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Sony RM AV2500 Universal remote control - InfraredClean up the clutter with Sony's RM-AV2500 Universal Remote Commander. With the ability to control up to 12 audio/video components, you can reduce the clutter and make it easier and faster to get your entertainment going. Features 24 Macro Control Functions, Learning Function for programming unique remote codes, and Component Selection. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Sony RM-AV2500 photo ]
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Setting a maximum of 24 macro commands of a maximum of 32 successive steps
This Commander has a touch key LCD that changes the key display according to the selected component. The Commander is easy to operate as only the keys necessary to operate the selected component are displayed. The display backlight allows operation even in the dark.
A maximum of 24 macro commands which provide a maximum of 32 successive steps by pressing a single button can be set (12 system control macros and 12 component macros). Macro execution speed is changeable. All power on/off macro commands for Sony components are preset at the factory.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Installing the Batteries.... 6 When to replace the batteries.... 6 Location and Function 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 Finding a component code with the Search function.. 11 Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander... 13 To control the volume.... 14 Notes on operating your components.... 14 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations Learning Function.. 15 For accurate learning.... 19 Changing or erasing the function of a taught key or button.. 19
Advanced Features
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System.. 21 Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions... 22 Programming a series of commands to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. 23 Notes on System Control Operations... 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 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component.. 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 learning the signals of an air-conditioner.. 37 Transferring Data between Remote Commanders.. 37 Transferring data.... 37 Receiving the data.... 40 Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press Channel Macro Function.. 41 Creating an Alias Component key (ALIAS)... 43
Using Other Functions
Locking the Controls Hold Function... 46 Protecting your settings Preset Lock Function.. 46 Changing the Auto Power-Off Time of the Commander... 47 Adjusting the Backlight of the Display Window... 48 Setting the Key-Touch Beep... 50 Adjusting the beam interval to avoid key misoperation.. 51
Additional Information
Precautions.... 54 Maintenance.... 54 Specifications..... 54 Troubleshooting.... 55
Appendix
Table of Preset Functions.... 59 TV..... 59 VCR..... 60 DVD.... 60 CBL (Analog Cable box).... 61 CBL (Digital Cable box).... 62 SAT..... 63 AMP.... 64 DVR (Digital video recorder).... 65 CD..... 66 MD..... 66 DAT..... 67 TAPE..... 67 LCD Touch-Key Display Table.... 68 Quick Reference of Operations... 74 Index..... Back cover
Installing the Batteries
Slide open the battery compartment lid and insert four size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied). Be sure to line up the + and on the batteries with the + and on the battery compartment.
When to replace the batteries
Batteries for remote control operation and backlight (four size AA (R6) batteries)
Under normal conditions, alkaline batteries will last up to 5 months. If the Commander does not operate properly, batteries might be worn out and E is displayed on the LCD touch panel. When the display dims or the backlight for the touch keys grows dim, replace the alkaline batteries with new ones.
Do not take more than one day to replace the batteries; otherwise, your setting of the code numbers (page 8) and learned remote control signals (page 15) will be erased.
Notes on batteries
Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different types of batteries together. If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak, wipe the contaminated area of the battery compartment with a cloth and replace the old batteries with new ones. To prevent the electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries when you plan not to use the Commander for a long period of time.
Location and Function of Controls
8 LIGHT button (page 49) Used to light up the LCD display in the dark. Press the button once to turn on the light, and once again to turn it off. You can also set the backlight to go off automatically after a certain period of time. 9 Component Select buttons Selects the component to control.
5 Press the ENTER key.
It is recommended to write down the code number.
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander
When you operate a non-Sony component, make sure you set the component code first (page 8).
2 Press the desired key in the
touch-key display.
You may also use the VOLUME +/ buttons, the MUTING button and the CHANNEL +/ buttons if necessary. See Table of Preset Functions (page 59) for the functions of keys and buttons for each component.
3 When you are done using the
Commander, press COMMANDER OFF to power off the Commander.
