Sony SRP-X700P Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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How to Control AV Equipment from the SRP-X700P
The SRP-X700P can control the Sony equipment connected to the CONTROL S OUTPUT1 through 4 terminals. The procedure to set up the
MACHINE CONTROL on the SRP-X700P Manager, and the functions, which can be operated, from the SRP-X700P are shown in the table below.
Note that the functions of REC, POWER ON, and POWER STANDBY cannot be operated from the supplied software SRP-X700P Manager
and User Control Panel, to prevent the system from malfunctioning.
Use the supplied IR transmitter VM-50 to control the Sony equipment that is not equipped with the
CONTROL S terminal.
Confirm location of the remote control signal receptor part of the Sony equipment that you want to control, and fix the supplied IR
transmitter VM-50 with a both-sided adhesive tape as shown below.
Setting Requirements
Operate the SRP-X700P Manager or the User Control Panel to confirm that it can control the Sony equipment. If they cannot control the
equipment, change position of the supplied IR transmitter VM-50 until they can control the equipment.
Install the VM-50 inside a rack. Recess the
IR receiver behind the IR LED by more than
10 cm. Install the IR receiver in the location
that is within the range of 20 cm higher and
20 cm lower than the IR LED (as shown by
the dotted line of the illustration). The IR
receiver of the equipment should be located
more than 5 cm far from the IR LED in the
right and left.
Note
If any screening object is placed in between
the IR LED and the IR receiver, the infrared
ray is blocked to disable control of the
external equipment.
CH-1
+
+
+
+
CH-1
+
CH-2
CH-2
CH-1
+
+
CH-1
CH-2
CH-2
Impedance
4to 16
Impedance
32to 10k
Connecting speakers with
low impedance [Lo imp.]
Connecting speakers with
high impedance [70 V LINE]
Impedance
1 k
3.3 k
10 k
Power applied to
each speaker
5 W
1.5 W
0.5 W
Number of speakers
you can connect
30
100
300
5cm 5cm
20cm 20cm
10cm
VM-50
VM-50
View from the top
IR LED
Front panel side
of the equipment
View from the front
IR receiver
Service area
The table below shows the number of speakers that can be connected in the high impedance [70 V LINE] mode.
The notation in [ ] is displayed in the
SRP-X700P Manager.
Connecting the Speaker
Speaker connection method changes depending on the
operating mode.
When the 70 V LINE mode is selected, the output
signal becomes monaural. Connect the (+) terminal of a
speaker to the (+) terminal (red) of SPEAKERS CH-1
and the () terminal of a speaker to the (+) terminal
(red) of SPEAKERS CH-2.
MACHINE
TYPE
DVD
1
VTR1 (Beta)
VTR2 (8mm)
VTR3 (VHS)
VTR4 (DV)
CD
MD
CD-R
Blu-ray Disc
3
Inst. VTR
Cassette Deck
Supported equipment
DVD player
DVD recorder
2
Betamax VCR
8 mm video VCR
VHS VCR
Digital video VCR
CD player
MD recorder
CD-R for audio
Blu-ray disc recorder
2
Professional use VCR
(DVCAM and others)
4
Network player
5
Audio cassette deck
6
PREV.
a
a
a
a
a
a
STOP
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
REW.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
PLAY
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
NEXT
a
a
a
a
a
a
F. F.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
PAUSE
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
REC
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
POWER ON/
STANDBY
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Operations
*1 Set the remote control mode of the deck in use, to the DVD1 mode before use.
*2 The Recording function of the DVD recorder and that of the Blu-ray disc recorder are not supported so that they cannot be controlled.
*3 Set the remote control mode of the deck in use, to the BD1 mode before use.
*4 If you want to use the control S terminal of the DSR series to control the VCR, select Inst. VCR. If you want to use the AV mouse VM-50 (option) to
control the VCR, select the VCR4 (DV) mode.
*5 For the network player (NSP-100), only the Play, Pause and Stop functions on the play list that is set for the Play button one-touch playback are enabled.
*6 If you use the double cassette audio deck, only the deck B can be controlled.