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Sony's RM-VL1000 Universal Remote Commander Remote Control is equipped with everything you need to manage your entertainment at the touch of a button. Featuring a dot matrix LCD screen, 180 customizable labels, 4 hard buttons, 24 macro control functions, and a clock and timer function, this Remote Commander can control up to 12 components and is compatible with Sony and most major brands. It also features a learning function for programming other remote signals you need (only infrared signal... Read more
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TK 7:14am on Friday, April 16th, 2010 
Be careful about battery After putting lots of efforts to program it, it worked fine though still not perfectly.
dfuller1138 5:10am on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 
Ultimate remote This is the only remote I have ever found that can control every AV componet I have. Every key is programmable.

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Integrated Remote Commander

Operating Instructions

RM-VL1000

2002 Sony Corporation

WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. WARNING
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
For the customers in the USA

Owners Record

The model number is located on the front panel. The serial number is located on the inner side of the battery compartment. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. RM-VL1000 Serial No.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Features

The RM-VL1000 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all your AV components from a single remote commander and saves the trouble of operating different AV components with different remote control devices. The following are its main features.
Customizing 180 labels of control keys in the dot matrix
Clock display and timer function
A maximum of 12 timer macros, timer control of automatic on/off and other controls (such as recording, stopping, etc.) of each component is possible.
Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote commander
LCD with dot matrix makes label customizing possible. A total of 180 labels on the LCD, such as component labels, macro labels, etc., can be customized. A label of up to 8 letters with digits, characters or symbols can be selected and displayed.

Control of 12 components

This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand components, so you can use it out of the box as a control center for your Sony AV components.
Remote control signals for nonSony components are also preset
This Commander is preset for most major brands components other than Sony. You can control your components remotely by setting their code numbers (page 13).
Learning function for programming other remote control signals you need
Control of a maximum of 12 components (TV, SAT, VCR, DVD, CD, AMP, etc.) is possible. Components are selectable with 12 keys on the LCD display by pressing the Label Select buttons. This Commander has an LCD display that changes the label display according to the selected component.
Setting a maximum of 36 macro commands of a maximum of 32 successive steps
A maximum of 36 macro commands which provide a maximum of 32 successive steps by pressing a single button can be set (12 system control macros, 12 component macros and 12 timer macros). Macro execution speed is changeable. All power off macro commands for Sony components are preset at the factory to the SONY OFF label.

5 Aim the Commander at the
If it works (power-off for TV, AMP, playback for CD, MD, DAT, TAPE, and power-on for other components), go to Step 6. If it does not, repeat Steps 4 to 5.
2 Press the SCROLL button
twice to display CLEAR on one of the labels.

6 Press the ENT button.

Each time the SCROLL button is pressed, the label changes as follows.
With a beep sound, OK and input digits are displayed. The component code number is decided and the display returns to the presetting mode.
PRESET LEARN LABEL CLOCK SYSTEM TIMER CH MACRO VOLUME POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY
It is recommended to write down the code number.
5 Select the component of
which the settings you want to erase by pressing the Label Select button.

3 Select CLEAR by

POWER ON COPY CLEAR SYSDELAY

CLEAR TV SAT CABLE DVD

While erasing

4 Select COMPO by

CLEAR COMPLETE

R R R R R R R R R

CLEAR COMPO SYSTEM TIMER ALL
When erasing finishes, COMPLETE is displayed with a beep sound.
Component names are displayed on the labels. To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly. Each time the SCROLL button is pressed, the labels change as in Step 4 on page 14.
If you want to erase the settings of other Components

Repeat Step 5.

Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander
If you operate a non-Sony component, make sure you set the component code first (page 13).

Example: To play VCR1

1 When the display for
COMPO appears on the LCD display, and component names are displayed on the labels. Continued
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued)
2 Select the component (in
this case, VCR1) to be operated by pressing the Label Select button.
To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly. Each time the SCROLL button is pressed, the labels change as follows.
ANT SW SEARCH t SEARCH T PLAYx2 C.RESET COUNTER COMMERCL SP/LP EJECT ******** ******** ********

VCR1 DVR CD AMP 10:00 AM

(To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly.)

