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...with digits, characters Learning function for programming other remote control signals you set (15 Up to 4 key steps can learn remote control signals to operate nonpreset components or functions (page 20). Setting a maximum of 45 macro commands of a maximum of 32 successive... each selected component. Remote control signals for non-Sony Features components are also preset This Commander is preset for most major The RM-AV3100 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all together, you need This Commander has a learning function, to learn remote control signals (infrared signals...
...with digits, characters Learning function for programming other remote control signals you set (15 Up to 4 key steps can learn remote control signals to operate nonpreset components or functions (page 20). Setting a maximum of 45 macro commands of a maximum of 32 successive... each selected component. Remote control signals for non-Sony Features components are also preset This Commander is preset for most major The RM-AV3100 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all together, you need This Commander has a learning function, to learn remote control signals (infrared signals...
Operating Instructions
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...Series of a Component Select button or a Label key to another button or key 48 Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for Sony components only 44 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component 46 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select ...Buttons 44 Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons or Label Keys ...50 Notes on operating your components 19 Using Non-Preset Remote...
...Series of a Component Select button or a Label key to another button or key 48 Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for Sony components only 44 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component 46 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select ...Buttons 44 Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons or Label Keys ...50 Notes on operating your components 19 Using Non-Preset Remote...
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... Operations 108 Full Display ...110 Index ...111 5 Hold Function 76 Protecting your Settings - 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 -
... Operations 108 Full Display ...110 Index ...111 5 Hold Function 76 Protecting your Settings - 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 -
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..., 101, 104 - 105) Selects the channel. 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) Displays... to set the timer program on the light, and once again to the selected mode. 3 LCD touch key display The keys used for operating each Label key) are displayed. Press the button once to turn it off. 9 COMMANDER OFF button Turns the power of the selected mode. qd ...
..., 101, 104 - 105) Selects the channel. 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) Displays... to set the timer program on the light, and once again to the selected mode. 3 LCD touch key display The keys used for operating each Label key) are displayed. Press the button once to turn it off. 9 COMMANDER OFF button Turns the power of the selected mode. qd ...
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...) Label keys change this setting also (page 30). This interval can automatically carry out the entire program by pressing one button. on the batteries with the + and - and MUTING buttons The Commander controls or mutes the TV's volume when you press the MORE button in the order from the first...Slide open the battery compartment lid and insert four size AA (R6) alkaline batteries (not supplied). You can program up to 32 consecutive key operations to line up the menu display of the Commander To turn off after 10 minutes. qf EXIT button (page 96 - 97, 105) Exits the setting menu...
...) Label keys change this setting also (page 30). This interval can automatically carry out the entire program by pressing one button. on the batteries with the + and - and MUTING buttons The Commander controls or mutes the TV's volume when you press the MORE button in the order from the first...Slide open the battery compartment lid and insert four size AA (R6) alkaline batteries (not supplied). You can program up to 32 consecutive key operations to line up the menu display of the Commander To turn off after 10 minutes. qf EXIT button (page 96 - 97, 105) Exits the setting menu...
Operating Instructions
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... for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to be working Try repeating these setup procedures using the other functions of your components (see page 12). Notes on keys which have "learned" a remote control signal already If another signal has already been programmed on that key or button by the... learning function (page 20), that "learned" signal will apply even after you have succeeded, check that the Commander is shown on the component by its ...
... for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to be working Try repeating these setup procedures using the other functions of your components (see page 12). Notes on keys which have "learned" a remote control signal already If another signal has already been programmed on that key or button by the... learning function (page 20), that "learned" signal will apply even after you have succeeded, check that the Commander is shown on the component by its ...
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... Commander. To control the volume Press the VOLUME +/- buttons or the MUTING button of another component, that signal will be transmitted only after you select that component. • If you have programmed any component using the learning function, that signal will be transmitted instead of controlling the volume of a Sony ..., and when you select an audio component, the amplifier's volume will not work with the learning function (see page 20). Note The remote control signals may be different for the input select of the TV or amplifier once you select that do not support the...
