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...Up to 4 key steps can remote control your AV components from a single remote brands components including Sony. Easy-to-operate touch key LCD with digits, characters Learning function for programming other remote control signals you need This Commander has a learning function, to learn remote control signals (infrared signals only... trouble of operating different AV components with this one screen, and it is preset for most major The RM-AV3100 Remote Commander provides centralized control of non Audio Visual components such as recording, stopping, etc.) of equipment all your ...
...Up to 4 key steps can remote control your AV components from a single remote brands components including Sony. Easy-to-operate touch key LCD with digits, characters Learning function for programming other remote control signals you need This Commander has a learning function, to learn remote control signals (infrared signals only... trouble of operating different AV components with this one screen, and it is preset for most major The RM-AV3100 Remote Commander provides centralized control of non Audio Visual components such as recording, stopping, etc.) of equipment all your ...
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...component code 12 Checking if the code number works 15 Finding a component code with the Search function 16 Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander 18 To control the volume ...19 Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner 53 Learning up to 4 signals to one... the component macro executing time 43 Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons 44 Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for Sony components only 44 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component 46 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons ...
...component code 12 Checking if the code number works 15 Finding a component code with the Search function 16 Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander 18 To control the volume ...19 Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner 53 Learning up to 4 signals to one... the component macro executing time 43 Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons 44 Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for Sony components only 44 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component 46 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons ...
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... Reference of Operations 108 Full Display ...110 Index ...111 5 Key Macro Function 62 Setting the Timer ...64 Setting the new timer program 64 Changing the program already set or changing another program that you select ... 69 Creating an Alias Component key (ALIAS 74 Using Other Functions Locking the Controls - Executing a 4-Step Macro with...
... Reference of Operations 108 Full Display ...110 Index ...111 5 Key Macro Function 62 Setting the Timer ...64 Setting the new timer program 64 Changing the program already set or changing another program that you select ... 69 Creating an Alias Component key (ALIAS 74 Using Other Functions Locking the Controls - Executing a 4-Step Macro with...
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...the OTHER button when the selected component name is displayed on the Label keys. 7 TIMER button (page 65) Used to set the timer program, and to set the timer program on , each Label key) are displayed. qa RECALL button (page 95 - 97) qs VOLUME +/- buttons* (page 23, 30)... all the display contents are displayed. Getting Started Location and Function of Controls 1 2 3 4 qk qj qh TV STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK 5 6 7 8 9 0 qg MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL qa qs qd qf 1 Clock Display key (page 8) ...
...the OTHER button when the selected component name is displayed on the Label keys. 7 TIMER button (page 65) Used to set the timer program, and to set the timer program on , each Label key) are displayed. qa RECALL button (page 95 - 97) qs VOLUME +/- buttons* (page 23, 30)... all the display contents are displayed. Getting Started Location and Function of Controls 1 2 3 4 qk qj qh TV STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK 5 6 7 8 9 0 qg MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL qa qs qd qf 1 Clock Display key (page 8) ...
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... VOLUME +/- qg MENU button (page 95 - 99, 101, 105) Calls up the menu display of the Commander To turn off after 10 minutes. qh OK button and Cursor Control buttons (page 9, 66, 95 - 99..., 101, 105) qj SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 32) You can automatically carry out the entire program by pressing one button. This interval can change in the system mode. * Note on , each of the...) Label keys change this setting also (page 30). Continued 7 You can program up the + and - and MUTING buttons The Commander controls or mutes the TV's volume when you press the MORE button in...
... VOLUME +/- qg MENU button (page 95 - 99, 101, 105) Calls up the menu display of the Commander To turn off after 10 minutes. qh OK button and Cursor Control buttons (page 9, 66, 95 - 99..., 101, 105) qj SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 32) You can automatically carry out the entire program by pressing one button. This interval can change in the system mode. * Note on , each of the...) Label keys change this setting also (page 30). Continued 7 You can program up the + and - and MUTING buttons The Commander controls or mutes the TV's volume when you press the MORE button in...
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... setup procedures using the other functions of your components (see page 12). If the Commander does not seem to the previous setting mode. Notes on keys which have "learned" a remote control signal already If another signal has already been programmed on that key or button by its learned signal (page 26). To display...
... setup procedures using the other functions of your components (see page 12). If the Commander does not seem to the previous setting mode. Notes on keys which have "learned" a remote control signal already If another signal has already been programmed on that key or button by its learned signal (page 26). To display...
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.... • If you have assigned another component to mute. Notes • If you have programmed any signal for an infrequently used Component Select button. Note The remote control signals may be different for the input select of a Sony TV and AMP. In this setting also (page 30). Notes on page 12 for the... "DVD" : DVD "TV" : TV "MD/DAT" : MD "CD" : CD "TAPE" : TAPE "PHONO" : PHONO "5.1INPUT" : DAT "AUX" : AUX "TUNER" : TUNER Continued 19 You can set this Commander.