Example: To play a CD player
The remote control signals may be different for some components or functions. In this case, program the remote control signals with the learning function (page 15). Note, however, that components and functions that do not support the remote control of infrared signals will not work with this Commander.
1 Press the desired Component
Select button.
The Commander comes on and the keys for operating the selected component are displayed.
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued)
Notes on operating your components
About the input select of a TV
The component code 8077 is the preset code number for the input select of a Sony TV. You can set this code number for an infrequently used Component Select button. Follow the procedure on page 8 for the input select setting. 0 : TV tuner 1 : VIDEO: VIDEO: VIDEO: VIDEO: VIDEO: VIDEO: HD: HD: HD3 This setting can be used for programming the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 41).
To control the volume
Press the VOLUME +/ buttons to control the volume, and the MUTING button to mute. When you select a visual component, the TVs volume will be controlled, and when you select an audio component, the amplifiers volume will be controlled. You can change this setting also (page 21).
If you have programmed any signal for the VOLUME or MUTING button for any component using the learning function (page 15), that signal will be transmitted instead of controlling the volume of the TV or amplifier once you select that component. If you have programmed any signal for the VOLUME or MUTING button of TV or AMP using the learning function, that signal will be transmitted only after you select TV or AMP. When you select another components, the preset volume control signals for TV or AMP will be transmitted at that time. 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.
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations
Learning Function To operate non-preset components or functions, use the following learning procedure to teach any of the programmable buttons and keys to operate the functions of another remote control. You can also use the learning function to change the signal of individual keys and buttons after setting the component code number (page 8). It is useful if you make a memo of the learned key functions in the LCD touch key display table (page 68).
Some specific remote control signals may not be learned.
Example: To program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Commander
1 Place the RM-AV2500 head to
head with your components remote control.
Remote control for your component
about inches (cm) away RM-AV2500
OFF, press the Component Select button for the component whose signals are to be learned.
LEARN appears and all the learnable keys flash.
Display for CHANNEL, VOLUME, MUTING, RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT and cursor buttons
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations Learning Function (continued) The C+ C- V+ V- MUTE RECALL MENU OK EXIT R r T t display indicates if CHANNEL +/, VOLUME +/, MUTING, RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT and cursor (T t R r) buttons are learnable or not.
Note on the flashing display
The keys or buttons that are already preset for the component flash twice while those that are not preset flash once.
4 Press and hold down the button
on the other remote control until you hear a beep.
(If you release the button before you hear a beep, the signal may not be learned correctly.)
3 Press the key or button on the
Commander you want to teach.
LEARN stops flashing and stays lit. When the command has been learned successfully, the learned keys stay lit and the other learnable keys flash.
If NG flashes on the display
Learning did not succeed. Try Steps 3 and 4 again.
5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to teach
LEARN flashes and the only pressed key remains on the dislplay.
functions to other kyes or buttons.
To learn another components remote control signal
After positioning the two remote commanders as in Step 1 on page 15, press the corresponding Component Select button, and then follow Steps 3 and 4 on the left to perform learning.
To teach on the CHANNEL +/, VOLUME +/ , MUTING, RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT and cursor buttons
Press the corresponding button. LEARN flashes, and only the pressed button remains indicated on the display (C+, C, V+, V, MUTE, RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT, or R r T t ). Example: When pressing the VOLUME + button
To change the function display of the key
Follow the procedure on page 18.
If you do not perform learning steps within two minutes, learning mode ends. If you do not perform Step 4 within 10 seconds after Step 3, the display turns back to the display in Step 2. (All the learnable keys flash.) In this case, perform Step 3 again while the display is flashing. If NG appears while learning, the memory is full. To free memory, clear learned functions from keys that you do not use often (page 19). Then continue the learning steps. If you touch a key by mistake in step 4, while pressing the LIGHT button, press the mistaken key. Then repeat from Step 3 to continue learning.
When you teach signals to the VOLUME or MUTING buttons
If you have programmed any signal on the VOLUME 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 VOLUME or MUTING button for TV or AMP using the learning function, that signal will be transmitted only when 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 VOLUME or MUTING button for each component using the learning function.
