Deck; Amp; Index - Sony RM-VL610T Operating Instructions Manual

Integrated remote commander
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DECK

KEY DISPLAY
FUNCTION
qsm
To rewind.
qsH
To play.
qsM
To fast-forward.
qsREC z
To record, press H while pressing
REC z*
REC z.
qsx
To stop.
qsX
To pause.
4-/-- (n)
To reverse.
qhENT (n)
To reverse.
qaRETURN (z)
To record, press V while pressing
RETURN*
RETURN.
ws V (H)
To play.*
wd TOOLS
To call up the setup menu.
ws b (M)
To fast-forward.*
ws B (m)
To rewind.*
ws v (X)
To pause.*
qk
To select the tape deck: Deck A or B
(A/B)
(dual cassette deck only).
wd TOOLS (x)
To stop.*
1
In order to avoid recording by mistake, the REC z button
*
and RETURN button do not work by themselves.
2
*
Activated when using a double cassette deck
(for deck A of Sony component)

AMP

KEY DISPLAY
FUNCTION
qd1
To turn on and off.
31
To select the input source: VIDEO 1
32
To select the input source: VIDEO 2
33
To select the input source: AUX
34
To select the input source: TUNER
35
To select the input source: CD
36
To select the input source: TAPE
37
To select the input source: MD
38
To select the input source: TV
39
To select the input source: PHONO
30
To select the input source: DVD
1t
To change the input select cyclically.
(INPUT SELECT)
52 +/–
Volume up: +
Volume down: –
6%
To mute the volume on the AMP. Press
again to turn muting off.
qjPROG +/–
Presetting or tuning frequency up: +
Presetting or tuning frequency down: –
qk
To shift band or preset select.
(SHIFT)
34
1
. First release H, then release
1
. First release V, then release
2
2
2
2
2

Index

A, B
Batteries 6
C, D
Changing 16
Clearing/Changing
learned signal 16, 17
Power-On command 20
Code numbers 8, 10
Component Select buttons
assigning other components 24
programming a signal 12
programming a series of commands 23
setting the Power-On function 20
E
Erasing 26
F, G, H, I, J, K
Factory setting 26
L
Learning Function 12
Locking control of the Commander 25
M
% (muting) button 9, 12, 14, 19
N, O
Number buttons 8, 16
P, Q, R
Power-On function
setting 20
Preset components 8
PROGRAM button 10
S
System Control Functions 21
T, U
Troubleshooting 28
V, W, X, Y, Z
2 (volume) buttons 9, 12, 14, 19, 26
Volume Control 9, 12, 19

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