Sony Group RMTP100 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter User Manual CAV M1000ES
Sony Corporation Low Power Communication Device Transmitter CAV M1000ES
User Manual
4-253-728-11(1) Custom Integrated AV System Installation Manual Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel. Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. CAV-M1000ES 2004 Sony Corporation Serial No. WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. – Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. If you have any questions about this product, you may call; Sony Customer Information Services Center 1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com Declaration of Conformity This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Trade name: SONY Model No.: CAV-M1000ES Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 680 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, NJ 07649 USA Telephone No.: 201-930-6972 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Declaration of Conformity Trade name: SONY Model No.: RM-TP100 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 680 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, NJ 07649 USA Telephone No.: 201-930-6972 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Important Safety Instruction Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instrucitons. 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Welcome! Thank you for purchasing the Sony Custom Integrated AV System. Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Getting Started Features Chapter 5 Appendix LEARN Mode Code List 34 Index 37 Using the RF Remote Control 39 Unpacking 6 Parts and Controls Using the Keypad 40 Before Customizing the System Using the IR Remote Control for the Keypad 41 14 Chapter 2 Setting up the Main Unit Installing the Main Unit 15 Hooking up the Main Unit 16 Selecting the Source and the Volume Level of the Main Unit 18 Setting up the Remote Code and the Baud Rate – SETUP mode 19 Learning the Remote Code for a Connected Component – LEARN Mode 20 Testing Learned Remote Code – CHECK Mode 22 Customizing the Main Unit – INSTALLATION Mode 22 Chapter 3 Setting up the Keypad Installing the Keypad 25 Hooking up in Each Zone 27 Customizing the Keypad 28 Testing the Components 29 Chapter 4 Other Information Precautions 30 Troubleshooting 31 Error Messages 32 Specifications 33 Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides you with information on the features of the system, its accessories, and the parts and controls of each component. Features You can control up to eight audio/video sources in up to six zones with this Custom Integrated AV System. The system consists of: – a Main Unit – an RF Remote Control – Keypads (optional) – IR Remote Controls for Keypads (optional) You can enjoy the audio/video source and the output components by using a Keypad in each zone and an RF Remote Control in the main zone. This Custom Integrated AV System allows you to – Distribute audio/video signals from eight independent sources to six separate zones. – Control volume adjustment, such as muting, bass and treble adjustments for each of the six zones. – Control up to eight source components by using an RF Remote Control, a Keypad, or via RS 232C commands. Main Unit Keypad • LCD contrast adjustment. • Connecting IR IN to an IR emitter enables you to use the IR Remote Control for the additional range. • RJ45 connectors enable you to use two Keypads in a single zone. RF Remote Control • LCD panel configurable through your computer. • Controls the audio/video sources in the main zone and the other zones. • Customize touch panels via an RS232C cable connected to your computer. Audio/Video Sources 1 – 8 Audio/Video Signal Computer Getting Started • Zones: Up to six zones receive up to eight source audio/video signals. – Preamp Outs: Four fixed outputs for zones 1 to 4, and two variable outputs for zones 5 and 6. – Amplification: All six zones have built-in stereo audio amplifiers at 30 Watts per channel. – Video outputs for all six zones – Keypad connections: RJ45 connectors for all six zones using CAT5 cables • Sources: Up to eight audio/video sources can be selected by all six zones. • Remote code entry: Remote code commands can be learned by the Main Unit. – on your computer – on the Main Unit • 12 V trigger: Six zone-specific 12 V status outputs; each 300 mA max, total 1.2 A. • RS232C port (Front): Allows you to connect the Main Unit to your computer when you update the settings. • RS232C ports (Rear): Allow you to connect a Sony DVD Mega Changer and a Sony A/V Receiver to the Main Unit. AV Receiver Audio/Video Signal IR RS232C Preset Commands Preset Commands RF Remote Control Serial RJ45 Zone Status Audio/Video Signal Zones 1 – 6 RF Antenna Main Keypad Subsidiary Keypad Zones 1 – 6 Display/Signal : Signal : Command IR Remote Control for the Keypad Unpacking Getting Started The CAV-M1000ES system includes the following components: • CAV-M1000ES Main Unit • RM-TP100 RF Remote Control • Charger cradle for the RF Remote Control • AN-M1000 RF Antenna • AC power cord • Plug-in 4-terminal screw-type connector for speaker (6) • RF Antenna cable • Installation Manual (this manual) Optional Accessories: RMR-K100 Keypad • IR Remote Control • Keypad mounting bracket • Screws for fixing the Keypad to the Keypad mounting bracket (2) • Installation Guide Parts and Controls Front panel of the Main Unit CHECK PROGRAM LEARN ZONE SOURCE SELECT SETUP ZONE VOLUME ENTER Getting Started MODE BACK CANCEL ALL ZONE MUTING RS232C q; qa qs qd qf 1 ?/1 (POWER) switch Press to turn the power on or off. 8 PROGRAM Press to initiate a firmware update. 2 Learning IR window Used to input remote codes into the Main Unit. 9 Cursor/ENTER Press to select a menu. 3 Display window Displays various information. 0 MODE Press repeatedly to select the mode of the Main Unit. 4 Mode indicators Display the current mode. These indicators turn off in the NORMAL mode. qa BACK Press to return to the previous layer of the menu. 5 ZONE +/– Press to select the zone in the NORMAL mode. 6 SOURCE SELECT +/– Press to select the source component in the NORMAL mode. 7 RS232C connector Used to update the firmware of the Main Unit and to upload/download setup data from a computer using an RS232C cross cable. qs CANCEL Press to cancel the present operation and return to the NORMAL mode. qd ZONE VOLUME +/– Press to adjust the volume of the selected zone. qf ALL ZONE MUTING Press to set muting on or off in all zones. Parts and Controls Getting Started Rear panel of the Main Unit qg qh IR OUT ANTENNA IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT qj qk ql IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT COMMON VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT 12V TRIGGER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 3 SOURCE 4 SOURCE 5 SOURCE 6 SOURCE 7 SOURCE 8 CONTROL A1 II ~AC IN STR KEYPAD KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD VIDEO OUT KEYPAD VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 w; qg RF ANTENNA (page 17) Hooks up to the RF Antenna using a CAT5 cable, to operate the RF Remote Control. qh SOURCE connection jacks a) IR OUT (page 16) A 3.5 mm monaural mini phone jack for the connection of an IR emitter to control the eight source components individually. IR signals received from a zone will be routed to the IR sensor of the source component . b) VIDEO IN (page 16) An RCA jack for composite video input from a source component. c) VIDEO OUT (page 17) An RCA jack for connecting a video source to