Sony STR-DA90ESG manual Tuning and Presetting Radio Stations

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Tuning and Presetting Radio Stations

The receiver lets you directly enter a station's frequency using the number buttons (Direct Tuning). You can also tune a station by scanning stations (Automatic Tuning), and by selecting preset stations (Preset Tuning: see page 28).

1Click FUNCTION in the main menu, then click

TUNER.

2Click FM/AM to select FM or AM, then click SUB.

LIST

SUB

USER

 

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz STEREO

+

3Click DIRECT.

FUNCTION

 

SOUND

SETUP

 

A B

C

 

DIRECT

 

FM MODE

 

1

2

3

4

5

 

 

6

7

8

9

0

 

 

REC EDIT

 

 

 

EXIT

 

 

 

 

LIST

SUB

USER

 

 

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz STEREO

+

4Click the number buttons to enter the frequency.

Example 1: FM 102.50 MHz

1

 

0

 

2

 

5

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example 2: AM 1350kHz

1

 

3

 

5

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Australian model only

5Repeat steps 2 to 4 to receive other stations.

If an FM stereo program is noisy

“STEREO” flashes next to the frequency. Click FM MODE to change to monaural (MONO) reception. There will be no stereo effect, but the reception will improve. To return to the auto stereo mode, click this icon again.

If “STEREO” remains off

Click FM MODE, even when an FM stereo broadcast is received.

Playback/Recording

If an AM program is noisy

Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna for optimum reception.

If you cannot tune in a station and the entered numbers are flashing

Make sure you have entered the right frequency. If not, reenter the frequency you want.

If the entered numbers still flash, the frequency is not used in your area.

If you enter a frequency not covered by the tuning interval

The entered value is automatically rounded up or down to the closest covered value.

Tuning intervals for Direct Tuning are: FM: 50 kHz intervals

AM: 10 kHz intervals

(except for Australian models)

(to change to 9 kHz intervals, see page 60) 9 kHz intervals

To watch FM simulcast TV programs

Make sure that you tune in the simulcast program on both the TV (or VCR) and the receiver.

Tuning radio stations by scanning stations (Automatic Tuning)

1

Click FUNCTION in the main menu, then click

 

TUNER.

 

 

 

2

Click FM/AM to select FM or AM.

 

 

LIST

SUB

USER

 

 

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz STEREO

+

3

Click + or –.

 

 

 

 

The frequency indication changes and scanning

 

stops when the receiver tunes in a station. To

 

continue scanning, click + or – again. Click + for a

 

higher station number; click – for a lower one.

 

When the scanning is finished, the receiver starts

 

scanning again.

 

 

 

LIST

SUB

USER

 

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz STEREO

+

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Contents FM Stereo FM-AM Receiver Precautions About This Manual Table of contentsAbout the color system for video input Understanding How the Receiver WorksAustralian model Before you get started Hookup OverviewInfrared IR Repeater Hookups Connecting an outdoor antennaExtend the FM wire antenna horizontally Adjust the directionCD to CD player ‚ signal flowAudio Component Hookups What cords will I need?Speaker System Hookups You can connect an active woofer Speaker placementFor even more powerful amplification Selecting the speaker systemSelecting the impedance Video 1, 2 to VCR TV-VCR HookupsWhat cables will I need? Monitor to TV or monitorDigital Component Hookups Video 3 Input to a video camera or a video gameLD/DVD in Optical to DVD player DAT/MD Optical Inout to DAT or MD deck CD Optical in to CD playerLD/DVD AC-3 RF to LD player TV/DBS Optical in to TV/DBS tunerConnecting the AC power cord Before using for the first timeAC Hookups Inserting batteries into the remote Australia Using the RemoteBattery life Inserting batteries into the remote USA and CanadaTo make the on-screen display disappear How to use the remoteRegistering a TV or Monitor IR code registration is unnecessaryFollowing case Erasing TV IR codes Receiver jacks Component to be connected Registering Audio and Video ComponentsIR code registration is unnecessary in the following case Registering IR codesClick the manufacturer of the component you Click the respective componentTo erase all the IR codes Erasing IR codesSpecifying the Speaker Type Adjusting the speaker volume Selecting a Component To listen to or watch ClickTo turn off the selected component You can play video and audio components at the same time To turn off all componentsTo mute the sound To listen to digital program sourcesWatching TV or Video Programs Tuning radio stations by scanning stations Automatic Tuning Tuning and Presetting Radio StationsTo recall preset stations from the SUB menu Presetting the radio stationsTuning preset stations Preset Tuning To change a preset stationTo control the recorder after recording RecordingRecording to audio tape or MD To stop recordingRecording TV programs to video tape Recording other components to video tapeSound fields Genre Mode Surround effect Using the Pre-programmed Sound FieldsFor Rear SP Behind Ill. a Virtual Enhanced Surround aTo turn off the sound fields When playing a source encoded with discrete informationSelecting the sound fields While playing a component, click Sound in the main menuCustomizing the Sound Fields Adjustable sound parametersRepeat steps 4 to 5 as necessary Adjusting the equalizer parameterTo start adjustment with a flat equalizer curve To reset the equalizer to the factory settingsAdjusting the delay time Adjusting surround sound parameters except for delay timeClick Setup in the main menu, then click Delay Wall material simulation Wall Hints for adjusting the parametersTo register a specific IR code Registering Desired Components User IR settingClick Code Clear in the User IR Code Setting menu IndexingTo erase all the User IR codes Starting a Component Automatically at Power On Auto Start To cancel the Auto Start functionClick Auto Play on or OFF To erase an entered IR code Setting the sequence of IR codesStarting a Macro Play Click Macro 1 orAdjusting the Sensitivity of the Remote Changing the Display SettingsSelecting the display parameters Adjusting the position of the on-screen display You can also freely specify the time Using the Sleep TimerOperating a CD Changer Sleep appears in the upper left corner of the main menuYou can assign the CD to one or more group Indexing a CDGrouping CDs To remove the CD from one or more groupsPlayback starts automatically Searching for a CD quickly234 5 67890!Á!ª!£!¢ ! !¤ @¥ @ @ @¢ @£ @ª @Á@¼!»!¥ Front Panel DescriptionsTape, MD, VCR, LD, DVD fast forwards or rewinds Remote DescriptionsUSA and Canada AustraliaDo This When you listen with headphonesPlaying audio and video components at the same time To listen to or watch SelectTo turn off the components Tuning and Presetting the Radio StationsTo listen to or watch Press If the component does not turn onTo record other audio on a specific part of video To change the video component in stepTo select the sound fields Adjusting the SoundTo adjust the equalizer parameters Digital RecordingSurround SUR parameters To adjust the surround sound parametersCustomizing the Receiver Operations Set up parametersDimmer level Center speaker delayRear speaker delay To switch the displaySony CD player only To temporarily cancel the Flasher functionComponent Operations To select another componentTroubleshooting Radio stations cannot be tuned Severe hum or noise is heardNo sound is heard from the center speaker Surround effect cannot be obtainedDigital signal processor section Audio power specificationsAmplifier section General FM tuner sectionAM tuner section Video sectionGlossary Page Page Index Y, ZWatching TV/video programs

STR-DA90ESG specifications

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