Setting Up The Remote - Sony CDP-CX350 Operating Instructions Manual

Cd/sacd players & changers: 300 disc cd changer
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Getting Started
Turning off the player's response to remote
signals
To use the remote supplied with another component
compatible with the 2 way remote system, you must
turn off this player's response to signals of the remote
supplied with this player.
Set the 2 way remote system to off when:
• you use the remote as RM-TP501, RM-TP501E,
RM-LJ301 supplied with the receiver/amplifier (you
can operate Disc 1 to Disc 200 only).
• you use the remote with the
the receiver/amplifier.
I / u
1
Press MENU/NO.
2
Turning the JOG dial until "2WAY OFF ?" appears
in the display window.
3
Press YES.
When you connect the player to CDP-CX260 or CDP-
CX88ES, press OPERATE on the transmitter/receiver
to turn it off, and set the 2 way remote system of the
player to on.
To return to normal setting
After following steps 1 and 2, and "2WAY ON ?" is displayed,
then press YES.
Notes
• When you use the remote to operate more than one unit,
position the units so that each unit can receive the signals of
the remote.
• When you use this player with a receiver/amplifier, turn
the receiver/amplifier on when using this player.
GB
6
mark supplied with
MENU/NO
YES
JOG
+100

Setting Up the Remote

This section describes how to prepare the supplied
remote for operation.
Press I/u on the player to turn the player on.
If the following message appears in the remote's
display while setting up the remote, point the remote
at the player as illustrated below.
C
a n ' t r e c e i v e
P
e l
a s e t u r n
t
h i
s REMOT E
t o a ma i n u n i t
Note that the display disappears automatically if you
don't proceed for more than a few moments.
I/u
30
PLAYER SELECT
MENU
TRACK
MENU
Easy scroll
PUSH ENTER
key
CONTINUE
SHUFFLE
PROGRAM
REPEAT
MEMO SCAN
DISC
SKIP
TIME/TEXT
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