Sony xes-z50 User Manual

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Getting Started
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Getting Started
OFF
SCRL
DSPL
MENU
LIST
BACK
VOL
+
ENTER
SOURCE
Using the Wireless Remote
Use the wireless remote to make the various menu settings.  For your safety, system
operations with the wireless remote should be done by a passenger.  If you (the
driver) want to use the wireless remote, park your car in a safe location first before
performing any operations.
OFF button
Press to turn off the system.
SCRL button
Press to scroll the track or disc title
when playing a CD TEXT disc or an
MD.
LIGHT button
Press to light up the button
indications on the wireless remote.
The indications go off after a few
seconds.
MENU button
Press to switch to a menu display.
The menu which appears depends
on the current program source.
To return to the previous display,
press the button again.
Cursor buttons
During the menu display appears,
press to move the cursor in a menu
display.
When CD or MD is selected, press
> or . to change the disc and ?
and / to locate a track.
When FM1, FM2, or AM is selected,
press > or . to select a preset
station, or ? and / to perform
automatic tuning.
BACK button
Press to return to the normal
display during a menu operation.
SOURCE button
Press repeatedly to switch to:
CD n MD (only when an MD
changer is connected) n AUX
(only when AUX settings have been
done) n FM1 n FM2 n AM n
CD.
DSPL (display)/button
When playing a CD or MD, press to
display the disc title or track title.
When the current disc or track has
no title, “No Disc (or Track) Name”
appears in the display.
LIST button
When CD or MD is selected, press
to display DISC NAME LIST.
While the list appears in the
display, press again to display
TRACK NAME LIST of the current
disc (see page 34).
When FM1, FM2, or AM is selected,
press to display PRESET NAME
LIST.
To change the current selection, use
the cursor buttons to select another
disc (track) or station, then press
the ENTER button.
ENTER  button
Press to carry out the selected
function.
VOL buttons
Press + or – to adjust the volume.