| 3-245-898-11 (1)   In t e g ra t e d Re m o t e   Co m m a n d e r   Operating Instructions   RM-VL1000T   © 2002 Sony Corporation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Clo ck d isp la y a n d t im e r   fu n ct io n   A maximum of 12 timer macros,   timer control of automatic on/ off   and other controls (such as   recording, stopping, etc.) of each   component is possible.   Features   The RM-VL1000T Remote   Commander provides centralized   control of all your AV components   from a single remote commander   and saves the trouble of operating   different AV components with   different remote control devices.   The following are its main   features.   Ce n t ra lize d co n t ro l o f So n y AV   co m p o n e n t s w it h t h is o n e   re m o t e co m m a n d e r   This Commander is preset at the   factory to operate Sony brand   components, so you can use it out   of the box as a control centre for   your Sony AV components.   Cu st o m izin g 180 la b e ls o f   co n t ro l ke ys in t h e d o t m a t rix   LCD with dot matrix makes label   customizing possible. A total of   180 labels on the LCD, such as   component labels, macro labels,   etc., can be customized. A label of   up to 8 letters with digits,   Re m o t e co n t ro l sig n a ls fo r n o n -   So n y co m p o n e n t s a re a lso   p re se t   This Commander is preset for   most major brands components   other than Sony. You can control   your components remotely by   setting their code numbers (page   13).   characters or symbols can be   selected and displayed.   Co n t ro l o f 12 co m p o n e n t s   Control of a maximum of 12   components (TV, SAT, VCR, DVD,   CD, AMP, etc.) is possible.   Components are selectable with 12   keys on the LCD display by   pressing the Label Select buttons.   This Commander has an LCD   display that changes the label   display according to the selected   component.   Le a rn in g fu n ct io n fo r   p ro g ra m m in g o t h e r re m o t e   co n t ro l sig n a ls yo u n e e d   This Commander has a learning   function to learn remote control   signals to operate non-preset   components or functions (page   23).   In addition, the Commander can   learn remote control signals   (infrared signals only) of non   Audio Visual components such as   air-conditioners, lights, etc.   (Certain appliances or functions   may not be available) (page 28).   Se t t in g a m a xim u m o f 36   m a cro co m m a n d s o f a   m a xim u m o f 32 su cce ssive   st e p s   A maximum of 36 macro   commands which provide a   maximum of 32 successive steps   by pressing a single button can be   set (12 system control macros, 12   component macros and 12 timer   macros). Macro execution speed is   changeable.   All power off macro commands   for Sony components are preset at   the factory to the SONY OFF label.   Ch a n n e l m a cro fu n ct io n a llo w s   yo u t o se le ct a p ro g ra m m e   w it h a sin g le b u t t o n   Up to 4 key steps can be   programmed on macro labels. If   you set the key operations for   entering a programme number on   a macro label, you can select the   programme by selecting that   macro label (page 48).   LCD d isp la y w it h b a cklig h t   The display backlight allows   operation even in the dark.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Getting Started   Location and Function of Controls .............................................................. 6   Installing the Batteries ................................................................................ 7   When to replace the batteries ........................................................................... 7   Setting the Clock ......................................................................................... 8   Setting the clock for the first time after installing batteries ......................... 8   Adjusting the clock after setting the clock ....................................................11   Basic Operations   Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components ...................... 13   Setting a component code ............................................................................... 13   Checking if the code number works ............................................................. 16   Finding a component code with the Search function ................................. 17   To clear the contents programmed for a specific component label .......... 19   Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander ..................... 21   To control the volume ...................................................................................... 23   Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function ....... 23   Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner .................................... 28   For accurate learning ....................................................................................... 29   Changing or erasing the function of a taught label or button ................... 29   Advanced Features   Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio   System ..................................................................................................... 30   Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions ................ 34   Programming a series of commands for the System Macro labels ........... 34   Notes on System Control Operations ........................................................... 38   To clear programmed commands for a specific System Macro number   label ................................................................................................................. 39   Programming a series of commands for the component labels ................ 40   Changing the interval between operation steps .......................................... 42   Changing the component macro executing time ........................................ 43   Adding an Extra Function to the Component Labels ................................. 44   Programming the Power-On command of a selected component   (for Sony components only) ........................................................................ 44   Assigning Other Components to the Component Labels........................... 46   Copying the settings of a component label to another label ..................... 46   Selecting a Programme with a Single Label — Channel Macro Function . 48   Setting the Timer ....................................................................................... 51   Setting the new timer programme ................................................................. 51   Changing the programme already set or changing another programme   that you select ................................................................................................ 56   To clear timer settings programmed for a specific programme number   label ................................................................................................................. 60   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using Other Functions   Locking the Controls — Hold Function ...................................................... 62   Adjusting the Automatic-Off Time of the Backlight of the   Display Window ....................................................................................... 63   Setting the Key-Touch Beep ....................................................................... 64   Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Window ......................................... 65   Changing the Names of the Labels on the Display.................................... 65   Erasing All the Settings.............................................................................. 68   Additional Information   Precautions ................................................................................................ 70   Maintenance .............................................................................................. 70   Specifications............................................................................................. 70   Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 71   Appendices   Table of Preset Functions ........................................................................... 74   TV ....................................................................................................................... 74   SAT1, SAT2 (Satellite) ...................................................................................... 74   DVD ................................................................................................................... 75   VCR1, VCR2, VCR3 ......................................................................................... 76   CD ...................................................................................................................... 77   AMP ................................................................................................................... 77   MD ...................................................................................................................... 78   DAT .................................................................................................................... 79   TAPE A, TAPE B ............................................................................................... 79   Index ............................................................................................ Back cover   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ge t t in g St a rt e d   1 LCD display w indow   2 COMPO (component) button   3 SYSTEM button   Location and   Function of Controls   4 TIMER button   5 SCROLL button   6 SET button   7 Player Control buttons   8 1-/ -/-- button   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   9 0 button   button   SCROLL   SET   qa MENU button   qs 2 (volume) +/– buttons   qd % button   REC   qf Label Select button   qg 1 button   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   qh Number buttons   qj 2-/ENT (enter) button   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   qk   button   ql GUIDE button   w; Joystick and Cursors   MENU   GUIDE   wa PROGR (programme) +/–   buttons   ws   button   PROGR   * No t e o n t h e 2 a n d %   b u t t o n s   The Commander controls or mutes the   TV’s volume when you select a visual   component. The Commander controls   or mutes the amplifier’s volume when   you select an audio component.   You can also change this setting (page   30).   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When to replace the   batteries   Installing the   Batteries   Batteries for remote control   operation and backlight (two   size AA (R6) batteries)   Under normal conditions, alkaline   batteries will last up to 5 months.   The battery life varies depending   on frequency of use.   Slide open the battery   compartment lid and insert two   size AA (R6) alkaline batteries (not   supplied). Be sure to line up the +   and – on the batteries with the +   and – on the battery compartment.   If the Commander does not   operate properly, the alkaline   batteries might be worn out and   “BATT” appears on the LCD   display when you try to operate   the Commander.   When the display dims, replace   the alkaline batteries with new   ones.   No t e s o n b a t t e rie s   • Do not mix old battery with new one   or mix different types of batteries   together.   • If the electrolyte inside the battery   leaks, wipe the contaminated area of   the battery compartment with a cloth   and replace the old batteries with   new ones. To prevent electrolyte from   leaking, remove the batteries when   you plan not to use the Commander   for a long period of time.   • After replacing batteries, set the clock   (page 8).   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   Setting the Clock   Setting the clock for the   first time after installing   batteries   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   2 Select “CLOCK” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SCROLL   3 SET   2 1,7   SET   REC   VIDEO1   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   TUNER   MD   CD   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   4-6   The Commander enters clock   setting mode.   PROGR   SET   CLOCK   SUN   12:00 AM   STD TIME   DS TIME   --:--   For the first time after installing   batteries, the display for   component operation appears.   TV   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   --:--   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Select “STD TIME”   (standard time) or “DS   TIME” (daylight saving   time) by pressing the Label   Select button.   4 Select the day of the week   by pressing the Joystick   toward or   . The selected day of the week   flashes.   SUN   If the summer time (daylight   saving time) is used in your   area, select “DS TIME” when it   is in the summer time.   MON   TUE   WED   THU   FRI   SET   CLOCK   SUN   12:00 AM   STD TIME   DS TIME   --:--   SAT   SUN : Sunday   MON : Monday   TUE : Tuesday   WED : Wednesday   THU : Thursday   If the summer time is not used   in your area, select “STD   TIME.”   FRI   : Friday   SET   SAT : Saturday   CLOCK   SUN   Then press the Joystick toward   . The day of the week is set.   “12” and “AM” flash.   12:00 AM   STD TIME   DS TIME   --:--   SET   CLOCK   MON   The selected “STD TIME” or   “DS TIME” stays lit.   12:00 AM   STD TIME   Fo r e xa m p le , w h e n “ STD   TIME” is se le ct e d   --:--   SET   CLOCK   No t e   If you press the Joystick toward , the   day of the week is set and setting   mode skips to Step 6.   SUN   12:00 AM   STD TIME   --:--   Continued   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Se t t in g t h e Clo ck (co n t in u e d )   6 Set the minute by pressing   the Joystick toward or   Each time the Joystick is   . 5 Set the hour (AM or PM) by   pressing the Joystick   pressed toward   or , the   minute changes by one.   toward or   . The selected minute flashes.   Each time the Joystick is   pressed toward   or , the   hour changes by one.   The selected hour (AM or PM)   flashes.   PM   PM   AM   AM   AM   PM   No t e s   • If you press the Joystick toward   , the minute is set and the   setting mode returns to Step 4.   • If you press the Joystick toward   , the minute is set and the   setting mode returns to Step 5.   • If you want to finish the clock   setting, go to Step 7.   Then press the Joystick toward   . The hour is set. “00”   (minute) flashes.   SET   CLOCK   MON   9:00 PM   STD TIME   --:--   No t e   If you press the Joystick toward , the   hour and AM (or PM) are set and the   setting mode returns to Step 4.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Press the SET button.   Adjusting the clock after   setting the clock   COMPO   SYSTEM   With a beep sound, the day of   the week, the hour, and the   minute are set, and the clock   starts from 0 seconds.   TIMER   3 SCROLL   2 SET   1,5   REC   SET   VIDEO1   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   CLOCK   TUNER   MD   MON   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   STD TIME   9:30 PM   MENU   GUIDE   4 The Commander enters the   setting mode.   