Processor Operations

The SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTION buttons on the remote are factory-set as follows:

To listen to

Press

 

 

Records

PHONO*

 

 

Radio programmes

TUNER*

 

 

Compact discs (CD)

CD*

 

 

Audio tapes (Tape deck B)

TAPE*

 

 

Operating one component while using another (Background Operation)

You can temporality operate other components while listening to or watching a programme.

VHS Video tapes

VIDEO 1

(Remote control mode VTR 3)

 

 

 

Laserdiscs

VIDEO 2

 

 

TV programmes

TV

 

 

Other components

LINE**

 

 

*The input selector switches to LINE IN. If you connect a Sony amplifier (that can be controlled by infrared wireless remote) to the LINE IN jacks of the processor, the amplifier’s input selector automatically switches to the selected component.

**If you connected an additional audio component to the LINE jacks as shown on page 6.

If you want to change the factory setting of a button, see page 10.

If the component does not turn on

Press the power switch on the component.

2Start playing.

Refer to “Remote Button Descriptions” on page 18 for details.

To turn off the components

Press SYSTEM OFF.

If you use a Sony TV

When you press TV to watch a TV programme, the TV turns on and switches to the TV input. The TV also turns on when you press VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 and switches to the appropriate video input.

If the TV does not switch to the appropriate input automatically, press TV/VIDEO on the remote.

Numeric buttons

BACKGROUND

1Hold down BACKGROUND.

2Press both the corresponding numeric button of the component you’re going to use (see the table below) and one of the following buttons at the

same time; VISUAL POWER, TV/VIDEO, CH PRESET +/–, ANT TV/VTR, D.SKIP, (, 9, p, 0 / ) , = / + , P , r .

Example: To start recording on the VCR while watching TV.

While holding down BACKGROUND, press 9 (or 8) and press r at the same time.

The numeric buttons are assigned to select the functions as follows:

Numeric button

Operates

 

 

1

CD player

 

 

2

DAT deck

 

 

3

MD deck

 

 

4

Tape deck A

 

 

5

Tape deck B

 

 

6

LD player

 

 

7

VCR (remote control mode VTR 1*)

 

 

8

VCR (remote control mode VTR 2*)

 

 

9

VCR (remote control mode VTR 3*)

 

 

0

TV

 

 

*Sony VCRs are operated with a VTR 1, 2 or 3 setting. These correspond to Beta, 8mm and VHS respectively.

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Sony SDP-E300 To listen to Press, If the component does not turn on, To turn off the components, If you use a Sony TV

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.

Additionally, the SDP-E300 offers connectivity options that cater to modern audio setups. It includes multiple inputs and outputs, such as HDMI, optical, and coaxial connections, allowing seamless integration with a variety of devices, including televisions, gaming consoles, and streaming services. This flexibility in connectivity ensures that the processor can be an integral part of a comprehensive audio system.

Furthermore, the SDP-E300 incorporates advanced room correction technology. This feature analyzes the acoustics of the listening environment and adjusts the output to compensate for any deficiencies. As a result, users can enjoy a balanced and clear soundstage, regardless of their room's characteristics.

In summary, the Sony SDP-E300 stands out as a powerful and versatile digital signal processor that enhances audio experiences through advanced signal processing, multi-channel support, an intuitive user interface, flexible connectivity, and room correction technology. Whether for a home theater or a professional audio environment, the SDP-E300 is an excellent choice for those seeking to elevate their sound quality.