Sony VTX-D800U Universal Remote User Manual


 
Additional information
Additional information 21
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Transmission standards DVB-T
Channel coverage UHF channels B21 - B69
TV scart 21 pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) with SMARTLINK support
VCR scart 21 pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) with SMARTLINK support
and synchro record
Audio output socket Digital optical output (PCM using a mini TOS lead) or analogue line-out
(2V RMS), 3.5mm jack socket
Supply voltage 220 ~ 240V AC, 50Hz
Power consumption 10W (Maximum)
Operating temperature -10 to +40°C
Dimensions (W x H x D) 215 x 48 x 240mm
Weight 1.5 Kg Approx.
Accessories supplied 1 Remote control RM-X800, 1 RF Loopthrough cable, 2 AA size
batteries, 1 Receiver stand,1 fully wired Scart lead
Problem Possible cause Solution
The indicating light on the
front panel is not illuminated
Mains cable not connected Plug mains cable into power socket
The indicating light is Red The receiver is in standby
mode
Press the l/1
button on the remote
control to cancel standby mode
Remote control not working Batteries low Replace both batteries
You cannot find a channel
you have previously watched
The channel only broadcasts
for part of the day
Check the programme listings
No picture Scart plug loose
Your TV might be unable to
switch automatically into the
AV mode
Check scart plugs are firmly
connected
Set the TV to AV mode e.g AV1 or
EXT1 etc. (refer to your TV
manual)
Picture freeze Receiver malfunction
Press and hold down the l/1
button on the front panel for 5
seconds then release and wait until
indicating light turns red. Press the
l/1
button on the remote control to
resume normal operation
Picture and sound break up Signal strength low (see page
14)
Check aerial installation
No sound Volume set too low on the TV
TV in Mute mode
Scart plug loose
Increase volume setting of your TV
Cancel Mute mode
Check scart plug connection
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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice
Attention:
Picture distortion may occur if this unit is positioned in close proximity to any equipment emitting electromagnetic
radiation.
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