Processor Operations

Changing the factory setting of a function button

If the factory settings of the FUNCTION buttons don’t match your system components, you can change them. For example, if you have a VHS VTR and a 8mm VTR, you can assign the VIDEO 2 button to operate you 8mm VTR. Note that the settings of the LINE, TUNER and PHONO buttons cannot be changed.

SYSTEM

CONTROL/

FUNCTION

Numeric buttons

1Hold down the SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTION button whose function you want to change (VIDEO 2, for example).

2Press the corresponding numeric button of the component you want to assign to the SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTION button (8 = 8mm VTR, for example).

For the numeric buttons, see the table in “Operating one component while using another” on page 9.

Now you can use the VIDEO 2 button to control a 8mm VTR.

To reset the setting to the factory setting

Repeat the above procedure.

Programming the Remote

You can programme signals from other remote controls to the shadded buttons shown below.

LEARN

LEARN

indicator

 

SYSTEM

CONTROL/

FUNCTION

BACKGROUND

1Press the SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTION button of the component you want to programme. For example, if you want to programme a CD player’s remote, press CD.

2Press LEARN to turn on the LEARN indicator.

3Press the button on this unit’s remote that is to “learn” the signal from the other remote.

The LEARN indicator flashes slowly.

Be sure to use only the shadded buttons shown above (see “Remote Button Descriptions” on page 18 for the buttons you can use to operate each component).

Other remote

Processor remote

About 2 inches (5 cm)

The RM-PE300 remote included with the SDP-E300 can control non-Sony components by “learning” the control signals from their remotes. Once this remote learns the other components signals, you can use these components as part of your system. Additionally, if you have any Sony components that fail to operate with this remote, use this programming function. This remote can “learn” signals only from other infrared wireless remotes. Before you programme signals, make sure that the two remotes:

Face straight at each other (see Step 3 below)

Are placed at a distance of about 2 inches (5 cm)

Are not moved during programming

If the LEARN indicator flashes rapidly

You cannot use the button you’ve pressed.

4On the other remote, select the function that the processor’s remote is to “learn” and hold down its button until the LEARN indicator lights steadily.

5Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to programme other buttons. Note that each button can only “learn” one signal from another remote.

6Press LEARN.

After the LEARN indicator turns off, you can control the other component with the programmed buttons.

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Sony SDP-E300 operating instructions 10GB, Changing the factory setting of a function button, Programming the Remote

SDP-E300 specifications

The Sony SDP-E300 is a cutting-edge digital signal processor designed to enhance the audio experience in various applications, such as home theater systems, professional audio setups, and broadcast environments. With its compact and robust design, it offers a multitude of features that cater to both casual listeners and audio professionals.

One of the standout features of the SDP-E300 is its advanced digital signal processing technology. The device is equipped with sophisticated algorithms that enable it to analyze and optimize sound quality. This capability allows users to achieve a more immersive auditory experience by fine-tuning audio signals to match their preferences or the acoustics of their environment.

The SDP-E300 supports various audio formats, making it versatile for different use cases. It can handle multi-channel audio, providing an engaging surround sound experience that is essential for movie watching and gaming. This multi-channel capability is complemented by its high-resolution audio support, which enables playback of lossless formats and ensures that even the most subtle nuances in sound are faithfully reproduced.

Another significant characteristic of the SDP-E300 is its intuitive user interface. Featuring a user-friendly LCD display and accessible controls, navigating through its extensive features is simple and straightforward. Users can easily adjust settings, access presets, and switch between different audio modes with ease.

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