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1. Front panel 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 Touch panel Touch to operate The commander turns on automatically VOL buttons Use to adjust the volume of the receiver JOG DIAL control Rotate to scroll through items in a list etc Push to select the highlighted item SYSTEM STANDBY button Normally used to turn off all Sony components Can also be used to turn the receiver on or off depending on the settings made in the SETUP screen see page 21 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 suoneiedo dIseg pue Syed JO UONLI0T Rear panel 1 Transmitter receiver section Transmits and receives infrared signals to and from the receiver 2 Battery cover suo1 4 d DIseg pue syed JO uone 3 Touch pen 4 SYSTEM STANDBY button Normally used to turn off all Sony components Can also be used to turn the receiver on or off
2. Song title e Long titles can be read by touching the scroll icon J to scroll along the title e Only displayed when a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 CDs is connected to the receiver by a CONTROL A1 cord 3 Touch to start playback Y 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 Another set of buttons are displayed and ready for use CD Ep TION Sony CD1 To view the LIST Touch LIST to view the song titles in a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 CD or MD deck connected by a CONTROL A1 cord In this case the information must be downloaded from the receiver see page 20 for details The LIST screen can only be displayed when the FUNCTION is set to CD or DAT MD FUNCTION CD Sony CD1 SOUND FIELD LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD e Touch the disc number to start playing that disc J appears on 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 Touch FUNCTION to return to the FUNCTION screen at any time 13 uo eado uoneisdo Example Operating the Tuner This section describes how to operate the tuner For details on tuner operation please refer to the operating instructions provided with the receiver 1 Touch FUNCTION The FU
3. E Setting the operation 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 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 can not be returned 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 ALL CLEAR on the SETUP screen 2 Touch OK 21 uoneisdo Additional information 22 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 utensils 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 handling The touch panel display section is made of glass Twisting the touch panel dropping
4. EFFECT FIELD WALL TYPE REVERB TIME GAEE LFE MIX LEVEL Gaia RANGE COMPRESSOR LIST RELOAD 2 Adjust as desired 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 LFE MIX LEVEL Touch value D RANGE COMPRESSOR Touch J or to select the desired value or to select the desired 3 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 17 uoneisdo uonejisdo Adjusting the Sound Fields To adjust the speaker volume 1 Touch LEVEL on the SOUND FIELD screen The LEVEL screen appears ey REAR RELOAD bALANCE LEFT 2 Adjust as desired Touch or J to adjust to the level of the corresponding speaker 3 Touch EXIT when adjustment is finished To listen to the adjusted sound and check its balance Touch TEST TONE To emphasize the low range Touch BASS BOOST 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 18 Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment The following explanation
5. 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 Note 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 Battery Lou receiver will be displayed and some buttons will not be ae Replace alkaline Replace lithium operable Also the initial setup screen will appear each batteries battery time the touch panel is turned on Note How to remove the lithium battery 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 Notes e Disc titles and song titles downloaded from the CD changer are memorized in the commander The lithium battery is
6. EXIT will also stop the recording procedure 15 uonejisdo uoneisdo Selecting Sound Fields These sections describe how to select and make adjustments to the sound fields For details concerning sound fields please refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver Displaying the SOUND FIELD screen Touch SOUND FIELD SOUND FIELD SOUND FIELD GENRE CINEMA CINEMA STUDIO A CINEMA STUDIO B The SOUND FIELD screen hierarchy is shown below SOUND FIELD screen hierarchy SOUND FIELD GENRE DOLBY PRO LOGIC V NORMAL SURROUND ENHANCED SURROUND LARGE THEATER SUB CINEMA STUDIO A eevee MN 88898 rear MNN 888 SURR ie CE FEAR we EFFECT WALL TYPE REVERE TIME SHORT NG LFE MIX LEVEL 2 D RANGE COMPRESSOR FRONT BASS GAIN FRONT BASS FREQUENCY FRONT TREBLE GAIN FRONT TREBLE FREQUENCY CENTER BASS GAIN v 16 Selecting the sound field For details concerning which sound fields can be selected please refer to the receiver s operating instructions 1 Touch SOUND FIELD The SOUND FIELD screen appears 2 Use the JOG DIAL or touch Y or A to scroll through the list 3 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 Genre of sound fie
