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Press the Zapping element key you
want to move.

The selected key appears pressed.
For example, press the [CBS] key.

7

Press the Zapping element key that
is assigned after the place where you
want to assign the Zapping element
key selected in step 6.

The Zapping element selected in step 6
moves to the position before the element
selected in step 7.
As you pressed the [NBC] key in this case,
the [CBS] key selected in step 6 moved to
the position before the [NBC] key.

Note

The Zapping element key selected in step 6
appears pressed and cannot be selected.

8

Press the [OK] key.

9

Press the [OK] key.

Moving of Zapping element key is decided,
and the display returns to the Set display
(step 2 on page 182).

To finish the setting

Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2
seconds or longer. The display returns to the
Home display. The setting finishes.

Summary of Contents for RM-NX7000 Navitus

Page 1: ... 2004 Sony Corporation RM NX7000 Integrated Remote Commander Operating Instructions 3 254 727 11 1 Integrated Remote Commander RM NX7000 ...

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Page 3: ... Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition is mentioned as Windows 98 SE in this manual Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software supplied with this Remote Commander or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damages or loss of profits including claims made by third part...

Page 4: ...vice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radia...

Page 5: ...omponent keys 42 Programming a preset code 43 Using the Direct Access buttons DIRECT ACCESS 52 Setting the label of a Direct Access button 52 Programming an action to skip to the desired page for a Direct Access button 55 Programming remote control signals for a key or button Learning function LEARN 58 Deleting the learned remote control signal 64 Customizing the Display Customizing the Home displ...

Page 6: ... macro 113 What is a macro 113 Programming a series of actions macro for a key button 115 Step 1 Selecting a key button you want to program a macro for 115 Step 2 Setting a macro 120 Macro operation using the Timer function 127 About the edit display for the Timer program key 127 Step 1 Creating a Timer program key 129 Step 2 Setting the time 132 Step 3 Programming a macro 135 Programming a series...

Page 7: ...data to a Memory Stick SAVE 207 Remote Commander s Other Functions Setting the Display Window 212 Calibrating the touch panel display ALIGNMENT 212 Setting the Backlight Automatic Off time BACK LIGHT 214 Setting the Automatic Off time of the display window OFF TIME 216 Adjusting the brightness of the display window s backlight BRIGHTNESS 218 Setting the system clock CLOCK 220 Setting the beep soun...

Page 8: ...stem simplifies a usually complicated code setting process Extended functions of the Remote Commander Customizing of the operation display You can customize the operation display according to your preference You can create your own personal easy to use display by changing the design allocation of keys etc Direct Access Buttons that call up desired pages with just one button You can program frequen...

Page 9: ...r setting the Remote Commander more simply and freely The supplied software NAVITUS Design allows you to set up the Remote Commander on your computer and download the settings to the Remote Commander Various advanced settings can be made easily on your computer You also can download the data from the web site to program components and import a desired image from your computer to customize the oper...

Page 10: ...10 Getting Started ...

Page 11: ...the package before using the Remote Commander Battery charging stand 1 USB cable 1 Installation CD ROM 1 Remote Commander RM NX7000 1 AC power adaptor 1 Stylus 1 Operating Instructions 1 this manual Brochure 1 Warranty Card 1 Other printed materials 1 set ...

Page 12: ...he package start up the Remote Commander The procedure to start up the Remote Commander is explained here Be sure to charge the Remote Commander when using it for the first time It takes about 60 minutes to charge After about 60 minutes the NAVITUS logo appears Preparing RM NX7000 For details see page 14 ...

Page 13: ...e alignment appears calibrate the touch key display The Home display appears and the Remote Commander is ready to operate Then let s start up the Remote Commander Then let s start up the Remote Commander For details see page 16 ...

Page 14: ...der a beep may keep sounding 1 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the Battery charging stand 2 Connect the AC power adaptor plug to the wall outlet 3 Place the Remote Commander on the Battery charging stand Charging starts After about 60 minutes of charging the Remote Commander starts up automatically and the display appears After starting up after the NAVITUS logo is displayed the Remote Co...

Page 15: ...ontinues Do not disconnect the AC power adaptor until charging is complete and be disappears While starting up while the NAVITUS logo is displayed do not disconnect the AC power adaptor as it may cause a malfunction After charging starts it takes a maximum of about 8 hours to complete charging z Tips If you charge the Remote Commander frequently charging time will be reduced When be is not shown i...

Page 16: ... with the Stylus When you tap the center of the display calibration of the display is complete and the Home display appears Note When calibrating tap correctly the center of the mark If you do not tap the center the display in step 1 appears repeatedly until the calibration is correctly performed z Tip To calibrate the display again see Calibrating the touch panel display ALIGNMENT page 212 m m ...

Page 17: ...anel 1 Touch panel display Shows operation keys and various pieces of information For details see Screen layout and elements page 21 2 Direct Access buttons page 52 Directly skips to the page that is programmed for the button 3 NEXT BACK buttons page 38 Change the page shown on the touch panel display Press the NEXT button to display the next page or press the BACK button to display the previous o...

Page 18: ...ed while a macro is executed the macro procedure stops q CH buttons Select a channel qa RECALL button The function of this button varies depending on the component being controlled by the Remote Commander qs VOL buttons Adjust the volume qd MUTING button Mutes the audio of a component being controlled by the Remote Commander Press the button once again to resume at the previous volume About the VO...

Page 19: ...pplied AC power adaptor See also About the DC IN jack page 20 qg USB connector Used to connect the USB cable for computer connection To set up the Remote Commander using your computer see Setting up the Remote Commander using NAVITUS Design page 25 qh Stylus holder Used to store the supplied Stylus qj Infrared detector Infrared emitter This is the area for receiving the component s remote control ...

Page 20: ...he supplied USB cable to prevent disconnecting the AC power adaptor by mistake w qk Infrared emitter ql RESET button Used to restart the Remote Commander Press this button with the supplied Stylus when the Remote Commander does not work at all even if you press the touch panel display Make sure not to press this button when the touch panel display works normally The Remote Commander will be restar...

Page 21: ...Commander 2 Clock The clock is shown Referring to page 220 set the clock before starting operation 3 Mark indication transmission mark be charging mark E low battery and c timer mark are shown 4 APP key Press this key for 2 seconds or longer to enter the application mode page 226 5 SET key Press this key for 2 seconds or longer to enter the Set display pages 22 39 6 Component keys A component to b...

Page 22: ...f TV 1 3 2 Component display A Component display appears when a Component key in the Home display is pressed Function keys to control the component are assigned to the Component display Setting mode display This is the display used for setting the Remote Commander If you press the SET key shown on the upper right hand of the display for 2 seconds or longer the Set display for entering the setting ...

Page 23: ...e 88 Setting items LEARN page 58 ALIAS page 100 DELETE page 92 SKIN LABEL page 97 MOVE page 89 WALLPAPER page 103 SYSTEM MACRO page 116 MACRO VIEWER page 123 PAGE page 105 ZAPPING key Press to set Zapping page 176 Setting items DELETE page 184 LABEL page 177 EDIT page 178 DIRECT ACCESS key Press to set the label and the macro for Direct Access buttons page 52 Setting items LABEL page 53 DIRECT ACC...

Page 24: ... certain keys depending on data set to the keys though they are shown Keys that are not selectable appear pressed If you press one of these keys a beep sounds twice Key appearance on the setting display Press the keys shown in the display to set the Remote Commander There are two types of keys selectable keys and not selectable keys depending on the data set to the key Normal appearance Selectable...

Page 25: ...or details on using see the manual Help provided in NAVITUS Design NAVITUS Design system requirements Operating systems Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition manufacturer installed CPU Pentium II 300 MHz or more RAM 64 MB or more 128 MB or more for Windows XP Required hard disc capacity 10 MB or more Display H...

Page 26: ...zard Complete display appears when the installation is complete z Tip If the installation display is hidden behind other windows InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS Design may be sometimes hidden behind other displays while the installation is in progress and you cannot operate the installation In this case press the Tab key several times while pressing down the Alt key InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS...

Page 27: ...r in the supplied CD ROM to the computer On Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP logon with the ID authorized as the computer administrator when installing NAVITUS Design On Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP installing of the driver is required for each USB port Therefore perform the installation for each USB port to which the Remote Commander is to be connected Messages other than those ...

Page 28: ... appears 3 Click Cancel to close InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS Design 4 Connect a computer and the Remote Commander using the supplied USB cable The Found New Hardware message appears After a moment Found New Hardware Wizard appears 5 Click Next The Install Hardware Device Drivers display appears 6 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended then click Next The Locate Driver Fi...

Page 29: ... message appears After a moment Add New Hardware Wizard appears 5 Click Next The display for selecting the search method of a driver appears 6 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended then click Next The display for specifying a driver location appears 7 Mark only the check box of Specify a location and input CD ROM drive name in the text box then click Next The search results...

