Sony RM-AX4000 Operating Instructions - Page 31
Executing a series of commands with just one button - System Control function
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If you want to quit before finishing Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. The previous status returns, and the Remote Commander turns off. If you want to return to the previous display Press the BACK button or the COMMANDER OFF button. Notes • When you finish setting the timer standby mode, the " " mark stays lit beside the clock. This means that one or more Timers are activated. • The timer program you set repeats every week until you set the timer standby mode to OFF (weekly timer). If you want to execute the timer program only once, set the timer standby mode to OFF after the execution of the timer program. IMPORTANT The Timer function of this Remote Commander is designed for use with AV components. Do not use the Timer function with other components, such as an airconditioner or other electrical appliances. It may cause a fire or a serious injury. Executing a series of actions with just one button - System Control function LEARN NG 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 System Control keys SYSTEM CONTROL 1-4 buttons MORE button The Remote Commander has special buttons which can be programmed to perform a series of actions (a macro) by pressing just one button. If you press the MORE button (rightmost SYSTEM CONTROL button), all keys sharing the same function as that SYSTEM CONTROL button appear at the bottom of the display. These keys are called, "System Control keys." You can program a series of actions (a macro) for each of four SYSTEM CONTROL buttons and four System Control keys. This is called "System Control macro." How to set the System Control function For On-PC Setup: See the Help menu provided in "AX Remote Editor." For On-Remote Setup: See "Programming a series of actions with just one button" on page 51. Operating Continued 31