another local component. Note This is a buffered video connection, and this loop-through is active even when the Main Unit is turned off, as long as the AC power cord is plugged in. d) AUDIO IN (page 16) RCA jacks for stereo line level audio input from a source component. DVP AUX RS232C SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE USE 4-16 wa ws e) AUDIO OUT (page 17) RCA jacks for connecting an audio source to another local component. Note This is a buffered audio connection, and this loop-through is active even when the Main Unit is turned off, as long as the AC power cord is plugged in. qj IR OUT COMMON (page 17) A 3.5 mm monaural mini phone jack for the connection of an IR emitter to control any IRcontrolled component such as a lighting system or motorized screen. qk CONTROL A1 II (page 16) Hooks up to a Sony source component equipped with a matching jack allowing the Main Unit to control the source component. ql 12 V TRIGGER (page 17) Provide control outputs of +12 V DC that turn devices on and off in sync with the zone to drive voltage sensing relay modules and AC strips. w; ZONE connection jacks b) VIDEO OUT (page 17) An RCA jack that sends a source video signal selected by the zone to the composite video input on a zone display. c) FIXED PRE OUT (zones 1 to 4) An RCA jack for connecting zone audio output to an external amplifier. For use with applications where either more power is required for a zone, or for passing signals to a Dolby Prologic-compatible receiver for theater quality audio in one or more zones. wa RS232C (page 16) Hook up to other RS232C components, allowing the Main Unit to be controlled by other RS232C components, or to control other components that communicate via RS232C, such as a Sony DVD Mega Changer or a Sony A/V Receiver. Use an RS232C cross cable for the connection. ws AC IN (page 17) Hooks up the supplied AC power cord to AC IN. d) VARIABLE PRE OUT (zones 5 and 6) An RCA jack for connecting zone audio output to an external power amplifier. The volume is attenuated via VOLUME +/– on the Keypad. RF Remote Control MUTING SYSTEM VOLUME CHANNEL 1 MUTING Press to mute the audio. 4 Cursor/ENTER Press to control the source. 2 VOLUME +/– Press to adjust the volume. 5 CHANNEL +/– Press to control the source. 3 SYSTEM OFF switch Press to shut down the system. 6 RS232C connector Hook up a computer using an RS232C cable. Getting Started a) KEYPAD (page 17) An RJ-45 jack for the Keypad interface. Each connector interfaces with the following: power, GND, and data input/output. e) SPEAKERS (page 17) A Plug-in 4-terminal screw-type jack which accepts speaker cords sizes up to 12AWG. Leave the AC power cord unplugged when you hook up speaker cords. Parts and Controls Getting Started Front panel of the Keypad qa qs PAGE SOURCE MUTING qd qf VOLUME POWER qg q; 1 IR sensor Receives IR signals from the IR Remote Control for the Keypad (supplied) to control both source components and the system. 2 SELECT Press to select a menu on the LCD display, such as a source menu, a disc title list, etc. 3 PAGE Press to return to the previous menu or to view the current status of the disc title list and the preset station list. If there is no list, only a source name will be displayed. (LOCK) Press to lock the selected source component in. 5 X (PAUSE) Press to pause the playback. 6 > (AMS) Press to advance the track or to select a preset station. 7 .(AMS) Press to go reverse the track or to select a preset station. 10 8 POWER switch Press to turn the power of the Keypad on or off. 9 N (PLAY) Press to operate the selected source. 0 x (STOP) Press to stop playback. qa Display window Displays the selected source, the zone volume level, the zone and the system status, and other system status information. qs SCROLL UP/DOWN Press to scroll the LCD menu. qd MUTING Press to mute the speaker output in the zone. qf SOURCE Press to return to the source components list screen. qg VOLUME +/– Press to adjust the volume in a zone. Rear panel of the Keypad Getting Started TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER qh OUT w; IN qj wa MODE qk IR IN SUB MAIN ql qh TO SPEAKERS (page 27) Connects speaker cords to the speakers in a zone. qj CAT5 OUT (page 27) Connects a CAT5 cable to the CAT5 IN jack of the subsidiary Keypad when used in a single room qk IR IN (page 27) Connects an optional IR cord so you can operate the IR Remote Control for the Keypad by pointing it at the IR sensor of the IR emitter. ql MODE switch (page 27) When using two Keypads in a single room, set this switch to SUB on the subsidiary Keypad. w; FROM AMPLIFIER (page 27) Connect speaker cords to the Main Unit. wa CAT5 IN (page 27) Connects a CAT5 cable from the Main Unit to the main Keypad. 11 Parts and Controls Getting Started IR Remote Control for Keypads Buttons marked in grey are used to control the source components. 1 SLEEP Press to activate the sleep function that turns off the Keypad automatically after the specified duration. The time changes as shown below 2:00 t1:30 t1:00 t0:30 tOFF 2 DIMMER Press repeatedly to change the brighteness of the LCD backlight. 3 Numeral Press to select a number, representing, for example, a desired track of the source. 4 SELECT Press to select a menu on the display on the LCD, such as a source menu, a disc title list, etc. 5 LOCK Press to lock the selected source component in. 6 PAGE Press to return to the previous menu or to view the current status of the disc title list or the preset station list. If there is no list, only a source name will be displayed. 7 DOWN Press to scroll the LCD menu down. 8 ./> (AMS) Press to locate a specific track of the source or to select a preset station. 9 X (PAUSE) Press to pause the playback of the source. 0 N (PLAY) Press to operate the selected source. qa TOP MENU/GUIDE Press to display the top menu while using a source component such as a DVD player. qs CURSOR/ENTER Press to select a menu while using a source component such as a DVD player. qd DISPLAY Press to display on-screen messages from equipment such as a DVD player. qf RETURN/EXIT Press to return to the previous menu screen (level) or to quit the menu function while using a source component such as a DVD player. qg TV VOL +/– Press to adjust the TV volume. qh TV CH +/– Press to change the TV channel. qj ?/1 switch Press to turn the Keypad on/off. qk TV ?/1 switch Press to turn the TV on/off. ql ENTER Press to confirm the selection. w; DISC Press to select a disc of a DVD/CD Mega Changer. wa SOURCE Press to return to the source components list screen. ws UP Press to scroll the LCD menu up. wd m/M Press to locate a portion you want to play within a track of the source. wf x (STOP) Press to stop the current playback. wg MENU Press to display a menu while using a source component such as a DVD player. wh MUTING Press to mute the speaker output in a zone. wj VOLUME +/– Press to adjust the volume in a zone. wk F1 A button reserved for source components. wl F2 A button reserved for source components. e; FOLDER Press to move to the FOLDER screen while using a DVD player. ea TV/VIDEO Press to switch signals between TV input and Video input. 