How to Control AV Equipment from the
The
Note that the functions of REC, POWER ON, and POWER STANDBY cannot be operated from the supplied software
| PREV. | NEXT | STOP | REW. | PLAY | F.F. | PAUSE | REC | POWER | POWER | |
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Use the supplied IR transmitter
•Confirm location of the remote control signal receptor part of the Sony equipment that you want to control, and fix the supplied IR transmitter
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Install the
Note
If any screening object is placed in between the IR LED and the IR receiver, the infrared ray is blocked to disable control of the external equipment.
•Operate the
Connecting the Speaker
Speaker connection method changes depending on the operating mode.
When the “70 V LINE” mode is selected, the output signal becomes monaural. Connect the (+) terminal of a speaker to the (+) terminal (red) of SPEAKERS
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The table below shows the number of speakers that can be connected in the high impedance [70 V LINE] mode.
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1 kΩ | 5 W | 30 |
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3.3 kΩ | 1.5 W | 100 | ∗ The notation in [ ] is displayed in the | |
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10 kΩ | 0.5 W | 300 | ||
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