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45

5

Press the SET button.

The display returns to the
previous one.

To clear the Power-On command

Follow the same procedure as
Steps 1- 5 on pages 44- 45.
The selected component name
appears on the bottom of the LCD
display. A beep sound is heard,
and “OFF” lights.

Note

If the component code of a non-Sony
product has been set for a component
label, you cannot programme the
Power-On function for it.

The display of the component
names (preset by Sony) for
which you can programme the
Power-on signal flashes.  The
display of the other
components stays lit.

4

Select the desired
component by pressing the
Label Select button.

(To change the labels, press the
SCROLL button repeatedly. )

The selected component name
appears at the bottom of the
LCD display.
A beep sound is heard, and
“ON” lights.

The display returns to Step 4.

If you select a component
for which the Power-on
signal cannot be
programmed

“NG” appears and the ‘NG’ sound
is heard twice. And the display
returns to Step 4.

SET 

POWER ON

TV

SAT1

VCR1

DVD

SET 

POWER ON

 

 

 

ON

DVD

SET 

POWER ON

 

 

 

OFF

DVD

Summary of Contents for RM-VL1000T

Page 1: ...3 245 898 11 1 Integrated Remote Commander Operating Instructions 2002 Sony Corporation RM VL1000T ...

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Page 3: ... factory to the SONY OFF label Clock display and timer function A maximum of 12 timer macros timer control of automatic on off and other controls such as recording stopping etc of each component is possible Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote commander This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand components so you can use it out of the box as a control c...

Page 4: ...anced Features Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System 30 Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions 34 Programming a series of commands for the System Macro labels 34 Notes on System Control Operations 38 To clear programmed commands for a specific System Macro number label 39 Programming a series of commands for the component labels 40 Changing the i...

Page 5: ...djusting the Contrast of the Display Window 65 Changing the Names of the Labels on the Display 65 Erasing All the Settings 68 Additional Information Precautions 70 Maintenance 70 Specifications 70 Troubleshooting 71 Appendices Table of Preset Functions 74 TV 74 SAT1 SAT2 Satellite 74 DVD 75 VCR1 VCR2 VCR3 76 CD 77 AMP 77 MD 78 DAT 79 TAPE A TAPE B 79 Index Back cover ...

Page 6: ...Number buttons qj 2 ENT enter button qk button ql GUIDE button w Joystick and Cursors wa PROGR programme buttons ws button Note on the 2 and buttons The Commander controls or mutes the TV s volume when you select a visual component The Commander controls or mutes the amplifier s volume when you select an audio component You can also change this setting page 30 Getting Started COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SC...

Page 7: ...he Commander does not operate properly the alkaline batteries might be worn out and BATT appears on the LCD display when you try to operate the Commander When the display dims replace the alkaline batteries with new ones Notes on batteries Do not mix old battery with new one or mix different types of batteries together If the electrolyte inside the battery leaks wipe the contaminated area of the b...

Page 8: ...D TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 7 3 4 6 2 For the first time after installing batteries the display for component operation appears TV PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH PIP CH 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display 2 Select CLOCK by pressing the Label Select button The Commander enters clock setting mode SET PRESET LEARN LABEL CLOCK ...

Page 9: ... skips to Step 6 3 Select STD TIME standard time or DS TIME daylight saving time by pressing the Label Select button If the summer time daylight saving time is used in your area select DS TIME when it is in the summer time If the summer time is not used in your area select STD TIME The selected STD TIME or DS TIME stays lit For example when STD TIME is selected SET CLOCK SUN 12 00 AM STD TIME DS T...

Page 10: ...d the setting mode returns to Step 4 6 Set the minute by pressing the Joystick toward or Each time the Joystick is pressed toward or the minute changes by one The selected minute flashes Notes If you press the Joystick toward the minute is set and the setting mode returns to Step 4 If you press the Joystick toward the minute is set and the setting mode returns to Step 5 If you want to finish the c...