12 qj SLEEP DIMMER TV >10 Getting Started qk ql ENTER SELECT LOCK DISC PAGE SOURCE DOWN UP w; wa q; ws wd wf TOP MENU/ GUIDE MENU MUTING qa VOLUME qs wg wh wj qd qf DISPLAY TV VOL RETURN/EXIT TV CH FOLDER F1 TV/VIDEO F2 wk qg wl qh e; ea 13 Before Customizing the System Getting Started Be sure to read the following procedure thoroughly before you actually make any settings. Overview The following chart gives an overview of how to set up the Main Unit system. Setting up the Main Unit - Install the Main Unit. (page 15) - Connect components, such as source components and outut components, to the Main Unit. (page 16) - Make other connections. Setting up a Keypad - Install the Keypad into a junction box. (page 25) - Connect the Main Unit and the Keypad. (pae 17) Customizing the Main Unit - Customize the Main Unit on your computer. (page 19) - Customize the Main Unit. (page 20) Testing the components (page 29) Setting up the RF Remote Control - Customize the RF Remote Control on your computer. For detailed information on the RF Remote Control, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. 14 Planning the system Before setting up the system, plan the system configuration. Decide the source components to be connected to each SOURCE connection of the Main Unit. Decide the allocation of the components to be used in each zone. Chapter 2 Setting up the Main Unit When you mount the Main Unit, note the following: •Place the Main Unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat buildup and prolong the life of the receiver. • Do not place the Main Unit near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. • Do not place anything on top of the cabinet that might block the ventilation holes and cause malfunctions. • Do not cover the rear panel. • Use caution when placing the unit or speakers on surfaces that have been specially treated (with wax, oil, polish, etc.) as staining or discoloration of the surface may result. Installing the RF Antenna Mount the RF Antenna in an appropriate place in the room where the RF Remote Control is to be used. For details on how to make the connection, refer to “RF Antenna hookup” on page 17. Horizontal position Vertical position 15 Setting up the Main Unit This chapter provides you with information on the Main Unit regarding installation, hookups and settings. Installing the Main Unit Hooking up the Main Unit CONTROL A1II jack (D) Hook up each CONTROL A1II jack of the source equipment such as XXXX and the Main Unit. Use a CONTROL A1II cable. You can control the connected source component from the Main Unit. Before hooking up the Main Unit, be sure the power cord is unplugged. Refer to the figures below for the connections. Source component hookups Setting up the Main Unit IR OUT jack (E) Plug the IR emitter into the IR OUT jack of each SOURCE connection jack of the Main Unit. Be careful to match the source audio and video connection number on the Main Unit to the IR emitter connector number. The IR control signal will be routed to the correct source component. Find the IR sensor window on the source component and attach the emitter to the component sensor. AUDIO IN jack (A) Hook up the audio output of each source component and the AUDIO IN jack of each SOURCE connection jack of the Main Unit. Use RCA audio cables. VIDEO IN jack (B) Hook up the video output of each source component and the VIDEO IN jack of each SOURCE connection jack of the Main Unit. Use an RCA video cable. RS232C connector (C) Hook up any RS232C equipped source component and the RS232C connector of the Main Unit. Use a DB9 cross cable. You can control the connected RS232C components from the Main Unit by sending commands. A M B E G F IR OUT ANTENNA IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT COMMON VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT 12V TRIGGER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 3 SOURCE 4 SOURCE 5 SOURCE 6 SOURCE 7 SOURCE 8 CONTROL A1 II ~AC IN STR KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT 16 KEYPAD VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT DVP VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 IJ AUX RS232C SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE USE 4-16 Output component hookups VIDEO OUT jack (G) Hook up the VIDEO OUT jack of each SOURCE connection jack of the Main Unit and each video input of the external A/V receiver. Use RCA video cables. Hook up the RF ANTENNA jack of the Main Unit and the jack of the RF Antenna. Use a CAT5 cable. AC power cord hookup (N) Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN jack. IR OUT COMMON jack (H) Plug the IR emitter into the IR OUT COMMON jack of the Main Unit. The IR control signal will be routed to the output component (an auxiliary device that are not source specific). Find the IR sensor window on the output component and attach the emitter to the component sensor. Zone related cables hookups SPEAKERS jack (I) Hook up the SPEAKERS jack of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit and the FROM AMPLIFIER jack of each Keypad. Use speaker cords terminated with plug-in 4-terminal screw-type connectors. Leave the AC power cord unplugged when you hook up speaker cords. VIDEO OUT jack (J) Hook up the VIDEO OUT jack of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit and the video input of the TV monitor in each zone. Use an RCA video cable. KEYPAD jack (K) Hook up the KEYPAD jack of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit and the CAT5 IN jack of each Keypad. Use a CAT5 cable. 12 V TRIGGER jack (L) Hook up the 12 V TRIGGER jack of the Main Unit and the device used to drive a voltage sensing relay module and an AC strip. Use a 3.5 mm mini phone cable. 17 Setting up the Main Unit AUDIO OUT jack (F) Hook up the AUDIO OUT jack of each SOURCE connection jack of the Main Unit and each audio input of the external A/V receiver. Use RCA audio cables. RF Antenna hookup (M) Selecting the Source and the Volume Level of the Main Unit In the NORMAL mode, you can select a source component for each zone. The status information for each zone appears on the display window. Setting up the Main Unit Select a zone by pressing the ZONE + or ZONE – button. Select a source component by pressing the SOURCE + or SOURCE – button. The source component is confirmed one second after you release the SOURCE button. Adjusting the volume in each zone Press ZONE+ or ZONE – repeatedly to select a zone. Press ZONE VOLUME+ or VOLUME – to display the current volume level. The display window changes as shown below. t VOLUME VOLUME MIN … Selecting the source for each zone VOLUME t VOLUME 73 MAX Note The volume level displayed in the display window varies depending on the volume limits you have set as described in “Setting volume limits” on page 28. Example 1: When a source component connected to the SOURCE 1 Out/In plugs is selected in ZONE 1. Z O N E S O ZONE U R C E X SOURCE Title SOURCE No Example 2: When you connect a source component whose title has changed from SOURCE 1 to DVD in the PC SETUP mode. Note In a zone where SOURCE INPUT OFFSET is ON, the actual volume level is lower than the displayed volume level. Tip Even when you connect several DVD players to the Main Unit, you can distinguish each of them by the source number displayed on the far right side in the display window. 18 Press ZONE VOLUME+ or VOLUME – repeatedly to adjust the volume to the desired level. The display window returns to the NORMAL mode in a few seconds after you have finished. Turning ALL ZONE MUTING on or off Press ALL ZONE MUTING on the Main Unit. “ALL ZONE MUTING” appears in the display window. To turn ALL ZONE MUTING off, press ALL ZONE MUTING again. “MUTING OFF” appears for a few seconds, then the display window returns to the previous display. Setting up the Remote Code and the Baud Rate – SETUP mode Setting the baud rate – BAUD RATE SET You can adjust the baud rate between the Main Unit and an FM/AM Receiver (STR) or DVD Mega Changer connected via an RS232C connection. Press MODE repeatedly until ”<>” appears in the display window, then press ENTER. Press the R cursor or r cursor to select ”BAUD RATE SET”. Press ENTER. ”WHICH PORT?” appears for a few seconds. Press the R cursor or r cursor to select a port. