S 01%TY. 3.242-704-1_ Integrated Remote Commander Operating Instructions RM-A V3000 © 2002 Sony Corporation
S 01%TY. 3.242-704-1_1_!
Integrated RemoteCommander
Operating Instructions
RM-A V3000
© 2002 Sony Corporation
WARNING
To prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose theunit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, donot open the cabinet. Referservicing to qualifiedpersonnel only.
WARNING
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
For the customers in the USA
Owner's RecordThe model rmmher is located on the front
panel.The serial number is located on the inner
side of the battery compartment.
Record these nmnbers in the spaces
provided below. Refor to them whenever
you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. RM-AV3000
Serial No.
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS INTHE U.S.A.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and canradiate radio fi'equency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does causeharnfful interference to radio or
television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to uT tocorrect the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet ona circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
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Features
The RM-AV3000 Remote Commander
provides centralized control of all your
AV components fl'om a single remotecommander and saves tile trouble of
operating different AV components withdifferent remote control devices. The
following are its nmin features.
Customizing 258 labels of controlkeys in the dot matrixLCD with dot matrix makes label
customizing possible. A total of 258 labelson the LCD, such as component labels,macro labels, etc., can be customized. A
label of up to 8 letters with digits,
characters or symbols can be selected anddisplayed.
Control of 18 componentsControl of a maximum of 18 components(TV, STB, VCR, DVD, CD, AMP, etc.) is
possible.
Components are selectable with 6buttons on tile Commander for tile
components frequently used and 12 keys
on tile LCD (displayed by pressing tileOTHER button). Component Select
buttons of light storage type are easy-to-operate and visible in the dark.
Setting a maximum of 45 macrocommands of a maximum of 32successive stepsA maximum of 45 macro commands
which provide a maximum of 32successive steps by pressing a single
button can be set (15 system control
macros, 18 component macros, and 12timer macros). Macro execution speed ischangeable. All power on/off macro
commands for Sony components arepreset at the factory.
Clock display and timer functionUsing a maximum of 12 timer macros,timer cont_ of automatic on/off and other
controls _uch as recording, stopping, e_.)of each component are possible.
Centralized control of Sony AVcomponents with this one remotecommanderThis Commander is preset at the factory
to operate Sony brand components, soyou can use it out of the box as a control
center for your Sony AV components.
Remote control signals for non-Sonycomponents are also presetThis Commander is preset _r most m_or
brands components including Sony. Youcan remote control your components by
setting their code numbers (page 12).
Learning function for programmingother remote control signals you needThis Commander has a learning function,
to learn remote control signals to operatenon-preset components or functions
(page 19).In addition, the Commander can learn
remote control signals (infrared signals
only) of non Audio Visual components
such as air-conditioners, lights, etc. (somespecific appliances or functions may not
be available) (page 49).
Channel macro function allows youto select a channel with a single keyUp to 4 key steps can be programmed onmacro keys (Label keys). If you set the
key operations for entering a channelnumber on a macro key, you can select
tile channel by pressing that macro k_y
(page 58).
Easy.to-operate touch key LCD withblue back light
This Commander has a touch key LCD that
changes the key display accoMing to the
selec_d component. The Commander is
eaay m operate as only the keys necessary
to operate the selec_d component are
displayed. The display hacklight allows
operation even in the dark.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
4
Lo4;ationand Function of Cootrol_ .......................................................................................
Installing the Batb_ries ......................................................................................................... 7
Whe_ _ _place _ie bat?ec_es.............................................................................................. 8
_Ycting the CIm;k .................................................................................................................. 85e_t_x_ the cl_ck for _ _rst _rne alter irlstaKirlg batte_es ............................................ 8AdjLIs_rlg _ie clo_ "_'ter settling _e clock ...................................................................... _0
Basic Operations
SOl:Ling the Code for FTt_et Audio and Visual Components ............................................... 12
Setting a cornpo_leot code ................................................................................................. 12
C.heckLrlg ffthe code nut_tber,,,,,orks ................................................................................ 15
Pi_ldi_lg a come, one,it code with tile Search f_mction .................................................... 16
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander .............................................. 18
"10 control tile VO]tL_Ie ........................................................................................................ 19
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations -- Learning Function ................................ 19Pot acctwate le_rni_g ......................................................................................................... 25C harlgirig or erasing tile fu nctio_l of a tattght key oc btt_to_l ....................................... 25
Advanced Features
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio Sy_'tem................. 29
Executing a Serit_ of Commands -- System Control Functions......................................... 31_rogr_ rJt'tIi_Jga series of corr_rJa_Jds for tile SYSTEM CONTROl, btlttoris
or tile I,abel keys .............................................................................................................. 32
Notes ori System Cootrol O_JeraUoris .............................................................................. 37]_rogr_ rlt_Ii_lg a series of ColfIT_]_Lt']_S _or tile COIfl_OIleYlt Select b Llttozls
or tile I,abel keys .............................................................................................................. 38
Charlgirig tile ixlte_,al be_veen operatio_l steps ............................................................ 40qO c]imlge t_e COt'tI|_O_le{ItmaCrO executi_g t3rrle ........................................................... 42
Adding an Extra Function 1:othe Component Selc_;tButtons ............................................. 43]_rogra3rlt'tIi_lg t_l_ Power-On cornrn_lU of" tile selected cornporieot
(fbr SurLycornporIents only} ........................................................................................... 43
Addi_Jg a corr_rJ_rid t_mtis retltared whe_l select trig a cornporient ............................ 45
Assigning Other Components to the Component Sele_ 5uttons or the Label k_ys .......... 47C.opy_lg t_le settings of a Co_npone_t So]oct button
or a I.abel key to another butt_r_ or key ....................................................................... 47
Programming a Frequeotly Used Key Operation f_r SYSTEMCONTROLButtonsor Label Koys.................................................................................................................... 49Notes ori learr_Jng _he sig'-rla3s of ari air-cued Jr toner ...................................................... 52
Transferring Data between Commanders ........................................................................... 52"li'aris_erri_lg data ................................................................................................................ 52P.eceJvJngtile data .............................................................................................................. 56
Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Rrcss-- Channel Macro Function ......................... 58
Setting the Timer ................................................................................................................ 61
Set, trig the new thner program ......................................................................................... 81
Char_ging the prograr_ already set or ch_zlgtr_g ar_oth_r programthat you sele_ ................................................................................................................... 85
Using Other FunctionsLocking the Controls -- Hold Fun_ion ............................................................................... 71
Protecting your settings -- Setting LockFun_ion ............................................................. 72
Setting the Automatic-Off Time of the Display Window .................................................... 73
Adjusting the B_aeklightof the Display Window ................................................................. 74
Setting the Key-Touch Bcop................................................................................................ 77
Adjusting the Contrast of the DisplayWindow .................................................................. 78
Changing the Names of the Label Keys or the Component Nam_on the Mode Display K_y ................................................................................................. 79
ErasingAll the Settings ....................................................................................................... 81
Additional Information
Pro_antion_......................................................................................................................... 83
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 83
Specifications...................................................................................................................... 83
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 84
AppendixTableof Pros_ Functions.................................................................................................... 88
TV .......................................................................................................................................... 86
STB 0)]gttal satellite) .......................................................................................................... 89
STBE _)_g[tal cable box) ..................................................................................................... tooVCR, VCR2, VCR3 .............................................................................................................. 91
])VII, I)V])2 ......................................................................................................................... to2C] ) ......................................................................................................................................... 03
AMP ...................................................................................................................................... to4
MD ........................................................................................................................................ to5
TAPE A, TAPE B ................................................................................................................. 96
CABI,E (Cabl_ box) ............................................................................................................ tO'/
I,I) g,aser disc player) ........................................................................................................ tO'/D\;It {I)igJtat video recorder) ............................................................................................ tO8DAT ....................................................................................................................................... tO9
I,[GHTING ......................................................................................................................... I0O
Quick R_nce of Operations ......................................................................................... 101
Full display ........................................................................................................................ 103Index ...................................................................................................................... Backcover
Location and Functionof Controls
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[] Clock Display key (page 8)Displays tile clock, the tr_.rtsrr tissiorl
mark, the batteu¢ {{lark _ld the ti]rlermark,
[] Mode Display key (page 8. 13.20, 30,32,40)I )isi_]a_." tile status of tile selected{Ilo¢te,
I_urict_orl of the key changes accordingto the selected mode.
[] LCD touch key display
Tile k_s used for operatJslg each
('ot_i[JoIle{it a{id setO{ig tile
Commarlder are dLsplaysd.
Note
obj_cL5_uch as pit_s or b_ll-p*)it_t[_ns,
[] Label keys (page 8. 13, 20, 23, 30,32, 40, 79)
qhe self.ted triodes (u_Jm 8 cheatersJIi earl I,abe] key) are dL_p]aysd.I.abeLschatige irl the order from tilet'Jrst stage to file t]_t stage arid cuttleback to the first, arid so on, each time
you press the Mode I]ispJay key,OTHER, MOIRE, or ]IMER bttttorl
accordirig to the seletrted mode,
[] Component Seloct buttons (page 12)Selects tile cO{{lponerlt to co_ltl_ol.
[] OTHER button (page 13)I.abel keys chatige iri the order fromthe Y_st stage to tile thi_ stage arid
come back to the f_st, _id so on, each
time you p_ess the OTHER button
when tile se]e('ted ('ot_iponent zlarrle is
displayed orl the I,abe] keys,
[] TIMER button (page 68)
Used tosetthetimerprogram, a[idtoset the timer program ori or of_
[] LIGHT button (page 76)
Used t_ light up the I.CD drsplay inthe dark. Press the bu_ori once to ttLrrI
orl tile ]ight, arid orice agairi to turri it
[] COMMANDER OFF button
1Hr{I_ t_]e_ower ot"the Corrt_iatider
off. 7%eri all the d_splay cortterltS aretLIrTled 0_:.
[] CHANNEL +/- buttons (page 88. 89.
Select the charmel.
[] RECALL button (page 88)
[] VOLUME +/- buttons* (page 19. 29)
Adjust tile volume,
[] MUTING button* (page 19, 31)Mu_es the audfo. Press the bu_tori
once aga[r] to resume at the previousVOlUme,
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[] EXIT button {page, 89)Used _o exit t_Jese_ing meI_u.
[] MENU button {page 88)C.'_]s up tile meritt display of tileb LlttoI)s of keys t]lat _]_v_t_IeIlufmic_[orl.
[] OK button and Cursor Control
buttons (page g, 64, 88)
[] SYSTEM CONTROL butb_ns {page 31)YOU(.'_r]program tip to _Z COrlSeC_ltJVe
key operations to each of t_le threeSYSTEM CONTROl, buttorls, You carl
au_omat_c'Mly carny out the e_t_re
program by pressklg orle button.
[] MORE button (page aZ)
I,abel keys char_ge iri the order fromthe fu's* stage *o *he t]_rd s,age aridcome back to the fmsL arid so on, each
time you pce.ss t_le MORE bu_o_J irIthe sys*em mode.
* Note on the VOLUME +/- andMUTING buttons
¢_tml) Olle_,You ¢m_ _ tMs _el_ _:* _age 2_,
Installing the BatteriesSlide open the batteP¢ corrlpar_merlt lid
arid iriser_ fou_ s_ze AN Oa_6)'_ k_irie
batteries (,lot supplied}, Ile sure to/irieup the + arid orI the bakeries with t_le +
arid o_1the t_a_eW comp_tmenL
Continued 7
Installing the Batteries (_ntinued)
Setting the Clock
When to replace the batteries
Batteries for remote _ontroloperation and backlight (foursize AA (116) batteries)Ur_der nonn_ cor_ditioris, _k_lebatteNes wi]l last Lipto 5 _r]or]_. [f't]leCornmatider does riot operate properl3;aLka/Jrlebatteries might be worn out andOOis displayed orl tile I,CI] touch panel,When the drsp]ay dims or the backkightfor _he touctl keys grows dim, replace tilea_a_ne batteries with flew orms,
Notes on batteries• l]o not _:_ _d barites _4tlt new one_ or
i_ dJi_÷_t tS])esof ba|l÷_es _ge_,• If _ _:_1_ i_ _hebatle_ ¸8_d
leak, wipe _ ¢_omi_mt_ area oftl_e
_ old _t [_'_e_ w_i n÷_ ones, '[b _l_en[
Co_onde_" _r a I_g pe_od of _me,• Ait_ i_)la_ b_tte;i_, _ tl_edock _age
Setting the clock for the firsttime after installing batteries_'or tile first t_r]e _dater tnsta31]rlg batteries,
tile Corr_rJarJder is ]rl the clock settirig
mode. "CI,OCK" is displayed or] tileMode I]isplay key, mid " : + flastms ontile Clock Display k<¢, arid "STD T]ME"and "DS TiME _ ori the I,abe] keys are
tlashixlg.
xl I I I I I I I I
SET --_iOl TI_E, BISIT_I_I.
SeLect STD TIME (standard ttme)
or DS TIME [dayLtght savi_g time).
If tile surmner tJrne (daylight sav]xlg
time) fs _sed _rl your area, press tile
I]S ZIME key wheri R is in thesurmrler time, If not, press the STI]
liME key
If tim surmner time is riot used iri 3,_our
area, press the ST]] TIME key.
%11111 I/ _I I I I I/
TIHE_ or "_B_ TIr,IE_-_Tnl l It 151 l l
The selected STI] TIME or DS TIME
key ]ights,"SF,T" arid "SU" t_ash and "12:00 AM _
]ights Orl the C]ock Dfsp]ay key.
8
g_=_O= CLOCK
_1 I{,
-_EIT_" STD TI"E
2 Set the day oft-he week.
Select the day of'tile week by pressirlgthe © or © bu_tot_,
Selected day of the week flashes.
SU : Sttr_dayMO : MoIidayTU : laesdayWE : WedIlesdayTH : Thursdaygl;_ ; FfdaySA ; Saturday
-_:u:
,?,!
<9 bu_on ;,_,_ buttorl
,,:LI:T,H." I,,_,LI:,F,.,.-I,T,%.I
TheIi press tl*e ©buttoIi. The day ofthe week is set,
"12", " AM" arid "SET" flash,
.-j,@_,.CL,CK
&V- sToTz_"lD
Note
IfyolJp_¢ss tl_e _ bttllon, |lm d_y of |he weekset and seating mode sldLc*sto Step 4,
3 Set the hour and AM (or PM) bypressing the <>or <>button.The sdectetl hour arid AM {or Pl_d)fl_sh,
© b_tto _ button
.-'}_n .... I
.....i ;
,,Tl....._-','_ _._
_,_u ,,,
Then press the _ bkltton, The hot_ arid
"OO"(mi_*ute)arid "SI_;T" flash.
:1_:[_"_ CLOCK
-I_- .o .,_
/I/ole
IF yoga1)_ th_ @ btl|loa, ihe bxar a_d AM!c_r PM) are s_[ and "LI_Se|liag mod_
Continued 9
$etti.g tt_e CI_ (_tin_d) Adjusting the clock after
seLLingthe clock
4 Set the minute by pressing the ©or o button,
dll'
m#l
_i_ CI_QCK
-_SIET_" STD TIHE
3
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
_E_F/_ER MUTIN_
"SbT" appears on the Mode I)isp]ay
key,
s_r
Press the SET key.Tile clock s_arts from 0 second.
clock k_set thea_, '_l_e e2oek sl _'_s f_m 0
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice.
SET
10
F,acll time the SET key is pressed, the
I,abel keys ch_ge as follows,
__1111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIr-- E_ET LEARN SYSTEM TIMER-
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII x
%1111111111111111111111mCOPY CHMACRORESET LABEL-SIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIII1"
I,IIII IIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIII "
+'CI,OCK" appears arid flashes o_l or_e
of the I,abe] keys on the dJsplay,
iii
SET __•_111 IIIII IIIII Isl RODE LIB-ff Cl.g_ _:iiiiiiiiiiiiii +
;3 Press the CLOCK key:_1 I I l/->CLOCK_-
The Corr_na_derenters clock settk_gtT_ode,
"CI,OCK* appears on t}_eMode DJsplay
key, at_d tlm current tJme flasheD.
CLOCK
TO select STD TIME (standardtime) or OS TIME (daylightsaving time)Whezl t_Je Cort_m_lder ethers t31eclock
settJIig Jnode whe_] the clock is alreadyset, the time mode prevJously set (STD
TIME or I}S TIME} stays l}t _l(l tile other
time mode t'[ashe_s, arJd the settJng JrJode
goes to Step 4,
If you want to clmnge the time r_tode, press
tt_e flas}]k_g key (57]) TIME or I)S TI:ME),
T}le sele*:ted STD TIMIE or I)S TIME key
lights, and t}]e setting r_tode goes to Step4,
If you do not warlt to change the tiJrle
Jnode, press the © or _ humor*, Tile
sett_xlg Jnode goes to Step 4.
When the time mode is r.hanged from$1_ TIME to IJ$ TIMET_Je time of t_Je 1,]ock rettlr_is by o_Je ]lo Lit,
When the time mode is r.hanged froml_ TIME _O5TO TIME
T['tetJllle air"tIl_ clock advance_ by one hour.
4 To set tile c]ock, fo[tow Steps 2 - 5on page 9-10,
Not_
II'yo_ pl_s fl_e S_I +k_y i_ Step 3 (:_ 4__e
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12
Setting the Code forPreset Audio and Visual
Componentsq_le CGmmander _s preset at the factory
to operate Sorry brarid AV co_nponer_ts
(see tile table be]ox_9. If you are usklg the
Cornr_iarlder with a factory-set Sorry
cornporlezlts, skip tile fG]lGw_rlgprocedures.You tail t_se t_e Co_timan0er wit]l ot_er
preset AV co_nponer_ts _so. T_ use with
other AV coJnpone_ts, yGu need to fo]lGwfile procedures to set t31e correct codes fbr
eac]l compo_ient.
