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...RM-VLZ620 can also control non-Sony devices (page 12). The RM-VLZ620 is preset at the factory to any Sony device. The RM-VLZ620... accessory You can teach the RM-VLZ620 new functions (page 20). The RM-VLZ620 can be used to eight ...Sony devices (page 10). Features The RM-VLZ620 provides centralized control of all of your Audio Video devices, saving the trouble of operating other A/V devices with one button (page 27). The RM-VLZ620 can program... up to operate major manufacturer's A/V devices by simply pressing one button. The RM-VLZ620 can assign...
...RM-VLZ620 can also control non-Sony devices (page 12). The RM-VLZ620 is preset at the factory to any Sony device. The RM-VLZ620... accessory You can teach the RM-VLZ620 new functions (page 20). The RM-VLZ620 can be used to eight ...Sony devices (page 10). Features The RM-VLZ620 provides centralized control of all of your Audio Video devices, saving the trouble of operating other A/V devices with one button (page 27). The RM-VLZ620 can program... up to operate major manufacturer's A/V devices by simply pressing one button. The RM-VLZ620 can assign...
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If the Manufacturer's code cannot be found Program a consecutive procedure (page 28). Advanced Features Teach signals (page 20). For more convenient features
If the Manufacturer's code cannot be found Program a consecutive procedure (page 28). Advanced Features Teach signals (page 20). For more convenient features
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... for Non-Sony Devices 15 Checking the manufacturer's code you have set 16 Adjusting the Volume 17 Controlling volume via an amplifier 18 Teaching the RM-VLZ620 New Functions (Learning Function 20 Teaching the Device Select or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons 24 Additional Features Assigning a Channel to Each Number Button 27 Programming the RM-VLZ620 Consecutive Procedures...
... for Non-Sony Devices 15 Checking the manufacturer's code you have set 16 Adjusting the Volume 17 Controlling volume via an amplifier 18 Teaching the RM-VLZ620 New Functions (Learning Function 20 Teaching the Device Select or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons 24 Additional Features Assigning a Channel to Each Number Button 27 Programming the RM-VLZ620 Consecutive Procedures...
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...dry batteries (not supplied). To prevent electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries if you replace the batteries, your manufacturer's code settings or learned/ programmed remote signals remain stored. Battery life Under normal conditions, size AA (LR6) alkaline batteries will last up to use an old battery with ... leak, wipe the contaminated area of time. If this happens, replace both batteries with new ones. If the RM-VLZ620 does not operate properly, the batteries might be drained. Insert the batteries (negative end first) into the battery compartment as shown below.
...dry batteries (not supplied). To prevent electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries if you replace the batteries, your manufacturer's code settings or learned/ programmed remote signals remain stored. Battery life Under normal conditions, size AA (LR6) alkaline batteries will last up to use an old battery with ... leak, wipe the contaminated area of time. If this happens, replace both batteries with new ones. If the RM-VLZ620 does not operate properly, the batteries might be drained. Insert the batteries (negative end first) into the battery compartment as shown below.
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...To activate the control, clear the learned signal or programmed consecutive procedure from the Device Select button. To use the RM-VLZ620 for major brand A/V devices. Notes Only a TV or projector can use with nonSony A/V devices, or Sony devices that you cannot set this control). ... If you teach a signal or program a consecutive procedure to a Device Select ...
...To activate the control, clear the learned signal or programmed consecutive procedure from the Device Select button. To use the RM-VLZ620 for major brand A/V devices. Notes Only a TV or projector can use with nonSony A/V devices, or Sony devices that you cannot set this control). ... If you teach a signal or program a consecutive procedure to a Device Select ...
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...36) for the functions of any button to the RM-VLZ620 (page 20). To operate the device 1 Press the Device Select button for some devices or functions. In this case, teach the remote control appropriate signals to control the device. The ...SET indicator flashes three times. 3 Press the Device Select button you want to be working First, try repeating the setup procedure using another manufacturer's code (if listed for each device. If you reset a Device Select button, the learned function or programmed...
...36) for the functions of any button to the RM-VLZ620 (page 20). To operate the device 1 Press the Device Select button for some devices or functions. In this case, teach the remote control appropriate signals to control the device. The ...SET indicator flashes three times. 3 Press the Device Select button you want to be working First, try repeating the setup procedure using another manufacturer's code (if listed for each device. If you reset a Device Select button, the learned function or programmed...
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... The SET indicator flashes three times to the button (page 28), the setting procedure will be turned on.) Notes Use new batteries in both remote control units. If a consecutive procedure has been programmed to indicate that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 3 Press the desired Device Select button. 2 Enter 9 - 0 - 5.
