Select the position to insert.
1Press the R dial to select the desired list (Folder/album/track). To go back one step to the previous level,
press (F1) ( ).
2Rotate the R dial to select the position to insert.
3Press (F2) (ENTER).
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1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select “HDD.”
2 Press the R dial repeatedly to display the desired name list.
Each time you press the R dial, the list display changes as follows:
Album name list t Track name list t Normal playback display t Album name list
3 Rotate the R dial to select the item you want to move, then press (MENU).
4 Rotate the R dial to select “Move,” then press the R dial.
F2 F3
R dial

2Rotate the R dial to select the desired character, then press the R dial.

The proposed entries appear.

To change the character types, rotate the R

dial to select “ ,” then press the R dial. Each time you press (DSPL), the alphabet letter string displayed changes the type of letters as follows:

All capital letters t the first letter in capitals t all small letters

3Rotate the L dial to select the proposed entry you desired, then press the L dial.

When there is no proposed entry, follow steps 1 and 2 to finish entering the name.

To move the cursor, rotate the R dial to select “<” or “,,” then press the R dial. To delete the entered character, rotate the R dial to select “CLR,” then press the R dial.

6 Rotate the R dial to select “OK,” then press the R dial.

The normal display appears.

To cancel creating

Press (MENU).

Notes

You can create up to 99 folders (including the Play List folders) on the HDD.

One folder can store up to 200 albums.

One album can store up to 400 tracks.

Tip

The function menu is also available to select items corresponding to “OK,” “ <,” “ ,,” “CLR” and “NG” in step 5 and 6. For details, see “Function menu” on page 17.

Moving recorded folder/ album/track

— Move function

You can use this function to change the order of the tracks. When you move tracks, the tracks are automatically renumbered.

Example: Moving track C to position 2.

Track number

 

 

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Move track C to

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second position.

 

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moving

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOURCE

 

 

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MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sony MEX-1HD operating instructions Moving recorded folder/ album/track, To cancel creating, Move function, Press Menu

MEX-1HD specifications

The Sony MEX-1HD is a premium in-dash car stereo system that combines superior audio performance with cutting-edge technology. Designed for music enthusiasts and tech-savvy drivers, the MEX-1HD stands out with its sleek design and intuitive user interface, ensuring an enjoyable driving experience.

One of the standout features of the MEX-1HD is its large, vibrant display. The LCD screen not only provides clear visibility in various lighting conditions but also offers an easy-to-navigate menu. Users can effortlessly scroll through their music library, access various settings, and toggle between different modes. The controls are strategically positioned for ease of use, making it convenient to operate while driving.

Audio quality is at the forefront of the MEX-1HD’s design. The unit boasts a built-in high-power amplifier, delivering clean and powerful sound. With a dynamic peak output of 52 watts x 4 channels, the stereo ensures every note is heard clearly, making your favorite tracks come alive. Additionally, the unit supports a wide range of audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and AAC, offering flexibility in choosing how to listen to your music.

One of the most compelling attributes of the MEX-1HD is its integration with various music sources. It features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to stream music wirelessly from their smartphones. The stereo also includes USB ports for connecting devices and auxiliary input for traditional media players. This ensures compatibility with virtually any device, providing endless entertainment options during travels.

Technologically, the MEX-1HD is equipped with advanced sound processing features. The EQ3 Stage 2 allows users to customize their sound experience by adjusting the equalizer settings to suit their preferences. The built-in Sony DSO (Dynamic Soundstage Organizer) enhances audio depth, creating a more immersive listening experience.

Moreover, the MEX-1HD supports SiriusXM satellite radio, offering access to a vast array of channels, ensuring that you always have something to listen to, no matter how long the journey. The device also comes with built-in AM/FM radio, with RDS support for easy identification of stations.

In conclusion, the Sony MEX-1HD exemplifies what modern car audio systems should offer: versatility, exceptional sound quality, and a user-friendly interface. With its ability to connect to various media sources and advanced sound processing features, this car stereo invites users to enjoy their music in a way that enhances every ride. Whether you’re on a long road trip or just commuting, the MEX-1HD promises to elevate the in-car audio experience.