Compo- P_set FaCtory settingnent Sel_ €omponentButton
_I'B I)i_lM _l_Ele So_Lvdistalsalelh_
VCR VCR So_LvVHS VCR_r_
playex
CI) CI) player S_L_ CI3 _"
AMII: Amplfl_ex S_L_ _mplH_÷_
Label key P_set FactoPi s_ttin_¢omponm_t
MI3 MID d_k S_L_ MI) de.ck
de._
de._
CAI_I_E Cal_le b_x C_b_ I_o_
VCR2 VCR S_L_ 8ram VCR
VCR_ VCR S_L_ Be,la VCR
b_lB2 Digital czab_eIxt_ S_,_y"digitalcable I_ox
I )V_ I)i_ Lal _'_d_o So,_y"cJJg_tal
Label k_y Pees_t Factory s_t_ingc_npo_ent
I)VI)2 I)VI) p_yer _<my porl_bleI3_D play÷_
I_D I,I) pl_yex _kmy I ,I) _5_e,r
See "Table of Preset F_lrlc_toz_s _ (I_age 88)
for tile _nc_iorls of ke3,s and bu_torls as
for eac_ co_n_one_.
Setting a component code
S
3, 4
7
I
Example: To set up a Philip$" TV 4
1 See the tab]es in the supp]ted"Component Code Numbers,"and find the four-digit codenumber for file desired
component,If more thar_ one code number kslisted, use the z_arrlberthat ks listedfirst.
Pot exat*ip]e, to set up a Phi/ips 'TV,you wouid use the code z_arrlber8058,lhe first digit of tile corrlporlerlt coder_t_Jnber_nearis tile cottipor_ert_
category (_, VCR, etc,), >or furfimrdetails, see the tables irl the supplied"Cot_iporleritCode Numbers,"
2 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
"SET" appears ozl t)le Mode I}isplay
key,
III
IIIIIIIIIII SETIIIIIIIIIIi
_RESET LE_N 5YSTEH TI"111111111111111111111"
3 Press the PRESET key,xlllll 4-3PRESET_-
I_)1 I
"PRESET _ appears orl tile Mode
Display key,
PRESET _._111111111 I I I I I I I I I..,
- 140 TAPE A T_PE B CABLE:iiiiiiiiimmmmmmmm=-
Se]ect file desired component bypressing the Component Selectbutton or the Labe] key.
To c_larlge the _,abel keys, press the
O_HEP. bttttOrI repeatedly Each time
you press the OTHER button, the
display of"the l,abel keys charlges asfollows.
_IN_ IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I/- TAPEA T_E B CABLE-JII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I \
4,IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/
-NOR2 UCRa ,P R,ctllll IIIIIIIIIIII
4,IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1_
-_UD2 LD OAT LI6HTINE-_IIII III IIIIIIIIII IIIII _
_h_lI tile desired compoli_lt ks
se]ected, tile colnpor_llt _l_ r_
prev]o_lsly preset to the Corrlporlerlt
Select b_lttozl or the I,abel key 0rl tliks
case, IV'), _d the fo_l>dtgR
cornpo:_em code :wmber previously
set to the cot_ipoz_erit are dksplayed,"0"- "9," "ENTER," "CI,IZA.I.U arid"POWER" flash.
- 3 -- P SET--
1,8 9 ---- "_IIL_I --0 _,--
till I" TV -_"_61
Con_nued 13
Setting the Code for Pre_t Audioand Visua! Components(_ontinue¢_
5 Press the four-digit componentcode number fo][owed by theENTER key on the touch-keydisplay.
•,\', t I t II,,_.1 2 3 ._
_4 5 6
i/IJll\\_
Example: To enter "80560Input _8," "0," _'5,_ "67 _nd press_'ENTER".
-. 8 :-}-. 0 :-} -. 5 :-}-. 6 :-}'-._-_
ff _ _ the CL_h_ key duringinputti_ _€ digi_
Input digits are c_iceled, The four-
digit compon_n_ c_d_ nuJnh_r
previously set ks dksp]ayed, and _he
cursor returns to the first d_git,
succeeded
The se]t_cted co_por]_l_ rlar_, _]_pres_ _-digit compon_lt codenumber arid _OK" ]i_ Wldle a beepsounds, Arid _e display r_turns
Step 3,
5 If you want to set a code foranother component, repeat Steps4 and 5,
"I Press COMMANDER OFF.
qDff you keep COMMANDER Off'ptessed for more than 2 secondsTim Common.rider _urns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER Off'pressed for less fJ_an 2 seconds
_rt_v_o_ls settling mode,
Notes• If y:x_ I)r_ a o)mpor_¢_[ o)d_ ;_l_mlx_r I_ml is
_ot on Lhel_ble i_ the sk_lc:l)]_ed"Comlc:o_iCode N_mi>_', t_ Comm_m_ler b_eps ilv_
EN'_R ke_ '_l_eselling re&trr_ io thepre_ious o_e. Irthis _pp_gs, cl_k theo)mpone_[ code _x_ml_', _d tC* seizing
• Ify:x_ d_)n't iuptl_ _-fil_ag into theComm_x_d_" ibr over LWO mk_ttV:'a I)_lwc_n
each step, the s_p _*mce_kwe_1_ becmmel_d, '_ sel "d_ code, yotl m_t agah_p_e_s bdU'_ING w_le p_s._gCL)MMANI)_R L)_F.
• I]_ Real diRi_of Lhecomlct:)_l *>:td_ma_ab÷x
÷_,), '[1_ compoil÷all corr_?_ponding to Abe
in Slep [,, ]i yot_pres_ "d_ec,_ml)o_enl ofwhich c_tegory is d_ea_t f_om that pr÷_etpre_iously to'd_eCompoges_i Select button or_ ],_lx_ke_yc,t_csn,irn_c_ss_r>:cha*_get_ com_tonea_i_mea o_ il_ Mode ])iSl>la-,keyor t_ ] ,_1>_1ke_ (see _:age 79).
• ifyok_pream a c_:ml)o_l code _fte_ yok_inl)Ul chm'}_*:l_"c£tnlenl_ io ihe i_olodeI)is_tla),key _*age 2_) or "d_elabel ke)_ ¢f*_ge23j,I_ _re d_m_<l a_d retka'_ to "d_e :)righ_l
diSl)3X_%Ydi_d_e clmractes_ aller you d_cidet_ comtcton÷a_ito Ix_k_e<lI)y pre_l_g }_
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Checking if the code number 4works
1 Press the correspondingComponem Se]ect button or dieLabe] key for the component youhave set up.10 dTsp]ay and change file I,_be] keys_pre_ssfile OTHER bu_torls repeatedly,
Tile Coff_ nar_der Ttgrr_sor] and "rile
touch-keys appear on the dTsp]ay.
1 2 8 555 TU _1
7 8 9 _ _
m I_ut'lFn_ _r_l F_vlUIOEOI UIOE02 VIDE03 UIOEO4
2 Tm'n on the component by Itspower switch.
3 Aim the Commander at thecomponent and press the POWERkey In the touch-key display,
Wherithe remote coritrois_griatTssent, _" Ts showTi orl the dispi_y,
123 '_4'a_,S S " TU t_jI
Tile component shoudd tu_l off,
If you have succeeded, check thatthe Commander is operating theother functions of yourcomponent, such as channet andvo]ume control
Seepage 18}brdetai]s,
Press COMMANDER OFF.
O_
ff you keep COIWMANDER OFFpl_d fo[ mote than ._ seoondsTile Cornrnatider tams off,
ff you keep COIWMANDER OFFpressed for tess than 2 secondsTile Coff_r_ider P_t_lr_is to file
p_v_ous set_ig mode.
Notes on keys which have"learned" a remote control
signal alreadyIf another signal has already been
programmed on that key or bu_tori by tile
Iearnirig function (f_age l 9), that
"learned ° signal w_l] _pp]y even afteryou set thecomponeritcode humbertTo_se it as a preset cornporIent key orbut_ori, f_rst erase its learned signal (page
Continacd 15
Setting the Cod_ far Pre_t Audioand Visual Components(_ntin_
Findin 9 a component codewith the Search functionYou cml fizld a code Izumber av_ble _br
a co_ npoIle_t t_at doesn't have one i_ filesupplied "Corrlpo_lerlt Code Nurrlbers _,
Before starting the Searchfunction
Set each corrlpo_lerlt tO the fo]low_lgstatus to erlab]e tile Search forlcKorl.
TV, AMP: Power-o_J
CI), MD, TAPE, I)AT: Powe>on wit_ a
playback source (disc, cassette tape, etc.)
I,IGHT] NG: _,ig]lt-o_l
Oilier co_npone_is: Power_o_"
m
4
J
8@®®@®@[
?°J
I
6
--3
7
1 While pressLng COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
'_0_ MUTINGOFF
"SET" appears o_l tile Mode I};splay
key,
-_i i i
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_*RESET LEi_RN SYSTEM TIN
" I I I I I i i i i i I I I I I I I I I I I _
2 Press the PRESET key.xlllll/-;PRESETs"
1511
"PRESET _ appears ori the Mode
Display key,
PRESET
xlllllllllllllllllllTAPEA TAPER EABLE_
_Bt i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i -
3 SeLectdie desired component bypressing the Component SeLectbutton or the Label key.
_O c_larlge the 1,abel keys, press t_le
OTHEI'_" btt_orI repeatedly Each time
you press the OTHER b[ltton, the
display of the i,abd keys changes as
irl Step 4 on page 13,
Wheri the desired COrrlpOrlerlt _S
selected, the compor_ertt nameprmAously preset to t_le Compo_lerlt
Select button or the I,abd key (kl th*s
case, IV') _id t}le }bib-dig-it
compo_em code _mmber previouslyset to the componerlt is displayed,
16
_11II/ I I//... ,P_SET-_
-4 s e -
+_'-,d
II I" TU -_18_,61
4 PressCHANNEL + or CHANNEL-
tosearch component code numbers
tn the same category (h_ this case,
code numbers which begin with _8").
Press CHANNEl, + to go to tile nextcode riturJber,
Press CHANNEl, to go back to tim
prev_otlscode [ltlt_tber._N_NNEE
6 Press tile ENTER key.A beep soLIrlds, and tile selected
corrlpor_erlt nmne, thepresetfbur-
digit comporleIIt code number and
"OK" light for two seconds. And tile
display returns toStep 2,
III1_-_NTER_
/l_teIt i,_t'exommet_ded |o _mit_ dow'n fl_ecodemmab_.
"I Press COMMANDER OFF.
(29If yOU keep COMMANI]_R OFFpressed for more than ._ sef_ndsThe Co[_t_i_ider t_lr_is o_,
Note
I_* _e_fl ¢omporteaa* cod_ n_Jml_e_'sinonother c_t÷go_. *,relum to S|ep 3, or input
o iour-digR compot_enL code ntlmber of_nother c_tegory (rot ea,amlctle, _ codem_l_ea" wl_ch begins _dth "3", "4", ele,)
befo,_Step 4,
Aim the Commander at the
component and press the POWER
key.
When the remote control signal Ts
serlt, _ Ts showxl on the display,
I 1 2 3 _S TM TV L_J]
If it sllcce_flll]y works (power-off" fbr
IV+ AMP, playback for CI), MI), I}AT,
TAPE, Eght-offfor I,IGHTING and
power-on fbr ot_mr componer_ts), go
to Step _.
If it doesn't, repeat Steps 4 to 5.
ff you keep COMMAN_R OFFpressed for less f_an 2 secondsThe Co[_r_ider _t_lr_is to flie
p_v[o_s set mode.
17
18
Operating YourComponents with theRemote Commander
_Vl_erl yOLI operate _LrlOrl-_O_Y
COmpO_eIIt, mtLke sure yoLl set {lie
compo_ien{ code first {[_age 12),
2
/ _E_I
o-_ ,_,_
__ -- 3
Example: TO play a DVD player
1 Press the correspondingComponent Select button or theLabe] key for the component youha'ce set up,]o dTsp]ay a_d cha_ge {he I,abel keys,press the Mode Display keyrepea{edly
The Co_r_nar_der comes o_ and the
keys for operafir_g the selectedcotx_pone*it are dTsp]ayed,
1 2 3 _'55 PN OUO
TIME SETUP REVELO,,,F,,,DELO,,,
_0 cflarlge {he _,abel keys, press the
Mode D_splay k_¢ (in this case, DVI))
repeatedly, Each time you press the
I}VI] ke3; file d_sp]ay of the I,abe_keys changes as tb/lows,
DUn
5TIME S_P REUSLO_FUDSLO_
4,REPE_T EOIT PL_Y_OOEDISC
4,÷SEARCH SEARCH+ DNR UES
2 Press the desired key in thetouch-key display,Whe**the remote co**trolstg*ial*sser_t,_" _sd_sp]ayedo_ tile displa3_
If x_eeessa_; you carl a_so use buttor_sO_] {lie {.'.(llnlfl_ld (a_", sttg}] as {lie
VOI,UME +/ b_lttor_s_ the MUTING
b_l{tor_ or the CHANNEl, +/ buttons,
other {ban I,CI] touch-keys,See "Table of"Preset _uxmtiorJs" _age
88} {br the ft_t'fio_Is of keys and
bH{tox_s tbr each co]npox_e_t,
When you are done using theCommander, pressCOMMANDER OFF to {turntheCommander off,_kl_b,D_a
To control the volumeI_ress the VOI,UME +/ buttoI_ to
control tile voltzme, and the MUTING
buttor_ to Jnu_e. When you select a visual
component, the TV'_ voltune will be
controlled, and whet_ _x)tt select an _d_o
component, the amp]flier's volu_ne will
be contm/3ed, You carl cha_ge tills setting
also (page 29),
• Ifyotl hav÷ p_:*grazmned atay _Ra_] l_n"|_VOI.UM_ or MU'L1NG btl|lo_a ior aJ_yo)n_o_ezit tlsi_g tl_ le.ami_ I_mcl_on _ge
oyt¢_ :,_)t1 se2_cl th_ ¢o_oyt÷_ll.• Ifyo_ hay÷ pl_:g_azmned a*_ signal ib_ fi_
I_t_ of I_ or AMI? tlsi_g tl_ le.arai_
_1_ .yoll _ele_ a_lolh÷a" *2oilalcloz_ll.Howe:ve_ iYyotz hav_ pn)gr_mmed _-,signal _or tl_VOI:UMI_ +/ I)tz_l_asor theMUT[NL; blllto_ OY_nolhc¢ o)n_o_ezit, tidalsignal _ill I)e t_a*_mit _d o_y aPc÷_ yo__ele_ IIIaL o)i_oytezlt.
• If yotl haw asgd_o_i_l pJ_O_l_ea"{-£1ml)_le_l IoI1_ I_ or AMI? bul_ tl_e w)ltl_ oY the :Pgo_ analciIKi_ ¢.9im(_. b_ ¢oillyo11(_:1÷_ezl whe.yt.yotl _ele_ o11_ *xinal)_| s.
Using Non-PresetRemote Control
Operations-- Learnin_ Fur_tion
To o[Jerate non-_Dre_et COffl_O[_ltS or
ftzrl('tio[_s, _se tile followixlg "learr_ng °
proced _re to "teach" _ty of the
programmable buttons and keys to
operate t_Je _:LIn('UO_Sof _ot_Jer remote
contrv]. You (,_tr]also use the learnit_g
ft_lt'tiot_ to change the sig_al of"
ir_divid u'_ keys and bu_tor_s 'after settingtile compor_ent code nt_rlber (p_ge 12).
To "teach" to the CoJnponent Select
buttot_s or I,abel keys, see page 45,To "teach" to the SYSTEM CONTROl,
buttor_s or I,abel keys, see page 49,
/Vote
5
3--4
8
T2Continued 19
U_it_ Nom_Preset Remote _ntrol
-- Learning Function (_ontinued_
Example: To program the I_{Play) signal of your componentto the VCR I_ (Play) key of theCommander
1 PLace the RM-AV3000 head to
head with your component'sremote control
R_rnoLe Control for
your component
{5 - 10 era) awayRM-AV3_J0
3 Press the LEARN key.IIII /
-_EflRN4-
"I,EARN _ appears orl _he Mode
Display key,
JEL L_RN_111111111111111111111/
RO TA_ A TA_ B CABLE--illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _
4 SeLect tile desired component ofwhLch sLgnats are to be ]earned bypressLng the Component SeLectbutton or the Labe] key.
2 While pressLng COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
0Fg
+ q_.)"SET" appears oil t}le Mode Displayke_
_tlt
SET :i?IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/
]o c_larlge tile _,abel keys, press the
OTHER btt_ozI repetltedly Each tittle
you press the OTHER buttoIi, _he
display of'the Labd keys changes as{bl]ows.
\1111111111111111111- MD TRPER TRPEB CRBLE-JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _'
4,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/
-UCR2 UCR3 STB2 DUR-•"1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _'
4,''''''L'O''' '"
IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII I _"
Allt}_e ]ear r_ahle keys flash,
%1 I I I I I* . I I .
1 *
2O
qOchlmge tile I,abel keys, press tile
Mode I}isplay k_¢ (ill tilts case, VCR)
repeatedl3_ Each time you pre.ss the
VCR ke_; tile display of the I,abe] keys
c?_ar_ges as _bl]ows.