If the learned key or button does not operate properly, teach once again. (For example, if the volume becomes very loud after pressing the VOLUME + button only once, noise may have interfered during the learning procedure.)
If you set a component code after learning a signal
If you have programmed any signal for a key or button using the learning function, that signal will remain assigned to that key or button even after you set a component code.
When you teach the signals of an air-conditioner
See the notes on page 37.
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations Learning Function (continued)
Each time the key is pressed, the display is changed in order.
To display only the frequently used keys
You can hide keys you do not use. This makes operations even easier to understand, when the components have many keys. After Step 2 (page 15), while pressing the LIGHT button, press the key you want to hide (flashing). The pressed key changes to slower flashing and will no longer be displayed during remote control operations. To display it again, perform the same procedure again.
You can not hide a key which has learned any signal.
2 When the desired display
appears, release the Component Select button.
3 Then follow Steps 4 to 6 (page
OFF, press VOLUME + and VOLUME.
The volume control setting of visual components (TV, VCR, CBL, SAT, and DVD) changes to the displayed component.
When set to amplifier volume When set to TV volume
If you have already programmed the VOLUME or MUTING button of each component any signals by learning, the procedure above will not change the function of the VOLUME and MUTING buttons. If you have programmed volume control signals on VOLUME or MUTING buttons of TV or AMP, you can only use that signal when you select TV or AMP. For other component, the preset volume control signals for TV or AMP (depending on the above setting procedure) will be transmitted. To use the new signals, you need to program each button for each component by the learning procedure (page 15).
Preset programs for the SYSTEM CONTROL A and C buttons
The SYSTEM CONTROL A and C buttons are preset at the factory to execute each program as follows. SYSTEM CONTROL A button: Turn off all the Sony components that could receive the signal from the Commander at the same time. SYSTEM CONTROL C button: Turn on all the Sony components that could receive the signal from the Commander at the same time.
Example: To program the procedure above to the SYSTEM CONTROL B button
OFF, press the MORE button.
The SYSTEM CONTROL keys (A C) and number keys (1 9) flash while the preset buttons stay lit.
Programming a series of commands to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons 2 Select the system number by 2 4
pressing the SYSTEM CONTROL button (in this case, SYSTEM CONTROL B) or the number key.
All the component names flash.
Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions (continued)
To program a new series of operations for buttons which have already been set
4 Press key(s) or button(s) for the
desired operation.
SYSTEM CONTROL A or C button: Erase the factory preset program (page 26). Other buttons: Erase the program (page 25).
If you want to power on the TV, press the POWER key.
5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 and
program the buttons and keys for the series of operations.
In this example, press the following buttons and keys.
buttton (in the case, TV) for the component to operate.
The keys for the selected component flash.
If the component has the poweron and power-off signals
Both the OFF and ON keys are displayed and you can select either of them to program.
6 When you have programmed all
the keys, press COMMANDER OFF.
It is useful to set the exact command for power-on or power-off and operate the component regardless of its status (on/off).
If you interrupt the procedure at any point for over two minutes, the setting mode ends and the series of commands will be programmed to that point. In this case, clear the program (page 25) and start again from Step 1 to set the entire program from the beginning. You cannot continue from where you let off. If a SYSTEM CONTROL button has already learned a remote control signal (page 35), NG flashes and you cannot program on this button. Clear the learned contents first (page 36). If you change the component code number (page 8) or program a new signal by learning (page 15) on a key or button that has been programmed in the series of commands of the System Control function, the new signal will be transmitted when you press the corresponding SYSTEM CONTROL button. During Setting mode, you cannot clear any operation step you have programmed. If you have programmed an incorrect operation by mistake, start again from Step 1. If you try to program more than 32 steps, the System Control setting finishes, and the 32 steps you have programmed are registered. If you want to program again, clear the program (page 25) and start again from Step 1.