.... • If you have assigned another component to mute. Notes • If you have programmed any signal for an infrequently used Component Select button. Note The remote control signals may be different for the input select of a Sony TV and AMP. In this setting also (page 30). Notes on page 12 for the... "DVD" : DVD "TV" : TV "MD/DAT" : MD "CD" : CD "TAPE" : TAPE "PHONO" : PHONO "5.1INPUT" : DAT "AUX" : AUX "TUNER" : TUNER Continued 19 You can set this Commander.
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... CD "REAR +" : TAPE "- To "teach" to the Component Select buttons or Label keys, see page 50. Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued) Input select for a single press. To "teach" to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or Label keys, see page 46. TV STB VCR DVD... Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - Notes • Some specific remote control signals may not be used for a Label key by referring to "Learning up to 4 signals to change the signal of another remote control. If this occurs, teach the two signals for programming the SYSTEM CONTROL ...
... CD "REAR +" : TAPE "- To "teach" to the Component Select buttons or Label keys, see page 50. Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued) Input select for a single press. To "teach" to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or Label keys, see page 46. TV STB VCR DVD... Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - Notes • Some specific remote control signals may not be used for a Label key by referring to "Learning up to 4 signals to change the signal of another remote control. If this occurs, teach the two signals for programming the SYSTEM CONTROL ...
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... button repeatedly. Example: To program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Label keys changes as follows. Each time you press the OTHER button, the display of the Commander 1 Place the RM-AV3100 head to be learned by pressing... are to head with your component about 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10 cm) away RM-AV3100 2 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. Continued 21 COMMANDER OFF MUTING "LEARN" appears on the Mode Display key. 3 Press the LEARN key. Remote control for your component's remote control. LEARN All the learnable keys flash.
... button repeatedly. Example: To program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Label keys changes as follows. Each time you press the OTHER button, the display of the Commander 1 Place the RM-AV3100 head to be learned by pressing... are to head with your component about 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10 cm) away RM-AV3100 2 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. Continued 21 COMMANDER OFF MUTING "LEARN" appears on the Mode Display key. 3 Press the LEARN key. Remote control for your component's remote control. LEARN All the learnable keys flash.
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...6, while pressing the DEL key, press the mistaken key. To display it again, perform the same procedure again. When you have interfered during remote control operations. or MUTING buttons • If you teach signals to continue learning. To display only the frequently used keys You can hide keys...learning function, that signal will no longer be transmitted only when you select that key or button even after you have programmed any signal for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. Notes • If you do not use. buttons or the MUTING button of an air-conditioner See ...
...6, while pressing the DEL key, press the mistaken key. To display it again, perform the same procedure again. When you have interfered during remote control operations. or MUTING buttons • If you teach signals to continue learning. To display only the frequently used keys You can hide keys...learning function, that signal will no longer be transmitted only when you select that key or button even after you have programmed any signal for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. Notes • If you do not use. buttons or the MUTING button of an air-conditioner See ...
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...8226; If you do not change (for example, COUNTER) pressed for more than 2 seconds. If you program it to change the display of a key, the default display is changed in this case, VCR), press...of the Label key You can change the display of a key only when you want to 9. The Commander enters the Label Input mode. 3 Then follow Steps 6 to change the display of the key that ...teach repeatedly. COUNTER 2 When the desired display appears, release the Mode Display key. Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - VCR Each time the key is pressed, the display is used. • You ...
...8226; If you do not change (for example, COUNTER) pressed for more than 2 seconds. If you program it to change the display of a key, the default display is changed in this case, VCR), press...of the Label key You can change the display of a key only when you want to 9. The Commander enters the Label Input mode. 3 Then follow Steps 6 to change the display of the key that ...teach repeatedly. COUNTER 2 When the desired display appears, release the Mode Display key. Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations - VCR Each time the key is pressed, the display is used. • You ...
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..., "c c c c" stays lit. If you press the NO key The display returns to the previous setting mode. When all settings programmed for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to Step 1. 29 If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are erased, "OK" is displayed with a beep sound.
..., "c c c c" stays lit. If you press the NO key The display returns to the previous setting mode. When all settings programmed for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to Step 1. 29 If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are erased, "OK" is displayed with a beep sound.
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... CONTROL 1 and 3 buttons are necessary. Preset programs for less than 2 seconds. COMMANDER OFF If you have programmed volume control signals on all the Sony components that could receive the signal from the Commander at the factory to the previous setting mode. For... other component, the preset volume control signals for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to execute each remote...
