Sony RM-PP505L Primary User Manual - Page 14
Performing several commands in sequence automatically (Macro Play), Setting the sequence of IR, codes
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Learning the commands of your components (continued) To clear the memory of the remote To clear all programmed and learned signals, do the following to reset the remote to factory settings. Press ?/1, AV ?/1, and MASTER VOL - at the same time. The indicator lights 3 times, then goes off. To use a command that has been learned When selecting a learned function, press the learned button for that function. Performing several commands in sequence automatically (Macro Play) The Macro Play function lets you link several IR codes in a sequential order as a single command. The remote provides 2 macro lists (MACRO1 and 2). You can specify up to 10 IR codes for each macro list. Setting the sequence of IR codes 1 Press MACRO1 (or MACRO2) while pressing down USE MODE. The indicator lights. 2 Press the numeric buttons to select the macro step number. For example, to program step 1, press 1. 3 Press the button you want to program. To program the operation (IR code) of a component connected to the receiver, press the function button (including MONITOR) first, then press the button for the operation. For example, to play the CD player, press CD, then press H. When programmed successfully, the indicator lights twice slowly, then the remote automatically exits the macro setting mode. To program the operation (IR code) of the receiver, press the button for the operation. Buttons that can be programmed: SLEEP, ?/1, 2ND ROOM, A.F.D., MODE +/-, 2CH, PRESET, TEST TONE, NIGHT MODE, EQ, MULTI/2CH A. DIRECT, ON SCREEN, MUTING, MAIN MENU, MASTER VOL +/- When programmed successfully, the indicator lights twice slowly, then the remote automatically exits the macro setting mode. 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to program up to 10 IR codes. Tip • To program a function switch, press the same function button twice in step 3. • If programming is unsuccessful, check the following: - If the indicator does not light up in step 1, the batteries are weak. Replace both batteries. - If the indicator lights 4 times in quick succession in step 3, an error has occurred. Start again from step 1. Note The indicator turns off while a valid button is pressed. 14