Page 11: ...operation appears Note If you press the SET button in steps 4 6 the clock setting is confirmed and starts form 0 seconds Continued Adjusting the clock after setting the clock 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 4 1 5 2 3 SET CLOCK MON STD TIME 9 30 ...

Page 12: ...er flashes 3 To change the time mode select the time mode which flashes STD TIME or DS TIME by pressing the Label Select button If it is not necessary to change the time mode press the Joystick toward or and go to Step 4 SET PRESET LEARN LABEL CLOCK Setting the Clock continued 4 Set the clock by pressing the Joystick toward or Follow Steps 4 6 on pages 9 10 5 Press the SET button SET CLOCK WED 10 ...

Page 13: ... can use the Commander with other preset AV components also To use with other AV components you need to follow the following procedures to set the correct codes for each component Setting a component code COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 2 3 5 4 Component name on the display TV SAT1 SAT2 DVD VCR1 VCR2 VCR3 CD AMP MD DAT TAPE A T...

Page 14: ...T appears on the LCD display and component names are displayed on the labels SET PRESET LEARN LABEL CLOCK SET PRESET TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD 4 Select the desired component by pressing the Label Select button To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly Each time the SCROLL button is pressed the labels change as follows SET PRESET TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD SAT2 VCR2 CD AMP MD DAT VCR3 T...

Page 15: ...ne Notes If you press a component code number that is not on the table in the supplied Component Code Numbers the Commander beeps five times and NG flashes after you press the ENT button The setting returns to the previous one If this happens check the component code number and try setting again If you don t input anything into the Commander for over two minutes between each step the setup procedu...

Page 16: ... SCROLL button repeatedly Each time the SCROLL button is pressed the labels change as follows COMPO TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD 10 00 AM TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD SAT2 VCR2 CD AMP MD DAT VCR3 TAPE A TAPE B 2 Select the component you have set up by pressing the Label Select button 3 Turn on the component by its power switch 4 Aim the Commander at the component and press the 1 button COMPO TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD 10 00 AM Set...

Page 17: ...en the remote control signal is sent is shown on the display The component should turn off 5 If you have succeeded check that the Commander is operating the other functions of your component such as programme and volume control See page 23 for details If the Commander does not seem to be working Try repeating these setup procedures using the other codes listed for your components see page 13 Notes...

Page 18: ...change as in Step 4 on page 14 When the desired component is selected the component name in this case TV and the four digit component code number previously set to the component is displayed 4 Press the PROGR or PROGR button to search for component code numbers in the same category in this case code numbers which begin with 8 Press PROGR to go to the next code number Press PROGR to go back to the ...

Page 19: ... for example a code number which begins with 3 4 etc before Step 4 5 Aim the Commander at the component and press the 1 button When the remote control signal is sent is shown on the display If it works power off for TV AMP playback for CD MD DAT TAPE and power on for other components go to Step 6 If it does not repeat Steps 4 to 5 6 Press the ENT button With a beep sound OK and input digits are di...

Page 20: ...evious one 3 Select CLEAR by pressing the Label Select button 4 Select COMPO by pressing the Label Select button Component names are displayed on the labels To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly Each time the SCROLL button is pressed the labels change as in Step 4 on page 14 SET POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY SET CLEAR COMPO SYSTEM TIMER ALL COMPO SET CLEAR TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD Setting...

Page 21: ...peatedly press the COMPO button COMPO appears on the LCD display and component names are displayed on the labels COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 2 Continued To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly Each time the SCROLL button is pressed the labels change as follows COMPO TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD 10 00 AM TV SAT1 VCR1 D...

Page 22: ...ired button on the Commander or select the label on the LCD display by pressing the Label Select button When the remote control signal is sent is shown in the display See Table of Preset Functions page 74 for the functions of keys and buttons for each component Note The remote control signals may be different for some components or functions In this case programme the remote control signals with t...

