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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
andreasDK 10:52am on Monday, October 18th, 2010 
simple, functional and durable. Another feature of this remote is that it is heavy, giving it a quality feel.
martelloz 10:52pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
Great... for 2 weeks This remote was simply to program and worked great, better than great. Then after two weeks buttons just stopped responding.
spiderman_attack 4:10am on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 
simple, functional and durable. Another feature of this remote is that it is heavy, giving it a quality feel. great remote.
ortho-orange42 5:13am on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
easy to program and to get it to "learn" . works with PS2 buttons should glow,needs 1 more macro button

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Before starting the Search function
Set each component to the following status to enable the Search function. TV: Power-on VCR, DVD, SAT, CBL, AMP: Power-off VD, CD, MD, TAPE: Power-on with a playback source (disc, cassette tape, etc.)
If the Commander does not seem to be working
Try repeating these setup procedures using the other codes listed for your components (page 8).
Notes on keys which have learned a remote control signal already
If another signal has already been programmed on that key or button by the learning function (page 16), that learned signal will work even after you set the component code number. To use it as a preset component key or button, first erase its learned signal (page 20).
Note on the touch-key display
When you set a component code number, only the keys that have been preset with the signals for the desired component will be displayed. Preset signal of each key varies according to the brand. By using the learning function, you can programme remote control signals to both the displayed keys and keys that are not displayed (page 16). You can also choose either the fullfunction display or the basic-function display (page 50).
4 Aim the Commander at the
component and press the 1 key.
1 While pressing COMMANDER
When the remote control signal is sent, is displayed on the display. All the component names on the display flash. If it successfully works (power-off for TV, power-on for VCR, DVD, SAT, CBL, AMP, and playback for VD, CD, MD, TAPE), go to Step 5. If it doesnt, repeat Steps 3 and 4.
2 Press the Component Select

5 Press the ENTER key.

It is recommended to write down the code number.
6 Press COMMANDER OFF. 3 Press PROGRAM + or

PROGRAM.

Press PROGRAM + to go to the next code number. Press PROGRAM to go back to the previous code number.
Press the DISPLAY key in Step 2 and 5. The code number and ENTER appear twice. Be sure to press the DISPLAY key after you have pressed the ENTER key to set the code number. If you press the DISPLAY key before the code number is set, it returns back to the first number at which you started searching.
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander

To operate with two keys on the Commander
In Step 3 (page 17), while pressing the REC key, press the B key to display both keys. Then press the two buttons on your components remote control in Step 4.
To operate with one key on the Commander
In Step 3 (page 17), press only the REC key. Then press the two buttons on your components remote control in Step 4.
If the learned key or button does not operate properly, teach once again. (For example, if the volume becomes very loud after pressing the 2 + button only once, noise may have interfered during the learning procedure.)
When you teach signals to the 2 or % buttons
If you have programmed any signal on the 2 or % 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 2 or % 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 22). To use the learned signal, you need to programme the 2 or % button for each component using the learning function.
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 for a double cassette deck
Press DECK B/A to select deck A or B.
When you teach the signals of an air-conditioner
See the notes on page 39.
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.
2 When the desired display
After Step 2 on page 16, while pressing the RESET key, 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.

When the contents of its programme are cleared, all the components names flash.
3 While pressing the RESET key,
press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (1 or 3) again.
When it is reset to the factory setting, the programmed operations are displayed in order.
The interval setting (page 30) is not reset to the factory setting, even if you perform these steps.
Example: To programme the procedure on page 23 for the VCR3 button
Programming a series of commands to the Component Select buttons
As with the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons, you can also programme a series of operating commands for the Component Select buttons (up to 16 steps). To execute the commands programmed on a Component Select button by the System Control function, press the button for more than 2 seconds.
The programmed commands are executed when you press a Component Select button for more than 2 seconds. When you press the button for less than 2 seconds, it works as the normal Component Select button, and the corresponding touch-keys are displayed. See also Tips for programming the System Control functions on page 25 and Notes on System Control Operations on page 27.

OFF, press 2 + and VCR3.

VCR3 stays lit, and the other component names flash.
The programmed operations are displayed in order. To programme a new series of operations, clear the programme first (page 29).
2 Follow Steps 2 to 5 on pages 24

and 25.

