Sony CDX-M770 RU: Labelling a Motion Display Connecting auxiliary audio equipment (CDX-M770 only)
Labelling a Motion Display Connecting auxiliary audio equipment (CDX-M770 only): Sony CDX-M770 RU
Table of contents
- Welcome !
- Table of Contents
- Location of controls Card remote commander RM-X111
- Main display panel Operation side
- Precautions
- Notes on CDs
- Notes on MDs
- Detaching the main display Getting Started window Resetting the unit
- Setting the clock
- CD/MD Playing a disc
- Display items Playing tracks repeatedly Playing tracks in random order
- Labelling a CD
- Locating a disc by name Selecting specific tracks for playback
- Radio Storing stations automatically
- Receiving the stored stations Storing only the desired stations
- Tuning in a station through a RDS list Overview of RDS
- Automatic retuning for best reception results
- Receiving traffic Presetting RDS stations with announcements AF and TA setting
- Tuning in stations by programme type
- Setting the clock DAB (optional) automatically Overview of DAB
- Basic operations of DAB
- Presetting DAB services Presetting DAB services automatically manually
- Tuning in DAB programme through a list
- Locating a DAB service by programme type (PTY) Switching multi-channel audio and DRC
- Tuning up for your best sound Setting the equalizer (EQ7)
- Setting the soundstage menu
- Adjusting the sound characteristics Listening to each programme source in its registered DSO
- Selecting the listening Adjusting the balance position (CDX-M770 only) Adjusting the bass (CDX- M670, MDX-M690 only)
- Adjusting the treble (CDX- Adjusting the front and rear M670, MDX-M690 only) volume (CDX-M770 only) Adjusting the balance (FAD) (CDX-M670, MDX-M690 only)
- Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer(s) Other adjustable items (CDX- M670, MDX-M690 only)
- Other Functions Using the rotary commander
- Quickly attenuating the sound Selecting the spectrum analyzer
- Changing the sound and display settings
- Labelling a Motion Display Connecting auxiliary audio equipment (CDX-M770 only)
- Additional Information Maintenance
- Removing the unit
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting CD/MD playback General Radio reception
- DSP functions (CDX-M770 only) RDS
- Error displays/Messages

Labelling a Motion Display
Connecting auxiliary audio
equipment (CDX-M770 only)
You can label a Motion Display with up to 64
characters to appear when the unit is turned off.
You can connect auxiliary audio equipment to
Labels will scroll in the display in the M.Dspl 1
this unit with the AUX IN connector.
mode (the display remains lit even when the
power is off).
Selecting auxiliary equipment
1 Press (OFF).
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select
CD/MD playback or radio reception stops
“AUX.”
(the key illumination and display remain on).
2 Press (MENU), then press M or m
repeatedly until “Name Input”
appears.
3 Press (ENTER).
Adjusting the volume level
You can adjust the volume for each connected
audio equipment.
1 Press (MENU).
4 Enter the characters.
2 Press M or m repeatedly until “AUX
1 Press (DSPL/PTY) to select the
Lebel” appears, then press (ENTER).
character type.
3 Press M or m to select the desired
A t a t 0 t A
volume level, then press (ENTER).
The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB steps
1
from –6 dB to +6 dB.
2 Press M*
repeatedly to select the
desired character.
4 Press (ENTER).
A t B t C t ... x t y t z t 0 t 1
2
t 2 ... t ! t “ t # ... t *
t A
To deactivate “AUX-A” in the music
*1 For reverse order, press m.
source display
*2 (blank space)
3 Press , after locating the desired
1 Press (OFF).
character.
CD/MD playback or radio reception stops
(the key illumination and display remain on).
2 Press (MENU).
3 Press M or m repeatedly until “AUX-A
on” appears.
4 Press < or , to select “AUX-A off.”
If you press <, you can move back to the
5 Press (MENU).
left.
To restore the indication, select “AUX-A on.”
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to enter the
entire sentence.
5 Press (ENTER).
Tips
• Simply overwrite or enter “” to correct or erase a
sentence.
• To erase all sentences, press (ENTER) for 2
seconds after step 4- 2.
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