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 next signal right after the Power-on signal. So, a series of commands such as TV Poweron 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 After the series of input commands is executed, the Commander displays the touch-keys of the component of the final step. 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. (In the example on page 24, the touch-keys of VCR are displayed.)
To clear programmed commands
Tips for programming the System Control functions
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 (page 29).
To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL A or C button
At the factory, the SYSTEM CONTROL A button is preset with a series of power-off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL C button with a series of power-on commands for Sony components. To erase the programmed commands for each button, follow the steps below. 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press the MORE button. 2 While pressing the LIGHT button, press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (A or C). The program for the selected button is erased.
press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (A, B or C) or the number key (1 9) of which programmed commands you want to erase.
The program for the selected button is erased.
To set the SYSTEM CONTROL A or C button back to the factory setting
To reset them to the factory settings, follow the steps below. When you want to set a new program to this SYSTEM CONTROL button, follow Steps 2 to 6 on pages 23 and 24. 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press the MORE button. 2 While pressing the LIGHT button, press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (A or C).
The interval setting (page 29) is not reset to the factory setting, even if you perform these steps.
Notes on System Control Operations
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 functions on page 25.
Example: To program the input select signal of your amplifier to the CD button
Adding a command that is required when selecting a component
In addition to the original function of selecting the operating keys and buttons of the desired component, the Component Select button can have another remote control signal by learning. For example, if you always have to change input select of the amplifier to CD when listening to the CD player, program the signal of changing the amplifiers input select to the CD button of this Commander. Then whenever you press the CD button, it automatically works as the original CD Component Select button and changes also the amplifier input select to CD. (In this case, the amplifier should be turned on first.)
Remote control of your component
OFF, press CHANNEL + and VOLUME +.
MENU EXIT MUTING RECALL SYSTEM CONTROL
The name of a Component Select button for which a signal has already been learned stays lit. If you want to program a new signal for that button by learning, clear the learned signal first (page 33).
TV CBL SAT DVR VCR M1
3 Press the desired Component
To clear the learned function of the Component Select button
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL + and VOLUME +. 2 While pressing the LIGHT button, press the Component Select button which you want to clear.
You can program a signal by learning for a Component Select button for which a System Control function (page 27) or the Power-On function (page 30) has been programmed. In this case, the System Control function or the Power-On function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the learned signal from the button, the System Control function or the Power-On function is resumed, and you can use it again. You cannot program a System Control function (page 27) for a Component Select button for which a signal has been programmed by learning. You can program the Power-On function for a Component Select button for which a signal has been programmed by learning, but then the Power-On function cannot be used. If you clear a learned signal from the button, you can use the Power-On function.
The selected component name stays lit and LEARN flashes.
on the components remote control (amplifier in this example) until you hear a beep. (If you release the button before you hear a beep, the signal may not be learned correctly.)
OFF, press CHANNEL + and the component button.
2 Press the COMMANDER OFF
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 meters) (varies depending on components of different manufacturers)
Power requirements
Remote control and backlight: Four size AA (R6) batteries
Battery life
Approx. 5 months (varies depending on frequency of use)
Dimensions
Approx. 4 1/1 1/2 in. (w h d) (38 mm) 8.64 oz. (245 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.
Maintenance
Clean the surface with a soft cloth sightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent such as alcohol, benzine or thinner as they may damage the finish of the surface.
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. Turn on the components first, if necessary. Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if your component did not come with a remote commander, it probably is not capable of being controlled by a remote commander. You have assigned a different component to the Component Select button. Check the component assigned to that button and the component code. If you do not use the commander for a long time, LCD panel response may become erratic. In this case, follow the procedure below: 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MENU and EXIT.
You hear beeps (pip, pip, pip, pip, pip) and NG flashes.
NG appears during learning.
Symptom A system control program does not function correctly.
Remedy Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the correct order (page 22). 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 codes are changed or a new signals have been learned for a key or button that has been programmed with a series of commands. In this case, the new signals are transmitted when the series of commands is executed. The interval may be too short. See Changing the interval between operation steps (page 29) and set a longer interval.
