OPERATION

The HD tuner is an advanced HDTV and NTSC TV tuner with features that support lodging systems and stand-alone operation.

Lodging Mode

The tuner will automatically function in a lodging mode when attached to a compatible PPV system. The tuner will communicate with lodging system, identify the system and the necessary communication protocols and immediately send commands to the display necessary to function with the attached PPV system.

Stand Alone

To control the tuner in stand-alone mode, the tuner must not be connected to PPV system. If the display is connected to a PPV system, first disconnect the RJ12 communication cable between the tuner and the PPV control box. (RJ12 is connected to CONTROL - PPV).

In Stand Alone mode, the tuner will respond to the Sony remote and other compatible PPV system remotes. To access the User Menu in stand alone mode, press the MENU button on the remote.

Note on LX2 remote The supplied remote controller for the Sony FWD-32LX2F and FWD- 40LX2F does not have a Channel Up or Channel Down buttons. To change channels on the tuner, you must use the UP Arrow or Down Arrow on this remote, or use any Sony TV remote (such as the Sony RM-EZ2) or universal remote supporting the Sony TV IR commands.

Controlling the Sony Display

The tuner and displays are designed to use the same remote control shipped with the display, while minimize conflicting commands that could cause the display and tuner to both react.

When the tuner is connected to the display the Sony display will not show the Sony Menu. All commands to control the display will be controlled by the tuner.

If you need to access the Sony display menu, press in sequence, the following remote buttons:

DISPLAY RIGHT LEFT MUTE

The Sony display will now respond to the Sony remote for menu functions. To exit this mode, perform the above key sequence again.

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Sony ICS-SP30 manual Lodging Mode, Stand Alone, Controlling the Sony Display