UCR
%1111111111111111111111/-COUNTERQ.TINER -SEARCH S_EH--IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1_
4,_llllllllllllllllllllllj
-CORMERCLSP/LP U.S.RE_ PLAYx2 --IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1%
4,%1111111111111111111111/
-L_E1 LINE2 BOin _TUNER-"1111111111111111111111 x
P_{e on _ _ashir_ displmyI]_e ke,_ or b_l|lo_s "Ll_a|_u'aah'a_dy i)r_L_r tl_t cJ)mlxmm_t I]_sl_ 1_4c_ _fi]e Ihose
To change the name of the L_bolkey]-'l)_h)_ Ihe _:l_:¢ed_ oil i_g_ 23,
6
Tochange the €omponent name onthe Mode Displmy keySee page 24,
To change the fur_g_on display ofthe key]-'l)_h)_ Ihe _:l_:¢ed_ oil i_g_ 23,
Press the key or button on the
Commander you want to "teach".
"I,EARN" flas?_es and t_e o_flypre.ssed key rema_s on t_e dtsp]a):
7
_L VCR
8
When tea_ing on the bu_ton thatis not on _he tCD
O_fly "],EARN" fl_shes.
Press and ho]d down the button
on the other remote con{{o] unOt
you hear a beep.
Of you re]ease the button before you
hear a beep, tile sig%al may nt_t beleanledcorrectly,)
"I,EARN _ stops flas_ltng m_d stays l_t,_%*[']etitile cor_ r]_r]d _]asbeen ]ear{led
s uccessfu/ly, tile lear{ledkeys stay lit
arid the other learnable keys flash.
It "NG" _/ashes on the di_la_I._mh_g did nol stmc_d, '£17_Steps5 _nd 6_gain,
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to teachfunct.[ons to other keys orbuttons,
To learn another _m_t _r_,r, ole _'an_l si_alSelect tim ¢ompoa÷a_lin S[ep 4, a_d th÷a_
Press COMMANDER OFF.
elf
<29If 20u keep CO_N_R OFFpressed for more than 2 sefx_ls
Tile Cor_tr_i_ider t_lriis o_,
ff you keep COMMANI_ZR OFFpressed for less than 2 sem_sTile Cor_n_ider _t_lriis to file
previously by set mode.
Con_nucd 21
Usir_ Non.Preset R_mote ControlOperations
Learning Fun_ion (_antinued)
Notes
• If .yo_ do i_)t l_,_£*)_rn Slep _ _d£hha 1(_seconds afle_ S£ep5, tl_ _splay £_a_sI_ckfiledispL_?it__t÷_i4,_AE I_ le_l't_al_leio_?_
w_1÷ the dispL_?isRa_lg,• If you touch _ key by n_ist_k_ _t_step 6, w_e
p*_sing "d_eI)EI. key. i)r_s,_ the n_ist_ken l_'_l_en _pe_t from Step 5 Lo(ontJnue le_reAig.
ff #he _ommanaer does not seem _o
be wo_ingI£the 1÷_1 key or button _)es n(_Lope_£eproperly, £e_ch once _gain. (_o_ _i_le, i_ £he
VOI ,UME+ b_llton _fly once, noise nmy havehatexfe_ dur_ £he le_g p_oc_a_.)
/fyou set a _t,_t _e _t_erIumin_ a signalK you 1rove progl_mmed _i_y _i_al I_ a k_?or b_fllon _h_g the leo_J_ _inoion, fl_0__i_a_1 _dU _m_ _g_ed to flint key or
_hen you teach the REC (record)signal_fyou llave to press i_vo bu_oris _ _he
s&lrle time (for example,_ and _) to startrecor(li_lg o_1you_ cassette deck or VCP-,teacil tile REG sig_l_ irI one of t_l_followi_lg ways.
1o operate with two ke_ on theCm_aer
IxaStep S _,l)age 21)_w|_ilei)_ag fl_ REC key.
press fl_e _- key _ display I_oth keys. IJ_n
l*e_o £e,¢_:n£D)l ill _ £e,_ _.
_o oFen_*e wiL_ _ key on _gm_aer
Ix__{e_ S _page 21), presso_:_ "d_e R EC ke?_
_hen you teach signals to theVOLUME ÷1 - or MUTING buttons
• If you ?_ve pmgr_nmed a_y sig_] on_he VOI,UME +/ or MU_ING b_t_ori
_or compo_rt_s ot]ler t]larl TV _ld
AMP us_rlg tile le_rrlizag function, tllatsignal WRl be trarlst_ii_ed orfly wheriyoul selec_ that comDorle_lt,
• If you ?lave programmed arly sigrl_ _brt]ie VOI ,Ul_dg +/ bu_orls or tile
MUTING bu_orI of TV or AMP ustrlg
the learnirig function, tllat signal will be
also trar_s_n_ted wheri Nau select
anotller co_nponer_t.
However, if you have programmed ar_y
signal for tile VOI,UMK +/ buttor_s ort]_e MUTING button of atiother
cot_iponerit, that signal _¥Jl] be
tr_nsrrtitted or_]y after _,_ouselect tiler
('Ot_Ipo_lerIt,
_hen you teach the signals of anair-conditioner
See _e notes on page 52,
To display only the frequentlyused keysYou c_ hide kt_s you do riot use.After Step 40rl page 20, wbfle presS_rlg
tile _)gI, k_ press tile k<¢ you watit to
lfide (flashirig). Tile pressed k<¢ cllariges
to slower flashirig arid will no longer be
d_spl&ved durk_g retxiote corltml
operation,s,
To display _t again, pe_'om rl tile same
procedure ag&_l,
Note
Yotl cm_*)t l_ide a key w|_ichI_ "le_maed" atly
22
To change the function display ofa keyYou can select the most suitable ft_lctio_
d_splay amorlg a/J the d_splays tim key
has, _ld s_t it to tile key.
1 After Step 4 (page 20), whilepressing file Mode DJsp]%vkey(in tiffs case, VCR), press the keyyou want to teach repeatedly.
UCR + %
F,ach time the key is pressed, t)]e
display is ctlarlgeO in order.
._EL ucR
\lllj \Ill S \111 \111 S
_ INPLrr _ -)*_ AU DIO_ _'_ D_KIP_*--RE PLAY_III % 111 \ /11% 111 \
2 Whenthe destred displayappears, release the ModeDisplay key.
.r.r._./. UCR
L_J
3 Then follow Steps 8 to 8 {page
21).
Notes• You can Orange tl_e_ispl_y ofa k_y olaly
wl_en j¢,xJpro_Tom it ushag the l_lingf_melRtn. I£_tl wan_ to c_nge tl_e_l_lay oftl_eke_ tl_a_I_asl÷_a'n÷da si_Tml,dear thesig_l _irsl _ge 2_. I]_m__ach tl_ek_yag_n rising the al)ov_ l)m_ to dmng÷ it_
• If 5_)u c_)n't clwa_gethe displa-_ ,)__ k÷y,thed÷&tflt dk_p]ay _ rased.
• You cam_ot _g÷ tim di_ play oLthe _ oftl_entam÷_c k÷ys 1m 9,
TO chan@e the nam_ of the Labelk_yYou carl ctlarlge the display of the I,abelkey to the most suitable _a_ne ust_lg up
to 8 characters or digits.
1 After Step 4 (page 20), hotd theLabet key of which nmne youwant to change (for exmnp]e,COUNTER) pressed for morethan 2 seconds.
COUNTER
5Tim Cornmatlder e_ters the I.abel
I_lput mode,
w%"g
,,ImR
Con_nacd _3
Usir_ Non.Preset Re.note Con_lOperations
Learning Fun_ion (_ontinued)
2 Input digits or characters on the
Label key by pressing die number
keys (0 - 9), SYMBOL 1 key or
SYMBOL 2 key on the LCD
d[sp[ay.
The cursor flashes _l the ]eft e_Jdof
the l,_be] key
BegLn i_Jpuftirig digits or characters
from tile left. Press repeatedly tile
r_umber key umL1 you obtair_ tiledealed d_gJtor character,
Tile digits or characters are assigned
to the keys as follows.
1:1
2;h *B pC *a *b *c _2
3:1) *E _F *d *e *f *3
4:G *H _'1 *g *h *i *4
5:1 *K *1, .3 *k *l *5
7:P *Q _R *S *p *q *rs ,7
9:W *X *Y *Z *w _× *y*Z },_
SYMHO[,] :!,_,./.?-_,e,+ ÷÷-,:,
,, ,, ", L -, *, _*, 1, spaceSYMHO[, 2 :space, I_1 _, _, T, t, _,
C,l, (,)'. _,l_,(l, ll_,l,O, II,×,_
If you make a misTM<e, move the
cursor to the d_g[tor character you
warit m correct by pressirig _he © or
button, and i_Jput a_rl.If you press the CLEAR key, the I,_el
key returns m tim previous display,
3 Decide the digitor the character
you input by pressing the ¢
button or another nmnber key.
Tim cursor moves to tile right.
Wheri tim © button kspressed, tilecu2_or moves toftJe ]eft,You c_l
_nput a dig]t or character m tile placewhere tile cursor flashes.
4 Repeat Steps 2 mid 3 until you
Input a suitable name to the Label
key,
Wheri the cursor reaches to ftle r_ghtend, if the _ button or another
r_t_nber key ks pre_ed, the cursorreturns back to tim left erid.
$ Decide the display of the Labelkey by pressing the RETURN key,Tim _,CI2display goes to Step 5 Oilpage 21.
24
For accurate learning• I)o _]ot t_ioYe tlit_ remote tLftitsd uri_]g
tile learning procedun_,
•Be sure to keep ho]ding down _lebutton of tile other remote coritrol u_Jtil
_u hea_t_eco_rmation beep.• Use fres?_ batteries _n both remote
controltzrtits.
•Avoid learnklg inplaces urider direct
sunJight or strong fluorescent light,
• The ret_iote control detector area ]nay
differdepending on each remote unit. I1"
learr_ng does riot work, tW changing
the positions of the two remote corttrolunits,
•When you teach signals ofan
interactive sign_ exchange system
reJnote contro] unit (supplied with
Some of Sorly's receivers _tid
a_npliflers) to the Cotximander, the
response sign',d of'the _n_n urlit may
interfere with flie ]earning of the(_ot_imander, ]Ii sLIch a case, move to a
place where the signals wi]l riot reach
the main atilt (e,g, other morris, ere,),
IMPORTANT
I_e sure t(3place tht_ Coff_ n_]dt_r outof the reach of srn_l chfld_n or pets.Also set tile Hc]d fuxmticn to lock the
"all buttons on the Cct_imander (page
71) w?Jen Jt is riot used. Cornporientssuch as air conditioners, _eaters,
electric appliances, arid electric
shutters or curta_Js receivir_g an
infrared sig'_lM c_l be dangerous if]nisttst_d,
Changing or erasing thefunction of a taught key orbutton
To change tile ]earxled furict[on, clear Jt
first and perform Marning _gain,
TOclear the learned function of asingle key or bu_ton
After Step 4 (page 20),whi]epressing the DEL key, press thekey or button you want to erase.
The cleared k<¢ f]asf_estogether withother lear_mbleke>_,
2 Press COMMANDER OFF.
0_
ff you ke_l_ COII_MANI_ZR OFFj_t_m_l for more than ._ secondsTile Commander turns off,
ff you keep COMMAN_R OFFpressed for less than 2 sem:u_lsTht_ Corr_yn_ider _turris to flie
prmAously set mode.
Con_nu_ 25
Usir_ Non.Preset Re4mote Con_lOperatiorrs-- Learning Fun_ion (m_ntinued)
To clear all signals learned for aspl_ifi¢ component
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
p_'I c_R MUTING0_
+CJ
"SET" appears oil t_]e Mode Displayke}_
III
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)
once
SET
5"I{I_:SF:T_ appears arid flashes o{_ one
of the I,abel keys o{_the d_splay,
I II
SET -_1Jl
'_11 III I III III III III I I1_,
-,cRP,L' ,c.,.,.c,Rp,,R_,'' ,',",,.
3 Press the RESET key,II II/
_'ESET_-
_I(ESET" appears Oil tile Mode
Display key,
L _EL RESET%1 III III II III II III II1_*
COHpQ SYSTEM TIMER ALL:""lllliiiiiiiiiiiiilll"
4 Press the COMPO key%1 1 1 I/-;CDMPO_-
CO{{lpor]en_ names appear Oil the
I.abel keys.
RESET%1111111111111111111
-_ _1[}.. TOlaE I:l . TI!PEB CflBL_-- J Jl i Jl i i Jl i J Ji i ii i i'-
lO change the :[,abelkeys,press the
OTHEP. burro{* repeatedly Each time
you press the OIHER button, thedisplay of'the ],abel keys changes as
in S*ep 4 on page 13,
26
15 Press the Component Select
button or the Label key of whichpreset settings you want to erase,
lhe corrlporlerl%zJaJrle_sd_splayed orltile left _,abMkey;
ESSET
,,1111111
TAPE A RESET? _YESI ' ' NIO_"
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
If yOU keep COJIqMANDER OFFpressed fo¢ more than Z seoondsTht_ Co[_lwi_ider t_lr{i_ ol_,
pressed for less than 2 secondsTht_ Co[_r_[ider r_t_lr{i_ _ flie
previously see m_de,
6 Press the YES key,
xl 1 11
I_urirlg erasizlg, "-) • _ sta_ IJLWheri
erasing t_tis?_es, "OK _ is displayed
with a bee_ sourld.
Ifyoup_sstheNOkeyII_e c_s_tlay1_4_to _te_t4.
ff you want to erase the learnedsignals for other ComponentSel_'t bu_ons or oorrespondingLabel keysI_pea_ Ste_s 5 - _,
TOclear all signals learned for allComponent Select buttons orcorresponding Label keys
1 FoLlow Steps 1 - 3 on page 28,
_EL RESET
%1 II III II III II III II II/-C_ _ETES TIMER _LL---'i iii ii iii ii iii iiii ii x
2 %rh[]e pressing the DEL key, pressthe COMPO key,
•,1 I I I/_EL + --;CN4POc
_EL RESET
COMPO PLL? I I INpC
Con_nucd 27
Usi_ Nom_Preset Re.mote C_n_lOperati_-- Learning Fun_ion (_ontinued)
3 Press the YES key,
_1 I I /
-_YE_ _"
'5:'NO" flash,
_EL RESET
__1 IIIIIIpREALLY? ESI i i iNp_-
If you _ the NO keyII_e cl_l_y i_tlms to _tep I.
4 Press the YES key,
xl I I,,-;YE_-
W_tile erasi{_g, "-) -') -') -)" stays Lit,Wher_ al] settir_gs progra_nt_md for the
Cor_por_e{_ Select bu_o{_s arid
correspo{_di{_g _,abd keys are erased,
:'OK _ is displayed w_l_ a beep souIid,
]El_ RESET%1/
COMPO I:ILL .... -OK-
ff you _ the NO keyII_e cl_l_y i_tlms to _tep I.
5 Press COMMANDER OFF._RArlI_J_
22)If yOU keep COI_MAND_R OFFpr_ssed fo_ mo_ than 2 sefonds
ff you keep COI_MAND_R OFFpressed for less than 2 seconds
_v[o_ls setti{_ {{lode,
28
Controlling the Volumeof Visual ComponentsConnected to an AudioSystem_le Commander is factor 5, _reset based
ori the assut_iptJori tha_ you hear t_]_sGurld of yGUr visug.l cOrrlpo_J_rff_ from
3,our TV speakers, and that you hear
SOurld of your audio tort i|_oIlerits from
the loudspeakers connected to your
amplifier,
71_s feature enablesyou to control the
volume of your TV or amplifier withouI
havJrlg to select TV or AMP each time
you want to control the volume.
bur example, to control the volt_rJe whileusing a VCR, you don't need to press taleTV button to COrltrO]the TV vohune.
You karl switch the vo_urrle of all tile
v_sual components to tile amplifier at tiles_ri le tJlrl_,
711e following table shows the factors,setthlg of which voluzne would be
controlled for each cOrrlponerlt,
Component Controls the volume ofSelect button
'(V qV
VCR _1_/
CI) _mplil_e_
AMP mnplil_e_"
Label key Controls the volume of
MI) ampliii._"
'L'AI_E A gmpliii ._"
CABf2_ TV
VCR2 TV
VCR3 TV
_['M2 TV
I)VR TV
I)VI)2 TV
f _IGI-fI'I[NG
However, if'your vTsu_ cotxiponerits are
connected to an audio system, you
probabty hear TV or VCR sound from tile
loudspeakers via your ampEfler, riotfrom ),our YV speakers, _n #_Jscase, youneed to change the factors' preset so thatyOU Call co_Itrolt_]eVO]Little of Vour
vJsu_ coJrJ#orlents without first having
to switch to tile arrlpllfJer.
TOchange the Factory Preset ofthe Volume _onttol
--2
--4
3--
--6-1
-__
con_.u_ 29
Controllit_ the Volum_ of VisualComponents Conrmwt_d to anAudio Sy_t_tn (_tinued)
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
_N_ MUTIN_0_
(2)+0
"MODE" allpears on the Mode
Disl_lay key,
NOOE ],111111111111111111111:Po_rffi TRANSFERUOI-UMEiiiiillllllll Jlllllll _
"SET" appears ollt_le Mode Display
ke}_
III
2 Press the Mode Dtsptay key (SET)twice.
SET
5Each tilnt_ t)]e SF,T key is pressed, tile
I,abel keys c?larlges as in Step 2 on
page 13."MODE" appears and flas?]_s oii Oil_
of the I,abelkeys,
III
SET _
__il I I I I I I I I I I I I I/LIBHT CLOCK-. O_iiiiiiiiiii'.
4 Press the VOLUME key.
_I I I 1 11-_UOLUME;-
"VOI,UME" appears on t_le Mode
Ilisplay k_;, a_d "AMP _ flashe_ Oil
orleof the Label key
UDLUME_llls
OZSUOL TU - _MP-
5 To change the volume contre[
setting of visual components (TV,STB, STB2, DVR, VCR, VCR2,
VCR3, DVD, DVD2, LD andCABLE) press the AMP key.W_th a beep souxld, tile go] gllile
_'orJtrol SetOrlg of visual cornporlents
is switc?_edto the amp]ifier.