Page 23: ... any signal for the 2 or button of another component that signal will be transmitted only after you select that component If you have assigned another component to the TV or AMP button the volume of the TV or amplifier cannot be controlled even when you select other components Using Non Preset Remote Control Operations Learning Function To operate non preset components or functions use the followi...

Page 24: ... 2 4 inches 5 10 cm away RM VL1000T SET PRESET LEARN LABEL CLOCK SET LEARN ANT SW SEARCH t SEARCH T PLAYx2 VCR1 LEARN appears on the LCD display and component names are displayed on the labels 4 Select the desired component of which signals are to be learned by pressing the Label Select button To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly All the learnable labels flash COMPO SET LEARN TV...

Page 25: ...Yx2 Q TIMER COUNTER COMMERCL SP LP EJECT SEARCH t SEARCH T Continued 5 Select the label on the LCD display by pressing the Label Select button or press the button on the Commander you want to teach LEARN flashes for 10 seconds and the Commander enters receiving mode When teaching to a label on the LCD The selected label stays lit Other labels disappear When teaching to a button on the Commander Th...

Page 26: ...tay lit and the other learnable labels flash If NG flashes on the display Learning did not succeed Try Steps 5 and 6 again 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to teach functions to other labels or buttons To learn another component s remote control signal Select the component in Step 4 and then follow Steps 5 and 6 to perform learning 8 Press the SET button The display returns to the setting learning mode If y...

Page 27: ...ontinuously A t B t C t D t E t F t G t H t I t J t K t L t M t N t O t P t Q t R t S t T t U t V t W t X t Y t Z t a t b t c t d t e t f t g t h t i t j t k t l t m t n t o t p tq t r t s t t t u t v t w t x t y t z t 0 t 1 t 2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t 7 t 8 t 9 t space t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t To change the function name of the labels on the display You can change the display...

Page 28: ... s remote control for the button or label again 3 Programme the signal from the same button of the remote control for another button or label The two buttons or labels of the Commander have been programmed with the power on signal and the power off signal of the air conditioner respectively so that you can operate the air conditioner with the Commander If you make a mistake move the cursor to the ...

Page 29: ...f the other remote control until you hear the confirmation beep Use fresh batteries in both remote control units Avoid learning in places under direct sunlight or strong fluorescent light The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit If learning does not work try changing the positions of the two remote control units When you teach signals of an interactive signal excha...

Page 30: ...nents from the loudspeakers connected to your amplifier This feature enables you to control the volume of your TV or amplifier without having to select TV or AMP each time you want to control the volume For example to control the volume while using a VCR you don t need to press the TV button to control the TV volume You can switch the volume of all the visual components to the amplifier at the sam...

Page 31: ... pressing the Label Select button 4 To change the volume control setting of visual components TV SAT1 SAT2 DVD VCR1 VCR2 and VCR3 select the component set to visual in this case TV by pressing the Label Select button The component names are displayed on the labels To change the labels press the SCROLL button Each time the SCROLL button is pressed the labels change as in Step 4 on page 14 The compo...

Page 32: ...d to the amplifier If you want to change the volume setting of other components repeat Steps 6 and 7 COMPO SET VOLUME SAT2 VCR2 CD AMP AUDIO COMPO SET VOLUME AMP R R R AUDIO 5 Select the component of which the volume setting you want to change in this case AMP by pressing the Label Select button To change the labels press the SCROLL button With a beep sound the volume control setting of visual com...

Page 33: ...he signal cannot be transmitted If you preset another category of component than a TV or an amplifier to the component label for which the volume control setting has been programmed the signal of the 2 or button cannot be transmitted When operating a component which has no volume data if you have programmed any signal for its 2 or button of each component by learning the learned signal programmed ...

Page 34: ...n steps to each of the System Macro labels SONY OFF SYSTEM 2 12 At the factory the SONY OFF label is preset with a series of the system power off commands for Sony components You can overwrite a system macro over this label If you have set the System Control function for a component label page 40 the execution of the programmed commands begins when you press the Label Select button corresponding t...

