Sony CDX-M9900 Operating Instructions - Page 37
Edit menu, Setup menu, Sound menu, commander on the right side of the steering
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Edit menu • Name Edit - assigns names to discs, or stations (page 17, 21). • Name Delete - deletes the disc name or station name assigned (page 18, 21). • Opening - selects the image as the start-up screen (page 29). • Picture Delete - deletes the stored image (page 28). • BTM - stores stations automatically (page 19). Edit Name Edit Name Delete Opening Picture Delete BTM Select ALL* Select ALL* Setup menu • Clock - sets the clock and the calender (page 13). • Contrast - adjusts the contrast of the display. • Initialize - restores the factory preset condition (page 35). • Dimmer - adjusts the brightness of the display. - Select "AUTO" to dim the display only when you turn the headlights on. - Select "ON" to dim the display. - Select "OFF" to restore the brightness. • Beep - turns the beep on or off. • Video - changes the color system to PAL or NTSC. • Commander - changes the operative directions of the rotary commander. - Select "Normal" to use the rotary commander as the factory-set position. - Select "Reverse" when you mount the rotary commander on the right side of the steering column. Setup Clock Contrast Initialize Dimmer Beep Video Commander * The default setting OFF ON AUTO* ONFF** OFF NTSC* PAL Normal* Reverse Sound menu • DSO - sets the DSO mode (page 30). • EQ7 - adjusts the equalizer curve settings (page 30). • Bass - adjusts the bass level (page 31). • Treble - adjusts the treble level (page 31). • Balance - adjusts the right and left speaker volume (page 32). • Fader - adjusts the front and rear speaker volume (page 32). • Sub Woofer - adjusts the volume level of the subwoofer (page 33). • HPF (High pass filter) - selects the cut-off frequency of the front/rear speakers (page 32). • LPF (Low pass filter) - selects the cut-off frequency of the subwoofer (page 33). • AUX Level - adjusts the volume level of connected auxiliary equipment (page 34). • Loudness - reinforces the bass and treble (page 34). continue to next page t 37