Sony AIR-RM10 User Manual

Remote commander, Air-rm10, Operating instructions

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Remote Commander

AIR-RM10

©2009 Sony Corporation Printed in China

4-147-648-11(2)

Operating Instructions

WARNING

Do not expose batteries or apparatus

with battery-installed to excessive heat

such as sunshine, fire or the like.

Owner’s Record

The model and serial numbers are

located on the bottom of the unit.

Record these numbers in the space

provided below. Refer to them

whenever you call upon your Sony

dealer regarding this product.
Model No.

Serial No.

NOTE:

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.

 Connect the equipment into 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

modifications not expressly approved

in this manual could void your

authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment must not be co-located

or operated in conjunction with any

other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC

radiation exposure limits set forth for

uncontrolled equipment and meets the

FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure

Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65.

This equipment has very low levels of

RF energy that it is deemed to comply

without testing of specific absorption

ratio (SAR).

“S-AIR” and its logo are trademarks of

Sony Corporation.

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are

owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any

use of such marks by Sony Corporation is

under license. Other trademarks and trade

names are those of their respective owners.

iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple

Inc., registered in the U.S. and other

countries.

iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.

All other trademarks and registered

trademarks are of their respective holders.

In this manual,

and

®

marks are not

specified.

Features

The AIR-RM10 is an “S-AIR”

compatible product.

Using this unit, you can operate the

S-AIR transmitter product (called

S-AIR main unit) to select a track to be

played on the S-AIR receiver product

(called S-AIR sub unit) and check

information on the display of this

remote commander, such as a track

name, which is sent from the S-AIR

main unit.

For the S-AIR sub unit, power

management, volume adjustment and

coupling operations can be performed

using this remote commander. After

the coupling operation is established,

the S-AIR sub unit and this remote

commander are linked together.

This unit is also compatible with

“MULTI SOURCE” mode. That will

allow you to select and to listen to

multiple sources sent from the S-AIR

main unit to the S-AIR sub units.

Precautions

Notes on use of the S‑AIR

product

 As the S-AIR product transmits data

by radio waves, data may skip when

radio waves are obstructed. This is a

characteristic of radio waves and is

not a malfunction.

 As the S-AIR product transmits data

by radio waves, equipment that

generates electromagnetic energy,

such as a microwave oven, may

interfere with sound transmission.

 As the S-AIR product uses the radio

waves that share the same frequency

as other wireless systems, such as

wireless LAN or Bluetooth devices,

interference or poor transmission

may result. In this case, take the

following step:

 Do not use S-AIR product and

the other wireless systems at the

same time.

 The transmission distance differs

depending on the usage

environment. Find a location where

transmission between the unit and

the S-AIR main unit is most

effective, and install the unit and the

S-AIR main unit there.

On safety

Should any solid object or liquid get

into the unit, and have it checked by

qualified personnel before operating it

again.

On placement

 Do not place the unit in an inclined

position or in locations that are

extremely hot, cold, dusty, dirty,

humid or lacking adequate

ventilation, subject to vibration,

direct sunlight or bright light.

 Be careful when placing the unit on

surfaces that have been specially

treated (for example, with wax, oil,

polish) as staining or discoloration

of the surface may result.

On heat buildup

Heat buildup in the unit during

operation is normal and is not cause

for alarm.

Cleaning the cabinet

Clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth.

Do not use any type of abrasive pad,

scouring powder, or solvent, such as

thinner, benzine, or alcohol.

Display

Wireless strength
Battery Status

Blinks when the battery level is

low. Turns on when the batteries

are empty. Replace all the batteries

with new ones.

MULTI SOURCE

Turns on when the main unit is

set to MULTI SOURCE mode.

CPL

Blinks when the coupling

operation setting is in process:

turns on when the coupling

operation is on.

S‑AIR

Turns on when the unit and the

main unit are connected by

S-AIR.

Identifying the parts

Unit (front)

**

Display
DISPLAY button

Changes the content in the

information display lines.

COUPLING button*

To identify one of the S-AIR sub

units.

S‑AIR CH +/– button
/ (power) button*

Turns on/off the power of the

S-AIR sub unit.

Play operation buttons/

PRESET +/– button

VOLUME +/– button*

Changes the volume of sub unit.

Unit (rear without the

battery compartment lid)

PAIRING button
S‑AIR ID selector

To set the same ID for this unit

and an S-AIR main unit.

Battery compartment

* The buttons with a circle mark

beside them are for operating S-AIR

sub units. Aim the top end of this

unit at the remote sensor of a S-AIR

sub unit.

** These are tactile dots.

PAIRING

Blinks when the pairing operation

setting is in process: turns on

when the pairing operation is on.

Displays the playing status of the

main unit.

Information display lines

Displays setting status, the S-AIR

main/sub unit information, etc.

At the left end of each line, the

following icons will be displayed.

( ): Music/Track
( ): Album

( ): Artist

( ): Playlist
( ): Genre

Inserting the batteries
1

Unlock and slide the

battery compartment lid to
open.

