Sony Muteki LBT-ZX66i Operating Instructions Manual page 27

Sony mini hi-fi component system operating instructions
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Changing the spectrum
analyzer display
1
Press AMP MENU repeatedly to
select "SPECTRUM".
The last selected spectrum appears in
the display.
2
B
b
Press
or
repeatedly to
select the setting you want.
The display changes cyclically as
follows:
SPECTRUM 1 t SPECTRUM 2 t
SPECTRUM 3 t SPECTRUM 4 t
SPECTRUM OFF
When X-ROUND mode is selected
(LBT-ZX99i only)
The display changes as follows:
X-POSITION* y SPECTRUM OFF
* The spectrum analyzer display will
synchronize with the selected X-ROUND
effect.
3
Press ENTER.
Adjusting the brightness of the
display
1
Press AMP MENU repeatedly to
select "DIMMER".
The last selected dimmer appears in
the display.
2
B
b
Press
or
repeatedly to
select the setting you want.
The display changes cyclically as
follows:
DIMMER 1 t DIMMER 2 t
DIMMER 3*
* DIMMER 3 is the darkest.
3
Press ENTER.
Changing the display mode
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while
the system is turned off.
You can select the following display
mode.
1)
Demonstration
The display changes and the indicators
flash even when the system is turned off.
No display (Power Saving Mode)
The display is turned off to conserve
power. The timer and clock continue to
operate.
Clock
The clock is displayed. The clock display
automatically turns to Power Save Mode
after a few seconds. However, the display
returns to clock display when you connect
3)
an iPod.
1)
When an iPod is connected, the display
change to clock. If you remove the iPod, the
display changes to Power Saving Mode after a
few seconds.
2)
You cannot perform the following operations
during Power Saving Mode:
– Setting the clock (page 16).
– Changing the AM tuning interval (page 20).
– Turning on the system by pressing the
function buttons or BX.
– Changing "CD POWER" setting (page 19).
3)
The clock is displayed continuously while the
iPod is being charged. To turn off the clock
display, press DISPLAY (see "To stop
charging the iPod" (page 21)).
1)2)
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