Tx (Transmitter Virtual) 1/2 Menu; Display Of The Transmitter's Name (Name); Display Of The Transmission Power Setting (Rf Power); Display Of Audio Input Level (Input Level) - Sony DWR-S02DN Operating Instructions Manual

Digital wireless receiver
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TX (Transmitter Virtual)
1/2 Menu
For details on menu operation, see "Basic Menu
Operations" on page 11.
The Sony digital wireless transmitter sends not only digital
audio signals, but also various other information
(metadata) related to transmitter settings.
The receiver can display such metadata received from a
transmitter using the TX (transmitter virtual) 1/2 menu.
Audio RF signal
Metadata
Wireless remote control
Menu name
Item to be set
a) Indicates the power setting of the transmitter from which transmission is
currently being received.
Note
"NO DATA" appears when the transmitter is turned off or
located outside the service area. "NO FUNCTION"
appears when the transmitter does not have the metadata
transmission function.
Display of the Transmitter's Name
(NAME)
The name of the transmitter from which transmission is
currently being received is displayed.
Display of the Transmission Power
Setting
(RF POWER)
The transmission power setting of the transmitter from
which transmission is currently being received is
displayed.
Display of Audio Input Level
(INPUT LEVEL)
The audio input level setting of the transmitter from which
transmission is currently being received is displayed.
a)
Function name
Display of the Low-cut Filter Setting
(LCF)
The low-cut filter setting of the transmitter is displayed.
Display of the Power Save Setting
(POWER SAVE)
The power save setting of the transmitter is displayed.
Display of Accumulated Battery Use
Time
(TIME)
The accumulated battery use time of the transmitter is
displayed.
Display of the +48V Power Setting
(+48V)
The +48V power setting of the transmitter is displayed.
Cross Remote
This function must be set to allow the wireless remote
control function to be used between the transmitter and
receiver.
OFF: Stops the wireless remote control function.
ON: Starts the wireless remote control function with the
previously paired receiver.
PAIRING: Executes a new pairing.
For details, see "Using the Cross Remote" on page 16.
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(RF REMOTE)

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