The power of the This Commander is preset at the factory to switch the power off Commander turns off by automatically after 10 minutes if left unused. (Auto Power-Off, page 47) itself. You can change the power-off time from 10 to 90 minutes, or set the Commander not to power off automatically. The power of the The Hold function is on (OFF appears on the display). Unlock the Commander does not Hold function (page 46). turn on when you press a button. Your Commander does not work as expected after data transfer. 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.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
Customer Support Information
After you have read through this manual, if you still cannot get the Remote Commander to work properly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline at 1-800-822-2217.
Table of Preset Functions
There may be some components or functions that cannot be operated with this Commander. KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION Channel down: CHANNEL +/ Channel up: + RECALL FUNCTION To turn the power on/off VOLUME +/ MUTING To operate JUMP, FLASHBACK or CHANNEL RETURN function on the TV depending on the setting of the TVs manufacturer Volume up: + Volume down: To mute the volume on the TV. Press again to turn muting off. To switch the multiplex antenna input To display the CRT screen subtitle To exit the mode
KEY DISPLAY POWER
1 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER) INPUT DISPLAY SLEEP To change the input mode To display the current channel on TV To operate SLEEP function on the TV (works only for a TV with SLEEP function) To switch to WIDE 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 enter the selection of the MENU display To turn on/off the window picture To turn off the window picture To change the TV channel in the window picture To change the input mode of the window picture To move the location of the window picture To freeze the window picture To swap the window picture
ANT/SW SUB TITLE EXIT
WIDE MENU R r t T OK PIP ON/OFF PIP OFF PIP CH+/ PIP INPUT PIP MOVE PIP STILL PIP SWAP
Table of Preset Functions (continued)
KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off
KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 9, 0 +10 ENTER AUDIO DISPLAY CLEAR RETURN TITLE SUB TITLE MENU R r t T OK m N M x X REC* MODE FUNCTION To turn the power on/off Number keys: To set items selected from the screen To select numbers 10 and above To enter a setting or 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-forward To stop To pause To record To change the playback mode
1 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER) INPUT DISPLAY ANT/SW MENU R r t T OK m N M REC* x X To change the input mode To activate the on-screen display To switch the antenna output To call 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 enter the selection of the MENU display To rewind To play To fast-forward To record To stop To pause Channel down: A/B EXIT To select the deck To exit the mode
CHANNEL +/ Channel up: +
* To avoid accidental recording, the REC key does not work unless pressed for more than 1 second (factory setting). To change this setting, see Adjusting the beam interval to avoid key misoperation on page 51.
CBL (Analog Cable box)
KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off > To proceed to the next (CHANNEL +) location or song Channel up. (CHANNEL ) A/B To proceed to the previous location or song Channel down To decide the distance between A and B To select the deck * To avoid accidental recording, the REC key does not work unless pressed for more than 1 second (factory setting). To change this setting, see Adjusting the beam interval to avoid key misoperation on page 51.
1 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or , press 5 and ENTER) CHANNEL +/ Channel up : + Channel down : RECALL To operate JUMP, FLASHBACK or CHANNEL RETURN function
CBL (Digital Cable box)
KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off KEY DISPLAY m*1 N*1 M*1 REC*1 *2 x*1 X*1 FUNCTION To rewind To play To fast-forward To record To stop To pause
1 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER) INPUT To switch the output of the SAT receiver to the TV (When connecting 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 call up the title bar and toggle the title bar on/off in CABLE mode To call up the title bar and toggle the title bar on/off in CABLE mode 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 To exit the setting menu Channel down: RECALL To turn on the display of a shortcut menu
R r t T OK
DVR (Digital video recorder)
KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off KEY DISPLAY OK FUNCTION To bring up the Station Index when a program guide is not displayed To select the channel that is highlighted To exit the setting menu Channel down: EPG*1 REPLAY*1 To access to all aspects of the service To replay Or to go into REC/REVIEW mode during play (After about 5-second rewind, replay begins) To bring up Master Guide To call up the title of the recorded program
1 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or, press 5 and ENTER) INPUT To switch the output of the SAT receiver to the TV (When connecting a TV cable or antenna to the receiver, the output switches between a TV and SAT program) To turn on the display To clear the setting To bring up Master Guide To select the desired recorded program (It is necessary to have recorded the desired program) To select the desired recorded program (It is necessary to have recorded the desired program) To rewind To play To fast-forward To record To stop To pause 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 Live TV*1 LIST*1 EXIT
DISPLAY CLEAR GUIDE THUMBS +*1
THUMBS *1
m N M REC*2 x X MENU R r t T
*1 This key corresponds to Tivo service or the replay service. Refer to its instruction manual for details. *2 To avoid accidental recording, the REC key does not work unless pressed for more than 1 second (factory setting). To change this setting, see Adjusting the beam interval to avoid key misoperation on page 51.
KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 9, 0 FUNCTION To turn the power on/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 the next disc To select repeat play mode To select continuous play mode To play in random order To use for program play To clear the setting To rewind To play To fast-forward To stop To pause To select the next track To select the previous track
LCD Touch-Key Display Table (continued)
Full display
You can use the following tables as a memorandum for the optional button or for any component.
Quick Reference of Operations
To Press For details, see
Set a component code Program to the keys or buttons on a component (learning function) Change the volume control setting Assign the System Control function to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons Program the PowerOn command to the Component Select buttons Program a command to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or Component Select buttons Copy the settings of one Component Select button to another Program a System Control functions for Component Select buttons Set the interval of the System Control functions Transfer data
+ + + +
page 8 page 15
Component Select page 22 page 23
VOLUME+
MORE page 31
Component Select page 32, 36 VOLUME+
CHANNEL+
(copy to) Component Select
page 34
(copy from) Component Select page 28
Component Select page 29 CHANNEL VOLUME page 38
COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF
CHANNEL+ CHANNEL
For details, see
Program a Channel Macro function
COMMANDER OFF CHANNEL+
page 42
x + Component Select +
page 50 MUTING
Turn the key-touch beep on/off
(ON) MUTING (OFF) MUTING Set the Auto PowerOff time
VOLUME+ VOLUME
+ + + + + + + +
CHANNEL+ LIGHT
page 48 page 49
Set the Auto-Off time/ brightness of the COMMANDER OFF Backlight Lock the Remote Commander Protect the settings Create an Alias Component key Adjust the beam interval (keys in each Component button) Adjust the beam interval (SYSTEM CONTROL buttons) Adjust the beam interval (Component buttons) COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF
Display Panel MUTING RECALL
page 46 page 46
Component Select
page 44 page 51
Component Select page 52 MORE page 53 Component Select
Adjusting the beam interval 51 Alias Component key 43 Auto Power-Off of the Commander 47 of the backlight 48
Copying data to another commander 37 settings of Component Select buttons 35
Preset components 8 Preset Lock Function 46
Receiving data 40

DESCRIPTION