You can programme the System Control functions for a Component Select button on which the Power-On function (page 31) has been programmed. In this case, the Power-On function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the System Control functions for the button, the Power-On function is resumed, and you can use it again. You cannot programme the System Control functions for a Component Select button for which a signal has been programmed by learning (page 32). (NG flashes on the display.) You can programme a signal for a Component Select button by learning (page 32) for which the System Control functions have been programmed. In this case, the System Control function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the learned signal on the button, the System Control function is resumed and you can use it again. You can programme the Power-On function (page 31) for a Component Select button for which a System Control function has been programmed, but the Power-On function cannot be used. If you clear the System Control function from the button, you can use the Power-On function. 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 programme and start again from Step 1 to set the entire programme from the beginning. You can not continue from where you let off. If you change the component code number (page 8) or programme a new signal by learning (page 16) for a key or button that has been programmed with the series of commands of a System Control function, the new signal will be transmitted when you press the corresponding Component Select button.

To clear a System Control function programmed for a Components Select buttons
Example: To clear the programmed commands on the VCR3 button

press VCR3.

When the contents of its programme are cleared, VCR3 stays lit, and the other component names flash.
When you want to set a new programme to this Component Select button, follow Steps 1 to 2 on page 28.
2 Press one of the SYSTEM
CONTROL buttons (1, 2, or 3) or the Component Select button whose interval you want to change.
Changing the interval between operation steps
You can control the interval in 4 steps (approx. 127 ms, 408 ms, 708 ms, 974 ms).
The number of the current setting stays lit and other numbers flash.
3 Press one of the numeric keys (1
4) to select the interval.
1: approx. 127 ms (factory setting) 2: approx. 408 ms 3: approx. 708 ms 4: approx. 974 ms (1 ms: 1/1000 second)
OFF, press PROGRAM + and PROGRAM.
The selected number stays lit and other numbers flash.

4 Press COMMANDER OFF.

SC1, SC2, SC3 and all the component names flash.
Display for the SYSTEM CONTROL Component names 1, 2, 3 buttons
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons
Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for Sony components only)
When using Sony components, you can programme the Power-on signal for each component on a Component Select button. You can select the desired component and power it on by just pressing that Component Select button.
Example: To programme the TV button
OFF, press 2 and the desired Component Select button.
When the Power-on command is programmed, you will hear a beep and 1 ON appears on the display. (The display goes off when you release the buttons.)
To clear the Power-on command
Repeat the procedure above. The following display appears.
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons (continued)
If the component code of a non-Sony product has been set for a Component Select button, you cannot programme the Power-On function for it. Even if you have programmed a signal by learning (See Adding a command that is required when selecting a component.) or a System Control function (page 28) for a Component Select button, you can programme the Power-On function for that button, but it cannot be used. If you clear a learned signal or the System Control function from the button, you can use the Power-On function. You can programme a signal by learning (page 32) or a System Control function (page 28) for a Component Select button for which the Power-On function has been programmed. In this case, the Power-On function is overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the learned signal or the System Control function from the button, the PowerOn function is resumed, and you can use it again. If you have programmed both a signal by learning and a System Control function for the button, the learned signal will have overwritten the System Control function.

Some Sony components may not be turned off with this function. The power-off signals are transmitted at intervals that are set for the System Control function set for the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button (page 30). If you change the interval for the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button, the interval of the System Power-Off function is also changed.
To set the System Power-Off function
OFF, press PROGRAM and 2 +.
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons
You can assign another component to any Component Select button. For example, if you have two VCRs and two CD players, you can use the VCR3 button as the Component Select button for your second CD player.
Once you assign another component to a Component Select button, the setting of the component code number will be erased. The component code number will not return even if you reset the newly assigned component and turn back to the original component. If you have assigned another components to the TV or AMP button, the volume of the TV or amplifier cannot be controlled (page 14, 22) even when you select another component. If you use the DECK B/A button, deck B is always selected.
When the System Power-Off function is set, 1 OFF appears on the display. (The display goes off when you release the buttons.)
To cancel the System Power-Off function
Repeat the procedure above. The following display appears when the System Power-Off function is disabled.
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons (continued)

3 Press the ENTER key.

Example: To assign a CD player to the VCR3 button
OFF, press PROGRAM and VCR3.
VCR3 (the original component), CD (the new component) and ENTER appear twice.
The number 0 - 9, A, B and ENTER flash.

