Changing The Programmed Commands - Sony RM-AV2000T Operating Instructions Manual

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Notes on System Control
Operation
•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 press the
SYSTEM CONTROL button.
•If some of the components did not
operate correctly because of the above
or for any other reason, always set all
the components back to the states they
were in before you pressed the SYSTEM
CONTROL button. Failure to do this
can result in incorrect operation when
you press the SYSTEM CONTROL
button again.
•Some components may not always be
powered on by the System Control
function. This is because the power of
the component gets 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.
•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 n VCR Power-on
n VCR play back n TV input select
Changing the programmed
commands
To clear programmed commands
1
While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press one of the SYSTEM
CONTROL 1, 2, or 3 button.
COMMANDER
SYSTEM CONTROL
+
OFF
The key operations programmed for
that button are displayed in order.
2
While pressing the RESET key,
press the same SYSTEM
CONTROL button (1, 2, or 3)
again.
RESET
+
SYSTEM CONTROL
The contents of its program are
cleared and all the component names
flash.
RESET
LEARN
NG
TV VCR123
AMP
SC1
When you want to set a new program
to this SYSTEM CONTROL button,
follow the Steps 2 – 5 on pages 19 and
20.
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SAT DECK
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