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1. uoijei0do FUNCTION screen setup You can set the FUNCTION screen not to display components you do not use I Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears 2 Touch HOOK UP The FUNCTION HOOK UP screen appears Y FUNCTION HOOK UF me VIDED VIDED VIDEOS vn Lo me PY SAT 3 Select the function not to be displayed and touch NO To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or F to scroll through the list To display the components set not to be displayed Touch YES instead of NO in step 3 Components that have been registered are set to YES automatically Note When a function does not appear in the display even though FUNCTION HOOK UP is set to YES turn the JOG DIAL to display the function Downloading receiver data Various types of data can be downloaded from the receiver When carrying out this operation make sure that the receiver s power is on and be sure to point the commander s transmitter receiver section toward the display on the receiver Also operate the commander at a distance of about 1 2 meters from the receiver I Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears 24 The DOWNLOAD screen appears 4 COMM OAD te FUHLTION MAHE TUMER PRESET HANE CE HERO 3 Touch to select the data you wish to download and press FUNCTION NAME Names of connected components TUNER PRESET NAME Broadcast station names etc memorized in receiver CD MEMO CD song titles or di
2. uoljei0do Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment 6 Point the remote code receiver section of the commander toward the receiver transmitter on the remote control to be learned About 5 cm 15 cm 7 Press the appropriate button on the remote control to send the remote control code Lightly pressing the button once should be sufficient In about 3 to 5 seconds it is displayed whether learning was successful or not When learning is successful Learning OK is displayed and a mark m will appear next to the selected box T LEMHIHI ETF BE eR Se TA EHO oOnHo iu RRR Doone e DRA ODOR Boro When learning is not successful Learning Fail is displayed and 3 seconds later Please Send Signal is displayed again Please do this procedure again from step 6 To erase the learned code After step 7 touch Clear and the display changes to Clear If Yes is touched at this time the newly learned code is erased If No is touched the code is not erased and the commander returns to its previous condition You can test the learned code Touch TEST after Learning OK is displayed in step 7 The learned code is sent from the commander and if correct the operation corresponding to the learned code is performed You can make a name of up to 14 characters for the learned code Touch name input buttons as displayed in step 4 to enter the name 28
3. Notes e Normally in the areas from A to J there is a total of 80 BOX Numbers that can be used with the Learning function However depending on the signals of the codes being learned it may not be possible for the commander to store codes for all 80 BOX Numbers e To learn commands such as volume fast forward rewind etc that are generally performed by continuously pressing the button press and hold the button until Learning OK appears in step 7 For other commands such as play pause and stop etc where continuously holding the button is not necessary learning is usually possible by pressing the button once e Some remote control codes cannot be learned Other setup SETUP OW SCREEN E FUMCTIONMAUSER IF i HODE UF LEARNING X bonnan maco Touca PaneL meer iE oF T OFF TIME aLa OR OFF Fae PAER button ALL CLEAR E Display the current settings on the monitor ON SCREEN The receiver s current sound field and SURROUND parameters are displayed on the monitor Touch ON SCREEN again to return to the SETUP screen E Adjusting the position of the touch panel LCD Adjust the position of the LCD when it shifts from the normal operating position 1 Touch TOUCH PANEL on the SETUP screen The TOUCH PANEL ADJUSTMENT screen appears 2 Touch the center of each of the 4 dots For details see Touch panel adjustment on page 6 Adjusted appears in a short
4. mentioned above This value is based on 60 key operations a day with the backlight on If the backlight is turned off the batteries should last much longer In order to extend the life of the batteries it is recommended to keep the backlight off when operating the commander in a well lit area TABLE OF CONTENTS Preparations 4 Compatible Components and Functions 4 Preparing the Commander 5 Screen Hierarchy 8 Location of Parts and Basic Operations 9 Front panel 9 Rear panel 10 Operation 11 Basic Operations 11 Example Operating a CD Player 13 Example Operating the Tuner 14 Example Recording from CD to MD 15 Performing Several Commands in Sequence Automatically Macro Play 16 Changing receiver settings 16 Using a command that has been learned 17 Selecting a source to listen to using 2ND ROOM 17 Selecting Sound Fields 18 Adjusting Sound Fields 20 Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment 22 Additional information 31 Precautions during use 31 Troubleshooting 32 Specifications 33 Index 33 Preparations This chapter describes how to prepare the remote commander for operation Be sure to read this section before operating Compatible Components and Functions This unit is a remote control system that utilizes infrared rays to control a receiver and AV components connected to the receiver Compatible Components This unit can be used to operate Sony AV components as well as AV co
5. or F to scroll through the list The FUNCTION amp USER IR CATEGORY screen appears FUNCTION fas FUHCTIOW amp USER IR CATEGORY SOUND FIELD LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD 4 Select the type of component connected Ex VCR To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or F to scroll through the list The FUNCTION amp USER IR MAKER CODE screen appears STM FUNCTION amp USER IR HAKER CODE SOUND FIELD Sony TR1 LIST Sony TR2 SUB i RELOAD 5 Touch the remote controller mode of the connected component Ex Sony VTR1 The component selected in steps 4 to 5 will be registered at the function selected in step 3 and the FUNCTION amp USER IR screen reappears A long beep sound is emitted to indicate that registration was successful Operation is now possible from the FUNCTION screen If a series of short beeps is emitted redo the registration procedure If this occurs make sure the receiver is turned on and that the commander is pointing toward the receiver during operation To stop registration at any time Touch EXIT during step 3 or touch CANCEL during steps 4 to 5 Notes e All icons may not be displayed when registering components made by certain manufacturers e Some commands may not function even though they are displayed when registering components made by certain manufacturers 23 uolje19doO Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment 2 Touch DOWNLOAD