... The SET indicator flashes three times to the button (page 28), the setting procedure will be turned on.) Notes Use new batteries in both remote control units. If a consecutive procedure has been programmed to indicate that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 3 Press the desired Device Select button. 2 Enter 9 - 0 - 5.
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... channel number directly with the new one. If the button has already learned a function, you cannot assign a channel. Once a number button has been programmed, it will be programmed to the number buttons (0 - 9) for more than 3 seconds.
... channel number directly with the new one. If the button has already learned a function, you cannot assign a channel. Once a number button has been programmed, it will be programmed to the number buttons (0 - 9) for more than 3 seconds.
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... and turns off, and the setting is cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off. 4 Enter the desired channel number. Programming the RMVLZ620 Consecutive Procedures Notes You can now select the channel by pressing just one . If the button has already ...buttons, (dot), and ENTER. While keeping SET held down, press the desired Device Select button. 2 Enter 9 - 7 - 1. You can program a consecutive procedure and perform them by pressing just the number 9 button. Clear the learned function (page 26). If you press four buttons, the setting ...
... and turns off, and the setting is cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off. 4 Enter the desired channel number. Programming the RMVLZ620 Consecutive Procedures Notes You can now select the channel by pressing just one . If the button has already ...buttons, (dot), and ENTER. While keeping SET held down, press the desired Device Select button. 2 Enter 9 - 7 - 1. You can program a consecutive procedure and perform them by pressing just the number 9 button. Clear the learned function (page 26). If you press four buttons, the setting ...
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... indicator flashes three times to indicate that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 9, 8, 1 3 Press a SYSTEM CONTROL button or Device Select button you want to program. With this example, press the buttons in sequence as below*: 1 Press and hold SET for your device. SYSTEM CONTROL buttons...
... indicator flashes three times to indicate that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 9, 8, 1 3 Press a SYSTEM CONTROL button or Device Select button you want to program. With this example, press the buttons in sequence as below*: 1 Press and hold SET for your device. SYSTEM CONTROL buttons...
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...three times and turns off. 3 flashes If your device does not accept consecutive remote control signals If the device does not respond to the next signal immediately after the power-on control instead. If you have programmed are underlined.) To cancel the process Press and hold SET for more than ...; If you interrupt the procedure at any button other than the SET or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. You can skip the POWER button for Sony devices by using automatic power-on signal, you can insert other signals or an interval by pressing the same Device Select button. Notes ...
...three times and turns off. 3 flashes If your device does not accept consecutive remote control signals If the device does not respond to the next signal immediately after the power-on control instead. If you have programmed are underlined.) To cancel the process Press and hold SET for more than ...; If you interrupt the procedure at any button other than the SET or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. You can skip the POWER button for Sony devices by using automatic power-on signal, you can insert other signals or an interval by pressing the same Device Select button. Notes ...
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... cancel, press any Device Select button, see page 14. If you want to clear all the settings (manufacturer's codes, learned functions, and programmed consecutive procedures), and reset the RM-VLZ620 to its factory settings. Restoring the Factory Settings You can clear all the settings, go to Step 3. When all the settings have been...
... cancel, press any Device Select button, see page 14. If you want to clear all the settings (manufacturer's codes, learned functions, and programmed consecutive procedures), and reset the RM-VLZ620 to its factory settings. Restoring the Factory Settings You can clear all the settings, go to Step 3. When all the settings have been...
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... procedure. This is aimed. Other Information Symptom Remedy The RM-VLZ620 failed to receive signals. Clear the program (page 30). There are weak. Clear the learned function or programmed procedure. Clear the learned function (page 23). ...Sony devices only. When you press the corresponding Device Select button. Some devices may not learn the signals of the other remote control about 3 - 8 cm (1 - 3 in the U.S.A. This function is for some other buttons continue to the next signal immediately after teaching the RM-VLZ620...
... procedure. This is aimed. Other Information Symptom Remedy The RM-VLZ620 failed to receive signals. Clear the program (page 30). There are weak. Clear the learned function or programmed procedure. Clear the learned function (page 23). ...Sony devices only. When you press the corresponding Device Select button. Some devices may not learn the signals of the other remote control about 3 - 8 cm (1 - 3 in the U.S.A. This function is for some other buttons continue to the next signal immediately after teaching the RM-VLZ620...
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Selects RGB input. PIP MOVE Moves the location of the "window" picture. Changes the input mode. Displays program information. Switches the channel up / down . Calls up the menu display. Selects VIDEO 1 input. Selects S-VIDEO input. Selects HDMI input. PIP Turns the ...and off . Press again to select a menu item. PIP STILL Freezes the "window" picture. Red button Green button Yellow button Blue button Displays the program guide (EPG). Enters the selected item. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Turns the TV on and off . 37 Moves the cursor to turn...