3 Select LEARN by

LEARN VCR1 DVR CD AMP
All the learnable labels flash.
LEARN ANT SW SEARCH t SEARCH T PLAYx2 VCR1
5 Select the label on the LCD
display by pressing the Label Select button or press the button on the Commander you want to teach.
Note on the flashing display
The labels that are already preset for that component flash twice while those that are not preset flash once.
LEARN flashes for 10 seconds, and the Commander enters receiving mode.
When teaching to a label on the LCD
The selected label stays lit. Other labels disappear.

SET LEARN

PLAYx2 VCR1
When teaching to a button on the Commander

The labels disappear.

To change the name of the Labels
Follow the procedure on page 27.
6 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.)
The display returns to the setting learning mode.
When the command has been learned successfully
The learned labels stay lit and the other learnable labels flash.
When you teach the REC (record) signal
If you have to press two buttons at the same time (for example, z and N) to start recording on your cassette deck or VCR, teach the REC signal as below.
In Step 5 (page 25), press only the REC button. Then press the two buttons on your components remote control in Step 6.
If NG flashes on the display
Learning did not succeed. Try Steps 5 and 6 again.
7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to
teach functions to other labels or buttons.
To learn another components remote control signal
Select the component in Step 4, and then follow Steps 5 and 6 to perform learning.
You cannot teach the REC signal to the two buttons pressed at the same time (for example, z and N) on the Commander. Teach the REC signal to a single button.

To change the Factory Preset of the Volume Control

2 5,7 4

3,6 1,8

4 To change the volume

control setting of visual components (TV, SAT, CABLE, DVD, VCR1, VCR2 and DVR), select the component set to visual (in this case, TV) by pressing the Label Select button.
once to display VOLUME on one of the labels.
VOLUME VISUAL TV AUDIO AMP

3 Select VOLUME by

SYSTEM TIMER CH MACRO VOLUME
The component names are displayed on the labels. To change the labels, press the SCROLL button. Each time the SCROLL button is pressed, the labels change as in Step 4 on page 14. The components with a preset code number beginning with 8 (TV) or 4 (amplifier) flash.
VOLUME TV SAT CABLE DVD VISUAL
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System (continued)
The component names are displayed on the labels. To change the labels, press the SCROLL button. The components with a preset code number beginning with 4 (amplifier) flash.
which the volume setting you want to change ( in this case, AMP) by pressing the Label Select button. (To change the labels, press the SCROLL button.)
With a beep sound, the volume control setting of visual components is switched to the amplifier.
VOLUME VCR1 DVR CD AMP AUDIO

VOLUME AMP

7 Select the component of
which volume setting you want to change (in this case, AMP) by pressing the Label Select button. (To change the labels, press the SCROLL button.)
With a beep sound, the volume control setting of audio components is switched to the amplifier.

VISUAL

If you want to change the volume setting of other components, repeat Steps 4 and 5.

6 To change the volume

control setting of audio components (AMP, CD, MD/DAT, TAPE A and TAPE B), select the component set to audio (in this case, AMP) by pressing the Label Select button.
VOLUME VISUAL AMP AUDIO AMP
If you want to change the volume setting of other components, repeat Steps 6 and 7.

