Sony STR-DA5ES Operating Instructions - Page 56
Location of parts and basic renite, operations continued, scroll key to select the VCR, DVD - receiver manual
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Location of parts and basic renite operations (continued) qa DIMMER button The function of this button is same as the DIMMER button on the receiver. See page 30. qs AUDIO SPLIT button The function of this button is same as the AUDIO SPLIT button on the receiver. See page 26. qd INPUT MODE button The function of this button is same as the INPUT MODE button on the receiver. See page 27. qf TEST TONE button Press to output a test tone. qg EQ/TONE button The function of this button is same as the EQUALIZER button on the receiver. See page 42. qh MAIN MENU button Press repeatedly to select a menu, SURROUND etc. qj SLEEP button Press repeatedly to activate the sleep function and select the duration after which the receiver turns off automatically. qk Cursor buttons (V/v/B/b) After pressing MAIN MENU, use the cursor buttons to make specific settings. To perform menu operations on the VCR, DVD player, or SAT tuner, do the procedure below. If you do not do this, the cursor buttons merely operate the receiver. 1 Press FUNCTION and move the easy scroll key to select the VCR, DVD player, or SAT tuner. 2 Open up the cover on the remote. CURSOR TYPE list appears. If the list has disappeared before you go on to step 3, press any of the cursor buttons to restore the list. 3 Move the easy scroll key to select the component that you selected in step 1, then press the key to enter the selection. ENTER/EXECUTE button After pressing AV MENU, use the cursor buttons to select a menu item, press ENTER/EXECUTE to enter the selection. EXIT/RETURN button Press to return to the previous menu or exit the menu while VCR, DVD, or SAT menu is displayed on the TV screen. ql ENTER button After selecting a channel, disc, or track using the numeric buttons, press this button to enter the selection. For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with the respective components. 56