Sony DWT-P01 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
20
Using the Wireless Remote Control Function
1 Turn off the power, and then while
holding down the SET button, turn the
power on.
The signal transmission stops.
2 Press the + or – button repeatedly until
the GP/CH indication is displayed.
3 Hold down the SET button until the
group indication flashes.
4 Press the + or – button repeatedly to
select a group.
5 Press the SET button to enter the
group.
The channel indication starts flashing.
6 Press the + or – button repeatedly to
select a channel.
7 Press the SET button to enter the
channel.
To set the group/channel
using the pairing mode of the
wireless remote control
function
When the transmitter is paired with the
receiver, the transmission channel of the
transmitter is set to the receiving channel on
the receiver automatically.
For details, see“Pairing with a receiver” on
page 20.
Using the
Wireless Remote
Control Function
This transmitter 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 receiver
or other devices. 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.
Pairing must be done first before the
wireless remote control function can be
used.
Pairing with a receiver
Pairing links the transmitter with the
receiver which the wireless remote control
function is to be used.
When the transmitter has been paired with a
receiver through the receiver operation,
turning on the transmitter while holding
down the – button establishes the pairing
immediately.
To carry out pairing through menu
operations on the transmitter, do the
following.
1 Set the receiver to be used for
controlling the transmitter to pairing
mode.