Page 30: ...TUS Design appears 3 Click Cancel to close InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS Design 4 Connect a computer and the Remote Commander using the supplied USB cable The Found New Hardware message appears After a moment Add New Hardware Wizard appears 5 Click Next The display for selecting the search method of a driver appears 6 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended then click Next ...

Page 31: ...ocation 9 Click Next The search results of the driver files display appears and the found driver is displayed 10Click Next Installing of the USB driver starts The installation complete display appears when the installation is complete 11Click Finish Installing of the USB driver finishes z Tip After clicking Finish restarting the computer may be required depending on the computer In this case resta...

Page 32: ...ws other than XP Click the Start button on Windows and point to Programs Click Sony NAVITUS then NAVITUS Design 1 0 z Tips If NAVITUS Design 1 0 icon is shown you can also start up NAVITUS Design 1 0 by double clicking the icon When exchanging data connect the Remote Commander and the computer with the supplied USB cable and then start up NAVITUS Design 1 0 For details on connection and data trans...

Page 33: ...n Index You can find information from a list of predetermined keywords shown on the Index tab To search using key words Search You can submit a Keyword search on the Search tab by typing in your keyword s Uninstalling NAVITUS Design Follow the instruction below to uninstall NAVITUS Design Note For Windows 2000 Windows XP users logon with a user name with Computer Administrator as a privilege and t...

Page 34: ...7 Click Finish Uninstalling of NAVITUS Design finishes For Windows 2000 users 1 Click Start Settings then Control Panel The Control Panel window appears 2 Double click Add Remove Programs The Add Remove Programs dialog box appears 3 Click Change or Remove Programs 4 Click NAVITUS Design 1 0 in the Currently Installed Programs list and then click Change Remove InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS Design...

Page 35: ...es dialog box appears 3 Click NAVITUS Design 1 0 in the list of programmes for automatic removal and then click Add Remove InstallShield Wizard of NAVITUS Design appears 4 Select Remove then click Next The confirmation message of deleting the selected program NAVITUS Design appears 5 Click OK The uninstallation of NAVITUS Design starts The display of completing the uninstallation appears when the ...

Page 36: ...36 Basic Operations ...

Page 37: ...hown in the display in the operation mode z Tip The Remote Commander is preset at the factory to control most Sony components To use certain Sony components or components other than Sony s see Programming the preset codes of components PRESET page 42 and program the component preset codes for the Remote Commander 1 Press the HOME button The Home display appears 2 Press a Component key of the compo...

Page 38: ...e keys and buttons on the Remote Commander to prevent operation with the Remote Commander Lock the operation mode in the Home display 1 Show the Home display 2 While pressing the EXIT button press and hold the VOL button 3 While pressing the above two buttons consecutively press the CH button The operation mode is locked Operations cannot be performed if you press keys or buttons when the operatio...

Page 39: ...ent to use the supplied Stylus when pressing the SET key About the OK CANCEL EXIT keys The OK CANCEL and EXIT keys that are displayed in the upper right in the display while setting the Remote Commander function as follows OK To decide the setting Press to decide temporally the setting and go to the next operation Or press to decide all set contents in current setting mode CANCEL Press to cancel a...

Page 40: ...ter you want to delete by pressing the NEXT button and press the Backspace key Each time you press the Backspace key you can delete a letter from the right For this example press the NEXT button 7 times and press the Backspace key 7 times to delete all letters 2 Press to highlight the Caps Lock key then input letters in the order M O T H E and R To input capital letters Press to highlight the Caps...

Page 41: ...ted and displayed in the actual display ALIGN To select a location of letters 3 Press the ALIGN key to display a selectable location in the order Select a location of letters between Top Left and Center 3 Letters are displayed only in the Top Left location in the letter input display The location you set is reflected and displayed in the actual display Label To select whether to show or hide the l...

Page 42: ...al Help of NAVITUS Design Default settings of Component keys Component key Category of component Brand and type of component to be controlled TV TV Sony TV VCR VCR Sony VHS VCR VTR3 CABLE Analog cable Digital cable Sony digital cable DVD DVD player Sony DVD player DVD1 DVR Hard disc video recorder Sony hard disc video recorder SAT Digital satellite Sony digital satellite RCVR Receiver Sony receive...

Page 43: ... PRESET key 3 Press a Component key you want to program a preset code for The programming method selection display appears Note You cannot select a component being set up or certain keys depending on data set to the keys though they are shown Keys that are not selectable appear pressed If you press one of these keys a beep sounds twice Continued ...

Page 44: ...45 BRAND Program a preset code by selecting a component brand from the brand list Even if there are multiple preset codes in the brand of the component to be registered you can confirm the preset code by performing a test execution After this it will not be necessary to set again t Go to page 48 SEARCH Program a preset code by selecting a preset code from the component code list and performing tes...

Page 45: ...mander For details on operation see Operating a component Operation mode page 37 Programming a preset code using the remote control of a component SOLUTION The following steps are a continued from step 4 on page 44 Place the Remote Commander head to head with the remote control of the component to be registered to While programming do not disconnect or connect the USB cable or the AC power adaptor...

Page 46: ...you press the button on the remote control of the component to be registered Press the SOLUTION key again and register again or go to the procedure of BRAND or SEARCH Note When the display returns to the programming method selection display because the remote control of the component does not have a key indicated in the display show the list of preset codes with the LIST key and select a preset co...

Page 47: ...preset codes 1 Press the LIST key The list of preset codes appears and expected preset codes are displayed in red 2 Press the v or V key to select the preset code to be programmed and then press the OK key The selected preset code is programmed for the Remote Commander and the display returns to the component selection display step 3 on page 43 z Tips Each time you press the v or V key the cursor ...

Page 48: ...ed appear in the display Set the component to the status as instructed 2 Press the OK key The list of brand names and preset codes appear in the display 3 Press the v or V key to select the brand of the component by the cursor aim the Remote Commander at the component to be registered and then press the TEST key The Remote Commander transmits the remote control signal If there are two or more pres...

Page 49: ...the left of the TEST key Each time you press the TEST key the test key signal assigned to the preset code selected by the cursor is automatically changed The test key signal names assigned to the selected preset code will cycle automatically 4 Press the OK key The preset code is programmed for the Remote Commander and the display returns to the component selection display step 3 on page 43 z Tip I...

Page 50: ... instructed 2 Press the OK key The list of preset codes appears in the display Make sure that the first preset code is selected by the cursor 3 Press the v or V key to select a component preset code by the cursor aim the Remote Commander at the component to be registered and then press the TEST key The Remote Commander transmits the remote control signal One test key signal is assigned to a preset...

Page 51: ...mponent to be registered functions properly The correct remote control signal was transmitted Go to step 4 4 Press the OK key The preset code is programmed for the Remote Commander and the display returns to the component selection display step 3 on page 43 z Tip If you press the CANCEL key the preset code will not be programmed and the display will return to step 1 on page 50 5 To finish all sett...

Page 52: ...t Button1 Jumps to the first page of the TV component Button2 Jumps to the first page of the SAT component Button3 Jumps to the first page of the DVD component Button4 Jumps to the first page of the VCR component Button5 Jumps to the first page of the RCVR component Setting the label of a Direct Access button The label of a Direct Access button shown in the touch panel display can be changed As an...

Page 53: ...utting letters to the label see Inputting letters label setting pages 40 41 Specified settings to the label of the Direct Access button besides the information described on pages 40 41 are as follows Letter input Up to 8 letters can be input Starting a new line Not available Pictographs Can be input A pictograph is counted as 4 letters SIZE Not selectable The letter size is fixed to Small ALIGN No...

Page 54: ... Access button is confirmed and the display returns to step 3 z Tip If you press the CANCEL key the label will not be set and the display will return to step 3 7 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 55: ...r example let s program an action to skip to the page that a mother often use the first page of the TV DVD component as you changed the Button1 label to the MOTHER label in Setting the label of a Direct Access button on page 52 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the DIRECT ACCESS key The Direct Access display appears 3 Press the MOTHER t...

Page 56: ...mmed will be deleted and a new macro will be programmed If you press the NO key the display returns to step 3 5 Press the NEXT button to display the third page of the Home display and then press the TV DVD key The Component display appears 6 Press the JUMP key In this example the first page of the TV DVD component is stored as the destination for jumping 7 Press the OK key The display returns to s...

Page 57: ...mponent are explained You can also set a series of actions In step 6 before pressing the JUMP key program a series of actions For details on programming a series of actions see Step 2 Setting a macro page 120 in Programming a series of actions macro for a key button You can set a macro to a Direct Access button also from the Home Edit display For details see 3 When programming a macro for a Compon...