6. Basic Operations FUNCTION screen hierarchy The following diagram shows the composition of the FUNCTION screen hierarchy The types of icons that can be displayed on the FUNCTION screen can be set using FUNCTION HOOK UP in the SETUP screen For details on FUNCTION HOOK UP see page 24 A LEARKHCHG thk meted Fd a 0 1 ee 12 Example Operating a CD Player This section describes how to operate a CD player connected to the receiver Other components can also be operated in the same way For details concerning CD player operation please refer to your CD player s operating instructions The screens used in the following example are the screens that appear when using a SONY CD changer with a CONTROL A1 A1TI terminal I Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Touch amp The receiver s function switches to CD and the CD screen appears Selected maker and category see page 23 Disc title Song title e Long titles can be read by touching the scroll icon f to scroll along the title Only displayed when a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 300 400 CD or CD player compatible with CD text is connected to the receiver bya CONTROL A1 AIII cord 3 Touch B to start playback se When the song number or song title is not displayed correctly Point the commander toward the receiver and touch RELOAD To operate other functions Touch SUB or use the JOG DIAL to scroll Another set of buttons is displaye
7. point the commander s transmitter receiver section toward the display on the receiver 1 Touch ALL CLEAR on the SETUP screen 2 Touch YES E CONTROL AJ A1II auto function AUTO FUNC ON When a component connected via a CONTROL A1 A1l cord is played the power to this unit is turned on and the function selector is automatically set for that component OFF When you do not want linked control of connected components select OFF When AUTO FUNC does not appear in the display use the JOG DIAL to scroll the screen until AUTO FUNC appears 29 uoreado uoljei0do mee oroa e e a a a aa o a O a an Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment E Setting the AUTO POWER function ON When a video function DVD etc is selected the commander sends numerous codes to the appropriate Sony AV components You can select the preset input for the TV VIDEO1 VIDEO4 so that the TV switches to the input after it has been turned on You can also set the lag time 1 9 seconds for the input to switch Example When you select DVD the following occurs 1 The receiver switches to DVD player operation mode 2 The TV turns on 3 The DVD player turns on 4 The TV automatically selects the preset input OFF When a function is selected the commander code applies only to receiver operation Some TVs cannot receive remote control codes immediately after being turned on In this case set the lag time ac
8. refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver I Touch SOUND FIELD The SOUND FIELD screen appears 2 Touch Sound Field Mode The Sound Field Mode screen appears 3 Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list 4 Push the JOG DIAL to select the highlighted sound field or touch the sound field you desire A check W will appear next to the selected sound field and the sound field will change Qe ii i OOOO Selected HAA SHEHI sound field HIGHT MERAMA HOHD MUVIE Cursor Selecting the equalizer 1 Touch SOUND FIELD The SOUND FIELD screen appears Touch EQ BANK The EQ BANK screen appears Touch one of the equalizer presets EQ PRESET 1 5 Touch EQ OFF to turn the receiver s equalizer off A check W will appear next to the selected equalizer and the equalizer settings will change Zee Sound Field Hode FO REHT JOUNI e El PRESET i a Selected E PRESET 2 equalizer El PRESET 3 EG PRESET 4 EQ PRESET 5 EQ FF Cursor m1 E SET F emt Een Note If EQ OFF is selected EQUALIZER screen settings cannot be changed 19 uolje19doO uoljei0do Adjusting Sound Fields Set up the SOUND FIELD screen menus to fully enjoy the surround sound created by the sound fields On the EQ EDIT screen adjust the frequency bands of front center and rear speakers of the equalizer preset EQ PRESE
9. screen The LEVEL screen appears TEST TONE FRONT BALANCE AERA Gel ANCE CEMTER LEVEL HERA LEVEL 2 Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list 3 Scroll the JOG DIAL to select an item or touch the item you want to adjust 4 Touch _ _Jor to adjust 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 when there is more than one item that you wish to adjust 6 Touch EXIT when adjustment is finished To adjust the speaker balance Use TEST TONE to listen to the levels output from each speaker AUTO outputs the test tone to each speaker in order You can also select individual speakers to output the test tone Adjust your speaker levels so that the test tone is output at the same level from all speakers Notes e Items that cannot be adjusted due to the current speaker settings or sound field mode are grayed out e If the alarm sounds or all items appear to be grayed out touch RELOAD 21 uolje19doO uoljei0do a a re Adjusting Sound Fields Adjusting the speaker settings 1 Touch SETUP on the SOUND FIELD screen The SETUP screen appears CENTER PERKER EAH SPERRER FRANT DISTANCE 2 Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list 3 Scroll JOG DIAL to select a parameter or touch the parameter you want to adjust 4 Touch Jor to adjust to the desired setting 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 when there is more than one parameter that you wish to adjust 6 Touch EXI
10. side up suoigeJed ld suoizeiedaid Preparing the Commander Setting up the commander Please be sure to carry out the following 5 steps for preparation of the commander The commander s panel is touch sensitive and can be operated by simply touching it T Remove the touch pen When returning the touch pen always slide it in tip first Pen holder Remove by sliding out Caution Use only the touch pen provided with this unit or the soft tip of your finger to operate the touch panel Using a commercially available writing utensil may damage the panel and make correct operation impossible If the tip of the touch pen is damaged or the touch pen is lost please consult your nearest Sony dealer 2 Turn CONTRAST to adjust brightness of the LCD CONTRAST control Touch panel adjustment 3 Adjust the position of the touch panel s LCD Touch the center of each of the 4 dots with the touch pen When all 4 dots have been touched Adjusted appears a buzzer sounds and the initial communication screen appears Touch the 4 dots with the touch pen Caution Touch panel adjustment must be carried out for proper panel operation If used without adjustment the Touch Panel Adjustment screen appears each time the LCD lights up Initial communication 4 Press 1 on the receiver to turn on the receiver 5 Point the commander s transmitter receiver section toward the
