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Sony RM AV2100 Universal remote control - InfraredMetallic silver
The RM-AV2100 builds on its predecessor's strong foundation with an even greater array of features and capabilities. It's a well executed product. More memory, more customization, more macros, more speed. The RM-AV2100 can control up to 12 devices. Buttons are labeled for TV, VCR1, VCR2, VCR3, DVD, Cable/Satellite, Amplifier/Receiver, CD, MD/DAT, Tape A/B, Tuner and DSP components. 33 of the LCD buttons and 5 of the physical buttons have any signal learned to them. Each of the 12 compone... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Sony RM-AV2100T photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| TheOneBeyond |
7:34am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Handles most things wonderfully I have been using this remote control for about four years now. Back then, I paid about $120 for it. | |
| Arineckaig |
1:12am on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Only lasted 10 months This is my second Sony remote of this type. This one lasted only 10 months before the volume and channel keys stopped working. I thought it would solve my problems.... I bought this thinking that I would never need another remote control. However. | |
| JENOO |
10:38am on Monday, May 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Only lasted 10 months This is my second Sony remote of this type. This one lasted only 10 months before the volume and channel keys stopped working. | |
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Sony RM-AV2100 Programming Guide, Page 1:
Note: press [COMMANDER OFF] to save each change.
To configure a preset code: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. All component names will flash. Press the Component Select button you want to configure. Enter in the three-digit component code from the code table, followed by [ENTER]. You may configure codes for other components by pressing another Component Select button. Special note for [DVD/VD], [CBL/SAT] and [DECK A/B] buttons: press the button repeatedly until the desired component name is displayed. Using the code search function: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. All component names will flash Press the Component Select button you want to configure. Press [CHANNEL+] or [CHANNEL-] and [POWER] in turn until the component turns on or off, then press [ENTER]. The code number will display twice. To check which code number is set: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. All component names will flash. Press the Component Select button you want to check. Press [DISPLAY] and the code number will display twice. To learn signals on user buttons: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the Component Select button you wish to learn to. "LEARN" appears and all learnable keys will flash. Buttons that have a signal already learned appear solid, buttons that have a preset function aside flash every time and buttons that have no function flash every other time. Select the button you want to learn to. Aim the RM-AV2100 and original remote head to head and press and hold the original button until the remote beeps. To teach on double-buttons ([REC] + [PLAY], [INPUT] + [1], etc.) you must press both buttons at once. When learning to DECK A/B, press DECK A/B to select either DECK A or DECK B. To change the LCD display label of a key: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the Component Select button you want to configure. Press and hold the Component Select button and the button you want to change repeatedly until the desired label is displayed. You may now learn a signal on that button. Note: You must remove a learned function before changing labels, and you cannot change the label of pre-programmed buttons. To clear a learned signal from a user button or hide keys: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the Component Select button you want to configure. "LEARN" appears and all keys will flash. Buttons that have a signal already learned appear solid, buttons that have a preset function aside flash every time and buttons that have no function and are hidden will flash every other time. Press and hold [RESET] and a solid LCD button to remote a learned function. Press and hold [RESET] and an LCD button that flashes every time to remove it from display. It will now flash every other time. To hide unused LCD keys: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the Component Select button you wish to learn to. "LEARN" appears and all keys will flash. Press and hold [RESET] and the key you would like to hide until it only flashes every other time. To learn signals on System Control buttons: Instead of a macro a System Control button may hold a single learned command. Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [VOLUME+] at the same time. "LEARN" appears and all symbols that correspond to System Control buttons that can be learned on will flash. Select the System Control button you want to learn on. If a macro or signal has already been programmed on that button "NG" will flash; you must first reset the
