Labelling A Cd - Disc Memo - Sony CMT-PX5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Labelling a CD
You can label up to 100 CDs with titles of up to
20 symbols and characters. Whenever you load a
labelled CD, the title appears in the display.
Note
When labelling CDs for the first time, be sure
to perform the operations in "Erasing all disc
titles stored in the system memory" on
page 21 beforehand.
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TCURSOR
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1
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch
the function to CD.
2
Press D.SKIP repeatedly to select the
desired CD.
Make sure the total number of tracks and the
total playing time appear in the display in
stop mode. If "SHUFFLE" or "PROGRAM"
appears in the display, press PLAY MODE
repeatedly until both disappear.
Selected CD and total
number of tracks
20
— Disc Memo
PLAY
MODE
CLEAR
CURSORt
+
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2
Total playing time
3
Press NAME EDIT/SELECT.
The text input screen appears, and the cursor
flashes.
Cursor
4
Press NAME EDIT/SELECT to select
the desired type of character.
Each time you press the button, the display
changes as follows:
Selected AB* (Upper cases) t Selected ab*
(Lower cases) t Selected 12 (Numbers) t
Selected AB (Upper cases) t ...
* Press number 1 repeatedly to display the
following symbols.
' – / , . ( ) : ! ?
In addition, when the symbols above appear in
the display, press – or + repeatedly to display
the following symbols.
& + < > _ = " ; # $ % @
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Enter a character.
If you have selected
uppercase or lowercase
letters
1 Press the corresponding letter button
repeatedly until the character to be entered
flashes.
Or, press the button once and press – or +
repeatedly.
2 Press CURSORt.
The flashing character is entered and the
cursor shifts to the right.
If you have selected numbers
Press the corresponding number button.
The number is entered and the cursor shifts
to the right.
To enter a blank space
1 Press NAME EDIT/SELECT to select
upper case or lower case letters.
2 Press 10/0.
A blank space is entered and the cursor
shifts to the right.
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