Page 35: ...STEM SET SYSTEM COMPO SET SYSTEM TIMER CH MACRO VOLUME The macro numbers are displayed on the labels To change the labels SONY OFF SYSTEM2 12 press the SCROLL button repeatedly The macro numbers for which the system macro is programmed stay lit and others flash 5 Select the macro number by pressing the Label Select button The selected macro number is displayed and component names are displayed on ...

Page 36: ...ep 5 If you press the SET button The display returns to the previous one Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions continued The selected component name is displayed on the bottom of the LCD display and the labels for the operation of the component are displayed To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly To select another component press the COMPO button SYSTEM SET SYSTE...

Page 37: ...programmed In this case clear the Power on setting or do not programme the POWER key of the component About the interval between operation steps You can change the interval between operation steps page 42 If you cannot receive signals successfully during consecutive operation steps programme an interval of 250 ms between steps by pressing the TIMER button between operation steps in Step 8 on page ...

Page 38: ...e cleared when you perform the procedure above again The input contents are cleared and the label display returns to SONY OFF Note When you select the label for which the System Macro is programmed the NG sound is heard If you release the Label Select button then data is not cleared and the System Macro signal is transmitted Notes on System Control Operations If the remote control detectors of the...

Page 39: ...d SET appears on the LCD display 2 Press the SCROLL button twice to display CLEAR on one of the labels Continued 3 Select CLEAR by pressing the Label Select button 4 Select SYSTEM by pressing the Label Select button SYSTEM appears on the LCD display and the system macro numbers are displayed on the labels To change the labels SONY OFF SYSTEM2 12 press the SCROLL button repeatedly SET POWER ON COPY...

Page 40: ...t button for less than a second the selected label works as the normal component label and the corresponding function labels are displayed The component macro executing time is variable by changing the setting page 43 See also About the interval between operation steps on page 37 and Notes on System Control Operations on page 38 Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions continued 5 S...

Page 41: ...tton With a beep sound a series of operating commands is registered The display returns to Step 2 above To clear the component macro of a label In Step 2 page 41 while pressing the Label Select button corresponding to the label that you want to erase press the SCROLL button The labels for which a series of commands is programmed stay lit CLEAR OK appears and the component macro is cleared with a b...

Page 42: ... by pressing the Label Select button SET POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY SET SYSDELAY TIME INTERVAL SET SYSDELAY 150ms 400ms 650ms 900ms INTERVAL SET SYSDELAY 150ms 400ms 650ms 900ms INTERVAL Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions continued The current interval setting stays lit The factory setting is 150 ms ms 1 1000 second 5 Select the interval by pressing the Label Select button W...

Page 43: ...to Step 2 Changing the component macro executing time 1 Follow the procedure of Steps 1 3 on page 42 2 Select TIME by pressing the Label Select button The current component macro executing time stays lit The factory setting is 1 sec 3 Select the component macro executing time by pressing the Label Select button With a beep sound the setting is changed ...

Page 44: ...ssing the COMPO button COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 5 2 4 3 Example To programme the TV label 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display 2 Press the SCROLL button twice to display POWER ON on one of the labels 3 Select POWER ON by pressing the Label Select button POWER ON appears on...

Page 45: ...mponent names preset by Sony for which you can programme the Power on signal flashes The display of the other components stays lit 4 Select the desired component by pressing the Label Select button To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly The selected component name appears at the bottom of the LCD display A beep sound is heard and ON lights The display returns to Step 4 If you sele...

Page 46: ...s to a component label for which any learned function channel macro function or component macro function has been programmed NG appears The character contents are overwritten over a new label Example To copy the settings of the DVD label to the VCR1 label 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display 2 Press the SCROLL button twice to display COPY on one of th...