PROGR   SET   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   a g a in   The display for component operation   appears.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   No t e   If you press the SET button in steps 4-6,   the clock setting is confirmed and starts   form 0 seconds.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo1ad1.   Se t t in g t h e Clo ck (co n t in u e d )   4 Set the clock by pressing   the Joystick toward   , , or . Follow Steps 4 - 6 on   pages 9-10.   2 Select “CLOCK” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   5 Press the SET button.   SET   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   The Commander enters clock   setting mode.   “CLOCK” and the current time   setting is displayed on the LCD   display.   The time mode (STD TIME or   DS TIME) currently set stays   lit, and the other flashes.   3 To change the time mode,   select the time mode which   flashes (STD TIME or DS   TIME) by pressing the   Label Select button.   SET   CLOCK   WED   10:00 AM   STD TIME   DS TIME   10:00 AM   If it is not necessary to change   the time mode, press the   Joystick toward or , and go   to Step 4.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ba sic Op e ra t io n s   Setting a component code   Setting the Code for   Preset Audio and   Visual Components   The Commander is preset at the   factory to operate Sony brand AV   components (see the table below).   If you are using the Commander   with a factory-set Sony   COMPO   3 4 SYSTEM   TIMER   SCROLL   SET   2 REC   components, skip the following   procedures.   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   You can use the Commander with   other preset AV components also.   To use with other AV components,   you need to follow the following   procedures to set the correct codes   for each component.   TV   PHONO   5 2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   Component   Preset   Factory setting   name on the component   display   PROGR   TV   TV   Sony TV   SAT1   Digital   satellite   Sony digital   satellite box   SAT2   DVD   Analogue   satellite   Sony analogue   satellite box   DVD player Sony DVD   player   VCR1   VCR2   VCR3   VCR   VCR   VCR   Sony VHS VCR   (VTR3)   Example: To set up a Philips’ TV   Sony 8mm VCR   (VTR2)   1 See the tables in the   Sony Betamax   VCR   supplied “Component   Code Numbers,” and find   the four-digit code number   for the desired component.   If more than one code number   is listed, use the number that is   listed first.   For example, to set up a Philips   TV, you would use the code   number 8056.   CD   CD player   Amplifier   Sony CD player   Sony amplifier   Sony MD deck   AMP   MD/ DAT MD deck/   DAT deck   TAPE A   Cassette   deck*   Sony cassette   deck   TAPE B   Cassette   deck*   Sony cassette   deck   * Analogue audio compact cassette   deck   The first digit of the   component code number   means the component category   (TV, VCR, etc.). For further   details, see the tables in the   supplied “Component Code   Numbers.”   See “Table of Preset Functions”   (page 74) for the functions of keys   and buttons as for each   component.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo1ad3.   Se t t in g t h e Co d e fo r Pre se t   Au d io a n d Visu a l Co m p o n e n t s   (co n t in u e d )   4 Select the desired   component by pressing the   Label Select button.   2 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   SET   PRESET   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   3 Select “PRESET” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   SET   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   “PRESET” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   SAT2   VCR2   CD   SET   PRESET   AMP   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   MD/DAT   VCR3   TAPE A   TAPE B   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When the desired component   is selected, the component   name (in this case, TV), and the   four-digit component code   number previously set for the   component are displayed.   6 If you want to set a code for   another component, repeat   Steps 4 and 5.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the previous   one.   COMPO   SET   No t e s   PRESET   • If you press a component code   number that is not on the table in the   supplied “Component Code   Numbers,” the Commander beeps   five times and “NG” flashes after you   press the ENT button. The setting   returns to the previous one. If this   happens, check the component code   number, and try setting again.   • If you don't input anything into the   Commander for over two minutes   between each step, the setup   8001   TV   procedure will be cancelled. In this   case, preset again.   • The first digit of the component code   number means the component   category (TV, VCR, etc.). The   5 Press the four-digit   component code number by   pressing the number   buttons followed by the   ENT button.   component corresponding to the   four-digit component code number is   preset in Step 5. If you preset the   component of which the category is   different from that preset previously,   you can, if necessary, change the   component names (see page 65).   • If you preset a component code after   you input character contents to the   labels on the LCD display (page 65),   they are cleared and the original   display is shown. Edit the characters   after you decide the component to be   used by presetting a code.   Exa m p le : To e n t e r “ 8086”   Input “8,” “0,” “8,” “6,” and   press the ENT button.   If t h e se t t in g o f t h e co d e is   su cce ssfu l   With a beep sound, “OK” and   input digits are displayed.   The digits are decided and the   display returns to the   presetting mode.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the setting   mode.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   a g a in   The display for component   operation appears.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo1ad5.   Se t t in g t h e Co d e fo r Pre se t   Au d io a n d Visu a l Co m p o n e n t s   (co n t in u e d )   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   Checking if the code   number works   SAT2   VCR2   CD   1 When the display for   component operation   appears (if not, press the   SET button repeatedly),   press the COMPO button.   AMP   MD/DAT   VCR3   TAPE A   TAPE B   “COMPO” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   2 Select the component you   have set up by pressing the   Label Select button.   COMPO   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   COMPO   TV   10:00 AM   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   10:00 AM   3 Turn on the component by   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   its power switch.   4 Aim the Commander at the   component and press the 1   button.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When the remote control signal   Finding a component code   is sent,   is shown on the   display.   with the Search function   You can find a code number   available for a component that   doesn’t have one in the supplied   “Component Code Numbers.”   TV   The component should turn   off.   Before starting the Search   function   5 If you have succeeded,   check that the Commander   is operating the other   functions of your   Set each component to the   following status to enable the   Search function.   TV, AMP: Power-on   CD, MD, TAPE, DAT: Power-on   with a playback source (disc,   cassette tape, etc.)   component, such as   programme and volume   control.   Other components: Power-off   See page 23 for details.   COMPO   If t h e Co m m a n d e r d o e s n o t   se e m t o b e w o rkin g   2 3 SYSTEM   Try repeating these setup procedures   using the other codes listed for your   components (see page 13).   TIMER   SCROLL   SET   5 1 Notes on labels on the LCD   display which have “learned” a   remote control signal already   If another signal has already been   programmed on that label by the   learning function (page 23), you   cannot preset the component code   number. To use it as a preset   component label, first erase its   learned signal (page 29).   REC   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   CD   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   6 4 MENU   GUIDE   PROGR   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo1ad7.   Se t t in g t h e Co d e fo r Pre se t   Au d io a n d Visu a l Co m p o n e n t s   (co n t in u e d )   3 Select the desired   component by pressing the   Label Select button.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   SET   PRESET   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   2 Select “PRESET” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   in Step 4 on page 14.   SET   When the desired component   is selected, the component   name (in this case, TV) and the   four-digit component code   number previously set to the   component is displayed.   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   COMPO   SET   PRESET   “PRESET” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   8001   TV   SET   PRESET   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   4 Press the PROGR + or   PROGR – button to search for   component code numbers in   the same category (in this   case, code numbers which   begin with “8”).   Press PROGR + to go to the next   code number.   Press PROGR – to go back to   the previous code number.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   No t e   To search for component code   numbers in another category, return   to Step 3, or input a four-digit   component code number of another   category (for example, a code   number which begins with “3”, “4”,   etc.) before Step 4.   To clear the contents   programmed for a specific   component label   You can clear all data you have set   (preset data, learned contents, channel   macro, character contents of the labels,   programmed data of system macro for   the component label).   5 Aim the Commander at the   component and press the 1   button.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   When the remote control signal   is sent,   is shown on the   display.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   COMPO   SET   PRESET   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “CLEAR”   on one of the labels.   If it works (power-off for TV,   AMP, playback for CD, MD,   DAT, TAPE, and power-on for   other components), go to Step   6.   If it does not, repeat Steps 4 to   5.   Each time the SCROLL button is   pressed, the label changes as   follows.   6 Press the ENT button.   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   With a beep sound, “OK” and   input digits are displayed.   The component code number is   decided and the display returns   to the presetting mode.   SYSTEM   TIMER   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the setting   mode.   CH MACRO   VOLUME   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   a g a in   The display for component   operation appears.   POWER ON   COPY   No t e   It is recommended to write down   the code number.   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo1ad9.   Se t t in g t h e Co d e fo r Pre se t   Au d io a n d Visu a l Co m p o n e n t s   (co n t in u e d )   5 Select the component of   which the settings you   want to erase by pressing   the Label Select button.   3 Select “CLEAR” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   COMPO   SET   CLEAR   TV   SET   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   POWER ON   COPY   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   Wh ile e ra sin g   COMPO   SET   4 Select “COMPO” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   CLEAR   COMPLETE   R R R R R R R R R SET   CLEAR   TV   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   ALL   When erasing finishes,   “COMPLETE” is displayed with a   beep sound.   If yo u w a n t t o e ra se t h e   se t t in g s o f o t h e r   Co m p o n e n t s   Component names are   Repeat Step 5.   displayed on the labels.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the previous   one.   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   in Step 4 on page 14.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   COMPO   Operating Your   Components with the   Remote Commander   TV   SAT1   VCR1   If you operate a non-Sony   DVD   component, make sure you set the   component code first (page 13).   10:00 AM   1 COMPO   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   SYSTEM   TIMER   2 SCROLL   SET   REC   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   PROGR   SAT2   VCR2   CD   AMP   MD/DAT   VCR3   Example: To play VCR1   TAPE A   TAPE B   1 When the display for   component operation   appears (if not, press the   SET button repeatedly),   press the COMPO button.   “COMPO” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo2ad1.   Op e ra t in g Yo u r Co m p o n e n t s   w it h t h e Re m o t e Co m m a n d e r   (co n t in u e d )   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   2 Select the component (in   this case, VCR1) to be   operated by pressing the   Label Select button.   ANT SW   SEARCH   SEARCH   PLAYx2   t T COMPO   TV   Q.TIMER   COUNTER   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   COMMERCL   SP/LP   10:00 AM   EJECT   The labels for operating the   selected component are   displayed.   ********   ********   ********   3 Press the desired button on   the Commander or select   the label on the LCD   VCR1   ANT SW   SEARCH   SEARCH   PLAYx2   t T display by pressing the   Label Select button.   10:00 AM   When the remote control signal   is sent,   is shown in the   display.   See “Table of Preset Functions”   (page 74) for the functions of   keys and buttons for each   component.   No t e   The remote control signals may be   different for some components or   functions. In this case, programme the   remote control signals with the learning   function (see page 23). Note, however,   that components and functions that do   not support the remote control of   infrared signals will not work with this   Commander.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To control the volume   Using Non-Preset   Remote Control   Operations   Press the VOL 2 +/ – buttons to   control the volume, and the %   button to mute. When you select a   visual component, the TV’s   volume will be controlled, and   when you select an audio   component, the amplifier’s   volume will be controlled. You can   change this setting also (page 30).   — Le a rn in g Fu n ct io n   To operate non-preset components   or functions, use the following   “learning” procedure to “teach”   any of the programmable buttons   on the Commander and labels on   the display to operate the   functions of another remote   control. You can also use the   learning function to change the   signal of individual labels and   buttons after setting the   No t e s   • If you have programmed any signal   for the 2 or % button for any   component using the learning   function, that signal will be   transmitted instead of controlling the   volume of the TV or amplifier.   • If you have programmed any signal   for the 2 or % button of TV or AMP   using the learning function, that   signal will be also transmitted when   you select another component.   However, if you have programmed   any signal for the 2 or % button of   another component, that signal will   be transmitted only after you select   that component.   component code number (page   13).   No t e   Some specific remote control signals   may not be learned.   • If you have assigned another   component to the TV or AMP button,   the volume of the TV or amplifier   cannot be controlled even when you   select other components.   COMPO   SYSTEM   3 4 TIMER   SCROLL   SET   2,8   REC   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   PROGR   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo2ad3.   Usin g No n -Pre se t Re m o t e   Co n t ro l Op e ra t io n s   — Le a rn in g Fu n ct io n (co n t in u e d )   “LEARN” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   Example: To programme the N   (Play) signal of your component   to the VCR1 N (Play) button of   the Commander   COMPO   SET   LEARN   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   1 Place the RM-VL1000T   head to head with your   component’s remote   control.   4 Select the desired   component of which signals   are to be learned by   pressing the Label Select   button.   about 2 – 4 inches   (5 – 10 cm) away   RM-VL1000T   2 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   (To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.)   COMPO   SET   LEARN   TV   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   3 Select “LEARN” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   All the learnable labels flash.   SET   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   SET   LEARN   ANT SW   SEARCH   SEARCH   PLAYx2   VCR1   t T 24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   5 Select the label on the LCD   display by pressing the   Label Select button or press   the button on the   Commander you want to   “teach.”   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   ANT SW   “LEARN” flashes for 10 seconds,   and the Commander enters   receiving mode.   SEARCH   SEARCH   PLAYx2   t T Wh e n t e a ch in g t o a la b e l o n   t h e LCD   The selected label stays lit. Other   labels disappear.   Q.TIMER   COUNTER   COMMERCL   SP/LP   SET LEARN   LEARN   EJECT   ********   ********   ********   PLAYx2   VCR1   No t e o n t h e fla sh in g d isp la y   The labels that are already preset   for that component flash twice   while those that are not preset flash   once.   Wh e n t e a ch in g t o a b u t t o n   o n t h e Co m m a n d e r   The labels disappear.   To ch a n g e t h e n a m e o f t h e   La b e ls   Follow the procedure on page 27.   6 Press and hold down the   button on the other remote   control until you hear a   beep.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the setting   learning mode.   (If you release the button   before you hear a beep, the   signal may not be learned   correctly.)   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo2ad5.   Usin g No n -Pre se t Re m o t e   Co n t ro l Op e ra t io n s   — Le a rn in g Fu n ct io n (co n t in u e d )   When you teach the REC   (record) signal   If you have to press two buttons at   the same time (for example, z and   N) to start recording on your   cassette deck or VCR, teach the   Wh e n t h e co m m a n d h a s   b e e n le a rn e d su cce ssfu lly   The learned labels stay lit and the   other learnable labels flash.   REC signal as below.   In Step 5 (page 25), press only the REC   button. Then press the two buttons on   your component’s remote control in   Step 6.   If “ NG” fla sh e s o n t h e   d isp la y   Learning did not succeed. Try Steps   5 and 6 again.   You cannot teach the REC signal   to the two buttons pressed at the   same time (for example, z and   N) on the Commander. Teach the   REC signal to a single button.   7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to   teach functions to other   labels or buttons.   To le a rn a n o t h e r   co m p o n e n t ’s re m o t e co n t ro l   sig n a l   Select the component in Step 4, and   then follow Steps 5 and 6 to   perform learning.   When you teach signals to the   2 +/ – or % buttons   • If you have programmed any   signal on the 2 +/ – or %   button for components other   than TV and AMP using the   learning function, the signal will   be transmitted only when you   select that component.   • If you have programmed any   signal on the 2 or % button for   TV or AMP using the learning   function, the signal will be also   transmitted when you select   another component.   8 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the   setting learning mode.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   a g a in   The display returns to the setting   mode.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   o n ce a g a in   The display for component   operation appears.   However, if you have   No t e s   programmed any signal on the   2 +/ – or % button for another   component, the signal will be   transmitted only after you select   that component.   • If you do not perform learning steps   within two minutes, learning mode   ends.   • If you do not perform Step 6 within   10 seconds after Step 5, the display   reverts to the display in Step 4. (All   the learnable labels flash.) In this   case, perform Step 5 again while the   display is flashing.   When you teach the signals of   an air-conditioner   See the “Notes on learning the   signals of an air-conditioner” on   page 28.   If t h e Co m m a n d e r d o e s n o t   se e m t o b e w o rkin g   If the learned label or button does not   operate properly, teach once again. (For   example, if the volume becomes very   loud after pressing the 2 + button   only once, noise may have interfered   during the learning procedure.)   If yo u w a n t t o se t a co m p o n e n t   co d e t o a la b e l a ft e r le a rn in g a   sig n a l   You cannot preset the component code   number to a label which has “learned   signal”. To use it as a preset component   label, first erase its learned signal (page   29).   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To change the function name of   the labels on the display   You can change the display of the   labels on the display to a suitable   name using up to 8 characters or   digits.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode.   SET   LEARN   1 In Step 4 (page 24), select   the component label (for   example, VCR1) by   pressing the Label Select   button.   PLAYx2   VCR1   COMPO   SET   LEARN   TV   3 Input digits or characters   on the label by pressing the   Joystick toward   and   The cursor flashes at the left   end of the label.   , , SAT1   VCR1   DVD   . Begin inputting digits or   characters from the left. Press   the Joystick toward   or   repeatedly until you obtain the   desired digit or character.   Each time the Joystick is   pressed toward , the digit or   character changes in the order   as below.   2 Select the function name   you want to change by   keeping the Label Select   button pressed for more   than 2 seconds.   Each time the Joystick is   pressed toward , the digit or   character changes conversely.   If you keep the Joystick pressed   SET   LEARN   toward   or , the digit or   ANT SW   character changes   continuously.   SEARCH   SEARCH   PLAYx2   VCR1   t T A t B t C t D t E t F t   G t H t I t J t K t L t   M t N t O t P t Q t R   t S t T t U t V t W t   X t Y t Z t a t b t c t   d t e t f t g t h t i t j   t k t l t m t n t o t p   tq t r t s t t t u t v t   w t x t y t z t 0 t 1 t   2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t 7 t 8   t 9 t   space t ! t ” t # t $ t &   t ( t ) t ∗ t + t , t – t   . t / t : t ? t ~ t   t t t t t t t t t Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo2ad7.   Usin g No n -Pre se t Re m o t e   Co n t ro l Op e ra t io n s   — Le a rn in g Fu n ct io n (co n t in u e d )   Notes on learning the   signals of an air-   conditioner   If you make a mistake, move   the cursor to the digit or   character you want to correct   by pressing the or button,   and input again.   About seasonal adjustments   If you change the settings of the   air-conditioner for the season, you   have to programme the remote   control signals of the new settings   on the Commander.   4 Decide the digit or the   character you input by   pressing the Joystick   If the power-on/off operation   does not work correctly   toward   . The air-conditioner may not be   turned on or off properly with the   button or key of this Commander,   for which you have programmed   its power-on/ off signal.   If the Commander can operate   only “ON” with one button or   label and “OFF” with another,   while your air-conditioner’s   remote control can operate “ON/   OFF” with a single button or label,   programme the signal on two   buttons or labels of the   The cursor moves to the right.   When the Joystick is pressed   toward , the cursor moves to   the left. You can input a digit or   character to the place where   the cursor flashes.   5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until   you input a suitable name   to the label.   When the cursor reaches to the   right end, if the Joystick is   pressed toward , the cursor   returns back to the left end.   Commander as follows.   1 Clear the learned power-on/ off   signal from the button or label   (page 29).   6 Press the SET button.   The commander enters the   learning standby mode.   2 Programme the signal   (transmitted from the power-   on/ off button of the air-   conditioner’s remote control)   for the button or label again.   3 Programme the signal from the   same button of the remote   control for another button or   label.   The two buttons or labels of the   Commander have been   programmed with the power-on   signal and the power-off signal of   the air-conditioner, respectively so   that you can operate the air-   conditioner with the Commander.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   For accurate learning   • Do not move the remote units   during the learning procedure.   • Be sure to keep holding down   the button of the other remote   control until you hear the   Changing or erasing the   function of a taught label   or button   To change the learned function,   clear it first and perform learning   again.   confirmation beep.   • Use fresh batteries in both   remote control units.   • Avoid learning in places under   direct sunlight or strong   To clear the learned function of   a label or button   After Step 4 (page 24), while   pressing the button or the Label   Select button corresponding to the   label that you want to erase, press   the SCROLL button.   fluorescent light.   • The remote control detector area   may differ depending on each   remote unit. If learning does not   work, try changing the positions   of the two remote control units.   • When you teach signals of an   interactive signal exchange   system remote control unit   (supplied with some of Sony’s   receivers and amplifiers) to the   Commander, the response signal   of the main unit may interfere   with the learning of the   “CLEAR OK” appears and the   learned function is cleared with a   beep sound.   The cleared label flashes together   with other learnable labels.   Commander. In such a case,   move to a place where the   signals will not reach the main   unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).   If t h e ch a ra ct e r co n t e n t s o f t h e   la b e l h a ve b e e n ch a n g e d   To clear the character contents of that   label, perform the same procedure   above again. The input contents are   cleared and the label display returns to   the original setting.   IMPORTANT   Be sure to place the   Commander out of the reach of   small children or pets.   Also set the Hold function to   lock all the buttons on the   Commander (page 62) when it   is not used. Components such   as air conditioners, heaters,   electric appliances, and electric   shutters or curtains receiving an   infrared signal can be   dangerous if misused.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo2ad9.   Ad va n ce d Fe a t u re s   However, if your visual   components are connected to an   audio system, you probably hear   TV or VCR sound from the   loudspeakers via your amplifier,   not from your TV speakers. In this   case, you need to change the   factory preset so that you can   control the volume of your visual   components without first having   to switch to the amplifier.   Controlling the   Volume of Visual   Components   Connected to an   Audio System   The Commander is factory preset   based on the assumption that you   hear the sound of your visual   components from your TV   speakers, and that you hear sound   of your audio components from   the loudspeakers connected to   your amplifier.   To change the Factory Preset of   the Volume Control   2 COMPO   5,7   SYSTEM   This feature enables you to control   the volume of your TV or   4 TIMER   SCROLL   amplifier without having to select   TV or AMP each time you want to   control the volume.   SET   3,6   For example, to control the   volume while using a VCR, you   don’t need to press the TV button   to control the TV volume.   REC   1,8   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   You can switch the volume of all   the visual components to the   amplifier at the same time.   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   The following table shows the   factory setting of which volume   would be controlled for each   component.   PROGR   Component Controls the volume   name on the of   display   TV   TV   VCR1   VCR2   VCR3   SAT1   SAT2   DVD   TV   TV   TV   TV   TV   TV   CD   amplifier   amplifier   amplifier   amplifier   amplifier   AMP   MD/ DAT   TAPE A   TAPE B   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   4 To change the volume   control setting of visual   components (TV, SAT1,   SAT2, DVD, VCR1, VCR2   and VCR3), select the   component set to visual (in   this case, TV) by pressing   the Label Select button.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   2 Press the SCROLL button   once to display “VOLUME”   on one of the labels.   SET   VOLUME   VISUAL   TV   AUDIO   AMP   3 Select “VOLUME” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   The component names are   displayed on the labels. To   change the labels, press the   SCROLL button. Each time the   SCROLL button is pressed, the   labels change as in Step 4 on   page 14.   SET   SYSTEM   TIMER   CH MACRO   VOLUME   The components with a preset   code number beginning with   “8” (TV) or “4” (amplifier)   flash.   COMPO   SET   VOLUME   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   VISUAL   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo3ad1.   Co n t ro llin g t h e Vo lu m e o f Visu a l   Co m p o n e n t s Co n n e ct e d t o a n   Au d io Syst e m (co n t in u e d )   The component names are   displayed on the labels. To   change the labels, press the   SCROLL button.   