Page 58: ...rol signal of the component to be programmed Before performing the learning function install new batteries in the remote control of the component whose signal is to be learned and fully charge the Remote Commander or connect the AC power adaptor to the Remote Commander When the E mark is lit you cannot use the learning function as the Remote Commander cannot enter the setting mode Avoid performing...

Page 59: ...o head with the remote control of the component whose signal is to be learned 6 Press the function key or button to which you want to teach a signal For example press the TV POWER key The Remote Commander is set to the standby mode for receiving the remote control signal Go to step 7 on page 61 RM NX7000 Remote control of the AV component About 5 10 cm 2 4 inches Infrared detector Continued ...

Page 60: ...ctions If no input signal is detected for 10 seconds an error message appears and a beep sounds five times Select the function key or button again z Tips You can change a page with the NEXT BACK button The Trash can page does not appear If you want to teach function keys or buttons of other components press the CANCEL key The display returns to step 4 If you press the COMMANDER OFF button you can ...

Page 61: ... key will be learned For details on ALIAS see Setting a function key of another component to a Component display ALIAS page 100 7 Press and hold down the button of the remote control whose signal you want to teach to the key or button until a beep sounds The learned signal is set to the function key or button When learning is complete the display returns to step 6 If a beep sounds five times The R...

Page 62: ... 115 For accurate learning Do not move the remote control units during the learning procedure Do not disconnect or connect the AC power adaptor or the USB cable while learning This may cause an incorrect learning procedure It is recommended to connect the AC power adaptor before learning Press and hold down the button of the remote control whose signal you want to teach until a beep sounds Decide ...

Page 63: ... power on off signal For details on deleting the remote control signal see Deleting the learned remote control signal page 64 2 Teach the power on signal of the air conditioner s remote control for a key or button on the Remote Commander to which you want to teach the power on signal of the air conditioner 3 Teach the power off signal of the air conditioner s remote control for a key or button on ...

Page 64: ...to the status before learning 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key The Component Edit display appears 3 Press the DELETE key 4 Press the Component key that includes the key or button whose learned signal you want to delete To delete all learned signals programmed for keys and buttons in a component Press the Componen...

Page 65: ...rmation message appears If you want to delete the learned signal of the button Press the YES key The button will return to the default setting status and the display will return to the previous one If you do not want to delete the learned signal of the button Press the NO key The learned signal will not be deleted and the display will return to the previous one z Tip Using the NEXT BACK button you...

Page 66: ...66 Customizing the Display ...

Page 67: ...ns for the Component keys MOVE Changes the assignment of Component keys DELETE Deletes a Component key SKIN LABEL Sets the label and the skin key appearance and color shown on a Component key DUPLICATE Creates a new Component key by copying an existing Component key The programmed component can be changed NEW Creates a new Component key ALIAS Creates an Alias Component key that refers to the setti...

Page 68: ...by using the supplied application NAVITUS Design You can enjoy customizing the Home display screen by importing pictures from the computer and set them to the keys for example NAVITUS Design is especially useful when setting the function keys for two or more components to one component creating a Multi Component key ...

Page 69: ... add a new page using the PAGE function page 85 before moving a Component key so that you can change the assignment of Component keys after empty space is created by moving a Component key to an added page 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the HOME EDIT key The Home Edit display appears 3 Press the MOVE key 4 Press the Component key you...

Page 70: ...age then press the position the Component key is to be moved to For example let s change the position of the RCVR and TV SAT key m m When selecting another Component key position as the destination When selecting an empty space as the destination Press the RCVR key m Press the TV key Press the TV SAT key m Press the empty space The TV key and the RCVR key exchange the places The TV SAT key is move...

Page 71: ...at cannot be specified as the position the Component key is to be moved to the Component key selected to be moved that appears pressed or positions except Component keys and empty space a beep sounds twice 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 72: ...deletion if an existing Component key becomes unnecessary when you purchase a new AV component for example Note If you delete a Component key set to be the reference key for Alias or a macro keys and buttons that refer to the Component key will not function properly 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the HOME EDIT key The Home Edit displ...

Page 73: ... you do not want to delete the Component key press the NO key The Component key will not be deleted and the display returns to step 4 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 74: ...bel of the Direct Access buttons can be also set in the Home Edit display For details on the number of letters you can input the letter size and color see step 5 in Setting the label of a Direct Access button page 52 With the supplied application NAVITUS Design you can import image files to design your own skin on your computer For details on importing of image files for the skin refer to Importin...

Page 75: ...t appears pressed pressed skin 1 Select a normal skin to be set Only one skin appears in the center of the display To display the next skin press the NEXT button on the Remote Commander To display the previous skin press the BACK button 2 Press the OK key 3 Select a pressed skin to be set Only one skin appears in the center of the display To display the next skin press the NEXT button on the Remot...

Page 76: ...s follows Letter input Up to 8 letters can be input Starting a new line Not available Pictographs Can be input A pictograph is counted as 4 letters SIZE Not selectable The letter size is fixed to Small ALIGN Not selectable The letter location is fixed to Center Note You cannot set the same label name as an existing Component key regardless of whether characters are upper or lowercase If you try to...

Page 77: ... of an existing Component key z Tip A new Component key created by copying is assigned on the last page of the Home display 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the HOME EDIT key The Home Edit display appears 3 Press the DUPLICATE key 4 Press the Component key you want to copy Component keys that cannot be copied appear pressed and cannot ...

Page 78: ...label name as the copied Component key or another existing Component key regardless of whether characters are upper or lowercase If you try to set the same label name a message appears 7 When the label setting is complete press the OK key A new Component key is displayed 8 Confirm the copying of the Component key and then press the OK key A new Component key created by copying is assigned on the l...

Page 79: ... key appearance and color and the label name of the Component key SKIN LABEL page 74 A new Component key created by copying is assigned on the last page of the Home display If there is no space to assign a new key on the last page a new page will be added and a new key will be assigned to that page You can create up to 63 pages for the Home display If you try to create a page over 63 pages a messa...

Page 80: ... 2 Press the HOME EDIT key The Home Edit display appears 3 Press the NEW key z Tip A new created Component key is assigned on the last page of the Home display If there is no space to assign a new key on the last page a new page will be added and a new key will be assigned to that page You can create up to 63 pages for the Home display If you try to create a page over 63 pages a message will appea...

Page 81: ... in Setting the skin key appearance and color and the label name of the Component key SKIN LABEL pages 74 76 7 Set the label for the Component key When the label setting is complete press the OK key For details on setting the label see step 6 in Setting the skin key appearance and color and the label name of the Component key SKIN LABEL pages 74 76 Note You cannot set the same label name as an exi...

Page 82: ...e Home display HOME EDIT Continued 9 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 83: ...ys for individual family members z Tips A created Alias Component key is assigned on the last page of the Home display Using this Alias Component function you can assign the function keys of various AV components alias keys to one Component display The Component key that has this kind of function is called a Multi Component key For details on creating a Multi Component key see Assigning function k...

Page 84: ...of the Alias Component key is complete and the display returns to step 4 Note The following keys will not be created as Alias keys when an Alias component is created List key Zapping Viewer key z Tips The skin of the reference key is applied to the Alias Component key A created Alias Component key is assigned on the last page of the Home display If there is no space to assign a new key on the last...

Page 85: ...omponent keys Note You can delete only an empty page having no key You cannot delete a page where Component keys are assigned Adding a page to the Home display ADD 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the HOME EDIT key The Home Edit display appears 3 Press the PAGE key 4 Press the ADD key z Tip You can create up to 63 pages in the Home dis...

Page 86: ...hat a page will be added and press the OK key A new page is not added yet here and the display returns to step 4 6 Press the OK key A new page is added to the last of the Home display and the display returns to step 3 7 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is sho...

Page 87: ...ly an empty page having no key If you press the OK key on a page having a key a message appears If you press the OK key after confirming a message the display returns to the previous one 4 Confirm that a page will be deleted and press the OK key A page is not deleted yet here and the display returns to step 2 5 Press the OK key Deletion of the page is complete and the display returns to the Home E...

Page 88: ...on keys MOVE Changes the assignment of function keys DELETE Deletes a function key Also the setting programmed for function buttons can be erased SKIN LABEL Sets the label and the skin key appearance and color shown on a function key ALIAS Creates an Alias function key that refers to the setting of other function keys WALLPAPER Sets a wallpaper for the Component display screen selecting from the p...

Page 89: ...display appears 3 Press the MOVE key 4 Press the Component key that includes the key function you want to move For example press the TV key To change a page of the display Press the NEXT button on the Remote Commander to display the next page or press the BACK button to display the previous one The Component display can also be customized easily with a computer by using the supplied application NA...

Page 90: ...splay the Trash can page The Trash can page is assigned on the last page of the Component display When the Trash can page is displayed press the function key you want to move z Tip If the Component display consists of 5 pages for example the number indication of pages are shown as 1 5 2 5 5 5 and the number indication of the Trash can page starts from 6 5 5 that indicates the total pages of the Co...