SETS TWIN SIZE SHEETS PACKAGES FLAT SHEETS SETS QUEEN SHEETS SETS KING SHEETS PAIR JEANS ASSORTED SWEATS ASSORTED TOWELS LOT ASSORTED SHOVEL ACCESSORIES ASSORTED BAGS ASSORTED WII GAMES ASSORTED STAPLES PACKAGES DURACEL BATTERIES ASSORTED DYNAMO LABELER PACKAGES SUPER GLUE CARRY CASE KODAK POWER FLASH PACKAGES KODAK FILM MOTOROLA Z9 MOTOROLA CELL PHONE LG AT&T CELL PHONE SHADOW T-MOBILE CELL PHONE CASSIO TFT COLOR LCD POCKET PC SONY CYBER SHOT F505V SONY CYBER SHOT DSC-R1 ASSORTED CHARGERS ASSORTED CABLE & HEAD PHONE SPLITTERS MAC BOOK ASSORTED SHOES SLIPPERS ETC. ASSORTED BOXES TITLES ASST. FLY RECHARGING SYSTEM & SPOT LIGHT ASST. WHITE STRIPS & DEODORANT ASSORTED SHIRTS LOT MISCL. ITEMS NOTEBOOK ACCESSORIES CD CORDS BLUE TOOTH PRINTER KIT BINOCULAR BUSHNELL PAIR GLASSES PAIR CARTIER GLASSES PLAYSTATIONS 2 SONY SUPER LASER LINK I PODS I PODS
UNIVERSAL BLUE TOOTH CANON EOS REBEL KIT SONY RM AV2500 REMOTE COMMANDER LIND AUTO & AIR DC POWER ADAPTER PHANTONIC BLUE TOOTH PENTEX BINOCULAR HP POCKET PC MANEQUIN MANEQUIN MANEQUIN ASSORTED GLASS PLATES ASSORTED SOLAR LAMPS ASSORTED SHOWER/FACUETS ASSORTED CLOCK/FRAME/CHEF SET ASSORTED SETS DISHES TIFFANY SERVICE SET SET DINNERWARE FLY THROUGH TESTS ASSORTED PACKAGES ASSORTED IRON & CORDLESS CLEANER ASSORTED JEANS ASSORTED JEANS COLEMAN SLEEPING BAGS AIR CONDITIONER PLAY THE LIGHT HP DESK TOP PC 20 PIECES CUTLERY SET KITCHEN AND MIXER COFFEE MAKER ABS MACHINE KENMORE FOOD WASTE DISPOSER BLACK & DECKER FOOD PROCESSOR KRUPS MULTI OVEN TOASTER OVEN HP PC JENSEN MONITOR W/DVD PLAYER CANON ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER HP OFFICE JET 561 ALL-IN-ONE SONY CAR STERIO KODAK EASY SHARE PRINTER DOCK 6000 LINKSYS ROUTER PANASONIC ROUTER PLAYSTATION 2 WATCHES
130 131
WALL MOUNTS PANASONIC CYBER CAN SWAROVSKI PINEAPPLE SWAROVSKI PINEAPPLE SWAROVSKI FLORAL ATTACHE SYLVANIA 15" TV LIFESTYLE HOME THEATER SYSTEM DOME TENT PAIR JEANS PAIR PANTS ASSORTED SWWEATERS/TOPS ASSORTED PANTS & SKIRTS PLAYSTATIONS SONY 19" FLAT PANEL MONITOR ROOMBA ROBOT FLOOR VAC BOSE RADIO HUMIDIFIERS HUMIDIFIERS CLOCK ASSORTED PIECES ASSORTED I-ZONE ETC ASSORTED CLOCK/JUMPER/PUMP/SPOT LIGHT PHILIPS DVD PLAYER BARBIE RADIO EASEL KEYBOARDS MONOPOLY PHONES ART CASE BOSE I-POD DECK AERO BED INFLATION PAIR BOOTS TOSHIBA FLAT PANEL TV PANASONIC PV-HS-2000 HARD DISK RECORDER DVD PLAYER HAND BAG PAIR MEN'S SHOES & SNEAKERS PAIR PANTS PAIR JEANS BETTER SHIRTS FERRARI 4.2 OZ EDT FACONNABLE 3.3 OZ.EDT VERSACE 3.4 OZ DREAMER EDT
174 175