5 Select the component of   which the volume setting   you want to change ( in this   case, AMP) by pressing the   Label Select button. (To   change the labels, press the   SCROLL button.)   The components with a preset   code number beginning with   “4” (amplifier) flash.   COMPO   SET   VOLUME   SAT2   VCR2   CD   With a beep sound, the volume   control setting of visual   components is switched to the   amplifier.   AMP   AUDIO   COMPO   SET   VOLUME   AMP   R 7 Select the component of   which volume setting you   want to change (in this case,   AMP) by pressing the Label   Select button. (To change   the labels, press the   R R VISUAL   SCROLL button.)   If you want to change the   volume setting of other   components, repeat Steps 4   and 5.   With a beep sound, the volume   control setting of audio   components is switched to the   amplifier.   6 To change the volume   control setting of audio   components (AMP, CD,   MD/ DAT, TAPE A and   TAPE B), select the   COMPO   SET   VOLUME   AMP   R component set to audio (in   this case, AMP) by pressing   the Label Select button.   R R AUDIO   SET   VOLUME   If you want to change the   volume setting of other   components, repeat Steps 6 and   7.   VISUAL   AMP   AUDIO   AMP   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • When controlling the volume of the   audio components, the signal of the   2 or % button or the learned signal   of the 2 or % button for the   8 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the   previous one.   amplifier is transmitted.   • When controlling the volume of the   visual components, if a TV is set for   volume control setting, the signal of   the 2 or % button or the learned   signal of the 2 or % button for the   TV is transmitted.   • When controlling the volume of the   visual components, if an amplifier is   set for volume control setting, the   signal of the 2 or % button for the   amplifier is transmitted for the TV.   But if you programme any signal for   the 2 or % button of the TV, its   learned signal is transmitted for the   TV.   No t e s   • If you set a TV or an amplifier for   volume control setting to the TV or   AMP label displayed by default, the   signal of the preset component will   be transmitted. If you programme   any signal for the 2 or % button of   each component by “learning”, the   learned signal programmed for each   component will be transmitted.   • Even if you preset another TV or   amplifier to a component label, when   the preset data of the TV or amplifier   for volume control setting to the TV   or AMP label displayed by default   will be not cleared, the signal of the   component preset by default will be   transmitted.   But if you set another TV or amplifier   for volume control setting, its signal   will be transmitted. In this case, its   learned signal will be transmitted if   you programme any signal for the 2   or % button.   • If a TV or an amplifier set for volume   control setting has no preset data for   the 2 or % button, the signal cannot   be transmitted.   • If you preset another category of   component than a TV or an amplifier   to the component label for which the   volume control setting has been   programmed, the signal of the 2 or   % button cannot be transmitted.   • When operating a component which   has no volume data, if you have   programmed any signal for its 2 or   % button of each component by   “learning”, the learned signal   programmed for the component is   transmitted even if you try to control   the volume using the volume control   function.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo3ad3.   While executing the programmed   commands, at the same time that   each remote control signal is   transmitted, the corresponding   label is displayed.   Executing a Series of   Commands   — Syst e m Co n t ro l Fu n ct io n s   With the System Control function,   you can programme a series of   operating commands, and execute   them simply as follows.   Programming a series of   commands for the System   Macro labels   1 When the display for   component operation appears   (if not, press the SET button   repeatedly), press the SYSTEM   button.   Example: To programme the   procedure above for the   SYSTEM2 label   2 Select the System Macro   number label by pressing the   Label Select button.   2 COMPO   For example, when you watch a   video, a series of operations like   the ones below are necessary.   3,4   SYSTEM   TIMER   SCROLL   Example:   1 Turn on the TV.   5,6   SET   2 Turn on the video (VCR1).   3 Turn on the amplifier.   4 Set the input selector of the   amplifier to VIDEO 1.   5 Set the input mode of the TV to   VIDEO.   REC   1,9   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   6 Start video playback.   MENU   GUIDE   You can programme up to 32   consecutive operation steps to   each of the System Macro labels   (SONY OFF, SYSTEM 2-12).   PROGR   At the factory, the SONY OFF   label is preset with a series of the   system power-off commands for   Sony components. You can   overwrite a system macro over   this label.   If you have set the System Control   function for a component label   (page 40), the execution of the   programmed commands begins   when you press the Label Select   button corresponding to the label   for more than 2 seconds.   The component macro executing   time is variable by changing the   setting (page 43).   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The macro numbers are   displayed on the labels. To   change the labels (SONY OFF,   SYSTEM2-12), press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   The macro numbers for which   the system macro is   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   programmed stay lit, and   others flash.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   5 Select the macro number by   pressing the Label Select   button.   2 Press the SCROLL button   once to display “SYSTEM”   on one of the labels.   SYSTEM   SET   3 Select “SYSTEM” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SYSTEM   SONY OFF   SYSTEM2   SYSTEM3   SYSTEM4   SET   SYSTEM   TIMER   CH MACRO   VOLUME   The selected macro number is   displayed, and component   names are displayed on the   labels.   If a se rie s o f co m m a n d s is   a lre a d y p ro g ra m m e d fo r   t h a t la b e l   To programme a new series of   operations, clear the programme   first (see page 39).   “SYSTEM” and “COMPO”   flash.   4 Select “SYSTEM” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SYSTEM   SET   SYSTEM   COMPO   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo3ad5.   Exe cu t in g a Se rie s o f Co m m a n d s   — Syst e m Co n t ro l Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   7 Press the Label select   button(s) or other button(s)   on the Commander for the   desired operation.   6 Select the component to   operate by pressing the   Label Select button (in this   case, TV).   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   If you want to turn on the TV,   press the 1 button.   SYSTEM   SET   8 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 and   programme the buttons for   the series of operations.   SYSTEM2   TV   In this example, press the   following buttons.   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   VCR1   AMP   The selected component name   is displayed on the bottom of   the LCD display, and the labels   for the operation of the   component are displayed. To   change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   TV   VCR1   SYSTEM   SET   SYSTEM2   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   9 When you have   programmed all the keys   and buttons, press the SET   button.   With a beep sound, a series of   operating commands is   registered.   The display returns to Step 5.   To select another component,   press the COMPO button.   If yo u p re ss t h e SET b u t t o n   The display returns to the previous   one.   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   No t e s   Ab o u t t h e o rd e r o f o p e ra t io n   st e p s   • If you interrupt the procedure at any   point for over two minutes, the setup   procedure will be cancelled. In this   case, set the entire programme from   the beginning.   • If you change the component code   number (page 13) or programme a   new signal by learning (page 23) on a   label that has been programmed in   the series of commands of the System   Control function, the new signal is   transmitted when you press the Label   Select button corresponding to the   system number label.   Some of the components may not   accept consecutive remote control   signals. For example, a TV generally   does not react to next signal right after   the Power-on signal. So, a series of   commands such as TV Power-on and   input select may not work properly. In   this case, insert other signals like the   example below;   TV Power-on t VCR Power-on   t VCR play back t TV input select   To change the name of a System   Macro label on the display   You can change the display of the   labels on the display to the most   suitable name using up to 8   characters or digits.   1 In Step 5 (page 35), select the   System Macro label of which   name you want to change (for   example, SYSTEM4) by keeping   the Label Select button pressed   for more than 2 seconds.   • While programming a series of   operating commands, you cannot   clear any operation step you have   programmed. If you have   programmed an incorrect operation   by mistake, start again from Step 1.   • If you try to programme more than 32   steps, the System Control setting   finishes, and the 32 steps you have   programmed are registered. If you   want to programme again, clear the   programme (page 39) and start again   from Step 1.   • The SCROLL button is not counted as   a step.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode.   • When programming a power-on   command for the System Control   function, if you select the component   label for which you programmed the   Power-On setting (page 44), the   Power-On setting is also available. So,   the power of the selected component   turns off if the POWER key of the   component is programmed.   SYSTEM   SET   SYSTEM   In this case, clear the Power-on   setting, or do not programme the   POWER key of the component.   SYSTEM4   Ab o u t t h e in t e rva l b e t w e e n   o p e ra t io n st e p s   • You can change the interval between   operation steps (page 42).   • If you cannot receive signals   successfully during consecutive   operation steps, programme an   interval of 250 ms between steps by   pressing the TIMER button between   operation steps in Step 8 on page 36.   This operation of programming an   interval is counted also as a step.   2 Input the name of the label.   Follow Steps 3 - 5, on pages 27-   28.   3 Press the SET button.   The commander goes to Step 6   on page 36.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo3ad7.   Exe cu t in g a Se rie s o f Co m m a n d s   — Syst e m Co n t ro l Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   Notes on 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   operate consecutively even after   you select the System Macro   number label.   • If some of the components did   not operate correctly because of   the above or for any other   To clear the System Macro of a   label   In Step 5 (page 35), while pressing   the Label Select button   corresponding to the label that   you want to erase, press the   SCROLL button. (The labels for   which the System Macro is   programmed stay lit.)   “CLEAR OK” appears and the   System Macro is cleared with a   beep sound.   reason, always set all the   components back to the states   they were in before you select   the System Macro number label.   Failure to do this can result in   incorrect operation when you   select the System Macro number   label again.   • Some components may not   always be powered on by the   System Control function. This is   because the power of the   The cleared label flashes together   with other labels which have no   System Macro data.   If t h e ch a ra ct e r co n t e n t s o f t h e   la b e l h a ve b e e n ch a n g e d   To clear the character contents of that   label, perform the same procedure   above again. The input contents are   cleared and the label display returns to   the original setting.   Wh e n yo u cle a r t h e Syst e m   Ma cro o ve rw rit t e n o ve r t h e   SONY OFF la b e l   The overwritten System Macro is   cleared when you perform the   procedure above and the factory   presetting returns to the SONY OFF   label.   component goes on and off   alternatively when receiving the   power on/ off signal. In this case,   check the operating component’s   power on/ off state before using   the system control function.   If the character contents of the SONY   OFF label have been changed, the   character contents are cleared when   you perform the procedure above   again. The input contents are cleared   and the label display returns to “SONY   OFF.”   No t e   When you select the label for which the   System Macro is programmed, the ‘NG’   sound is heard. If you release the Label   Select button then, data is not cleared   and the System Macro signal is   transmitted.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To clear programmed   commands for a specific   System Macro number label   You can clear the System Macro   and the character contents you   have programmed for a label.   3 Select “CLEAR” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   POWER ON   COPY   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   4 Select “SYSTEM” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “CLEAR”   on one of the labels.   SET   CLEAR   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   ALL   SET   POWER ON   COPY   “SYSTEM” appears on the LCD   display, and the system macro   numbers are displayed on the   labels. To change the labels   (SONY OFF, SYSTEM2- 12),   press the SCROLL button   repeatedly.   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo3ad9.   Exe cu t in g a Se rie s o f Co m m a n d s   — Syst e m Co n t ro l Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   Programming a series of   commands for the   component labels   5 Select the macro number of   which System Control   function you want to erase   by pressing the Label Select   button.   You can also programme a series   of operating commands   (component macro) for the   component labels (up to 32 steps).   To execute a series of operating   commands for a component label,   proceed as follows.   SYSTEM   SET   1 When the display for   CLEAR   component operation appears   (if not, press the SET button   repeatedly), press the COMPO   button.   2 Select the component label by   pressing the Label Select button   for more than a second.   SONY OFF   SYSTEM2   SYSTEM3   SYSTEM4   No t e s   • The programmed commands are   executed when you select a   component label by pressing the   Label Select button for more than a   second.   Wh ile e ra sin g   When you press the Label Select   button for less than a second, the   selected label works as the normal   component label, and the   corresponding function labels are   displayed.   • The component macro executing time   is variable by changing the setting   (page 43).   SYSTEM   SET   CLEAR   COMPLETE   R R R R R R R R R • See also “About the interval between   operation steps” on page 37 and   “Notes on System Control   Operations” on page 38.   SYSTEM2   When erasing finishes,   “COMPLETE” is displayed   with a beep sound.   If yo u w a n t t o e ra se t h e   se t t in g s o f o t h e r m a cro   n u m b e rs   Repeat Step 5.   6 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the previous   one.   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 In Step 4 (page 35), select   “COMPO” by pressing the   Label Select button.   4 Press the SET button.   With a beep sound, a series of   operating commands is   registered.   The display returns to Step 2   above.   SYSTEM   SET   SYSTEM   COMPO   To clear the component macro   of a label   In Step 2 (page 41), while pressing   the Label Select button   corresponding to the label that   you want to erase, press the   SCROLL button. (The labels for   which a series of commands is   programmed stay lit.)   “CLEAR OK” appears and the   component macro is cleared with a   beep sound.   Component names are   displayed. The labels for which   a series of commands is   programmed stay lit and others   flash.   The cleared label flashes together   with other labels for which a series   of commands is not programmed.   2 Select the component for   which you want to   No t e   programme a series of   commands by pressing the   Label Select button (for   example, DVD).   When you select the label for which a   series of commands is programmed,   the ‘NG’ sound is heard. If you release   the Label Select button then, data is not   cleared and the component macro   signal is transmitted.   SYSTEM COMPO   SET   SYSTEM   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   3 Programme a series of   commands for the   component label by   following the same   procedure of Step 6-8 on   page 36.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo4ad1.   Exe cu t in g a Se rie s o f Co m m a n d s   — Syst e m Co n t ro l Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   The current interval setting   stays lit. The factory setting is   150 ms. (ms: 1/ 1000 second)   5 Select the interval by   pressing the Label Select   button.   Changing the interval   between operation steps   You can control the interval from   150- 900 ms.   SET   SYSDELAY   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   150ms   400ms   650ms   900ms   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display   INTERVAL   “SYSDELAY” on one of the   labels.   With a beep sound, the setting   is changed.   3 Select “SYSDELAY” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   SYSDELAY   150ms   SET   400ms   650ms   POWER ON   COPY   900ms   INTERVAL   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   6 Press the SET button.   The display returns to Step 4.   4 Select “INTERVAL” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   SYSDELAY   INTERVAL   TIME   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Changing the component   macro executing time   COMPO   SET   SYSDELAY   0sec   1sec   1 Follow the procedure of   2sec   Steps 1-3 on page 42.   TIME   2 Select “TIME” by pressing   the Label Select button.   4 Press the SET button.   SET   The display returns to Step 2.   SYSDELAY   INTERVAL   TIME   The current component macro   executing time stays lit. The   factory setting is 1 sec.   3 Select the component macro   executing time by pressing   the Label Select button.   COMPO   SET   SYSDELAY   0sec   1sec   2sec   TIME   With a beep sound, the setting   is changed.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo4ad3.   Example: To programme the TV   label   Adding an Extra   Function to the   Component Labels   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   Programming the Power-On   command of a selected   component (for Sony   components only)   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   When using Sony components,   you can programme the Power-On   signal for each component on a   component label. You can select   the desired component and turn it   on by just selecting that label after   pressing the COMPO button.   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “POWER   ON” on one of the labels.   2 3 SET   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   POWER ON   COPY   4 SCROLL   SET   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   REC   1,5   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   CD   TV   PHONO   3 Select “POWER ON” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   SET   PROGR   POWER ON   COPY   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   “POWER ON” appears on the   LCD display, and component   names are displayed on the   labels.   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The display of the component   names (preset by Sony) for   which you can programme the   Power-on signal flashes. The   display of the other   5 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the   previous one.   components stays lit.   To clear the Power-On command   Follow the same procedure as   Steps 1- 5 on pages 44- 45.   The selected component name   appears on the bottom of the LCD   display. A beep sound is heard,   and “OFF” lights.   4 Select the desired   component by pressing the   Label Select button.   (To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly. )   SET   SET   POWER ON   POWER ON   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   OFF   DVD   The selected component name   appears at the bottom of the   LCD display.   A beep sound is heard, and   “ON” lights.   No t e   If the component code of a non-Sony   product has been set for a component   label, you cannot programme the   Power-On function for it.   SET   POWER ON   ON   DVD   The display returns to Step 4.   If yo u se le ct a co m p o n e n t   fo r w h ich t h e Po w e r-o n   sig n a l ca n n o t b e   p ro g ra m m e d   “NG” appears and the ‘NG’ sound   is heard twice. And the display   returns to Step 4.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo4ad5.   Example: To copy the settings of   the DVD label to the VCR1 label   Assigning Other   Components to the   Component Labels   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   Copying the settings of   a component label to   another label   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   You can copy the entire settings of   a component label. The settings of   the component code (page 13), the   channel macro function (page 48),   the learned functions (page 23),   component macro function (page   40), Power-On command (page 44)   and character contents are copied   to a new label.   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “COPY” on   one of the labels.   No t e s   • You cannot copy the settings to a   component label for which any   learned function, channel macro   function or component macro   function has been programmed.   (“NG” appears.)   3 Select “COPY” by pressing   the Label Select button.   • The character contents are   overwritten over a new label.   SET   POWER ON   COPY   2 COMPO   CLEAR   SYSTEM   SYSDELAY   3 TIMER   SCROLL   4,5   SET   “COPY” appears on the LCD   display, and component names   are displayed on the labels.   REC   1,6   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   CD   TV   PHONO   4 Select the Component of   which the contents are to be   moved by pressing the   Label Select button.   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   (To change the Label buttons,   press the SCROLL button   repeatedly.)   PROGR   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If yo u se le ct a Co m p o n e n t   la b e l fo r w h ich a n y ch a n n e l   m a cro , le a rn in g , co m p o n e n t   m a cro fu n ct io n h a s b e e n   p ro g ra m m e d   “NG” appears and the ‘NG’   sound is heard twice. And the   display returns to Step 5.   SET   COPY   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   6 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the previous   one.   The selected component name   appears at the bottom of the   LCD display.   To return to the original setting   Follow the steps in “To clear the   contents programmed for a   specific component label”, page   19.   5 Select the component to   which the contents are to be   moved by pressing the   Label Select button.   (To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.)   SET   COPY   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   DVD   The selected component name   appears on the first label of the   LCD display.   The copying begins.   SET   COPY   VCR1   R R R DVD   With a beep sound, the copying   finishes.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo4ad7.   Example: To programme TV   programme 123 for the PIP CH+   key   Selecting a   Programme with a   Single Label   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   — Ch a n n e l Ma cro Fu n ct io n   You can programme the Channel   Macro function of the components   of which the first digit of the four-   digit preset component code   number is 3 (SAT1 and SAT2) or 8   (TV).   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   And you can programme the   Channel Macro function for the   macro labels for a component   again to send data.   If you programme the operation of   entering the 1, 2, 3 and ENT   buttons for a macro label, you can   select programme 123 by selecting   that single label.   2 Press the SCROLL button   once to display “CH   MACRO” on one of the   labels.   SET   2 COMPO   SYSTEM   SYSTEM   TIMER   4,5   TIMER   3 SCROLL   CH MACRO   VOLUME   SET   REC   1,7   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   6 3 Select “CH MACRO” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   SET   PROGR   SYSTEM   TIMER   CH MACRO   VOLUME   “CH MACRO” appears on the   LCD display, and component   names are displayed on the   labels.   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The component names on the   labels for which the Channel   Macro function can be   programmed flash and the   others stay lit. To change the   labels, press the SCROLL   button repeatedly.   5 Select the macro label by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   CH MACRO   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   4 Select the Component by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   CH MACRO   TV   The selected label stays lit.   Other labels disappear.   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   If yo u se le ct t h e la b e l fo r   w h ich t h e Ch a n n e l Ma cro   fu n ct io n ca n n o t b e   p ro g ra m m e d   The ‘NG’ sound is heard.   The selected component name   appears. The macro labels   flash. (To change the labels,   press the SCROLL button   repeatedly.)   6 Press the number buttons   for the operation and the   ENT button in order (1t 2   t 3 t ENT).   “1,” “2,” “3,” and “ENTER”   appear twice. The numbers are   decided.   SET   CH MACRO   No t e s   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   • If you enter three or less numbers,   press the number buttons and the   SET button in order. The numbers   are decided for the macro label.   • If you enter four numbers, the   four numbers are decided for the   macro label.   If yo u se le ct t h e co m p o n e n t   n a m e fo r w h ich t h e Ch a n n e l   Ma cro fu n ct io n ca n n o t b e   p ro g ra m m e d   The ‘NG’ sound is heard.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo4ad9.   Se le ct in g a Pro g ra m m e w it h a   Sin g le La b e l — Ch a n n e l Ma cro   Fu n ct io n (co n t in u e d )   To clear the Channel Macro of a   label   In Step 5 (page 49), while pressing   the Label Select button   corresponding to the label that   you want to erase, press the   SCROLL button. (The labels for   which the Channel Macro is   programmed stay lit.)   “CLEAR OK” appears and the   Channel Macro is cleared with a   beep sound.   The cleared label flashes together   with other labels which have no   Channel Macro data. The display   returns to the Channel Macro label   selecting mode.   7 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the   previous one.   No t e   You cannot programme the Channel   Macro function for a macro label that   has “learned” a signal. Try again with   another macro label, or clear the   “learned” signal (page 29) and   programme the Channel Macro   function on it.   To change the name of the   Channel Macro labels on the   display   You can change the display of the   labels on the display to the most   suitable name using up to 8   characters or digits.   If the character contents of the   label have been changed   To clear the character contents of   that label, perform the same   procedure above again. The input   contents are cleared and the label   display returns to the original   setting.   1 In Step 5 (page 49), select the   Channel Macro label of which   name you want to change (for   example, PIP CH+) by keeping   the Label Select button pressed   for more than 2 seconds.   No t e   When you select the label for which the   Channel Macro is programmed, the   ‘NG’ sound is heard. If you release the   Label Select button then, data is not   cleared and the System Macro signal is   transmitted.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode.   SET   CH MACRO   PIP CH+   TV   2 Input the name of the label.   Follow Steps 3 - 5, on page 27-   28.   3 Press the SET button.   The Commander goes to Step 6   on page 49.   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Example: To set the timer   programme at 7:30 AM on   Saturday to the PROG4 label   Setting the Timer   Up to 12 timer setting   programmes can be set on this   commander. You can programme   the timer setting of the day of the   week, the hour, the minute and the   contents of the programme (Timer   Macro) weekly or daily. You can   set each programme of the timer   to be executed or not.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   There are two ways to set the   timer, as shown.   - Setting the new timer   programme   - Changing the programme   already set or changing another   programme that you select (page   56)   2 Press the SCROLL button   once to display “TIMER”   on one of the labels.   3 Select “TIMER” by pressing   the Label Select button.   SET   Setting the new timer   programme   SYSTEM   TIMER   10,11   2 CH MACRO   VOLUME   4,10,11   COMPO   6 SYSTEM   TIMER   3,7   “TIMER” appears on the LCD   display, and the timer   SCROLL   5 SET   programme numbers are   displayed on the labels. To   change the labels (PROG 1- 12),   press the SCROLL button   repeatedly.   9 REC   1,13   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   CD   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   SET   TIMER   MENU   GUIDE   PROG1   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   8 PROGR   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo5ad1.   Se t t in g t h e Tim e r (co n t in u e d )   5 Select “SETUP” by pressing   the Label Select button.   