Page 91: ...e NEXT BACK button on the Remote Commander to change the page and then press the destination space If you press the CANCEL key without pressing the destination space the display returns to step 5 When moving a key if there is enough space in the destination place tap the center of the location where the key is to be moved to and you can assign the key in the proper location Notes Function keys can...

Page 92: ... key If you perform steps 1 to 6 below for a Zapping Viewer key the key will not stored in the Trash can page but will be deleted completely If you perform steps 1 6 below for the function key for which the learned data is programmed blinking key only the learned data is erased and the key remains in the original position To delete the function key perform steps 1 6 again To delete a function key ...

Page 93: ...y If you select a function key for which the learned signal is programmed Function keys for which the learned signal is programmed blink If you select a function key for which the learned signal is programmed only the learned data is erased and the key is not deleted To delete the function key perform the procedure from step 4 again z Tip A deleted function key can be used as a function key again ...

Page 94: ... You cannot erase the data of function buttons that have no programmed actions Empty buttons that have preset actions Preset buttons or that refer to other keys Alias buttons 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in Deleting a function key DELETE page 92 2 Press the Component key that includes the function button whose data you want to erase 3 Press the function button whose data you want to erase The confirmati...

Page 95: ...stomizing the Display 5 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 96: ...in Deleting a function key DELETE page 92 2 Press the Component key for 2 seconds or longer Press the Component key whose learned data you want to erase for 2 seconds or the confirmation display of erasing the remote control signal appears 3 Press the YES key The deletion of learned data begins While deleting learned data a message appears When the deletion is complete the display returns to step ...

Page 97: ...el name shown on a function key With the supplied application NAVITUS Design you can import image files to design your own skin on your computer For details on importing of image files for the skin refer to Importing an image file for the skin in the manual Help of NAVITUS Design 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key ...

Page 98: ...then a skin that appears pressed pressed skin 1 Select a normal skin to be set Only one skin appears in the center of the display To display the next skin press the NEXT button on the Remote Commander To display the previous skin press the BACK button 2 Press the OK key 3 Select a pressed skin to be set Only one skin appears in the center of the display To display the next skin press the NEXT butt...

Page 99: ...XIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown Notes on the Zapping Viewer key and List key The label and the skin key appearance and color cannot be set to the Zapping Viewer key in the procedure above The label of the Zapping Viewer key is set in the Zapping Group attached to the Home display For further details see Step 1 Creating a Zapping group page 176 The List key cannot be edited in th...

Page 100: ...onent display Setting Alias means setting a function of a reference key to an Alias key Alias can be set to function buttons on the Remote Commander in the same way We call the function button to which Alias is set the Alias button 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key The Component Edit display appears 3 Press the AL...

Page 101: ...ous one 6 Set the skin key appearance and color of the label of the Alias key to be created First select the normal skin and press the OK key Then select the pressed skin and press the OK key When the skin setting is complete the display for the label setting is displayed After setting the label press the OK key For details see steps 6 and 7 in Setting the skin key appearance and color and the lab...

Page 102: ...as appear pressed and cannot be selected If you press one of these keys a beep sounds twice If you press the function button to which you cannot set Alias a beep sounds twice 8 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown About the circulated reference The circu...

Page 103: ...r details on importing of image files for the wallpaper refer to Importing an image file for the wallpaper in the manual Help of NAVITUS Design Note The letter color of the Item confirmation area in the display of the Remote Commander is fixed to white Note that you cannot see the letters on the Item confirmation area if you read the wallpaper whose Item confirmation area is white when reading the...

Page 104: ...EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown About the wallpapers imported with NAVITUS Design For wallpapers imported other than those set at the factory only wallpapers imported for a project can be read to the Remote Commander and selected You cannot read a wallpaper imported as the common wallpaper for all projects When importing a wallpaper image you can select whether to import the wa...

Page 105: ...e an empty page having no key You cannot delete a page where function keys are assigned Adding a page to the Component display ADD 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key The Component Edit display appears 3 Press the PAGE key 4 Press the ADD key 5 Press the Component key you want to add a page to z Tip You can create u...

Page 106: ...display and the display returns to step 3 If you press the EXIT key the display returns to step 3 without adding a page 8 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown Customizing the Component display COMPONENT EDIT Continued ...

Page 107: ...e NEXT button to select the page you want to delete and then press the OK key Press the NEXT button to display the next page or press the BACK button to display the previous one z Tip If you press the CANCEL key the display returns to step 3 without deleting a page Note You can delete only an empty page having no key If you try to delete a page having keys a message appears If you press the OK key...

Page 108: ...t display step 3 on page 105 If you press the EXIT key the display returns to the Component Edit display step 3 on page 105 without deleting a page 7 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown Customizing the Component display COMPONENT EDIT Continued ...

Page 109: ... how to create a Multi Component THEATER key for example containing function keys for a DVD player a receiver and a DSP digital surround processor together assigned on the Component display is explained How to program a Multi Component THEATER key 1 Create an Alias Component key 2 Change the wallpaper 3 Move or delete the function keys 4 Create Alias function keys and assign them to the component ...

Page 110: ...or details on deleting function keys see Deleting a function key DELETE page 92 on moving function keys see Changing the assignment of a function key MOVE page 89 and on adding a page to the Component display see Adding deleting a page of the Component display PAGE page 105 4 Create Alias function keys that refer to function keys of another component you want to assign to the Component display In ...

Page 111: ...play page 105 About the Multi Component keys created in the default settings at the factory In the Remote Commander nine Multi Component keys such as the TV VCR key the TV DVD key etc have already been created on pages 2 3 and 3 3 of the Home display Because all the Multi Component keys are created so that they refer to other keys by the Alias setting the already set contents will be overwritten i...

Page 112: ...112 Convenient operations by programming a series of actions macro for a key button ...

Page 113: ...n transmit several remote control signals in proper order by simply pressing a key button This series of actions is an action program macro and programming a macro means programming an action program for a key button For example if you program the following actions which are required for playing a DVD as a macro you can watch a DVD by simply pressing a key button Remote control operations to see a...

Page 114: ... timer operation A series of actions you programmed works when the set time comes if the timer is set Setting flow of System macro and Component macro Step 1 Selecting a key button you want to program a macro for page 115 1 When programming a macro for a newly created function key page 115 2 When programming a macro for an existing function key button page 117 3 When programming a macro for a Comp...

Page 115: ...create a new key a macro is to be programmed for 1 When programming a macro for a newly created function key page 115 If you want to program a macro for an existing key button 2 When programming a macro for an existing function key button page 117 If you want to program a macro for a Component key or a Direct Access button 3 When programming a macro for a Component key or a Direct Access button pa...

Page 116: ... with the NEXT BACK button 6 Set the skin and the label for a new key First select the normal skin and press the OK key Then select the pressed skin and press the OK key When the skin setting is complete the display for the label setting is displayed After setting the label press the OK key For details see steps 6 and 7 in Setting the skin key appearance and color and the label name of a function ...

Page 117: ...cro is to be programmed for in the DVD component 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key The Component edit display appears 3 Press the SYSTEM MACRO key 4 Press a Component key that includes the function key button you want to program a macro for For example press the DVD key Note Make sure to set the label to a new key...

Page 118: ...for Notes Function keys you cannot program a macro for appear pressed and cannot be selected If you press one of these keys a beep sounds twice If you press a function button you cannot program a macro for a message appears If you press the OK key the display returns to the previous one Go on to Step 2 Setting a macro page 120 ...

Page 119: ...ro for a Direct Access button by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS key in this step For details see Programming an action to skip to the desired page for a Direct Access button page 55 3 Press the COMPONENT MACRO key 4 Press a Component key or a Direct Access button you want to program a macro for Go on to Step 2 Setting a macro page 120 If the Component key Direct Access button selected in step 4 has al...

Page 120: ...n on the amplifier 2 Turn on the TV 3 Turn on the DVD 4 Set the input selector of the amplifier to DVD 5 Set the input selector of the TV to DVD 6 Start DVD playback 1 Press a Component key that includes a function key button whose action you want to program as a step of the macro In this example press the RCVR key 2 Press a key button whose action you want to set as a step of the macro For exampl...

Page 121: ... 4 Press the OK key The macro is programmed here The display returns to the Component display where you selected a key button you wanted to program a macro for Programming of the macro is complete z Tip If you press the CANCEL key here all procedures above are canceled 5 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press t...

Page 122: ...ect keys that refer to each other a message appears to prevent the circulated reference About the order of operation steps Certain components may not accept consecutive remote control signals For example a TV generally does not react to the next signal right after the Power on signal So a series of commands such as TV Power on and input select may not work properly In this case insert other signal...