If you set a TV or an amplifier for volume control setting to the TV or AMP label displayed by default, the signal of the preset component will be transmitted. If you program any signal for the VOL or MUTING button of each component by learning, the learned signal programmed for each component will be transmitted. Even if you preset another TV or amplifier to a component label, when the preset data of the TV or amplifier for volume control setting to the TV or AMP label displayed by default will be not cleared, the signal of the component preset by default will be transmitted. But if you set another TV or amplifier for volume control setting, its signal will be transmitted. In this case, its learned signal will be transmitted if you program any signal for the VOL or MUTING button. If a TV or an amplifier set for volume control setting has no preset data for the VOL or MUTING button, the signal cannot be transmitted. If you preset another category of component than a TV or an amplifier to the component label for which the volume control setting has been programmed, the signal of the VOL or MUTING button cannot be transmitted. When operating a component which has no volume data, if you have programmed any signal for its VOL or MUTING button of each component by learning, the learned signal programmed for the component is transmitted even if you try to control the volume using the volume control function.
When controlling the volume of the audio components, the signal of the VOL or MUTING button or the learned signal of the VOL or MUTING button for the amplifier is transmitted. When controlling the volume of the visual components, if a TV is set for volume control setting, the signal of the VOL or MUTING button or the learned signal of the VOL or MUTING button for the TV is transmitted. When controlling the volume of the visual components, if an amplifier is set for volume control setting, the signal of the VOL or MUTING button for the amplifier is transmitted for the TV. But if you program any signal for the VOL or MUTING button of the TV, its learned signal is transmitted for the TV.
Executing a Series of Commands
System Control Functions With the System Control function, you can program a series of operating commands, and execute them simply as follows. 1 When the display for component operation appears (if not, press the SET button repeatedly), press the SYSTEM button. 2 Select the System Macro number label by pressing the Label Select button. For example, when you watch a video, a series of operations like the ones below are necessary. Example: 1 Turn on the TV. 2 Turn on the video (VCR1). 3 Turn on the amplifier. 4 Set the input selector of the amplifier to VIDEO 1. 5 Set the input mode of the TV to VIDEO. 6 Start video playback. You can program up to 32 consecutive operation steps to each of the System Macro labels (SONY OFF, SYSTEM 2-12). At the factory, the SONY OFF label is preset with a series of the system power-off commands for Sony components. You can overwrite a system macro over this label. If you have set the System Control function for a component label (page 40), the execution of the programmed commands begins when you press the Label Select button corresponding to the label for more than 2 seconds. The component macro executing time is variable by changing the setting (page 43).

While executing the programmed commands, at the same time that each remote control signal is transmitted, the corresponding label is displayed.
Programming a series of commands for the System Macro labels
Example: To program the procedure above for the SYSTEM2 label

5,6 1,9

The macro numbers are displayed on the labels. To change the labels (SONY OFF, SYSTEM2-12), press the SCROLL button repeatedly. The macro numbers for which the system macro is programmed stay lit, and others flash.
once to display SYSTEM on one of the labels.
5 Select the macro number by

SYSTEM SET

3 Select SYSTEM by
SYSTEM SONY OFF SYSTEM2 SYSTEM3 SYSTEM4
The selected macro number is displayed, and component names are displayed on the labels.
If a series of commands is already programmed for that label
To program a new series of operations, clear the program first (see page 39).

SYSTEM and COMPO flash.

4 Select SYSTEM by

SYSTEM COMPO

Executing a Series of Commands System Control Functions (continued)

7 Press the Label select

button(s) or other button(s) on the Commander for the desired operation.
6 Select the component to
operate by pressing the Label Select button (in this case, TV).
If you want to turn on the TV, press the POWER button.
8 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 and
program the buttons for the series of operations.
In this example, press the following buttons.

SYSTEM2 TV SAT CABLE DVD

The selected component name is displayed on the bottom of the LCD display, and the labels for the operation of the component are displayed. To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly.
SYSTEM2 PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH+ PIP CHTV

9 When you have

programmed all the keys and buttons, press the SET button.
With a beep sound, a series of operating commands is registered. The display returns to Step 5.
To select another component, press the COMPO button.