3 Press the MODE key.
•,1 I f I,,. MODE_-
UOLUHE
UISUQL '-'_I_uI/-- QMPJill _
]O returti the volume cor]trol setting
to "TV", press t_;e TV ke):
30
Hold COMMANDER OFF
pressed for more than 2 secondsto turn the Commander off,
If you keep COMMANDER OF_'
pressed tbr le_ tllarl Z secorids, the
display returns to tile previous settingmode,
0ss
N_es
• Ifyott have Mready pl_Rl"ammed _i_y siRnal_or the VOI ,UME or MUTING but Xtn oF each
alcove wi]l IIOt ch_ge (lie i'l_IIOion of|heVOI,UM_ inK1 MU lING btltto_
• Ifyott have pKtgralm_ed vol_lme ( antra]sig_ml_ on VOI ,UM}: or MU'I ING buttons of'_a/or AMP, _)u _ma o_:_ _e "d_al signalwhen you select 'ta/or AMR For ofl_erO)my)on_ITt, fl_e p_ w)ltlme ( *)ntl_d _i_n_s£or :IV or AMP _Mec_e_ding on fl_ aboves_ting i)r(tced_t_,_ _fll be |ran,_mi|ted, Ib _efl_ n_v sig_mL% yo_ ne_:t m prog_n e_chI_tllL(m_br _h c_tml)*)ne_| by fl_e le_xt_ngg*rc*ce_kwe (_c*a_e20j
Executing a Series ofCommands
-- System Control Furrations
WitJl t_e System Control furmt_orl, you
carl p_ogram a series of operating
coffgngtid S, _r_(| execute them by
pressing just orle button.
for example, when you watch a video, aseries of operations like the ones below
ape r]_cesseIW,
Example:1 Turn on the T_L
2 Turn on the video (VCR).
Y5Turn on the aJrlpl_Ler,
4 Set the iripu_ selector of tile amplifierto V]I)EO 1.
5 Set theinp_tmodeoftheTVtoVIDEO 1,
6 Start video playback
You csrJ program up to 32 corJsecutive
operation steps to eac?_ of tile SYSTEMCONTROl, buttor*s (1_) or the I,abel
keys (SYSTEM 4-15),
If you have set the System Control
fu2_t'tiori for a Cornporient Select button
or a I,abe] key _age 38), tile execution of
tile prograrrened cornrrmr_ds begins
w_']ell you press the Comporlerlt Selectbutton tbr more than Z seconds,
Tile cornporlerlt rna_.l executit_g _ilrle _S
variable by changing the se_klg (page 42).
While executing tile programmedco_n t_ialids, _ttt_e same t _rtie t]_at each
remote control signal is trar_srr_tted, tile
correspor_dir_g ksy *s Wsp]ayed.
Preset proflrams for the SYSTEMCONTROL 1 and 3 buttonsThe SYSTEM CONTROl, I arid :5buttons
ape presser at tile factor 3, to eJcecLite e8C}'1program as foEows.SYSTEM CONTROL 1 huron:
Turn off all tile SOIl3,"componerlts that
could receive tile s[grlal from t_]eCol r]lnarlder at tile sar_ie Urrle,SYSTEM CONTROL 2 buL'ton:
Turn ori all the Sorry ('ot_ipor_erlts thatcould receWe tJ_estgrlal from theCommander at the same thne,
Cont:inucd 31
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
Programming a series ofcommands for the SYSTEMCONTROL buttons or the
Label keys
2 Press the SYSTEM key.
-'sSYSTEH_
IIII_ II
"SYSTEM" appears on the Mode
Display key.
3 _-
--2-4
-7
Example: To program theprocedure above for the SYSTEMCONTROL 2 button
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
CONM_blDER MUTINGOFF
<2) + CO"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
3 Select the system number bypressing the SYSTEM CONTROLbutton (in this case, SYSTEMCONTROL 2) or the Label key.To change label keys, press the MORE
button repeatedly until you obtain the
desired system number.
Each time you press the MORE
button, the display of the Label keys
changes as follows.
4,_n n n n 0 0 U_ n n n n n n 0 0 U_ n_
4,
The selected system number is
displayed on the Mode Display key.
32
Toprogram a new series ofoperations for the buttons whichhave already been set
SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button:
Erase the factory preset program. See
page 37.Other buttons:
Erase the program. See page 35.
4 Select the component to operate
by pressing the Component Select
button (in this case, TV) or the
Label key.
To change label keys, press tile
OTHER button repeatedly until you
obtain the desired component name.
The selected component name is
displayed on tile Mode Display key,
and the keys for tile selected
component flash.
"_UUUOOOoT_J
4 5 6 _
7 8 g _ _
S Press the key(s) or button(s) for
the desired operation.
_7
If you want to turn on the TV, press
the POWER key.
6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 and
program the buttons and keys for
the series of operations.
In this example, press the following
buttons and keys.
UIOEOI
*@* 5
7 When you have programmed all
the keys and buttons, press
COMMANDER OFF.
COMIdAROER
With a beep sound, a series of
operating commands is registered and
displayed in order. When the display
of keys for the component of which
key you programmed last appears,
tile System Control setting finishes.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
When you have programmed thebuttons on the CommanderThe names of buttons on tile
Commander which are not on the
LCD touch key display (VOLUME +/-, MUTING, CHANNEL +/-,
RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT, 4% ,_, ©,
and ©) are displayed on the right
Label key.
Continued 33
34
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
Notes
• If you interrupt the procedure at any pointfor over two minutes, the setting mode endsand the series of commands will be
programmed to that point In this case, clearthe program (page 35} and start again fromStep 1 to set the entire program from thebeginning. You cannot continue from whereyou let off
• Ira SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Labe!
key has already "learned" a remote controlsignal (page 49), "NG" flashes and youcannot program on this button, Clear thelearned contents first (page 51)
• If yOU change the colnponent code number(page 12) or program a new signal bylearning (page 19) on a key or button that hasbeen programmed in the series of colnlnandsof the System Control function, the newsignal wil! be transmitted when you press thecorresponding SYSTEM CONTROL button ora Label key
• During programming of a series of operatingcommands, the DEL key is not displayed andyou cannot clear any operation step you haveprogrammed If you have programmed anincorrect operation by mistake, start againfrom Step I
• If you tly to ping[am mote than 32 steps, theSystem Control setting finishes, and the 32 stepsyou have proglammed ate registered, If youwant to pmglam again, clear the program (page35) and strut again fl'om Step I.
• When plogramming a power on commandfor tlae System Control function, if you selectthe Component Select button or the Label keyfor which you programmed the Power-onsetting (page 43), the Power-on setting is alsoavailable So, the power of the selectedcomponent turns off if the POWER key of thecomponent is programmed.In this case, clear tlae Power on setting, or donot program the POWER kay of thecomponent.
About the interval between
operation steps• You can change the interva! between
operation steps (page 40}
• ffyou cannot receive signals successfullyduring consecugve 0pelagon steps, programthe intelval between steps by plessing theTIMER button between operation steps in Step6 on page 33 This operation of programming aninterval is counted also as a step.
To change the display of thecomponent name on the ModeDisplay keyWhen you program a series of operating
commands, you can change the display
of the component name to the most
suitable name using up to 8 characters or
digits.
After Step 3 (page 32), hold the Mode
Display key pressed for more than 2
seconds. Then follow the same procedure
as that for changing the name of the
Label key in "To change the display of
the Label key", Steps 2 - 5 on page 24.
If you press the CLEAR key, the Lahel
key returns to the previous display.
About the order of operation steps• Some of the components may riot accept
consecutive remote control signals Forexample, a TV generally does not react tonext signal right after the Power-on signalSo, a series of comnlands such as TV PoweP
on and input select may not work properlyIn this case, insert other signals like theexample below;
TV Power on _ VCR Power-on
VCR play back _ TV input select
• After the series of input commands isexecuted, the Commandel displays thetouch-keys of the component in the final stepBy programming an often-used component'scommand as the final step, you can save thestep of pl ossing a Component Select buttonor a Label key when you stari operating thatcomponent. (In the example on page 33, thetouch keys of TV are displayed.)
• If a series of commands is programmed forthe Component Select button or the Labelkeys (page 38), the display of that componentis shown after the program is executed
To clear programmed commandsfor a specific SYSTEM CONTROLbutton or corresponding Label key
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
COMMANDER MUTINGOFF
÷CO"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)
once to display "RESET" on oneof the Label keys on the display.
3 Press the RESET key.
"RESET" appears on the Mode
Display key.
System numbers appear on the Label
keys.
To change Label keys, press the
MORE butlon repeatedly until you
obtain the desired system number.
Each time you press the MORE
button, the display of the Label keys
changes as in Step 3 on page 32.
5 Press the SYSTEM CONTROL
button (1, 2 or 3) or the Label key(SYSTEM4 - SYSTEM 15) of which
programmed commands youwant to erase.
The selected system number is
displayed on the left Label key.
RESET
_nunonn_SYSTER2 RESET? _iI3_
6 Press the YES key.
4 Press the SYSTEM key.
_Duuuu/?SYSTEHC
UU(_U
Continued 35
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
If you press the NO keyThe display returns to Step 4
While erasing, "-> +" stays lit. When
erasing finishes, "OK" is displayed
with a beep sound.
2 While pressing the DEL key. pressthe SYSTEM key.
%00!00U_
._Ek "1" _ SYSTEM1-
5
_ELREEl&_ool!o0_
SYSTEM ALL?
3 Press the YES key.
36
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
CONM_DEROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 seconds
The Commander returns to _e
previous setting mode.
To erase all programmed
commands for all SYSTEM
CONTROL buttons and
corresponding Label keys
1 Follow Steps 1 - 3 in the left.
"REALLY?" stays lit, and "YES" and
"NO" flash.
_EL RESET
OVVVVV_
If you press the NO keyThe display returns to Step 1
4 Pressthe YESkey.
While erasing, "-) ÷ -> ->"stays lit.
When all settings programmed for the
Component Select buttons and
corresponding Label keys are erased,
"OK" is displayed with a beep sound.
RESE;_0 U_
SYSTER ALL .....
ff you press the NO keyThe display returns to Step 1
S Press COMMANDER OFF.cdO_ANOER
(2)ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL 1or 3 button
At the facto_T. the SYSTEM CONTROL 1button is preset with a series of power-off
commands for Sony components and theSYSTEM CONTROL 3 butlon with a
series of power-on commands for Sony
components.To erase the programmed commands foreach button, follow the steps below.
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFE
press MUTING.
2 Press the SYSTEM key on the display.
3 While pressing the DEL koy, press theSYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button.
The program for the selected button iserased.
To set the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or
3 button back to the factorysettingTo reset thmn to tile factory settings,
follow the steps below.
2 Clear again the System Control
function programmed on SYSTEM
CONTROL 1 or 3 (page 35).Select SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3, in
Step 5 on page 35.
Note
The interval setting (page 40) is not reset to thefacto1T setting, even if you perform these steps
Notes on System ControlOperations• If the remote control detectors of tile
components are too far apart, or if
something is blocking them, some of
the components may not operate
consecutively even after you press theSYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label
key.
• If some of the components did not
operate correctly because of the above
or for any other reason, always set all
the components back to the states they
were in before you pressed the SYSTEM
CONTROL button or a Label key.Failure to do this can result in incorrect
operation when you press the SYSTEM
CONTROL button or a Label key again.
• Some components may not always be
powered on by the System Control
function. This is because the power of
the component goes on and off
alternatively when receiving the power
on/off signal. In this case, check the
operating component's power on/off
state before using the system controlfunction.
1 Clear the "learned" function (See "Toclear the learned function of a singlekey or button," page 25.) or the SystemControl function (See "Toclearprogrammed commands for a specificSYSTEM CONTROL butlon orcorresponding Label key," page 35.)programmed on SYSTEM CONTROL 1or 3.
Continued 37
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
Programming a series ofcommands for the ComponentSelect buttons or the Label keysAs with the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons
or the Label keys, you can also program a
series of operating commands for the
Component Select buttons (up to 32 steps).
_Ib execute the commands programmed
on a Component Select button or a Label
key by the System Control function, press
the button or key for morn than 2 seconds.
The component macro executing time is
variable by changing the setting {page42).
Notes
• The programmed co,_nmands are executed
when you press a Component Select buttonor a Label key for more than 2 seconds.When you pless the button or the Label keyfor less than 2 seconds, it works as the
nomlal Component Select button o_ key, and
the corresponding touch keys are displayed• See also "About the interval between
operation steps" on page 34 and "Notes onSystem Conuol Operations" on page 37
Example: To program theprocedure on page 31 for the TVbutton
1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 on page 32.
If a series of commands is alreadyprogrammed for that buttonThe programmed operations are displayedin order To program a new series ofoperations, clear the program first (page 39}
2 Press the Component Selectbutton for which you want toprogram a series of commands.
The selected component name
appears on the Mode Display key.
Other component names are
displayed on the Label keys.
You can select the Label key forprogramming a series of commands
by pressing the desired Label key.
To change the component names of
the Label keys, press the OTHER
button repeatedly. Each time you
press the OTHER button, the display
of the Label keys changes as in Step 4
on page 13.
3 Follow Steps 4 to 7 on pages 33.
38
Notes
• You can program the System Controlfunctions for a Component Select button or a
Label key on which the Power_On function(page 43) has been plogrammed In this case,the Power-On function is overwritten and
cannot be used If you clear the SystemControl functions for the button, the Power_
On furmtion is resumed, arid you can use itagain
• You cannot program the System Controlfunctions for a Component Select button or a
Label key for which a signal has beenprogrammed by "learning" (page 45) ("NG"flashes on the displa3_)
• YOtl can program the Power-On function(page 43) for a Component Select button or a
Label key for which a System Controlfunction has been programmed, but thePower On function cannot be used. If youclear the System Control funcgon from the
button, you can use the Power On function• If you interrupt the procedure at any point
for over two minutes, the setting mode endsand the series of commands will be
programmed to that point In this case, clear
the program and start again fiom Step 1 toset the entire program from the beginningVotl cannot continue from where you let off.
• If you change the component code rlunlber(page 12) or program a new signal bylearning (page 19} for a key or button that hasbeen programmed with the series ofcommands of a System Control function, thenew signal will be ti ansmitted when you
press the corresponding Component Selectbutton or a Label key
To clear a System Control
function programmed for
Component Select buttons and
Label keys
1 Follow Steps 1-4 on page 26.
2 While pressing the DEL key. pressthe Component Select button (or
Label key) of the System Control
function you want to cleat:
To change the Label keys, press the
OTHER button repeatedly.
3 Press COMMANDER OFECOM_NDER
OFF
(2)If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Continued 39
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
Changing the intervalbetween operation stepsYou can control the interval from 100-
900ms in units of 50ms.
3 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the Mode
Display key.
t --
J
4 Press the SYSDELAYkey.--4 _UUUUUU_
"_SYSDELAY_
_ 8 "SYSDELAY" is displayed on the
Mode Display key.
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.COMMANDER MUTING
OFF
(5) ÷ C0"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys on the display.
SET !__,_0 UUO00 UUUO0 UUU_,
MODE LI6HT CLOCK_
Select the system numbm; thecomponent name or the timerprogram number of the intervalyou want to change by pressingthe SYSTEM CONTROL button,the Component Select button orthe Label key.
To change the Label keys for systemnumbers
Press the MORE button repeatedly.
To display and change the Label keysfor component names
Press the OTHER button repeatedly.
4O
To display and change the Label keysfor timer program numbersPress the TIMER button _peatedl3z For
timer settings, see page 61.
When you select the Component name,go to Step 6.
T0nnuuoz _n nz
:: 3
When you select the system number or
the timer program number, go to Step 7.
6 Press the INTERVAL key.
*TqT_
The current interval setting stays lit,and (+) and (-) flash.
7 Press the (+) or (-) key to change
the interval. You can control the
interval from 100 to 900ms in
units of 50ms.
Each time you the (+) key is pressed,
the interval increases by 50 ms.
Each time you the (-) key is pressed,
the interval decreased by 50 ms.
(ms: 1/1000 second)
8 Press COMMANDER OFE
COMMAR_ROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Continued 41
Executing a Series of CommandsSystem Control Functions
(continued)
To change the componentmacro executing time
1 Follow the procedure of Steps 1 -5 on page 40.
2 Press the TIME key.
The current component macro executing
time stays lit, and (+) and (-) flash.
3 Press the (+) or (-) key to changethe component macro executingtime. You can control the timefrom 0 to 2 sec {seconds) in unitsof 1 sec.
Each time you the (+) key is pressed,
the time increased by 1 sec.
Each time you the (-) key is pressed,
the time decreases by 1 sec.
4 Press COMMANDER OFE
COM_RDEROFF
qOIf you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 seconds
The Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
42
Adding an ExtraFunction to the
Component SelectButtons
Programming the Power-0ncommand of the selected
component (for Sonycomponents only)
When using Sony components, you can
program the Power-on signal for each
component on a Component Select
button or a Label key. You can select the
desired component and turn it on by just
pressing that Component Select button or
a Label key.
s --
--2
--5
-1
Example: To program the 1_/button
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING._3_d_IANDER
OFF MUTING
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys on the display.