Page 123: ... to the Component key You can turn on the component by just pressing the Component key for 2 seconds or longer delay time Note If you set the power on off function to a macro the component may be turned on or off unexpectedly Confirm the setting contents when you program a macro z Tip If you are using a Sony AV component the power on and power off keys are assigned on the second page of the Compon...

Page 124: ...tem macro function key button 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT EDIT key The Component edit display appears 3 Press the MACRO VIEWER key 4 Press the Component key that includes the function key button you programmed a macro for ...

Page 125: ... programmed a message appear The macro procedures of the JUMP key and the DELAY key are not displayed To manually check the programmed macro procedure in order Press the PAUSE key to suspend consecutive showing Press the PAUSE key again to resume consecutive showing While consecutive showing is suspended press the NEXT button to show the next macro step and press the BACK button to show the previo...

Page 126: ...splayed To manually check the programmed macro procedure in order Press the PAUSE key to suspend consecutive showing Press the PAUSE key again to resume consecutive showing While consecutive showing is suspended press the NEXT button to show the next macro step and press the BACK button to show the previous step 5 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The di...

Page 127: ...contents of the timer macro from another Timer program key LABEL To set the label to the Timer program key DELETE To delete the Timer program key TEST To check the execution of the timer macro by transmitting the remote control signal of the timer macro set to the Timer program key to a component Notes Before setting a timer macro check that the system clock of the Remote Commander is correct If n...

Page 128: ...finish the setting by pressing the OK key in the basic Program Edit display Example To create a new Timer Program key Press the NEW key in the Program Edit display Set a label in the display for the label setting and press the OK key Press the OK key in the Program Edit display m m Example To set the time Select the TIME tag and press the Timer Program key in the Program Edit display Set the timer...

Page 129: ...ey to be programmed with a Timer macro is explained 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the TIMER key 3 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key 4 Press the NEW key z Tips Whatever tag is selected you can set the label if you press the NEW key For a Timer program key you cannot select or change a skin Continued ...

Page 130: ...input SIZE Not selectable The letter size is fixed to Medium COLOR Not selectable The letter color is fixed to black ALIGN Not selectable The letter location is fixed to Center Label Not selectable The letter indication is fixed to ON Note Be sure to input at least one letter for the label of a Timer program key If no letter is input the label cannot be set even if you press the OK key 6 Press the...

Page 131: ...actions macro for a key button To set the label again To set the label of the Timer program key again press the LABEL tag in step 4 press the Timer program key you want to set the label to and set letters in the label setting display Then press the OK key ...

Page 132: ...g the Timer function Step 2 Setting the time In this Step setting the day of the week and the time for starting a timer macro is explained 1 Press the TIME tag 2 Press a Timer program key you want to set the time the timer operation to ...

Page 133: ... by two Note At the time for executing the timer you have set the first operation step action of the macro procedure starts automatically It may take some time before the last operation step being programmed is executed depending on the contents of the macro procedure Therefore set the time regarding the contents of the macro procedure etc when setting the timer SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN SAT...

Page 134: ... time for timer operation is complete 5 Press the OK key The timer execution time is decided and the display returns to the Timer display step 3 on page 129 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes ...

Page 135: ...appears Press the YES key to overwrite the macro If you press the NO key the display returns to the previous one without overwriting 3 Set a macro procedure For details on setting a macro see steps 1 4 in Step 2 Setting a macro pages 120 121 Note For the macro setting to the Timer program key the procedure of the JUMP key cannot be set z Tip You can program up to 128 steps actions for one Timer pr...

Page 136: ...rated by the Timer macro the next program might not work successfully When setting a Timer macro check carefully the setting contents of other Timer macros While a Timer program is working if the set time for another Timer program is reached the Timer program starts after the current program finishes About the execution time of the macro procedure you have set for the timer macro The execution of ...

Page 137: ... method for setting explained from page 129 You can also program the settings totally after setting with all tags In the Program Edit display create a new key by pressing the NEW key Or select an existing key Set the time and macro etc Press the OK key in the respective display When the display returns to the Program Edit display press the OK key The settings of key creation timer and macro are to...

Page 138: ...ave already been programmed for a Timer program key to another Timer program key This is useful when you want to execute the same macro at different times 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the TIMER key 3 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key 4 Press the COPY tag 5 Press a Timer program key whose macro you want to copy For example press the Sleep ...

Page 139: ...ou press the CANCEL key the display returns to step 5 without copying 8 Press the OK key Programming the setting is complete and the display returns to the Timer display step 3 on page 129 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes Note The key selected to be copied in step 6 and keys whose execution of ...

Page 140: ...r in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the TIMER key 3 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key 4 Press the DELETE tag 5 Press a Timer program key you want to delete For example select the Sleep by TV key The message for confirmation of deleting the Timer program key appears 6 Press the YES key The Timer program key is deleted If you press the NO key the display returns to the Program Edit displa...

Page 141: ...MER key 3 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key 4 Press the TEST tag 7 Press the OK key The deletion setting is programmed and the display returns to the Timer display step 3 on page 129 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes Note Keys whose execution of the Timer program setting is set to ON in step 5 appear p...

Page 142: ...er operation time are displayed and the remote control signals of the macro programmed for the Timer program key are transmitted After the test execution the display returns to step 5 If there is a step that is not correctly linked in the macro A message saying that a macro is not correctly linked appears in the display If you press the OK key the display returns to the previous one To finish the ...

Page 143: ...EXIT key the setting will be canceled and the display returns to step 3 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes When the execution of the Timer macro is set to ON Beforehand connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the Remote Commander so that the battery capacity is sufficient when the timer program ...

Page 144: ...ress the TIMER ON OFF key 4 Press the VIEWER tag 5 Press a Timer program key whose macro you want to check The macro procedure is shown in the display in order When a function key is programmed as a step of macro the key appears where the key is assigned in the display When a function button is programmed its name appears in the center of the display When checking is complete the display returns t...

Page 145: ... or serious injury 6 Press the OK key The display returns to step 3 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes To manually check the programmed macro procedure in order in step 5 Press the PAUSE key to suspend consecutive showing Press the PAUSE key again to resume consecutive showing While consecutive s...

Page 146: ...146 Programming a series of actions macro for a Component List ...

Page 147: ... differ depending on a component For example the title and genre of the CD etc in the disc changer can be programmed for the Component List of a CD player and TV channel names etc can be programmed for the Component List of a TV Using a Component List You can perform playback or select a channel just by selecting an item form the list Disc 1 Disc 5 Disc 20 CD changer ALBUM DISC No ARTIST GENRE xxx...

Page 148: ...ETE To delete the List element List elements Setting item tags Edit display for a List element Each time the setting for a respective setting item tag shown in the edit display for a List element is complete the display returns to this edit display for a List element When the display returns to the edit display for a List element press the OK key shown on the upper right of the display to decide t...

Page 149: ...ple To create a new List element Press the NEW key Set a label in the display for the label setting and press the OK key Press the OK key m Example To program the macro procedure for a List element Press the MACRO tag Program the macro procedure Press the OK key m m m ...

Page 150: ...for a Component List is explained You can set a title etc to an element for a Component List 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT LIST key 3 Press the ELEMENT EDIT key 4 Press the Component key you want to create a List element for ...

Page 151: ...or inputting letters to the label see Inputting letters label setting pages 40 41 Specified settings to the label of the List element besides the information described on pages 40 41 are as follows Letter input for each item Up to 31 letters can be input Move the cursor by pressing the NEXT BACK button and input letters for each item key Appears pressed and cannot be input Starting a new line Not ...

Page 152: ...abel page 153 7 When the label setting is complete press the OK key 8 Press the OK key The new List element is added to the Component List and the display returns to step 4 z Tip Up to 1 000 List elements can be created for one Component List However the number of List elements that you can create may be less than 1 000 depending on the free memory capacity of the Remote Commander To finish the se...

Page 153: ...n the manual Help of NAVITUS Design Usage of the Component List The usage of the Component List differs depending on a component For components with a disc changer select your favorite disc by checking the list of the disc changer in which are stored disc numbers For a TV select a TV station by checking the list of TV station names shown in the display Label items to be set ALBUM DISC No ARTIST GE...

Page 154: ... moves up down by an element If you press the v V key for 2 seconds or longer the window display scrolls If you select a List element a macro has been already programmed for A confirmation display for deleting a macro appears If you press the YES key a macro already programmed is deleted and the display goes to step 3 If you press the NO key the display returns to the previous one 3 Program a macr...

Page 155: ... can program function keys and buttons only for the selected component For example when the CD component is selected you cannot program function keys or buttons for another component such as TV or DVD as the macro procedure 4 Press the OK key A macro is programmed for the List element and the display returns to the component selection display step 4 on page 150 Macro programming for a List element...

