Sony RM-VL1000 Operating Instructions - Page 4

Table of Contents, Getting Started, Basic Operations, Advanced Features - programming

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Table of Contents Getting Started Location and Function of Controls 6 Installing the Batteries 7 When to replace the batteries 7 Setting the Clock 8 Setting the clock for the first time after installing batteries 8 Adjusting the clock after setting the clock 11 Basic Operations Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components 13 Setting a component code 13 Checking if the code number works 16 Finding a component code with the Search function 17 To clear the contents programmed for a specific component label .......... 19 Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander 21 To control the volume 23 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - Learning Function ....... 23 Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner 28 For accurate learning 29 Changing or erasing the function of a taught label or button 29 Advanced Features Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System ...30 Executing a Series of Commands - System Control Functions 34 Programming a series of commands for the System Macro labels 34 Notes on System Control Operations 38 To clear programmed commands for a specific System Macro number label ...39 Programming a series of commands for the component labels 40 Changing the interval between operation steps 42 Changing the component macro executing time 43 Adding an Extra Function to the Component Labels 44 Programming the Power-On command of a selected component (for Sony components only 44 Assigning Other Components to the Component Labels 46 Copying the settings of a component label to another label 46 Selecting a Channel with a Single Label - Channel Macro Function ....... 48 Setting the Timer 51 Setting the new timer program 51 Changing the program already set or changing another program that you select 56 To clear timer settings programmed for a specific program number label ...60 4

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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Location and Function of Controls
..............................................................
6
Installing the Batteries
................................................................................
7
When to replace the batteries
...........................................................................
7
Setting the Clock
.........................................................................................
8
Setting the clock for the first time after installing batteries
.........................
8
Adjusting the clock after setting the clock
....................................................
11
Basic Operations
Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components
......................
13
Setting a component code
...............................................................................
13
Checking if the code number works
.............................................................
16
Finding a component code with the Search function
.................................
17
To clear the contents programmed for a specific component label
..........
19
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander
.....................
21
To control the volume
......................................................................................
23
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function
.......
23
Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner
....................................
28
For accurate learning
.......................................................................................
29
Changing or erasing the function of a taught label or button
...................
29
Advanced Features
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio
System
.....................................................................................................
30
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions
................
34
Programming a series of commands for the System Macro labels
...........
34
Notes on System Control Operations
...........................................................
38
To clear programmed commands for a specific System Macro number
label
.................................................................................................................
39
Programming a series of commands for the component labels
................
40
Changing the interval between operation steps
..........................................
42
Changing the component macro executing time
........................................
43
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Labels
.................................
44
Programming the Power-On command of a selected component
(for Sony components only)
........................................................................
44
Assigning Other Components to the Component Labels
...........................
46
Copying the settings of a component label to another label
.....................
46
Selecting a Channel with a Single Label — Channel Macro Function
.......
48
Setting the Timer
.......................................................................................
51
Setting the new timer program
......................................................................
51
Changing the program already set or changing another program
that you select
................................................................................................
56
To clear timer settings programmed for a specific program number
label
.................................................................................................................
60