button. Aim the RM-AV2100 and original remote head to head and press and hold the original button until the remote beeps. To clear a learned signal from a System Control button: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [VOLUME+] at the same time. While holding [RESET], press the System Control button you want to reset. To learn signals on Component Select buttons: Note that a learned signal will take precedence over a macro. Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [VOLUME+] at the same time. "LEARN" appears and all component names that can be learned on will flash. Press the desired Component Select button. "LEARN" will flash. If a signal has already been programmed on a button "NG" will flash; you must first reset the button. Aim the RM-AV2100 and original remote head to head and press and hold the original button until the remote beeps. To clear a learned signal from a Component Select button: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [VOLUME+] at the same time. While holding [RESET], press the Component Select button you want to reset. To assign other components to the Component Select buttons: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and the Component Select button you want to change at the same time. The numbers 0-9, "A", "B" and "ENTER" will flash. Press one of the following number buttons that corresponds to the device you want to assign to that Component button, followed by [ENTER]. COMPONENT ASSIGNMENTS [1] = VCR [7] = MD [2] = VD [8] = TV [3] = SAT [9] = Cable [4] = AMP [0] = DVD [5] = CD [A] = TUNER [6] = TAPE [B] = DSP To clear all learned signals for a Component: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the Component Select button you wish to reset. Then, while holding the [RESET] button again press the Component Select button you wish to reset. Note: for DECK A/B, make sure that a learned signal has first been taught and that the correct deck is displayed, or both DECKs A and B will be reset. To program a macro to the System Control buttons: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the System Control button you want to record the macro on. If "NG" flashes the button already holds a macro or learned signal and must first be reset. Press the first Component button that contains the button you want to record, then navigate the remote. When you have finished recording the macro press [COMMANDER OFF]. To clear a macro from a System Control button: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press the System Control button you want to clear. Then, while holding [RESET], again press the System Control button you want to reset. All component names should flash. To restore System Control 1 or 3 back to their default settings: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press System Control 1 or 3. Then, while holding [RESET], press the System Control button. All component names should flash. Again, press [RESET] and System Control 1 or 3. The pre-programmed operations should now display in order.
To program a macro to the Component Select buttons: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [VOLUME+] and the Component Select button you want to record the macro on at the same time. All component names will flash. If "NG" flashes the button already holds a macro. Press the first Component button that contains the button you want to record, then navigate the remote. When you have finished recording the macro press [COMMANDER OFF]. The macro will only play when you hold the Component Select button down for more than two seconds. If the button also holds a learned signal, that will overwrite the macro and must be cleared before the macro will work. To clear a macro from a Component Select button: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [VOLUME+] and the Component Select button you want to clear. Then, while holding [RESET], again press the Component Select button you want to reset. All component names should flash.
To configure the delay between macro steps: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [CHANNEL-] at the same time. "SC1", "SC2", "SC3" and all component names will flash. Press the System Control or Component Select button you want to configure. Then, press one of the number buttons from 1 through 4. 1=127ms (default), 2=408ms, 3=708ms, 4=974ms. To program a favorite channel macro: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. Then, while holding [CHANNEL+], press the Component Select button. Now, while pressing one of the available Macro buttons (PIP INPUT, PIP MOVE, PIP CH+, PIP STILL, PIP SWAP and PIP CH- for "TV", or RW, PLAY, FF, REC, STOP and PAUSE for "CBL" or RW, PLAY, FF, STOP for "SAT"), press up to four buttons on the keypad in order. Now release the Macro button. You cannot record a macro over a button that already has a learned signal. To clear all favorite channel macros for a Component: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. Then, while holding [CHANNEL+], press the Component Select button. Now hold [RESET] and the macro button you wish to clear. Adding the Power On command to Component Select buttons for Sony devices: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [VOLUME+] and the desired Component Select button at the same time. When the Power On command is programmed you will hear a beep and "POWER ON" appears in the display. To clear this function repeat the procedure and the display will only read "POWER". This feature will not operate if a button has a learned signal or macro already assigned, and is only available to components configured to control Sony devices. Turning off all Sony components with the COMMANDER OFF button: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and [CHANNEL+] at the same time. When the Power Off function is set, the display reads "POWER OFF". To clear the function repeat this procedure and the display will only read "POWER". To operate, the [COMMANDER OFF] button must be held down for three seconds. To configure the audio passthrough: By default the RM-AV2100 controls the TVs volume for the TV, VCR 1/2/3, Cable/Sat and DVD buttons, and the receivers for Amp, CD, MD/DAT, Tape, Tuner and DSP. To change this setting, press and hold [COMMANDER OFF] and [VOLUME+] to control the amplifiers volume under all components, or [VOLUME-] for the TV/Amp combination. To customize "Simple" display mode: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and the Component Select button you want to modify at the same time. Then, press the LCD key you
want to display. Each time a key is pressed it is alternately selected and deselected. A selected key does not flash. Note that you cannot hide a button that contains a learned function. To reset the "Simple" display mode: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and the Component Select button you want to modify at the same time. Then, while holding [CHANGE] press the Component Select button again. To copy the settings of a Component Select button to another: While holding [COMMANDER OFF] press the Component Select buttons you want to copy to. Then, while holding that Component Select button, press the Component Select button you want to copy the configuration from. To transfer all data between two remotes: Place the RM-AV2100 head-to-head with another remote displaying the [T] logo. Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and [VOLUME-] at the same time. Press the [UP] key to transmit data. Then, press [1], followed by [ENTER] to start data transfer. As data is transferred, the corresponding component names turn off one by one. If "NG" flashes the transfer has failed and you may try again by pressing [ENTER]. To receive all data from another remote: Place the RM-AV2100 head-to-head with another remote displaying the [T] logo. press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and [VOLUME-] at the same time. Press the [DOWN] key to receive data. Then, press [1] followed by [ENTER] to start receiving data. As data is transferred, the corresponding component names display one by one. If "NG" flashes the transfer has failed and you may try again by pressing [ENTER]. To transfer a Component Select button between two remotes: Place the RM-AV2100 head-to-head with another remote displaying the [T] logo. Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and [VOLUME-] at the same time. Press the [UP] key to transmit data. Then press [2], followed by the Component Select button you wish to transfer. Press [ENTER] to start data transfer. If "NG" flashes the transfer has failed and you may try again by pressing [ENTER]. To receive data for a Component from another remote: Place the RM-AV2100 head-tohead with another remote displaying the [T] logo. press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL-] and [VOLUME-] at the same time. Press the [DOWN] key to receive data. Then press [2], followed by the Component Select button you want to receive on. Press [ENTER] to start receiving data. If "NG" flashes the transfer has failed and you may try again by pressing [ENTER]. To adjust the backlight brightness level: While holding [COMMANDER OFF] press [LIGHT]. The arrow [UP] and [DOWN] keys will flash. To configure the remote for the brightest level, press [UP]. For dim, press [DOWN]. To adjust the backlight auto-off time: While holding [COMMANDER OFF] press [LIGHT]. The number which shows the current power-off time will display, and all other numbers will flash. Press one of the numbers from 1-9 to select the power off time. 1=10 seconds, 9=90 seconds. To change the LCD auto power off time: Press [COMMANDER OFF], [CHANNEL+] and [VOLUME-] at the same time. The number which shows the current power-off time will display, and other numbers will flash. Press one of the numbers from 0-9 to select the power off time. 1=10 minutes, 9=90 minutes, 0=dont power off. To enable or disable the beep tone: While holding [COMMANDER OFF] press [MUTING]. To enable the beep tone press [MUTING] and [VOLUME+]. "ON" will display. To disable the beep tone press [MUTING] and [VOLUME-]. "OFF" will display.
To lock the remote: While holding the [CHANGE] key, press [COMMANDER OFF]. "OFF" is displayed. To unlock the remote: While holding the "OFF" key, press [COMMANDER OFF]. "OFF" disappears from display. To prevent changes to the remote: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. All component names and "POWER OFF" will flash. Press the [POWER OFF] key. All component names stop flashing, while "POWER ON" continues to flashes. To remove the change lock: While holding [COMMANDER OFF], press [MUTING]. All component names will display, but only "POWER ON" will flash. Press the [POWER ON] key. All component names will begin flashing and "POWER OFF" will display.
