Sony RM-VL1000 Operating Instructions - Page 26

Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to, teach functions to other, labels or buttons., Press the SET button. - how to program

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Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - Learning Function (continued) When the command has been learned successfully The learned labels stay lit and the other learnable labels flash. If "NG" flashes on the display Learning did not succeed. Try Steps 5 and 6 again. 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to teach functions to other labels or buttons. To learn another component's remote control signal Select the component in Step 4, and then follow Steps 5 and 6 to perform learning. 8 Press the SET button. The display returns to the setting learning mode. If you press the SET button again The display returns to the setting mode. If you press the SET button once again The display for component operation appears. Notes • If you do not perform learning steps within two minutes, learning mode ends. • If you do not perform Step 6 within 10 seconds after Step 5, the display reverts to the display in Step 4. (All the learnable labels flash.) In this case, perform Step 5 again while the display is flashing. If the Commander does not seem to be working If the learned label or button does not operate properly, teach once again. (For example, if the volume becomes very loud after pressing the VOL+ button only once, noise may have interfered during the learning procedure.) If you want to set a component code to a label after learning a signal You cannot preset the component code number to a label which has "learned signal". To use it as a preset component label, first erase its learned signal (page 29). 26 When you teach the REC (record) signal If you have to press two buttons at the same time (for example, z and N) to start recording on your cassette deck or VCR, teach the REC signal as below. In Step 5 (page 25), press only the REC button. Then press the two buttons on your component's remote control in Step 6. You cannot teach the REC signal to the two buttons pressed at the same time (for example, z and N) on the Commander. Teach the REC signal to a single button. When you teach signals to the VOL +/ - or MUTING buttons •If you have programmed any signal on the VOL +/- or MUTING button for components other than TV and AMP using the learning function, that signal will be transmitted only when you select that component. •If you have programmed any signal for the VOL or MUTING button of TV or AMP using the learning function, that signal will be also transmitted when you select another component. However, if you have programmed any signal for the VOL +/- or MUTING button of another component, that signal will be transmitted only after you select that component. When you teach the signals of an air-conditioner See the "Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner" on page 28.

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26
When you teach the REC
(record) signal
If you have to press two buttons at
the same time (for example,
z
and
N
) to start recording on your
cassette deck or VCR, teach the
REC signal as below.
In Step 5 (page 25), press only the REC
button. Then press the two buttons on
your component
s remote control in
Step 6.
You cannot teach the REC signal
to the two buttons pressed at the
same time (for example,
z
and
N
) on the Commander. Teach the
REC signal to a single button.
When you teach signals to the
VOL +/ – or MUTING buttons
If you have programmed any
signal on the VOL +/
or
MUTING button for components
other than TV and AMP using
the learning function, that signal
will be transmitted only when
you select that component.
If you have programmed any
signal for the VOL or MUTING
button of TV or AMP using the
learning function, that signal
will be also transmitted when
you select another component.
However, if you have
programmed any signal for the
VOL +/
or MUTING button of
another component, that signal
will be transmitted only after
you select that component.
When you teach the signals of
an air-conditioner
See the
Notes on learning the
signals of an air-conditioner
on
page 28.
When the command has
been learned successfully
The learned labels stay lit and the
other learnable labels flash.
If
NG
flashes on the
display
Learning did not succeed. Try Steps
5 and 6 again.
7
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to
teach functions to other
labels or buttons.
To learn another
component
s remote control
signal
Select the component in Step 4, and
then follow Steps 5 and 6 to
perform learning.
8
Press the SET button.
The display returns to the
setting learning mode.
If you press the SET button
again
The display returns to the setting
mode.
If you press the SET button
once again
The display for component
operation appears.
Notes
If you do not perform learning steps
within two minutes, learning mode
ends.
If you do not perform Step 6 within
10 seconds after Step 5, the display
reverts to the display in Step 4. (All
the learnable labels flash.) In this
case, perform Step 5 again while the
display is flashing.
If the Commander does not
seem to be working
If the learned label or button does not
operate properly, teach once again. (For
example, if the volume becomes very
loud after pressing the VOL+ button
only once, noise may have interfered
during the learning procedure.)
If you want to set a component
code to a label after learning a
signal
You cannot preset the component code
number to a label which has
learned
signal
. To use it as a preset component
label, first erase its learned signal (page
29).
Using Non-Preset Remote
Control Operations
Learning Function (continued)