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... eight Device Select buttons. You can control up to 12 consecutive procedures to select any Sony device. The RM-VLZ620 can also control non-Sony devices (page 12). You can teach the RM-VLZ620 new functions (page 20). The following devices: TV Projector Cable set top box Satellite ..., saving the trouble of operating other A/V devices with one button (page 27). The RM-VLZ620 can assign the following are its main features. The RM-VLZ620 is preset at the factory to eight devices. You can program up to operate any channel directly with different remote controls.
... eight Device Select buttons. You can control up to 12 consecutive procedures to select any Sony device. The RM-VLZ620 can also control non-Sony devices (page 12). You can teach the RM-VLZ620 new functions (page 20). The following devices: TV Projector Cable set top box Satellite ..., saving the trouble of operating other A/V devices with one button (page 27). The RM-VLZ620 can assign the following are its main features. The RM-VLZ620 is preset at the factory to eight devices. You can program up to operate any channel directly with different remote controls.
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If the Manufacturer's code cannot be found Program a consecutive procedure (page 28). For more convenient features Advanced Features Teach signals (page 20).
If the Manufacturer's code cannot be found Program a consecutive procedure (page 28). For more convenient features Advanced Features Teach signals (page 20).
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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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If the RM-VLZ620 does not operate properly, the batteries might be drained. Notes on batteries Do not use the RMVLZ620 for a long period of the battery compartment ... the battery compartment as shown below. 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.
If the RM-VLZ620 does not operate properly, the batteries might be drained. Notes on batteries Do not use the RMVLZ620 for a long period of the battery compartment ... the battery compartment as shown below. 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.
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... clear the automatic power-on control. The Device Select buttons set for Sony devices will not flash. To use the RM-VLZ620 for major brand A/V devices. To activate the control, clear the learned signal or programmed consecutive procedure from the Device Select button. If you change to the code... of a non-Sony device after setting automatic power-on control, the control ...
... clear the automatic power-on control. The Device Select buttons set for Sony devices will not flash. To use the RM-VLZ620 for major brand A/V devices. To activate the control, clear the learned signal or programmed consecutive procedure from the Device Select button. If you change to the code... of a non-Sony device after setting automatic power-on control, the control ...
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... indicator lights up. In this case, teach the remote control appropriate signals to its factory setting. 1 Press and hold SET for some devices or functions. Start again from the button. To clear all the settings of the RM-VLZ620, see page 32. 14 To clear a manufacturer's...the Search function (page 15). The remote control signals may be cleared from the beginning. The SET indicator flashes three times. 3 Press the Device Select button you reset a Device Select button, the learned function or programmed consecutive procedure will be canceled. The SET indicator ...
... indicator lights up. In this case, teach the remote control appropriate signals to its factory setting. 1 Press and hold SET for some devices or functions. Start again from the button. To clear all the settings of the RM-VLZ620, see page 32. 14 To clear a manufacturer's...the Search function (page 15). The remote control signals may be cleared from the beginning. The SET indicator flashes three times. 3 Press the Device Select button you reset a Device Select button, the learned function or programmed consecutive procedure will be canceled. The SET indicator ...
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... DVD Device Select button. (For this operation, the amplifier should first be turned on.) Notes Use new batteries in both remote control units. If a consecutive procedure has been programmed to the DVD Device Select button so that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 3 Press the desired Device Select button...
... DVD Device Select button. (For this operation, the amplifier should first be turned on.) Notes Use new batteries in both remote control units. If a consecutive procedure has been programmed to the DVD Device Select button so that the setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes 3 Press the desired Device Select button...
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... setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes Number buttons, ENTER 3 Press the number button where 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. The SET indicator flashes three times. 3 flashes 27 Notes If another channel has already...
... setting mode has been entered. 3 flashes Number buttons, ENTER 3 Press the number button where 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. The SET indicator flashes three times. 3 flashes 27 Notes If another channel has already...
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... turns off, and the setting is cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off. The indicators turn off . To perform the programmed procedure: - Notes If another consecutive procedure has already been set on the amplifier. Set the input selector of the amplifier... number buttons, (dot), and ENTER. The SET indicator lights up to VIDEO 1. Start DVD playback. 28 Press and hold the programmed number button you want to the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button: Power on the TV. Power on the DVD player. Power on the button...
... turns off, and the setting is cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off. The indicators turn off . To perform the programmed procedure: - Notes If another consecutive procedure has already been set on the amplifier. Set the input selector of the amplifier... number buttons, (dot), and ENTER. The SET indicator lights up to VIDEO 1. Start DVD playback. 28 Press and hold the programmed number button you want to the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button: Power on the TV. Power on the DVD player. Power on the button...
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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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...flashes 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 the button will be programmed. 5 Press SET to reset for more than 3 seconds. For Example, if ... ends. While keeping SET held down, press . 2 Enter 9 - 8 - 1. To clear a programmed procedure 1 Press and hold SET for more than the SET or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. You can skip the POWER button for Sony devices by using automatic power-on control instead. If you press a Device Select...
...flashes 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 the button will be programmed. 5 Press SET to reset for more than 3 seconds. For Example, if ... ends. While keeping SET held down, press . 2 Enter 9 - 8 - 1. To clear a programmed procedure 1 Press and hold SET for more than the SET or SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. You can skip the POWER button for Sony devices by using automatic power-on control instead. If you press a Device Select...