Page 47: ...ing begins With a beep sound the copying finishes SET COPY TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD SET COPY VCR1 R R R DVD If you select a Component label for which any channel macro learning component macro function has been programmed NG appears and the NG sound is heard twice And the display returns to Step 5 6 Press the SET button The display returns to the previous one To return to the original setting Follow the s...

Page 48: ... a macro label you can select programme 123 by selecting that single label COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 7 2 4 5 3 6 Example To programme TV programme 123 for the PIP CH key 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display 2 Press the SCROLL button once to display CH MACRO on one of the la...

Page 49: ...RO TV SAT1 VCR1 DVD SET CH MACRO PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH PIP CH TV 5 Select the macro label by pressing the Label Select button The selected label stays lit Other labels disappear If you select the label for which the Channel Macro function cannot be programmed The NG sound is heard 6 Press the number buttons for the operation and the ENT button in order 1t 2 t 3 t ENT 1 2 3 and ENTER appear twic...

Page 50: ...Steps 3 5 on page 27 28 3 Press the SET button The Commander goes to Step 6 on page 49 To clear the Channel Macro of a label In Step 5 page 49 while pressing the Label Select button corresponding to the label that you want to erase press the SCROLL button The labels for which the Channel Macro is programmed stay lit CLEAR OK appears and the Channel Macro is cleared with a beep sound The cleared la...

Page 51: ... timer programme COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 10 11 6 3 7 5 9 1 13 4 10 11 8 2 SET TIMER PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 Example To set the timer programme at 7 30 AM on Saturday to the PROG4 label 1 Keep the SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display 2 Press the SCROLL button once to display TIMER on o...

Page 52: ... is set to be executed standby mode ON OFF and TEST flash When the timer programme of the selected number is set not to be executed ON OFF TEST SETUP and COPY flash When the selected number has no timer programme data SETUP and COPY flash Setting the Timer continued 5 Select SETUP by pressing the Label Select button SUN 12 00 AM and MACRO are displayed If the day of the week and the time for the t...

Page 53: ...ek changes as follows Continued EVERYDAY MON SAT MON FRI SUN SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 7 Select the second label time by pressing the Label Select button 8 Set the hour by pressing the or page 10 Then press the Joystick toward so that the minute flashes You can switch the mode between the hour setting and the minute setting by pressing the Joystick toward or Set the minute by pressing the Jo...

Page 54: ...ro data for the timer Press the SYSTEM button System macro numbers are displayed on the labels Select the system label of which information you want to programme for the timer Go to Step 12 11Press the Label Select button or other button on the Commander of which the function you want to programme as a step To change the labels press the SCROLL button repeatedly If you want to programme the functi...

Page 55: ...mer programme begins after the execution of the previous one In this case also the programme cannot be executed at the set time So set the timer regarding the contents and the duration of the timer execution 12Repeat Steps 10 and 11 When 32 steps are input the Macro step programming registered with a beep sound Then the display returns to step 6 Notes You can input up to 32 steps for one timer pro...

Page 56: ...12 of which the contents you want to change appears PROG4 ON OFF TEST SETUP COPY SET Setting the Timer continued To change the name of the Timer Macro labels on the display You can change the display of the labels on the display to the most suitable name using up to 8 characters or digits 1 In Step 4 page 52 select the Timer Macro label of which name you want to change for example PROG4 by keeping...

Page 57: ...to change the programme without clearing the frequently used procedure use the System Control function page 34 For example if Steps A to D are frequently used when you want to programme Steps A B C D and E programme Steps A to D using the system macro Then programme Step E in the Timer Macro combining it with that System Macro SET PROG4 SUN 12 00 AM MACRO 4 Press the Label Select button of the pro...

Page 58: ...vious one PROG4 ON OFF TEST SETUP COPY SET To switch the timer standby mode to on or off 1 In Step 4 page 52 select the programme number having a timer setting programme by pressing the Label Select button 2 Select ON OFF by pressing the Label Select button The timer standby mode will be switched as follows When the selected programme number of which the standby mode is set to on The timer standby...

