Sony RM-AX4000 Operating Instructions - Page 29
To perform an easy action “Air-Slide” for XPRESS function, Executing a series of actions at
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To perform an easy action "Air-Slide" for XPRESS function The Remote Commander can perform an XPRESS function by "sliding your finger" across its display. This function is called an "Air-Slide function." Executing a series of actions at a scheduled time - Timer function LEARN NG Operating X PRESS COMMANDER BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT OFF X PRESS COMMANDER BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT OFF The Air-Slide has the following 6 patterns. Default Air-Slide list Pattern Programmed commands XPRESS_TV is performed, and the display of XPRESS_TV appears. XPRESS_A-CBL is performed, and the display of XPRESS_ ACBL appears. XPRESS_D-SAT is performed, and the display of XPRESS_DSAT appears. XPRESS_DVD is performed, and the display of XPRESS_ DVD appears. No preset No preset How to set the Air-Slide action For On-PC Setup: See the Help menu provided in "AX Remote Editor." You can set Air-Slide commands other than for XPRESS function, using "AX Remote Editor." X PRESS COMMANDER BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT OFF EPG MENU VOLUME CHANNEL EXIT OK TOOLS SYSTEM CONTROL 1 2 3 MUTING RECALL 4 MORE ALL OFF TIMER button The Remote Commander can perform a programmed commands automatically at a scheduled time every day or on a particular day. This function is called "Timer." You can set up to 8 Timer with the following options. • Timer ON/OFF Switches ON/OFF each Timer. • Key Label When you press the TIMER button on the Remote Commander, keys showing a Timer function appear at the bottom of the display. The default labels of each Timer are shown as "PROG1" to "PROG8" and you can change their labels. • Commands to be operated You can program a series of actions (a macro) to operate at a scheduled time. This is called, "Timer macro." • Time Sets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/ PM) for a Timer. • Day Sets the day(s) for a Timer. Continued 29