Selects RGB input. PIP MOVE Moves the location of the "window" picture. Changes the input mode. Displays program information. Switches the channel up / down . Calls up the menu display. Selects VIDEO 1 input. Selects S-VIDEO input. Selects HDMI input. PIP Turns the ...and off . Press again to select a menu item. PIP STILL Freezes the "window" picture. Red button Green button Yellow button Blue button Displays the program guide (EPG). Enters the selected item. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Turns the TV on and off . 37 Moves the cursor to turn...
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Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Records (for DVD recorder). SET UP Calls up / down (for DVD recorder). Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous chapter/track. Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Switches the channel up the system/setup menu. DVD ...
Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Records (for DVD recorder). SET UP Calls up / down (for DVD recorder). Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous chapter/track. Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Switches the channel up the system/setup menu. DVD ...
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...; SLEEP ENTER FUNCTION HDD Selects the internal HDD (hard disk drive). Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Displays the options menu. Displays the program guide (EPG). BD Selects the BD drive. Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Records (for BD recorder). SET UP Calls up Menu/Disc Menu. CLEAR...
...; SLEEP ENTER FUNCTION HDD Selects the internal HDD (hard disk drive). Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Displays the options menu. Displays the program guide (EPG). BD Selects the BD drive. Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Records (for BD recorder). SET UP Calls up Menu/Disc Menu. CLEAR...
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... Returns to select a menu item. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast forwards. Displays the title of recorded program/PVR menu. Displays program information. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Enters the selected item.... RECALL CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Switches between SAT and TV (when connecting a TV). Changes the channel. Displays the program guide (EPG). For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Displays the options menu. Fast ...
... Returns to select a menu item. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast forwards. Displays the title of recorded program/PVR menu. Displays program information. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Enters the selected item.... RECALL CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Switches between SAT and TV (when connecting a TV). Changes the channel. Displays the program guide (EPG). For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Displays the options menu. Fast ...
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... PAGE +/- Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Stops. REPLAY* Enables the Replay function for DVR/Replay TV. Displays the program guide (EPG). Calls up / down 41 Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Turns the TV on and off . FUNCTION Opens/closes... a menu item. Moves the cursor to the next location. Table of recorded program. Live TV* Displays Master Guide. Enters the selected item. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Displays program information. Switches the channel up the menu display. Pauses. Returns to the previous...
... PAGE +/- Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast reverses. Stops. REPLAY* Enables the Replay function for DVR/Replay TV. Displays the program guide (EPG). Calls up / down 41 Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Turns the TV on and off . FUNCTION Opens/closes... a menu item. Moves the cursor to the next location. Table of recorded program. Live TV* Displays Master Guide. Enters the selected item. Enables the Sleep function (when available). Displays program information. Switches the channel up the menu display. Pauses. Returns to the previous...
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...; FAVORITES INFO OPTIONS FUNCTION Opens/closes the disc tray. Skips to select a menu item. Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Pauses. Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous display/exits the menu. Turns the TV on and off . Fast forwards. Selects CD input. Turns on and off...
...; FAVORITES INFO OPTIONS FUNCTION Opens/closes the disc tray. Skips to select a menu item. Briefly fast forwards the scene (Flash +). Pauses. Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous display/exits the menu. Turns the TV on and off . Fast forwards. Selects CD input. Turns on and off...
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... devices 18 B Batteries 8 C Clearing Consecutive procedures 30 Learned signal 23, 26 Power-on control 11 Controlling Non-Sony devices 12 Sony devices 10 D Device Select buttons Programming a consecutive procedure 28 Teaching a new function 24 F Factory setting 10, 12, 32 Features 3 G Getting started...27 Consecutive procedures 28 R Restoring the factory settings 32 S Searching Manufacturer's code for Non-Sony devices 15 Setting Manufacturer's code 13 Specifications 33 SYSTEM CONTROL buttons Programming a consecutive procedure 28 Teaching a new function 24 T Table of preset functions 36 Teaching a...
... devices 18 B Batteries 8 C Clearing Consecutive procedures 30 Learned signal 23, 26 Power-on control 11 Controlling Non-Sony devices 12 Sony devices 10 D Device Select buttons Programming a consecutive procedure 28 Teaching a new function 24 F Factory setting 10, 12, 32 Features 3 G Getting started...27 Consecutive procedures 28 R Restoring the factory settings 32 S Searching Manufacturer's code for Non-Sony devices 15 Setting Manufacturer's code 13 Specifications 33 SYSTEM CONTROL buttons Programming a consecutive procedure 28 Teaching a new function 24 T Table of preset functions 36 Teaching a...