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT : Sunday : Monday : Tuesday : Wednesday : Thursday : Friday : Saturday
or (page 10). Then press the Joystick toward so that the minute flashes. (You can switch the mode between the hour setting and the minute setting by pressing the Joystick toward or.) Set the minute by pressing the Joystick toward or (page 10). Then press down the Joystick. The time of the timer setting is decided.
MON-SAT: from Monday to Saturday MON-FRI: from Monday to Friday SUN SAT: Sunday and Saturday EVERYDAY: daily timer Then press down the Joystick to decide the day(s). Continued
Setting the Timer (continued)
If you want to program the System Macro data for the timer
Press the SYSTEM button. System macro numbers are displayed on the labels. Select the system label of which information you want to program for the timer. Go to Step 12.

9 Select MACRO by

PROG4 SAT 7:30 AM MACRO
PROG4 SONY OFF SYSTEM2 SYSTEM3 SYSTEM4
The Commander enters the Timer Macro setting mode.
10 Program the information of
the corresponding labels as a procedure to be executed by the timer.
If you want to program the component function for the timer
Select the component name. Functions for the component are displayed on the labels. (To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly.) Go to step 11.
11 Press the Label Select
button or other button on the Commander of which the function you want to program as a step. (To change the labels, press the SCROLL button repeatedly.)

PROG4 TV SAT CABLE DVD

PROG4 PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH+ PIP CHTV
If you want to program the function of another component
Press the COMPO button, and return to Step 10.
12 Repeat Steps 10 and 11.
When 32 steps are input, the Macro step programming registered with a beep sound. Then the display returns to step 6.
You can input up to 32 steps for one timer program number. A System Macro can be input as a step. You can change the interval between operation steps (page 42). The step of the TIMER button has an interval of 250ms. This operation of programming an interval is counted also as a step. The SCROLL button is not counted as a step.
When using the timer setting on this Commander, only one setting can be assigned to one program. If you want to set the timer to turn on at a programmed time, and to set the timer to turn off at another time, program the two settings separately. If there are some programs set to be executed at the same time, they start in order from the lowest program number. According to the status of the component operated by the timer program, the next program might not function successfully. When setting a timer program, check carefully the setting of other programs. Some programs cannot be executed at the set time because the execution time of the remote control output is different depending on the contents of the timer execution. Or, if the execution time arrives while the previous timer program is outputted, the timer program begins after the execution of the previous one. In this case also, the program cannot be executed at the set time. So, set the timer regarding the contents and the duration of the timer execution.

Automatic-Off time of the backlight by pressing the Label Select button.
LIGHT 30sec 40sec 50sec 60sec
button, press the VOL+ button to turn on the key touch beep.
The set Automatic-Off time of the backlight appears.
2 While pressing the POWER
button, press the VOL button to turn off the key touch beep.
With a beep sound, the Automatic-Off time of the backlight is decided and the setting finishes.
Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Window
You can adjust the contrast of the display window.
Changing the Names of the Labels on the Display
You can change the display of the component names, the function displays of components, the system macro numbers (SONY OFF, SYSTEM2 - 12) and timer program numbers (PROG1 - 12) on the labels to the most suitable name using up to 8 characters or digits.
button, press the CH+ button to increase the contrast of the display window.
button, press the CH button to decrease the contrast of the display window.

REC VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX

Changing the Names of the Labels on the Display (continued)
3 Select the label (COMPO,
SYSTEM or TIMER) by pressing the Label Select button.
COMPO: Displays component names. To change the labels, press the SCROLL button. Select the component of which name you want to change (for example, TV) by pressing the Label Select button.
2 Select LABEL by pressing

LABEL TV SAT CABLE DVD

The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the component name. Go to Step 4.

LABEL COMPO SYSTEM TIMER

LABEL PIP SWAP PIP MOVE PIP CH+ PIP CHTV
If you want to change the name of the function label of each component
After selecting the component (for example, TV), select the component function of which name you want to change by pressing the Label Select button (for example, PIP CH+). (To change the labels, press the SCROLL button.)
LABEL SONY OFF SYSTEM2 SYSTEM3 SYSTEM4
The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the component function name. Go to Step 4.
The Commander enters the Label Input mode of the system macro name. Go to Step 4.
SYSTEM: Displays the system macro numbers. To change the labels (SONY OFF, SYSTEM2 - 12), press the SCROLL button. Select the system macro number (for example, SYSTEM4) of which the name you want to change by pressing the Label Select button.
TIMER: Displays timer program numbers. To change the labels (PROG1 12), press the SCROLL button. Select the timer program number (for example, PROG4) of which name you want to change by pressing the Label Select button.