SET :__00 UUnO0 UUnO00 U_
MODE LIGHT CLOCK-
3 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the Mode
Display key.
Continued 43
Adding an Extra Function to theComponent Select Buttons(continued)
4 Press the PowerON key
_,D D D D D D _¢- PowerON
'_UU U_U U_
"PowerON" appears on the Mode
Display key.
The display of the component names(preset by Sony) for which you can
program the Power-on signal flashes.
The display of the other components
stays lit.
S Select the desired component by
pressing the Component Select
button or the Label key. (To
change the Label keys, press the
OTHER button repeatedly.)
TO clear the Power-on command
Repeat the procedure above.
The following display appears.
6 Press COMMANDER OFF.00M/dAROER
OFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
The selected component name
appears on the Mode display key and
"POWER ON" appears on tile display
with a beep sound.
44
Notes
• If the conlponent code of a non-Sony producthas been set for a Component Sdect button
or a Label key, you cannot program thePower-On function _r it.
• Even if you have pm_ammed a si_al by"learning" (See '_Adding a command that isrequi_d when selecting a component ", page45) or a System Control function (page 38) fora Component Select button or a Label key,you can program the Power_On flmction forthat button, but it cannot be used If you clear
a "learned" signal or the System Contm!function fiom the hutton or key, you can usethe Power On function.
• You can program a signal by "learning" (page45) or a System Control function (page 38) for
a Component Select button to1 which thePower On flmction has been programmed. Inthis case, the Power-On function is
overwritten and cannot be tlSed. If you clear
the "learned" signal or the System Controlfunction fiom the button or key, the Power-On ftmction is resunled, arid you can use itagain
• You can set the learning function (page 46) orthe Systenl Contro! function (page 31) to tileComponent Select button or the Label key forwhich you programmed the Power-on signalIn this case, the Power on setting is also
available and the Power-on signal is outputSo check the setting of Power-on signalbefore setting the learning function or theSystem Contm! function
Adding a command that isrequired when selecting acomponent
In addition to the original function of
selecting the operating keys and buttons
of the desired component, the
Component Select button or the Label
key can have another remote control
signal by "learning."
For example, if you always have to
change input select of the amplifier to CD
when listening to the CD player, program
the signal of "changing the amplifier's
input select" to the CD button of this
Cotnmandm: Then whenever you press
the CD buflon, it automatically works as
the original CD Component Select button
and changes also the amplifier input
select to CD. (In this case, the amplifier
should be turned on first.}
Note
Some specific romote control signals may notbe learned
3--5
'5 "ca
Continued 45
Adding an Extra Function to theComponent Select Buttons(continued)
Example : To program the inputselect signal of your amplifier tothe CD button
1 Place the RM-AV3000 head tohead with your component'sremote control.
Remote control of
your component
about 2 - 4 inches
(5 - 10 cm) away RM-AV3000
2 Follow Steps2and 3 on page 20in "Learning Function".
3EL LEARN
:3 While pressing the Mode Displaykey (LEARN), press theComponent Select button or theLabel key you want to "teach,"and release both keys.(To change the Label keys, press the
OTHER button repeatedly.)
The selectedcomponent nameappears on the Mode Displaykey,and"LEARN"begins to flash.
J_E£ CD
4,
SgL m
4 Press and hold down the buttonon the component's remotecontrol (amplifier in this example)until you hear a beep.(If you release the button beforeyou hear a beep, the signal maynot be learned correctly.)
INPUT SELECTCD
"LEARN" stops flashing and stays lit.
ff "NG" flashes on the displayLearning did not succeed. Try Steps 3 and4 again.
5 Press COMMANDER OFE
CO_dAROER
46
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previously set mode.
To clear the learned function of
the Component Select button
1 Follow Steps 2 and 3 on page 20 in
"Learning Function."
2 While pressing the DEL key, press the
Component Select button which you
want to dear.
Notes
• You can program a signal by 'learning" fol aComponent Seiec_ button or a Label key forwhich the Power-On function (page 43) hasbeen programmed. In this ease, the Power Onftmctiorl is overwritten arid cannot be used If
you clear the "learned" signal from thebtlttOrL the Power On function is resulned,
and you can use it again• You cannot program a System Control
function (page 38) for a Component Selectbutton or a Label key for which a signal hasbeen programmed by "learning"
• You can program the Power On function for aComponent Select button for which a signalhas been programmed by "learning," hutthen the Power-On function cannot be used.
If you clear a "learned" signal flora thebutton, you ean use the Power-On funetion
Assigning OtherComponents to theComponent SelectButtons or the Label
Keys
Copying the settings of aComponent Select button ora Label key to another buttonor keyYou can copy the entire setlings of a
Component Select button or a Label key
to another Component Select button or a
Label key. The settings of the component
code (page 12), the channel macro
function (page 58), the learned functions
(page 19) and character contents are
copied to a new button or key.
Notes
• You cannot copy the settings to a ComponentSelect button or a Label key for which anylearning function or channel macro functionhas been programmed. ("NG" flashes)
• The character contents are overwritten to a
new button or key
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Continued 47
Assigning Other Components tothe Component Select Buttons orthe Label Keys (continued)
Example: To copy the settings ofthe DVD button to the VCR button
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
CO_A NOER MUTINGO_F
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)
once to display "COPY" on one of
the Label keys on the display.
SET
3 Press the COPY key
_H IIHI
"COPY" appears on the Mode
Display key.
COPY
4 Press the Component Select
button or the Label button of
which contents are to be moved.
(To change the Label buttons press theOTHER button.)
The component name of which
contents are to be moved appears on
the Mode Display key.
5 While pressing the Mode Display
key (in this case, DVD), press the
Component Select button or the
Label key to which the contents
are to be moved (in this case,
VCR).
(To change the Label keys, press the
OTHER button.)
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"COPY" appears on the Mode
Display key.
COPY
_! ! ! I I I I I I I I _ ! I I I_,
In this case, "DVD -l, -) VCR" flashes
on the Label keys and moving finishes
with a beep sound. And the keys for
VCR appears.
6 Press COMMANDER OFF.
OOMNANOEROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
To return to the original settingFollow steps in "Toclear all signalslearned for a specific component", page26.
Programming aFrequently Used KeyOperation for SYSTEMCONTROL Buttons or
Label KeysIn addition to their original System
Control functions (see page 30, SYSTEMCONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons or SYSTEM 4
- 15 Label keys can be programmed to
"learn" any remote control signal.
As they operate independently from
other buttons, SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2or 3 buttons can work as one-touch
butlons without any preceding operation
such as pressing a Component Select
buuon to select a component.
This is useful if you prefer having theSYSTEM CONTROL button as a "one-
touch" button for a single operation
rather than executing a series ofcommands.
Note
Some specific remote conuol signals ]nay notbe learned. Refer to the operating instructionssupplied to the specific remote contiol as well
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Continued 49
Programming a Frequently UsedKey Operation for SYSTEMCONTROL Buttons or Label Keys(continued)
Example: To store the On/Offsignal of an air-conditioner tothe SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button
1 Place the Commander head to
head with the remote control of
the air=conditioner:
Remote control ofyour air-conditioner
RM-AV3000
2 While pressing COMMANDER
OFE press MUTING.
¢0MMANi_ROFF MUTING
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
3 Press the LEARN key.U000¢
_EQRN<"
"LEARN" appears on the Mode
Display key.
_E/- LE.qRN
If a signal has been learned on that
button, the display stays lit. If you
want to program on that button, clear
the signal first (page 51).
4 Press the SYSTEM CONTROLbutton (in this case, 2).Or press the MORE butlon to display
the SYSTEM (4-15) Label keys. To
change the Label keys press the
MORE button repeatedly. Then press
the Label key you want to teach.
The display for the pressed SYSTEM
CONTROL button or Label key
appears on the Mode Display key."LEARN" flashes for 10 seconds, and
the Commander enters receivingmode.
_ SYSTEH2
50
S Press and hold down the button
of the remote control until you
heat" a beep.
(If you release the butlon before you
hear a beep, the signal may not be
learned correctly.)
AIR CONDI11ONER
While receiving the signal, "LEARN"
stays lit.
ff "NG" flashes on the display and"NG" sound is heard five times
Learning did not succeed Try Steps 4 and5 again
6 Press COMMANDER OFF.COMMARDER
OFF
Note
You cannot plogram a remote control signal fora SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label key by"learning" fol which the System Controlfunction have been pmglammed if you want toproglam a remora control signal for that button,cleal programmed commands first (page 35).
To clear the learned remote
control signal1 While p_ssing COMMANDER OFE
press MUTING.
2 Press tile LEARN key.
"LEARN" appears on the Mode
Display key.
3 While pressing tile DEL key, press tileSYSTEM CONTROL button or the
Label key of which learned signals areto be cleared.
The learned signals are cleared.4 Press COMMANDER OFE
If you want to program a new signal for
that button, follow Steps 4 to 6 in the leftcolunm.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 seconds
The Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Continued 51
Programming a Frequently UsedKey Operation for SYSTEMCONTROL Buttons or Label Keys(continued)
Notes on learning the signalsof an air-conditioner
About seasonal adjustments
If you change the settings of the air-
conditioner for the season, you have to
program the remote control signals of the
new settings on the Commande_
If the power-on/off operation
does not work correctlyThe air-conditioner may not be turned on
or off properly with tile button or key ofthis Commander, for which you have
programmed its power-on/off signal.If the Commander can operate only
"ON" with one butlon or key and "OFF"with another, while your air-
conditioner's remote control can operate"ON/OFF" with a single butlon or key,
program the signal on two buttons ork_ys of the Commander as follows.
1 Clear the learned power on/offsignal.(In the example on page 51, clear the
learned signal from the SYSTEMCONTROL 2 button.)
2 Program the signal {lransmitled fromthe power-on/off button of the air-conditioner's remote control) for the
SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button again.
3 Program the signal from the samebutton of the remote control for
another button or k_y (for example,the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button).
The two buttons or keys of the
Commander have been programmed
with the power on signal and the power-
off signal of the air-conditioner,
respectively so that you can operate theair-conditioner with the Commander.
Transferring Databetween Commanders
You can transfer data, such as learned
signals and component code settings,between this Commander and another
Sony RM-AV3000.
Transferring dataYou can transfer all the data of this
Commander or the data of a Component
Select button or a Label key on this
Commander to another Sony RM-AV3000.
To transfer all the data of theCommander
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52
1 Place the RM-AV3000 head to
head with another RM-AV3000.
Another RM-AV3000
about 2 __
15- 10 cm) awayRM-AV3000
2 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
cdO_dANOER MUTING
(2) +
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
3 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys on the display.
4 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the Mode
Display key.
Press the "TRANSFER" key.
"=TRANSFER-IIIIUn IIII_
0"TRANSFER" appears on the Mode
Display key.
TRANSFER
_UUUUOU_I}LL CONPO Z
6 Press the t" key.
5I" : Transfer data
4. : Receive data
Continued 53
Transferring Data betweenCommanders (continued)
7 Press the ALL key.
xu_u_
ALL: All data of the Commander
COMPO: Data of a Component
Select button or a Label key
NoteIf "NG" appears while sending the data, goback to Step 5 and continue the operadonor press COMMANDER OFF to stop theoperation
10 Press COMMANDER OFECOMM/_DER
OFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsTbe Commander turns o_.
"ALL I"" appears on the ModeDisplay key, and "ALL" appears onthe left Label key.
ALLt
ALL
8 Confirm that the receivingCommander is ready for data.(To set the receiving commander,
follow the procedure on page 56.)
9 Press the "ENTER" key.
EN_R
During transferring the data,
When the all data has been
successfully transferred, "END"
appears on the right Label key.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Note
Be sure that the receiving Commander is readyto receive data.
To transfer the data of a
Component Select button or aLabel keyTim data of a Component Select button or
a Label key on tbis Commander the
settings and learned signals programmed
on the keys and buttons) can betransferred to a Component Select button
or key on another Sony RM-AV3000.
1 Follow Steps 1 to 6 on page 53.
2 Press the COMPO key.xU U 0 U_?COHPO_
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"COMPO I"" appears on the Mode
Display key, and the selected
component name appears on the left
Label koy.
Press the Component Select
button of which data you want to
send.
Or press the Label k_y of which data
you want to send. (To change theLabel keys, press the OTHER button
repeatedly.)
The component name of which
contents are to be transferred appears
on tile left Label key.
COMPOI
TU
4 Confirm that the receiving remote
commander is ready to acceptdata.
(To set the receiving commander,
follow tile procedure on page 56.)
Press the "ENTER" key.
ENI_R
During transferring the data,"@ @ @ "¥' flashes.
When the data has been successfully
transferred, "END" appears on tile
right Label key.
COMPOI
Note
if "NG" appears while sending the data, goback to Step 6 and continue the operationor press COMMANDER OFF to stop theoperation
Press COMMANDER OFF.
COMNANOEROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Notes
• The data of the System Control functionprogrammed for a Component Select buttoncannot be transferred
• Be sure that the receiving Commander isready to receive data
Continued 55
Transferring Data betweenCommanders (continued)
Receiving the data
This Commander can receive the data of
another Sony RM-AV3000.
TO receive a|l the data from
another remote commander
1 Follow Steps 1 to 5 on page 53.
ALL COMPO
2 Press the 4, key.
54" : Transfer data
4- : Receive data
"ALL 4," appears on the Mode
Display key, and "ALL" appears on
the left Label key.
!| _OOU
ALL
4 Press the ENTER key.
_ENTER_
During receiving the data,"+÷++ ÷")÷+" flashes.
When all the data has been
successfully transferred, "ALL"appears on the right Label key.
Notes• If the Commander is not ready for
ieceiving the data, press the CLEAR key,then press the RETURN key to clear allthe learned _ignais
• If "NG" appears during data transfer, goback to Step 3 and continue the opelationol press COMMANDER OFF to stop theoperation If you cor_tinue the operation,you have to set the sending Commanderagain to send data
3 Press the ALL key.
I_kk
ALL: All data of the Commander
COMPO: Data of a Component
Select button or a Label key
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S Press COMMANDER OFF._3M_dANDER
OFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed gor more than 2 seconds
The Comlnander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed gor less than 2 seconds
The Comn_ander returns to the
previous setting mode.
TO receive the data of a
Component Select button or keyfrom another remote
commander
1 Perform Steps 1 and 2 on pages56.
TI_qN_FER
1
2 Press the COMPO key
"COMPO €," appears on the Mode
Display key.
3 Press the Component Select
button to which you want to
assign the data.
Or press the Label key to which you
want Io assign _e data. To change theLabel keys, pl>ss the OTHER button
repeatedly.
The selected component name
appears on the left Label key.
TU
4 Press the ENTER key,
E_TER
During receiving the data, ".._ .._ + +"flashes.
When the data has been successfully
received, the selected component
name appears on _he right Label key.
COHPOI
Continued 57
Transferring Data betweenCommanders (continued)
Notes
• If the Commander is not ready forreceiving the data, press the CLEAR key,dlen press the RETURN key to clear thelearned signal on all or one of theComponent Select buttons
• If "NG" appears during data ti ansfer, goback to Step 3 and contimm the operationor press COMMANDER OFF to stop theoperation if you continue the operation,you have to set the sending Commanderagain to send data.
S Press COMMANDER OFECOMM/_DER
OFF
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to He
previous setting mode.
Selecting a Channelwith a Single Key Press
Channel Macro Function
You can program the Channel Macro
function of the components of which the
first digit of the four-digit preset
component code number is 3 (STB),8 (TV) or 9 {CABLE).
And you can program the Channel
Macro function for the macro keys (Label
keys) when the selected component name
is displayed on the Mode Display key in
Step 4, page 59.
If you program the operation of entering
the 1, 2, 3 and ENTER keys for a macro
key (Label key), you can select channel
123 by pressing that single key.
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Example: To program TV channel123 for the VIDE04 key
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
_3NNANI?ER MUTING0F_
q2) + C9"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)once to display "CHMACRO" onone of the Label keys.
3 Press the CHMACRO key.
"],CHMACRO ,_°
nnD_nn
"CHMACRO" appears on the Mode
Display key.
CHHQCR0
HD TQPEQ TQPEB _CQBLE_
The component names on the Label
keys for which the Channel Macro
function can be programmed flash. To
change the Label keys, press theOTHER button.
4 Select the component by pressingthe Component Select button or
the Label key.
The selected component name
appears on tile Mode Display key.
The macro keys (Label keys) flash. To
change the Label keys, press the Mode
Display key On this case, TV).
':L% II II II II II II II II II II II II II II n n II I1_
If you select the component namefor which the Channel Macrofunction cannot be programmed"NG" flashes twice arid "NG" sound isheard
_ Select the macro key by pressingthe Label key.
-) UIOE04_7
The selected label lights on the Labelkey. The numeric keys and "ENTER"[lash.
vI_
Continued 59
Selecting a Channel with a SingleKey Press _ Channel MacroFunction (continued)
If you press the Label key forwhich the Channel Macro function
cannot be programmed"NO" flashes twice and "NG" sound isheard
To change the name of the macrokey (Label key)Keep the macro key (Lahel key) pressed fol
more than 2 seconds, and fallow Stops 2 - 5,page 24
6 Press the keys for the operation inorder (1--* 2 --*- 3 --*- ENTER).
Note
If you enter more than four keys, the
last four keys are programmed for the
macro key.
7 Press the macro key (in this case,VIDEO 4).
"1," "2," "3," and "ENTER" appeartwice.
Note
You cannot plogram the Channel Maclofunction for a macro key that has "learned" a
signal Tiy again with another maclo key, ordear the "learned" signal (page 25) from thebutton and program the Channel Macrofunction orl it.
