Using the RF Remote Commander Unit
In addition to fixed,
customized menus that appear on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This makes operation easier, by presenting you with "virtual" buttons
that are larger, more widely spaced and properly labeled for the functions you're controlling at any given time. It also enables the remote
to function as a status display, complete with menus that list the names of available DVDs, CDs and preset radio stations. When you play
a DVD or CD, you also get a display of disc name, track number and playing time.
NOTE: The RF Remote Commander displays are customized by Sony and your installer for your specific system. As such, specific controls and features on your RF Remote Commander unit may vary slightly from the controls and features illustrated in this manual.
NOTE: The LCD menus will also vary depending on whether your system includes a cable, satellite or High Definition TV
Turning the system on.
1.If you prefer, remove the RF unit from its charging cradle.
2.Touch the LCD screen. You'll be greeted by a display that shows the available sources on the
Choosing a Zone.
1.You can use the RF Remote Commander unit not only in the Main Room, but throughout your home, up to the limits of RF transmission between the unit and its base station antenna. Select the Zone using the
2.Touch the MAIN button to control the entertainment in the Main Room. Your choice of the Main Room will be confirmed in the LCD status display.
3.The
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