1Function buttons

Press one of the buttons to select the component you want to use. When you press a button, the receiver and the selected component turn on. If the component does not turn on, press the power switch on the component.

To select

Press

VCR

VIDEO1 (VCR mode 3), VIDEO2

 

(VCR mode 1), or VIDE3 (VCR

 

mode 2)*

DVD player

DVD

 

 

TV, DBS tuner, or LD

TV

player

 

 

 

Tape deck

TAPE

 

 

MD deck

MD

 

 

CD player

CD

 

 

Built-in tuner

TUNER

 

 

Turntable

PHONO

 

 

the component connected

5.1 IN

to the 5.1/DVD INPUT

 

jacks on the receiver

 

 

 

*Sony VCRs become operable when you press the VIDEO1, 2, or 3 button. These buttons correspond to VHS, Beta, and 8mm,

respectively.

See the table on page 10 for information on the buttons you can use to control each component.

Note that the function buttons are factory-set as described in the table above. If you want to change the factory setting of the buttons to match your particular components, do the procedure “Changing the Factory Setting of a Function Button” on page 12.

Notes

Before you turn on the receiver, make sure that you have turned the MASTER VOLUME control on the receiver to the leftmost position to avoid damaging your speakers.

After you have selected VCR or DVD player, turn on the TV and set the TV’s video input to match the component you selected.

2AV1/u switch

Press to turn the audio and video components on or off.

3SYSTEM STANDBY switch

Press to turn off the receiver and other audio/video components at the same time.

4MASTER VOLUME +/– buttons

Press to adjust the volume level of all speakers at the same time.

If you have pressed the TV CONTROL button:

Press to adjust the volume level of the TV speakers.

5MUTING button

Press to mute the sound. The indicator to the left of the MUTING button on the receiver lights up when the sound is muted.

If you have pressed the TV CONTROL button:

Press to mute the sound from the TV.

6SLEEP button

Press repeatedly to activate the sleep function and the duration which the receiver turns off automatically.

Operations Remote Basic and Parts of Location

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