11. G O N D A 4 227 951 14 1 Remote Commander Operating Instructions RM TP504 2000 by Sony Corporation WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For the customers in United States WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated do not recharges disassemble or dispose of in fire When the battery becomes weak or dead replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used battery promptly keep away from children These cells are intended for use at ordinary temperatures where anticipated high temperature excursions are not expected to exceed 100 C 212 F These cells should not be connected in series with electrical power source that would increase the forward current through the cells RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s AN enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence AN of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance INFORMA
12. M STANDBY in the SETUP screen see page 29 Regardless of the setting when pressed for more than 3 seconds the SYSTEM STANDBY code is transmitted only once Remote code receiver section When using the Learning function this section receives the remote codes from other remote controls 6 Touch pen holder Pull out and insert touch pen when not in use DC input jack You can connect an AC power adapter DC 300 mA minimum 6V not supplied 10 Operation This chapter explains how to operate the receiver and connected audio video components Basic Operations Displaying the FUNCTION screen To operate components connected to the receiver first display the FUNCTION screen then select the component you wish to operate CD MD etc Normally the FUNCTION screen is displayed If it is not displayed touch FUNCTION to display it Touch FUNCTION in the LCD FUNCTION F p mm TETEE E ane f es HUH TETI Li omarr t Composition of the FUNCTION screen is shown on the next page To select a function that is not displayed Use the JOG DIAL to scroll You can change the functions displayed in the FUNCTION screen You can set all functions except TUNER REC EDIT and CUSTOMIZE to be displayed or not using the FUNCTION HOOK UP screen see page 24 11 uoeiado uoijei0do SNH NyWWNyryyyytyyy V R _r TT TqVTTqvTNWVN VN TTTVVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTllTTT TTT
13. T 1 5 that you selected on the EQ BANK screen Adjust various aspects of individual sound fields on the SURROUND screen The settings are stored individually for each sound field Adjust the output level of each speaker and perform a variety of other adjustments to control the sound mix on the LEVEL screen CUSTOM allows you to customize other operations that the receiver performs For details on what can be adjusted refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver Set speaker configuration size and distance from the main listening position on the SETUP screen 20 Adjusting the frequency bands 1 Touch EQ EDIT on the SOUND FIELD screen The EQUALIZER screen of the equalizer preset selected in the EQ BANK screen appears If EO OFF is selected in the EQ BANK screen EQUALIZER screen items are all grayed out and edit functions cannot be performed 2 Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list 3 Scroll the JOG DIAL to select an item or touch the item you want to adjust Output speaker BASS low range MID mid range TREBLE high range GAIN gain adjustment FREQUENCY frequency adjustment RANGE range adjustment SLOPE slope adjustment The current EQ BANK number 4 Touch jor to adjust to the desired value 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 when there is more than one item that you wish to adjust 6 Touch EXIT when adjustment is finished Notes e Items that cannot be a
14. T when speaker setup is finished Notes e Items that cannot be adjusted due to the current speaker settings or sound field mode are grayed out e If the alarm sounds or all items appear to be grayed out touch RELOAD 22 Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment The following explanations allow you to adjust various settings and customize the commander s operating environment Displaying the SETUP screen To adjust the operating environment first display the SETUP screen Touch SETUP Ve f CE E O Te BA MEET DBALI The SETUP screen appears SETUP On SCREEN WE FUNCTIONSUSER IR Fe yoo ur LEARNING H GoNnLOAD a nacen a i a TOUCH PANEL BEEP FF ae ALTO OFF TINE ALARI WA FF T POHER button ALL CLEAR Registering the connected components The following procedure lets you set up the commander to operate the components connected to the receiver When carrying out this operation make sure that the receiver s power is on and be sure to point the commander s transmitter receiver section toward the display on the receiver 1 Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears Touch FUNCTION amp USER IR The FUNCTION amp USER IR screen appears ae oo FUNCTION amp USER IR No a FIELD VIDEO1 Sony TR3 SUB Y T SAT SETUP RELOAD Select the function that you wish to register Ex VIDEO1 To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A
15. TION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and control amplifier Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the control amplifier is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Precautions For the customers in Europe CAUTION Lithium battery CR2032 Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommen
16. ame has been entered point the commander toward the receiver and touch UPLOAD The new function name is set in the receiver the commander Setting remote control codes that are not stored in the commander When a remote control code is not one of the presets stored in the commander it is possible for the commander to learn the code using the Learning function For details on how to use the learned codes please see page 17 I Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears SETUP DN SCREEN T FHKCTIDNELWSER IF 4 OMe OF LEARNING t CORHLOAD nacho amp i i TOUCH FA MEL BEEF TH IF F AUTO OFF TIHE ALARH HA call al PIWER butan ALL CLEAR a 2 Touch LEARNING LEAFATHE SETIF Select KEY SM cs una es Drpart Learning area METE Code set mark HEHE Box number assigned for new code 3 Touch the area corresponding to where you want the new code to be learned Any letter from A to J can be selected for example select A 4 Touch the Box Number where you want to save the new code for example select A6 The LEARNING SETUP screen is displayed Box number assigned for new code Mensa i LEi HING SETIP Eroupi A M essage window R Command ee Te punen EHOROPADAanay N input BRRRRHAORORBS ame inpu button FIP 9 9 6D OD 6 E 5 Touch Learning Start Please Send Signal is displayed 27 uoreado
17. ation DC 3V CR2032 lithium battery Maximum external dimensions width x height x depth including projecting parts and controls 160 x 111 x 46 mm Mass 290 g Main unit only including touch pen Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Index A AC power adapter 5 B Battery 5 7 C CD player 13 D E Downloading receiver data 24 F G H l J K L Front panel 9 FUNCTION Screen 11 12 setup 24 M N Macro Play 16 25 26 O P Q Operating components CD player 13 Recording 15 Tuner 14 Rear panel 10 Recording 15 Registering the connected component 23 Setup commander 6 environment 22 30 FUNCTION screen 24 SETUP screen 23 SOUND FIELD 18 19 T U V W X Y Z Tuner 14 33 uor ewoyu EUOIPpY Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia
18. cording to your TV E Setting the initial communication COMMUNICATION Set whether the initial communication page 6 between the commander and the receiver starts after the commander is turned on ON When the commander is turned on the initial communication starts Once the initial communication is carried out the setting automatically switches to OFF OFF When the commander is turned on the initial communication does not start We recommend setting to OFF when the commander is away from the receiver Note on initial communication When you change the initial communication setting from OFF to ON be sure to leave the commander until it turns off automatically When you turn on the commander again the initial communication starts and the commander receives the model information from the receiver see page 6 The model information is cleared when the setting is changed from OFF to ON If the above procedure is not completed the settings such as the sound field name in the commander may differ from those in the receiver 30 E Switching the command mode COMMAND MODE When you switch the command mode of the receiver be sure to also switch the command mode of the commander When the command mode is correctly set the transmission is possible between the commander and the receiver COMMAND AV SYSTEM 1 Select when the command mode of the receiver is AV1 COMMAND AV SYSTEM 2 Select when the command mode of the receiver
19. d and ready for use To view the LIST Touch LIST to view the song titles in a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 300 400 CD or MD deck connected by a CONTROL A1 A1TII cord In this case the information must be downloaded from the receiver see page 24 for details The LIST screen can only be displayed when the FUNCTION is set to CD or MD DAT FIELT i ee JHE 128 Tine Cot OF eir 1H 3 Sielere OT Alben Tw F rion Tus rly i i Tarile Sireet ka e Touch the disc number to start playing that disc 4 appears next to the disc being played e Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or to scroll up or down the list e Touch NUMBER to sort in numerical order or touch TITLE to sort in alphabetical order e Touch FUNCTION to return to the FUNCTION screen at any time 13 uoljei9doO uoljei0do Example Operating the Tuner This section describes how to operate the tuner When broadcast stations or frequencies are not displayed For details on tuner operation please refer to the properly operating instructions provided with the receiver Point the commander at the receiver and touch RELOAD To operate other functions Touch SUB or use the JOG DIAL to scroll to display the icons used for memorizing broadcast stations I Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Touch un The receiver s function switches to TUNER and the tuner screen appears Preset station Station name e To receive ma
20. ded by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions On safety Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the receiver and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further On operation Before connecting other components be sure to turn off and unplug the receiver On cleaning Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine If you have any question or problem concerning your commander please consult your nearest Sony dealer About This Manual e The following icon is used in this manual W Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier Before You Use the Commander Understanding the 2 way remote system This commander operates under a 2 way remote system With the 2 way remote system the component responds to signals sent from the commander by sending additional signals information about the status of the component text data etc back to the commander Thus operations are performed as a result of communication between the commander and the component When using a home entertainment system comprised of several components compatible with the 2 way remote system please restrict 2 way remote system operation to a single component Generally the 2 way remote system is tur
21. djusted due to the current speaker settings or sound field mode are grayed out e If the alarm sounds or all items appear to be grayed out touch RELOAD Adjusting the surround parameters 1 Touch SURR EDIT on the SOUND FIELD screen The SURROUND screen appears ai EIAM EFFECT lal TYPE REVERS TIHE Be rere ctr ET 2 Use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list 3 Scroll the JOG DIAL to select an item or touch the aspect you want to adjust 4 Touch _ _Jor to adjust to the desired value SURROUND EFFECT Higher values increase the presence of the surround effect WALL TYPE Use to simulate different sonic environments REVERB TIME Use to control the spacing of the early reflections to simulate a larger or smaller room SCREEN DEPTH Use to control the extent to which the sound appears to be coming from within the screen VIRTUAL SPEAKERS Use to set whether to use the virtual speakers or not Tone quality adjustments Use these parameters to adjust the overall sound quality of the selected sound field 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 when there is more than one aspect that you wish to adjust 6 Touch EXIT when adjustment is finished Notes e Items that cannot be adjusted due to the current speaker settings or sound field mode are grayed out e If the alarm sounds or all items appear to be grayed out touch RELOAD Adjusting the speaker levels 1 Touch LEVEL EDIT on the SOUND FIELD