To clear the Channel Macrofunction
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF,
press MUTING.
2 Press tile SET key.
3 Press tile CHMACRO key.
4 Select the component by pressing the
Component Select button or the Label
key.
5 While pressing tile DEE key, press the
macro koy.
Note
_u can also clear the character co_e_s youinput by following the procedure ahovei_peatedly
Press COMMANDER OFEC0_ANOER
OFF
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to _e
previous se_ling mode.
6O
Setting the TimerUp to 12 timer setting programs can be seton this commande_: You can program thetimer setting of the day of the week, thehour, the minute and the contents of theprogram (Timer Macro). You can set eachprogram of the timer to be executed or not.
The_ are two ways for the timer setting asbelow.- Setting the new timer program- Changing the program already set or
changing anotber program that youselect (page 65)
Setting the new timerprogram
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Example: To set the timerprogram at 7:30 AM on Saturdayto the PROG4 key
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
COMMA_DER MUTINGOFF
(2)*(2.)
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the TIMER key.
"TIMER" appears on the ModeDisplay key.
TIMER
The program numbers "PROG 1" -
"PROG4" appears on the Label keys.
To change the Label keys, press theTIMER button on the Commander
repeatedly.
Tile program numbers having timer
setting programs which air set to be
executed (stand-by mode) stay lit.
Tile program numbers having timer
setling programs which are set not tobe executed flash.
Tile program numbers without timer
setting programs flash.
Continued 61
Setting the Timer (continued)
3 Select the program number towhich you want to set the timerby pressing the Label key.
The selected program number
appears on the Mode Display key. (Ifthe pressed Label key has character
contents you input, the character
contents appear on the Mode Display
key.)"ON/OFF," "TEST," "SETUP," and
"COPY" flash on the Label keys.
7.?.BD,.,,eROS4
_UUU_ON/OFF TEST __
"SU" and "12:00 AM" are displayedon the Clock Display key.
If the day of the week and the time for
the timer program are set in this
setting mode, or if you try changingthe program already set (page 65), the
set contents are displayed on the
Clock Display key.
4 Press the SETUP key._0 0 0 0 U¢
"_SETUP
"DAY," "TIME" and "MACRO" flash
on the Label koys.
5 Press the DAY key, and set the
timer-on day(s) of the week bypressing the © or @button,
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Each time the 4_ or <2-button is
pressed the display of day(s) of the
week changes as follows.
SUMOTUWETHFR_
MOTUWETHFRSA]
MOTUWETHFR ]
button MO
[ TU
[ we
E
[ PR
SU : Sunday
MO : Monday
TU : Tuesday
WE : Wednesday
TH : Thursday
FR : Friday
SA : Saturday
Then press the ENTER key to decide
the day(s).
The display returns to step 4.
6 Press the TIME key.
Set the timer-on hour by pressing
the + or <> button. Then press the© button so that the minute
flashes.
(You can switch the mode
between the hour setting and the
minute setting by pressing the
or © button.}
Set the minute by pressing the ©
or © button. Then press the
ENTER key.
The time of the timer setting isdecided.
nn ¢.,,_UUn TIME
The display returns to step 4.
7 Press the MACRO key.
The Commander enters the Timer
Macro setting mode.
_30,_ PROB4
Continued 63
Setting the Timer (continued)
8 Press a Component Select button,a SYSTEM CONTROL button, ora Label key to program theinformation of that button or keyas a procedure to be executed bythe timer:
When selecting a Label key for a
component name, press the OTHER
button to change the Label keys.
When selecting a Label key for a
system number, p_ss the MORE
button to change the Label keys.
If you select a component nameFunction keys for the component are
displayed. Go to Step 9.
ff you select a system numberGo to Step 10.
9 Press a button or a key of which
function you want to program as
a step.
10 Repeat Steps 8 and 9.
When 32 steps a_ input, the Macro
step programming finishes with a
beep sound, and a series of Macro
procedure appears on the displaywindow.
And the display returns to step 3.
Notes
• YOU carl inptlt tip to 32 steps for one timerprogram nulnbel_
• A Sy_em Macro can be ¸input as a step¸• A macro progra]nmed for the Component
Select button or the Label key is available asthe same setting as its output setting¸
• The step of the TIMER button has an intervalof 250ms
• The Mode Display key, the OTHER button,the LIGHT button and the MORE button are
not counted as steps
11When you have programmed a
series of Timer Macro setting,
press COMMANDER OFE
gOMNANDEROFF
(21With a beep sound, a series of Timer
Macro setting is registered and
displayed in order.
When you have programmed thebuttons on the CommanderThe names of buttons on theCommander which are not on the
LCD touch key display (VOLUME+/-, MUTING, CHANNEL +/-,
RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT, 4_, @, <_,
and _) are displayed on the right
Label koy.
The display returns to Step 3.
If you want to check the executionof the timer setting or set thetimer program to the standbymode
See page 67.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe timer setting of the program is
decided, and the Commander turns
off. In this case, the timer program is
not set to the standby mode.
Note
Some programs cannot be executed at the set
time because the execution time of the remote
control output is different depending on the
contents of ffle timer execution. Or, if the
execution time arrives while the previous timer
program is outputted, the timer program
begins after the execution of ffle previous one
In this case also, the prog* am cannot be
executed at the set time So, set the timer
i egai ding the contents and the duration of thetimer execution.
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To change the program name onthe Mode Display keyAfter Step 3, hold tile Mode Display key
pressed for more than 2 seconds. The
Commander enter the Label Inputtingmode.
Then follow tile same procedure as that
for changing the name of the Label key in
Steps 2 - 5 on page 24.
To change the interval betweentimer operation stepsSee page 40.
Notes
• When using the timer setting on thisCommander, only one setting can be assignedto one program. If you want to set the time1to turn on at a programmed time, al'ld to setthe timer to turn off at another time, programthe two settings separately.
• If there are some programs set to be executedat the sanle time, they start in order tom thelowest plogram number
• Aceol ding to the status of the componentoperated by the timer program, the nextprogram might not function successfully.When setting a timer program, dleckcarefully the setting of other programs
Changing the programalready set or changinganother program that youselect
1 Follow Steps 1 - 3 on page 61, 62.
2 Press the COPY key.
If you want to change the program
already set, go to Step 6 without
pressing the COPY key.
The program number appears on the
left Label key, and "COPY" flashes on
the right Label key.
3 Press the COPY key repeatedlyuntil the program number ofwhich contents you want tochange appears. (Each time theCOPY key is pressed, theprogram number which has thetimer setting information appearsin orders)
Continued 65
Setting the Timer (continued)
4 When the program number of
which contents you want to
change appears on the left Label
key, press that Label key.
With a beep sound, the contents of
selected program is copied to the
program number on the Mode
Display key (in this case, PROG4).
The day of the week and tile time for
the copied timer program are
displayed on tile Clock Display key."ON/OFF," "TEST," "SETUP," and
"COPY" flash on the Label keys.
S,SS % PROG4
S Press the SETUP key."DAY," "TIME," and "MACRO" flash.
5_5 _" PROG4
6 Press the key of which contents
you want to change.DAY: See Step 5 on page 62.
TIME: See Step 6 on page 63.
MACRO: The display turns as below.
5.'5S_'4 PROfi4
%11 U II II U II I1_HI_RO _ _OK N6_
7 Press the OK key.With a beep sound, the "rimer Macro
setling is cleared, and the Commander
enters tile Timer Macro setting mode
(Step 7 on page 63).
If you press the NG keyThe display returns to Step 5.
NoteYou cannot change the Timer Macrosetting partially. If you want to changethe program without clearing tilefrequently used procedure, use tileSystem Control function (page 31).For example, if Steps A to D arefrequently used when you want toprogram Steps A, B, C, D and E,program Steps A to D using thesystem macro. Then program Step Ein the Timer Macro adding to thatsystem macro.
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To check the execution of the
timer program or set the timerprogram to the standby mode
1 Follow Steps 1 - 3 on page 61, 62.
_55 % PROS4
2 Press the TEST key or the ON/
OFF key.
TEST: You can check the timer
program setting by transmitting the
Timer Macro signals.
ON/OFF: The display turns as below.
_S _ PRO84 =_LL_I
With a beep sound, "ON" appears,and the Commander enters the timerstandby mode. The display returns toStep 2on page 61.To reset the timer standby mode,press the ON/OFF key again.
sss" P.0B4 I
3 Press COMMANDER OFF.
CON_ROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
Continued 67
Setting the Timer (continued)
To switch quickly the timerstandby mode to on or off usingthe TIMER button
1 Press the TIMER button.
4 Keep COMMANDER OFF
pressed for more than 2 secondsto turn the Commander off.
To reset the standby mode to off,
follow Steps 1 - 3 again.
The program numbers of which timer
program is set to the standby mode
stay lit, and the other programnumbers flash on the Label keys.
To change the Label keys, press the
TIMER button repeatedly.
2 Select the program number ofwhich timer standby mode you
want to switch to on by pressing
the Label key.
_55%
If you select the program number
which has no timer program data, the"NG" sound is heard and "NG"
flashes twice.
Notes
• If the TEST key or the ON/OFF key ispressed when the tinier program is notset, the "NG" sound is heard twice and"NG" flashes
• When you finish the timer setting modeafter you set the timer standby mode,"@" mark stays lit beside the clock. This
means that one or more timer programsare set to the timer standby mode
• The timer prog* am contents you have seton this Commander i epeat every weekuntil you set the timer standby mode toOFF (weekly timer) If you want toexecute the timer program once, set thetimer standby mode to OFF after theexecution of the timer program
IMPORTANTThe timer function of this
Commander is designed for the timer
operation of AV components. Do not
use the diner function to operate anair-conditioner or electrical
appliances. It may cause a fire or a
serious injury.
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$ Press the ON OFF key.With a beep sound, "_)" mark lightsand the standby mode of the selected
timer program is set to on. The
display returns to Step 1.
To clear timer settingsprogrammed for a specific PROG(1-12) Label key
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)
once to display "RESET" on one
of the Label keys on the display.
3 Press the RESET key.
"RESET" appears on the Mode
Display key.
JEL RESET
4 Press the TIMER button.
RESET
"PROG1" - "PROG4" are displayed.
To change the Label keys, press theTIMER button.
S Press the Label key of which
timer settings you want to erase.
The selected program number is
displayed on the left Label key.
RESET
PROS4 CLEAR?__E TLMNL_
6 Press the YES key.
During erasing, "-> ->" stays lit. When
erasing finishes, +'OK" is displayed
with a heep sound.
RESEPRO84 CLEAR -- _fl
If you press the NO keyThe display returns to Step 4
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
COMNANOER
(2)If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previously set mode.
Continued 69
Setting the Timer (continued)
To clear all timer settings
programmed for all PROG (1 - 12)
Label keys
1 Proceed Steps 1 - 3 o,Ipage 69.
gEL RESET
2 While pressing the DEL key, pressthe TIMER key.
gEL RESET
TIRER ALL? _U 0 I 0 ! UO_
3 Press the YES key.
"REALLY?" stays lit, and "YES" and
"NO" flash.
REALLY? ,_0 ! 0 ! 0 ! 0o_
ff you press the NO keyThe display returns to Step 1
4 Press the YESkey.
gEL RESET 1
TiHER ALL _--
If you press the NO keyThe display returns to St_p I
During erasing, "-> -> -> ->" stays lit.
When all timer settings programmed
for all PROG (1 - 12} Label keys areerased, "OK" is displayed with a beepsound.
5 Press COMMANDER OFECOMMANDER
OFF
If you hold COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 seconds
The Commander turns off.
If you hold COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
7O
Locking the ControlsHold Function
To prevent accidental operation, you can
lock all the buttons with the }-]old
function. HoweveL the timer functions
while the contI_Is are locked.
111 While pressing the Clock Display
key, press COMMANDER OFF.
WE C0MM_bIDER
565 '" +
With a beep sound, "LOCK" appears
on the Mode Display key, and eveI2y
LCD display disappears except theclock and "LOCK."
S_S _ LOCK
When the controls are locked
When you press a button on theCommander, the "NG" sound is heard
twice, and "LOCK _, the clock, and "@"
mark (when the timer is set to be
executed) are displayed _r a second.
TO unlock the controls
Keep COMMANDER OFF pressed formore than 2 seconds.
COMM_bIDEROFF
With a key-touch sound, the display
returns to the status before setting of theHold function.
After a second, every LCD display
disappears.
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Protecting yourSettings-- Setting Lock Function
You can lock the Commander so that you
cannot change, add, or clear any of your
data in each setting mode.
--3
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
COLANDER MUTINGOFF
+ C0
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key, "LOCK" flashes and setting
modes flash on the Label keys.
2 While pressing the LOCK key,
press the Label key on which the
setting mode you want to lock is
displayed. (To change the Label
keys, press the SET key.)
The selected setting mode is locked
and the display of the locked setting
mode on the Lahel key stays lit.
To lock other setting modes, repeat
Step 2.
3 Press COMMANDER OFF.
C0MMAND[ROFF
When the setting is lockedIf you try to display the locked setting
mode by pressing the Label koy, "NG"will flash and the "NG" sound is heard
twice.
TO unlock the settingFollow Steps 1 and 2. And while pressing
the LOCK key, press the Label key on
which tile setting mode you want to
unlock is displayed. (To change tile Label
keys, press the SET key.) When the
setting is unlocked, the display of the
setting mode on the Label key flashes.
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Setting the Automatic-Off Time of the DisplayWindow
The Commander is preset at the factory
to turn off the LCD display window
automatically if you do not operate for
more than 10 minutes. {Then all the
display contents are turned off.) To
change this setting, perform tile
following procedure.
You can adjust tile Automatic-Off time of
the LCD display window (from 1 minute
to 30 minutes in units of 1 minutP).
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
C'0fd_AbDER MUTINGOFF
+ CO
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys.
as7
_- 2,4
-_'6
_-7
-1
3 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the Mode
Display key.
4 Press the Mode Display key
(MODE) once to display "DISP-
OFF" on one of the Label keys.
Each time you press the MODE key,
the Label keys changes as follows.
5 Press the DISP-OFF key."DISP-OFF" appears on the Mode
Display key.
__ OISP-OF_
Continued 73
Setting the Automatic.Off Time ofthe Display Window (continued)
6 Press the (+) or (-) key to changethe Automatic-Off time of theLCD display window.You can adjust from 1 minute to 30minutes.
Each time the (+) key is pressed, the
minute increases by one.
Each time the (3 key is pressed, the
minute decreases by one.
For example, "2rain" on the Label keymeans 2 minutes.
NoteWhen you set the Automatic-O ff time of thedisplay window longer than 10 minutes(factory setting}, the battery lifa may beshort.
7 Press COMMANDER OFECOMM_RDER
OFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to _e
previous se_ting mode.
Adjusting the Backlightof the Display WindowThe Commander is preset at the factory
to brighten backlight, and to switch off
the backlight automatically if you do not
operate for more than 10 seconds. To
change this setting, perform the
following procedure.
You can adjust the backlight Automatic-Off time (fl'om 1 second to 60 seconds in
the units of 1 second), the brightness
(bright or dim) and the setting of the
buttons to lighten the Display Window.
_
--2
--.4-9
-10
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
COM_DEROFF MUTING
0+C0
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
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2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "LIGHT" on oneof the Label keys.
SET i_%II II II II U II II II II 0 II II II II"_NOOE L[BHT CLOCK--_MMMMMMMMMMr_r _
3 Press the LIGHT key.
"LIGHT" appears on the ModeDisplay key.
4 Press the OFF TIME key.The display becomes in the settingmode of the Automatic-Off time of the
backlight.
5 Press the (+) or (-) key to changethe Automatic-Off time of thebacklight. Then pressCOMMANDER OFF to decide theAutomatic-Off time of thebacklight. The display returns toStep 3.Youcan adjust from 1second to 60seconds.Eachtime the (+)key ispressed, thesecond increasesby 1.Eachtime the (_ key is pressed, theseconddecreases by 1.For example, "20sec"on the Labelk_ymeans 20seconds.
NoteWhen you set the Automatic-Off time of thehacklight longer than 10 seconds (factorysetting), the battery life may be sho11.
If you hold COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe setting is decided, and theCommander turns off.
6 Press the LEVEL key.The display becomes in the hrighmess
setting mode. The current setting(BRIGHT or DIM) stays lit. The otherflashes.
LIBH_non_
LEUB. BRIBHT
Continued 75
AdJusting the Backlight of theDisplay Window (continued)
7 Press the BRIGHT or DIM key to
select the brightness. Then pressCOMMANDER OFF to decide the
brightness.
The display returns to Step 3.
BRIGHT: brightDIM: dark
8 Press the ON MODE key.
The commander enter the settingmode to select the buttons to lighten
the display window. The currentsetting (LIGHT or ALL} stays lit. Theother flashes.
LIBHI__
ON NODE LIGHT
9 Press the LIGHT or ALL key to
select the buttons on the
Commander to light the displaywindow.
If you press COMMANDER OFF, thedisplay returns to Step 3.
LIGHT: The Display Window is lit by
pi_ssing the LIGHT button
only.
ALL: The Display Window is lit by
pi_ssing any button on the
Commander except theVOLUME +/-, MUTING,
CHANNEL +/, RECALL andCOMMANDER OFE
NoteIf you use the Commander frequently withthe "ALL" position, the batte_ 3, life may beshort in this case, shorten the Automafic-Off time (page 73, 74)
10Press COMMANDER OFE
COLANDEROFF
(2)If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander _turns to the
previously set mode.
