Sony TA-AV581 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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If you use a Sony TV
When you press TV CONTROL to watch a TV program,
the TV turns on and switches to the TV input. The TV
also turns on when you press VIDEO and switches to
the appropriate video input.
If the TV does not switch to the appropriate input
automatically, press TV/VIDEO.
When you watch TV without using the amplifier
(only for Sony TVs)
Press TV CONTROL to set the remote to operate only
the TV. When you press this button, the TV turns on
and switches to the TV input. If the TV does not switch
to the TV input automatically, press TV/VIDEO.
Note
Some Sony TVs can not be controlled by this remote.
Changing the factory setting of a
function button
If the factory settings of the SYSTEM CONTROL/
FUNCTION buttons (page 8) don't match your system
components, you can change them. For example, if you
have two CD players and you don't have a tape deck
or an MD deck, you can assign the TAPE button to
your second CD player.
Note that the settings of the TUNER and PHONO
buttons cannot be changed.
Numeric buttons
1
Hold down the SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTION
button whose function you want to change
(TAPE, for example).
2
Press the corresponding numeric button of the
component you want to assign to the SYSTEM
CONTROL/FUNCTION button (1 - CD player,
for example).
The numeric buttons are assigned to select the
functions as follows:
Numeric button
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>10
* Sony VCRs are operated with a VTR 1, 2 or 3 setting.
These correspond to Beta, 8mm and VHS
respectively.
Now you can use the TAPE button to control a
second CD player.
To reset the setting to the factory setting
Repeat the above procedure.
SYSTEM
CONTROL/
FUNCTION
Amplifier Operations
Operates
CD player
DAT deck
MD deck
Tape deck A
Tape deck B
LD player
VCR (remote control mode VTR 1*)
VCR (remote control mode VTR 2*)
VCR (remote control mode VTR 3*)
TV
DBS
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