RM-AV2100 Component Codes (TV & VCR)
Brand Sony For assistance entering these codes see the previous page. More codes: Mini Systems | Audio & Video Device Code TV VCR (VTR1/Beta) 002 (VTR2/8mm) 003 (VTR3/VHS) 004, 005, 006 (VTR4,5,6/DV) 002, 014, 041, 050, 035 052, 053, 017, 040 014, 009, 038 033, 046 003, 012 020, 022, 017 012, 011
Admiral
TV VCR
Aiwa Akai AOC Audio Dynamic Bell & Howell
VCR VCR TV VCR TV VCR
Brocsonic
063, 072, 011, 041 018, 044, 035 035, 035 022, 023, 020, 021 018, 023 003, 019, 023 007, 041, 012 035, 036, 003, 041 036/044 044, 015, 012 017, 039, 022, 020, 021, 023, 003, 015, 042 021/023, 021/022, 020/058 044, 022, 023, 019, 020, 021, 041, 033, 037, 038, 002, 018, 003, 007, 045 027/024, 027/025
Cineral
Citizen Craig
VCR TV VCR
Croslex Crown Curtis Mathis
TV TV TV VCR
Daewoo
TV TV/VCR VCR
DBX Dimensia Emerson
VCR VCR TV TV/VCR VCR
Fisher
Funai General Electric
VCR TV TV/VCR
VCR Goldstar/LG TV TV/VCR VCR GO VIDEO Gradiente VCR TV TV/VCR VCR Hitachi TV VCR HQ Instant Replay JC Penny VCR VCR TV VCR JVC TV VCR Kenwood KTV LXI/Sears VCR TV TV VCR Magnavox TV TV/VCR VCR Marantz VCR
032, 007, 012 003, 012, 030, 046, 050, 051 003, 012, 030, 046, 050, 051/051, 042, 043 064, 047, 041 046/035 061, 047, 041 031, 003, 032 011, 007, 012, 011 003, 002, 030, 007 012, 008, 007, 033, 017, 039, 040 028, 029 017, 047, 048, 049, 039, 040 017, 039, 035, 040 033, 003, 023, 034 002, 003, 011, 025, 019, 012 041, 035, 008, 036, 037, 033, 038, 052 011, 012, 003, 043, 047 011, 018, 047/012, 013 013, 011, 012, 010 017, 039, 040
RM-VL2100 Component Codes (Audio & Video)
Brand Sony For assistance entering these codes see this page. More codes: TV & VCR | Mini Systems Device Code CD DAT DSP DSS DVD MD Receiver Tape Tuner VD Aiwa CD MD Receiver Tape Akai MD 001, 001 001, 002 001, 002 001, 002, 001, 002, 003, 004 037, 040, 022 042, 045, 025 018
CD DVD MD Receiver Tape
026, 003 027, 028, 036, 037 028, 029, 009, 092 040, 008 022, 023, 024, 025, 004 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 018, 043 033, 018, 005, 008 047, 020, 019, 099 022, 023, 024
EchoStar Emerson Fisher
ExpressVu CD CD Receiver Tape
General Instruments Goldstar Hamlin/Regal Harman/Kardon
Star Choice Tape Cable CD Receiver Tape
Hitachi
CD DSS DVD VD
Hughes Jerrold/GI JVC
DSS Cable CD DVD MD Receiver Tape
Kenwood
CD MD Receiver Tape VD
034, 014, 024 004, 011, 014 025, 016, 015 036, 037, 015, 016 013, 016, 033 031, 032 044, 027, 028, 029 030, 035, 034, 039, 043 038, 039, 040, 041, 043, 044 019, 020, 003 002
KLH Magnavox
DVD CD Receiver VD
Marantz
CD MD Receiver Tape
CD Receiver Tape
Nakamichi
NET Oak Onkyo
Cable Cable CD DAT Receiver Tape
Panasonic
Cable CD DSS DVD
MD Receiver Tape VD Philips CD DVD Receiver Tape VD Pioneer Cable CD DAT DVD MD Receiver Tape VD RCA/Proscan CD DSS DVD Receiver Tape Rotel Sansui Receiver CD MD Receiver Tape Sanyo CD Receiver Tape VD Scientific Atlanta Cable
010, 067 005, 006, 014, 015 028, 032, 086, 091 034, 035, 020, 021, 082, 089, 090 002, 093, 094, 021 084, 083, 084, 038, 090, 088, 087 079, 077, 078 040, 009, 010, 011
CD DVD MD Receiver Tape VD
009, 013 028, 011, 031 049, 054, 089, 058, 088 077, 078, 080, 081 025, 032, 005 026, 045, 008 046, 007, 016, 017, 003 027, 036, 017 030, 046, 014 030, 014 012, 013 009
CD Receiver
Technics
Thomson Tocom Toshiba
DVD Cable DSS DVD
Yamaha
Zenith
Cable DVD

3-223-019-11 (1)
TV/VCR/COMBO Brand Component
TV VCR (VTR1:Betamax)
DVD Code No.