7. OFF AUDIO CHANGE ENTER REC EDIT m o J J PLAYER ry RECORDER VIDEO2 v VIDEOS DVD LD TV DBS SOUND FIELD screen ry v VIDE02 VIDEOS DVD LD TV DBS v exit MSOUND FIELD GENRE CINEMA a v SOUND FIELD OFF NORMAL SURROUND CINEMA STUDIO A CINEMA STUDIO B SETU 7v Ss FIELD ree surr ON OFF EDIT EDIT reve Screen for selection and adjustment of the sound fields see page 16 18 BASETUP A FUNCTIONsUSER IR gt x FUNCTION HOOK UP gt TES DOWNLOAD gt aaa TOUCH PANEL BEEP 0N OFF J LCD AUTO OFF gt ALARM OFF J RELOAD SYSTEM STANDBY ALL CLEAR gt Screen for setting up the operation environment and control of components made by other manufacturers page 18 RELOAD Touch when the song titles of a CD or MD being played back are not disp eed correctly Screens for selection and operation of components connected to the receiver Screen for recording audio and video from one component to another see page 15 Location of Parts and Basic Operations This chapter provides information about the locations and functions of the buttons and controls on this unit
8. Touch panel Power requirements For operation DC 6V Type AA alkaline batteries For memory preservation 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 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia Index A B Battery 5 7 C CD player 13 D Downloading receiver data 20 E F G Front panel 9 FUNCTION Screen 11 12 setup 19 H I J K L M N O Operating components CD player 13 Recording 15 Tuner 14 P Q R Rear panel 10 Recording 15 Registering the connected component 18 S Setup commander 6 environment 18 21 FUNCTION screen 19 SETUP screen 18 SOUND FIELD 16 18 T U V W X Y Z Tuner 14
9. 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 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 After replacing batteries be sure to carry out touch panel adjustment page 6 suoleiedaig suoieiedaig Screen Hierarchy The following diagram show the basic composition of this unit s screen hierarchy FUNCTION screen eer eV I DEO1 Sony VIRS SOUND FIELD 3 SOUND MDZDAT REC EDIT Normally the FUNCTION screen is displayed CD FUNCTION Pera SOUND F To display a different screen touch the left side of the LCD DVD OU ovo DvD LD Being Sve TITLe chance f MES sus TiTLe ON
10. v SETUP RELOAD 5 Touch the remote controller mode of the connected component The component selected in steps 4 to 5 will be registered at the function selected in step 3 and the SETUP screen will reappear 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 2 or touch CANCEL during steps 3 to 5 Notes e All icons may not be displayed when registering components made by certain manufacturers e Some icons may not function even though they are displayed when registering components made by certain manufacturers 19 uonjeisdo uoneisdo Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment FUNCTION screen setup Up to 11 components can be displayed on the FUNCTION screen Only connected components will appear on the FUNCTION screen 1 Touch SETUP The SETUP screen will appear 2 Touch FUNCTION HOOK UP The FUNCTION HOOK UP screen will appear aa FUNCTION HOOK UP SOUND FIELD LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD 3 Select the function not to be displayed and touch NO To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or to scroll through the list The selec
11. Index Back Cover 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 components manufactured by other manufacturers Set up is necessary in order to operate components manufactured by other companies see page 18 Functions This unit is a bidirectional remote commander Not only does it transmit infrared rays for operation of the receiver it can also receive infrared rays emitted by the receiver to display characters and other information supplied by other components connected to the receiver with a CONTROL A1 cord Preparing the Commander Please be sure to carry out the procedures described in 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 lithium battery for preservation of the commander s internal memory 1 Remove the battery compartment cover Push in direction of 2 Insert the alkaline batteries Size AA alkaline batteries Always insert the negative pole side of batteries first 3 Insert the lithium batter
12. NCTION screen appears 2 Touch Fal The receiver s function switches to TUNER and the tuner screen appears Preset station Station name PRESET TUNING Band Frequency Touch AM or FM to change the band Touch PRESET or to search for preset stations Touch TUNING or to search for stations that can be received e Touch SHIFT to switch memory pages A B C e During display of any of the screens touching FUNCTION will return to the FUNCTION screen Y When broadcast stations or frequencies are not displayed properly Point the commander at the receiver and touch RELOAD 14 To operate other functions Touch SUB to display the icons used for memorizing broadcast stations and station names man TUNER SOUND FIELD FH SONY 87 SMHZ MEMORY e To receive manually touch DIRECT and input the frequency e When memorizing a received broadcast station memorize after touching MEMORY Viewing the LIST Touch LIST to view the names of the broadcast stations downloaded from the receiver see page 20 for details The LIST screen can only be displayed when the FUNCTION is set to TUNER Example Recording from CD to MD This section describes how record audio from a CD to an MD as an example of recording audio video Other operations Recording from an LD to a video deck is basically the same procedure For details on the buttons used in recording refer to the
