Sony CDX-M600R: Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Sony CDX-M600R
Table of contents
- Welcome ! Precautions
- Notes on CDs
- Table of Contents
- Location of controls
- Location of controls
- The corresponding buttons of the unit control the same functions as those on the card remote commander.
- Turning the unit on/off Getting Started Resetting the unit Security release settings
- How to use the menu Setting the clock
- CD Player CD/MD Unit (optional) Listening to a CD
- Locating a specific track Locating a specific point in a track Automatically scrolling a disc name Locating a disc
- Playing tracks repeatedly Playing tracks in random — Repeat Play order — Shuffle Play
- Labelling a CD — Disc Memo
- Locating a disc by name
- Selecting specific tracks for playback
- Memorising only the Radio desired stations Memorising stations automatically
- Receiving the memorised stations
- RDS Overview of the RDS Retuning the same function programme automatically Displaying the station name
- Listening to a regional programme Local link function
- Listening to traffic announcements
- Presetting the RDS stations with the AF and TA data
- Locating a station by programme type
- Setting the clock DAB automatically Overview of DAB
- Basic operations of DAB
- Presetting DAB services Presetting DAB services automatically — BTM manually
- Listening to a DAB programme
- Settings on the audio Locating a DAB service by reception programme type (PTY)
- DSP (CDX-M700R only) Setting the equalizer
- Selecting the listening Selecting a soundstage position menu
- Adjusting the balance Adjusting the front and rear fader
- Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer(s) Listening to each programme source in its registered DSO
- Using the rotary Other Functions commander Labelling the rotary commander
- By rotating the control Other operations (the SEEK/AMS control) By pushing in and rotating the control (the PRESET/DISC control)
- Changing the operative direction Adjusting the sound characteristics (CDX-M600R only) Attenuating the sound
- Changing the sound and display settings
- Boosting the bass sound Selecting the spectrum analyser
- Additional Adjusting the sound and Information frequency of the equalizer preamplifier Maintenance
- Dismounting the unit
- If the front panel does not open because of a blown fuse
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting guide General CD/MD playback
- Radio reception RDS
- Error displays (when an optional CD/MD unit is connected)

Table of Contents
Location of controls ................................................. 6
DAB
Overview of DAB .............................................. 23
Getting Started
Basic operations of DAB .................................. 24
Resetting the unit ................................................ 8
Presetting DAB services automatically
Security release settings ..................................... 8
— BTM .......................................................... 25
Turning the unit on/off ..................................... 8
Presetting DAB services manually
— Manual Preset Memory ......................... 25
How to use the menu ......................................... 9
Listening to a DAB programme ...................... 26
Setting the clock .................................................. 9
Settings on the audio reception ....................... 27
Locating a DAB service by programme type
CD Player
(PTY) .............................................................. 27
CD/MD Unit (optional)
Listening to a CD
DSP (CDX-M700R only)
(with this unit only) ..................................... 10
Setting the equalizer ......................................... 28
Playing tracks repeatedly
Selecting the listening position ....................... 29
— Repeat Play .............................................. 12
Selecting a soundstage menu
Playing tracks in random order
— Dynamic Soundstage Organizer
— Shuffle Play .............................................. 12
(DSO) ............................................................. 29
Labelling a CD
Adjusting the balance (BAL) ........................... 30
— Disc Memo (For a CD unit with the
custom file function).................................... 13
Adjusting the front and rear fader ................. 30
Locating a disc by name
Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer(s).... 31
— List-up (For a CD unit with the custom
Listening to each programme source in its
file function or an MD unit) ....................... 14
registered DSO
Selecting specific tracks for playback
— Source Sound Memory (SSM) ............... 31
— Bank (For a CD unit with the custom file
function) ........................................................ 15
Other Functions
Labelling the rotary commander .................... 32
Radio
Using the rotary commander .......................... 32
Memorising stations automatically
Adjusting the sound characteristics
— Best Tuning Memory (BTM) ................. 16
(CDX-M600R only) ...................................... 34
Memorising only the desired stations ............ 16
Attenuating the sound ..................................... 34
Receiving the memorised stations .................. 17
Changing the sound and display settings ..... 35
Boosting the bass sound
RDS
— D-bass (CDX-M600R only) .................... 36
Overview of the RDS function ........................ 18
Selecting the spectrum analyser ..................... 36
Displaying the station name ............................ 18
Adjusting the sound and frequency of the
equalizer preamplifier
Retuning the same programme automatically
(CDX-M600R only) ...................................... 37
— Alternative Frequencies (AF) ................ 18
Listening to traffic announcements ................ 20
Presetting the RDS stations with the AF and
Additional Information
TA data .......................................................... 21
Maintenance ....................................................... 37
Locating a station by programme type .......... 22
Dismounting the unit ....................................... 38
Setting the clock automatically ....................... 23
Specifications ..................................................... 40
Troubleshooting guide ..................................... 41
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