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes cyclically as shown below. WHICH PORT? (Appears for a few seconds) t FRONT RS232C R r STR RS232C R r DVP RS232C R r t AUX RS232C R r Press ENTER. The baud rate setting display appears. Press the R cursor or r cursor to select the desired baud rate. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes cyclically as shown below. t 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 t 128000 bps bps bps bps bps bps bps Rr Rr Rr Rr Rr Rr Rr Press ENTER when you have finished. The display window returns to the NORMAL mode. You can transfer setting data to the Main Unit and customize it using an RS232C connection to your computer. The items that should be customized on your computer are the following. • The information needed to specify the source component, output component, and remote code settings • 12V Trigger Note Do not connect speakers and a TV to the Main Unit while in the PC SETUP mode. Connect the RS232C connector on the Main Unit to your computer with an RS232C cross cable. Press MODE repeatedly until ”< >” appears in the display window, then press ENTER. “WHICH MENU?” appears for a few seconds. Select “PC SETUP” by pressing the R cursor or r cursor. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes as follows: “PC SETUP R r” y “BAUD RATE SET R r” Press ENTER. “READY!” appears in the display window. You are now ready to transfer data between the Main Unit and your computer. (STEP TAKEN ON THE PC) Press ENTER when you have finished. “PLEASE WAIT…” appears while data is being transferred. When the data has been transferred successfully, “COMPLETED!” appears in the display window. If the data transfer is unsuccessful, “FAILED!” appears in the display window. 19 Setting up the Main Unit Setting up the Main Unit connected to a computer – PC SETUP Learning the Remote Code for a Connected Component – LEARN Mode You can enter any remote codes, even if the remote code that you want to enter is not preset in the SETUP mode. Learning the remote code - CODE LEARNING Press MODE repeatedly until “< >” appears in the display window, then press ENTER. “WHICH MENU?” appears for a few seconds. Press the cursor R or rrepeatedly to select “CODE LEARNING”, then press ENTER. “CONNECT TO?” appears for a few seconds. Tips • When you want to skip the code ID number, press the cursor r. • When you want to re-enter the code ID, press the cursor R. Press the cursor R or r repeatedly to select the desired component. Each time you press the cursor R or r , the display window changes cyclically as shown below. Notes • When the remote code has been successfully learned, a “*” will appear next to the remote code name. • You can enter up to 50 remote codes into the Main Unit. • You must complete step 5 within one minute after the remote code name is displayed in the display window; otherwise, your entry will not be learned and “LEARN FAILED!” appears. CONNECT TO? (Appears for a few seconds) t SOURCE Rr Rr COMMON 1 Rr … SOURCE … Setting up the Main Unit t COMMON 10 Rr Notes • The SOURCE or COMMON, which has already been learned by the Main Unit in the PC SETUP mode, appears with an exclamation mark ( ! ) at the left side of the display window. • Components that have not been connected to the Main Unit are grayed out in the display window. You cannot select them. Press ENTER. “INPUT IR CODE” appears for a few seconds, then display window changes to “CODE ID #001 R r”. Note Refer to “LEARN Mode Codes List” on page 34 to see the code ID number corresponding to each IR command. For example, “CODE ID #001” indicates “Power”. 20 While the code ID number is displayed in the display window, press the corresponding button on the remote control of the component while pointing it toward the learning IR window of the Main Unit. When your entries are confirmed, “COMPLETED!” appears for a few seconds, then the display window moves to the next remote code entry. If your entries are not confirmed, “LEARN FAILED!” appears for a few seconds, then the failed code ID number appears. Repeat step 5 to enter other remote codes. Press ENTER when you have finished. “SETTING NOW…” appears for a few seconds. Then, the display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Notes • Even if you quit the LEARN mode in the midst of making the settings, the remote codes that have already been learned will be stored. • Some remote codes cannot be learned. In this case, “MEMORY FULL” appears, then the display window returns to the previous remote code entry. The remote codes that have already been learned will be stored. • The remote codes that have already been learned in the PC SETUP mode are grayed out in the display window. You can add new remote codes using EXPAND CODE. • You can add up to 10 additional remote codes to the Main Unit. • You must complete step 5 within one minute after the remote code name is displayed in the display window; otherwise, your entry will not be learned and “LEARN FAILED!” appears. Adding a new remote key - EXPAND CODE Press the R cursor or r cursor to select “EXPAND CODE”, then press ENTER. “CONNECT TO?” appears for a few seconds. Press the R cursor or r cursor repeatedly to select the desired component. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes cyclically as shown below. CONNECT TO? (Appears for a few seconds) t SOURCE Rr Rr COMMON 1 Rr Repeat step 5 to enter other remote codes. Press ENTER when you have finished. “SETTING NOW…” appears for a few seconds. The display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Notes • Even if you quit the LEARN mode in the midst of making the settings, the remote codes that have already been learned will be stored. • Some remote codes cannot be learned. In this case, “MEMORY FULL” appears, then the display window returns to the previous remote code entry. The remote codes that have previously been learned will be stored. You cannot select them. … … SOURCE t COMMON 10 R r Note Remote codes that have not already been learned by the Main Unit are grayed out in the display window. You cannot select them. Press ENTER. “INPUT IR CODE” appears for a few seconds, then the display window changes to “CODE ID #100”. While the code ID number is displayed in the display window, press the corresponding button on the remote control of the component while pointing it toward the learning IR window of the Main Unit. When your entries are confirmed, “COMPLETED!” appears for a few seconds, then the display window moves to the next remote code entry. If your entries are not confirmed, “LEARN FAILED!” appears for a few seconds, then the failed code ID number appears. Tips • When you want to skip the code ID number, press the r cursor. • When you want to re-enter the code ID, press the R cursor. Notes • When the remote code is successfully learned, a “*” will appear next to the remote code name. 21 Setting up the Main Unit Press MODE repeatedly until “< >” appears in the display window, then press ENTER. “WHICH MENU?” appears for a few seconds. Testing Learned Remote Code – CHECK Mode You can check to see if the remote code of the source component have been successfully learned by the Main Unit. Setting up the Main Unit Press SOURCE – or SOURCE + to select the source component that you want to check. Press MODE repeatedly until “< >“ appears in the display window, then press ENTER. “SET COMMAND” appears for a few seconds, then the learned remote code appears. Press the cursor R or r repeatedly to select the remote code that you want to check. Press ENTER. The selected remote command will be performed. 