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Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations

Parts Description

Table of operations that appear when you press the SUB button

Press the SUB button to display a list of operations that the corresponding buttons are not found on the remote.  The
contents of the lists will vary according to the currently selected component.  The following table shows the items in each
list and the function of each item.

Component

Item(s)

Function

VCR

REC

Starts recording

DISPLAY

Selects information displayed
on the TV screen

INPUT SEL.

Changes the input mode of
the VCR

ANT TV/VTR

Selects the signal to be
output from the antenna
terminal of the VCR (TV
signal or video signal)

SP/LP

Selects the playback speed

Satellite tuner GUIDE

Displays the SAT guide

JUMP

Toggles between the
previous and current
channels

DISPLAY

Selects information displayed
on the TV screen

FAVORITE

Displays the Favorite Station
Guides

CATEGORY

Displays the Guide Category
list

INDEX

Displays the Station Index

DVD player

DISPLAY

Selects information displayed
on the TV screen

TITLE

Displays the Title menu.  For
details on the menu
operation, see “To perform
title and set up menu
operations on the DVD
player” on page 11.

SET UP

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.

S.TITLE CHG

Changes the Subtitle
Language

SUBTITLE

Displays the Subtitles

AUDIO CHG.

Changes the sounds

SEARCH MODE

Changes the search mode

CLEAR

Returns to the Continuous
Play etc.

INDEX +

Selects a index

INDEX –

Component

Item(s)

Function

LD Player

SIDE A

a)

Selects side A of the disc

SIDE B

a)

Selects the side B of the disc

DISPLAY

Selects information displayed
on the TV screen

PROGRAM

Programs the tracks

REPEAT

Repeats current track or
programmed tracks

TV

MUTING

Mutes the sound

VOL +

Raises the volume

VOL –

lowers the volume

JUMP

Toggles between the
previous and current
channels

DISPLAY

Selects information displayed
on the TV screen

TV/VTR

Changes the input mode of
the TV

P IN P

Activates the picture-in
picture function

b)

POSITION

Changes the position of the
small picture

b)

SWAP

Swaps the small and large
pictures

b)

WIDE

Selects the wide-picture
mode

c)

SUB CH +

SUB CH –

Cable box

Tuner

FM/AM

Selects the FM or AM band

TIME

Changes the time
information

INDEX +

Selects a index

INDEX –

CD Player

DISC

Selects a disc

d)

TRACK

Selects a track

d)

CONTINUE

Selects Continuous Play

SHUFFLE

Selects Shuffle Play

PROGRAM

Selects Program Play

REPEAT

Selects Repeat Play

Selects preset channels for the
small picture

b)

VIDEO CD
Player

Summary of Contents for RM-LP204

Page 1: ...4 227 953 14 1 Remote Commander Operating Instructions 2000 by Sony Corporation RM LP204 RM LP204M ...

Page 2: ... Conventions The following icon is used in this manual z Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier Before You Use Your Remote Check that you received the following item with the remote LR6 size AA alkaline batteries 3 Inserting batteries into the remote Insert three LR6 size AA alkaline batteries with the and properly oriented in the battery compartment When using the remote point it at ...

Page 3: ...scription 4 Using the Lists 12 Chart of Lists 13 Selecting a Component 14 Selecting a Sound Field 15 Programming the Remote 16 Performing Several Commands in Sequence Automatically Macro Play 17 Other Operations 18 Additional Information 20 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications 21 ...

Page 4: ...SOUND FIELD SYSTEM STANDBY PUSH ENTER SUB BASS BOOST MASTER VOL MUTING CH PRESET D SKIP h X x H m M 1 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 However some functions explained in this section may not operate depending on the receiver Open up the cover ...

Page 5: ... have turned the MASTER VOLUME control on the receiver to the leftmost position to avoid damaging your speakers 4 SLEEP button Press repeatedly to activate the sleep function and select the duration after which the receiver turns off automatically 5 MASTER VOL buttons Press to adjust the volume level of all speakers at the same time 6 MUTING button Press to mute the sound The MUTING indicator on t...

Page 6: ...screen function press to turn on off the menu display on the TV screen qd LEVEL REAR buttons Press to adjust the volume level of the rear speakers qf LEVEL CENTER buttons Press to adjust the volume level of the center speaker qg EQ TONE button Press to turn the equalizer or tone effect on or off The TONE indicator on the receiver lights up when the effect is turned on Note that if you have adjuste...

Page 7: ... the TV screen Then use the cursor buttons to perform the menu operations see ql Cursor buttons V v B b EXECUTE button and EXIT RETURN button on this page 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 ql Cursor buttons V v B b After pressing the...

