Sony STR-LV700R Stereo System User Manual


 
Using the receiver
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Basic operations
This section describes basic operations possible with the receiver.
1 Press INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly
to select the input.
The selected input appears on the display.
Note
For details about how to use Network Media with
the receiver, see chapter 3.
2 Turn on the selected component and
start playback.
3 Rotate VOLUME to adjust the volume.
To mute the sound
Press MUTING to mute the sound. MUTING
appears on the display when the sound is muted.
To cancel muting, press it again, raise the
volume or turn off the receiver.
Using headphones
Connect your headphone to the PHONES jack
of the receiver. When you connect headphones
the output to speakers is automatically
interrupted.
Before receiving radio broadcasts, make sure
that you connected the FM and AM antennae to
the receiver (page 15).
Use the remote for the tuner operation.
Automatic tuning
If you do not know the frequency of the station
that you want, you can let the receiver scan all
the available stations in your area.
1 Press the FM or AM button repeatedly
to select the FM or AM band.
You can also use INPUT SELECTOR on
the system. The last station received is
tuned in.
2 Press the TUNING MODE button
repeatedly to select AUTO T..
3 Press the TUNING + or TUNING –
button.
Press the TUNING + button to scan from
low to high; press the TUNING – button to
scan from high to low.
The receiver stops scanning whenever a
station is received.
When the receiver reaches either end
of the band
Scanning is repeated in the same direction.
4 To continue scanning, press the
TUNING + or TUNING – button again.
Using the receiver
Selecting a component
To select the Display
DVD player DVD
VCR VIDEO
Hard disk or MD deck HDD/MD
Satellite tuner TV/SAT
Network Media N.MEDIA
Built-in tuner (FM) Tuner (FM)
Built-in tuner (AM) Tuner (AM)
Receiving radio
broadcasts
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