22. e 7 on page 10 Polarity of the plug o Always insert the negative pole Note side of batteries first Be sure to insert the plug of the AC power adapter fully into the DC input jack If the plug of the AC power adapter is fully inserted there may be no problem when you also use batteries However if 3 Insert the lithium battery After wiping the lithium battery thoroughly with a dry cloth insert it into the compartment with the positive pole side facing up the plug is not fully inserted and the batteries are also used it may cause a malfunction depending on the adapter or depending on the plug if the tip is not insulated When you are going to use the AC power adapter only for a Coin shaped lithium battery CR2032 long time it is recommended to remove alkaline batteries We recommend the use of Sony AC E60HG AC power adapter Notes e The LCD lights up when touched The LCD also lights up when BACK LIGHT COMMANDER OFF button is pressed e VOL MUTING and SLEEP can be used even when the LCD is not lit e Pressing BACK LIGHT COMMANDER OFF turns the backlight on or off Holding it down for about 2 seconds turns the LCD off e If the commander is not used for 10 seconds the LCD turns off automatically Auto Off function The Auto Off function can be changed between 10 and 30 seconds under Setting the LCD to turn off automatically in the SETUP screen see page 29 5 Positive pole
23. e MACRO you want to set the wait time for in step 4 Select WAIT TIME in the CATEGORY in step 5 The wait time list 1 to 10 second in 1 second increments appears Select the time you want to delay After you selected the BOX Number list reappears If you press ALL CLEAR on the SETUP screen all the registered MACRO programs are cleared MACRO 1 has been factory set MACRO 1 has been factory set to power code of Sony Audio Visual component 26 Setting the function name I Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears BEE SETUP UE SCREEM E FURCTIOMAUSER IF n ii Wee Ge LiArRMInG DOWNLOAD nacro TOUCH PAMEL BEEP MN OFF j T an ar G rek button ALL CLEAR 4 2 Touch FUNC NAME The FUNCTION NAME EDIT screen appears If FUNC NAME does not appear in the display use the JOG DIAL to scroll the screen until FUNC NAME appears YEON LOEIZ Touching A moves list up Touching V moves list down 3 Touch the function that you want to edit 4 Touch NAME EDIT The NAME EDIT screen appears Current name display Name input display Touch to upload the name to the FUP CTION ED T receiver aT eT et t Touch to set the name to BnAHeooRRAe Ee EF M 0 A0 E OMA DO eidd d dd d a GEE ee ES Op 9 09 0 Ce E ETT Name input buttons 5 Enter the name After the name has been entered touch SET The new function name is set in the commander After the n
24. er use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer Operation can not be done with the commander gt Check that the receiver and components are connected correctly gt The commander and receiver are too far apart gt Make sure that there are no objects between the commander and receiver gt Make sure that the receiver s power is turned on gt The commander s transmitter receiver section is not pointed at the receiver gt The commander s batteries are exhausted Replace with new alkaline batteries see page 7 gt There is an invertor system florescent light near the commander or receiver Please place away from the florescent light gt Make sure you have selected the correct function on the remote gt When you operate a programmed non Sony component the remote may not function properly depending on the make and model of the component The receiver s functions and modes do not correlate with the displays on the commander gt Initial communication setup has not been done Use after first carrying out initial communication setup see page 6 gt The commander was not pointed at the receiver when it was turned ON Touch RELOAD and download component data see page 8 gt Select the correct function using the commander LCD does not appear gt The LCD is not turned on Touch the touch panel gt Contrast is
25. is AV2 Additional information Precautions during use On installment Do not drop the commander or subject it to strong vibration as this could cause damage On the touch pen Use only the touch pen provided with this unit or the soft tip of your finger to operate the touch panel Using a commercially available writing utensil may damage the panel and make correct operation impossible If the tip of the touch pen is damaged or the touch pen is lost please consult your nearest Sony dealer On battery life When the backlight is not neccessary do not press BACK LIGHT COMMANDER OFF to turn on the LCD Touch the touch panel to turn on just the LCD The life of the battery will be prolonged The life of the battery may be shortened depending on the conditions in which the commander is used On handling The touch panel display section is made of glass Twisting the touch panel dropping the unit placing your elbow etc on it or placing heavy objects on top of it may break the touch panel and cause bodily harm due to glass fragments On cleaning Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use solvent such as thinner benzine or alcohol as these will damage the surface of the commander 31 uONeULOJU EUOIPpY uo ewoyu EUOIIPPY Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the command
26. lay a different screen touch the left side of the LCD Screens for selection and operation of components connected to the receiver Screen for performing several commands in sequence automatically page 16 Screen for recording audio and video from one component to another page 15 Screen for setting AUDIO SPLIT AUDIO INPUT and DISPLAY DIMMER on the receiver page 16 Screen for selecting a source to listen to using 2ND ROOM page 17 A LIE APRS CRS tik meted Paid cP Oe ce Screen for setting remote control codes that are not stored in the commander page 17 SOUND FIELD screen Screen for selection and adjustment of the sound fields pages 18 22 Screen for setting up the operation environment and control of components made Hs baii aaia by other manufacturers pages 22 30 Bit ft bee RELOAD Touch when the song titles of a CD or MD being played back are not displayed correctly Location of Parts and Basic Operations This chapter provides information about the locations and functions of the buttons and controls on this unit However some functions in this section may not operate depending on the receiver Front panel 1 BACK LIGHT COM MANDER OFF Press to turn the backlight on or off Hold down for about 2 seconds to turn the LCD off When the LCD is off press to turn on the LCD and backlight e To prolong use of the batteries the LCD automatically
