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Sony Remote Commander RM-V22 Operating Instructions page 2

Remote controls: universal remote control

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Operating a Receiver
Operating a Tape Deck
1 To turn on and off.
2 To set up the Commander.
3 To select the input source:
1 selects VIDEO 1
2 selects VIDEO 2
1
1
3 selects VIDEO 3
POWER
2
4 selects TUNER
2
SET
TC/VIDEO
SLEEP
5 selects CD PLAYER
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
3
1
2
3
3
6 selects TAPE DECK
TUNER
CD
TAPE
4
5
6
8 selects TV
9 selects CABLE BOX
7
8
9
(7 and 0 do not have an
4
DISP
0
ENTER
REC
assigned function).
5
4 To light up the Commander's
6
buttons. (The light will
4
7
VOL
CH
automatically turn off if no
5
8
button is pressed for more than
LIGHT
10 seconds.)
8
6
9
5 Volume up: +
SHIFT
MUTING
RECALL
AV2
AV1
CBL
Volume down: –
7
VCR
TV
9
6 To mute the volume on a
receiver.
Press again to turn muting off.
7 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which
the receiver is assigned.
8 Presetting frequency up: +,
down: –
Tuning frequency up: +,
down: –
9 To shift band (FM/AM).
1 To turn on and off.
Note
2 To set up the Commander.
On the AV1 position of the slide
3 To select the tape direction:
switch, the functions to operate Sony
1 selects Deck A (dual cassette
brand receivers are preset at the
deck only*).
factory.
2 selects Deck B(dual cassette
deck only*).
Operating a CD Player
Component Code Numbers
1 To turn on and off.
2 To set up the Commander.
TV and VCR Codes
3 To select the track number. 0
1
selects track 10.
POWER
Brand
2
To select track numbers above
SET
TC/VIDEO
SLEEP
Sony
10, see the descriptions on the
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
1
2
3
DISP button below.
TUNER
CD
TAPE
3
4 To select numbers 10 and
4
5
6
above.
7
8
9
4
For example, to select track 15,
DISP
0
ENTER
Admiral (M.Wards)
REC
press DISP and then press 5.
5
5 To play
6
6 To select the previous track.
Aiwa
7
VOL
CH
7 To stop
AOC
8 To light up the Commander's
LIGHT
buttons. (The light will
Audio Dynamic
8
SHIFT
!™
MUTING
RECALL
automatically turn off if no
Bell & Howell
AV2
AV1
CBL
button is pressed for more than
9
VCR
TV
(M. Wards)
10 seconds.)
9 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which
Brocsonic
the CD player is assigned.
0 To pause
!¡ To select next track.
Canon
!™ To select next disc.
Citizen
Note
Craig
On the AV2 position of the slide
switch, the functions to operate Sony
Croslex
brand CD players are preset at the
factory.
Curtis Mathis
Daewoo
Daytron
DBX
Brand
0 functions as " REV button, or
switches play sides.
Dimensia
(The other buttons do not
Emerson
have assigned functions).
4 To record, press " while
pressing r/First release ",
POWER
then release r.
Fisher
SET
5 To pause
TC/VIDEO
SLEEP
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
6 To rewind
1
2
3
TUNER
CD
TAPE
7 To stop
4
5
6
Funai
8 To light up the Commander's
7
8
9
General Electric
buttons. (The light will
DISP
0
ENTER
automatically turn off if no
REC
button is pressed for more than
10 seconds.)
9 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which
Goldstar
VOL
CH
the tape deck is assigned.
LIGHT
0 To play
!¡ To fast-forward
!™
SHIFT
MUTING
RECALL
!™ To select the tape deck: deck A
Hitachi
AV2
AV1
CBL
VCR
TV
or deck B (dual cassette deck
only**).
HQ
*
If your deck's commander has
Instant Replay
two sets of tape operating
JC Penny
buttons and has no A/B button
for deck selection, use the
numeric buttons (1 and 2):
JVC
button 1 selects Deck A, and
button 2 selects Deck B.
** If the deck's commander has
Kenwood
one set of tape operating
KTV
buttons, and has an A/B
LXI (Sears)
button for the deck section, use
the RECALL button to select
Deck A or B.
