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Sony RM AV2000 Programmable remote control - InfraredGray metallic, 22 button(s)
The Sony RM-AV2000 universal LCD touchscreen remote control is a great way to consolidate up to 12 of your controllers into one. It's completely programmable, easy for all types of users to learn and what's more works great. The RM-AV2000 is somewhere in size between a handheld and tabletop unit. It has small feet and sits at a nice angle on any table, but it's also compact enough to fit comfortably in your hand. The beauty of this model is that every button for a particular device i... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Sony RM-AV2000U photo ]
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ITEM DESCRIPTION: TYPE: UNIVERSAL COLOR: GRAY SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: 12 IN 1 COMMENTS: The Sony RMAV2000 universal LCD touchscreen remote control ($179 USD MSRP) is a great way to consolidate up to 12 of your controllers into one. It's completely programmable, easy for all types of users to learn and what's more works great. I only have user's manual in french. It can be downloaded from sony's website.

Getting Started
Installing the Batteries...6
When to replace the batteries... 6
Location of Controls...7
Basic Operations
Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components.. 8
Setting a component code.... 8 Checking if the code number works.. 10 Setting a component code by the Search function.. 11
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander..12
To control the volume.... 13 Notes on operating your components... 14
Using Unpreset Remote Control Operations Learning Function. 15
For accurate Learning.... 18 Changing or erasing the function of a learned button.. 19
Advanced Features
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System.... 21 Executing a Series of Commands System Control Function. 23
Programming a series of commands to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons.... 24 Notes on System Control Operation.. 27 Programming a series of commands to the Component Select buttons. 27 Changing the interval between operation steps.. 29
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons. 30
Programming the Power-On Command of the Selected Component (for Sony Components only)... 30
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons. 32
Copying the settings of a Component Select button to another button. 34
Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons.... 35
Notes on the learned signals of an air-conditioner.. 37
Transferring Data between Remote Commanders.. 38
Transferring the data... 38 Receiving the data... 40
Selecting a Channel with a Single Button Channel Macro Function.. 43
Using Other Functions
Locking the Controls Hold Function..45
Additional Information
Precautions....46 Specifications....46 Troubleshooting... 47
Appendix
Table of Preset Functions... 50
TV.... 50 VCR.... 51 CBL (Cable box).... 51 SAT..... 52 DVD.... 52 VD (LD player)... 53 CD.... 53 MD.... 54 DAT.... 54 DECK.... 55 AMP.... 55
Index... Back cover
Installing the Batteries
Slide open the battery compartment lid and insert four size AA(R6) batteries (not supplied). Be sure to match up the + and indications on the batteries with the + and indications on the battery compartment.
When to replace the batteries
Batteries for remote control operation (Four size AA (R6) batteries)
Under normal conditions, the batteries will last up to five months. If the Commander does not operate properly, the batteries might be drained. When this happens, replace the batteries with new ones.
Do not take more than one hour to replace the batteries; otherwise, your setting of the code numbers (page 8) and learned remote control signals (page 15) will be erased.
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued)
About the input select of a TV
Each time the TV/VIDEO button is pressed, the input is changed in order. It is also possible to select directly as follows when you are connecting more than two VCRs. TV/VIDEO + 0 : TV tuner TV/VIDEO + 1 : VIDEO1 TV/VIDEO + 2 : VIDEO2 TV/VIDEO + 3 : VIDEO3 TV/VIDEO + 4 : VIDEO4 TV/VIDEO + 5 : VIDEO5 TV/VIDEO + 6 : VIDEO6 If the above operations do not work, program the remote control signals of your component to the Commander using the Learning function (page 15).
Notes on operating your components
When you use a double cassette deck
1 If the remote control for your deck has a Deck A/B select control, the RECALL button on your Commander has the corresponding function.