The programme numbers   having timer setting   programmes which are set to   be executed (standby mode)   stay lit.   SET   PROG4   The programme numbers   having timer setting   ON/OFF   TEST   programmes which are set not   to be executed flash.   The programme numbers   without timer setting   programmes flash.   SETUP   COPY   4 Select the programme   number to which you want   to set the timer by pressing   the Label Select button.   “SUN,” “12:00 AM,” and   “MACRO” are displayed.   If the day of the week and the   time for the timer programme   are set in this setting mode, or   if you try changing the   programme already set (page   56), the set contents are   displayed.   SET   TIMER   PROG1   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   6 Select the first label (the   day of the week) by   pressing the Label Select   button, and set the timer-on   day(s) of the week by   pressing the Joystick   The selected programme   number appears. (If the   selected label has character   contents you input, the   character contents appear.)   toward or   . SET   PROG4   SUN   “ON/ OFF,” “TEST,” “SETUP,”   and “COPY” appear on the   labels.   12:00 AM   MACRO   When the timer programme of   the selected number is set to be   executed (standby mode),   “ON/ OFF” and “TEST” flash.   When the timer programme of   the selected number is set not   to be executed, “ON/ OFF,”   “TEST,” “SETUP” and “COPY”   flash.   When the selected number has   no timer programme data,   “SETUP” and “COPY” flash.   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Each time the Joystick is   7 Select the second label   (time) by pressing the Label   Select button.   pressed toward   or , the   display of day(s) of the week   changes as follows.   EVERYDAY   MON-SAT   MON-FRI   SUN SAT   SUN   SET   PROG4   SAT   12:00 AM   MACRO   8 Set the hour by pressing the   or (page 10). Then   press the Joystick toward   so that the minute flashes.   (You can switch the mode   between the hour setting   and the minute setting by   pressing the Joystick   toward or .)   MON   TUE   WED   THU   Set the minute by pressing   the Joystick toward or   (page 10).   Then press down the   Joystick.   FRI   SAT   The time of the timer   setting is decided.   SUN : Sunday   MON : Monday   TUE : Tuesday   WED : Wednesday   THU : Thursday   FRI   : Friday   SAT : Saturday   MON-SAT: from Monday to   Saturday   MON-FRI: from Monday to   Friday   SUN SAT: Sunday and   Saturday   EVERYDAY:daily timer   Then press down the Joystick   to decide the day(s).   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo5ad3.   If yo u w a n t t o p ro g ra m m e   t h e Syst e m Ma cro d a t a fo r   t h e t im e r   Se t t in g t h e Tim e r (co n t in u e d )   Press the SYSTEM button.   System macro numbers are   displayed on the labels. Select the   system label of which information   you want to programme for the   timer. Go to Step 12.   9 Select “MACRO” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   SYSTEM   SET   PROG4   SAT   PROG4   7:30 AM   SONY OFF   SYSTEM2   SYSTEM3   SYSTEM4   MACRO   The Commander enters the   Timer Macro setting mode.   11 Press the Label Select   button or other button on   the Commander of which   the function you want to   programme as a step. (To   change the labels, press the   SCROLL button   10 Programme the   information of the   corresponding labels as a   procedure to be executed   by the timer.   If yo u w a n t t o p ro g ra m m e   t h e co m p o n e n t fu n ct io n fo r   t h e t im e r   repeatedly.)   Select the component name.   Functions for the component are   displayed on the labels. (To change   the labels, press the SCROLL button   repeatedly.) Go to step 11.   COMPO   SET   PROG4   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   COMPO   SET   PROG4   TV   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   If yo u w a n t t o p ro g ra m m e   t h e fu n ct io n o f a n o t h e r   co m p o n e n t   Press the COMPO button, and   return to Step 10.   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   No t e s   • When using the timer setting on this   Commander, only one setting can be   assigned to one programme. If you   want to set the timer to turn on at a   programmed time, and to set the   timer to turn off at another time,   programme the two settings   separately.   12 Repeat Steps 10 and 11.   When 32 steps are input, the   Macro step programming   registered with a beep sound.   Then the display returns to   step 6.   • If there are some programmes set to   be executed at the same time, they   start in order from the lowest   programme number.   • According to the status of the   component operated by the timer   programme, the next programme   might not function successfully.   When setting a timer programme,   check carefully the setting of other   programmes.   • Some programmes cannot be   executed at the set time because the   execution time of the remote control   output is different depending on the   contents of the timer execution. Or, if   the execution time arrives while the   previous timer programme is   outputted, the timer programme   begins after the execution of the   previous one. In this case also, the   programme cannot be executed at the   set time. So, set the timer regarding   the contents and the duration of the   timer execution.   No t e s   • You can input up to 32 steps for one   timer programme number.   • A System Macro can be input as a   step.   • You can change the interval between   operation steps (page 42).   • The step of the TIMER button has an   interval of 250ms. This operation of   programming an interval is counted   also as a step.   • The SCROLL button is not counted as   a step.   13 When you have   programmed a series of   Timer Macro setting, press   the SET button.   With a beep sound, a series of   Timer Macro settings are   registered.   The display returns to Step 6.   Each time you press the SET   button, the display returns to   the previous one.   If yo u w a n t t o ch e ck t h e   e xe cu t io n o f t h e t im e r   se t t in g o r se t t h e t im e r   p ro g ra m m e t o t h e st a n d b y   m o d e   See page 58.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo5ad5.   Se t t in g t h e Tim e r (co n t in u e d )   Changing the programme   already set or changing   another programme that   you select   To change the name of the   Timer Macro labels on the   display   You can change the display of the   labels on the display to the most   suitable name using up to 8   characters or digits.   1 Follow Steps 1 - 4 on page   51- 52.   1 In Step 4 (page 52), select the   Timer Macro label of which   name you want to change (for   example, PROG4) by keeping   the Label Select button pressed   for more than 2 seconds.   2 Select “COPY” by pressing   the Label Select button.   If you want to change the   programme already set, go to   Step 5 without pressing the   COPY key.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode.   SET   PROG4   SET   ON/OFF   TEST   TIMER   SETUP   COPY   PROG4   The programme numbers   appear. Numbers which have   the timer setting information   flashes. The others stay lit.   2 Input the name of the label.   Follow Steps 3 - 5, on page 27 -   28.   3 Press the SCROLL button   repeatedly until the   3 Press the SET button.   The display goes to Step 5 on   page 52.   programme number (PROG   1- 12) of which the contents   you want to change   appears.   56   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Press the Label Select   button of the programme   number of which the   contents you want to   change.   6 Press the Label Select   button of the label of which   contents you want to   change.   Day: See Step 6 on page 52.   Time: See Step 7 on page 53.   MACRO: The display appears   as below.   SET   PROG4   PROG1   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   COPY   SET   PROG4   EVERYDAY   11:30 AM   OK?   NG?   MacroCLR   With a beep sound, the   contents of the selected   programme (in this case,   PROG1) are copied to the   programme number displayed   on the top of the display (in   this case, PROG4).   7 Select “OK?” by pressing   the Label Select button.   With a beep sound, the Timer   Macro setting is cleared, and   the Commander enters the   Timer Macro setting mode   (Step 10 on page 54).   5 Select “SETUP” by pressing   the Label Select button.   SET   If yo u se le ct “ NG?”   The display returns to the setting   up mode.   PROG4   ON/OFF   TEST   No t e   SETUP   COPY   You cannot change the Timer Macro   setting partially. If you want to   change the programme without   clearing the frequently used   procedure, use the System Control   function (page 34). For example, if   Steps A to D are frequently used   when you want to programme   Steps A, B, C, D and E, programme   Steps A to D using the system   macro. Then programme Step E in   the Timer Macro, combining it with   that System Macro.   The display turns to the setting   up mode of the timer.   SET   PROG4   SUN   12:00 AM   MACRO   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo5ad7.   Se t t in g t h e Tim e r (co n t in u e d )   To switch the timer standby   mode to on or off   To check the execution of the   timer programme   1 In Step 4 (page 52), select   the programme number   having a timer setting   1 Follow Steps 1 - 4 on page   51 - 52.   programme by pressing the   Label Select button.   2 Select “TEST” by pressing   the Label Select button.   2 Select “ON/ OFF” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   The timer standby mode will   be switched as follows.   PROG4   ON/OFF   TEST   Wh e n t h e se le ct e d   p ro g ra m m e n u m b e r o f w h ich   t h e st a n d b y m o d e is se t t o   o n   SETUP   COPY   SET   TIMER   PROG4   ON/OFF   TEST   You can check the timer   programme setting by   transmitting the Timer Macro   signals.   SETUP   COPY   3 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the previous   one.   The timer standby mode will   be set to off.   SET   PROG4   ON/OFF   TEST   SETUP   COPY   58   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wh e n t h e se le ct e d   p ro g ra m m e n u m b e r o f   w h ich t h e st a n d b y m o d e is   se t t o o ff   To switch quickly the timer   standby mode to on or off using   the TIMER button   1 When the display for   component operation   SET   PROG4   appears (if not, press the   SET button repeatedly),   press the TIMER button.   ON/OFF   TEST   SETUP   COPY   “TIMER” and the programme   numbers appear.   (To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.)   The timer standby mode will   be set to on.   SET   TIMER   PROG4   ON/OFF   TEST   SET   TIMER   PROG1   SETUP   COPY   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   10:00 AM   3 Press the SET button.   The programme number of   which the standby mode is set   to on stays lit.   The display returns to the   previous one.   The programme number of   which the standby mode is set   to off flashes.   The number which has no   timer programme data flashes.   2 Select the programme   number of which the   standby mode you want to   switch by pressing the   Label Select button.   Each time the Label Select   button is pressed, the standby   mode is switched between on   and off.   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo5ad9.   Se t t in g t h e Tim e r (co n t in u e d )   To clear timer settings   programmed for a specific   programme number label   SET   TIMER   PROG1   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   10:00 AM   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   If yo u se le ct t h e p ro g ra m m e   n u m b e r w h ich h a s n o t im e r   p ro g ra m m e d a t a   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “CLEAR”   on one of the labels.   The ‘NG’ sound is heard.   3 When you finish the setting   of the timer standby mode,   press any button other than   the SCROLL and Label   Select button.   The display turns to the   component operating mode.   SET   POWER ON   COPY   The “TIMER” mark stays lit on   the display. This means that   one or more timer programmes   are set to the timer standby   mode.   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   No t e s   • If the TEST or ON/ OFF label is   selected when the timer programme   is not set, the ‘NG’ sound is heard   twice.   • The timer programme contents you   have set on this Commander repeat   daily or weekly until you set the   timer standby mode to off. If you   want to execute the timer programme   once, set the timer standby mode to   off after the execution of the timer   programme.   3 Select “CLEAR” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   POWER ON   COPY   IMPORTANT   The timer function of this   Commander is designed for the   timer operation of AV   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   components. Do not use the   timer function to operate an air-   conditioner or electrical   appliances. It may cause a fire   or a serious injury.   60   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If yo u w a n t t o e ra se t h e   se t t in g s o f o t h e r t im e r   p ro g ra m m e n u m b e rs   Repeat Step 5.   4 Select “TIMER” by pressing   the Label Select button.   6 Press the SET button.   SET   The display returns to the previous   one.   CLEAR   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   ALL   The timer programme numbers   are displayed on the labels. To   change the labels   (PROG 1- 12), press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   5 Select the programme   number of which timer   contents you want to erase   by pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   TIMER   CLEAR   PROG1   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   Wh ile e ra sin g   SET   TIMER   CLEAR   COMPLETE   R R R R R R R R R PROG1   When erasing finishes,   “COMPLETE” is displayed   with a beep sound.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo6ad1.   Usin g Ot h e r Fu n ct io n s   When the controls are locked   Even if you press a button (except   when the 1 button and the   Locking the Controls   — Ho ld Fu n ct io n   SCROLL button are pressed at the   same time), the Commander does   not operate. When the timer is set   to be executed, “TIMER” stays lit.   To prevent accidental operation,   you can lock all the buttons with   the Hold function. However, the   timer functions while the controls   are locked.   To unlock the controls   While pressing the 1 button,   press the SCROLL button.   With a key-touch beep, the display   returns to the status before setting   of the Hold function.   While pressing the 1 button,   press the SCROLL button.   With a beep sound, “LOCK”   appears, and every LCD display   disappears except the clock and   “LOCK.”   TIMER   LOCK   10:00 AM   62   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 While pressing the 1   button, press the GUIDE   button.   Adjusting the   Automatic-Off Time   of the Backlight of   the Display Window   The Commander is preset at the   factory to brighten the backlight,   and to switch off the backlight   automatically if you do not   operate for more than 5 seconds.   