Page 156: ...ER key The selected List element disappears from the list Note If you delete all the List elements all the User List keys are deleted 7 Press the OK key The selected element is deleted and the display returns to step 4 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes Continued Programming a List element ...

Page 157: ... a respective setting item tag cannot be decided Therefore make sure to press the OK key Creating a User List USER LIST About the edit display for a User List Collecting only your favorite List elements you can set them to a User List key You can create up to nine User List keys For example you can create a category named MY MUSIC that consists of only your favorite List elements of CD List Before...

Page 158: ...bel for the User List key Select a List element you want to program for the User List key Press the OK key m m Example To add a List element to the User List key Select a User List key you want to add a List element to Press the ADD tag Select a List element you want to add among those shown Press the OK key m m m ...

Page 159: ... appears 2 Press the COMPONENT LIST key 3 Press the USER key 4 Press the Component key you want to create a User List for If you select a Component key that includes no List element a message saying that there is no list element appears If you press the OK key the message disappears Create a List element referring to Step 1 Creating a List element page 150 Continued ...

Page 160: ...tter input Up to 31 letters can be input key Appears pressed and cannot be input Starting a new line Available Starting a new line is counted as a letter Pictographs Cannot be input SIZE Not selectable The letter size is fixed to Medium COLOR Not selectable The letter color is fixed to black ALIGN Not selectable The letter location is fixed to Center Label Not selectable The label indication is se...

Page 161: ...u press the v V key for 2 seconds or longer the window display scrolls 9 Press the OK key The newly created User List key is displayed 10 Press the OK key The new User List key is programmed and the display returns to step 4 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes To set the label again To set the lab...

Page 162: ... Press the Component key that includes the User List key you want to delete If you select a Component key that includes no List element a message saying that there is no list element appears If you press the OK key the message disappears Create a List element referring to Step 1 Creating a List element page 150 5 Press the DELETE tag 6 Press the User List key you want to delete The selected User L...

Page 163: ...or a Component List 7 Press the OK key The selected User List key is deleted The display returns to step 4 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes ...

Page 164: ...MPONENT LIST key 3 Press the USER key 4 Press a Component key that includes the User List you want to add a User element to If you select a Component key that includes no List element a message saying that there is no list element appears If you press the OK key the message disappears Create a List element referring to Step 1 Creating a List element page 150 5 Press the EDIT tag ...

Page 165: ... is shown 7 Press the ADD tag 8 Press the v or V key to select a User element to be added to the User List and then press the ENTER key In this step when you press the ENTER key the color of the selected List element changes to red In the real settings the color of List elements is fixed to black 9 Press the OK key The selected List element is added Display for List element selection Continued ...

Page 166: ...e display returns to the Home display The setting finishes To delete a List element of a User List You can delete a List element of a User List created by mistake or an element that is no longer in use 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the COMPONENT LIST key 3 Press the USER key 4 Press the component key that includes the User List with...

Page 167: ...List key is shown 7 Press the DELETE tag 8 Press the v or V key to select the element you want to delete and then press the ENTER key The selected List element is disappears If you want to delete other List elements in the same User List repeat this step Note You cannot make a User List empty If you try to delete the last List element a message appears Press the OK key to return to the previous di...

Page 168: ...n memory 10Press the OK key The List element is deleted and the display returns to step 4 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes Continued Creating a User List USER LIST ...

Page 169: ...mmed artist name GENRE To show the list of elements by programmed genre JUMP Page1 key To return to the first page of the Component display 3 Press the desired key to select a method for searching or sorting ALBUM ARTIST NUM SYMBOL To extract elements whose sort item starts with a number or a symbol Alphabets key To extract elements whose sort item starts with an alphabetic letter shown on the key...

Page 170: ...e macro programmed for the element Alias keys Refer to the N x and keys of the operation display of the component Operating contents of these keys cannot be changed If a component preset to the selected Component display does not use the N x and keys the Alias keys are not shown Arrow Keys ENTER key Alias keys Continued Using the Component List ...

Page 171: ...171 Easy selection of a series of actions macro programmed for Zapping ZAPPING Easy selection of a series of actions macro programmed for Zapping ZAPPING ...

Page 172: ... contained in the group is called a Zapping element In the above example NEWS is a Zapping group and each news channel is a Zapping element You need to assign a viewer in the Component display to actually operate a created Zapping group with the Remote Commander This viewer is called a Zapping viewer After assigning a Zapping viewer in the Component display with the keys of the Zapping viewer you ...

Page 173: ...sequentially on the Zapping viewer as follows and you can switch among news channels only News t CBS t CNN t NBC t ABC Each Zapping element such as CBS CNN NBC or ABC is programmed with a macro to tune into each channel z Tip The order of Zapping elements to be called up can be changed for your convenience such as placing the most frequently watched channel at the top If no Zapping operation is pe...

Page 174: ...ags DELETE To delete the Zapping group LABEL To set the label to the Zapping group EDIT To set a Zapping element to the Zapping group Edit display for a Zapping element Zapping elements Only the end of zapping key is displayed in the default Setting item tags VIEWER To check the macro series of actions setting programmed for a Zapping element key on the display MACRO To program a macro series of a...

Page 175: ... tag If you do not press the OK key in the edit display for a Zapping group or a Zapping element the contents set by a respective setting item tag cannot be decided Therefore make sure to press the OK key Example To create a new Zapping group Press the NEW key Set a label in the display for the label setting and press the OK key Press the OK key m m Example To create a new Zapping element Press th...

Page 176: ... NEW key z Tips Whatever tag is selected you can set the label if you press the NEW key For a Zapping group you cannot select or change a skin 4 Set the label of the Zapping group to be created For inputting letters to the label see Inputting letters label setting pages 40 41 Specified settings to the label of the Zapping group besides the information described on pages 40 41 are as follows Letter...

Page 177: ...ing group is created and the display returns to step 2 Note If you press the CANCEL key the created Zapping group will be canceled To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes Go on to Step 2 Creating a Zapping element page 178 To set the label again To set the label of a Zapping group again press the LABE...

Page 178: ... Press the EDIT tag in the Zaping display 2 Press a Zapping group key you want to create a Zapping element for 3 Press the NEW key z Tip Whatever tag is selected you can set the label if you press the NEW key 4 Set the skin of the Zapping element to be created Select the normal skin and press the OK key Then select the pressed skin and press the OK key For details see step 6 in Setting the skin ke...

Page 179: ...lement is set Note If you press the CANCEL key the created Zapping element will be canceled 7 Press the OK key The new Zapping element is added to the Zapping group and the display returns to the Set display step 2 on page 176 Note If you press the CANCEL key the created Zapping element will be canceled z Tip Up to 1 000 Zapping elements can be created for one Zapping group However the number of Z...

Page 180: ...lement you want to program a macro for 3 Press the MACRO tag 4 Select an element you want to program a macro for If you select a Zapping element already programmed with a macro The message for confirmation of deleting a macro appears Press the YES key to overwrite the macro If you press the NO key the display returns to the previous one without overwriting Continued Editing the Zapping function ...

Page 181: ...ity of the Remote Commander 6 Press the OK key A macro procedure is stored in memory for the Zapping element Note If you press the CANCEL key a macro set to the Zapping element will be canceled 7 Press the OK key A macro procedure is programmed for the Zapping element and the display returns to the Set display step 2 on page 176 Note If you press the CANCEL key a macro set to the Zapping element w...

Page 182: ...e up to 5 Zapping viewer keys for a component 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING VIEWER key 3 Press the ADD key 4 Press a Component key you want to create a Zapping viewer for Note If you select a Component key for which you have already created five Zapping viewers an error message appears ...

Page 183: ...ear normal released They do not function even if they are pressed 6 Press the OK key 7 Select a Zapping group that you want to assign to the Zapping viewer Notes Before creating a Zapping Viewer it is necessary to create a Zapping group first If there is no Zapping group see Step 1 Creating a Zapping group page 176 and create a Zapping group If a Zapping element is not created a Zapping group is n...

Page 184: ...Zapping viewer key will not be created and the display will return to step 7 Note You cannot create more than five Zapping viewers for a component To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes To delete a Zapping group You can delete a Zapping group created by mistake or a Zapping group that is no longer in...

Page 185: ...ign button returns to its preset status If you press the NO key the display returns to the Zapping display step 3 without deleting the Zapping group The ASSIGN button is a function button on the Remote Commander a Zapping group is assigned to For details see To assign a Zapping viewer to a function button page 194 5 Press the OK key The Zapping group is deleted and the display returns to the Set d...

Page 186: ... can change the order of the Zapping elements after you have created them 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING key 3 Press the EDIT tag 4 Press the Zapping group whose element order you want to change 5 Press the MOVE tag ...