... Commander. To control the volume Press the VOLUME +/- buttons or the MUTING button of another component, that signal will be transmitted only after you select that component. • If you have programmed any component using the learning function, that signal will be transmitted instead of controlling the volume of a Sony ..., and when you select an audio component, the amplifier's volume will not work with the learning function (see page 20). Note The remote control signals may be different for the input select of the TV or amplifier once you select that do not support the...
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... functions for programming the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 32). TV STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL 5 3 4 8 2 20 You can be learned. • The learned function may not be used for a single press. Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued...
... functions for programming the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 32). TV STB VCR DVD CD AMP OTHER SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDER TIMER LIGHT OFF 1 2 3 MORE VOLUME CHANNEL OK MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL 5 3 4 8 2 20 You can be learned. • The learned function may not be used for a single press. Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued...
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...program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Label keys changes as follows. Remote control for your component's remote control. "SET" appears on the Mode Display key. 4 Select the desired component of which signals are to head with your component about 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10 cm) away RM-AV3100 2 While pressing COMMANDER... you press the OTHER button, the display of the Commander 1 Place the RM-AV3100 head to be learned by pressing the Component Select button or the Label key. Continued 21 COMMANDER OFF MUTING "LEARN" appears on the Mode Display key...
...program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Label keys changes as follows. Remote control for your component's remote control. "SET" appears on the Mode Display key. 4 Select the desired component of which signals are to head with your component about 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10 cm) away RM-AV3100 2 While pressing COMMANDER... you press the OTHER button, the display of the Commander 1 Place the RM-AV3100 head to be learned by pressing the Component Select button or the Label key. Continued 21 COMMANDER OFF MUTING "LEARN" appears on the Mode Display key...
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...button only once, noise may have interfered during remote control operations. Notes • If you do not perform learning steps within 10 seconds after you have programmed any signal on page 53. However, if you have programmed any signal for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previously by mistake in Step ...• If you want to the VOLUME +/ - After Step 4 on page 21, while pressing the DEL key, press the key you have programmed any signal. 8 Press COMMANDER OFF. buttons or the MUTING button of an air-conditioner See the notes on the VOLUME +/- If the...
...button only once, noise may have interfered during remote control operations. Notes • If you do not perform learning steps within 10 seconds after you have programmed any signal on page 53. However, if you have programmed any signal for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previously by mistake in Step ...• If you want to the VOLUME +/ - After Step 4 on page 21, while pressing the DEL key, press the key you have programmed any signal. 8 Press COMMANDER OFF. buttons or the MUTING button of an air-conditioner See the notes on the VOLUME +/- If the...
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... key that has learned a signal, clear the signal first (page 26). Notes • You can select the most suitable name using the learning function. The Commander enters the Label Input mode. 3 Then follow Steps 6 to 9. VCR Each time the key is pressed, the display is used. • You cannot change the... display of a key only when you program it using up to 8 characters or digits. 1 After Step 4 (page 21), hold the Label key of which name you do not change the display of...
... key that has learned a signal, clear the signal first (page 26). Notes • You can select the most suitable name using the learning function. The Commander enters the Label Input mode. 3 Then follow Steps 6 to 9. VCR Each time the key is pressed, the display is used. • You cannot change the... display of a key only when you program it using up to 8 characters or digits. 1 After Step 4 (page 21), hold the Label key of which name you do not change the display of...
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... The display returns to Step 1. 29 stays lit. When all settings programmed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. YES While erasing, "c c c c" stays lit. YES "REALLY?" 3 Press the YES key. "YES" and "NO" flash. 5 Press COMMANDER OFF. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are...
... The display returns to Step 1. 29 stays lit. When all settings programmed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. YES While erasing, "c c c c" stays lit. YES "REALLY?" 3 Press the YES key. "YES" and "NO" flash. 5 Press COMMANDER OFF. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are...
