Sony LBT-ZTX7 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Press DISPLAY repeatedly while
the system is turned off.
You can select the following display
mode.
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.
* You cannot perform the following operations
during Power Saving Mode:
– Setting the clock (page 19).
– Changing the AM tuning interval (page 23).
– Turning on the system by pressing the
function buttons (CD, TUNER/BAND,
TAPE, AUDIO, VIDEO or ).
You can easily view the information
through the meter display such as the
music source level.
To select a preset display pattern
Press METER MODE repeatedly to
select the preset display pattern
you want.
Front panel display, meter display and
power illuminator will change according
to the preset pattern you have selected.
Viewing information in
the display
Checking the elapsed playing time,
remaining time and titles
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during
playback.
The following information appears in the
display.
When playing an AUDIO CD:
1Elapsed playing time of the current
track
2Remaining time of the current track
3Remaining time of the current disc
1)
4Clock display (for few seconds)
5Effect name (for few seconds)
When playing audio files:
1Elapsed playing time of the current
file
2Track name
2)
from the file information
3Artist name
3)
from the file information
4Album name
4)
from the file
information
5Clock display (for few seconds)
6Effect name (for few seconds)
1)
Appears only when “1 DISC” or “ ” play
mode is selected.
2)
File name is displayed when there is no track
name information from the file.
3)
“NO ARTIST” is displayed when there is no
artist name information from the file.
4)
Folder name is displayed when there is no
album name information from the file.
Changing the display mode
Using the Meter Display
USB