Page 59: ...tandby mode is set to off flashes The number which has no timer programme data flashes 2 Select the programme number of which the standby mode you want to switch by pressing the Label Select button Each time the Label Select button is pressed the standby mode is switched between on and off TIMER PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 10 00 AM SET Continued When the selected programme number of which the standby ...

Page 60: ...splay turns to the component operating mode The TIMER mark stays lit on the display This means that one or more timer programmes are set to the timer standby mode Notes If the TEST or ON OFF label is selected when the timer programme is not set the NG sound is heard twice The timer programme contents you have set on this Commander repeat daily or weekly until you set the timer standby mode to off ...

Page 61: ... timer contents you want to erase by pressing the Label Select button While erasing When erasing finishes COMPLETE is displayed with a beep sound CLEAR PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 SET TIMER SET CLEAR COMPO SYSTEM TIMER ALL SET If you want to erase the settings of other timer programme numbers Repeat Step 5 6 Press the SET button The display returns to the previous one CLEAR COMPLETE R R R R R R R R R ...

Page 62: ...LOCK appears and every LCD display disappears except the clock and LOCK TIMER LOCK 10 00 AM When the controls are locked Even if you press a button except when the 1 button and the SCROLL button are pressed at the same time the Commander does not operate When the timer is set to be executed TIMER stays lit To unlock the controls While pressing the 1 button press the SCROLL button With a key touch ...

Page 63: ...ight Automatic Off time from 0 60 seconds COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 2 1 While pressing the 1 button press the GUIDE button LIGHT appears on the LCD display and the list of Automatic Off time of the backlight is displayed on the labels The Automatic Off time of the backlight actually set stays lit and the others flash To...

Page 64: ...ep 2 While pressing the 1 button press the 2 button to turn off the key touch beep LIGHT 50sec LIGHT 30sec 40sec 50sec 60sec Adjusting the Automatic Off Time of the Backlight of the Display Window continued 2 Select the desired Automatic Off time of the backlight by pressing the Label Select button The set Automatic Off time of the backlight appears With a beep sound the Automatic Off time of the ...

Page 65: ...ame using up to 8 characters or digits COMPO SYSTEM TIMER SCROLL SET REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER CD TAPE MD TV DVD MENU PROGR GUIDE PHONO 1 2 1 5 2 4 3 Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Window You can adjust the contrast of the display window 1 While pressing the 1 button press the PROGR button to increase the contrast of the display window 2 While pressing the 1 button press the PROGR button ...

Page 66: ...ABEL CLOCK SET LABEL COMPO SYSTEM TIMER 3 Select the label COMPO SYSTEM or TIMER by pressing the Label Select button COMPO Displays component names To change the labels press the SCROLL button Select the component of which name you want to change for example TV by pressing the Label Select button The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the component name Go to Step 4 COMPO SET LABEL TV SAT1 V...

Page 67: ...ant to change the name of the function label of each component After selecting the component for example TV select the component function of which name you want to change by pressing the Label Select button for example PIP CH To change the labels press the SCROLL button The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the component function name Go to Step 4 SYSTEM Displays the system macro numbers To...

Page 68: ... SET button pressed for more than a second SET appears on the LCD display The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the timer programme name Go to Step 4 4 Input the name of the label by pressing the Joystick toward or Follow Steps 3 5 on page 27 28 5 Press the SET button The name of the label is decided and the display returns to the previous one SET TIMER LABEL PROG4 Changing the Names of the...

Page 69: ...The display returns to Step 4 6 Press the SET button The display returns to the previous one 2 Press the SCROLL button twice to display CLEAR on one of the labels 3 Select CLEAR by pressing the Label Select button 4 Select ALL by pressing the Label Select button SET POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY SET POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY SET CLEAR COMPO SYSTEM TIMER ALL SET CLEAR YES NO ALL SET CLEAR COMPLET...