To change this setting, perform the   following procedure.   You can adjust the backlight   Automatic-Off time (from 0-60   seconds).   “LIGHT” appears on the LCD   display, and the list of   Automatic-Off time of the   backlight is displayed on the   labels.   The Automatic-Off time of the   backlight actually set stays lit,   and the others flash.   COMPO   LIGHT   0sec   SYSTEM   2 TIMER   5sec   SCROLL   10sec   20sec   SET   1 REC   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button repeatedly.   Each time the SCROLL button   is pressed, the labels change as   follows.   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   0sec   5sec   PROGR   10sec   20sec   30sec   40sec   50sec   60sec   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo6ad3.   Ad ju st in g t h e Au t o m a t ic-Off   Tim e o f t h e Ba cklig h t o f t h e   Disp la y Win d o w (co n t in u e d )   Setting the Key-   Touch Beep   The Commander is preset at the   factory to turn on the key-touch   confirmation beep. You can turn   on or off the key-touch   2 Select the desired   Automatic-Off time of the   backlight by pressing the   Label Select button.   confirmation beep.   LIGHT   30sec   40sec   50sec   60sec   1 While pressing the 1   button, press the 2 +   button to turn on the key   touch beep.   The set Automatic-Off time of   the backlight appears.   2 While pressing the 1   button, press the 2 –   button to turn off the key   touch beep.   LIGHT   50sec   With a beep sound, the   Automatic-Off time of the   backlight is decided and the   setting finishes.   64   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Adjusting the   Contrast of the   Display Window   Changing the Names   of the Labels on the   Display   You can adjust the contrast of the   display window.   You can change the display of the   component names, the function   displays of components, the   system macro numbers (SONY   OFF, SYSTEM2 - 12) and timer   programme numbers (PROG1 -   12) on the labels to the most   suitable name using up to 8   characters or digits.   1 While pressing the 1   button, press the PROGR +   button to increase the   contrast of the display   window.   COMPO   SYSTEM   3 2 TIMER   SCROLL   SET   2 While pressing the 1   button, press the PROGR –   button to decrease the   contrast of the display   window.   REC   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   AUX   TAPE   1,5   4 CD   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   MENU   GUIDE   PROGR   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo6ad5.   Ch a n g in g t h e Na m e s o f t h e   La b e ls o n t h e Disp la y   (co n t in u e d )   3 Select the label (COMPO,   SYSTEM or TIMER) by   pressing the Label Select   button.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   COMPO:   Displays component names.   To change the labels, press the   SCROLL button.   Select the component of which   name you want to change (for   example, TV) by pressing the   Label Select button.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   2 Select “LABEL” by pressing   COMPO   SET   the Label Select button.   LABEL   TV   SET   SAT1   VCR1   DVD   PRESET   LEARN   LABEL   CLOCK   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode of the   component name. Go to Step 4.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode.   COMPO   SET   LABEL   SET   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   LABEL   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   66   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If yo u w a n t t o ch a n g e t h e   n a m e o f t h e fu n ct io n la b e l   o f e a ch co m p o n e n t   SYSTEM   SET   After selecting the component (for   example, TV), select the component   function of which name you want   to change by pressing the Label   Select button (for example, PIP   CH+). (To change the labels, press   the SCROLL button.)   LABEL   SONY OFF   SYSTEM2   SYSTEM3   SYSTEM4   COMPO   SET   LABEL   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode of the   system macro name. Go to Step   4.   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH+   PIP CH-   TV   SYSTEM   SET   LABEL   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode of the   component function name. Go   to Step 4.   SYSTEM4   COMPO   SET   LABEL   TIMER:   Displays timer programme   numbers.   To change the labels (PROG1 -   12), press the SCROLL button.   Select the timer programme   number (for example, PROG4)   of which name you want to   change by pressing the Label   Select button.   PIP CH+   TV   SYSTEM:   Displays the system macro   numbers.   To change the labels (SONY   OFF, SYSTEM2 - 12), press the   SCROLL button.   Select the system macro   number (for example,   SYSTEM4) of which the name   you want to change by   pressing the Label Select   button.   SET   TIMER   LABEL   PROG1   PROG2   PROG3   PROG4   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo6ad7.   Ch a n g in g t h e Na m e s o f t h e   La b e ls o n t h e Disp la y   (co n t in u e d )   Erasing All the   Settings   You can erase all the settings to   reset the Commander to its factory   settings.   The Commander enters the   Label Input mode of the timer   programme name. Go to Step   4.   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   2 5 SET   TIMER   LABEL   SCROLL   SET   3 4 REC   PROG4   1,6   VIDEO1   TUNER   MD   VIDEO2   CD   AUX   TAPE   TV   PHONO   2-   1-   DVD   4 Input the name of the label   by pressing the Joystick   toward   , , or   . MENU   GUIDE   Follow Steps 3 - 5, on page 27 -   28.   PROGR   5 Press the SET button.   The name of the label is   decided, and the display   returns to the previous one.   1 Keep the SET button   pressed for more than a   second.   “SET” appears on the LCD   display.   68   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Press the SCROLL button   twice to display “CLEAR”   on one of the labels.   5 Select “YES?,” by pressing   the Label Select button.   SET   CLEAR   YES?   NO?   SET   ALL   POWER ON   COPY   CLEAR   Wh ile e ra sin g   SYSDELAY   SET   CLEAR   COMPLETE   R R R R R R R R R 3 Select “CLEAR” by   pressing the Label Select   button.   ALL   SET   When erasing finishes,   “COMPLETE” is displayed with a   beep sound.   POWER ON   COPY   The Commander is reset to its   factory settings.   CLEAR   SYSDELAY   The display returns to Step 4.   If yo u se le ct “ NO?”   The display returns to Step 4.   6 Press the SET button.   The display returns to the previous   one.   4 Select “ALL” by pressing   the Label Select button.   SET   CLEAR   COMPO   SYSTEM   TIMER   ALL   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo6ad9.   Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n   Precautions   Specifications   • Do not drop the unit or subject   the unit to shock as malfunction   may result.   • Do not leave the unit in a   location near heat sources, or in   a place subject to direct sunlight,   excessive dust or sand, moisture,   rain or mechanical shock.   Op e ra t in g d ist a n ce   Approx. 32.8 ft. (10 meters) (varies   depending on components of   different manufacturers)   Po w e r re q u ire m e n t s   Remote control and backlight: Two   size AA (R6) batteries   Ba t t e ry life   Approx. 5 months (varies depending   on frequency of use)   • Do not put foreign objects into   the unit. Should any liquid or   solid object fall into the unit,   have it checked by qualified   personnel before operating the   unit any further.   Dim e n sio n s   Approx. 2 3/   4 × 8 5/   8 × 1 3/   16   in.   (w × h × d)   (69 × 217 × 30 mm)   Ma ss   • Do not expose the remote control   detectors of your components to   direct sunlight or other strong   illumination. Too much light in   such places can interfere with   remote control operations.   • Be sure to place the Commander   out of the reach of small children   or pets. Components such as air   conditioners, heaters, electric   appliances, and electric shutters   or curtains receiving an infrared   signal can be dangerous if   misused.   5.3 oz. (154 g) (not including batteries)   Le a rn a b le sig n a ls*   Capacity per signal: up to 300 bit   Signal frequency range: up to 156   kHz   Signal interval: up to 1 second   * Some signals cannot be learned by   the Commander, even though the   signals comply with these   specifications.   Design and specifications are subject to   change without notice.   The CE mark on the unit   is valid only for products   marketed in the   European Union.   Maintenance   Clean the surface with a soft cloth   slightly moistened with water or a   mild detergent solution. Do not   use any type of solvent such as   alcohol, benzine or thinner as it   may damage the finish of the   surface.   70   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   If you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first   check the batteries (page 7), then check the items below.   Symptom   Remedy   You cannot operate the   components.   • Go closer to the component. The maximum operating   distance is approximately 32.8 ft. (10 m).   • Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the   component, and that there are no obstructions between the   Commander and the component.   • Turn on the components first, if necessary.   • Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For   example, if your component didn’t come with a remote   commander, it probably isn’t capable of being controlled by a   remote commander.   • You have assigned a different component to the component   label. A corresponding component is fixed by presetting a   component code number. Therefore, the name of component   you have preset may be different from that of the component   label. In this case, it is recommended to preset again (page 13)   and change the component name on the label (page 27, 65).   You cannot operate the   components even after   setting the component   code numbers.   • Set the component code correctly. If the code that is listed first   for your component doesn’t work, try all the codes for your   component in the order in which they are listed in the   supplied “Component Code Numbers.”   • Some features may not be preset. If some or all of the buttons   do not function correctly even after you have set the   component codes, then use the learning function to   programme the remote control signals for the component   (page 23).   You cannot control the   volume.   • If your visual components are connected to an audio system,   make sure you’ve set up the Commander as described in   “Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to   an Audio System” (page 30).   • You have assigned another component to the TV or AMP   label (page 46). In this case, the volume cannot be controlled   when you select a component other than TV or AMP.   The Commander fails to • When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange   learn the remote control   signals.   system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s   receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response   signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the   Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the   signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).   You cannot operate a   component even after   you programmed the   remote control signals   with the “learning”   function.   • Make sure that the Remote Commander has learned the   correct signals. If not, see “For accurate learning” (page 29)   and try the learning procedure again (page 23).   “NG” flashes five times. • Learning has not succeeded. After checking the following, try   learning procedure again (page 23).   - Change the distance between remote commanders.   - See “For accurate learning” (page 29).   • The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied   “Component Code Numbers” and try setting the component   codes again (page 13).   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo7ad1.   Tro u b le sh o o t in g (co n t in u e d )   Symptom   Remedy   “NG” flashes twice.   • Learned signals or the Channel Macro function have been   programmed for the component label to which you want to   copy the settings of another component label using the   copying function (page 46). Clear the contents (page 19, 29)   and try the copying procedure again.   • You may try to programme the Power-On function (page 44)   for a component label to which the component code of a non-   Sony product has been set. This function is only for Sony   components.   The ‘NG’ sound is heard • Learned signals have been programmed for the label to which   twice.   you want to set the learning, Channel Macro or component   macro function. Clear the learned signals (page 19, 29) and try   setting again.   • You may select the component name for which the Channel   Macro function cannot be programmed. You can programme   the Channel Macro function of the components of which the   first digit of the four-digit preset component code number is   3, 8 or 9 (page 48).   • You may select the component function label for which the   Channel Macro function cannot be programmed. The learned   signal or the Channel Macro function have been programmed   for that label. Clear the learned signal (page 29) or the   Channel Macro function (page 50).   • The programme contents you want to change are set to be   executed by the timer. Set the timer setting in which that   programme is included not to be executed (page 58), and edit   the programme contents.   • You may try to operate the preset function (page 13) after   operating the learning function (page 23). You cannot operate   the preset function after operating the learning function.   Preset after clearing the learned signals (page 29), or preset to   another component label key that is not used.   “NG” appears during   • The memory is full. Clear infrequently used learned labels   learning.   (page 29), then carry out learning operations.   “NG” appears if you try • There are some function labels for the component for which   to copy the settings of the learned signals have been programmed. Copy the settings to   component label to   another component label, or clear the learned signals (page   another component label. 29).   A system control   • Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the   programme does not   function correctly.   correct order (page 34).   • Try changing the orientation of the Commander. If that does   not help, try placing the components as close to each other as   possible.   • Check the status of the components and make sure that you   have set the components properly to receive commands (page   38).   • The component codes are changed or new signals have been   learned for a label that has been programmed with a series of   commands. In this case, the new signals are transmitted when   the series of commands is executed.   • The interval may be too short. See “Changing the interval   between operation steps” (page 42) and set a longer interval,   or adjust the series of commands by changing the order of   buttons and labels. (When programming the system control   function, you can make an interval by pressing the TIMER   button.)   