Sony RM-AX4000A Instruction Manual - Page 29

To control the volume, Executing a series of commands at a scheduled time - Timer function - rm remote control

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Operating the Remote Commander To control the volume LEARN NG Executing a series of commands at a scheduled time - Timer function X PRESS COMMANDER BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT OFF EPG MENU VOLUME CHANNEL EXIT OK TOOLS SYSTEM CONTROL 1 2 3 MUTING RECALL 4 MORE ALL OFF VOLUME +/- button MUTING button Press the VOLUME +/- buttons to control the volume, and the MUTING button to silence. When you select a visual component, the TV's volume will be controlled; when you select an audio component, the amplifier's volume will be controlled. How to set the volume control of visual components For On-PC Setup: See the Help menu provided in "AX Remote Editor." For On-Remote Setup: See "Controlling the volume of visual components connected to an audio component" on page 57. LEARN NG X PRESS COMMANDER BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT OFF EPG MENU VOLUME CHANNEL EXIT OK TOOLS SYSTEM CONTROL 1 2 3 MUTING RECALL 4 MORE ALL OFF TIMER button The Remote Commander (RM-AX4000) can perform a programmed commands automatically at a scheduled time every day or on a particular day. This function is called "Timer." You can set up to 8 Timer with the following options. • Timer ON/OFF Switches ON/OFF each Timer. • Key Label When you press the TIMER button on the Remote Commander, keys showing a Timer function appear at the bottom of the display. The default labels of each Timer are shown as "PROG1" to "PROG8" and you can change their labels. • Commands to be operated You can program a series of commands (a macro) to operate at a scheduled time. This is called, "Timer macro." • Time Sets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/ PM) for a Timer. • Day Sets the day(s) for a Timer. Continued 29

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Operating the Remote Commander
To control the volume
EPG
MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1
MORE
4
3
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACK
X
PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHT
TIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT
TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARN
NG
OFF
COMMANDER
Press the VOLUME +/– buttons to
control the volume, and the MUTING
button to silence. When you select a
visual component, the TV’s volume will
be controlled; when you select an audio
component, the amplifier’s volume will
be controlled.
How to set the volume control of
visual components
For On-PC Setup:
See the Help menu
provided in “AX Remote Editor.”
For On-Remote Setup:
See “Controlling
the volume of visual components
connected to an audio component” on
page 57.
Executing a series of
commands at a
scheduled time
– Timer function
EPG
MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1
MORE
4
3
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACK
X
PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHT
TIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT
TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARN
NG
OFF
COMMANDER
The Remote Commander (RM-AX4000)
can perform a programmed commands
automatically at a scheduled time every
day or on a particular day. This function
is called “Timer.”
You can set up to 8 Timer with the
following options.
Timer ON/OFF
Switches ON/OFF each Timer.
Key Label
When you press the TIMER button on the
Remote Commander, keys showing a Timer
function appear at the bottom of the display.
The default labels of each Timer are shown as
“PROG1” to “PROG8” and you can change
their labels.
Commands to be operated
You can program a series of commands (a
macro) to operate at a scheduled time. This is
called, “Timer macro.”
Time
Sets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/
PM) for a Timer.
Day
Sets the day(s) for a Timer.
VOLUME +/–
button
TIMER button
MUTING button
Continued