Sony LBT-ZTX7 Manual

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Using the Radio Data 
System (RDS)
(European model only)
What is the Radio Data System?
Radio Data System (RDS) is a 
broadcasting service that allows radio 
stations to send additional information 
along with the regular program signal. 
This tuner offers convenient RDS features 
like station name. RDS is available only 
on FM stations.*
* Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor 
do they provide the same types of services. If 
you are not familiar with the RDS system, 
check with your local radio stations for details 
on RDS services in your area.
Note
RDS may not work properly if the station you 
are tuned in is not transmitting the RDS signal 
properly or if the signal is weak.
Receiving RDS broadcasts
Simply select a station from FM 
band.
When you tune in a station that provides 
RDS services, the station name appears in 
the display.
To check the RDS information
While receiving an RDS station, 
press DISPLAY repeatedly.
RDS information appears on the display.
Recording onto a tape 
There are three ways to record on a 
TYPE I (normal) tape.
CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
You can record an entire disc onto a tape. 
The recording level is adjusted 
automatically.
Manual Recording:
You can record just the portion you want 
from a sound source, including connected 
audio components.
Sound Mixing:
You can “mix” sound from any of the 
sound sources and singing or speaking 
into a microphone (not supplied). The 
mixed sound can be recorded onto a tape.
1
Load a recordable tape into 
tape deck.
Be sure to load the tape with the side 
you want to record facing forward. 
2
Prepare the recording source.
For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
Press CD and load the disc you want to 
record.
• To record a folder of MP3 files, press 
PLAY MODE on the remote 
repeatedly until “
” lights up in the 
display. Then, press 
 +/– 
repeatedly to select the folder you 
want.
• You can record tracks or files on all 
the discs in the order you want using 
Program Play. Perform steps 2 to 6 of 
“Creating your own program” 
(page 33). When programming, 
make sure the playing times do not 
exceed the length of one side of the 
tape.