Magnavox
Marantz
Marta
Memorex
Minolta
Mitsubishi/MGA
Component
Code No.
VCR
01 (VTR1: Beta)
Multitech
02 (VTR2: 8 mm)
03 (VTR3: VHS)
NEC
TV
01
VCR
30
Olympic
TV
02, 14, 09
Optimus
VCR
41
Panasonic
TV
12
VCR
17, 40
VCR
33, 46
Pentax
TV
14, 09, 38
Philco
VCR
20, 22, 17
TV
03, 12
Philips
VCR
12, 11
VCR
35
Pioneer
VCR
18, 35
TV
22, 23, 20, 21
Portland
TV
11
Quasar
VCR
07, 41, 12
TV
03, 19, 23
VCR
44, 15, 12
Radio Shack
TV
35, 36, 03, 41
RCA/PROSCAN
TV/VCR Combo
36 & 44
TV
13
VCR
17, 39, 40
Realistic
Component
Code No.
Brand
Component
VCR
07
Sansui
VCR
VCR
44, 22, 23, 19, 20, 21, 41
Singer
VCR
TV
22, 13, 20, 21, 23, 03, 15, 42
Samsung
VCR
TV/VCR Combo
21 & 23, 22
TV
VCR
33, 37, 38, 36
TV/VCR Combo
TV
25
Sanyo
VCR
VCR
41
TV
VCR
32, 07, 12
Scott
VCR
TV
02, 18, 03, 07
TV
TV/VCR Combo
27 & 24, 25
Sharp
VCR
VCR
35
TV
TV
03, 13, 12, 30, 46
Shintom
VCR
TV/VCR Combo
TV code & 35
Signature 2000
VCR
(M. Wards)
VCR
11, 07, 08
TV
TV
31, 13, 03, 32
Sylvania
VCR
VCR
15
TV
VCR
12, 11
Symphonic
VCR
VCR
12, 08, 07, 33, 17, 39, 40
TV
TV
03, 02, 30, 07
TV/VCR Combo
VCR
17, 47, 48, 49, 39, 40
Tashiro
VCR
TV
28, 29
Tatung
VCR
VCR
17, 39, 35, 40
Teac
VCR
TV
33, 13, 03, 23, 34
Technics
VCR
VCR
41, 35, 08, 36, 37, 33, 38
Toshiba
VCR
TV
02, 03, 11, 25, 19, 12
TV
VCR
13, 11, 12, 10
Videch
TV
TV
11, 12, 13, 03, 43, 47
Wards
VCR
TV/VCR Combo
11, 18, 47 & 12, 13
TV
VCR
17, 39, 40
Yamaha
VCR
VCR
35
Zenith
VCR
VCR
12, 38
TV
VCR
08, 07
VCR
26, 27, 28, 29
Cable Box Codes
TV
24, 03, 12
VCR
28, 41, 24
Brand
VCR
17, 39, 40
Hamlin/Regal
TV
03, 12
Jerrold/G.I.
VCR
12, 11
Oak
VCR
27
Panasonic
VCR
09, 10, 11, 12
Pioneer
TV
18, 16, 17, 07, 49
Scientific Atlanta
TV/VCR Combo
18 & 11, 12
Tocom
VCR
08, 07
Zenith
VCR
11, 12
TV
11, 13, 03
VCR
13, 11, 12
Separate Components
TV
11
Tape Deck Codes
VCR
11
TV
37, 18, 19
Brand
TV
03, 08
Sony
VCR
11, 12, 09, 10, 06
Aiwa
TV
18, 07, 48
Denon
TV/VCR Combo
18, 48 & 12, 09, 10
Fisher
TV
02, 12, 24, 23
JCV
VCR
07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
Kenwood
TV
02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 44, 45
Nakamichi
TV/VCR Combo
18 & 11
Onkyo
VCR
12, 33, 31, 38, 27, 41
Code No.
Brand
Code No.
