Sony Muteki LBT-ZX99I Kullanım Talimatları Kılavuzu - Sayfa 9
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ra (LBT-ZX99i only)
MODE (page 23)
When X-ROUND is set to on, press
to select X-ROUND mode.
(LBT-ZX99i only)
SPEAKERS (page 25)
When X-ROUND is set to off, press
to select speaker setting.
rs (LBT-ZX99i only)
X-ROUND ON/OFF (pages 23,
25)
Press to activate or deactivate
X-ROUND mode.
rd (LBT-ZX99i only)
JOG (page 24)
Turn to select X-ROUND setting.
Turn to select SOUND FLASH
speed.
rf Operation buttons for CD
function:
+/– (pages 17, 29)
Press to select a folder of MP3 files.
m/M (rewind/fast forward)
(page 17)
Press to fast forward or rewind.
./> (go backward/go
forward) (page 17)
Press to select a track.
NX (play/pause) (pages 17, 27,
29, 35)
Press to start or pause playback.
x (stop) (pages 17, 19)
Press to stop playback.
rg Z OPEN/CLOSE (pages 14, 17,
35)
Press to open or close the disc tray.
rh EQ (pages 22, 31)
Press to select a preset sound effect.
rj CLEAR (page 30)
Press to delete the last step from the
program list.
rk Operation buttons on remote:
+/– (tuning) (pages 19, 30)
Press to tune in a radio station.
+/– (pages 17, 29)
Press to select a folder of MP3 files.
./> (go backward/go
forward) (pages 17, 21)
Press to select a track.
m/M (rewind/fast forward)
(pages 17, 21)
Press to fast forward or rewind.
* (play) (pages 17, 20, 29, 35)
Press to start playback.
X (pause) (pages 17, 21)
Press to pause playback.
x (stop) (pages 17, 19)
Press to stop playback.
rl REPEAT/FM MODE (pages 17,
37)
Press to change the Repeat Play
setting of CD function.
Press to select the FM monaural or
stereo reception.
t; PLAY MODE/TUNING MODE
(pages 18, 19, 29, 31, 36, 37)
Press to select the play mode of CD
function.
Press to select the tuning mode.
* The VOLUME + and N buttons have tactile
dots. Use the tactile dots as references when
operating the system.
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