Sony RM-VL700S Operating Instructions - Page 18

For accurate Learning, When you teach signals to, To teach the signals for an air, conditioner - remote

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Programming signals of another remote control - Learning Function (continued) When you "teach" signals to VOL +/- or MUTING •If you used the Learning function to program the VOL +/ - or MUTING buttons to send any signal to components other than the TV or AMP, that signal will be transmitted only by pressing MUTING when you select that component. •If you used the Learning function to program the VOL +/ - or MUTING buttons to send any signal to the TV or AMP, that signal will be transmitted only after you select TV or AMP. When you select other components, the "learned" signal will be transmitted. To "teach" the signals for an airconditioner See "Notes on programming the signals for an air-conditioner" on page 23. For accurate Learning •Do not move the remote units during the Learning procedure. •Be sure to keep holding down the "learning" button until your Commander reacts as described. •Use fresh batteries in both remote units. •Avoid Learning in places subject to direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light. (Noise may interfere during the Learning procedure.) •The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit. If Learning does not work, try changing the positions of the two remote control units. •When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony's amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.). IMPORTANT Be sure to place the Commander out of the reach of small children or pets, and lock the controls using the Hold function (page 30). Components such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused. 18

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Programming signals of another
remote control
Learning Function (continued)
When you “teach” signals to
VOL +/– or MUTING
If you used the Learning
function to program the VOL +/
or MUTING buttons to send
any signal to components other
than the TV or AMP, that signal
will be transmitted only by
pressing MUTING when you
select that component.
If you used the Learning
function to program the VOL +/
or MUTING buttons to send
any signal to the TV or AMP,
that signal will be transmitted
only after you select TV or AMP.
When you select other
components, the
learned
signal will be transmitted.
To “teach” the signals for an air-
conditioner
See
Notes on programming the
signals for an air-conditioner
on
page 23.
For accurate Learning
Do not move the remote units
during the Learning procedure.
Be sure to keep holding down
the
learning
button until your
Commander reacts as described.
Use fresh batteries in both
remote units.
Avoid Learning in places subject
to direct sunlight or a strong
fluorescent light. (Noise may
interfere during the Learning
procedure.)
The remote control detector area
may differ depending on each
remote unit. If Learning does not
work, try changing the positions
of the two remote control units.
When you teach signals of an
interactive signal exchange
system remote control unit
(supplied with some of Sony
s
amplifiers) to the Commander,
the response signal of the main
unit may interfere with the
learning of the Commander. In
such a case, move to a place
where the signals will not reach
the main unit (e.g. other rooms,
etc.).
IMPORTANT
Be sure to place the
Commander out of the reach of
small children or pets, and lock
the controls using the Hold
function (page 30).
Components such as air
conditioners, heaters, electric
appliances, and electric
shutters or curtains receiving
an infrared signal can be
dangerous if misused.