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Replacing Batteries - Sony NHS-1000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Lock a source
Use the Sleep function.
Adjust the In-Wall Keypad
display brightness.

Replacing batteries.

Under normal conditions, the IR Remote Commander unit batteries should last for about six months.
Do not install a new battery together with an old battery.
1. Remove the battery cover as shown.
2. Insert two fresh AA batteries, observing polarity as indicated.
When replacing batteries, do not drop any foreign object into
the Remote Commander unit casing.
3. Replace the battery cover.
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Using
the IR Remote Commander
Pick up the IR Remote Commander
In your Sony system, controls for the central entertainment sources
are located throughout your home. This creates the possibility that
users in the home theater room, for example, could accidentally
interrupt the viewing of a DVD in a bedroom. You can prevent this
by "locking" the source you're enjoying.
1. Press the LOCK button on the IR Remote Commander unit to
lock the selected source. A Light Emitting Diode (LED) in the In-
Wall Keypad LOCK button lights up to indicate status.
• Amber: The selected source is locked.
• Off: The selected source is released.
2. The Lock status is also indicated by LEDs next to the SELECT
buttons in the In-Wall Keypad.
A. A GREEN LED indicates that the source is selected.
B. An AMBER LED indicates that the source is selected and
locked in another room. You are free to enjoy
entertainment from that source. But because of its "locked"
status, you cannot control that source from your room.
3) Press the LOCK button again to release the selected source.
The Sleep function automatically turns off the Remote Room after a
specified duration. Each time you press the SLEEP button, the
time changes as shown: 2:00
Press the DIMMER button to raise and lower the brightness of the
Keypad Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) backlight.
Unit
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unit and. . .
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1:30
1:00
0:30
OFF.

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