Page 70: ... the unit to shock as malfunction may result Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or sand moisture rain or mechanical shock Do not put foreign objects into the unit Should any liquid or solid object fall into the unit have it checked by qualified personnel before operating the unit any further Do not expose the remote control...

Page 71: ... remote control signals for the component page 23 If your visual components are connected to an audio system make sure you ve set up the Commander as described in Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System page 30 You have assigned another component to the TV or AMP label page 46 In this case the volume cannot be controlled when you select a component other than TV or...

Page 72: ...page 50 The programme contents you want to change are set to be executed by the timer Set the timer setting in which that programme is included not to be executed page 58 and edit the programme contents You may try to operate the preset function page 13 after operating the learning function page 23 You cannot operate the preset function after operating the learning function Preset after clearing t...

Page 73: ...e status of each component is not suitable for operation For example you programme the power on setting assuming that power of the component is off when the timer turns on However if power of the component is on when the component receives the timer signal from the Commander the component will turn off The timer programme contents you have set on this Commander repeat weekly or daily If you want t...

Page 74: ...ng of the TV s manufacturer Volume up Volume down KEY DISPLAY PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH PIP CH PIP TEXT PIPSTILL PIP OFF ZOOM ZOOM CENTER ZOOM FUNCTION To mute the volume on the TV Press again to turn muting off To swap the window picture To move the location of the window picture To change the TV programme in the window picture upwards To change the TV programme in the window picture downwards To ...

Page 75: ...turer s setting To show or hide the EPG display To perform the PLAYER VIEW or the programme download service function To turn on off the EPG display To display the setting modes DVD KEY DISPLAY 1 1 9 0 1 ENT MENU OK Joystick m N M x X PROGR PROGR TITLE SUB TITLE AUDIO CLEAR FUNCTION To turn the power on off Number buttons To set items selected from the screen To select numbers 10 and above To ente...

Page 76: ... key using the learning function page 23 KEY DISPLAY REC x X EJECT PROGR ANT SW SEARCHt SEARCHT PLAY 2 COUNTER Q TIMER COMMERCL SP LP FUNCTION To record press N while pressing REC 1 First release N then release REC To stop To pause To eject a cassette Programme up Programme down To switch the aerial output CUE locked picture search REVIEW locked picture search To play at double speed To change the...

Page 77: ...ROGRAM REPEAT DISC TRACK GROUP EDIT EJECT DSP MODE DSP OFF FADER FUNCTION To turn the power on off To select the track number 0 selects track 10 To select track numbers above 10 see the descriptions on the PIP button below To select numbers 10 and above To enter the setting To select next disc To switch the display of the CD player to on off To clear the setting To rewind To play To fast forward T...

Page 78: ...ONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM REPEAT DECK A DECK B REC MODE CD SYNC EJECT FADER SCROLL MD FUNCTION To turn the power on off To select the track number 0 selects track 10 To select track numbers above 10 see the descriptions on the PIP button below To select numbers 10 and above To enter the setting To select the next disc To change the display mode or turn the display on off To clear the setting To rewi...

Page 79: ...lby Noise Reduction To make the recording level higher To make the recording level lower Record muting To start synchronizing with the CD To stop after fading out and fade in after starting To reset the tape counter KEY DISPLAY 1 1 9 0 m N M REC x X EJECT PROGR PROGR HIGH REV HIGH CUE FADER REC MUTE DAT FUNCTION To turn the power on off To select the track number 0 selects track 10 To change the d...

Page 80: ...bel assigning other components 46 copying settings 46 programming a series of commands 40 setting Power On function 44 Copying settings of a component label 46 E Erasing all the settings 68 F G Factory setting 13 30 34 42 43 63 64 H Hold Function 62 K Key touch beep 64 L LCD 6 backlight 63 Learning Function 23 Locking Hold function 62 M N O button 6 23 26 P Q Power On function setting 44 Preset co...

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