Press (ENTER).
Press (MENU).

Selecting the Auto Image mode

Auto Image mode automatically steps (every 10 seconds) through the display images of one or all display modes as follows:

A.IMG-All — to shuffle repeatedly the display images in all display modes.

A.IMG-SA — to step repeatedly through the display images of Spectrum analyzer mode.

A.IMG-Movie — to step repeatedly through the display images of Movie mode.

1 Press (SOURCE) to select a desired source.

2 Press (MENU).

3 Press M or m repeatedly until “A.IMG” appears.

Connecting auxiliary audio equipment

The unit’s AUX IN (external audio input) terminal on this unit is also used as the BUS AUDIO IN (audio input) terminal.

You can listen to the sound from your car speakers by connecting optional Sony portable devices.

Note

If you connect an optional Sony CD/MD unit, you cannot connect any portable devices and “AUX” will not appear in the display as a source.

When you connect a Sony portable device and CD/ MD unit(s) at the same time, use the AUX IN selector.

Selecting auxiliary equipment

Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select “AUX.”

4 Press < or , repeatedly to select the desired setting.

5 Press (ENTER).

To cancel Auto Image mode, select “A.IMG-off.”

Tips

During Auto Image mode, if you press (IMAGE), the display image will change. After a few seconds of releasing (IMAGE), this unit returns to the former Auto Image setting.

If you set Info mode to “off,” no display items will appear (page 21).

Adjusting the volume level

You can adjust the volume for each connected audio equipment.

1

2 Press M or m repeatedly to select “AUX Level.”

3

4 Press M or m repeatedly to select a desired volume level.

The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB steps from –6 dB to +6 dB.

5 Press (ENTER).

To deactivate auxiliary equipment in the source display

1 Press (OFF).

CD playback or radio reception stops.

2 Press (MENU).

3 Press M or m repeatedly until “AUX-A- on” appears.

4 Press , to select “AUX-A-off.” 5 Press (MENU).

To restore the indication, select “AUX-A-on.”

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