Pioneer X-HX700 Gebrauchsanweisung - Seite 16
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Turning the Power On/Off
The CD/Receiver System's power
supply can be switched on and off
using the POWER button on the CD/
receiver or the STANDBY/ON button
on the remote control.
POWER button
Display panel
STANDBY/ON button
STANDBY indicator
Turning on the power
Press the POWER button on the CD/
receiver or the STANDBY/ON button on
the remote control.
This turns on the system's power. The back
light of the display panel lights.
Auto brightness adjustment
After the time is set, the brightness of the display also
changes according to the time of day. It is brighter
during the morning and afternoon hours than during the
evening hours.
Turning off the power
Press the POWER button again as
explained at the step above to switch off
the power.
When the power is switched off, the back light
of the display panel goes off before the power
is shut off.
Standby mode
After the power is switched off, the CD/Receiver System
enters Standby mode, during which a small amount of
current continues to flow for faster power-on operation
when the power is switched back on. The CD/receiver's
STANDBY indicator is ON during Standby mode.
When power is switched back on
The settings at the time when the power was switched
off are restored automatically. For example, if the CD/
Receiver System was being used for radio reception
when it was switched off, the same radio station will be
heard when the power is switched back on. Likewise, if
you switched off the power while playing a CD or MD
(playback-only MD or MD with erase-protected when the
MD recorder (sold separately) is connected), the same
playback function is resumed when you switch the power
back on.
• ENERGY-SAVING DESIGN
• This unit is designed to use minimal electricity
when power is switched OFF (during Standby).
• Regarding the value of the power consumption in
standby mode, refer to "Specifications" on page
35.