Selecting The Start-Up Image; Opening - Sony CDX-M9900 Operating Instructions Manual

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Deleting the stored image
— Picture Delete
You can delete unnecessary stored images.
1
Press (MENU).
2
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"Edit," then press (ENTER).
3
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"Picture Delete," then press (ENTER).
4
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"Select," then press (ENTER).
5
Press < or , repeatedly to select the
desired image to delete, then press
(ENTER).
The confirmation display appears.
6
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"YES," then press (ENTER).
"Complete" appears, then the display returns
to the previous display.
To cancel deleting the image, press any button
during process.
To delete all the stored images, select "ALL" in
step 4.
Notes
• You cannot delete the pre-stored images in this unit.
• Confirm the image you want to delete. Once you
have deleted an image, it cannot be restored.
• Do not turn off the unit during process, or the image
will not be deleted completely.
• It takes a while to delete all the stored images.
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Selecting the start-up image

— Opening

You can select an image for the start-up screen.
1
Press (MENU).
2
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"Edit," then press (ENTER).
3
Press < or , repeatedly to select
"Opening," then press (ENTER).
4
Press < or , repeatedly to select the
desired image, then press (ENTER).
"Complete" appears, then the display returns
to the previous display.
5
Press (MENU).
The display returns to the normal display.
To cancel the start-up image being selected, press
< or , to select "YES," then press (ENTER)
in step 3.
Notes
• Only user stored images can be set as a start-up
image.
• A previously selected start-up image keeps
appearing when the unit is turned on, even though
the image has been deleted by "Picture Delete" in
"Edit."

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