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Setting the Key-TouchBeepThe Commander is preset at the factory
to turn on the key-touch confirmation
beep. You can turn on or off the key-
touch confirmation beep.
3_5 --
-' 2,4
-°6
-7
-1
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
60NN/_NI?ER MUTINGOFF
129 + C_)"SET" appears on the Mode Displaykey.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys.
3 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the ModeDisplay key.
4 Press the Mode Display key(MODE) once to display "BEEP"on one of the Label keys.
5 Press the BEEP key.
"BEEP" appears on the Mode Display
key.
BEEP 0_
BEEP
6 Press the ON (or OFF) key. Eachtime you press the key, the displaychanges between "ON" and "OFF"with a beep sound. The display ofthe current setting flashes.
ON: Turns on the key-touch beep.OFF: Turns off the key-touch beep.
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
C0_ANOEROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to theprevious setting mode.
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Adjusting the Contrastof the Display Window
_
_
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
CO_A NOER MUTINGO_F
"SET" appears on the Mode Displaykey.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)twice to display "MODE" on oneof the Label keys.
3 Press the MODE key.
"MODE" appears on the ModeDisplay key.
4 Press the Mode Display key(MODE) once to display"CONTRAST" on one of the
Label keys.
"-' 2,4 5 Press the CONTRAST key."CONTRAST" appears on the ModeDisplay key. "****" appears on eachLabel key. The DVD display appears"--5on ttle other part of the displaywindow.
6 Press the CHANNEL + or
CHANNEL - button to adjust thecontrast of the display window.Each time you press ttle button ttlecontrast changes as follows.
CHANNEL +:Deeper than the actualcontrast setting
CHANNEL -: Lighter than the actualcontrast setting
7 Press COMMANDEROFE
COMMANDEROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to thepreviously set mode.
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Changing the Names ofthe Label Keys or theComponent Names onthe Mode Display Key
You can change the display of the
Component names on the Mode Display
key or on the Label keys, the function
displays of components, the SYSTEM4 -SYSTEM 15 and PROG1 _PROGI2 on the
Label keys to the most suitable name
using up to 8 characters or digits.
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press MUTING.
C0_A NOER MUTINGOFF
(E) + q_)
"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)
once to display "LABEL" on one
of the Label keys on the display.
__
4 _-
-2
--3-5
-7
-1
3 Press the LABEL key.
"LABEL" appears on the Mode
Display key.
Continued 79
Changing the Names of the LabelKeys or the Component Names onthe Mode Display Key (continued)
4 Select the sort of Labels bypressing the COMPO, SYSTEM orTIMER key.COMPO: Displays component
names. To change the
Label keys, press theOTHER button.
Press the component select
butlon or the Label key of
which the name you want
to change.
TOchange the component name onthe Mode Display keyKeep the Mode Display key on which thecomponent name is displayed pressed formore than 2 seconds The Conlnlander
enters the conlponent name changingmode.Input the name on the Mode Display keyFollow Steps 24, on page 24
SYSTEM: Displays SYSTEM4-SYSTEM7. TochangetheLabelkeys, presstheMORE button.
TIMER: Displays PROG 1 - PROG4.
To change the Label keys,
press the TIMER button.
5 Press the Label key of which thename you want to change.The commander enters the Label
name changing mode.
COMPO:{Example : TV-VIDEO2)
7 8 g
m'°-I 0 m_-=
_'9E02
SYSTEM:(Example : SYSTEM6)
LI "_ LQBEL
"_)_TEM6
TIMER:(Example : PROGI0)
1 _ =__ LABEL.7
OGI0%0
8O
6 Input the name of the Label key.
Follow Steps 2 - 5, on page 24.
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
COMMANDEROFF
(2.)If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns off.
ff you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander _turns to the
previous setting mode.
Erasing All the Settings
You can erase all the settings Io reset the
Commander to its factory settings.
3,5,6 _-_
?°_2...i
--2
--4
1 While pressing COMMANDEROFF, press MUTING.
c';O_dAROER MUTING
)+CO"SET" appears on the Mode Display
key.
2 Press the Mode Display key (SET)once to display "RESET" on oneof the Label keys on the display.
Continued 81
Erasing All the Settings(continued) 6 Press the YESkey.
3 Press the RESET key.
"RESET" appears on the Mode
Display key.
During erasing, "ALL -) -) -) -) -) -)
-) -)" stays lit. When all the settings onthe Commander are erased, "OK" is
displayed with a beep sound. The
Commander is reset to its factory
settings.
4 Press the ALL key,
"ALL RESET?" stays lit, and "YES"and "NO" flash.
gEL RESET
ALL RESET? _l ! I ! I I !_
S Press the YES key."REALLY?" stays lit, and "YES" and
"NO" flash.
If you press the NO keyThe display returns to St_p 3
7 Press COMMANDER OFF.
COMMA_D/ROFF
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for more than 2 secondsThe Commander turns o_.
If you keep COMMANDER OFFpressed for less than 2 secondsThe Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.
_EL RESET
VIVOVVU_
ff you press the NO keyThe display _turns to Step 3
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Precautions
• Do not drop the unit or give a shock to
tile unit, or it may cause a malfunction.• Do not leave the unit in a location hear
heat sources, or in a place subject to
direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand,moisture, rain or mechanical shock.
• Do not put foreign objects into tile unit.
Should any liquid or solid object fall
into the unit, have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating
tile unit any further.
• Do not expose tile remote control
detectors of your components to direct
sunlight or other strong illumination.
Too much light there can interfere with
remote control operations.
• Be sure to place tile Commander out of
tile reach of small children or pets.
Components such as air conditioners,
heaters, electric appliances, and electric
shutlers or curtains receiving an
infi'ared signal can be dangerous ifmisused.
Maintenance
Clean the surface with a soft cloth
slightly moistened with water or a mild
detergent solution. Do not use any typeof solvent such as alcohol, benzine or
thinner as they may damage the finish ofthe surface.
Specifications
Operating distanceApprox 328 ft (10 meters} (varies dependingon components of diff'1 Pat manufacturers}
Power requirementsRemote control and backlight: Four size AA(R6} batteries
Battery fifeAppmx 5 months {varies depending on
fiequency of use)
Dimensions
Approx 4/_x7xlE/2in (wxhxd)(120 x 178 x 38 ran1)
Mass
13 oz (380 g) (not including batteries)
Learnable signals *Capacity par signal: up to 300 bitSignal frequency range: up to 500 kiIzSignal intmwal: up to I second
* Some signals cannot be learned by theCommander, even though the signals complywith these specifications
Design and specifications are subject to changewithout notice.
(E The CE mark on the unit isvalid only for productsmarketed in tile EuropeanUnion.
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TroubleshootingIf you have problems setting up oi' using tile Romote Commander, first check the
batteries (page 7), then check the items below.
Symptom Remedy
YOU cannot operate the • Go closer to die componen_ The maximum operating distance iscomponents approximately 32.8 ft (I0 m7
• Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the component,and that there are no obstl uctions between the Connnander and the
component• Turn on the components first, if necessary
• Check that the component has infi'ared remote capability For example,ff your component didn't come with a remote commander, it p_obablyisn't capable of being controlled by a remote commander
• You have assigned a different component to the Component Selectbutton or Label key A corresponding component is fixed by presetting
a component code number Therefore, the name of component you havepreset may be different from that of the Component Select button or theLabel key In this case, it is recommended to preset again (page 12) andchange the component name on the Mode Display key or the name ofthe Label key (page 23, 24)
• Set the component code correctly If the code that is listed first fo_ yourcomponent doesn't work, try all the codes for your component in theorder in which they are listed in the supplied '*Component CodeNumbers"
• Some f_atures may not be preset If some or all of the keys do notfunction correctly even after you }lave set the component codes, thenuse tile learning function to program the remote control signals for thecomponent (page 19).
• If your visual components are connected to an audio system, make sureyou've set up the Commander as described in "Controlling the Volumeof Visua! Components Connected to an Audio System" (page 29).
• You have assigned another component to the TV or AMP button (page45, 467 In this case, the volume cannot be contlolled when you select acomponent other than TV or AMP
• When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remotecontrol unit (supplied with some of Sony's receivers and amplifiers7 tothe Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere withthe learning of die Commander. In StlCh a case, move to a place wherethe signals will not reach the main unit (eg other rooms, etc).
• Make stlre that the Remote Conlmander has learned the correct signalsIf not, see "For accurate learning" {page 25) and tiy the learningprocedure again (page 197
You cannot operate thecomponents even aftersetting the componentcode numbers.
You cannot control thevolume
The Commander fails tolearn the remote conuol
signals.
You cannot operate acomponent even afteryou plogrammed theremote control signalswith the "learning"function
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Symptom
'_NG" flashes five times
"NG" flashestwice
Remedy
• Leaning has riot succeeded After checking the follows, try learningprocedure again (page 1,9)
Change the distance between remote commandersSee "For accurate learning" {page 25).
• The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied "ComponentCode Numbers" and tlT setting the component codes again {page 12).
• The data have not been transferred. See "Transferring data" (page 52)
and try ti ansferring the data again• The data has not been received. See "Receiving the data" (page 56) and
try receiving the data again.
• Learned signals have been plogrammed for the button or key to which youwar_t to set the {earning, System Contro{ or Charmel Macro function Clea_the teal ned signals (page 35, 60) and tiT setting again
• Learned signals or the Channel Macro function have been programmed forthe Component Select button or the Label key to which you want to copythe settings of another Component Sdect button or the Label key using thecopying function (page 47) Clear the contents (page 25, 60) and tlT thecopying procedure again
• The key fol which you war_t to plogram the Channel Macro funcdon is nota Channe{ Macro key You can program the Channel Macro function onlyfol the Label keys
• You nlay t W to clear the {earned signals in the Channe{ Macro setting mode(page 60). In this mode, only Channel Macro settings car_ be clea_ed by
p_essing the macro key while keeping the DEL key pressed To clea_ thelearned signals, see page 46.
• Learned signals have been programmed for the Labe{ key to which youwar_t to set the Channel Macro function Cleal the learned signals (page 25)
and tly setting again Or set to anotbe_ Label key.• Them am some keys, for which learned signals have been programmed, on
the display for the Component Select button ol the Label key when theCommandel leceives the data flonl artothel Commander C{eal the learned
signals using the CLEAR key and the RETURN key on the display of theieceiving nlode (page 56} Oi see "Changing or elasing the function of ataught key o_ buttor_" {page 25), arid c{eal the learned signals.
• The program contents you war_t to change are set to be executed by thetimer. Set the timer setting in which that proglam is included not to beexecuted {page 65), arid edit the program contents
• You may tly to program the Powe>On function {page 43) fol a Component
Select button or the Labe{ key to which the component code of a non-Sonypioduct has been set This function is only for Sony components.
• You may tly to opelate the p_es_t function (page 12) after operating thelearning flmcdon (page 19) You cannot operate the preset function aftel
operadong the learning function. Preset ager clearing the learned signals(page 25), o_ p_eset to anothe_ Component Select button o_ Label key that isnot used
Continued 85
Troubleshooting (continued)
86
Symptom Remedy
"NG" appears during • The memory is till Clear infiequently used learned keys (page 25), thenlearning carry out learning operations.
"NG" flashes if you try to • There are some keys, for which learned signals or the Channel Macrocopy the settings of the function have been p_og*ammed, on the display fol the ComponentComponent Select button Select button or the Label key Copy the settings to another Componento_ the Label key to anothe_ Sdect button or the Label key, or clear the learned signals (page 25) ol
the Channel Macro function (page 60)Component Select buttono_ Label key.
A system controlplogram does riotfunction corIectly
• Make sure that you have plog*ammed the commands in the correctorder {page 31)
• Try changing the orientation of the Commander, If that does not help,try placing the components as close to each other as possible
• Check the status of the components and make sure that you have set thecomponents properly to receive commands (page 37)
• The component codes are changed or a new signals have been learnedfor a key or button that has been programmed with a series ofcoTill13ands In this case, the new signals are transmitted when the seriesof commands is executed
• The interval may be too short See "Changing the interval betweenoperation steps" (page 40} and set a longer interval, or adjust the seriesof commands by changing the order of buttons and keys. (When
programming the system control funetio[i, you carl make an interval ofa while by pressing the TIMER button)
Your Commander does • Data transfer to/fiom a single Component Select button or Label keynot work as expected cannot transfer System Contlol functions set to each button ol keyafter data transfer. Either set up the receiving Commander from the start, or perform whole
data transfer (page 52)
The component set to be • The component could not receive the signal from the Commanderoperated by the timer of successfully. When using the timer, check the followingthe Commander does not Check that the timer macro program functions conectly by pressingfunction as expected the TEST key, after programming the timer (page 66)
- Check the location of the Commander
• The status of each component is not suitable for operation (For
example, you prog*am the power on setting, assuming that powel ofthe component is off when the timer turns on However, if power of thecomponent is on when the component receives the timer signal from theCommander, the component will turn off.)
• The timer program contents you have set on this ColTimander repeatevery week (weekly timer). If you want to execute the timer p_ogramonce, set the timer standby mode to OFF aftel checking the execution ofthe timer plogram {page 67)
The timer program isexecuted in the next
week though thatplogram has beenalready executed
The character contents • If you preset a component code after inputting character contents, theyyou have input ieturn to are cleared and return to the original display Edit the dlaracters afterthe original display you decide the component to be used by presetting a code
The character contents • If you input characters to the Label keys which }lave no data (displayedyou have input are not "****"), the input characters are not displayed. In this case, first inputdisplayed data to the Label keys by learning function (page 19) and input
characters ttowever, the input characters are displayed during thelearning operation
Symptom Remedy
The display of the • This Commander is preset at the facto_ T to turn the display offCommander turns off by automatically if you do not operate for more than lO minutes. You canitself, change the Auton3atic_Off tin3e flom 1 to 30 minutes (page 74)
_X_is displayed only • The batteries begin to be exhausted Replace the batteries as early aswhen transferring the possible ([)age 7}data and lighting theLCD display window
The Commander enters • The batteries might have been replaced, or the batteries are worn outthe clock setting mode by Replace the battelies with new ones (page 7) After replacing theitself, battelies, the set contents remain. So, to use the Commander with the
previous set contents, you should only set the clock (page 8)
"LOCK" is displayed on • The Hold function is on Unlock the Hold function ([)age 71)the LCD and the display
for operation does notappear when you press abutton
For the customers in the U.S.A.
Customer Support InformationAfter you }lave read through this manual, if you still cannot get the Remote Commander to workpropel ly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline at 1 800422-2217
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Table of PresetFunctions
Note
There may be some components or functionsthat cannot be operated with this Commandel:
1"1/
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9,0, ENTER TochangetheehannelFor example, to change tochannel 5, press 0 and 5 (or,press 5 and ENTER}
INPUT To change the input mode
DISPLAY To display the currentchannel on TV
SLEEP To operate SLEEP function onthe TV {works only for a TVwith SLEEP function}
MAIN/SUE To switch the sound of the
duplex broadcast
ANT/SW To switch the multiplex
antenna input
WIDE To switch to WIDE
MENU To call up the MENU display
4 _ To move the cursol upward
To move the cursoldownward
_) To move the cursol to the
right
To move the cursol to the left
OK To enter the selection of the
MENU display
PIP ON/OFF To mrn on/off the "window"
picture
PIP CH+/ To change the TV channel inthe "window" picture
PIP INPUT To change the input mode ofthe "window" picture
PIP MOVE To move the location of the
"window" picture
PIP STILL To E'eeze the "window"
picture
PIP SWAP To swap the "window"picture
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
CIIANNEL +/ Channel up: +
Channel down:
RECALL To operate JUMP,FLASHBACK or CHANNELRETURN function on the TV
depending on the setting ofthe TV's manufacturer
VOLUME +/ Volume up: +
Volunle down:
MUTING To mute the volume on the
WV Press again to turnmuting off.