2 If you cannot select Deck A/B with the RECALL button, first set the number code for either one of the decks, and set the function controls for the other deck to other free buttons (for example, the Number buttons) using the Learning function (page 15),
About the input select of a VCR
Each time the TV/VIDEO button is pressed, the input is changed in order. It is also possible to select directly as follows. TV/VIDEO + 0 : Tuner TV/VIDEO + 1 : LINE1 TV/VIDEO + 2 : LINE2 TV/VIDEO + 3 : LINE3 TV/VIDEO + 4 : LINE4 TV/VIDEO + 5 : DV in When you use a Sony VCR, the above commands are preset. For other brands, it is possible to teach the above sequential button operations using the Learning function (see page 15).
assign the other deck to another Component Select button (page 32).
Using Unpreset Remote Control Operations
Learning Function To operate unpreset components or functions, use the following Learning procedure to teach any of the programmable buttons 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.
Some specific remote control signals may not be learned.
7 Press S (set) to finish
setting.
For accurate Learning
Do not move the remote units during the Learning procedure. Be sure to keep holding down the learning button until your Commander reacts as described. Use fresh batteries in both remote units. Avoid Learning in places under direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light. The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit. If Learning does not work, try changing the positions of the two remote control units. When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sonys receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).
When you teach signals to the VOL +/ or MUTING buttons
If you have programmed any signal on the VOL +/ or MUTING button for components other than TV and AMP using the Learning function, that signal will be transmitted only when you select that component. If you have programmed any signal on the VOL +/ or MUTING button for TV or AMP using the Learning function, that signal will be transmitted only after you select TV or AMP. When you select other components, the preset volume control signals for TV or AMP will be transmitted (for the difference between visual components and audio components, see page 21). To use the learned signal, you need to program the VOL +/ or MUTING button for each component using the Learning function.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to place the Commander out of the reach of small children or pets. Components such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused.
To teach the signals for an airconditioner
See Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons on page 35.
Changing or erasing the function of a learned button
To change the learned function, clear it first and perform Learning again.
Example: To erase the learned function from the Number button 1 in VCR mode.
1 Press and hold S (set) for
To clear the learned function of a single button
2 While holding the desired
Component Select button pressed, press the button you want to erase.
The S (set) indicator turns off, and the selected Component button lights up.
Be sure to press both buttons at once. If you release the Component Select button, the Commander changes to Learning mode.
3 Press S (set) to finish
2 While holding x pressed,
3 Power on the amplifier
4 Set the input mode of AMP to VIDEO 1
To clear programmed commands
Tips for programming the System Control function
The following information helps you to program a consecutive operation steps.
About the interval between operation steps
You can change the interval between operation steps (see page 29).
While holding S (set) pressed, press one of the SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2, or 3 button.
All Component Select buttons light up when you press these buttons, and turn off when you release them.
About the order of operation steps
Some of the components may not accept consecutive remote control signals. For example, a TV generally does not react to a 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 t VCR Power-on t VCR play back t TV input select By programming an often-used components command as the final step, you can save the step of pressing a Component Select button when you start operating that component.
To set the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button back to the factory setting
At the factory, the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button is preset with the System Power-Off function for Sony components, and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button is factory preset with standard power-on command for nearly all Sony components. To reset them to the factory settings, clear the learned commands on the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button. The System Control functions will be restored.
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 components power on/off state before using the system control function. If the system control function does not work correctly, see also Tips for programming the System Control function on page 26.
To clear the System Control function programmed on the Components Select buttons Example: To clear the programmed commands on the VCR button
While holding S (set) pressed, press VCR.
The Component button lights up when you press them, and turns off when you release them.
Changing the interval between operation steps
You can control the interval in 4 steps (approx. 127 ms, 408 ms, 708 ms, 974 ms).
2 While holding one of the
SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (1, 2 or 3) whose interval you want to change pressed, press one of the Number buttons (1 4) to select the interval.
1: Approx. 127 ms (the factory setting) 2: Approx. 408 ms 3: Approx. 708 ms 4: Approx. 974 ms (ms: 1/1000 second) All Component Select buttons light up when you press these buttons, and turn off when you release them.
For the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons
If you press a Number button apart from 1 4, the S (set) indicator flashes twice, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 1. Be sure to select from 1 4.
For the Component Select buttons
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons
Programming the Power-On Command of the Selected Component (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.
Component Select buttons whose interval you want to change pressed, press one of the Number buttons (1 4) to select the interval.