22 Customizing the Main Unit – INSTALLATION Mode Viewing disc information – DISC SEARCH By connecting a Sony DVD Mega Changer to an RS232C jack, or a Sony CD Mega Changer to CONTROL A1II, you can view disc information, such as a disc title. Turn off the power. Press the R cursor or r cursor to select “DVD MEGA” or “CD MEGA”. Press ENTER. “SEARCHING NOW…” appears and flashes while the Main Unit is searching for the disc information. “COMPLETED!” appears after the information has been received. “FAILED!” appears when informations is not found or cannot be read. Press ENTER when you have finished. The display returns to the NORMAL mode. Press and hold MODE and the T cursor simultaneously, and then turn on the power. “DISC SEARCH” appears in the display window for a few seconds, then, “DVD MEGA” appears. Adjusting the source input offset – SOURCE INPUT OFFSET You can specify the maximum volume level to optimize the acoustic conditions in each zone. Turn off the power. Press the R cursor or r cursor repeatedly to select a source number. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes cyclically as shown below. Press and hold ZONE + and ALL ZONE MUTING simultaneously, and then turn on the power. “SOURCE OFFSET” appears in the display window for a few seconds. You can lock in the settings under which have been entered into the Main Unit. Turn off the power. Press the R cursor or r cursor to turn SETUP LOCK on or off. The display window changes as follows: SETUP LOCK Rr Rr … SOURCE 2 t SOURCE 8 Rr Press ENTER. The display window displays the OFFSET settings. Press the R cursor or r cursor to adjust the offset. Each time you press the R cursor or r cursor, the display window changes cyclically as shown below. t OFFSET 0dB R r OFFSET -1dB R r OFFSET -2dB R r OFFSET -3dB R r OFFSET -4dB R r t OFFSET -5dB R r Press ENTER when you want to adjust the offset for other source components. The step goes back to step 3. Press CANCEL when you have finished. The display window returns to the NORMAL mode. (Appears for a few seconds) SOURCE OFFSET (Appears for a few seconds) t SOURCE 1 Press and hold SOURCE SELECT + and BACK simultaneously, and then turn on the power. “SETUP LOCK” appears for a few seconds, then the display window displays the SETUP LOCK window. LOCK [OFF] Rr LOCK [ON] Rr Press ENTER when you have finished. The display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Notes • The following are the preferences that can be locked in in the SETUP LOCK mode. All settings in the LEARN mode. All settings in the SETUP mode. Settings for the Disc Search. The adjustment of SOURCE OFFSET. All Clear. • When you select settings that cannot be changed, “LOCKED!” appears for a few seconds, then the display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Note In a zone where SOURCE INPUT OFFSET is ON, the actual volume level is lower than the displayed volume level. 23 Setting up the Main Unit Locking the settings – SETUP LOCK Customizing the Main Unit – INSTALLATION Mode Viewing the version information – CIS VERSION CIS VERSION provides you the version information of the Main Unit and other external components, such as an FM/AM Receiver (STR), a DVD Mega Changer, an RF Remote Control, or the Keypad. Setting up the Main Unit Turn off the power. Press the cursor R or r to view the version information. Each time you press the button, the display window changes as shown below. Initializing all the settings – ALL CLEAR Note that all memory data will be deleted when you initiate an ALL CLEAR setting. Turn off the power. Power will be turned off automatically after the display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Press and hold ZONE – and CANCEL simultaneously, and then turn on the power. “CIS VERSION” appears in the display window for a few seconds. CIS VERSION (Appears for a few seconds) VERSION [X.XX]: displays the version information of the Main Unit. STR [X.XX]: displays the version information of the FM/AM RECEIVER (STR). DVD SYS. [X.XX]: displays the version information of the DVD MEGA CHANGER (system control). DVD IF. [X.XX]: displays the version information of the DVD MEGA CHANGER (interface control). RF RM [X.XX]: displays the version information of the RF Remote Control. KEYPAD [X.XX]: displays the version information of the Keypad. NORMAL mode 24 Press and hold SOURCE SELECT + and CANCEL simultaneously, and then turn on the power. “MEMORY CLEARING” appears in the display window during the initialization. When the initialization is completed, “MEMORY CLEARED!” appears for four seconds, then the display window returns to the NORMAL mode. Notes • Any command keys other than POWER are not enabled during the initialization of the Main Unit. If pressed, they are not recognized. • If you turn off the power before the initialization is completed, the Main Unit will start initializing settings again when you turn on the power the next time. Chapter 3 Installing the Keypad Setting up the Keypad A Keypad must be installed in a junction box (optional). Follow the procedures below to mount a Keypad mounting bracket and a Keypad on the wall. Installing the Keypad This chapter provides you with information regarding installation, hookup and settings for the optional Keypad. Place the Keypad mounting bracket over a junction box which has already been installed on the wall with the mounting lips facing out. Attach the Keypad mounting bracket to the junction box with the supplied screws at the four points as shown below. Proceed to the steps in “Zone related cables hookups” on page 17 before mounting the Keypad. Note 25 Setting up the Keypad The Keypad mounting bracket may not fit easily over some junction boxes. In this case, loosen the screws and move the Keypad mounting bracket left to right to center on the junction box. Installing the Keypad Setting up the Keypad Insert the top of the Keypad onto the mounting bracket first, in the direction of the arrow 1 until it clicks, then push the bottom of the Keypad onto the bracket in the direction of the arrow 2. Removing the Keypad Remove the screws that hold the Keypad and the Keypad mounting bracket. Press and hold the edge of the upper-side of the Keypad tightly. Pull the lower part of the Keypad away from the Keypad mounting bracket first, then pull the upper part of the Keypad out slightly, lifting it in the direction of the arrow, as shown below. Fix and tighten the Keypad mounting screws as shown below. Note You may need some extra effort to remove the Keypad from the wall since there are various kinds of junction boxes, and the installation environment of the Keypad differs. When you have finished mounting the Keypad, check that it operates properly. 