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007 001, 007, 010, 011
CD Code No.
006 009
NEC NEI Nokia
Component
TV TV TV VCR
Code No.
099, 020, 021, 045, 036, 035, 034 032, 049 036, 044, 039, 040 024, 023 011, 068 036, 034, 051, 015, 049, TV 051&VCR 038 096, 079, 080, 112, 113 028, 031 086, 087, 088, 089, 011, 015, 095, 098, 101, 102, 013, 014, 015, 019 018, 012, 017, 019, 014 TV 013&VCR 018, TV 013&VCR 013, 015 014, 012, 100, 032, 037, 023, 039, 040, 044, 042, 041 023, 024, 060, 032 089, 097, 084, 085, 018, 016, 017, 011, 012 053, 055, 056, 061, 054 TV 060&VCR 054, TV 014&VCR 054, TV 060&VCR 055, TV 060&VCR 053 056, 110 050, 049 095, 011, 047, 013, 062, 106, 115 018, 012, 020 TV 013&VCR 031, 045 045, 041 082, 026, 027 020, 049 045, 011 068, 013 TV 068&VCR 013 100, 032, 037, 040, 039, 043, 023 025, 026 100, 037, 032, 042, 044 066, 023 TV 074&VCR 049, 052 058, 057, 103 051, 022 013, 020 026, 040, 052, 013, 068, 047, 014 014, 038 TV 051&VCR 038
Sony Denon Hitachi JVC KLH Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Sharp Thomson Toshiba Yamaha Zenith
Sony Aiwa Denon Emerson Fisher Harman/Kardon Hitachi JVC Kenwood Magnavox Marantz NAD Nakamichi Onkyo Panasonic Philips Pioneer Sansui Sanyo Sharp Sherwood Teac Technics Universum Yamaha
001, 002 037, 021 026, 040, 041 033, 018, 019 034, 014, 024 016, 029 044, 083 030, 035, 016 028, 017 083, 084, 087 040, 010 009, 049, 054, 084 025, 032, 027, 036, 013
RM-AV2100T
English
Component code numbers
TV/VCR/COMBO* The left row of the table shows the brand, the centre row shows the component (TV or VCR) and the right row shows the code No. * COMBO stands for the unit combined with TV and VCR. DVD (DVD player), VD (LD or MDP player), SAT (Satellite tuner), CBL (Cable box), AMP (amplifier or receiver), CD (CD player), DECK B/ A (tape deck), TUNER (FM/AM tuner), and DSP (surround processor) The left row of the table shows the brand and the right row shows the code No. MD/DAT (MD or DAT deck) The left row of the table shows the brand, the centre row shows the component (MD or DAT), and the right row shows the code No. Mini Hi-Fi Component System The left row of the table shows the brand, and the right three rows show the code No. for each section of the Mini Hi-Fi Component System.
Nederlands
Component-codenummers
TV/VCR/COMBO* In de linkerkolom staat het merk (Brand), in de middenkolom is het apparaat (Component) vermeld (waarbij VCR = videorecorder), en in de rechterkolom het codenummer (Code no.). * COMBO betekent de afstandsbediening gecombineerd met een TV en videorecorder. DVD (DVD-speler), VD (LaserDisc- of MDPspeler), SAT (satelliet-ontvanger), CBL (kabel-TV ontvanger), AMP (versterker of tuner/ versterker), CD (compact disc speler), DECK B/A (cassettedeck), TUNER (FM/AM tuner) en DSP (Digitale Surround-akoestiek Processor) In de linkerkolom van de tabel staat het merk (Brand) en in de rechterkolom het codenummer. MD/DAT (minidisc-recorder of DAT-deck) In de linkerkolom staat het merk (Brand), in de middenkolom is het apparaat (Component) vermeld (waarbij MD = minidisc-recorder en DAT = DAT-deck), en in de rechterkolom het codenummer (Code No.). Mini hi-fi componenten-systeem In de linkerkolom staat het merk (Brand) en in de drie kolommen rechts daarvan het codenummer voor elk van de componenten van het mini hi-fi systeem.