The Component Select button lights up when you press these buttons, and turns off when you release them.
Example: To program the TV button
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. These buttons turn off when you press another Component button. Example: If the Power-On command has been programmed on the VCR and CD buttons, these buttons light up when you first press POWER.
To clear the Power-On command
Repeat the same procedure by pressing the Component Select button that lights up when you press POWER.
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. The selected Component button flashes twice, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 1. Even if you have programmed a signal by the Learning function (page 15) or the System Control function (page 27) on a Component Select button, you can program the PowerOn function on that button but it cannot be used. If you clear a learned signal or the System Control function on the button, you can use the Power-On function. You can program a signal by the Learning function (page 15) or the System Control function (page 27) on the Component Select button on which the Power-On function has been programmed. In this case, the Power-On function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the learned signal or the System Control function on the button, the Power-On function is resumed and you can use it again. If you have programmed both a signal by Learning and the System Control function on the button, the learned signal overwrites the System Control function.
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons
You can assign another component to any of the Component Select buttons.
Once you assign another component to a Component Select button, the setting of the component code number (page 8) will be erased. The component code number will not return even if you reset the newly assigned component and turn back to the original component. If you have assigned another component to the TV or AMP button, the volume of the TV or amplifier cannot be controlled even when you select other components.
Example: To assign a CD player to the VCR button
button to which you want to assign a function.
The selected Component button lights up.
3 While holding N pressed,
press one of the following Number buttons to select the one to which you want to assign the function.
to head with the remote control of the airconditioner.
Remote control of your air-conditioner
more than 3 seconds.
Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons (continued)
remote control of air-conditioner
3 Press SYSTEM
The S (set) indicator flashes (Learning function standby).
during data transfer
If other functions have already been learned by that button
The S (set) indicator flashes twice, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 2. Either teach to another SYSTEM CONTROL button, or clear the already learned function (page 37) and start over from the beginning.
data transfer complete
4 Press the ON/OFF button
on the remote control of the air-conditioner until the Commander reacts as shown below.
During data transfer, only the S (set) indicator stays lit and the Component buttons turn off. After data transfer is complete, the Commander returns to its state in Step 2.
5 Press S (set) to finish
You can program a remote control signal for a SYSTEM CONTROL button by learning for which the System Control functions have been programmed. In this case, the System Control functions are overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the learned signal from the button (page 37), the System Control functions are restored, and you can use them again.
To clear the learned remote control signal
If the power-on/off operation does not work correctly
The air-conditioner may not be turned on or off properly with the button of this Commander to which you have programmed its power-on/off signal. If the Commander can operate only ON with one button and OFF with another, while your air-conditioners remote control can operate ON/OFF with a single button, program the signal on two buttons of the Commander as follows. 1 Clear the learned power-on/ off signal. (In the example on page 35, clear the learned signal from the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button.) 2 Program the signal (transmitted from the power-on/off button of the air-conditioners remote control) for the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button again. 3 Program the signal from the same button of the remote control for another button (for example, the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button).
While holding S (set) pressed, press one of the SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 button.
The S (set) indicator and all Component Select buttons light up when you press these buttons, and turn off when you release them.
transfer).
As the data is transferred, the corresponding Component Select buttons turn off one by one. If data transfer has been unsuccessful during or after procedure, the S (set) indicator and all Component Select buttons flash five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 3. Either try again from Step 5, or press S (set) to cancel data transfer.
The data for the functions not available with the RM-AV2100 cannot be transferred. The System Control functions cannot be transferred to another kind of Commander even if it mark. has the Be sure that the receiving Commander is ready to receive data.
pressed, press the Component Select button whose data you want to send.
The S (set) indicator flashes and the selected Component button lights up.
(To set the receiving commander, follow the procedure on page 42.)
Transferring Data between Remote Commanders (continued)
Receiving the data
This Commander can receive the data of another Sony RM-VL900 or RM-AV2100.
After the data is transferred, the Component Select button turns off. If data transfer has been unsuccessful during or after procedure, the S (set) indicator and the selected Component button flashes five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 3. Either try again from Step 5, or press S (set) to cancel data transfer.
