Sony RM AV3000 Operating Instructions - Page 45

Adding a command that is required when selecting a component - codes remote control

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Notes • If the component code of a non-Sony product has been set for a Component Select button or a Label key, you cannot program the Power-On function for it. • Even if you have programmed a signal by "learning" (See "Adding a command that is required when selecting a component", page 45) or a System Control function (page 38) for a Component Select button or a Label key, you can program the Power-On function for that button, but it cannot be used. If you clear a "learned" signal or the System Control function from the button or key, you can use the Power-On function. • You can program a signal by "learning" (page 45) or a System Control function (page 38) for a Component Select button for which the Power-On function has been programmed. In this case, the Power-On function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the "learned" signal or the System Control function from the button or key, the PowerOn function is resumed, and you can use it again. • You can set the learning function (page 46) or the System Control function (page 31) to the Component Select button or the Label key for which you programmed the Power-on signal. In this case, the Power-on setting is also available and the Power-on signal is output. So check the setting of Power-on signal before setting the learning function or the System Control function. Adding a command that is required when selecting a component In addition to the original function of selecting the operating keys and buttons of the desired component, the Component Select button or the Label key can have another remote control signal by "learning." For example, if you always have to change input select of the amplifier to CD when listening to the CD player, program the signal of "changing the amplifier's input select" to the CD button of this Commander. Then whenever you press the CD button, it automatically works as the original CD Component Select button and changes also the amplifier input select to CD. (In this case, the amplifier should be turned on first.) Note Some specific remote control signals may not be learned. 3 TV STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL 5 Continued 45

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Adding a command that is
required when selecting a
component
In addition to the original function of
selecting the operating keys and buttons
of the desired component, the
Component Select button or the Label
key can have another remote control
signal by
learning.
For example, if you always have to
change input select of the amplifier to CD
when listening to the CD player, program
the signal of
changing the amplifier
s
input select
to the CD button of this
Commander. Then whenever you press
the CD button, it automatically works as
the original CD Component Select button
and changes also the amplifier input
select to CD. (In this case, the amplifier
should be turned on first.)
Note
Some specific remote control signals may not
be learned.
MENU
EXIT
COMMANDER
OFF
MORE
3
2
1
TV
STB
VCR
DVD
CD
AMP
OTHER
TIMER
LIGHT
MUTING
RECALL
CHANNEL
VOLUME
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
3
5
Continued
Notes
If the component code of a non-Sony product
has been set for a Component Select button
or a Label key, you cannot program the
Power-On function for it.
Even if you have programmed a signal by
learning
(See
Adding a command that is
required when selecting a component
, page
45) or a System Control function (page 38) for
a Component Select button or a Label key,
you can program the Power-On function for
that button, but it cannot be used. If you clear
a
learned
signal or the System Control
function from the button or key, you can use
the Power-On function.
You can program a signal by
learning
(page
45) or a System Control function (page 38) for
a Component Select button for which the
Power-On function has been programmed. In
this case, the Power-On function is
overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear
the
learned
signal or the System Control
function from the button or key, the Power-
On function is resumed, and you can use it
again.
You can set the learning function (page 46) or
the System Control function (page 31) to the
Component Select button or the Label key for
which you programmed the Power-on signal.
In this case, the Power-on setting is also
available and the Power-on signal is output.
So check the setting of Power-on signal
before setting the learning function or the
System Control function.