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.... 2 Turn on the video (VCR). 3 Turn on all the Sony components that each remote control signal is transmitted, the corresponding key is variable by pressing just one button. For example, when you need to an Audio System (continued) 6 Press COMMANDER OFF. While executing the programmed commands, at the same time that could receive the signal...
.... 2 Turn on the video (VCR). 3 Turn on all the Sony components that each remote control signal is transmitted, the corresponding key is variable by pressing just one button. For example, when you need to an Audio System (continued) 6 Press COMMANDER OFF. While executing the programmed commands, at the same time that could receive the signal...
Operating Instructions
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... or the Label keys 5 3 SET TV 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. "SET" appears on the Mode Display key. The selected system...
... or the Label keys 5 3 SET TV 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. "SET" appears on the Mode Display key. The selected system...
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... example, press the following buttons and keys. 7 When 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. With a beep sound, a series of operations. COMMANDER OFF 5 Press the key(s) or button(s) for the buttons which key you set SYSTEM...
... example, press the following buttons and keys. 7 When 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. With a beep sound, a series of operations. COMMANDER OFF 5 Press the key(s) or button(s) for the buttons which key you set SYSTEM...
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... the order of operation steps • Some of that point. By programming an often-used component's command as TV Poweron and input select may not accept consecutive remote control signals. This operation of commands such as the final step, you can save the step of pressing a Component Select button or... a Label key when you press the CLEAR key, the Label key returns to set the entire program from Step 1 to ...
... the order of operation steps • Some of that point. By programming an often-used component's command as TV Poweron and input select may not accept consecutive remote control signals. This operation of commands such as the final step, you can save the step of pressing a Component Select button or... a Label key when you press the CLEAR key, the Label key returns to set the entire program from Step 1 to ...
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System Control Functions (continued) To clear programmed commands for a specific SYSTEM CONTROL button or corresponding Label key 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. "SET" appears on the display. 3 Press the RESET key. The selected system number is displayed on page 33. 5 Press the SYSTEM...you want to display "RESET" on one of the Label keys changes as in Step 3 on the left Label 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 the Mode Display key. 2 Press...
System Control Functions (continued) To clear programmed commands for a specific SYSTEM CONTROL button or corresponding Label key 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. "SET" appears on the display. 3 Press the RESET key. The selected system number is displayed on page 33. 5 Press the SYSTEM...you want to display "RESET" on one of the Label keys changes as in Step 3 on the left Label 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 the Mode Display key. 2 Press...
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SYSTEM 7 Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER OFF If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. While erasing, "c c" stays lit. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previous setting mode. YES "REALLY?" To erase all programmed commands for all SYSTEM CONTROL buttons and corresponding Label keys 1 Follow...
SYSTEM 7 Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER OFF If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. While erasing, "c c" stays lit. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previous setting mode. YES "REALLY?" To erase all programmed commands for all SYSTEM CONTROL buttons and corresponding Label keys 1 Follow...
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... CONTROL 1 or 3 button. Select SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3, in Step 5 on page 36. To erase the programmed commands for the selected button is displayed with a series of power-on commands for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a beep sound. Executing a Series of a single key or button...
... CONTROL 1 or 3 button. Select SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3, in Step 5 on page 36. To erase the programmed commands for the selected button is displayed with a series of power-on commands for less than 2 seconds The Commander turns off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a beep sound. Executing a Series of a single key or button...
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...The selected component name appears on page 39. In this can also program a series of operating commands for which you press the SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label key. • If some of commands. Programming a series of commands for the Component Select buttons or the Label keys As with the ...buttons (up to do this case, check the operating component's power on the Label keys. To execute the commands programmed on System Control Operations • If the remote control detectors of the component goes on and off alternatively when receiving the power on page 33. The component ...
...The selected component name appears on page 39. In this can also program a series of operating commands for which you press the SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label key. • If some of commands. Programming a series of commands for the Component Select buttons or the Label keys As with the ...buttons (up to do this case, check the operating component's power on the Label keys. To execute the commands programmed on System Control Operations • If the remote control detectors of the component goes on and off alternatively when receiving the power on page 33. The component ...