3-864-784-11(1)RemoteCommanderOperating Instructions 1998 by Sony CorporationRM-TP501
10Location of Parts and Basic OperationsRear panel1 Transmitter/receiver sectionTransmits and receives infrared signals to and fromthe receiver.2 Batt
11OperationBasic OperationsDisplaying the FUNCTION screenTo operating components connected to the receiver, firstdisplay the FUNCTION screen, then sel
12OperationFUNCTION screen hierarchyThe following diagram shows the composition of the FUNCTION screen hierarchy.The types of icons that can be displa
13OperationTo operate other functionsTouch SUB. Another set of buttons are displayed andready for use.To view the LISTTouch LIST to view the song titl
14OperationThis section describes how to operate the tuner.For details on tuner operation, please refer to theoperating instructions provided with the
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
16OperationThese sections describe how to select and makeadjustments to the sound fields.For details concerning sound fields, please refer to theopera
17OperationAdjusting Sound FieldsSound fields can be adjusted with the following 3 items:• EQ EDIT (frequency band adjustments)• SURROUND EDIT (surrou
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
19OperationRegistering the connected componentThe following procedure lets you setup the componentcommander to operate the components connected to the
2PrecautionsCAUTION (Lithium battery)Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectlyreplaced. Replace only with the same or equivalenttype recommended b
20Operation2 Touch DOWNLOAD.The DOWNLOAD screen will appear.3 Touch to select the data you wish to download andpress:FUNCTION NAME: Names of connected
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
22AdditionalinformationPrecautions during useOn installmentDo not drop the commander or subject it to strongvibration as this could cause damage.On th
23Additional informationTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the commander, use this troubleshooting guide to
24Additional informationIndexA, BBattery 5, 7CCD player 13DDownloading receiver data 20E, F, GFront panel 9FUNCTION Screen 11, 12setup 19H
3TABLE OF CONTENTSPreparations 4Compatible Components and Functions 4Preparing the Commander 5Screen Hierarchy 8Location of Parts and BasicOperations
4PreparationsThis chapter describes how to preparethe remote commander for operation.Be sure to read this section beforeoperating.Compatible Component
5PreparationsPlease be sure to carry out the procedures described in“Setting up the commander” on page 6 after inserting thebatteries.Inserting batter
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
7PreparationsNote• To ensure good communication conditions, carry out initialsetup from directly in front of, and close to the receiver.• Do not move
8PreparationsThe following diagram show the basic composition of this unit’s screen hierarchy.FUNCTION screenScreen HierarchyNormally, theFUNCTIONscre
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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