26 Hooking up in Each Zone You must install at least one Keypad and a pair of speakers in each zone. In the zones where both audio and video will be installed, you must install at least one TV monitor. Requirements for these hookups are as follows. • A CAT5 cable has been installed for each zone's Keypad. • Two pairs of 12 to 18 AWG speaker cords for each pair of speakers. • An RCA video cable for a TV monitor from each zone to the Main Unit location. TV monitor hookup Hook up the video input of the TV monitor in each zone and the VIDEO OUT of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit. Use an RCA video cable. CAT5 cable hookup Set the MODE switch to MAIN on the rear panel of the Keypad. Hook up the CAT5 cable from the KEYPAD jack of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit to the IN jack of the Keypad in each zone. To install two Keypads in the same zone You can install two Keypads in a single room. Set the MODE switch to SUB on the rear panel of the subsidiary Keypad. Hook up the CAT5 cable from the OUT jack of the Keypad for which the MODE switch is set to MAIN, to the IN jack of the subsidiary Keypad. Note Speakers hookup Hook up the speaker cords from the SPEAKERS jack of each ZONE connection jack of the Main Unit to the FROM AMPLIFIER jack of the Keypad in each zone. Hook up the speaker cords from the TO SPEAKERS jack of the Keypad to the speaker terminals in each zone. 275 feet max. Main Unit Main Unit 150 feet max. Keypad 50 feet max. Keypad Keypad Notes • Use speakers which have a combined impedance of between 4 and 16 Ohms loaded. • Twist the stripped ends of the speaker cords about 2/3 inch (10 mm). Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate terminal on the components: + to + and – to –. If the cords are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack bass. • 14 AWG speaker cords are recommended for speaker runs up to 150 feet (45 m). The 4-terminal connectors accept speaker cords sizes up to 12 AWG, maximum. • If you use speakers with a low maximum input rating, adjust the volume carefully to avoid excessive output on the speakers. IR emitter hookup When you want to use the IR Remote Control for the Keypad without pointing at the IR sensor of the Keypad, plug an IR emitter (optional) into the IR IN jack of the Keypad. You can operate the IR Remote Control for the Keypad pointing at the IR sensor of the IR emitter. 27 Setting up the Keypad Note that the length of CAT5 cables for each connection is limited. See the figure below for the maximun length of CAT5 cables. Customizing the Keypad Setting bass and treble You can adjust bass and treble to optimize the acoustic conditions in each zone. Adjusting LCD contrast Turn off the power. Press the corresponding SELECTION buttons to adjust the LCD Contrast Value. Turn off the power when you have finished. The settings are confirmed when the power is turned off. Turn off the power. Press and hold MUTING and LOCK simultaneously, and then press POWER. The LCD panel changes to the Bass and Treble setup mode. Press and hold PLAY and the SELECT button in the left-upper simultaneously, and then press POWER. The display window enters the contrast setting mode. Setting up the Keypad Press the corresponding SELECTION button to adjust the bass and the treble. Turn off the power when you have finished. The settings are confirmed when the power is turned off. Notes Notes • All buttons other than POWER are disabled while settings are being made. • You can adjust the LCD contrast between level 01 and level 32. • All buttons, other than VOLUME +, VOLUME –, MUTING and POWER, are disabled while you are making settings. • You can adjust Bass and Treble between ± 14 dB and 2 dB. Setting volume limits You can customize the volume limits to protect speakers from being over driven. Turn off the power. Press the corresponding SELECTION button to adjust the maximum volume. Turn off the power when you have finished. The settings are confirmed when the power is turned off. Press SOURCE and PAGE simultaneously, and then press POWER. The LCD touch panel changes to the Volume limitation mode. Notes • All buttons, other than VOLUME +, VOLUME –, MUTING, and POWER, are disabled while you are making settings. • You can adjust the volume limits between level 64 and level 74. 28 Testing the Components It is recommended that you test all the components before you finish with the installation of the entire system in each zone so as not to encounter any problems after the installation is completed. Check to see if the Main Unit, the installed components, and the Keypad operate properly by testing each operation. Select SOURCE 1 by pressing the SELECT SOURCE button on the front panel of the Main Unit. Turn on the Keypad in zone 1. Select SOURCE 1 by pressing the SELECT button on the Keypad. Then, check the following. Check the following connections. Turn on the Main Unit. Perform the test in each zone from zone 1 through zone 6 by repeating Steps 3 to 6. Select ZONE 1 by pressing the ZONE button on the front panel of the Main Unit. IR OUT ANTENNA IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT IR OUT COMMON VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT 12V TRIGGER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT CONTROL A1 II SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 3 SOURCE 4 SOURCE 5 SOURCE 6 SOURCE 7 SOURCE 8 ~AC IN STR KEYPAD KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD FIXED PRE OUT VIDEO OUT KEYPAD VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT DVP VARIABLE PRE OUT VIDEO OUT SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) SPEAKERS (CLASS II WIRING) ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 AUX RS232C SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE USE 4-16 TO SPEAKERS FROM AMPLIFIER DVD player SP OUT TV SP IN MODE IR IN SUB MAIN DC IN Keypad 29 Setting up the Keypad - Power control Press POWER to turn the Keypad on or off. - Volume adjustment Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the volume. - Muting Press MUTING to mute the speaker output. - Playback operation Press the Play, Stop, Pause, and AMS (./>) buttons on the Keypad to confirm that the source component operates properly. - Remote control operation Check that the remote control of the SOURCE 1 component works by pressing any command button while pointing the Remote Control toward the IR sensor of the Keypad. Then check that the SOURCE 1 component operates properly using the remote control. - All the Keypads are connected to the Main Unit via CAT5 cables. - An audio or a video component is connected between AUDIO IN Left/Right and VIDEO IN of each SOURCE connection jack. - A display (output component) is connected to VIDEO OUT at each ZONE connection jack. - Speakers are connected to SPEAKERS at each ZONE connection jack. - An IR emitter is connected to IR OUT of each SOURCE connection jack, and is placed near the IR sensor of the source component. - AC power cords for the Main Unit and the other components are plugged in. Chapter 4 Other Information This chapter provides you with additional information that will help you understand and maintain your system. Precautions On safety • Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. • The AC power cord must be changed only at a qualified service shop. • The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off. On power sources • Before operating the unit, check that the operating voltage of the unit is identical to that of your local power supply. The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate on the back of the unit. • If you are not going to use the unit for a long time, be sure to disconnect it from the AC power source (mains). To disconnect the mains lead, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord. On placement • Place the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the Main Unit. • Do not place the unit on a soft surface such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on the bottom. • Do not place the unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanical shock. On adjusting the volume • Do not turn up the volume too much while listening to audio with very low input levels or no audio signals. If you do, the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played. On cleaning • Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine. If you have any questions or problems concerning the Main Unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. 