Wireless remote – Sony XES User Manual

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Appendix

Appendix

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Wireless Remote

Installing batteries in the wireless
remote

Insert two size-AA (R6) batteries with
the correct polarity orientation.

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On batteries

Battery life

When the batteries become weak, you
will not be able to operate the system
with the wireless remote. Battery life is
about six months (or shorter, depending
on the way the remote is used). If the
remote becomes inoperative, replace the
batteries, then verify that it can operate
the system.
If the red indicator no longer flashes
when you press an operation button on
the remote, it means the batteries are
weak.

Notes on battery use

To avoid damage from battery leakage
and corrosion:

— Make sure the polarity of the

batteries match the + and –
markings in the battery
compartment.

— Do not use an old battery with a

new one, or different types of
batteries together.

— Remove the batteries when the

system will not be used for a long
period of time.

— Do not charge the batteries.

If any battery leakage occurs, replace
both batteries after cleaning the battery
compartment.

Notes on the wireless remote

• To prevent deformation due to heat,

do not place the remote in a place
subject to direct sunlight.

• Direct sunlight may affect the system’s

ability to receive infrared signals from
the remote. If this happens, move the
remote closer to the remote control
sensor of the system.

• When parking your car, put the

remote in the glove compartment or
another such place that is away from
direct sunlight to prevent deformation
due to heat.

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