The data of the learned signal and the System Control function programmed on a Component Select button cannot be transferred. You can use the Learning function (page 15) to program the learned signal and the System Control function programmed on a Component Select button on another remote commander. Be sure that the receiving remote commander is ready to receive data.
To receive the all data from another remote commander
3 While holding cursor V
6 Press ENT (ENTER) on the
sending remote Commander.
As the data is received, the corresponding Component Select buttons light up one by one. If data transfer has been unsuccessful during or after the procedure, the S (set) indicator and all Component Select buttons flash five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 5. Either try again from Step 6, or press S (set) to cancel data receival.
4 Confirm that the sending
remote commander is ready for data transfer.
(To set the sending commander, follow the procedure on page 38.)
If you do not perform Step 6 within 10 seconds, the S (set) indicator and all Component Select buttons flash five times, followed by a short pause, and then flash again.
The S (set) indicator lights up and all Component Select buttons turn off (data-reception standby).
The S (set) indicator lights up and the selected Component button turns off (data-reception standby).
To receive the data of the Component Select button from another remote commander
page 40.
pressed, press the Component Select button to which want to set the data.
After the data is received, the Component Select button lights up. If data transfer has been unsuccessful during or after the procedure, both the S (set) indicator and the Component button flash five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 5. Either try again from Step 6, or press S (set) to cancel data receival.
The S (set) indicator flashes, and the selected Component button lights up.
(To set the sending commander, follow the procedure on page 39.)
If you do not perform Step 6 within 10 seconds, the S (set) indicator and the Component Select button flash five times, followed by a short pause, and then flash again.
Selecting a Channel with a Single Button
Channel Macro Function You can program the Channel Macro function on the buttons listed below (macro keys). If you program the operation of entering 1, 2 and 3 on a macro key button, you can select the channel 123 by pressing that single button. Component Macro key TV, CBL, SAT**: m, N, M, REC z*, x, X
* You can program this function on the single REC z button (not on the REC z + B button for a doublepressing operation). ** You cannot program this function on the REC z button for SAT.
Example: To assign TV channel 123 to the REW button
2 While holding REC z
The S (set) indicator and the selected Component button flash.
Selecting a Channel with a Single Button Channel Macro Function (continued)
You cannot program the Channel Macro function on a macro key that has learned a signal. Try on other macro keys, or clear the learned signal (page 19) on the button and program the Channel Macro function on it. If you change the component code for a button that has been programmed in the Channel Macro function, the new signal is transmitted when you press the corresponding macro key. The Channel Macro function may not work correctly for some components.
3 While holding the desired
macro key button pressed, press the buttons for the operation in order.
The selected Component button lights up and stays lit while you keep holding down the macro key. The S (set) indicator lights up whenever you press one of the above buttons, and flashes again when you release it.
To clear the Channel Macro function
1 Press and hold S (set) for over 3 seconds. The S (set) indicator lights up, and all Component Select buttons flash. 2 While holding x pressed, press the desired Component Select button. The S (set) indicator turns off, and the selected Component button lights up.
Through this operation, you can only erase the learned functions to all keys on a specific component and the Channel Macro function. The learned functions to the Component Select buttons cannot be changed here. You must be sure beforehand of which learned function you want to erase.
If you enter more than four keys, the last four keys are programmed on the macro key. If the macro key has been successfully programmed, both the S (set) indicator and the Component button turn off. If an error occured, both the S (set) indicator and the Component button flash five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 2.
3 Press S (set) to finish setting.
Locking the Controls
Hold Function To prevent accidental operation, you can lock all the buttons with the Hold function.
When the function keys are locked, all Component Select buttons flash twice when you press a control button.
(twice)
To unlock the control
Repeat the former procedure. The S (set) indicator flashes twice, and the Hold function is disabled.
1 While holding POWER
pressed, press MUTING and RECALL.
The S (set) indicator lights up when you press these buttons, and turns off when you release them.