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 component, 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 didnt come with a remote commander, it probably isnt capable of being controlled by a remote commander. You have assigned a different component to the component label. A corresponding component is fixed by presetting a component code number. Therefore, the name of component you have preset may be different from that of the component label. In this case, it is recommended to preset again (page 13) and change the component name on the label (page 27, 65). 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 23). 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 30). You have assigned another component to the TV or AMP label (page 46). In this case, the volume cannot be controlled when you select a component other than TV or AMP. 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 29) and try the learning procedure again (page 23).
You cannot operate the components even after setting the component code numbers.
You cannot control the volume.
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. NG flashes five times.
Learning has not succeeded. After checking the following, try learning procedure again (page 23). - Change the distance between remote commanders. - See For accurate learning (page 29). The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied Component Code Numbers and try setting the component codes again (page 13).

Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom NG flashes twice. Remedy Learned signals or the Channel Macro function have been programmed for the component label to which you want to copy the settings of another component label using the copying function (page 46). Clear the contents (page 19, 29) and try the copying procedure again. You may try to program the Power-On function (page 44) for a component label to which the component code of a nonSony product has been set. This function is only for Sony components. The NG sound is heard Learned signals have been programmed for the label to which twice. you want to set the learning, Channel Macro or component macro function. Clear the learned signals (page 19, 29) and try setting again. You may select the component name for which the Channel Macro function cannot be programmed. You can program the Channel Macro function of the components of which the first digit of the four-digit preset component code number is 3, 8 or 9 (page 48). You may select the component function label for which the Channel Macro function cannot be programmed. The learned signal or the Channel Macro function have been programmed for that label. Clear the learned signal (page 29) or the Channel Macro function (page 50). The program contents you want to change are set to be executed by the timer. Set the timer setting in which that program is included not to be executed (page 58), and edit the program contents. You may try to operate the preset function (page 13) after operating the learning function (page 23). You cannot operate the preset function after operating the learning function. Preset after clearing the learned signals (page 29), or preset to another component label key that is not used. NG appears during The memory is full. Clear infrequently used learned labels learning. (page 29), then carry out learning operations. NG appears if you try There are some function labels for the component for which to copy the settings of the learned signals have been programmed. Copy the settings to component label to another component label, or clear the learned signals (page another component label. 29). A system control Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the program does not correct order (page 34). function correctly. 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 38). The component codes are changed or new signals have been learned for a label 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 42) and set a longer interval, or adjust the series of commands by changing the order of buttons and labels. (When programming the system control function, you can make an interval by pressing the TIMER button.)

DVR (Digital video recorder)
KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 9, 0, ENT FUNCTION To turn the power on/ 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 connecting a TV cable or antenna to the receiver, the output switches between a TV and SAT program.) To turn on the display To bring up the Master Guide To rewind To play To fast-forward To record, press N while pressing REC. First release N, then release REC. 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 KEY DISPLAY OK (Joystick) FUNCTION 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 access to all aspects of the service To exit the setting menu To bring up the Master Guide To call up the title of the recorded program To replay or to go into REC/REVIEW mode during play (After about 5-second rewind, replay begins.) 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 clear the setting
CH +/ *4 EPG EXIT *4 Live TV *4 LIST *4 REPLAY