Battery

compartment lid

2

Insert the four supplied LR6

(size AA) batteries.
Insert  side first, matching the

polarities as shown below.

3

After inserting the batteries,

attach the battery
compartment lid, and lock it.

Notes on using the remote commander

With normal use, the batteries should last

for about five months.

Do not mix old batteries with new ones or

mix different types of batteries.

If you do not use the remote commander

for a long period of time, remove the

batteries to avoid damage from battery

leakage and corrosion.

Establishing the

connection with an S‑AIR

main unit

Connect the unit and S-AIR main unit.

You can easily establish the connection

by setting the same S-AIR ID for this

unit and the S-AIR main unit.

1

Turn on the S‑AIR main unit.

Note

Pressing / (power) of this unit cannot

turn on the S-AIR main unit. Use the

button on the S-AIR main unit or

infrared remote (if supplied) to turn on

the main unit.

2

Unlock and open the battery

compartment lid, and then set
the S‑AIR ID selector to the
same ID as of the S‑AIR main
unit to be connected.
For details on setting the S-AIR ID

of the S-AIR main unit, refer to the

Operating Instructions supplied

with the S-AIR main unit.

3

Press any button on this unit.

The unit turns on and starts

searching S-AIR connection.

4

Operate the S‑AIR main unit to

turn on the S‑AIR function.
Once the connection is established,

S‑AIR” turns on.

The model name of the main unit

and “LINKED” appears in

information display lines for a few

seconds.

Note

Be sure to also set the same S-AIR ID on the

S-AIR sub unit. Refer to the Operating

Instructions of the S-AIR sub unit for details.

Getting started

Identifying the unit with a

specific S‑AIR main unit

(Pairing operation)

It is easy to set the same S-AIR ID for

the unit and S-AIR main unit to

establish the connection.

However, if a neighbor has an S-AIR

main unit with the same S-AIR ID as

your S-AIR main unit, the neighboring

system may receive and react to the

command from this remote

commander. To prevent this, you can

identify the unit with a specific S-AIR

main unit by performing the pairing

operation.

Before pairing

The connection is established by the

S-AIR ID (example).

ID:A

This unit

Main unit 

Your system

Main unit 

Neighboring system

ID:A

ID:A

After pairing

The connection is established between

the paired main unit and this unit.

Your system

Neighboring system

ID:A

This unit

Main unit 

Main unit 

ID:A

ID:A

Pairing

not connected

1

Place the S‑AIR main unit to be

paired near this unit.
Pair the main unit with the remote

commander one at a time.

2

Check the power of the S‑AIR

main unit to be connected is
turned on.

Note

Pressing / (power) of this unit cannot

turn on the S-AIR main unit. Use the

button on the S-AIR main unit or

infrared remote (if supplied) to turn on

the main unit.

3

Press any button on this unit.

The unit turns on.

4

Operate the S‑AIR main unit to

turn on the pairing function.
For details on turning on the

pairing function, refer to the

Operating Instructions supplied

with the S-AIR main unit.

5

Unlock and open the battery

compartment lid, and press the
PAIRING button on the rear
panel of the unit.
When pairing is in progress,

PAIRING” blinks in the display.

When completed, the display

message changes to “PAIRING

COMPLETE!” and it stays on for a

few seconds. “PAIRING” appears in

the display at the same time.

To cancel pairing

Change the S-AIR IDs of the unit and

the S-AIR main unit to different S-AIR

IDs.

To stop the pairing operation

midway

Press the PAIRING button again.

Note

Be sure to pair the S-AIR main unit with the

S-AIR sub unit.

Refer to the Operating instructions of the

S-AIR sub unit for details.

Operating S‑AIR sub unit with this unit

Turning on the sub unit

Using / on this unit can turn on the

power of selected sub unit.

1

Aim the unit to an S‑AIR sub

unit you want to turn on.

2

Press / to turn on the sub

unit.

Adjusting the volume

Using the VOLUME +/– can change

the volume of a sub unit when it is

turned on.

1

Aim the unit to an S‑AIR sub

unit you want to change the
volume.

2

Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the

volume.

Notes

Even when you have performed the

coupling operation with another sub unit,

volume operation is effective whenever the

remote sensor of the sub unit can receive

the command.

Even when you have set “REMOTE OFF”

on your sub unit, volume operation is

effective whenever the remote sensor of

the sub unit can receive the command.

S‑AIR (Sony Audio

Interactive Radio frequency)

Recent times have seen the rapid

spread of DVD media, Digital

Broadcasting, and other high-

quality media.

To ensure that the subtle nuances of

these high-quality media are

transmitted with no deterioration,

Sony has developed a technology

called “S-AIR” for the radio

transmission of digital audio signals

with no compression, and has

incorporated this technology into

AIR-RM10.

This technology transfers digital

audio signals with no compression

using the 2.4 GHz band range of

ISM band (Industrial, Scientific, and

Medical band), such as wireless

LANs and Bluetooth applications.

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