Page 187: ...ted in step 6 moves to the position before the element selected in step 7 As you pressed the NBC key in this case the CBS key selected in step 6 moved to the position before the NBC key Note The Zapping element key selected in step 6 appears pressed and cannot be selected 8 Press the OK key 9 Press the OK key Moving of Zapping element key is decided and the display returns to the Set display step ...

Page 188: ... set to a Zapping element 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING key 3 Press the EDIT tag 4 Press the Zapping group that includes the Zapping element whose macro procedure you want to check 5 Press the VIEWER tag Continued Editing the Zapping function ...

Page 189: ...n a function button is programmed its name appears in the center of the display When showing is complete the display returns to step 6 Note The macro procedures of the JUMP key and the DELAY key are not displayed To manually check the programmed macro procedure in order Press the PAUSE key to suspend showing Press the PAUSE key again to resume consecutive showing While consecutive showing is suspe...

Page 190: ...ent that is no longer in use 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING key 3 Press the EDIT tag 4 Press the Zapping group that includes the Zapping element you want to delete 5 Press the DELETE tag Continued Editing the Zapping function ...

Page 191: ...lete The indication of the Zapping element disappears 7 Press the OK key 8 Press the OK key The Zapping element key is deleted and the display returns to the Set display step 2 on page 182 To finish the setting Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display The setting finishes ...

Page 192: ...the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING VIEWER key 3 Press the DELETE key 4 Press the Component key that includes the Zapping viewer key you want to delete 5 Press the NEXT BACK button to select a page and press the Zapping viewer key you want to delete The indication of the selected key disappears from the display Continued Editing the Zapping function ...

Page 193: ...APPING 6 Press the OK key The Zapping viewer is deleted and the display returns to step 4 7 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 194: ...form the Zapping function with one function button The button a Zapping group is assigned to is called an Assign button 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ZAPPING VIEWER key 3 Press the ASSIGN key 4 Press a Component key that includes a Zapping group you want to assign to a function button ...

Page 195: ...ign the Zapping viewer to that button If you press the OK key the display returns to the previous one Select another function button or erase learned data or a macro etc programmed for the function button 6 Select the direction to call up the Zapping elements by pressing a tag Select the FWD forward or BACK backward tag If you press the CANCEL key the display returns to step 5 without reading for ...

Page 196: ...y Setting of the Assign button is complete and the display returns to step 4 9 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 197: ...197 Using a Memory Stick Using a Memory Stick ...

Page 198: ... Remote Commander consumes considerably more battery power when using a Memory Stick than when operating other functions Use the AC power adaptor for Memory Stick operation About a Memory Stick Duo Before using a Memory Stick Duo with the Remote Commander make sure to attach it to a Memory Stick Duo adaptor to it Make sure to insert a Memory Stick Duo in the correct direction If a Memory Stick Duo...

Page 199: ...C power adaptor or removing the Memory Stick as saved data the Remote Commander system or the Memory Stick may be damaged Notes on use We recommend backing up data frequently to avoid data loss Sony is not liable for data that is lost or damaged You cannot use copyrighted recorded materials without permission except for personal use Software specifications of the Remote Commander are subject to ch...

Page 200: ...Memory Stick in the correct direction If a Memory Stick is forcibly inserted in the wrong direction the Memory Stick slot may be damaged Do not insert a Memory Stick into anywhere other than the Memory Stick slot The Memory Stick and the Remote Commander may be damaged Do not insert anything other than the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot The Remote Commander may be damaged 1 2 ...

Page 201: ...data may be deleted or damaged Make sure that the Remote Commander is not reading from or writing to the Memory Stick when removing the Memory Stick 1 Open the Memory Stick slot cover and push the Memory Stick into the slot 2 When the Memory Stick pops out a little from the Remote Commander remove it 3 Close the Memory Stick slot cover Rear 2 1 ...

Page 202: ...single Memory Stick can contain only one of the above For details on how to save data to the Memory Stick from a computer refer to Exporting the settings by NAVITUS Design to a Memory Stick NAVITUS Design manual Help The data saved by any application other than NAVITUS Design cannot be read The procedure explained here is for when the Memory Stick detection message appears after inserting a Memory...

Page 203: ...her one while a message appears It causes a malfunction If you want to replace a Memory Stick press the NO key to return to step 2 and then replace it If an Alias Component key is added as component unit data the Alias Component key is added as an Empty key Therefore the operation display cannot be displayed even if you press the added Alias Component key in the operation mode of the Remote Comman...

Page 204: ...ge appears For details on the error message see pages 204 205 z Tip If you press the NO key the display returns to step 2 without reading Note Do not remove the Memory Stick or disconnect the AC power adaptor while reading the file 4 Press the OK key in the confirmation display The display returns to the first page of the Home display Data contents in the Memory Stick All Preset Component All Pres...

Page 205: ...nsert a Memory Stick If you press the YES key you can choose to read again If you press the NO key reading finishes As the version of the data on the Remote Commander is newer than that of the Memory Stick to be read you cannot update the data When reading all enviroment data or preset data and its image data read newer version than that on the Remote Commander For details on checking the version ...

Page 206: ... SYSTEM key 3 Press the MEMORY STICK key 4 Press the READ key For further operations see steps 2 and 3 in Reading data saved in a Memory Stick READ page 202 5 Press the OK key in the confirmation display The display returns to step 4 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Hom...

Page 207: ...ng a Memory Stick page 200 2 Press the SAVE key z Tip If you press the CLOSE key the display returns to the previous one without saving The Remote Commander starts saving the file When saving of the file is correctly complete the confirmation display appears If you fail to save the file an error message appears For details on the error message see page 208 If another file has already been saved a ...

Page 208: ... any unnecessary pages or keys Saving cannot be carried out as the Memory Stick is broken or locked Use another Memory Stick if it is broken If the Memory Stick is locked release the lock and try saving again For details on the lock of the Memory Stick refer to instructions of the Memory Stick you purchased You failed in saving to Memory Stick Press the YES key to try again If you press the NO key...

Page 209: ...ey The confirmation message for formatting appears 2 Press the SYSTEM key 3 Press the MEMORY STICK key 4 Press the SAVE key For further operations see steps 2 and 3 in Saving Remote Commander data to a Memory Stick SAVE page 207 5 Press the OK key in the confirmation display The display returns to step 4 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display re...

Page 210: ...ger The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown If an error message appears If an abnormal status of the Memory Stick is detected while formatting the Memory Stick an error message appears Formatting cannot be carried out as the Memory Stick is broken or locked Use another Memory Stick if it is broken If the Memory Stick is locked releas...

Page 211: ...211 Remote Commander s Other Functions Remote Commander s Other Functions ...

Page 212: ...klight that illuminates the LCD screen Calibrating the touch panel display ALIGNMENT The calibration of the touch panel display is usually performed when the Remote Commander is turned on for the first time However you can calibrate the touch panel display again at any time if necessary 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the SYSTEM key 3...

Page 213: ...tep 4 Note When calibrating tap correctly the center of the mark If you do not tap the center the display of step 5 appears repeatedly until the calibration is correctly performed 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown m m ...

Page 214: ...operate the Remote Commander by the default setting This Automatic Off time is adjustable between 3 and 60 seconds You can also set to deactivate the Automatic Off function when the Commander is connected to the AC power adaptor also when the Remote Commander is loaded on the Battery charging stand 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the ...

Page 215: ...lected key is bordered YES To set the backlight not to turn off NO To operate the Automatic Off function and turn off the backlight The default setting is NO The backlight turns off when the display turns off 6 Press the OK key Setting of the display s backlight is complete and the display returns to step 4 Note When you set the Automatic Off time of the backlight longer than 10 seconds default th...

Page 216: ... operate the Remote Commander by the default setting This Automatic Off time is adjustable between 1 and 30 minutes You can also set the Automatic Off function when the Remote Commander is connected to the AC power adaptor 1 Press the SET key for 2 seconds or longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the SYSTEM key The System display appears 3 Press the DISPLAY key 4 Press the OFF...

Page 217: ... not to turn off NO To operate the Automatic Off function and turn off the display Even when the screen backlight is set to always turn on when the Remote Commander is connected to the AC power adaptor the backlight turns off if the touch panel screen turns off by the Automatic Off function of the display 6 Press the OK key Setting of the display s Automatic Off function finishes and the display r...

Page 218: ...ay appears 2 Press the SYSTEM key The System display appears 3 Press the DISPLAY key 4 Press the BRIGHTNESS key 5 Press the or key to adjust the brightness of the backlight z Tip If you set the brightness to minimum the backlight is set to OFF 6 Press the OK key Setting of the display s backlight brightness is complete and the display returns to step 4 Setting the Display Window Continued ...

Page 219: ...Commander s Other Functions 7 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key repeatedly until the Home display is shown ...