DISPLAY GUIDE m N M REC

*4THUMBS+

x X MENU

*4THUMBS-
*4 This key corresponds to the Tivo service or the replay service. Refer to its instruction manual for details.
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 PIP button below. To select numbers 10 and above To enter the setting To select next disc To switch the display of the CD player to on/off 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 To select continuous play mode To play in random order To use for program play To select repeat play mode To decide the numeric key operation To decide the numeric key operation To decide the numeric key operation To go into the setting mode of automatic program and time fade To open/close To toggle the mode of DSP added to the CD To turn the DSP off To toggle the fade-in/ fade-out operation

CABLE (Cable box)

KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 9, 0, ENT FUNCTION To turn the power on/ off To change the channel (for example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5, or press 5 and ENT) Channel up :+ Channel down : To operate JUMP, FLASHBACK or CHANNEL RETURN function

CH +/ RECALL

PIP ENT RECALL DISPLAY SLEEP m N M x X CH + CH CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM REPEAT DISC TRACK GROUP EDIT
EJECT DSP MODE DSP OFF FADER
KEY DISPLAY POWER DISPLAY FUNCTION To turn the power on/ off To select the input source: VIDEO 1 To select the input source: VIDEO 2 To select the input source: AUX To select the input source: TUNER To select the input source: CD To select the input source: TAPE To select the input source: MD To select the input source: TV To select the input source: PHONO To select the input source: DVD To change the multichannel of 5.1ch and above To call up the MENU display, or return to the previous MENU To shift band or preset select To select FM/AM To return to the basic MENU KEY DISPLAY CH +/ FUNCTION Presetting or tuning frequency to a higher: + Presetting or tuning frequency to a lower: Volume up: + Volume down: To mute the volume on the AMP Press again to turn muting off To turn on/off the sound field To select a sound field genre To select a sound field mode To output a test tone To adjust the center speaker level: + To adjust the center speaker level: To adjust the rear speaker level: + To adjust the rear speaker level: To adjust the subwoofer level: + To adjust the subwoofer level: To switch the digital input: t To switch the digital input: T
S.FIELD GENRE MODE T.TONE CENTER+ CENTER REAR+ REAR SUB+ SUB D.INPUTt D.INPUTT

RECALL SLEEP GUIDE

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 PIP button below. To select numbers 10 and above To enter the setting To select the next disc To change the display mode or turn the display on/off To clear the setting To rewind To play To fast-forward To record, press N while pressing REC. First release N, then release REC. To stop To pause To select the next track To select the previous track To select continuous play mode To play in random order To use for program play To switch the repeat play of a single or all track(s) to on/off To select a deck of the dual MD deck: A To select a deck of the dual MD deck: B To toggle the recording mode To start synchronizing with the CD To open/close To select the fade-in/ fade-out To scroll disc names or track names
KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 9, 0 FUNCTION To turn the power on/ off To select the track number (0 selects track 10) To change the display mode or turn the display on/off To rewind To play To fast-forward To record, press N while pressing REC. First release N, then release REC. To stop To pause To open/close To select the next track To select the previous track High speed review High speed cue To select the fade-in/ fade out Record muting

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Sony's RM-VL1000 Universal Remote Commander Remote Control is equipped with everything you need to manage your entertainment at the touch of a button. Featuring a dot matrix LCD screen, 180 customizable labels, 4 hard buttons, 24 macro control functions, and a clock and timer function, this Remote Commander can control up to 12 components and is compatible with Sony and most major brands. It also features a learning function for programming other remote signals you need (only infrared signals), including non-A/V products such as air conditioners, lights etc. Additional features include the programmable 5-way joystick controller, a system on/off macro, non-volatile memory backup, and a sleek ergonomic design. Control is within your reach - the RM-VL1000.

General
Device TypeUniversal remote control
Remote Control
Connectivity TechnologyInfrared
Supported Device Qty12
Supported DevicesAmplifier, TV, VCR, CD player / changer, satellite TV system, DVD player
Max Operating Distance33 ft
FeaturesJoystick, macro function, memory backup, LCD display, built-in clock, learning, on/off timer, multi-brand compatibility
Power
Battery2 x standard battery - AA type
Capacity6 months
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part NumberRM-VL1000
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