27. lect MACRO 1 MACRO 2 or MACRO 3 in which you want to register the macro program For example select MACRO 1 The BOX Number list appears 4 Select the BOX Number Select the BOX Number you want to register the command You can program up to 10 commands in one area The CATEGORY list appears J EP Mn GET SELECT CATEDORY T LO vo VWIGEO OO 5 Select the CATEGORY Select the component category for the BOX Number you selected in step 4 The MAKER list appears according to the category you selected When the maker is Sony only go to step 7 You can select WAIT TIME other than audio components as the CATEGORY Dr nace SETUP ELECT mee a Somy YTRI Sry YTEZ Sony TRS dmiral YCE Airs YLE CANCEL 25 uolje19doO uoijei0do aan aaa SaaS Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment 6 Select the MAKER Select the maker from the maker list The COMMAND list appears according to the maker you selected To Tr NACHO ETP SELECT Corin 7 Select the COMMAND Select the command you want to register The items selected in step 5 to 7 are registered in the box selected in step 4 The BOX Number list reappears To clear the programmed MACRO Select the BOX Number of the MACRO you want to clear in step 4 Select MACRO CLEAR in the CATEGORY in step 5 The items of the BOX are cleared To set WAIT TIME Select the BOX Number of th
28. mponents made by other manufacturers Setup is necessary in order to operate components made by other manufacturers see page 23 Note Depending on the component control may not be possible using this unit Functions This unit is a 2 way remote commander Not only does it transmit infrared rays for operation of the receiver it also receives infrared rays emitted by the receiver to display characters and other information from components connected to the receiver with a CONTROL A1 A1T cord Preparing the Commander Please be sure to carry out the procedures described in 4 Close the battery compartment cover Setting up the commander on page 6 after inserting the batteries Inserting batteries into the commander Insert the four size AA LR6 alkaline batteries for commander operation and the lithium battery for preservation of the commander s internal memory After inserting the batteries touching the touch panel I Remove the battery compartment cover turns on the light and displays the touch panel LCD adjustment screen Follow the procedure on the next page Push in direction of for touch panel adjustment and initial communication 2 Insert the alkaline batteries size AA alkaline batteries Q You can also use an AC power adapter not supplied instead of the four alkaline batteries Connect an AC power adapter DC 300 mA minimum 6V not supplied to the DC input jack on the remote commander se
29. n RECORDER To stop the recording procedure at any time Touch FUNCTION to display the FUNCTION screen During steps 2 to 3 touching EXIT will also stop the recording procedure 15 uoljei19do uoljei0do Performing Several Commands in Sequence Automatically Macro Play The Macro Play function lets you link several IR codes in sequential order as a single command The remote provides 3 macro lists MACRO 1 2 and 3 You can specify up to 10 IR commands for each macro list I Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Touch E The MACRO screen appears When does not appear in the FUNCTION screen use the JOG DIAL to scroll through the list until it is displayed and then touch it e Touch SEND to operate Macro Play The current command is displayed in black The finished commands are grayed out BOX Number Send key BRP Pe Ps PsP PP PP ee ee eee commang Condition Now Sending Outputting the command Done Outputting is finished Category e To cancel Macro Play touch CANCEL When Macro Play is not operating touching CANCEL returns to the FUNCTION screen Notes e For some models the receiver cannot operate the Macro Play commands as the time between each command is too short In this case set WAIT TIME between each command To set WAIT TIME refer to Macro Play setting on page 25 and 26 e For some makers other than Sony there are some commands
30. ned off on all components except for the receiver If you would like to turn off the receiver s 2 way remote system refer to Setting up the 2 way remote in the operating instructions supplied with the receiver The COMMAND MODE If the receiver s COMMAND MODE and the remote s COMMAND MODE do not match transmission is not possible between the remote and the receiver If you have not changed the COMMAND MODE of the remote and the receiver after purchase it is not necessary to set the COMMAND MODE For details see page 30 Special Remarks E About the LCD Depending on the brightness of the room and the angle at which the commander is viewed the LCD may be difficult to see When this occurs changing the angle of the commander or adjusting the CONTRAST of the LCD may make the LCD easier to see When fingerprints etc get on the LCD wipe the LCD with a soft dry cloth It is recommended to use the touch pen supplied with the commander E About batteries Life span of the batteries This commander is different from conventional remotes in that it makes use of a large LCD and is capable of 2 way communication Because of this the batteries become exhausted more quickly than with conventional remotes Under normal conditions the batteries should last approximately 2 5 months However depending on how the remote is used and the initial voltage of the batteries the actual period of use may be shorter or longer than that