30 Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the player, use this troubleshooting guide to help you to remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. There is no sound, no matter which component is selected. , Check that both the Main Unit and all components are turned on. , Check that all speaker cords are connected correctly. , Press MUTING to cancel the muting function. There is no sound from a specific component. , Check that the component is connected correctly to the audio input jacks for that component. , Check that the cord(s) used for the connection is (are) fully inserted into the jacks on both the receiver and the component. The IR Remote Control for the Keypad does not function. , Point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the Keypad. , Remove any obstacles in the path between the Remote Control and the Keypad. , Replace both batteries in the Remote Control with new ones, if they are weak. , Check that you have selected the correct function on the Remote Control. The source component does not respond to the Keypad operation. , Check that the IR emitter is connected to the IR OUT jack of the Main Unit. , Check that the IR emitter is connected to the corresponding IR OUT jack of the source component. , Check that the IR emitter is connected to the IR sensor of the source component. , Check that the remote codes have been successfully learned by the Main Unit in the PC SETP mode and the LEARN mode. The left and right sounds are unbalanced or reversed. , Check that the speakers and components are connected correctly and securely. , Adjust the balance parameters on each Keypad. There is severe hum or noise. , Check that the speakers and components are connected securely. , Check that the connecting cords are away from a transformer or motor, and at least 3 meters away from a TV set or fluorescent light. , Move your TV away from the audio components. , The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol. There is no picture, or an unclear picture appears on the TV screen or monitor. , Select the appropriate input on the Main Unit. , Set your TV to the appropriate input mode. , Move your TV away from the audio components. The RF Remote Control does not function. , Make sure the RF antenna is connected securely to 31 Other Information There is no sound, or only a very low-level sound is heard. , Check that the speakers and components are connected securely. , Check that you have selected the correct component on the Main Unit. , Press MUTING if the muting function is activated. , The protective device on the Main Unit has been activated because of a short circuit. Turn off the Main Unit, eliminate the short-circuit problem and turn the power on again. the Main Unit and placed in an appropriate position. , Make sure you have selected the correct function on the Remote Control. Error Messages Main Unit If any of the messages below appear on the Display window of the Main Unit, check the following. Other Information Message Cause Corrective action PROTECTOR ZONE1 Protective device in zone 1 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. PROTECTOR ZONE2 Protective device in zone 2 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. PROTECTOR ZONE3 Protective device in zone 3 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. PROTECTOR ZONE4 Protective device in zone 4 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. PROTECTOR ZONE5 Protective device in zone 5 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. PROTECTOR ZONE6 Protective device in zone 6 has been activated. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. FAN STOP The fan does not rotate. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. CONNECTION ERROR STR A communication error with the AV receiver has (STR) occurred. An error occurred due to an unsupported connection. CONNECTION ERROR DVD MEGA A communication error with the DVD MEGA CHANGER has occurred. An error occurred due to an unsupported connection. CONNECTION ERROR PC A communication error with the computer has An error occurred due to an unsupported connection. occurred. CONNECTION ERROR RF REMOTE A confirmation error with the RF Remote Control has occurred. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. EEP ACCESS FAIL The Main Unit failed to access the EEPROM. Ask your nearest Sony dealer. MEMORY FULL The Memory capacity for storing EEPROM code has been exceeded during the remote code learning. Some remote codes cannot be learned even if the memory capacity used for learning has not been exceeded. Keypad If any of the messages below appear on the display window of the Keypad, check the following. Message Cause Corrective action CONNECTION NOT ESTABLISHED The Keypad failed to communicate with the Main Unit. Turn off the Main Unit and check the CAT5 connections. PROTECTOR Protector is detected by the Main Unit. Turn off the Main Unit and check the speaker connections. FAN STOP The fan of the Main Unit does not rotate. Turn off the Main Unit and check that the ventilation holes are not covered. PLEASE CHECK MODE SELECTOR Mode selector switch setting is wrong. Check that the Mode switch on the rear panel of the Keypad is in the correct position. CANNOT ACCESS NOW Multiple Keypads tried to access Wait for a few seconds and try again. the same source component. SOURCE NOT AVAILABLE! An inactive source was selected. Select the appropriate source connected to the Main Unit. LOCKED BY OTHER ZONE The selected source was locked by another zone. You cannot operate a locked source until it is unlocked. LOCKED BY MAIN ZONE The selected source was locked by the main zone. You cannot operate a locked source until it is unlocked. NOT USED An inactive button was selected. Some buttons are not assigned for certain sources. ex.) PLAY cannot be operated in the TUNER position. 32 Specifications CAV-M1000ES Main Unit RM-TP100 RF Remote Control Audio (each channel) Audio (each channel) Continuous average power output (FTC) Operating system: Liquid crystal touch panel All channels: Liquid crystal size: 3.8 inches Frequency response: Input sensitivity: 30 W per channel min. RMS at 8 ohms, any two channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.09 % HD. Liquid crystal type: Reflection system Touch panel: Resistant membrance system (Monochrome type) 5 Hz to 70 kHz ± 3dB 160 mV for 1 W output, 890 mV for full output (30 W) with volume control set to maximum. Input impedance: 20 k ohms Power output: 35 W RMS (4 - 8 ohms) Signal-to-noise ratio: >92 dB (A-weighted ) Bass control range: 100 Hz ± 12 dB, 2 dB step Treble control range: 10 kHz ± 12 dB, 2 dB step Analog type Power requirements: Rechargeable (Ni-MH) battery Maximum external dimensions: 166 mm ✕ 25 mm ✕ 126 mm (W ✕ D ✕ H, including projecting parts and controls) Mass: Loop OUT/Pre OUT Frequency response: (256 ✕ 200 dots) 392 g (Main unit only, including the rechargeable battery) 5 Hz to 55 kHz ± 3dB THD @ 2 V: <0.08 % Signal-to-noise ratio: 102 dB (A-weighted @ 2 V) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Other Information Video Input/output impedance: 75 ohm Video insertion loss: 0 dB (50 Hz - 6 MHz) General 12V trigger: 300mA max each zone, total 1.2A max Power requirements: 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption: 540 W Dimensions: 430 mm ✕ 433 mm ✕ 175 mm (W ✕ D ✕ H) Mass: 24 kg 33 Chapter 5 Appendix This chapter provides you with remote code lists and concise information about operating the system. 