Overview, On-screen operations – Sony CAV-1 User Manual
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Overview
The CAV-1 is an interface device that allows
you to use a hand-held wireless mouse and a
personal computer to control multiple audio
and video program sources and electrical
equipment. The CAV-1 consists of three
parts; a wireless mouse (Air-EGG), an
interface box (CAV-IOR), and CD-ROM
control software. The CAV-2 is identical to
CAV-1, but comes with an interface box
(CAV-lOE) and CD-ROM control software
only. The following parts are provided on
the CAV-IOR, but not the CAV-lOE:
• PS/2 connector
• ADB connector
• PC-98 connector (unused in North America)
• Air-EGG battery indicator
• Security switch
The CAV-1 / CAV-2 is available for both the
Macintosh and Windows operating systems.
Below are some of the features of the CAV-1 /
CAV-2.
On-screen operations
You can control audio and video program sources
through on-screen computer operations.
Controlling non-Sony electrical equipment
You can control audio and video program sources
made by manufacturers other than Sony, as well as
electrical equipment with infrared remote control
capability.
Macro Play
Macro Play allows you to operate several electrical
devices, automatically and sequentially.
Three ways to access CDs in a CD changer
You can access CDs by number, genre, or artist.
Macintosh and ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) are
registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
IBM and PS/2 are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines, Inc.
Other product and corporate names may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of other
companies.