Mini Hi-Fi Component System Minichane hifi Mini-HiFi-Komponentenanlage Sistema de minicomponentes de alta fidelidad Mini hi-fi componenten-systeem Hi-Fi ministereo Sistema a minicomponenti hi-fi Sistema de minicomponentes Hi-Fi Brand
SABA Samsung Sanyo Schneider Sharp
Code No. AMP CD
050 027 027
DECK B/A MD
010 003 013
VCR (VTR2:8mm) 002, 008 VCR (VTR3:VHS) 003, 009 VCR (VTR4:DV) VCR (VTR5:DV) VCR (VTR6:DV) Aiwa Akai Alba Amstrad Audio Sonic Baird TV VCR TV VCR TV VCR VCR TV VCR 033, 065, 045 061, 011, 020, 056, 062 041, 034, 043 081, 049, 013 026, 028 018, 037 048, 046 081, 075, 062, 029 046, 013, 044, 045 TV 029&VCR 013 013, 076 024, 033, 065 074, 011, 013, 067 058, 057 TV 074&VCR 057 012, 084, 085 013, 047 068, 008 038, 066, 042, 041, 037 067, 023, 024 TV 074&VCR 013, 092, 098, 101, 011, 017, 018, 013, 116 052, 046 TV 054&VCR 052 020, 011, 062, 037, 013, 014, 015, 075 058, 012 TV 074&VCR 058 091, 026, 027, 009, 022, 104 013, 021, 018 TV 009&VCR 013 089, 093, 094, 052, 053, 010, 011, 015, 105, 108 047, 035, 048 025, 010 011, 062, 068 034, 090, 077, 062, 078, 114 015, 030, 059, 016 054, TV 054&VCR 102, 011, 017, 018, 107 027, 052, 012 TV 011&VCR 012, TV 017&VCR 012, TV 018&VCR 012 022, 063, 013, 065 091, 064, 056, 073, 033 076, 007, 026, 068, 109 036, 046 TV 051&VCR 038, TV 052&VCR 071, 072, 069, 070 062, 063 030, 029 Watson Vestel W.W.House Universum Toshiba Thorn Thomson Tatung Teac Techimagen Telefunken Supervision Tandberg Siemens Sinudyne Supertech SEG Seleco Sharp Schneider Sanyo Salora Samsung SABA Pioneer Provision PYE Radio Radiola Roadstar Phoenix Phonola Philips Panasonic Onwa Orion Okano Nordmende
Technical specifications
Full description
The RM-AV2100 builds on its predecessor's strong foundation with an even greater array of features and capabilities. It's a well executed product. More memory, more customization, more macros, more speed. The RM-AV2100 can control up to 12 devices. Buttons are labeled for TV, VCR1, VCR2, VCR3, DVD, Cable/Satellite, Amplifier/Receiver, CD, MD/DAT, Tape A/B, Tuner and DSP components. 33 of the LCD buttons and 5 of the physical buttons have any signal learned to them. Each of the 12 component buttons and 3 system control can have a 16-step macro assigned or hold a single learned button. So, if you're shopping for a comprehensive yet economical learning remote control you'll want to look at Sony's new offering.
| General | |
| Device Type | Universal remote control |
| Width | 4.7 in |
| Depth | 7.1 in |
| Height | 1.8 in |
| Weight | 10.2 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Metallic silver |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| 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 |
| Features | Macro function, programmable, learning |
| Display | LCD display - 4.5" - monochrome |
| Power | |
| Battery | 4 x standard battery - AA type - alkaline |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sony |
| Part Number | RM-AV2100 |
| GTIN | 00027242612044 |
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