Models Ofarea Code Ced Only; Naming Preset Stations And Program Sources; Recording - Sony STR-DB940 Operating Instructions Manual

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Naming
Preset Stations
and
Program
Sources
You can enter a name of up to 8 characters
for preset
stations
and program
sources
These names (for example,
"VHS")
appear
in the receiver's
display
when a station
or
program
source
is selected
Note that no more than one name can be entered
for each
preset station
or program
source
This function
is useful
for distinguishing
components
of
the same kind
For example,
two VCRs can be specified
as "VHS"
and "Smm,"
respectively
It is also handy
for
identifying
components
connected
to jacks meant for
another
type of component,
for example,
a second
CD
player
connected
to the MD/DAT
jacks
To index
a preset
station
Rotate
FUNCTION
to select
the tuner.
The last station
you received
is tuned
in
To index
a program
source
Select the program
source
(component)
to be
named,
then
go to Step 3
Tune in the preset
station
you want
to create
an
index
name
for.
If you are not familiar
with how to tune in preset
stations,
see "Tuning
to preset stations"
on page 46
Press NAME
Create
an index
name
by using
the jog dial and
cursor
buttons:
Turn the jog dial to select a character,
then press
> to
move the cursor
to the next position
To insert
a space
Turn the jog dial until a blank
space appears
in the
display
(the space character
is between
"II"
and "A")
If you've
made
a mistake
Press < or > repeatedly
until the character
to be
changed
flashes,
then turn the jog dial to select the
right character
Press ENTER
To assign
index
names
to other
stations
Repeat Steps 2 to 5
Note
(Models of area code CED only)
You cannot change the name
of
an
RDS
station
Recording
Your receiver
makes
it easy to record
to and from
the
components
connected
to it You don't have to connect
the playback
and recording
components
directly
to each
other: once you select a program
source
on the receiver,
you can record
and edit as you normally
would
using the
controls
on each component
Before you begin,
make sure you've
connected
all
components
properly
I[7
h:
Audio
signal flow
A:
Video signal flow
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You can record
on a cassette
tape or MiniDisc
using
the
4
receiver
See the instruction
manual
of your
cassette
deck
g
(D
or MD deck if you need help
z
Select the component
to be recorded
Prepare
the component
for playing
For example,
insert
a CD into the CD player
s
Insert
a blank
tape
or MD into the recording
deck
and adjust
the recording
level,
if necessary
Start
recording
on the recording
deck,
then
start
playback
on the playback
component
l
You cannot record a digital audio signal using a component
connected
to the analog TAPE OUT or MD/DAT
OUT jacks
(STR-DB940)
or the analog MD/TAPE
OUT jacks (STR-DBS40)
To record a digital audio signal, connect a digital component
to
the DIGITAL
MD/DAT
OUT jacks
(STR-DB940)
or the DIGITAL
MD/TAPE
OUT jacks
(STR-DB840)
l
Sound adjustments
do not affect the signal output from the
TAPE OUT or MD/DAT
OUT jacks (STR-DB940)
or the MD/
TAPE OUT jacks (STR-DB840)
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