4 If the newly assigned

component is a Sony component, press COMMANDER OFF to finish this procedure. If you need to set the component code, follow the steps on pages 8 and 9. If you need to programme some signals by the learning function, follow the Steps 1 to 6 on pages 16 and 17.
If NG flashes on the display when you press the Component Select button at Step 1, you can not assign another component because some of the keys or buttons are already programmed with the learning function (page 32). Try the above procedure again after clearing the learned signals for that component.
2 Press one of the following keys to
select a new component to assign.
In this example, press the 5 key to select CD. 1: VCR 2: VD 3: SAT 4: AMP 5: CD 6: DECK 7: MD 8: TV 9: CBL 0: DVD A: FM/AM B: DSP
To use the Commander after assigning other components

Press the reassigned Component Select button. The keys of the new component are displayed and you can use the desired component. Note however that only the original component name is displayed. (In this example, the display would be like the one below.)

Original component name

Copying the settings of a Component Select button to another button
You can copy the entire settings of a Component Select button to another Component Select button. The settings of the component code (page 8) and the learned functions (page 16) are copied to a new button.
You cannot copy the settings to a Component Select button for which any learning function has been programmed. (NG flashes.)
Keys for operating a CD player
To reset a Component Select button to its original setting
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press the Component Select button which you want to reset. 2 While pressing the CHANGE key, press that Component Select button again. The setting for that Component Select button returns to the factory setting. 3 Press COMMANDER OFF.
If you have programmed some signals on any of the keys or buttons with the learning function (page 16) after you reassigned your component, the two steps above only clears the learned signals. In this case, perform Step 2 again to reset to the original Component Select button.
Example: To copy the settings of the CD button to the VCR3 button
Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons
In addition to their original System Control functions (page 23), SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons can be programmed to learn any remote control signal. As they operate independently from other buttons, SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons can work as one-touch buttons without any preceding operation such as pressing a Component Select button to select a component. This is useful if you prefer having the SYSTEM CONTROL button as a onetouch button for a single operation rather than executing a series of commands.
Some specific remote control signals may not be learned. Refer to the operating instructions supplied to the specific remote control as well.

OFF, press VCR3.

The keys for that component (VCR3) flash.
2 While pressing VCR3, press CD.

The keys for CD flash.

Example: To store the On/Off signal of an air-conditioner to the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button
3 Press the SYSTEM CONTROL
button you want to teach.
1 Place the Commander head to
head with the remote control of the air-conditioner.
Remote control of your air-conditioner
LEARN flashes and the display for the pressed SYSTEM CONTROL button stays lit.

OFF, press PROGRAM + and a Component Select button.
2 While pressing the CHANGE key,
press the Component Select button again.
2 Press the key you want to display. 3 Press COMMANDER OFF.
Each time the key is pressed, it is selected and deleted alternately. A selected key stops flashing and stays lit.
If you clear the settings on the basic-function display using the procedure above, the display returns to its original key settings. It doesnt clear the learned signals from keys.
3 Repeat Step 2 until all necessary

keys are set.

For components that have few keys on the fullfunction display, the basic-function display can be the same as the full one. In this case, you cannot modify the basic-function display.

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. 10 meters (32.8 ft.) (varies depending on components of different manufacturers)

Power requirements

Remote control and backlight: Four R6 (size AA) batteries

Battery life

Approx. 5 months (varies depending on frequency of use)

Dimensions

Approx. 45 mm (w h d) (4 3/ 1 13/ 16 in.) 290 g (10.22 oz.) (not including batteries)

Mass Learnable signals*

Capacity per signal: up to 250 bit Signal frequency range: up to 500 kHz Signal interval: up to 1 second. * Some signals cannot be learned by the Commander, even though the signals comply with these specifications. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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.

The CE mark on the unit is valid only for products marketed in the European Union.

Troubleshooting

If you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first check the batteries (page 6), then check the items below.
Symptom You cannot operate the components. Remedy Go closer to the component. The maximum operating distance is approximately 10 m (32.8 ft.). Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the compoent, and that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the component. Power on the components first, if necessary. Make sure you have pressed the correct Component Select button. In case of SAT/CBL, DVD or DECK B/A, make sure the desired component is displayed. 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 Select button. Check the component assigned to that button and the component code. If your visual components are connected to an audio system, make sure youve set up the Commander as described in Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System (page 22). You have assigned another component to the TV or AMP button (page 35). In this case, the volume cannot be controlled when you select a component other than TV or AMP. Set the component code correctly. If the code that is listed first for your component doesnt work, try all the codes for your component in the order in which they are listed in the supplied Component Code Numbers. Some features may not be preset. If some or all of the keys do not function correctly even after you have set the component codes, then use the learning function to programme the remote control signals for the component (page 16). The component may be operated with a code number that is not listed in the Component Code Numbers. See Finding a component code with the Search function (page 11) and try setting a code number again. 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 20) and try the learning procedure again (page 16).