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.... 2 Enter 9 - 0 - 0. The Device Select buttons start flashing in sequence. 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. When all the settings have been 9, 0 cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off . 3 Press . SET/SET...
.... 2 Enter 9 - 0 - 0. The Device Select buttons start flashing in sequence. 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. When all the settings have been 9, 0 cleared, the SET indicator flashes three times and turns off . 3 Press . SET/SET...
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... Use new batteries in .). The RM-VLZ620 supports infrared signals only. This function is for some other device. The consecutive procedure has been already programmed on the remote control of the remote control supplied with the device. Clear the program (page 30). There are weak....you set a consecutive procedure. Some devices may not learn the signals of the other buttons continue to work properly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline at 1-800-822-2217. 35 If you can insert an interval by the following means. - Change the button ...
... Use new batteries in .). The RM-VLZ620 supports infrared signals only. This function is for some other device. The consecutive procedure has been already programmed on the remote control of the remote control supplied with the device. Clear the program (page 30). There are weak....you set a consecutive procedure. Some devices may not learn the signals of the other buttons continue to work properly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline at 1-800-822-2217. 35 If you can insert an interval by the following means. - Change the button ...
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... HDMI input. PIP INPUT Changes the input of the "window" picture. Red button Green button Yellow button Blue button Displays the program guide (EPG). Changes the channel. Enables the Favorite function. Selects the channel previously selected. Enables the Sleep function (when available).... Turns the TV on and off . 37 Moves the cursor to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Displays program information. Selects VIDEO 1 input. Selects VIDEO 4 input. Selects HDMI input. Selects RGB input. PIP MOVE Moves the location of the "window" picture...
... HDMI input. PIP INPUT Changes the input of the "window" picture. Red button Green button Yellow button Blue button Displays the program guide (EPG). Changes the channel. Enables the Favorite function. Selects the channel previously selected. Enables the Sleep function (when available).... Turns the TV on and off . 37 Moves the cursor to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Displays program information. Selects VIDEO 1 input. Selects VIDEO 4 input. Selects HDMI input. Selects RGB input. PIP MOVE Moves the location of the "window" picture...
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... . DISPLAY Displays the playback information. Stops. Enters the selected item. Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Displays the program guide (EPG). Turns the TV on and off . Switches the channel up the system/setup menu. Records (for DVD recorder). CLEAR Clears the setting. Moves...
... . DISPLAY Displays the playback information. Stops. Enters the selected item. Number buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Displays the program guide (EPG). Turns the TV on and off . Switches the channel up the system/setup menu. Records (for DVD recorder). CLEAR Clears the setting. Moves...
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...; (dot) TV POWER PAGE + FUNCTION Opens/closes the disc tray. Enters the selected item. Plays. DISPLAY Displays the playback information. Displays the program guide (EPG). CLEAR Clears the setting.
...; (dot) TV POWER PAGE + FUNCTION Opens/closes the disc tray. Enters the selected item. Plays. DISPLAY Displays the playback information. Displays the program guide (EPG). CLEAR Clears the setting.
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... 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Page up /down . Enables the Sleep function (when available). Changes the input mode. Displays program information. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). For example, to change to the previous location. Fast forwards. Turns the TV on and off . Displays the ...title of recorded program/PVR menu. CBL (SAT) button The buttons operate as below in the factory preset mode. Enters the selected item. Briefly fast forwards the...
... 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER). Page up /down . Enables the Sleep function (when available). Changes the input mode. Displays program information. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). For example, to change to the previous location. Fast forwards. Turns the TV on and off . Displays the ...title of recorded program/PVR menu. CBL (SAT) button The buttons operate as below in the factory preset mode. Enters the selected item. Briefly fast forwards the...
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... buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Turns the TV on and off . Displays the Satellite dish menu/Station Index. Displays program information. Switches the channel up the menu display. Calls up / down 41 Page up/down, Thumbs* up/down . Enables the...; RECALL CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Enables the Favorite function. Table of recorded program. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast forwards. Proceeds to select a menu item. Stops. Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous display/exits the menu. Changes the input mode.
... buttons +10 Selects numbers 10 and above. Turns the TV on and off . Displays the Satellite dish menu/Station Index. Displays program information. Switches the channel up the menu display. Calls up / down 41 Page up/down, Thumbs* up/down . Enables the...; RECALL CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Enables the Favorite function. Table of recorded program. Briefly replays the scene (Flash -). Fast forwards. Proceeds to select a menu item. Stops. Displays the program guide (EPG). Returns to the previous display/exits the menu. Changes the input mode.
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...; 5 6 7 8 9 0 TV POWER RECALL MUTING CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Fast reverses. Selects CD input. Displays the program guide (EPG). Enables the SOUND FIELD function. CLEAR Clears the setting. Changes the input mode cyclically. TOP MENU Displays the Top Menu. Fast forwards. Turns...
...; 5 6 7 8 9 0 TV POWER RECALL MUTING CH +/- SLEEP FUNCTION Fast reverses. Selects CD input. Displays the program guide (EPG). Enables the SOUND FIELD function. CLEAR Clears the setting. Changes the input mode cyclically. TOP MENU Displays the Top Menu. Fast forwards. Turns...
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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...