Sony RM-TP501 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Commander

3-864-784-11(1)RemoteCommanderOperating Instructions 1998 by Sony CorporationRM-TP501

Page 2 - About This Manual

10Location of Parts and Basic OperationsRear panel1 Transmitter/receiver sectionTransmits and receives infrared signals to and fromthe receiver.2 Batt

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11OperationBasic OperationsDisplaying the FUNCTION screenTo operating components connected to the receiver, firstdisplay the FUNCTION screen, then sel

Page 4 - Preparations

12OperationFUNCTION screen hierarchyThe following diagram shows the composition of the FUNCTION screen hierarchy.The types of icons that can be displa

Page 5 - Preparing the Commander

13OperationTo operate other functionsTouch SUB. Another set of buttons are displayed andready for use.To view the LISTTouch LIST to view the song titl

Page 6 - 1 Remove the touch pen

14OperationThis section describes how to operate the tuner.For details on tuner operation, please refer to theoperating instructions provided with the

Page 7 - When replacing the batteries

15OperationThis section describes how record audio from a CD to anMD as an example of recording audio/video.Other operationsRecording from an LD to a

Page 8 - Screen Hierarchy

16OperationThese sections describe how to select and makeadjustments to the sound fields.For details concerning sound fields, please refer to theopera

Page 9 - Operations

17OperationAdjusting Sound FieldsSound fields can be adjusted with the following 3 items:• EQ EDIT (frequency band adjustments)• SURROUND EDIT (surrou

Page 10 - Rear panel

18OperationTo adjust the speaker volume1 Touch LEVEL on the SOUND FIELD screen.The LEVEL screen appears.2 Adjust as desired.Touch or to adjust to t

Page 11 - Operation

19OperationRegistering the connected componentThe following procedure lets you setup the componentcommander to operate the components connected to the

Page 12 - Basic Operations

2PrecautionsCAUTION (Lithium battery)Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectlyreplaced. Replace only with the same or equivalenttype recommended b

Page 13 - 3 Touch ( to start playback

20Operation2 Touch DOWNLOAD.The DOWNLOAD screen will appear.3 Touch to select the data you wish to download andpress:FUNCTION NAME: Names of connected

Page 14 - Example: Operating the Tuner

21Operationp Setting the operation sound on or offA beep can be set to sound or not sound when the touchpanel is touched.Touch ON (sound) or OFF (no s

Page 15

22AdditionalinformationPrecautions during useOn installmentDo not drop the commander or subject it to strongvibration as this could cause damage.On th

Page 16 - Selecting Sound Fields

23Additional informationTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the commander, use this troubleshooting guide to

Page 17 - Adjusting Sound Fields

24Additional informationIndexA, BBattery 5, 7CCD player 13DDownloading receiver data 20E, F, GFront panel 9FUNCTION Screen 11, 12setup 19H

Page 18 - Operating Environment

3TABLE OF CONTENTSPreparations 4Compatible Components and Functions 4Preparing the Commander 5Screen Hierarchy 8Location of Parts and BasicOperations

Page 19 - 2 Touch FUNCTION&USER IR

4PreparationsThis chapter describes how to preparethe remote commander for operation.Be sure to read this section beforeoperating.Compatible Component

Page 20 - Downloading receiver data

5PreparationsPlease be sure to carry out the procedures described in“Setting up the commander” on page 6 after inserting thebatteries.Inserting batter

Page 21 - Other setup

6PreparationsTouch panel adjustment3 Adjust the position of the touch panel’s LCD.Touch the center of each of the 4 dots with the touchpen. When all 4

Page 22 - Additional

7PreparationsNote• To ensure good communication conditions, carry out initialsetup from directly in front of, and close to the receiver.• Do not move

Page 23 - Troubleshooting

8PreparationsThe following diagram show the basic composition of this unit’s screen hierarchy.FUNCTION screenScreen HierarchyNormally, theFUNCTIONscre

Page 24 - Specifications

9Location of Parts and Basic OperationsFront panel1 BACK LIGHT/COMMANDER OFFPress to turn the backlight on or off. Hold down forabout 2 seconds to tur

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