Adding An Extra Function To The Component Select Buttons; Programming The Power-On Command Of The Selected Component Just; (For Sony Components Only) - Sony RM-VL710 Operating Instructions Manual

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Adding an Extra
Function to the
Component Select
Buttons
Programming the Power-On
Command of the Selected
Component just by pressing
that Component Select
button (for Sony
Components only)
When using Sony components,
you can program the Power-On
signal for each component on a
Component Select button. You can
select the desired component and
power it on by just pressing that
Component Select button.
SET
TV
VCR
CBL
DVD
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
Example: To program the TV
button
1
Press and while holding
SET, press MENU.
All Component Select buttons
flash.
TV
VCR
1
2
POWER
AMP
3
6
9
ENT
1
CBL
DVD
AMP
2
While holding POWER
pressed, press the desired
Component Select button.
When you first press POWER,
only the Component Select
buttons that have already been
set with the Power-On
command light up.
Example: If the Power-On
command has been
programmed on the VCR and
DVD buttons, these buttons
light up when you first press
POWER.
TV
VCR
CBL
TV
VCR
CBL
To cancel setting, press SET.
To clear the Power-On command
Repeat the same procedure,
pressing the desired Component
Select button that lights up when
you press POWER.
Notes
• If the component code of a non-Sony
brand has been set on a Component
Select button, you cannot program
the Power-On function on it. If you
change the component code (page 8)
after setting the Power-On function,
the Power-On function is cleared.
(The Component Select button flashes
twice to indicate that you cannot set
this function.)
• Even if you used the Learning
function (page 14) to program a
signal on a Component Select button,
you can program the Power-On
function on that button but it cannot
be used. If you clear the "learned"
function on that button, you can use
the Power-On function.
POWER
DVD
AMP
POWER
DVD
AMP
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