17
Panasonic
19
18
Philips
24
25, 16, 24
Pioneer
02, 20
26, 12, 13, 03
RCA
26, 27
23, 27 & 24, 25, 29
Sansui
15, 18
33, 38
Sharp
13
25
Teac
14, 17
15, 16, 24, 38, 26, 27, 28, 29
Technics
05, 06, 19
23, 12
Yamaha
11, 12
30, 31
14, 13, 15
CD Player Codes
18
41, 30
Brand
Code No.
14, 09
Sony
01
13, 11, 12, 41
Aiwa
30, 32
11, 12, 03
Denon
24
41
Fisher
27
23, 39, 40
JVC
05, 06, 07
23 & 41
Kardon
40
35
Kenwood
08, 09, 10
17, 39, 40
Magnavox
22, 23
17, 39, 41, 40
Nakamichi
14
12, 11
Onkyo
17, 18
15, 14
Panasonic
29
19, 14
Philips
22, 26
31, 03, 12
Pioneer
02, 13
30, 31, 38, 34, 35
RCA
12, 38, 39
13, 03, 15, 12
Sansui
14, 16, 34
33, 17, 39, 40
Sanyo
27
34
Shewood
41
09, 10
Sharp
24, 28
Teac
15, 25, 37
Technics
03, 04, 29
Yamaha
19, 20, 21
Code No.
22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Receiver/Amplifier Codes
01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 18
Brand
Code No.
27, 28, 29
Sony
01
19, 20, 21
Aiwa
22, 27
14, 15
Denon
12, 13, 14
09, 10, 11
Fisher
34
16, 17
JVC
05, 06
12, 13
Kenwood
03, 04
Magnavox
35
Nakamichi
16
Onkyo
09, 20
Panasonic
21
Code No.
Philips
24
01
Pioneer
02, 25
16, 22, 23
RCA
28, 29, 31
13
Sansui
16, 17, 23
30
Sharp
12, 30
03, 04
Teac
15, 18, 19
07, 08
Technics
07, 08, 21
15
Yamaha
10, 11
09, 10, 21
Mini Hi-Fi component system codes
Brand
Code No.
for each
section
Receiver
CD
Tape
Sony
01
01
01
Admiral
33
33
Aiwa
22
30
27
32
16
Denon
12
24
13
Garrard
19
37
Harman
38
43
Jensen
37
31
29
JVC
06
06
04
05
05
03
Kenwood
04
09
08
03
08
07
Marantz
32
26
28
Mclntosh
39
43
Onkyo
09
17
09
Panasonic
21
29
19
Pioneer
25
13
20
RCA
26
11
25
Sansui
17
16
18
Sharp
30
28
12
24
13
Sounde-sigh
36
35
Teac
15
14
Technics
21
29
19
07
03
05
08
04
06
Yamaha
10
19
11
11
20
12
Troubleshooting
If you have problems setting up or using the Commander:
• When setting up the Commander, carefully go through the procedures
described in "Setting the Code." If the code that's listed first for your
component doesn't work, try all the codes for your component - in the
order in which they're listed. If all the codes fail to work (or if your
component is not listed in this manual), try using the procedures in
"Searching for the Correct Code."
• Check that you're aiming the Commander directly at the component, and
that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the
component.
• Make sure the batteries you're using are not worn out, and that they're
inserted correctly. Note that whenever you remove the batteries - to
replace them, for example - the code numbers you've set are automatically
eased and must be reset.
• When setting up the component, if you press the wrong button, move the
slide switch to a different position. Then reset the slide switch and start
the procedures over again.
• Check that the slide switch is set to the component you want to control.
• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if
your component didn't come with a remote controller, it probably isn't
capable of being controlled by a remote controller.
• If your video components are connected to an audio system, make sure
you've set up the Commander as described in "Controlling the Volume of
Video Components Connected to an Audio System".
Specifications
Operable distance
Approx. 7 m (23 ft) (varies depending of the component
of each manufacturer)
Power requirements Two size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied)
Battery life
Approx. 6 months (varies depending on frequency of use)
1
1
Dimensions
Approx. 62 x 207 x 41.5 mm (w/h/d) (2
/
x 8
/
x
2
4
1
11
/
in.)
16
Mass
Approx. 100 g (3.5 oz.) (no including batteries)
Supplied accessory
Label (2)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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