Sony RM-AX4000 Operating Instructions - Page 53

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5 Select the component name you want the Remote Commander to program the series of actions (a macro) by pressing the Label key (in this case, TV). TV The "TV" appears as the Display title, and the programmable keys for the selected component flash. SU 12 TV LEARN NG /1 POWER 3 2PIC SWAP 45 6 7 8 9 DISPLAY MAIN/SUB 0 INPUT ENTER WIDE TV_TUNER ANT/SW 6 Press the key(s) or button(s) for the desired operation. If you want to turn on the TV, press the POWER key. POWER If you want to add commands from a different component, press the COMPONENT button and then select the component name from the Label keys. When you have programmed the buttons on the Remote Commander The names of buttons not on the LCD display (VOLUME +/-, CHANNEL +/-, MUTING, RECALL, MENU, EPG, TOOLS, EXIT, F, f, g, G and OK ) appear on the right Label keys. When the maximum of 32 steps are input, the System Control macro programming finishes and a beep sounds, and the System Control macro displays in order. "SYSTEM" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG SYSTEM SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8 Notes • You can input up to 32 steps for one System Control function. • If you need a manual delay between two steps, press the TIMER button to add an interval of 250 ms. (ms: 1/1000 second) • The Display title and the LIGHT button are not counted as steps. 7 When you have programmed all the keys and buttons, press the COMMANDER OFF button. COMMANDER OFF A beep sounds, the System Control macro programming finishes and displays in order. 8 Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. COMMANDER OFF The Remote Commander turns off. Setting by On-Remote Setup Continued 53

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53
Setting by On-Remote Setup
5
Select the component name you
want the Remote Commander to
program the series of actions (a
macro) by pressing the Label key
(in this case, TV).
TV
The “TV” appears as the Display title,
and the programmable keys for the
selected component flash.
TV
/1
SU
2
1
3
5
4
6
ENTER
8
0
7
9
POWER
WIDE
INPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY
MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARN
NG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
6
Press the key(s) or button(s) for
the desired operation.
If you want to turn on the TV, press
the POWER key.
POWER
If you want to add commands from a
different component, press the
COMPONENT button and then select
the component name from the Label
keys.
When you have programmed the
buttons on the Remote
Commander
The names of buttons not on the LCD display
(VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–, MUTING,
RECALL, MENU, EPG, TOOLS, EXIT,
F
,
f
,
g
,
G
and OK ) appear on the right Label keys.
When the maximum of 32 steps are
input, the System Control macro
programming finishes and a beep
sounds, and the System Control
macro displays in order.
“SYSTEM” appears as the Display
title.
SYSTEM
SU
LEARN
NG
SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8
Notes
• You can input up to 32 steps for one
System Control function.
• If you need a manual delay between two
steps, press the TIMER button to add an
interval of 250 ms. (ms: 1/1000 second)
• The Display title and the LIGHT button
are not counted as steps.
7
When you have programmed all
the keys and buttons, press the
COMMANDER OFF button.
OFF
COMMANDER
A beep sounds, the System Control
macro programming finishes and
displays in order.
8
Press and hold the
COMMANDER OFF button for
more than 2 seconds.
OFF
COMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
Continued