Card remote commander RM-X150

OFFNAVI

REP

SHUF

 

SCREEN

1

2

3

 

 

BBE MP

PAUSE

IMAGE

4

5

6

 

7

8

9

CAPTURE

 

 

0

 

 

MENU

 

 

SOURCE

 

ENTER

 

BACK

 

 

MODE

PTY

AF

TA

ATT

VOICE

TMC

MARK

MAP

 

VOL

 

The buttons on the card remote commander share the same functions as those on the unit.

aOFF button

bNumber buttons*1

Radio: To store/receive stations.

CD/MD: To change playback mode.

(1): REP

(2): SHUF

(5): BBE MP*2*3 2

To activate the BBE MP function, set “BBE MP ON.” To cancel, set “BBE MP OFF.”

(6): PAUSE*3

cMENU button

d</M/,/m buttons

</,:

To skip tracks/fast-forward, reverse a track/ tune in stations automatically, find a station manually/select a setting.

M/m:

To receive preset stations/change the disc*4, skip group*5/select a menu.

eBACK button

To return to a previous display.

fPTY button

To display the PTY list.

gAF button

To turn the AF function on or off.

hVOICE, TMC, MARK, MAP buttons*6 i NAVI button*6

j SCREEN button

To select the display mode. k IMAGE button

To select the display pattern. l CAPTURE button

To store images. m ENTER button

To decide an item/apply a setting. n SOURCE button

o MODE button

To change the radio band/playback unit. p ATT button

To attenuate the sound. To cancel, press

again.

q TA button

To turn the TA function on or off. r VOL (+/–) buttons

*1 Number buttons 7, 8, 9 and 0 can be used when the optional NVX-HC1 is connected.

*2 You can also change the BBE MP setting by using the main menu. During playback on this unit, press (MENU), then set “BBE MP” in “PlayMode” to “ON” or “OFF.”

*3 When playing back on this unit.

*4 When an optional CD/MD changer is connected.

*5 When an MP3/ATRAC CD is played.

*6 When the optional NVX-HC1 is connected.

Note

If the display disappears by pressing (OFF), the unit cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless (SOURCE) on the unit is pressed, or a disc is inserted to activate the unit first.

Tip

For details on how to replace the battery, see “Replacing the lithium battery” on page 36.

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