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Parts Description

Location of
Parts and Basic
Remote
Operations

This chapter provides information on
the location of buttons and how to use
them to perform basic operations.

Open up the cover.

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6

2

3

9
8

5

4

0

7

v

MENU

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2

1

LEVEL

CENTER

SLEEP

SHIFT

D.TUNING

- / - -

ENTER

REAR

TEST

TONE

S.FIELD
ON/OFF

EQ/TONE 

ON/OFF

CURSOR

MODE

GUIDE

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5

4

9

8

7

0

>

10

EXIT/RETURN

EXECUTE

AV 

1/u

FUNCTION

SET UP

SOUND FIELD

SYSTEM STANDBY

PUSH ENTER

SUB

BASS

BOOST

MASTER
VOL

MUTING

CH/PRESET/D.SKIP

ª

P

p

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Summary of Contents for Remote Commander

Page 1: ...3 864 441 11 1 Remote Commander Operating Instructions 1998 by Sony Corporation RM LJ301 ...

Page 2: ...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 The instructions in this manual are for model RM LJ301 Check your model number by looking at the lower left corner of the f...

Page 3: ...remote in an extremely hot or humid place Do not use a new battery with old ones Do not mix the alkaline batteries and other kinds of batteries This remote is designed for use with the alkaline batteries only Do not expose the remote sensor of the receiver to direct sunlight or lighting apparatuses Doing so may cause a malfunction If you don t use the remote for an extended period of time remove t...

Page 4: ... them to perform basic operations Open up the cover 1 6 2 3 9 8 5 4 0 7 v MENU 3 2 1 LEVEL CENTER SLEEP SHIFT D TUNING ENTER REAR TEST TONE S FIELD ON OFF EQ TONE ON OFF CURSOR MODE GUIDE 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 10 EXIT RETURN EXECUTE AV 1 u FUNCTION SET UP SOUND FIELD SYSTEM STANDBY PUSH ENTER SUB BASS BOOST MASTER VOL MUTING CH PRESET D SKIP ª P p 0 ...

Page 5: ...und is muted 7 SOUND FIELD button Press to display the sound field list Press again to revert back to the component information 8 FUNCTION button Press to display the function component list Press again to revert back to the component information See the table on page 9 for information on the buttons you can use to control each component If you want to change the contents of a function list to mat...

Page 6: ...R DVD player LD player video CD player tape deck deck B only MD deck CD player DAT deck Skips tracks 0 VCR LD player tape deck MD deck DAT deck Fastwinds or rewinds DVD player LD player video CD player CD player Searches tracks in the forward or backward direction See the table on page 9 for information on the buttons that you can use to control each component CH PRESET D SKIP buttons Press repeat...

Page 7: ...After pressing the MENU or GUIDE button use the cursor buttons to select a menu item then press the EXECUTE button to enter the selection EXIT RETURN button Press to return to the previous menu or exit the menu while VCR DVD or DBS menu or DBS guide is displayed on the TV screen º CURSOR MODE button Press repeatedly to select SURROUND BASS TREBLE or EQ or INDEX cursor mode The indicator for the se...

Page 8: ...n use the cursor buttons to perform the menu operations see ª Cursor buttons V v B b EXECUTE button and EXIT RETURN button on page 7 Note When you have selected VCR the remote is set to control the VCR that corresponds with VCR 1 after you press the MENU button Before pressing the button make sure to set the VCR input mode to VCR 1 GUIDE button Press to display the DBS guide Then use the cursor bu...

Page 9: ...ª r r r r r r r r r P r r r r r r r r p r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r 0 r r r r r r r r CH PRESET D SKIP r r r r r r r r Cursor buttons r r r MENU r r r GUIDE r Numeric buttons r r r r r r r r r r r SHIFT 10 r r r r r r r r D TUNING ENTER r r r r r r r r r r EXIT RETURN r r EXECUTE r r r For information on the operations that become available when you press the button see the table on page 9 Dec...

Page 10: ... and set up menu operations on the DVD player on page 11 DISPLAY Selects information displayed on the TV screen MENU Displays the Set up menu For details on the manu operation see To perform title and set up menu operations on the DVD player on page 11 SUB TITLE Displays the Subtitles S TITLE CHG Changes the Subtitle Language AUDIO CHG Changes the sounds SEARCH Changes the search mode CLEAR Return...

Page 11: ...e mode e Only with the Sony CD changer Note If you have programmed the remote to control non Sony components note the following All the items may not appear when you select a component All the items displayed may not function B REC Makes deck B pause for recording z To perform title and set up menu operations on the DVD player 1 Select the DVD player from the function list 2 Press SUB 3 Move the e...

Page 12: ...utton Press to display the function component list Press again to revert back to the component information SET UP button Press to display the set up list Press again to revert back to the component information Easy scroll key While displaying a list move this key up or down to select an item from the list then press the key to enter the selection SET UP FUNCTION SOUND FIELD AV 1 u FUNCTION SET UP ...

Page 13: ...page 14 Some items have sub lists that appear when you press the SUB button see pages 10 and 11 The configuration of the lists will vary depending on the receiver Press FUNCTION Press SOUND FIELD Press SET UP or TAPE MD Deck A B status information Disc memo list Preset station list Sound field list IR SET list CATEGORY list MAKER list Appears only when the receiver is connected to S LINK CONTROL A...

Page 14: ...ll key to select the preset station then press the key to enter the selection The current status of the component appears in the display window Note If you have changed the contents of the preset station memory of the receiver be sure to download the preset station memory from the receiver see page 16 before you tune in to a preset station If you have selected CD player tape deck or MD deck Detail...

Page 15: ...mponents and also Sony components that the remote is normally unable to control The procedure below uses as an example a case in which a Kenwood LD player is connected to the VIDEO 2 jacks on the receiver Before you begin note that You cannot change the settings of TUNER and PHONO The remote can control only components that accept infrared wireless control signals Be sure to turn on the receiver a...

Page 16: ...hen press the key to enter the selection 3 Continue from Step 4 in Programming the Remote on page 15 to select the category and make of the component Downloading Data From the Receiver The remote communicates with the receiver every time a button is pressed on the remote and displays the current operation status of the receiver on the display window The remote can also download index names of the ...

Page 17: ...s connected to the receiver using the S LINK CONTROL A1 cable Other Operations Turning the backlight on or off Each time you press a button on the remote the backlight turns on If you do the procedure below to turn off the backlight you can make the batteries last longer 1 Press SET UP The set up list appears 2 Move the easy scroll key to select BACK LIGHT then press the key to enter the selection...

Page 18: ...l and the make of the component Component names that the receiver does not have corresponding jacks appear in the function list The sound field list does not appear The remote has been initialized Turn on the receiver and press the SOUND FIELD FUNCTION or SUB button on the remote making sure that the remote points to the receiver see page 3 The SOUND FIELD button does not work If the receiver has ...

Page 19: ...and specifications are subject to change without notice When the CD player tape deck or MD deck is connected to the receiver via S LINK CONTROL A1 jacks Auto Function does not work properly Reprogram the remote see pages 15 and 16 5 1 DVD cannot be selected from the function list even though the receiver has the 5 1 DVD INPUT jacks A communication error has occurred Point the remote towards the re...

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