Sony RM-AX4000 Operating Instructions - Page 51

For accurate learning, Programming a series of actions with just one button -System Control function

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For accurate learning • Do not move the remote units during the learning procedure. • Be sure to press and hold the button of 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 signal direction may differ depending on the remote control. If learning does not work, try changing the position of the remote control. • When you program a remote control unit with an interactive signal exchange system (supplied with some Sony receivers and amplifiers) to the Remote Commander, the response signal of the component may interfere with the learning of the Remote Commander. In such a case, move to another room, etc., where the signals will not interfere. IMPORTANT Be sure to place the Remote Commander out of the reach of small children or pets. Also, set the Hold function to lock the all the buttons on the Remote Commander (page 33) when it is not used. Devices such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused. Programming a series of actions with just one button -System Control function With the System Control function, you can program a series of actions (a macro) and execute them by pressing just one button. For example, when you watch a video, a series of operations like the ones below are necessary. Example: 1 Turn on the TV. 2 Turn on the video (VCR). 3 Turn on the amplifier (RCVR). 4 Set the input selector of the amplifier to VIDEO 1. 5 Set the input mode of the TV to VIDEO 1. 6 Start video playback. You can program up to 32 consecutive operation steps to each of the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (1 - 4) or the System Control keys (SYSTEM 5 - 8). Setting by On-Remote Setup Continued 51

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Setting by On-Remote Setup
For accurate learning
• Do not move the remote units during
the learning procedure.
• Be sure to press and hold the button of
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 signal direction
may differ depending on the remote
control. If learning does not work, try
changing the position of the remote
control.
• When you program a remote control
unit with an interactive signal
exchange system (supplied with some
Sony receivers and amplifiers) to the
Remote Commander, the response
signal of the component may interfere
with the learning of the Remote
Commander. In such a case, move to
another room, etc., where the signals
will not interfere.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to place the Remote Commander
out of the reach of small children or pets.
Also, set the Hold function to lock the all
the buttons on the Remote Commander
(page 33) when it is not used. Devices such
as air conditioners, heaters, electric
appliances, and electric shutters or
curtains receiving an infrared signal can be
dangerous if misused.
Programming a series
of actions with just one
button
–System Control function
With the System Control function, you
can program a series of actions (a macro)
and execute them by pressing just one
button. For example, when you watch a
video, a series of operations like the ones
below are necessary.
Example:
1
Turn on the TV.
2
Turn on the video (VCR).
3
Turn on the amplifier (RCVR).
4
Set the input selector of the
amplifier to VIDEO 1.
5
Set the input mode of the TV to
VIDEO 1.
6
Start video playback.
You can program up to 32 consecutive
operation steps to each of the SYSTEM
CONTROL buttons (1 - 4) or the System
Control keys (SYSTEM 5 - 8).
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