13. S O N vY 3 864 784 11 1 Remote Commander Operating Instructions RM TP501 1998 by Sony Corporation Precautions CAUTION Lithium battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 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 receiver please consult your nearest Sony dealer About This Manual e The following icon is used in this manual X Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier 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 Selecting Sound Fields 16 Adjusting Sound Fields 17 Adjusting the Commander s Operating Environment 18 Additional information 22 Precautions during use 22 Troubleshooting 23 Specifications Back Cover
14. d 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 too light or too dark Use the CONTRAST control to adjust the contrast of the LCD see page 6 When a CD player tape deck or MD deck is connected to the receiver via S LINK CONTROL A1 jacks Auto Function does not work properly gt Reprogram the remote see page 18 The SOUND FIELD function does not work gt If the receiver has the 5 1 INPUT jacks the SOUND FIELD function becomes inoperable whenever you select the component connected to the jacks 5 1INPUT 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 23 uoneunoju jeuonppy uo eunoju jeuoippy Specifications Operating system Liquid crystal touch panel Liquid crystal size 3 8 inches 256 x 200 dots Liquid crystal type Reflection system Monochrome type Resistant membrane system Analog type
15. depending on the settings made in the SETUP screen see page 21 5 Touch pen holder Pull out and insert touch pen when not in use 10 Operation This chapter explains how to operate the receiver and connected audio video components Basic Operations Displaying the FUNCTION screen To operating 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 SUB TITLE CHANGE TITLE CHANGE OUND FIELD SUB TITLE ralu BELES AUDIO CHANGE SUB SETUP Composition of the FUNCTION screen is shown on the next page You can change the functions displayed in the FUNCTION screen You can set all functions except REC EDIT to be displayed or not using the FUNCTION HOOK UP screen see page 20 11 uorneiado uonejisdo bt 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 20 eran cl IDEO1 f UNC EV IDEO 180 Sony VIRS SOUND f S Eas Eea mA SP LP T DBS Sada TUNER PHONO RELOAD i pO on
16. en downloading has finished the DOWNLOAD screen returns A long beep sound will be emitted if downloading has been carried out properly If a series of short beeps is emitted please redo the download 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 when downloading other data Touch EXIT Download finishes and the SETUP screen appears TOUCH PANEL BEEP Lco auro OFF 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 while and long beep is emitted Setting the LCD to turn off automatically The LCD backlight can be set to turn off automatically after operation 1 Touch LCD AUTO OFF on the SETUP screen The LCD AUTO OFF screen appears 2 Touch or to set the desired turn off time The turn off time can be set between 1 and 10 minutes in 1 minute intervals 3 Touch EXIT CO To preserve battery life Select a short turn off time in step 2 E Changing the function of the SYSTEM STANDBY button ALL OFF Switches power of all Sony AV components off ON OFF Switches only the receiver on or off
17. enter execute ND F F SUB En REPEAT James Live Time Out Of Music Sisters Of Athena From Tuscany gt Turtle Street be M ODYD Sony DYD f i UND DVD LD rls We jez Dea Gate I j DVD DISPLAY TITLE HERU fat REC EDIT PLAYER RECORDER a ry VIDEO2 VIDEO2 vy VIDEOS VIDEOS DYD LD TAPE TVY DBS MD DAT v bs EXIT 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 terminal 1 Touch FUNCTION The function screen appears 2 Touch The receiver s function switches to CD and the CD screen appears Selected maker and category see page 19 Disc title ANN FUNCTION SOUND FIELD James Live BEES S 2 Let Me Be Cool
18. ion 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 utensils 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 FUNCTION o Touch Panel Adjustment A SOUND FIELD R LIST a SUB SETUP RELOAD CANCEL Touch the 4 dots with the touch pen FUNCTION SOUND FIELD LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD 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 5 Press I on the receiver to turn on the receiver Point the commander s transmitter receiver section toward the receiver s display and touch OK Once initial communication with the receiver has been established the commander is ready to operate the receiver aay Communicating with system FIELD 3C e0 LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD When replacing the batteries
