To Control The Volume; Programming Signals Of Another Remote Control - Learning Function - Sony RM-VL610T Operating Instructions Manual

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To control the volume

Press 2 +/– to control the volume. Press % to
mute the sound.
When you select a visual component, the TV's
volume will be controlled (TV Component Select
button lights up), and when you select an audio
component, the amplifier's volume will be
controlled (AMP Component Select button lights
up). You can change this setting (page 19).
Notes
• If you used the Learning function (page 12) to
programme the 2 +/– or % button to send a signal to
any other component, that signal will be transmitted
instead of the volume or muting of the TV or amplifier
when you select that component.
• If you used the Learning function (page 12) to
programme the 2 +/– or % button for the TV or AMP
buttons to send a signal to any other component, that
signal will be transmitted only when you select TV or
AMP. When you select another component, the preset
volume control signals for TV or AMP will be
transmitted.
• If you have assigned another component to the TV or
AMP buttons (page 24), the volume of the TV or
amplifier cannot be controlled even if you select another
component.
12
Programming Signals of Another
Remote Control — Learning
Function
To operate components or functions which do not
work even if you set a component code number, use
the following Learning procedure to "teach" any of
the programmable buttons of the Commander to
operate the functions of another remote control.
You can also use the Learning function to change
the signals of individual buttons after setting the
component code number (page 8). It is
recommended that you make a note of the
"learned" key functions. (It is possible to make a
note on the back of the supplied "Component code
numbers.")
Notes
• Some specific remote control signals may not be
"learned."
• You can also use a display monitor for computer display
(including a built-in tuner type), if the Commander is
"learned."

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