31. nually touch DIRECT and input the frequency e When memorizing a received broadcast station touch MEMORY and input the preset number Viewing the LIST Touch LIST to view the names of the broadcast stations downloaded from the receiver see page 24 for details The LIST screen can only be displayed when the FUNCTION is set to TUNER Band Frequency e Touch FM AM to change the band e Touch FM MODE to switch the FM reception mode to AUTO or MONO If the FM stereo reception is poor select MONO You will not be able to enjoy the stereo sound effect but the sound will be less distorted e Touch PRESET or to search for preset stations e Touch TUNING or to search for stations that can be received e Touch SHIFT to switch memory pages A B C e Touch TUNING MODE to switch the tuning mode to AUTO or MANUAL e During display of any of the screens touching FUNCTION returns to the FUNCTION screen e Touch PTY to specify a program type to scan for stations currently broadcasting the specified program type Touch PTY repeatedly to select the program type e Touch EON to switch automatically to a station broadcasting T A traffic announcement NEWS news or INFO information program 1 Displayed only when the tuner is assigned to another function May not be displayed depending on the model 14 Example Recording from CD to MD This section describes how to record audio from a CD to an MD a
32. receiver s display and touch OK Once initial communication with the receiver has been established the commander is ready to operate the receiver Communicating with spjata a a Notes e To ensure good communication conditions carry out initial setup from directly in front of and close to the receiver e Do not move the unit during initial setup If a communication error occurs during setup An error message will be displayed e Touching OK will return to the step 5 setup screen e Touching SKIP goes to the regular screen without carrying out initial setup Although operation is possible in this condition functions not included on the receiver will be displayed and some buttons will not be operable Also the initial setup screen will appear each time the touch panel is turned on Note The commander receives and displays data transmitted from the receiver Communication errors may occur if the commander s transmitter receiver section is not directed properly toward the receiver s display Be sure to point the commander s transmitter receiver section towards the receiver s display When replacing the batteries To ensure preservation of the commander s internal memory when replacing batteries be sure to observe the following cautions When to replace batteries When the batteries become weak a warning sounds and a message is displayed Replace batteries as instructed by the message Ba
33. s an example of recording audio video Other operations Recording from a DVD to a video deck is basically the same procedure For details on the buttons used in recording refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver and other components I Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Touch The REC EDIT screen appears RAEC EDIT paanan EBC HE ee O es IDEOS g Yt Lo veem eo exit 3 Touch to select the player component CD in this example Because CD is not displayed use the JOG DIAL or touch to scroll downward through the list If you scroll to far touch A to scroll back up PLAYER Pf et a E F a L J E 1 VIDEOS fea yo s o TAPE TY Sat HMOs DAT _ E F O W Touching A moves list up Touching V moves list down When PLAYER is selected the receiver s function automatically switches to the PLAYER component 4 Touch to select the recorder component MD DAT in this example When MD DAT is touched the REC EDIT operation screen appears PLATTER CU ere al Al Fis 5 Touch in RECORDER MD DAT then touch in PLAYER CD Starts playback from the CD player PLAYER Cl a FELORGER ADSRAT SGeoo soo Starts recording on the MD deck Recording starts To stop recording at any time Although recording stops automatically in the above example recording can also be stopped at any time by touching W i
34. sc titles etc from a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 300 400 CD connected to the receiver with CONTROL A1 A10 cord Downloading starts and the progress is displayed During this time please leave the commander s transmitter receiver section pointed toward the display on the receiver 4 DORN OAD Faire L nti ing 45 0 AS FAI Sete When you touch CANCEL the data downloaded before you touched CANCEL will be saved When downloading has finished the DOWNLOAD screen reappears A long beep sound is emitted to indicate that the downloading was successful If a series of short beeps is emitted redo the downloading procedure If this occurs make sure the receiver is turned on and that the commander is pointing toward the receiver during operation Repeat step 3 to download other data 5 Touch EXIT Downloading finishes and the SETUP screen reappears Macro Play setting The Macro Play function lets you link several IR codes in sequential order as a single command The following is an example of how to set the command POWER for SONY VTR 1 in BOX 2 of MACRO 1 Set other commands in a similar manner I Touch SETUP The SETUP screen appears UN SCREEM ES ee FUNCT I ONAUISER Ik Se ae eee OEE ee Se a a Poe button 1 ALL CLEAR 2 Touch MACRO The setting screen for Macro Play appears a MACHO mee SETUP SELECT mech He alll HOT AACA A 3 Select the MACRO Number Se
35. that cannot be used in Macro Play 16 Changing receiver settings You can set the receiver s audio input or change the brightness of the display 1 Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears 2 Touch The CUSTOMIZE screen appears When does not appear in the FUNCTION screen use the JOG DIAL to scroll through the list until it is displayed and then touch it A FUWE TION AO eT FLO TAP TiSeLay DEMMER e To change the audio input of the function which is not currently selected touch FUNCTION e To change the audio input of the current function touch AUDIO SPLIT e To change the INPUT MODE of the current audio input touch AUDIO INPUT e To adjust the brightness of the display touch DISPLAY DIMMER 3 Pressthe _ buttonorthe button repeatedly until the desired setting appears Using a command that has been learned By using the Learning function it is possible for this commander to perform learned operations For details on how to learn the operation codes of other components using the Learning function see page 27 I Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears Se Se ee if rece f 2 Touch When T do not appear in the screen use the JOG DIAL to o the screen until it is displayed and then touch it mE a LEARNING ioie mwipi ma aace rEl Fie SHY csi mor caj uena f uena HM fn Input HEHU cna Ea UER AG USER usen af USER sa j 3 Touch
