Selecting The Display Mode And Display Pattern - Sony CDX-M9905X Operating Instructions Manual

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Shift menu
The R dial functions in various ways depending
on the shift menu selected.
I
Operation by the main unit:
Selecting the display mode
and display pattern
ENTER
R dial
You can enjoy visual effects in various
combinations by selecting the display patterns in
the display modes. Each display mode has
several display patterns, and visual effects of
these patterns can be customized.
Operation
by the
card remote commander:
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1
During playback or radio reception,
press
(SCREEN)
repeatedly to select
the desired display mode.
Each time you press
(SCREEN),
the display
mode changes as follows:
Standard mode --+ Spectrum Analyzer mode
--+ Movie mode --+ Video mode --+ Standard
mode
2
Press
(IMAGE)
repeatedly to select the
desired display pattern.
The display pattern changes depending on the
selected display mode.
1
During playback or radio reception,
press (
ENTER)
repeatedly until the
desired shift menu appears.
Shift
menu*1
Each time you press
(ENTER ),
the shift
menu changes as follows:
During playback:
AMS+/--*2 --+ ALBUM+/-*3 --+ DISC+/-*4
--+ AMS+/-*2
During radio reception:
PRESET+/-*2 --+ SEEK+/-*5--+
MANUAL+/- --+ PRESET+/_*2
*
1 Shift menus disappear in 8 seconds if no
operation is performed.
*2 Available only when no shift menu is displayed.
*3 Available only when an MP3 file is played.
*4 Available only when an optional CD/MD unit is
connected.
*5 To stop searching, rotate the R dial in the
reverse direction.
2
Rotate the R dial to select the desired
operation.
Custom function
You can assign one of the functions in the custom
menu to the CUSTOM button to perform the
function easily.
CUSTOM
During playback or radio reception,
press·
(CUSTOM ).
For details on assigning the function, see
"Setting the custom function" on page 35.
SCREEN
IMAGE
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