19. ld highlighted by the cursor SOLIND FTIFLD FUNCTION Selected sound field OW OFF Turns the sound field on or off with each touch Adjusting Sound Fields Sound fields can be adjusted with the following 3 items e EQ EDIT frequency band adjustments e SURROUND EDIT surround parameter adjustments e LEVEL speaker volume adjustments For details on what can be adjusted refer to the operating instructions supplied with the receiver To adjust the frequency bands 1 Touch EQ EDIT on the SOUND FIELD screen The EQ EDIT screen appears 2 Select the item that you wish to adjust output speaker sound range frequency or gain Output speaker BASS low range MID mid range TREBLE high range GAIN gain adjustment FREQUENCY frequency adjustment EQ EDIT 3 Touch or to adjust to the desired value 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 when there is more than one item that you wish to adjust To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or to scroll through the list 5 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 To adjust the surround parameters 1 Touch SURR EDIT on the SOUND FIELD screen The SURROUND EDIT screen appears FUNCTION SOUND FIELD SURROUND EDIT qea q20 005 z Emig
20. operating instructions supplied with the receiver and other components 1 Touch FUNCTION 4 Touch to select the recorder component MD DAT in this example When MD DAT is touched the REC EDIT operation screen appears Aran REC EDIT SOUND FIELD LIST The FUNCTION screen appears The REC EDIT screen appears mai REC EDIT SOUND FIELD LIST VIDEOS SUB DYD LD TY DBS 7v 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 FUNCTION SOUND RECORD FIELD oad LIST VIDEO2 IDEO3 SUB SETUP RELO Touching A moves list up Touching V moves list down When PLAYER is selected the receiver s FUNCTION automatically switches to the PLAYER component SUB SETUP RELOAD 5 Touching in RECORDER MD DAT then touch in PLAYER CD Starts playback from the CD player SOUND FIELD LIST SUB SETUP Starts recording on the MD deck Recording starts The FUNCTION screen returns once the recording finishes To stop recording at any time Although recording stops automatically in the above example recording can also be stopped at any time by touching ll in RECORDER To stop the recording procedure at any time Touch FUNCTION to display the FUNCTION screen During steps 2 to 3 touching
21. s allow you to adjust various setting and customize the commander s operating environment Displaying the SETUP screen To adjust the operating environment first display the SETUP screen Touch SETUP FUNCTION SETUP sounn If FUNCTION amp USER IR gt FIELD LIST SUB Sag CD AUTO OFF ALARM ON OFF ALL CLEAR Registering the connected component The following procedure lets you setup the component 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 2 Touch FUNCTIONGUSER IR The FUNCTION amp USER IR screen appears FUNCTION amp USER IR VIDEO1 Sony YTR3 SETUP RELOAD 3 Select the function that you wish to register Ex VCR To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list The FUNCTION amp USER IR CATEGORY screen appears FUNCTION amp USER IR CATEGORY FIELD LIST SUB SETUP RELOAD 4 Select the type of component connected Ex Sony VTR1 To display other items use the JOG DIAL or touch A or Y to scroll through the list The FUNCTION amp USER IR MAKER CODE screen appears eMart FUNCTION amp USER IR MAKER CODE TN FIELD Sony YTR1 LIST SUB Panasonic YTR2
22. ted component is set to not appear and the SETUP screen appears To display the components set not to display Touch YES instead of NO is step 3 Components that have been registered see page 19 are set to YES automatically 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 1 Touch SETUP The SETUP screen will appear 20 4 5 Touch DOWNLOAD The DOWNLOAD screen will appear FUNCTION DOWNLOAD X FUNCTION NAME TUNER PRESET NAME CD MEMO RELOAD Touch to select the data you wish to dow nload and press FUNCTION NAME Names of connected components TUNER PRESET NAME Broadcast station names etc memorized in receiver CD MEMO CD song titles or disc titles etc from a Sony CD changer 5 50 200 CD connected to receiver with CONTROL A1 cable 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 AM s DOWNLOAD Now loading 45 Ez B3 FN102 5ONHz When you touch CANCEL the data downloaded before you touched CANCEL will be saved Wh
23. 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 rear panel Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the commander 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 an
24. y After wiping the lithium battery thoroughly with a dry cloth insert it into the compartment with the positive pole side facing up Coin shaped lithium battery CR2032 Positive pole side up 4 Close the battery compartment cover After inserting the batteries touching the touch panel turns on the light and displays the touch panel LCD adjustment screen Follow the procedure on the next page for touch panel adjustment and initial communication FUNCTION o Touch Panel SOUND Adjustment FIELD R A o LIST vt SUB SETUP RELOAD CANCEL Notes e The LCD lights up when touched e VOL MUTING and SLEEP can be used even when the LCD is not lit e Pressing BACK LIGHT COMMANDER OFF turns the backlight off Holding it down for about 2 seconds turns the LCD off To conserve battery power be sure to regularly turn off the LCD or power when not in use e If the commander is not used for approx 1 minute the LCD turns off automatically Auto Off function The auto off time can be adjusted see page 21 suoleiedaig suoieiedaig Preparing the Commander Setting up the commander Please be sure to carry out the following 1 to 5 procedures for preparation of the commander The commander s panel is touch sensitive and can be operated by simply touching it 1 Remove the touch pen When returning the touch pen always slide it in tip first Pen holder Remove by sliding out Caut
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