72   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Symptom   The component set to be • The component could not receive the signal from the   operated by the timer of Commander successfully. When using the timer, check the   the Commander does not following.   function as expected. - Check that the timer macro programme functions correctly   Remedy   by pressing the TEST key, after programming the timer   (page 58).   - Check the location of the Commander.   • The status of each component is not suitable for operation.   (For example, you programme the power-on setting,   assuming that power of the component is off when the timer   turns on. However, if power of the component is on when the   component receives the timer signal from the Commander,   the component will turn off.)   The timer programme is • The timer programme contents you have set on this   executed in the next   week or on the next day   though that programme   has been already   Commander repeat weekly or daily. If you want to execute   the timer programme once, set the timer standby mode to off   after the execution of the timer programme (page 58).   executed.   “BATT” is displayed for • The batteries begin to be exhausted. Replace the batteries as   a second when you try to   use the Commander.   early as possible (page 7).   The clock is displayed as • The batteries might have been replaced. Replace the batteries   “--:--”.   with new ones (page 7). After replacing the batteries, the set   contents remain. So, to use the Commander with the previous   set contents, you should only set the clock (page 8).   “LOCK” is displayed on • The Hold function is on. Unlock the Hold function (page 62).   the LCD and the display   for operation does not   appear when you press a   button.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo7ad3.   Ap p e n d ix   Table of Preset   Functions   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   % To mute the volume on   the TV   No t e   There may be some components or   functions that cannot be operated with   this Commander.   Press again to turn   muting off.   PIP SWAP   PIP MOVE   PIP CH +   To swap the “window”   picture   To move the location of   the “window” picture   TV   To change the TV   programme in the   “window” picture   upwards   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   1 To turn the power on/   off   1 – 9, 0   To change programmes   To turn on the power   PIP CH –   To change the TV   programme in the   “window” picture   downwards   To change the input   mode   PIP TEXT   PIPSTILL   PIP OFF   To switch to Teletext in   the “window” picture   To switch to Teletext   To turn on   To return from Teletext   to TV   To freeze the “window”   picture   To turn off the   “window” picture   MENU   To call up the MENU   display   ZOOM   To zoom a picture   1- (-/ --)   To select double-digit   numbers   Works in the same way   as your TV’s   ZOOM+   To scroll upward the   picture enlarged by   zoom function   commander   CENTER   To centre the picture   enlarged by zoom   function   2-   To select a number   between 20 and 29   RED (m),   Fastext buttons   ZOOM–   To scroll downward the   picture enlarged by   zoom function   GREEN (N),   YELLOW (M),   BLUE (x)   To move the cursor   upward   To move the cursor   downward   SAT1, SAT2 (Satellite)   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   To move the cursor to   the right   1 To turn the power on/   off   To move the cursor to   the left   1 – 9, 0   To change programmes   OK (Joystick)   To enter the selection of   the MENU display   To switch the output of   the satellite receiver to   the TV (When you   connect a TV cable or   aerial to the receiver, the   output switches between   a TV and SAT   GUIDE   PIP   To exit the setting menu   To turn on/ off the   “window” picture   PROGR +/ –   Programme up: +   Programme down: –   programme.)   To operate JUMP,   To switch to Teletext   FLASHBACK or the   CHANNEL RETURN   function on the TV   depending on the setting   of the TV’s manufacturer   GUIDE   1- (-/ --)   To bring up the Master   Guide   To select double-digit   numbers   Works in same way as   your Satellite tuner’s   commander.   2 +/ –   Volume up: +   Volume down: –   74   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   DVD   KEY DISPLAY   RED (m),   Fastext buttons   GREEN (N),   YELLOW (M),   BLUE (x)   FUNCTION   1 To turn the power on/   off   MENU   To call up the MENU   display   1 – 9, 0   Number buttons: To set   items selected from the   screen   To move the cursor   upward   1- (-/ --)   ENT   To select numbers 10   and above   To move the cursor   downward   To enter a setting or to   set items selected from   the screen   To move the cursor to   the right   To move the cursor to   the left   To show the current play   status on the screen   OK (Joystick)   To bring up the Station   Index when a   programme guide is not   displayed   To return to the last   previous screen   MENU   To display the DVD   menu   To select the programme   that is highlighted   To move the cursor   upward   PROGR +/ –   Programme up: +   Programme down: –   To exit the mode   To move the cursor   downward   EXIT   To move the cursor to   the right   FAVORITE   To switch up/ down   among the favourite   programmes only   To move the cursor to   the left   INFO   To turn on/ off the   OK (Joystick)   To execute items   selected from the screen   detailed information of   the GUI (Graphic User   Interface) display related   to the EPG mode   m N To rewind   To play   To turn on/ off the   M x To fast-forward   To stop   language switching   function for a normal   broadcast display   X To pause   PROGR +   To proceed to the next   location or song   To operate JUMP,   FLASHBACK or   CHANNEL RETURN   function on the satellite   tuner, depending on the   manufacturer’s setting   PROGR –   To proceed to the   previous location or   song   TITLE   To display the title menu   To switch the subtitle   To change the sound   EPG   To show or hide the EPG   display   SUB TITLE   AUDIO   CLEAR   SERVICE   To perform the   To clear the selected   characters from the   screen   “PLAYER VIEW” or the   “programme download”   service function.   PILOT   To turn on/ off the EPG   display   PERSONAL   To display the setting   modes   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo7ad5.   Ta b le o f Pre se t Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   SEARCHt   To search in the forward   direction   REC   To record, press N   while pressing REC.∗1   First release N, then   release REC.   SEARCHT   FWD SLOW   REV SLOW   To search in the reverse   direction   x To stop   Slow playback in the   forward direction   X To pause   Slow playback in the   reverse direction   EJECT   PROGR +/ –   To eject a cassette   Programme up : +   Programme down : –   EJECT   ANGLE   TIME   To open or close the tray   To switch angle   ANT SW   To switch the aerial   output   To change the time   display   SEARCHt   SEARCHT   CUE locked picture   search   PLAYMODE   To change the playback   mode   REVIEW locked picture   search   PLAY × 2   To play at double speed   COUNTER   To change the counter   display   VCR1, VCR2, VCR3   Q.TIMER   To select the recording   time by 30 minutes and   begin recording   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   1 To turn the power on/   off   COMMERCL   SP/ LP   To skip over   commercials   1 – 9, 0   To change programmes   To turn on the power   To switch the tape speed   To change the input   mode   ∗1 In order to avoid recording by   mistake, the REC key does not work   by itself. You can assign this   operation (record) to a single key   using the learning function (page 23).   To expose the on-screen   display   MENU   To call up the MENU   display   To move the cursor   upward   To move the cursor   downward   To move the cursor to   the right   To move the cursor to   the left   OK (Joystick)   To enter the selection of   the MENU display   GUIDE   m To exit the setting menu   To rewind   N To play   M To fast-forward   1- (-/ --)   To select double-digit   numbers   Works in the same way   as your VCR’s   commander.   2-   To select a number   between 20 and 29   76   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CD   AMP   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   1 To turn the power on/   off   1 To turn the power on/   off   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 To select the input   source: VIDEO 1   1 – 9, 0   To select the track   number (0 selects track   10).   To select track numbers   above 10, see the   descriptions on the PIP   button below   To select the input   source: VIDEO 2   To select the input   source: AUX   To select the input   source: TUNER   1- (-/ --)   ENT   To select numbers 10   and above   To select the input   source: CD   To enter the setting   To select next disc   To select the input   source: TAPE   To switch the display of   the CD player to on/ off   To select the input   source: MD   To clear the setting   To rewind   m To select the input   source: TV   N To play   To select the input   source: PHONO   M To fast-forward   To stop   x To select the input   source: DVD   X To pause   PROGR +   PROGR –   To select the next track   To change the multi-   channel of 5.1ch and   above   To select the previous   track   CONTINUE   To select continuous   play mode   MENU   GUIDE   To call up the MENU   display, or return to the   previous MENU   SHUFFLE   To play in random order   PROGRAM   To use for programme   play   To shift band or preset   select   REPEAT   DISC   To select repeat play   mode   To select FM/ AM   To return to the basic   MENU   To decide the numeric   key operation   TRACK   GROUP   EDIT   To decide the numeric   key operation   To decide the numeric   key operation   To go into the setting   mode of automatic   programme and time   fade   EJECT   To open/ close   DSP MODE   To toggle the mode of   DSP added to the CD   DSP OFF   FADER   To turn the DSP off   To toggle the fade-in/   fade-out operation   Continued   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo7ad7.   Ta b le o f Pre se t Fu n ct io n s   (co n t in u e d )   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   MD   KEY DISPLAY   PROGR +/ –   Presetting or tuning   frequency to a higher: +   FUNCTION   Presetting or tuning   frequency to a lower: –   1 To turn the power on/   off   2 +/ –   Volume up: +   1 – 9, 0   To select the track   number (0 selects track   10)   To select track numbers   above 10, see the   descriptions on the PIP   button below.   Volume down: –   % To mute the volume on   the AMP   Press again to turn   muting off.   S.FIELD   GENRE   MODE   To turn on/ off the   sound field   1- (-/ --)   ENT   To select numbers 10   and above   To select a sound field   genre   To enter the setting   To select the next disc   To select a sound field   mode   To change the display   mode or turn the display   on/ off   T.TONE   To output a test tone   CENTER+   To adjust the center   speaker level: +   To clear the setting   To rewind   m N CENTER–   REAR+   To adjust the center   speaker level: –   To play   To adjust the rear   speaker level: +   M REC   To fast-forward   To record, press N   while pressing REC   First release N, then   release REC.   REAR–   To adjust the rear   speaker level: –   SUB+   To adjust the subwoofer   level: +   x To stop   SUB–   To adjust the subwoofer   level: –   X To pause   PROGR +   PROGR –   To select the next track   D.INPUTt   D.INPUTT   To switch the digital   input: t   To select the previous   track   To switch the digital   input: T   CONTINUE   To select continuous   play mode   SHUFFLE   To play in random order   PROGRAM   To use for programme   play   REPEAT   To switch the repeat   play of a single or all   track(s) to on/ off   DECK A   To select a deck of the   dual MD deck: A   DECK B   To select a deck of the   dual MD deck: B   REC MODE   CD SYNC   To toggle the recording   mode   To start synchronizing   with the CD   EJECT   To open/ close   FADER   To select the fade-in/   fade-out   SCROLL   To scroll disc names or   track names   78   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DAT   KEY DISPLAY   TAPE A, TAPE B   KEY DISPLAY   FUNCTION   FUNCTION   1 To turn the power on/   off   1 To turn the power on/   off   m N To rewind   To play   1 – 9, 0   To select the track   number (0 selects track   10)   M REC   To fast-forward   To change the display   mode or turn the display   on/ off   To record, press N   while pressing REC.   First release N, then   release REC.   m N To rewind   To play   x X To stop   M REC   To fast-forward   To pause   To reverse   To record, press N   while pressing REC.   First release N, then   release REC.   To change the display   mode   To select a tape deck:   Deck A or B (dual   cassette deck only)   x To stop   X To pause   EJECT   PROGR +   PROGR –   To open/ close   To select the next track   PROGR +   To search the beginning   of a track in the fast   forward direction   To select the previous   track   PROGR –   To search the beginning   of a track in the rewind   direction   HIGH REV   HIGH CUE   FADER   High speed review   High speed cue   DOLBY NR   REC LEV+   REC LEV–   To toggle the Dolby   Noise Reduction   To select the fade-in/   fade out   To make the recording   level higher   REC MUTE   Record muting   To make the recording   level lower   REC MUTE   CD SYNC   Record muting   To start synchronizing   with the CD   FADER   To stop after fading out   and fade in after starting   C.RESET   To reset the tape counter   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Downlo7ad9.   H Hold Function 62   Index   K A Key touch beep 64   Automatic-Off   L of the backlight 63   LCD 6   B backlight 63   Learning Function 23   Locking   Backlight   Automatic-Off 63   Hold function 62   Batteries 7   M, N, O   % button 6, 23, 26   C, D   Changing   name of the label 27, 37, 50, 56, 67   P, Q   changing interval 42   Channel Macro function 48   Clearing/ Changing   Power-On function   setting 44   Preset components 13   PROGR (programme) +/ – button 6   contents programmed for a   component label 19   Channel Macro function 50   learned signal 29   S System Control function 34   programming a series of   commands 34   Power-On command 45   System Control function 37, 39   component macro 41   timer setting 60   interval of the System Control   function 42   Clock setting 8   System Power-Off function   SONY OFF label 34   DS time 9, 12   STD time 9, 12   Code number 13   T, U   Timer setting 51   Troubleshooting 71   Component Select label   assigning other components 46   copying settings 46   programming a series of   commands 40   V, W, X, Y, Z   setting Power-On function 44   Copying   2 (volume) +/ – buttons 6, 26   Volume Control 23, 30   settings of a component label 46   E Erasing   all the settings 68   F, G   Factory setting 13, 30, 34, 42, 43, 63,   64   Sony Corporation Printed in China   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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