Page 8: ...e deck MD deck CD player or DAT deck After selecting a channel disc or track using the numeric buttons press this button to enter the selection For details refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with your receiver wf SHIFT 10 button If you have selected tuner Press repeatedly to select a memory page for presetting radio stations or tuning to preset stations If you selected VCR TV tape deck L...

Page 9: ...r tuner player player box player player deck deck deck A and B Button AV 1 z z z z z z z z z SUB1 z z z z z z z z z z z z z h z H z z z z z z z z X z z z z z z z z x z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z2 m M z z z z z z z z CH z z z z PRESET z D SKIP 3 z z z z Cursor buttons z z z z MENU z z z Numeric buttons z z z z z z z z z z z SHIFT z 10 z z z z z z z D TUNING z ENTER z z z z z z z z z4 z EXIT z RE...

Page 10: ... on page 11 SET UP 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 S TITLE CHG Changes the Subtitle Language SUBTITLE Displays the Subtitles AUDIO CHG Changes the sounds SEARCH MODE Changes the search mode CLEAR Returns to the Continuous Play etc INDEX Selects a index INDEX Component Item s Function LD Player S...

Page 11: ...e easy scroll key to select TITLE or SET UP then press the key to enter the selection To display the DVD menu use the MENU button For details see qk MENU button on page 7 Component Item s Function MD deck CONTINUE Selects Continuous Play SHUFFLE Selects Shuffle Play PROGRAM Selects Program Play REPEAT Selects Repeat Play DISPLAY Changes the information on the display EDIT NO Selects editing operat...

Page 12: ...ld list Press again to revert back to the component information FUNCTION button 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 ...

Page 13: ...ration of the lists will vary depending on the receiver Press SOUND FIELD Press FUNCTION Press SET UP Deck A B status information Preset station number list Sound field list IR SET list CATEGORY list MAKER list TAPE for RM LP204M When TAPE is selected MACRO 1 2 list PROGRAM list CATEGORY list MAKER list FUNCTION list TV INPUT list VIDEO1 VIDEO2 MD TAPE CD TUNER PHONO USER1 USER2 MACRO1 MACRO2 IR S...

Page 14: ...urn on components automatically You can set the remote to automatically turn on a component when it is selected from the function list For details see Using the auto power function on page 19 z When selecting the MD TAPE function on the receiver using RM LP204M You can select either the TAPE or the MD function on the remote We recommend programming the category of the component connected to the MD...

Page 15: ... press the key Note Depending on the component you are using the component may not have the 2ND AUDIO function For details refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with your receiver Selecting a Sound Field Do the procedure below to select a sound field from the sound field list Note that the sound fields contained in each list will vary depending on the receiver 1 Press SOUND FIELD The sound ...

Page 16: ... scroll key to select the component VIDEO 2 for example then press the key to enter the selection The CATEGORY list appears CATEGORY VCR T V 4 Move the easy scroll key to select the category i e the component that is actually connected to the corresponding jacks in this case LD then press the key to enter the selection The MAKER list appears MAKER Sony DENON 5 Move the easy scroll key to select th...

Page 17: ...ogrammed functions is displayed in front of the function for example PLAY The FUNCTION list appears FUNCTION NO SET WAIT TIME 7 Move the easy scroll key to select the IR code for the operation you want to perform then press the key to enter the selection The PROGRAM list reappears Program No Macro 1 1 Macro 1 2 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to program up to 8 IR codes When you have finished programmi...

Page 18: ...t 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 The BACK LIGHT list appears BACK LIGHT ON OFF 3 Move the easy scroll key to select ON or OFF then press the key to enter the selection Clearing all the contents of r...

Page 19: ... UP The set up list appears 2 Move the easy scroll key to select AUTO POWER then press the key to enter the selection The AUTO POWER list appears AUTO POWER ON OFF 3 Move the easy scroll key to select ON or OFF then press the key to enter the selection 4 When you select ON move the easy scroll key to select the video input of the TV then press the key to enter the selection TV INPUT TV VIDEO1 TV V...

Page 20: ...e receiver Replace all the batteries in the remote with new ones if they are weak Make sure you select the correct function on the remote When you operate a programmed non Sony component the remote may not function properly depending on the model and the make of the component E appears in the display window of the remote The batteries are running out Replace all the batteries with new ones The fun...

Page 21: ... General Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 4 5 V DC with three LR6 size AA alkaline batteries Dimensions 175 62 33 mm Mass approx 135 g excluding batteries Design and specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 22: ...22 Additional Information ...

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