You cannot control the volume.
You cannot operate the components even after setting the component code numbers.
The Commander fails to learn the remote control signals.
You cannot operate a component even after you programmed the remote control signals with the learning function.
Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom You hear beeps (pip, pip, pip, pip, pip) and NG flashes.
Remedy Learning has not succeeded. See For accurate learning (page 20) and try the learning procedure again (page 16). The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied Component Code Numbers and try setting the component codes again (page 8). The data have not been transferred. See Transferring data (page 41) and try transferring the data again. The data have not been received. See Receiving the data (page 43) and try receiving the data again. The Preset Lock function is on. Unlock the Preset Lock function (page 48), and try the component code setting or the learning function. Signals have been programmed for that Component Select or SYSTEM CONTROL button using the learning function. Clear the learned signals (page 34, 40) and try programming the System Control function again. Signal has been programmed for that key using the learning function. Clear the signal(s) (pages 20 and 21) and try programming the function or the display for the same key again, or try with another Component Select button. There are some keys, on which signals have been programmed, on the display for the Component Select button of the Commander when the commander receives the data from another Commander. Clear the signals (pages 20, 21 and Notes on page 44) and try receiving the data again. Clear infrequently used learned keys (page 20), then carry out learning operations. Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the correct order (page 23). 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 30) and set a longer interval.
You hear beeps (pip, pip) and NG flashes.
NG appears during learning. A system control programme does not function correctly.

Symptom

Remedy
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 45). 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.
Note on the data transmission with Sony RM-AV2100T
When transferring data between this commander and another Sony RM-AV2100T remote commander, some functions may not be able to be transferred (e.g. system control function).
Table of Preset Functions
There may be some components or functions that cannot be operated with this Commander. KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION Programme down: PROGRAM +/ Programme up: + RECALL FUNCTION To turn the power on/off To change the programme Also to turn on To select doble-digit numbers. Works in the same way as the TVs commander. To select a number between 20 and 29 Fastext buttons 2 +/ % To operate JUMP 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.
KEY DISPLAY 9, 0 1-, -/- -
2RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE TELETEXT TV INPUT 16:9 MENU M m , < EXECUTE PIP ON/OFF PIP CH +/ PIP MOVE PIP SWAP

Using Fastext

With Fastext you can access pages with one key stroke. When a Fastext page is broadcast, a colour-coded menu will appear at the bottom of the screen. The colours of this menu correspond to the red, green, yellow and blue keys on the Remote Commander. Press the key which corresponds to the colour-coded menu. The page will be displayed after some seconds.
To switch to teletext To turn on. To return from teletext to TV. To change the input mode 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 change the TV programme in the window picture To move the location of the window picture To swap the main picture and the window picture

VCR 1, 2, 3

KEY DISPLAY 9, 0 1-, -/- FUNCTION To turn the power on/off To change the programme Also to turn on To select doble-digit numbers. Works in the same way as the TVs commander. To select a number between 20 and 29 To change the input mode To activate the on-screen display To switch the aerial 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, press N while pressing REC.* First release N, then release REC. To stop To pause Programme down: * In order to avoid recording by mistake, the REC key does not work by itself. You can assign this operation (record) to a single key using the learning function (page 16).
KEY DISPLAY 9, 0 +10 ENTER AUDIO DISPLAY ANGLE CLEAR RETURN TITLE SUB TITLE DVD MENU M m , < EXECUTE m N M x X >. FUNCTION To turn to the power on and off Number buttons: 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 switch angle 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 proceed to the next location or song To proceed to the previous location or song
2INPUT DISPLAY ANT/SW MENU M m , < EXECUTE m N M REC
PROGRAM +/ Programme up: +
Table of Preset Functions (continued)

VD (Video disc player)

KEY DISPLAY 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 show the current play status on the screen To clear the selected characters from the screen To select disc side A To select disc side B To rewind To play To fast-forward To stop To pause To proceed to the next location or song To proceed to the previous location or song