EAU DE CARTIER EDT RED 3 OZ EDT EAU CARTIER EDT ASST. 3.3 OZ PASHE CARTIER ASST. SAFARI & DRAKAC ASST. DIAMONDS SAPHIRES BOUCHERON LAIPUR 3.4 OZ ASST.ESCADA 3.4 OZ SENTIMENT & MAGNETISM ASST. BVLGARI BLV EDT ASSORTED MEN'S GIFT SETS ASSORTED MEN'S COLOGNES ETC. ASSORTED GIFT SETS ASSORTED COLOGNES ASSORTED COLOGNES ETC ASSORTED COLOGNES ETC ASSORTED COLOGNES ETC ASSORTED FRAGRANCES ASSORTED LADIES FRAGRANCES ASSORTED CALVIN KLEIN BOUCHERON JAI PURE SAPHIR 1.3 OZ CLINIQUE HAPPY FOR MEN 3.4 OZ TOMMY 3.4 OZ COLOGNES SPRAY PACKAGES GILLETTE BLADES PACKAGES SCHICK BLADES PACKAGES SCHICK BLADES PACKAGES VENUS BLADES PACKAGES ASSORTED BLADES PACKAGES POWER BLADES LOT BODY CREAM & FACE CREAM ASSORTED COLOGNES ASST. LADIES & MENS COLOGNES ASSORTED CANON INK ASSORTED HP INK ASSORTED CARTRIDGES ASSORTED EPSON INKS ASSORTED HP INKS ASSORTED DVD ASSORTED COMIC BOOKS ETC PACKAGES FUJI FILMS & CAMERA POLO SHIRTS ASSORTED PIECES SHIRTS SHIRTS QUILTS
218 219
QUILTS VELVET QUILT KING EMBROIDED QUILT COMPLETE QUILT ENSEMBLE SET KING GUILT KING GUILT KING COMFORTER KING COMFORTER KING COMFORTER ASSORTED TOPS TOOL CABINET W/ CONENTS KENWOOD AIR CONDITIONER I-POD FUR COAT FUR VEST FUR JACKET POLO 2 PIECE SET ASSORTED JACKETS 2 PIECE SETS ASSORTED JACKETS ASSORTED GARMENTS ASSORTED SHIRTS MITCHELL NESS JERSEYS RAIDER JACKET BROWN JACKET ASST. SHAMS ETC PKGES CURTAINS ETC ASST SHAMS ETC CAPS PKGES BRIEFS PR BYBLE ETC JEANS SHORTS ETC UNDERGARMENTS ASST GARMENTS MANNEQUIN MANNEQUIN MANNEQUIN KING PULSAR SLOT MACHINE PAIR OF BOSE 501 SPEAKERS SONY TRINITRON 24" TELEVISION SONY 36" KVXBR TELEVISION & STAND PAIR OF NIKE GOLF SHOES PAIR OF NIKE GOLF SHOES PAIR OF DEXTER GOLF SHOES
PAIR OF FOOTJOY GOLF SHOES PAIR OF ADIDAS GOLF SHOES PAIR OF GALLOW GOLF SHOES PAIR OF NIKE GOLF SHOES ASSORTED GOLF IRONS ARMOUR GOLF BAG TITLEIST GOLF BAG PING GOLF BAG MINI GOLF BAGS ASSORTED ASSORTED EXECUTIVE GOLF BALL CABINETS ASSORTED WOMENS & JUNIOR GOLF GLOVES ASSORTED MEN'S GOLF GLOVES ASSORTED BAG SHAGS ASSORTED RAIN SHIRT & PANTS ASSORTED GOLF SHIRTS LOT - ASSORTED BIN WITH GOLF BALLS ASSORTED SHORT & LONG SLEEVE GOLF MOCKS ASSORTED HATS & CAPS LOT - ASSORTED GOLF SWEATERS & JACKETS
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | Universal remote control |
| Width | 4.7 in |
| Depth | 6.9 in |
| Height | 1.5 in |
| Weight | 12.3 oz |
| Remote Control | |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Supported Device Qty | 12 |
| Supported Devices | LD player, amplifier, DAT deck, TV, VCR, satellite TV system, cassette deck, cable box, DVD player, CD player, MD player |
| Input Device | Touch screen |
| Max Operating Distance | 33 ft |
| Features | Memory backup, programmable, LCD display, built-in clock, learning, on/off timer, multi-brand compatibility |
| Display | LCD display |
| Power | |
| Battery | 4 x standard battery - AA type |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sony |
| Part Number | RM-AV2500 |
| GTIN | 00027242636033 |
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