Precautions
Do not drop the unit or give a shock to the unit, or it may cause a malfunction. Do not leave the unit in a location hear heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand, moisture, rain or mechanical shock. Do not put foreign objects into the unit. Should any liquid or solid object fall into the unit, have it checked by qualified personnel before operating the unit any further. Do not expose the remote control detectors of your components to direct sunlight or other strong illumination. Too much light there can interfere with remote control operations. Be sure to place the Commander out of the reach of small children or pets. Components such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused.
Specifications
Operating distance
Approx. 32.8 ft. (10 m) (varies depending on components of different manufacturers)
Power requirements
Four size AA (R6) batteries
Battery life
Approx. 5 months (varies depending on frequency of use)
Dimensions
Approx. 2 7/1/1/2 in. (26 mm) (w h d) 5 oz (155 g) (not including batteries)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
The CE mark on the unit is valid only for products marketed in the European Union.
Troubleshooting
If you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first check the batteries (page 6), then check the items below.
Symptom You cannot operate the components. Remedy Go closer to the component. The maximum operating distance is approximately 32.8 ft. (10 m). Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the compoent, and that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the component. Power on the components first, if necessary. Make sure you have pressed the correct Component Select button. In case of CBL/SAT, DVD or TAPE, make sure the desired component is selected. Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if your component didnt come with a remote commander, it probably isnt capable of being controlled by a remote commander. You have assigned a different component on the Component Select button. Check the component assigned to that button and the component code. If your visual components are connected to an audio system, make sure youve set up the Commander as described in Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System (page 21). You have assigned another component on the TV or AMP button (page 32). In this case, the volume cannot be controlled when you select components other than TV or AMP. Set the component code correctly. If the code that is listed first for your component doesnt work, try all the codes for your component in the order in which they are listed in the supplied Component Code Numbers. Some features may not be preset. If some or all of the buttons do not function correctly even after you have set the component codes, then use the Learning function to program the remote control signals for the component (page 15). The component may be operated with a code number that is not listed in the Component Code Numbers. See Setting a component code by the Search function (page 11) and try setting a code number again with the Search function. When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sonys receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.). Make sure that the Remote Commander has learned the correct signals. If not, see For accurate Learning (page 18) and try the Learning procedure again (page 15).
You cannot control the volume.
You cannot operate the components even after setting the component code numbers.
The Commander fails to learn the remote control signals.
You cannot operate a component even after you programmed the remote control signals with the Learning function.
Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom The S (set) indicator or the Component Select buttons flash five times Remedy Learning has not succeeded. See For accurate Learning (page 18) and try the Learning procedure again (page 15). The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied Component Code Numbers and try setting the component codes again (page 8). The data have not been transferred. See Transferring the data (page 38) and try transferring the data again. The data have not been received. See Receiving the data (page 40) and try receiving the data again. Clear infrequently used Learned functions (page 19), then carry out learning operations. Signals have been programmed for that Component Select or SYSTEM CONTROL button using the Learning function. Clear the learned signals (pages 19, 26, 28) and try programming the System Control function again. Signals have been programmed for that Macro key using the Learning function. Clear the learned signals (page 19) and try programming the Channel Macro function for the same key again, or try with another Macro key. Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the correct order (pages 24, 27). Try changing the orientation of the Commander. If that does not help, try placing the components as close to each other as possible. Check the status of the components and make sure that you have set the components properly to receive commands (page 27). The component code is changed or a new signal is learned on a button that has been programmed in the series of commands. In this case, the new signal is transmitted when the series of commands are executed. The interval may be too short. See Changing the interval between operation steps (page 29) and set a longer interval. The Hold function is on. Unlock the Hold function (page 45). Data Transfer to/from a single button cannot transfer System Control functions that are learned by Component Select buttons. Either set up the learned Commander from the start, or perform whole Data Transfer.
All Component Select buttons flash twice during an operation
A System Control program does not function correctly.
All Component Select buttons flash twice Your Commander does not work as expected after Data Transfer
Note on Commanders with the
Data Transfer between Commanders with the mark may not always be complete, depending on their functions and keys, and some of the System Control function data may be dropped.
If none of the above have solved your problems, try the following before contacting any Customer Support.