PROGRAM +/ Presetting or tuning frequency to a higher: + Presetting or tuning frequency to a lower: 2 +/ % Volume up: + Volume down: To mute the volume on the AMP Press again to turn muting off.
+10 ENTER D.SKIP REPEAT CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM CLEAR m N M x X >.
KEY DISPLAY 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 switch the display mode To select continuous play mode To play in random order To use for programme play 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
KEY DISPLAY 9, 0 ENTER DISPLAY m N M REC FUNCTION To turn the power on/off To select a programme number To enter the setting To switch the display mode To rewind To play To fast-forward To record, press N while pressing REC.* First release N, then release REC. To stop To pause Record muting To proceed to the next song To proceed to the previous song
+10 ENTER D.SKIP DISPLAY CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM CLEAR m N M REC

x X W >.

* In order to avoid recording by mistake, the REC key does not work by itself. You can assign this operation (record) to a single key using the learning function (page 16).

x X >.

DECK B/A (Tape deck)
KEY DISPLAY 1 m n N M REC FUNCTION To turn the power on/off To rewind To reverse To play To fast-forward To record, press N while pressing REC.* First release N, then release REC. To stop To pause Record muting To select the tape deck: Deck A or B (dual cassette deck only)
FM/AM (TUNER) (FM/AM tuner)
KEY DISPLAY 9, 0 +10 ENTER BAND N n SHIFT A B C FUNCTION To turn the power on/off Number buttons To select numbers 10 and above To enter the setting To select FM/AM Tuning up Tuning down To shift bands or preset select To select the page group A of preset To select the page group B of preset To select the page group C of preset

x X W A/B

PROGRAM +/ Presetting or tuning to a higher frequency: + Presetting or tuning to a lower frequency:
DSP (Digital Surround Processor)
KEY DISPLAY 1 T.TONE FUNCTION To turn the power on/off To make a test tone

SOUND FIELD To turn on/off the sound fields GENRE MODE N n MENU M m , < CENTER REAR SUB WOOFER EFFECT FRONT BAL REAR BAL To select a sound field genre To select a sound field mode Input select Input select To call up the MENU display Digital processing control Digital processing control Digital processing control Digital processing control To adjust the centre speaker level To adjust the rear speaker level To adjust the subwoofer level To control the effect To control the front speaker balance To control the rear speaker balance
Quick Reference of Operations
To Press For details, see
Set a component code Program to the keys or buttons on a component (learning function) Assign other components to the Component Select buttons Change the volume control setting Assign the System Control function to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons Set the System Power-Off function 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

COMMANDER OFF

+ + + + + + +

page 8 page 16

Component Select page 35

PROGRAM

Component Select page 22 page 24
SYSTEM CONTROL (1, 2, 3) page 34 page 31
Component Select page 32, 38 2+

PROGRAM +

(copy to) Component Select

page 37

(copy from) Component Select

For details, see page 28

Program a System Control functions for Component Select buttons Set the desired keys on the display Set the interval of the System Control functions Transfer data Turn the key-touch beep on/off

+ + + + +

Component Select page 50 page 30 PROGRAM page 41 page 49
COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF COMMANDER OFF

PROGRAM + PROGRAM + 2 %

Component Select
(ON) % (OFF) % Set the Auto PowerOff time

page 47 page 48

Set the Auto-Off time/ COMMANDER OFF brightness of the Backlight Lock the Remote Commander CHANGE

page 45

SYSTEM CONTROL buttons programming a signal 38 programming System control function 23 System Control function changing interval 30 clearing 26, 29 programming 23, 28 System Power-Off function setting 34 SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button 26
Auto Power-Off of the Commander 47 of the backlight 48
Erasing See Clearing/Changing
Factory setting 8, 22, 26

Hold Function 45

Backlight adjusting 48 Auto Power-Off 47 batteries 6 Batteries 6

Input select 15

Key touch beep 49
Changing function display of keys 19 interval of the System Control function 30 time of Auto Power-off 47 touch-key display 50 Clearing/Changing learned signal 20, 34, 40 System Control function 26, 29 Code number 8 Component Select buttons assigning other components 35 copying settings 37 programming a signal 31 programming System Control function 28 receiving data 43 setting Power-On function 31 transferring data 41 COMMANDER OFF button 7 Copying data to another commander 41 settings of Component Select buttons 37

 

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