36. the appropriate area from A to J corresponding to the learned command 4 Touch the box containing the code you want to send A mark appears in the box when it has already learned a command Selecting a source to listen to using 2ND ROOM Select a source that you would like to enjoy listening to in another room You can switch the audio output to the 2ND AV OUT on the receiver For details please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your receiver 1 Touch FUNCTION The FUNCTION screen appears E Touch When lm does not appear on the screen use the JOG DIAL to scroll the screen until it is displayed and then touch it 3 Touch the source that you want to listen to in another room The 2nd AV output on the receiver changes 17 uolje19doO uoljei0do Selecting Sound Fields These sections describe how to select and make SOUND FIELD screen hierarchy adjustments to the sound fields For details concerning sound fields please refer to the EQ BANK operating instructions supplied with the receiver Bere E PEET 1 m Pa 2 i E Displaying the SOUND FIELD screen Touch SOUND FIELD SOUND FIELD 20H SM KA SHA TIE Lew rg I T EDIT EDIT CR eeru The SOUND FIELD screen hierarchy is shown on the right HEURA ECET E ea 18 al Fer Selecting the sound field For details concerning which sound fields can be selected please
37. too light or too dark Use the CONTRAST control to adjust the contrast of the LCD see page 6 32 When a CD player tape deck or MD deck is connected to the receiver via CONTROL AL A1II jacks Auto Function does not work properly gt Keprogram the remote see page 29 The SOUND FIELD function does not work gt If the receiver has 5 1 INPUT jacks the SOUND FIELD function becomes inoperable when 5 1CH is selected Commands of components made by manufacturers other than Sony do not function gt When registering components made by certain manufacturers some commands may not function even though they are displayed 5 LINPUT cannot be selected from the function screen even though the receiver has the 5 1 INPUT jacks gt A communication error has occurred Point the remote towards the receiver and select 5 1INPUT from the function screen again The remote and the receiver cannot communicate gt If the receiver s COMMAND MODE and the remote s COMMAND MODE do not match transmission is not possible between the remote and the receiver Specifications Operating system Liquid crystal touch panel Liquid crystal size 3 8 inches 256 x 200 dots Liquid crystal type Reflection system Monochrome type Touch panel Resistant membrane system Analog type Power requirements For operation DC 6V Type AA alkaline batteries DC IN 6V jack accepts 300 mA minimum For memory preserv
38. ttery Low OE Replace lithium battery Replace alkaline batteries How to remove the lithium battery Notes e Disc titles and song titles downloaded from the CD changer are memorized in the commander The lithium battery is used for preservation of this memory If the unit is used with an exhausted battery the settings memorized in the commander will be erased Please replace the battery as soon as the Battery Low message appears Replace the alkaline batteries with new batteries as soon as their charge is exhausted If the unit is used with exhausted batteries exhaustion of the lithium battery used to maintain memory will be quickened and the memorized settings may be erased The life span of batteries may be shortened depending on the conditions in which the commander is used If the alkaline batteries and lithium battery become exhausted at the same time replace the alkaline batteries first Replacing the lithium battery first will erase the data memorized in the commander e When replacing the alkaline batteries always replace all 4 batteries with new ones e After replacing batteries be sure to carry out touch panel adjustment page 6 suoigeJed ld suoijzeiedaid Screen Hierarchy The following diagram shows the basic composition of this unit s screen hierarchy FUNCTION screen Normally the FUNCTION screen is displayed You can use the JOG DIAL to scroll To disp
39. turns off if there are no commands entered in the touch panel for 10 seconds e To view the LCD display without turning on the backlight touch the touch panel when both the backlight and LCD are off Touch panel Touch to operate The commander turns on automatically VOL buttons Use to adjust the volume of the receiver 4 JOG DIAL control Rotate to scroll through items in a list etc Push to select the highlighted item 1 SYSTEM STANDBY button Normally used to turn the receiver on or off Can also be used to turn off all Sony components SYSTEM STANDBY when this button is set to SYSTEM STANDBY in the SETUP screen see page 29 Regardless of the setting when pressed for more than 3 seconds the SYSTEM STANDBY code is transmitted only once 6 MUTING button Use to mute the sound of the receiver CONTRAST control Use to adjust the contrast of the LCD SLEEP button Use to operate the receiver s sleep function The sleep settings appear in the receiver s display not the commander s LCD suol ei0do diseg pue szieg JO uone07 SUO 2190d0 JISeg pue Seg JO UO L907 Rear panel Transmitter receiver section Transmits and receives infrared signals to and from the receiver 2 Battery cover Touch pen 4 1 O SYSTEM STANDBY button Normally used to turn the receiver on or off Can also be used to turn off all Sony components SYSTEM STANDBY when this button is set to SYSTE
40. while and long beep is emitted E Setting the LCD to turn off automatically The LCD backlight can be set to turn off automatically after operation l Touch AUTO OFF TIME on the SETUP screen The AUTO OFF TIME screen appears 2 Touch or or scroll the JOG DIAL to set the desired turn off time The turn off time can be set between 10 and 30 seconds in 1 second intervals 3 Touch to EXIT Y To preserve battery life The turn off time is factory set to 10 seconds Select a short turn off time in step 2 E Changing the function of the POWER button SYSTEM STANDBY Switches power of all Sony AV components off POWER ON OFF Switches only the receiver on or off However when pressed for more than 3 seconds the SYSTEM STANDBY code is output E Setting the operation beep sound on or off A beep can be set to sound or not sound when the touch panel is touched Touch ON sound or OFF no sound in BEEP ON OFF in the SETUP screen E Setting the warning alarm on or off A warning alarm can be set to sound or not sound when a communication error has occurred Touch ON sound or OFF no sound in ALARM ON OFF in the SETUP screen E Returning settings to their factory preset settings Use this function to erase all memorized settings and return them to their factory presets Please note that once erased settings cannot be returned When carrying out this operation make sure that the receiver s power is on and be sure to

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