34 LEARN Mode Code List Appendix 35 LEARN Mode Code List Appendix 36 Index AC IN 9,17 AC power cord F1 button 12 F2 button 12 FIXED PRE OUT jack 9, 17, 38 Adding a new remote key 21 FOLDER button 12 Adjusting Volume 38, 39, 40 Source input offset 23 FROM AMPLIFIER jack ALL CLEAR Hookup AC power cord 17 Keypad 17,27 IR emitter 17 Output components RF Antenna 17 Source components Speaker 27 TV monitor 27 Zone related cables AMS button 10, 12 AUDIO IN jack 8, 16 AUDIO OUT jack8, 17 BACK button Bass 28 11 H, I 24 ALL ZONE MUTING button 7, 18 27 16 17 Battery 38 Initializing all the settings 24 BAUD RATE SET19 INSTALLATION mode CANCEL button 7 CAT5 IN jack 11 CAT5 OUT jack 11 Installing Keypad Main Unit RF Antenna 25 15 15 IR IN jack 11 Charging the battery 38 IR OUT jack 8,16,17 CHANNEL +/- button IR Remote Control 22 CIS VERSION 24 IR sensor 10 CODE LEARNING 20 K, L, M CONTROL A1II jack 8, 16 Keypad 9, 25, 39 Cursor/ENTER button 7, 9, 12 KEYPAD jack 9,17 LCD contrast 28 Customizing Keypad Main Unit 28 22 Learning the remote code 22 LEARN mode code list LOCK button D, E, F DISC Button 12 DISC SEARCH 22 Information 22 DISPLAY button 12 34 10 Locking the settings DIMMER button 12 12,40 Appendix CHECK mode 22 MENU button 12 MODE button MODE switch 11 Mode indicator 23 MUTING button 9,10,12 Display window 7,10 ENTER button7,9,12 Error messages 32 EXPAND CODE 21 37 Index T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z PAGE button 10, 12 PAUSE button 10, 12 PC SETUP 19 Planning the system Testing Components 29 Learned remote code 14 TOP MENU/GUIDE button PLAY button 10, 12 TO SPEAKERS jack POWER switch 7, 10 Treble 28 Precautions 30 Troubleshooting 31 PROGRAM button TV CH button TV VOL button Removing the Keypad 26 RS232C connector 7, 9, 16 RF Antenna 15 ,17 RF ANTENNA jack RF Remote Control 9, 38 12 VARIABLE PREOUT jack 9 VIDEO IN jack SCROLL button 10 VIDEO OUT jack 8,9,17 SELECT button Volume limits Selecting the source 18 12 Using IR Remote Control for the Keypad Keypad 39 RF Remote Control 38 Version information 10, 12 24 8,16 28 VOLUME +/- button 9,10,12 SETUP LOCK 23 ZONE VOLUME +/- button SLEEP button 12 ZONE button SOURCE button 10, 12 SOURCE INPUT OFFSET 23 SOURCE SELECT button 7 Appendix Specifications 33 STOP button 10, 12 SYSTEM OFF switch 38 Numeral 12 V TRIGGER jack SPEAKERS jack 9, 17 12 11 12 TV/VIDEO button 22 8,17 40 Using the RF Remote Control Commands on the touch panel vary depending on the RF Remote Control programming. Turning the system on or off Press SYSTEM OFF. “ALL OFF”, “MAIN OFF”, and “RETURN” appear on the touch panel. Press “ALL OFF” when you want to turn off all zones, and press “MAIN OFF” when you want to turn off the main zone only. Press “RETURN” when you want to cancel the operation. MUTING Turning the RF Remote Control off Leave the RF Remote Control alone for a few minutes. The RF Remote Control turns off automatically. Adjusting the volume Press VOLUME +/– to the desired volume level. Muting the volume Press MUTING. To cancel the muting, press MUTING again. POWER OFF MUTING SYSTEM OFF Used for controlling the source. VOLUME +/– VOLUME CHANNEL Used for controlling the source. Appendix Charging the internal battery Connect the AC power cord of the charger cradle to the wall outlet. Place the RF Remote Control on the charger cradle. The internal battery starts charging. To the wall outlet 39 Using the Keypad Turning the Keypad on or off Adjusting the volume Press POWER to turn the Keypad on. The source components also turn on. To turn the Keypad off, press POWER again. When the last zone is turned off, all the source components also turn off. Press VOLUME +/– to the desired listening level. Muting the volume Press MUTING. To cancel the muting, press MUTING again or VOLUME +. Selecting and controlling the source Press SELECT next to the desired source displayed in the LCD window. The selected source is activated. Press any of the following buttons to control the activated source component. H: Operates the selected source component. X: Pauses the playback. x: Stops the playback. ./>: Locates a specific track or preset station. Receives IR signals from the IR Remote Control for Keypad (supplied). Shows the selected source, zone volume level, zone and system status, and other system status information. Press to select a menu on the display on the LCD, such as a source menu, disc title list, tuner preset station list, etc. Appendix Press to select a menu on the display on the LCD, such as a source menu, disc title list, tuner preset station list, etc. Press to return to the previous menu or to view the current status of the disc title list or the preset station list. If there is no list, only a source name will be displayed. Press to lock the selected source component. Press to scroll the LCD menu. PAGE SOURCE MUTING Press to mute the speaker output from the Keypad. VOLUME POWER Press to return to the home screen, while the selected source component is still enabled. Press to increase/decrease the volume in a zone. H: Press to operate the selected source component. X: Press to pause playback. x: Press to stop playback. ./>:Locates a specific track or preset station. Press to turn the Keypad on/off. 40 Using the IR Remote Control for the Keypad Buttons marked in grey are used to control the source components. Inserting batteries into the Remote Control Insert two R06 (size-AA) batteries into the battery compartment with the + and – correctly oriented to the markings. When using the Remote, point it at the IR sensor on the Keypad. Press any of the following buttons to control the activated source component. H: Operates the selected source component. X: Pauses playback. x: Stops playback. ./>: Locates a specific track or preset station. m/M: Locates a section you want to play within a track. Adjusting the volume Press MASTER VOL +/– to the desired volume level. Muting the volume Press MUTING. To cancel the muting, press MUTING again or VOLUME +. z When to replace the batteries Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for about six months. When the remote no longer operates the player, replace both batteries with new ones. SLEEP DIMMER TV >10 Notes ENTER SELECT SELECT LOCK DISC PAGE SOURCE DOWN UP ./> m/M Turning the Keypad on or off Press ?/1 to turn the Keypad on. The source components also turn on. To turn the Keypad off, press ?/1 again. When the last active zone is turned off, all the source components also turn off. TOP MENU/ GUIDE MENU MUTING VOLUME VOLUME DISPLAY Selecting and controlling the source MUTING TV VOL RETURN/EXIT TV CH FOLDER F1 TV/VIDEO F2 Press SELECT next to the desired source displayed in the LCD window. The selected source is activated. 41 Appendix • Do not leave the Remote Control in an extremely hot or a humid place. • Do not drop any foreign object into the Remote Control casing, particularly when replacing the batteries. • Do not use a new battery with an old one. • Do not expose the IR sensor to direct sunlight or lighting equipment. Doing so may cause a malfunction. • If you do not intend to use the Remote Control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion. Appendix 42 Appendix 43 Información complementaria 44 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia
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