Sony RM-VL710 Operating Instructions - Page 24

While holding MUTING, pressed, press VOL + or, VOL -., To set only the audio

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Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System (continued) 2 While holding MUTING pressed, press VOL + or VOL -. To set all volume controls to AMP Press VOL + while holding MUTING pressed. All Component Select buttons light up when you press these buttons, and then turn off when you release them. Press and while holding VOL+, press MUTING. TV VCR CBL DVD AMP To cancel setting, press SET. Notes • If you used the Learning function to program the VOL +/- or MUTING buttons to send a signal to a component, the procedure above will not change the function of the VOL +/- and MUTING buttons. • If you set a Learning function for sending an amplifier's volume control signal on a Component Select button other than TV, the priority of sending the signal is also set as follows from highest to lowest priority: AMP buttontVCR buttontCBL buttontDVD button. For example, if you "teach" the AMP button and the VCR button to send the amplifier's volume signal, when you adjust the volume, the signals on AMP button are sent to the amplifier first. If you "teach" the AMP button to send signals of other than for an amplifier, the signals is sent to the amplifier from the VCR button. Volume control setting complete. TV VCR CBL DVD AMP To set only the audio components' volume controls to AMP Press VOL - while holding MUTING pressed. Only AMP lights up when you press these buttons, and then turns off when you release them. Press and while holding VOL-, press MUTING. TV VCR CBL DVD AMP Volume control setting complete. TV VCR CBL DVD AMP Visual components are: TV, video cassette recorder, analog cable box, digital cable box, digital satellite, DVD player, digital video recorder Audio components are: CD player, MD player, cassette deck, amplifier 24

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CBL
DVD
AMP
TV
VCR
CBL
DVD
AMP
TV
VCR
CBL
DVD
AMP
TV
VCR
CBL
DVD
AMP
TV
VCR
To set only the audio
components’ volume controls
to AMP
Press VOL – while holding
MUTING pressed.
Only AMP lights up when you
press these buttons, and then
turns off when you release them.
Press and while holding VOL–,
press MUTING.
Volume control setting complete.
Visual components are:
TV, video cassette recorder,
analog cable box, digital cable
box, digital satellite, DVD
player, digital video recorder
Audio components are:
CD player, MD player,
cassette deck, amplifier
Controlling the Volume of Visual
Components Connected to an
Audio System
(continued)
2
While holding MUTING
pressed, press VOL + or
VOL –.
To set all volume controls to
AMP
Press VOL + while holding
MUTING pressed.
All Component Select buttons
light up when you press these
buttons, and then turn off
when you release them.
Press and while holding VOL+,
press MUTING.
Volume control setting
complete.
To cancel setting, press SET.
Notes
• If you used the Learning function to
program the VOL +/– or MUTING
buttons to send a signal to a
component, the procedure above will
not change the function of the VOL
+/– and MUTING buttons.
• If you set a Learning function for
sending an amplifier‘s volume
control signal on a Component Select
button other than TV, the priority of
sending the signal is also set as
follows from highest to lowest
priority: AMP button
t
VCR
button
t
CBL button
t
DVD button.
For example, if you “teach” the AMP
button and the VCR button to send
the amplifier‘s volume signal, when
you adjust the volume, the signals on
AMP button are sent to the amplifier
first. If you “teach” the AMP button
to send signals of other than for an
amplifier, the signals is sent to the
amplifier from the VCR button.