Sony RM-PP404 Operating Instructions (primary manual) manual

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    4-227-692- 12 (1) Remote Commander Operating Instructions  2000 Sony Corporation RM-PP404[...]

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    2 Pr ecautions On safety Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the receiver and have it checked by qualified personnel befor e operating it any further . On operation Before connecting other components, be sur e to turn off and unplug the receiver . On cleaning Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth slight[...]

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    3 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations 4 Parts Description 4 Advanced Remote Oper ations 11 Operating Other Components 12 Additional Information 16 T r oubleshooting 16 Specifications 17 Check that you received the following item with the remote: R6 (size-AA) batteries (2) Inserting batteries into the r emote Insert two[...]

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    4 Parts Description Location of P arts and Basic Remote Oper ations This chapter pr ovides information on the location of buttons and how to use them to perform basic operations. However , some functions explained in this section may not work depending on the model of the r eceiver . For the functions of the receiver you purchased, r efer to the Op[...]

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    5 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations * The setting cannot be changed. See the table on page 10 for information on the buttons that you can use to control each component. 1 SLEEP button Press r epeatedly to activate the sleep function and the duration which the receiver turns of f automatically . 2 AV ?/1 switch Press to turn the selected[...]

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    6 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations Lift up the top cover. 0 CURSOR MODE button Press r epeatedly to select a cursor mode, SURROUND, BASS/TREBLE (EQ), etc. The indicator for the selected cursor mode lights up on the receiver . qa EQ/TONE button Press to turn the tone ef fect on or off. The T ONE indicator on the receiver lights up while[...]

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    7 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations Lift up the top cover. qk DVD TITLE button Press to display the DVD title menu. Then use the cursor buttons on the remote to perform the menu operations (see “ qj Cursor buttons ( V / v / B / b ), EXECUTE/ENTER button, and EXIT/RETURN button” on this page. ql DVD MENU button Press to display the D[...]

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    8 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations ws SHIFT >10 -/-- button* If you have selected tuner: Press r epeatedly to select a memory page for presetting radio stations or tuning to pr eset stations. If you selected VCR, TV , LD player , tape deck, MD deck, or CD player: Press befor e inputting a channel or track number of eleven or higher [...]

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    9 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations wg Operation buttons* The following table describes the component operated by each button and the function of the buttons. See the table on page 10 for information on the buttons that you can use to control each component. wh CH/PRESET +/– buttons* Press r epeatedly to select a preset station or cha[...]

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    10 Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations * With a multi-disc changer only . ** B deck only Button(s) AV ?/1 z z z z z z z z z Numeric buttons zz z z z z z z z z SHIFT >10 -/-- zz z z z z z ENTER D.TUNING zz z z z z z z z nz VOL – z N z zz zz z z z VOL + z X z zz zz z z z MUTING z x z zz zz z z z . / > z z z z ** zz z z SUB CH +/– [...]

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    11 Advanced Remote Operations Advanced Remote Oper ations This chapter describes how to change the factory setting of a function button and how to set the r emote to control non-Sony components. Program indicator Function buttons Numeric buttons ?/1 MASTER VOLUME – ENTER D.TUNING IR SET AV ?/1 MUTING IR SET 5.1CH MASTER VOLUME CH/PRESET 2CH SOUND[...]

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    12 Advanced Remote Operations Y ou can program the remote to contr ol other components by changing the code or non-Sony components. Once the control signals have been memorized, you can use those components as part of your system. Furthermore, you can also pr ogram this remote for Sony components that the remote is unable to contr ol. Note that the[...]

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    13 Advanced Remote Operations The numeric codes corresponding to the component and the maker of the component Use the numeric codes in the tables below to control non- Sony conponents and also Sony components that the remote is normally unable to contr ol. Since the r emote signal that a component accepts differs depending on the model and year of [...]

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    14 Advanced Remote Operations Operating Other Components T o control an MD deck Maker Code(s) SONY 301 DENON 302 JVC 303 KENWOOD 304 T o control a CD player Maker Code(s) SONY 101, 102 DENON 103, 104 JVC 105, 106, 107 KENWOOD 108, 109, 1 10 MAGNA VOX 1 1 1, 1 16 MARANTZ 1 16 ONKYO 1 12, 1 13, 1 14 P ANASONIC 1 15 PHILIPS 1 16 PIONEER 1 17 TECHNICS [...]

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    15 Advanced Remote Operations T o control a TV Maker Code(s) SONY 501 DAEWOO 502, 504, 505, 506, 507, 515 FISHER 508 GOLDST AR 502, 503, 51 1, 512, 515, 534 GRUNDIG 517, 534 HIT ACHI 502, 513, 514, 515 ITT/NOKIA 521, 522 JVC 516 MAGNA VOX 502, 503, 518 MITSUBISHI/MGA 502, 503, 519 NEC 502, 503, 520 P ANASONIC 509, 524 PHILIPS 515, 518 PIONEER 509, [...]

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    16 Additional Information T roubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the receiver , use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the pr oblem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer . The remote does not function. , Point the r emote at the remote sensor on the receiver . , Remove any[...]

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    17 Additional Information Specifications General Remote control system Infrared contr ol P ower requir ements 3 V DC with two R6 (size-AA) batteries Dimensions 210 × 56 × 25 mm Mass (approx.) 130 g excluding batteries Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.[...]

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    18 Additional Information[...]

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    19 Additional Information[...]

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