VIDEOI To select the input source:VIDEO 1
VIDEO2 To select the input source:VIDEO 2
VIDEO3 To select the input source:VIDEO 3
VIDEO4 To select the input source:VIDEO 4
TV TUNER To return to the TV (to resetthe external input}
NORMAL To return the picture andsound quality to the standardstatus
PIP AUDIO To change the sound of themain display and sub display
PIP OFF To turn offthe "window"
picture
AU MODE To select the sound adjustingmode
PIC MODE To select the picture adjustingmode
CAPTION To display the CRT screensubtitle
STB (Digital Satellite)KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9,0, ENTER TochangethechannelFor example, to change tochannel 5, pless 0 and 5 {or,press 5 and ENTER}
INPUT To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV (When
connecting a TV cable orantenna to the receiver, the
output switches between aTV and SAT program)
DISPLAY To turn on the display
S INDEX To bring up the Station Index
INFO To display programinformation
FAVORITE To use the "FAVORITE"function
GUIDE To bring up Master Guide
ANT/SW To switch the antenna inputin order
*__ To i ewind
*_II_ To play
*__ To fast-forward
*_REC To record, press • whilepressing REC First release •,then release REC
*_• To stop
*_I I To pause
MENU To call up the MENU display
4_ To move the cursor upward
ffF To move the cursordownward
_> To move the cursor to the
right
<_ To move the cursor to the left
OK To bring up the Station Indexwhen a plogram guide is notdisplayedTo select the channel that is
highlighted
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
EXIT To exit the setting menu
CIIANNEL +/ Channel up:
Channel down:
RECALL To select the channeI
previously selected
OUTPUT Cyclic HDTV outputresolution
REPLAY To rvplay the built in DVR
CATEGORY Category guide
DOT Decimal point for channelnumber
*1 The operation of the built-in DVR or thevideo on demand
Continued 89
Table of Preset Functions(continued)
STB2 (Digital Cable box)KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
I 9,0, ENTER TochangethechannelFor example, to chmlge tocharmel 5, press 0 and 5 {or,press 5 and ENTER)
INPUT To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV (When
connecting a TV cable orantenna to the receiver, the
output switches between aTV and SAT program)
DISPLAY To turn on the display
FAVORITE To use the "FAVORITE"function
*__1 To rewind
*__ To play
*__ To fast-forward
*_REC To record, press • whilepressing REC First release •,then release REC
*1• TO stop
*_I | TO pause
MENU To call up the MENU display
4) To move the cursol upward
@ To move the cursoldownward
_) To move the cursol to the
right
To move the cursol to the left
OK To bring up the Station Indexwhen a program guide is notdisplayedTo select the channel that is
highlighted
EXIT To exit the setting menu
CHANNEL +/ Channel up: +
Channel down:
RECALL To mm on the display of ashortcut menu
OPTION To display the function tag
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
EPG To call up the title bar andtoggle the title har on/off inCABLE mode
VIEWER To display a d_op menu aridtoggle to change the user
HOME To return to the home displayfrom any display
BACK To _eturn to the just previous
display fro]n any display
FWD To forward the displayreturned by the BACK key
*_The opelation of the built in DVR or thevideo on demand
9O
VCR, VCR2, VCR3
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
I 9,0, ENTER TochangethechannelFor example, to change tochannel 5, pless 0 arid 5 (or,press 5 and ENTER)
INPUT To change the input mode
DISPLAY To activate the on-screen
display
ANT/SW To switch the antenna output
MAIN/SUB To switch the sound of the
duplex broadcast
MENU To call up the MENU display
To move the cursor upward
_7_ To move the cursordownward
_) To move the cursor to the
right
<_ To move the cursor to the left
OK To enter the selection of the
MENU display
To i ewind
To play
To fast-forward
REC To record, press _ whilepressing REC *_ First releaseI_-, then release REC.
• To stop
I | To pause
--_ TO _ject a cassette
CIIANNEL +/ Channel up: +
Channel down:
COUNTER To change the counterdisplay
Q TIMER To select the recording timeby 30 minutes and beginrecording
,--SEARCH REVIEW locked picturesearch
SEARCH_ CUE locked picture search
COMMERCL To skip over commercials
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
SP/LP To switch the tape speed
II S REW To rewind at high speed
PLAY x2 To play at double speed
LINEI To select the input source:LINE 1
LINE2 To select the input source:LINE 2
DVin To select the input source: DV
TVTUNER To return to the TV {to resetthe external input)
*_ In order to avoid recording by mistake, the
REC key does not wolk by itself You canassign this operation (record) to a single keyusing the learning function {page 19)
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Table of Preset Functions(continued)
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DVD, DVD2
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn to the power on/off
1 9, 0 Number buttons: To set itenlsselected flom the sol een
+10 To select nmnbels 10 andabove
ENTER To enter a setting or to setitems selected from the screen
AUDIO To change the sound
DISPLAY To show the current playstatus on the sol oen
ANGLE To switch angle
CLEAR To clear the selectedcharacters from the screen
RETURN To return to the last previous(RECALL) screen
TITLE To display the title menu
SUB TITLE To switch the subtitle
A/B To decide the distance
between A and B
MENU To display the DVD menu
@ To move the cursol upward
To move the cursoldownward
To move the cursol to the
right
To move the cursol to the left
OK To execute itenls selectedfrom the screen
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
• To stop
I I To pause
(CH+) To ploceed to the nextMcation or song
I_ (CH) To ploceed to the previous
Mcation or song
To open or close the tray
TIME To change the time display
SET UP To call up the setting upmenu
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
REV SLOW Slow playback in the revelsedirection
FWD SLOW Slow playback in the forwarddirection
REPEAT To go into the repeat mode
EDIT To switch the edit mode toon/off
PLAYMODE To change the playback mode
DISC To change a disc
SEARCI I_ To search in the fox.yarddirection
_-SEARCH To search in the reversedirection
DNR To change the level of theDigital Noise Reduction
VES To change the mode of theVirtual Enhanced Surround
CD
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9, O To select the track number (0selects track 10}To select track numbers
above 10, see the descriptionson the +lO button below.
+lO To select numbers lg andabove
ENTER To enter the setting
DSKIP To select next disc
DISPLAY To switch the display of theCD player to on/off
CLEAR To dear the setting
To i ewind
To play
To fast-forward
• To stop
I | To pause
To open/close
(CHt) To select the next track
(CH) To select the plevious track
CONTINUE To select continuous playmode
SHUFFLE To play in random order
PROGRAM To use for program play
REPEAT To select repeat play mode
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
DISC To decide the rmmeric keyoperation
TRACK To decide the numeric keyoperation
GROUP To decide the numeric keyoperation
EDIT To go into the setting mode ofautomatic program and timefade
DSP MODE To toggle tile mode of DSPadded to the CD
DSP OFF To turn the DSP off
FADER To toggle tile fadedn/fade-out operation
PLAYMODE To change the play modecyclically
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Table of Preset Functions(continued)
AMP
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
l 9, 0 Keys to use the tuner directly
ENTER To enter tbe setting
VIDEO l To select the input source:VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2 To select the input source:VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3 To select the input source:VIDEO 3
AUX To select the input source:AUX
DVD To select the input source: DVD
TV To select the input source: TV
CD To select the input source: CD
MD/DAT To select the input source: MD
TUNER To select the input source:TUNER
TAPE To select the input source:TAPE
P! IONO TO select the input source:PIIONO
5.1 INPUT To change the multi channel of5.1ch and above
MENU To call up the MENU display,or return to the previousMENU
<7 To move tile cursor upward
To move tile cursor downward
To move the cursor to the right
<_ To move the cursor to the left
OK To enter the selection of the
MENU display
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
SHIFT To shift band or preset select
BAND To select FM/AM
EXIT To return to the basic MENU
CHANNEL Presetting or tuning frequency+/ to a higher: +
Presetting or tuning frequencyto a lower:
VOLUME +/ Volumeup: +
Volume down:
MUTING To mute the volume on theAMP
Press again to turn muting off
S FIELD To turn on/off the sound field
GENRE To select a sound field genre
MODE To select a sound field mode
T.TONE To output a test tone
CENTER+ To ad}ust the center speakerlevel:
CENTER- To ad}ust the center speakerlevel:
REAR+ To ad}ust the rear speaker leve!:+
REAR- To ad}ust the rear speaker leve!:
SUB To adjust the subwoof_r level: +WOOFER+
SUB To adjust the subwoof_r level:WOOFER-
*-D INPUT To switch the digital input: *--
D INPUT_ To switch the digital input:
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MD
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9, O To select the track number (0selects track 10}To select track numbers
above 10, see the descriptionson the +lO button below.
+lg To select numbers lg andabove
ENTER To enter the setting
DSKIP To select the next disc
DISPLAY To cbange the display modeor turn the display on/off
CLEAR To dear the setting
To i ewind
To play
To fast-forward
REC To record, press _ whilepressing RECFirst release i_, then releaseREC
• To stop
I | To pause
A To open/close
(CHQ To select the next track
(CH) To select the plevious track
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
CONTINUE 1"oselect continuous playmode
SHUFFLE To play in random order
PROGRAM To use for program play
REPEAT To switch the repeat play of asingle or all track(s) to on/off
DECK A To select a deck of the dualMD deck: A
DECK B To select a deck of the dualMD deck: B
RECMODE To toggle the recording mode
CD-SYNC To start synchronizing withthe CD
FADER To select the fade-in/fade-out
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Table of Preset Functions(continued)
TAPE A, TAPE B
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
I 9, 0 To select the track number
ENTER To enter the setting
To rewind
TO reverse
To play
To fast-forward
REC To enter the record standbymode, press RECTo record, press I_ whilepressing RECTo record in reverse, press <1while pressing REC
• To stop
I I To pause
DISPLAY To change the display mode
A/B To select a tape deck: Deck Aor B (dual cassette deck only}
REW AMS To search the beginning of atrack in the rewind direction
FF AMS To search the beginning of atrack in the fast forwarddirection
FADER To stop aRer fading out andfade in after starting
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
REC MUTE Record muting
DOLBY NR To toggle the Dolhy NoiseReduction
REC LEVEL* To make the recording levelhigher
REC LEVEL To make the recording levellower
C.RESET To reset the tape counter
C.MEMORY To switch the positionmemory operation accordingto the tape counter to on/off
PROGRAM To go imo the program modeby first pressing, and startprogram play by secondpressing
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CABLE (Cable box)
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
l 9,0, ENTER TochangethechannelFor example, to change tochannel 5, pless 0 and 5 {or,press 5 and ENTER)
CIIANNEL +/ Channel up :+
Channel down :
RECALL To operate JUMP,FLASHBACK or CHANNEL
RETURN function
LD (Laser disc player)KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
l 9, 0 To select the track number (0selects track 10)To select track numbers
above 10, see the descriptionson the +10 button below
+ 10 To select numbers 10 andabove
ENTER To enter the setting
DISPLAY To show the current playstatus on the screen
CLEAR To clear the selectedcharacters from the screen
ANT/SW To switch between the TVand the video
To rewind
I1_ To play
To fasb forward
• To stop
I I To pause
(CH+) To proceed to the next
location or song
{CEt ) To proceed to the previous
location or song
A To open or close the tray
SIDE A To select disc side A, whenthe side is seleetable
SIDE B To select disc side B, whenthe side is seleetable
xg/x3 To go into the double or triplespeed mode
PROGRAM To go into the program mode
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Table of Preset Functions(continued)
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DVR (Digital video recorder)KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9,0, ENTER Tochangethechannel
For example, to change tocharmel 5, press 0 and 5 {or,press 5 and ENTER)
INPUT To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV
(When connecting a TV cableor antenna to the receiver, the
output switches between aTV and SAT program)
DISPLAY To turn on the display
CLEAR To clear the setting
GUIDE To bring up Master Guide
INFO To display programinfoi mation
*3THUMBS* To select the desired recorded
program(It is necessary to haverecorded the desired
program)
*3THUMBS To select the desired recorded
program(It is necessary to haverecorded the desired
program)
_1 To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
REC To record, press _ whilepressing REC First releaseI_-, then release REC
To stop recording, performthe same procedure
• To stop
I I To pause
MENU To call up the MENU display
4> To move the cursol upward
_7_ To move the cursol
downward
To move the cursol to the
right
To move the cursol to the left
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
OK To bring up the Station Indexwhen a p_og*am guide is notdisplayedTo select the channel that is
highlighted
EXIT To exit the setting menu
CIIANNEL +/ Channel up: +
Channel down:
*aEPG To access to all aspects of theservice
*aREPLAY To replay
Or to go into REC/REVIEWmode during play (Afterabout 5 second rewind,replay begins)
*aLive TV To bring up Master Guide
*aLIST To call up the title of therecolded program
CUE SKIP To skip over commercials
*aADVANCE To end the recorded programinstantly
*aPAGE+ Page up: +
*aPAGE Page down:
*aThis key corresponds to Tivo service or the replayservice Refer to its instruction manual for details
DAT
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
POWER To turn the power on/off
1 9, 0 To select the track number (0selects track 10}To select track numbers
above 10, see the descriptionson the 410 button below.
+10 To select numbers 10 andabove
ENTER To enter the setting
DSKIP To select the next disc
DISPLAY To change the display modeor turn the display on/off
CLEAR To clear the settings
_1 To i ewind
IJ_ To play
To fast-forward
REC To record, press raP- whilepressing RECFirst release m,% then releaseREC
• To stop
I I To pause
To open/close
(CH+) To select the next track
I_ (CH) To select the plevious track
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION
IIIGH REV High speed review
HIGH CUE High speed cue
FADER To select the fadedn/fade out
REC MUTE Record muting
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Table of Preset Functions (continued)
LIGHTING
KEY FUNCTION (Key display of other remote commanders)DISPLAY
Lutron XlO
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Interac-
tive
OFF OFF OFF ALL OFF OFF
1 $CENEI $CENEI $CENEI MACROI SCENEI
2 SCENE2 SCENE2 SCENE2 MACRO2 SCENE2
3 SCENE3 SCENE3 SCENE3 MACRO3 SCENE3
4 SCENE4 SCENE4 SCENE4 MACRO4 SCENE4
5 SCENE5 SCENE5 MACRO5 SCENE5
6 SCENE6 SCENE6 MACRO6 SCENE6
7 SCENE7 SCENE7 MACRO7 SCENE7
8 SCENE8 SCENE8 MACRO8 SCENE8
9 SCENE9 SCENE9 MACRO9 SCENE9
10 $CENEIO $CENEIO MACROIO SCENEIO
1] $CENEII $CENEII MACROI] SCENEII
1_ $CENEI2 $CENEI2 MACROI_ SCENEI2
SCENEI3 $CENEI3 $CENEI3 MACROI3 SCENEI3
SCENEI4 $CENEI4 $CENEI4 MACROI4 SCENEI4
SCENEI5 $CENEI5 $CENEI5 MACROI5 SCENEI5
SCENEI6 $CENEI6 MACROI6 SCENEI6
ALL ON FULL ON ALL ON ALL ON
ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF
ON ON
OFF OFF
CHANNEL + Raise Raise Raise Raise Raise
CHANNEL Lower Lower Lower Lower Lower
RECALL Toggle
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Quick Reference of Operations
TO Press
Enter the setting [COMMANDER OFF 1 + @mode
(tf you do not perform any step within two minutes,the mode ends.)
[COMMANDEROFF1 + IComponentSe,ect]
[COMMANDERO_FI*Enter the learningmode
Enter the settingmode of the SystemControl function
Enter the time1
plog]am settingmode
Input the charactercontents to each
Label key for thecomponent
Input the charactercontents to each
Label key for theSystem Control
Input the charactercontents to each
Label keys for the
timer p_og*am
Prog]am thePower on command
Set the ChannelMacro function
Tlansfol/receive the
data
Change the volumecontrol setting
Copy the setting of aComponent
[COMMANDER OFF 1 + I SYSTEM CONTROL (1, 2,_
[COMMANDER OF4 + [_
[COMMANDER O_4 +
[COMMANDERO_FI+_+ [ComponentSe,ectI[COMMANDERO_FI+_ +
[COMMANDEROFFI+_ +
[COMMANDEROFF]+_ +
[COMMANDEROFFI+_ +[ComponeotSe,ectI[COMMANDEROFFI+_ +(]o reset the command, repeat the procedure.)
[COMMANDEROF4+ICHANNEL+]+LcompooentSe'e0tA[COMMANDEROF4+_ +[COMMANDEROF4+_ +ICOMMANDEROFFI+_ +[COMMANDEROFFI+[_
For
details,see
page 12
page 19
page 32
page 61
page 79
page 79
page 79
page 43
page 58
page 52
page 29
page 47
Continued 101
Quick Reference of Operations (continued)
To Press For
details,see
Set tbeinterval [COMMANDEROFF] + _ pagebetween operation 40, 42steps of the SystemControl
Set the component
macro executing tbne
adjustthecontrastof [COMMANDEROFF] + _ page78the LCD displaywindow
page 77Turn the key4ouchbeep on/off
[COMMANDER OFF] + @4,
(ON) @ +
(OFF)@ +
Set the Automatic-Off
time of the LCD
display window
Set the Automatic_Off
time
[COMMANDEROFr]+_ +
[COMMANDEROFr]+Set the brightness ofthe backlight
Select the buttons to
light the LCD displaywindow
[COMMANDEROFr]+_ +IVOLOME÷[[COMMANDEROFr]+_ +IVOLOME-[
Set the STD (standard) _ +time
Set the DS (daylightsaving} time _ +
Set the clock _ + @
Lock the RemoteCommander [Clock Display] + [COMMANDER OFF]
Unlock the Remote [ COMMANDER OFF]Commander
(Keep the button pressed for more than 2 seconds.)
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Full Display
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21
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4 5
PQR9 TUV WXYZ
7 8 9
+100 0 ENTER10 11 12
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103
]_Index
Automatic_Off
of the backlight 74of the display window
73
EllBacklight
adjusting 74Automatic Off 74
Batteries 7
] kOJ__lChanging
component name on theMode display key 24
function display of keys23
interval of the SystemControl function 40
nmne of the Label key23
CHANNEL button 6ChannelMacm function 58
Clearing/ChangingChannel Macro function
60
leained signal 25, 46, 51System Comrol function
35, 39
timer setting 67, 70Clock setting 8
DS time 8, 11STD time 8, 11
Code numbel 13
Component Select buttonsassigning other
conlponents 47
copying settings 47programming a signal
43progranlming System
Control function 38
receiving data 56setting Power On
function 43
transferring data 52COMMANDER OFF button
6
Copyingsettings of Component
Select buttons 47
mErasing
all the settings 81See "Clearing/
Changing"
]liltFactorysetting 12, 29, 37
EllHold Function 71
ElKey touch beep 77
E!]_
LCD
brightness 74full display 103
Learning Function 19, 45,49
LIGHT button 6, 74
Lockingcontrol of Comnlander
71
settings on Commander72
MUTING button 6, 19, 22
Power-Orl function
setting 43SYSTEM CONTROL3
button 37Power-Off function
See "System Power Offfunction"
Preset components 12
Receiving data 56
E!Setting Lock function 72SYSTEM CONTROL
buttons 7
programming a signal49
programming Systemcontrol function 31
System Control functionchanging interval 40clearing 35, 37, 39
System Power Off functionSYSTEM CONTROL 1
button 37
Timer setting 61
Transferring data 52Troubleshooting 84
VOLUME buttons 6, 19, 22VolumeContm! 19, 29
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