Using The Cross Remote; Pairing With A Transmitter - Sony DWR-S03D Operating Instructions Manual

Digital wireless receiver
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Using the Cross Remote

This receiver is equipped with a wireless remote control
function that can be used to set the parameters (low-cut
filter, attenuation operation, power save mode, etc.) of the
transmitter through the TX1/2 menu. This function makes
it easier to operate and manage the microphone system
while in the field.
This wireless control is 2.4 GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant
and has no effect on the RF band of digital wireless audio.
This function is activated when pairing is established
between the transmitter and the receiver using the RF
REMOTE function.
Note
If the software version is not suitable for use with this
receiver, the wireless remote control function may not
function. A software update may be necessary to enable
proper functioning. For details on software updates,
contact your Sony service representative.
For details on transmitter software versions that are
compatible with this receiver, see "Transmitter software
version" on page 24.

Pairing with a transmitter

The transmitter that you want to control using the wireless
remote control function is linked to the receiver via the
pairing operation.
In addition to using the following procedure, you can also
set the POWER switch on tuner 1 or tuner 2 to ON while
holding down the – button to pair the transmitter with the
tuner that you turned ON.
1
Press the MENU SELECT button repeatedly until the
TX1/2 menu is displayed.
2
Press the + or – button repeatedly until the RF
REMOTE indication is displayed.
3
Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes.
4
Press the + or – button repeatedly to select PAIRING.
5
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
Before proceeding to the next step, set the transmitter
to be controlled to pairing mode.
For details, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the transmitter.
The receiver starts searching for a transmitter and then
displays the transmitter name with which pairing can
be executed.
During the search, pressing any operation key on the
receiver will cancel pairing mode.
6
Press the + or – button repeatedly to select the
transmitter to be paired with from among those
indicated.
7
Press the SET button to enter the setting.
The receiver starts to communicate with the selected
transmitter and the wireless remote control condition
appears in the display. The condition level (indicated
by
) goes up and the remote control function
becomes operative.
Cross Remote condition indication
Note
If the receiving channel (CH) configured on the receiver is
a channel for which use with the wireless remote control
function is restricted on the transmitter side, the
UNMATCH screen appears.
In such cases, change the receiving channel on the
receiver. If you want to use the restricted channel, set
REMOTE to OFF in the transmitter's menu to release the
channel restriction, and manually configure the
transmitter's channel.
On Cross Remote condition indication
Indicates the signal transmission condition of the wireless
remote control function (4 levels).
: Good transmission
: Somewhat good transmission
: Somewhat poor transmission
: Poor transmission
: Unable to communicate with paired receiver
When the wireless remote control function is off, this
indication does not appear.
Using the Cross Remote with a previous
pairing
With the TX1/2 menu, select RF REMOTE, and then
select ON.
Notes
• When you set RF REMOTE to ON, the transmitter will
communicate with the receiver to which it was
previously paired. To use the wireless remote control
function with another transmitter, you must perform the
pairing procedure again for that transmitter.
• Pairing with multiple transmitters is not possible.
The following transmitter settings can be
performed through Cross Remote:
• Group/channel/band setting
• Audio attenuator setting
• Low-cut filter setting
• Lock function setting
• Power save setting
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