... CONTROL 1 and 3 buttons are necessary. Preset programs for less than 2 seconds. COMMANDER OFF If you have programmed volume control signals on all the Sony components that could receive the signal from the Commander at the factory to the previous setting mode. For... other component, the preset volume control signals for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to execute each remote...
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... STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL 2 4 7 1 Example: To program the procedure above for the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. Continued 33 The selected... system number is displayed on the Mode Display key. COMMANDER OFF MUTING 2 Press the SYSTEM key. SYSTEM "SYSTEM...
... STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL 2 4 7 1 Example: To program the procedure above for the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. Continued 33 The selected... system number is displayed on the Mode Display key. COMMANDER OFF MUTING 2 Press the SYSTEM key. SYSTEM "SYSTEM...
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... the display of operations for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. 34 If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the buttons which key you have already been set a Sony code for the component. 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 and program the buttons and keys for the selected component flash. System... Control Functions (continued) To program a new series of keys for ...
... the display of operations for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. 34 If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the buttons which key you have already been set a Sony code for the component. 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 and program the buttons and keys for the selected component flash. System... Control Functions (continued) To program a new series of keys for ...
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...example below; For example, a TV generally does not react to the previous display. When you have programmed the buttons on the Commander The names of buttons on the Commander which you programmed the Power-on setting (page 44), the Power-on setting is executed. In this button. To change... button between steps by mistake, start again from Step 1 to 8 characters or digits. By programming an often-used component's command as TV Poweron and input select may not accept consecutive remote control signals. If you want to that for which are not on the LCD touch key display...
...example below; For example, a TV generally does not react to the previous display. When you have programmed the buttons on the Commander The names of buttons on the Commander which you programmed the Power-on setting (page 44), the Power-on setting is executed. In this button. To change... button between steps by mistake, start again from Step 1 to 8 characters or digits. By programming an often-used component's command as TV Poweron and input select may not accept consecutive remote control signals. If you want to that for which are not on the LCD touch key display...
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... a specific SYSTEM CONTROL button or corresponding Label key 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER OFF MUTING 4 Press the SYSTEM key. Executing a Series of which programmed commands you obtain the desired system number. Each time you press the MORE button, the display of the Label keys on page 33. 5 Press the SYSTEM ... is displayed on the Label keys. SYSTEM System numbers appear on the left Label key. "RESET" appears on the Mode Display key. 36 SYSTEM15) of Commands -
... a specific SYSTEM CONTROL button or corresponding Label key 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER OFF MUTING 4 Press the SYSTEM key. Executing a Series of which programmed commands you obtain the desired system number. Each time you press the MORE button, the display of the Label keys on page 33. 5 Press the SYSTEM ... is displayed on the Label keys. SYSTEM System numbers appear on the left Label key. "RESET" appears on the Mode Display key. 36 SYSTEM15) of Commands -
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... you press the NO key The display returns to Step 4. To erase all programmed commands for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to Step 1. YES If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. 6 Press the YES key. When erasing finishes, "OK" is displayed with a ...beep sound. 2 While pressing the DEL key, press the SYSTEM key. stays lit, and "YES" and "NO" flash. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for all SYSTEM CONTROL buttons and corresponding Label keys 1 Follow Steps 1 - 3 in the left. 3 Press the YES key. If you press...
... you press the NO key The display returns to Step 4. To erase all programmed commands for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to Step 1. YES If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. 6 Press the YES key. When erasing finishes, "OK" is displayed with a ...beep sound. 2 While pressing the DEL key, press the SYSTEM key. stays lit, and "YES" and "NO" flash. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for all SYSTEM CONTROL buttons and corresponding Label keys 1 Follow Steps 1 - 3 in the left. 3 Press the YES key. If you press...
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...for each button, follow the steps below . 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. 2 Press the SYSTEM key on the display. 3 While pressing the DEL key, press the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button. When all settings programmed for Sony components. To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button At...continued) 4 Press the YES key. If you perform these steps. 38 The program for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a series of power-on commands for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are erased, "OK" is...
...for each button, follow the steps below . 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. 2 Press the SYSTEM key on the display. 3 While pressing the DEL key, press the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button. When all settings programmed for Sony components. To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button At...continued) 4 Press the YES key. If you perform these steps. 38 The program for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a series of power-on commands for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are erased, "OK" is...
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... System Control Operations • If the remote control detectors of the components are too far apart, or if something is blocking them, some of the components may not always be powered on by the System Control function. In this can also program a series of operating commands for the Component Select buttons (up to...
... System Control Operations • If the remote control detectors of the components are too far apart, or if something is blocking them, some of the components may not always be powered on by the System Control function. In this can also program a series of operating commands for the Component Select buttons (up to...