5x 5X qfCH +/
**In order to avoid recording by mistake, the REC z button does not work by itself.
Table of Preset Functions (continued)
KEY DISPLAY 0POWER 1qa 1 9, 0, ENT FUNCTION To turn on and off. To change the channel. For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 ( or, press 5 and ENT) To switch the output of the SAT receiver to the TV. (When you connect a TV cable or antenna to the receiver, the output switches between a TV and SAT program.) To turn on the display. To use the FAVORITE function. To bring up the Station Index. To bring up Master Guide. To call up the MENU display. To move the cursor upward. To move the cursor downward. To move the cursor to the right. To move the cursor to the left. To bring up the Station Index when a program guide is not displayed. To select the channel that is highlighted. Channel up : + Channel down : To return to the last tuned station
KEY DISPLAY 0POWER 11 9, 0 FUNCTION To turn on and off. Number buttons: To set items selected from the screen. To select numbers 10 and above. To enter the setting. To set items selected from the screen. To change the sound. To show the current play status on the screen. To clear the selected characters from the screen. To return to the last previous screen. To display the title menu. To switch the subtitle. To display the DVD menu. To move the cursor upward. To move the cursor downward. To move the cursor to the right. To move the cursor to the left. To execute items selected from the screen. To rewind. To play. To fast-foward To stop. To pause. To proceed to the next location or song. To proceed to the previous location or song.
2PIP qaENT
3TV/VIDEO
3TV/VIDEO 4DISPLAY qdGUIDE
4DISPLAY 2PIP qsSLEEP qdGUIDE 7MENU 6v 6V 6B 6b 6OK
qgRECALL 5REC z qsSLEEP 7MENU 6v 6V 6B 6b 6OK 5m 5N 5M 5x 5X qfCH + (>) qfCH (.)
VD (LD player)
KEY DISPLAY 0POWER 11 9, 0 FUNCTION To turn on and off. To select the track number. 0 selects track 10. To select track numbers above 10, see the descriptions on the +10 button below. To select numbers 10 and above. To enter the setting. To show the current play status on the screen. To rewind. To play. To fast-forward. To stop. To pause. To proceed to the next location or song. To proceed to the previous location or song.
KEY DISPLAY 0POWER 11 9, 0 FUNCTION To turn on and off. To select the track number. 0 selects track 10. To select track numbers above 10, see the descriptions on the +10 button below. To select numbers 10 and above. To enter the setting. To select next disk. To rewind. To play. To fast-forward. To stop. To pause. To select the next track. To select the previous track.
2PIP qaENT 4DISPLAY 5m 5N 5M 5x 5X qfCH + (>) qfCH (.)
2PIP qaENT qgRECALL 5m 5N 5M 5x 5X qfCH + (>) qfCH (.)
Technical specifications
Full description
The Sony RM-AV2000 universal LCD touchscreen remote control is a great way to consolidate up to 12 of your controllers into one. It's completely programmable, easy for all types of users to learn and what's more works great. The RM-AV2000 is somewhere in size between a handheld and tabletop unit. It has small feet and sits at a nice angle on any table, but it's also compact enough to fit comfortably in your hand. The beauty of this model is that every button for a particular device is always available, while the labels still change to reflect their new functions. The touchscreen is very responsive. If you're tired of having seven or more remotes on your coffee table, you should give the RM-AV2000 serious consideration. It could just save you some space!
| General | |
| Device Type | Programmable remote control |
| Width | 4.7 in |
| Depth | 7.1 in |
| Height | 1.8 in |
| Weight | 10.2 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Gray metallic |
| Remote Control | |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Supported Device Qty | 12 |
| Supported Devices | Radio, MD recorder, amplifier, DAT deck, TV, VCR, satellite TV system, cassette deck, cable box, DVD player, CD player |
| Input Device | Keypad, touch screen |
| Buttons Qty | 22 button(s) |
| Max Operating Distance | 33 ft |
| Features | LCD backlight, macro function, learning, multi-brand compatibility |
| Display | LCD display - 4.5" - monochrome |
| Power | |
| Battery | 6 x standard battery - AA type |
| Included Qty | 0 |
| Capacity | 6 months |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sony |
| Part Number | RM-AV2000 |
| GTIN | 00027242525658 |
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