Page 220: ...e clock in the normal display operation display and then press the CLOCK SET key The selected keys are bordered The System clock setting display appears ON To show the clock indication in the operation display of a component A component name or page indication may be partially hidden by the clock OFF To hide the clock indication in the operation display of a component z Tips If you press the OK ke...

Page 221: ...d minutes by pressing the keys to adjust the System clock z Tips Each time you press the key the digit is advanced reversed by one If you hold the key pressed the digit is advanced reversed by two The AM PM indication changes every 12 hours 6 Confirm the setting contents and then press the OK key The display returns to step 4 7 Press the OK key The system clock is set and the display returns to st...

Page 222: ...the ON or OFF key The selected key is bordered The default setting is ON ON To turn on the key touch beep OFF To turn off the key touch beep 5 Press the OK key The setting of the beep is complete and the display returns to step 3 z Tip A beep sounds in the setting mode to confirm the setting operation even if you set the beep to OFF Also the OK beep sounds once or the NG beep warning sounds twice ...

Page 223: ...ther than SYSTEM LOCK OFF To unlock all settings z Tip If you press the CANCEL key the setting in this display will be canceled and the display will return to step 3 5 Press the OK key Setting LOCK ON or LOCK OFF is complete The display returns to step 3 6 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key rep...

Page 224: ...Press the SYSTEM key The System display appears 3 Press the ABOUT key The system information display appears The version of the Remote Commander is shown in the System item in the information 4 After checking press the OK key The display returns to step 3 5 To finish all settings press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer The display returns to the Home display Or press the EXIT key re...

Page 225: ...longer in the Home display The Set display appears 2 Press the SYSTEM key The System display appears 3 Press the RECOVERY key for 2 seconds or longer The confirmation display for the transition to the recovery mode appears 4 Press the YES key After restarting the Remote Commander enters the recovery mode z Tip If you press the NO key the display returns to step 3 without restarting 5 To finish the...

Page 226: ...et to ON Although the charging mark be is not shown when cleaning the display of the Remote Commander or browsing the wallpapers in the application mode while charging charging continues Cleaning the Remote Commander The Remote Commander is set to ignore input from keys and buttons in the cleaning mode Use this function when you clean the display or casing 1 Press the APP key for 2 seconds or long...

Page 227: ... the display returns to step 2 4 Press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2 seconds or longer after checking the wallpapers The display returns to the Home display To browse wallpapers continuously in step 3 slide show Press the NEXT BACK button for 2 seconds or longer A slide show starts in the forward direction when the NEXT button is pressed and in the backward direction when the BACK key is pressed ...

Page 228: ...228 Additional Information ...

Page 229: ...Commander to water or moisture Make sure that water does not enter the unit as it may cause a malfunction Do not drop the Remote Commander or subject it to shock as it may break the glass of the display Avoid leaving the Remote Commander in locations subject to the following conditions as a malfunction may occur Extremely high or low temperature especially on the dashboard inside a car left in the...

Page 230: ...e Automatic Off time of the display window OFF TIME page 216 When the batteries run down through normal usage E appears at the top of the display The battery charge is running out You can control components however other functions will not be operative Charge the Remote Commander immediately by connecting the AC power adaptor or loading the remote commander on the Battery charging stand page 14 Yo...

Page 231: ...connectors of the Remote Commander and or the Battery charging stand may be dirty If the connectors are dirty the Remote Commander cannot be charged Clean the connectors with a cotton swab The batteries are discharged Charge the Remote Commander immediately by loading it on the Battery charging stand or by connecting the AC power adaptor to the Remote Commander The brightness of the display varies...

Page 232: ...mote control signal input the backlight will not turn on even if you tap the display or press a button You cannot operate AV components even after programming preset codes Remedy The preset code of the AV component cannot be received from the remote control signals of the AV component to be programmed PRESET Preset again referring to Programming a preset code using the remote control of a componen...

Page 233: ...ere with the learning of the Remote Commander In such a case move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit e g another room etc A component may not satisfy the specifications for learning corresponding with the Remote Commander You cannot use the learning function for a component that does not satisfy the specifications corresponding with the Remote Commander You may have pressed ...

Page 234: ... code programmed for the Component key is correct Check the remote control functions for the keys and buttons With this Remote Commander various remote control functions can be assigned to keys and buttons by the learning function It may be that the function you set is different from the name label of the key or button you are trying to operate or that the function keys of different components are...

Page 235: ...fier as Alias keys or buttons for the component For details on setting the Alias key see Setting a function key of another component to a Component display ALIAS page 100 The key or button set as the reference key for the Alias setting of the volume control is assigned to a preset AV component which has no volume control function In this case you cannot control the volume because the reference com...

Page 236: ...ger If you press the APP key for 2 seconds or longer you can enter the setting display The E mark may be shown If the batteries are running out you cannot enter the application display Connect the supplied AC power adaptor Or because of the application display power consumption increases It is therefore recommended to use the Remote Commander with the supplied AC power adaptor connected in this in...

Page 237: ...may have been changed while editing and the macro may not be correctly linked Check the setting procedure of the macro and set again You may have deleted a Zapping group If you delete a Zapping group the Zapping viewer to which a Zapping group has been assigned is also deleted You may have deleted a Zapping group If you delete a Zapping group the Assign button to which you have assigned a Zapping ...

Page 238: ... setting mode the beep sound is set to be heard so that you can confirm the operation even if the beep sound is set to OFF You may try to program a preset code for an Alias Component key You cannot program a preset code for an Alias Component key You may try to delete a key for which a preset code is programmed You cannot delete a preset key You may have tried to delete the first page of the Trash...

Page 239: ... the original status perform the setting again You may have deleted all the Zapping elements If you delete all the Zapping elements the Zapping group to which the Zapping elements have been assigned becomes empty Therefore the Zapping group is also deleted from the Zapping Viewer Set the Zapping elements again You may have pressed a button for which the setting of a learned signal or a macro etc i...

Page 240: ...e read to the Remote Commander and selected You cannot read a skin imported as the common skin for all projects When importing a skin image you can select whether to import a skin for a specified project or import it as the common skin for all the projects in the dialog box of Options on NAVITUS Design For details see Changing the NAVITUS Design settings of the NAVITUS Design Help ...

Page 241: ...Timer program key The distance between the Remote Commander and the component to be operated may be too far Use the Remote Commander within about 10 meters 32 8 feet of the component to be operated The component could not receive the signal from the Remote Commander successfully When using the timer check the following Check that the timer macro program functions correctly by using the TEST tag af...

Page 242: ...e the function key to or the tapping point is not proper page 91 Select another place where the key can be moved to Tap the point of the center of the area where the key is moved to To perform the minor adjustment of the key location when returning the moved key to the original position it is recommended to perform the setting with NAVITUS Design When performing the setting with this Remote Comman...

Page 243: ...he new signals are transmitted when the macro series of actions is executed The interval may be too short See About the interval between operation steps DELAY key page 122 and set a longer interval or adjust the series of actions by changing the order of buttons and keys See About the order of operation steps page 122 You may have programmed the macro procedure only with the Jump or Delay function...

Page 244: ... cannot be edited Release the lock page 223 The Remote Commander may be in the application mode or detecting USB While the Remote Commander is in the application mode or detecting USB a Memory Stick cannot be detected Check the status of the Remote Commander The Memory Stick is not detected properly Remove the Memory Stick then reinsert it If the terminal of a Memory Stick is dirty reading writing...

Page 245: ...ment data or preset data and its image data if the version of the data on the Remote Commander is newer than that of the Memory Stick to be read you cannot update the data Read a newer version than that on the Remote Commander When you are trying to read component data if the preset version on the Remote Commander is older than that of the Memory Stick to be read you cannot add the data by reading...

Page 246: ... not detected Connect the AC power adaptor to the Remote Commander The AC power adaptor may be disconnected or the Remote Commander may be unloaded from the Battery charging stand Connect the AC power adaptor to the Remote Commander and perform the USB connection again Trouble with installing NAVITUS Design and transferring data Symptom NAVITUS Design cannot be installed properly NAVITUS Design so...

Page 247: ...u transfer read full data the capacity of full data written from NAVITUS Design may exceed the free memory capacity of the Remote Commander In this case reduce the capacity of full data by deleting any unnecessary components with NAVITUS Design or avoid using image files imported for wallpapers skins as much as possible and then try to write full data to the Remote Commander again When transferrin...

Page 248: ...l interval up to 1 second Power requirements Supplied AC power adaptor DC 4 5 V dedicated connector Built in rechargeable and non removable Ni MH batteries 2 Battery Life Approx 1 day varies depending on frequency of use Supplied accessories Battery charging stand 1 AC power adaptor 1 USB cable 1 Stylus 1 Installation CD ROM 1 Operating Instructions 1 this manual Brochure 1 Warranty Card 1 Other p...

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