Sony RM-AV3000 Operating Instructions  (primary manual) Operating Instructions Manual

Sony RM-AV3000 Operating Instructions (primary manual) Operating Instructions Manual

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3-242-704-14(1)
Integrated Remote
Commander
Operating Instructions
RM-AV3000
© 2002 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 3-242-704-14(1) Integrated Remote Commander Operating Instructions RM-AV3000 © 2002 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 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-AV3000 Serial No. NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.S.A.
  • Page 3 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 non-Sony...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons ... 43 Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for Sony components only) ... 43 Adding a command that is required when selecting a component ... 45 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons or the Label keys ... 47 Copying the settings of a Component Select button or a Label key to another button or key ...
  • Page 5 Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press — Channel Macro Function ... 58 Setting the Timer ... 61 Setting the new timer program ... 61 Changing the program already set or changing another program that you select ... 65 Using Other Functions Locking the Controls —...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Location and Function of Controls SYSTEM CONTROL MENU EXIT 1 Clock Display key (page 8) Displays the clock, the transmission mark, the battery mark and the timer mark. 2 Mode Display key (page 8, 13, 20, 30, 32, 40) Displays the status of the selected mode.
  • Page 7: Installing The Batteries

    qf EXIT button (page 89) Used to exit the setting menu. qg MENU button (page 88) Calls up the menu display of the buttons or keys that have menu function. qh OK button and Cursor Control buttons (page 9, 64, 88) qj SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page 31) You can program up to 32 consecutive key operations to each of the three...
  • Page 8: When To Replace The Batteries

    Installing the Batteries (continued) 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, alkaline batteries might be worn out and E is displayed on the LCD touch panel.
  • Page 9 Set the day of the week. Select the day of the week by pressing button. Selected day of the week flashes. SU : Sunday MO : Monday TU : Tuesday WE : Wednesday TH : Thursday FR : Friday SA : Saturday button button Then press the...
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Clock After Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock (continued) Set the minute by pressing the button. button The selected minute flashes. Notes • If you press the button, the minute is set and the setting mode returns to Step 2. • If you press the button, the minute is set and the setting mode returns to Step 3.
  • Page 11 Each time the SET key is pressed, the Label keys change as follows. “CLOCK” appears and flashes on one of the Label keys on the display. Press the CLOCK key. The Commander enters clock setting mode. “CLOCK” appears on the Mode Display key, and the current time flashes.
  • Page 12: Basic Operations

    Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components The Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand AV components (see the table below). If you are using the Commander with a factory-set Sony components, skip the following procedures.
  • Page 13 Example: To set up a Philips’ TV See the tables in the supplied “Component Code Numbers,” and find the four-digit code number for the desired component. If more than one code number is listed, use the number that is listed first.
  • Page 14 Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components (continued) Press the four-digit component code number followed by the ENTER key on the touch-key display. Example: To enter “8056” Input “8,” “0,” “5,” “6,” and press “ENTER”. If you press the CLEAR key during inputting the digits Input digits are canceled.
  • Page 15: Checking If The Code Number Works

    Checking if the code number works Press the corresponding Component Select button or the Label key for the component you have set up. To display and change the Label keys, press the OTHER buttons repeatedly. The Commander turns on and the touch-keys appear on the display.
  • Page 16: Finding A Component Code With The Search Function

    Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components (continued) Finding a component code with the Search function You can find a code number available for a component that doesn’t have one in the supplied “Component Code Numbers”. Before starting the Search function Set each component to the following status to enable the Search function.
  • Page 17 Press CHANNEL + or CHANNEL – to search component code numbers in the same category (in this case, code numbers which begin with “8”). Press CHANNEL + to go to the next code number. Press CHANNEL – to go back to the previous code number.
  • Page 18: Operating Your Components With The Remote Commander

    Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander When you operate a non-Sony component, make sure you set the component code first (page 12). SYSTEM CONTROL MENU Example: To play a DVD player Press the corresponding Component Select button or the Label key for the component you have set up.
  • Page 19: To Control The Volume

    Note The remote control signals may be different for some components or functions. In this case, program the remote control signals with the learning function (see page 19). Note, however, that components and functions that do not support the remote control of infrared signals will not work with this Commander.
  • Page 20 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) Example: To program the N (Play) signal of your component to the VCR N (Play) key of the Commander Place the RM-AV3000 head to head with your component’s remote control. Remote control for your component about 2 –...
  • Page 21 To change the Label keys, press the Mode Display key (in this case, VCR) repeatedly. Each time you press the VCR key, the display of the Label keys changes as follows. Note on the flashing display The keys or buttons that are already preset for that component flash twice while those that are not preset flash once.
  • Page 22 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) Notes • If you do not perform learning steps within two minutes, learning mode ends. • If you do not perform Step 6 within 10 seconds after Step 5, the display turns back to the display in Step 4.
  • Page 23 To change the function display of a key You can select the most suitable function display among all the displays the key has, and set it to the key. After Step 4 (page 20), while pressing the Mode Display key (in this case, VCR), press the key you want to teach repeatedly.
  • Page 24 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) Input digits or characters on the Label key by pressing the number keys (0 - 9), SYMBOL 1 key or SYMBOL 2 key on the LCD display. The cursor flashes in the left end of the Label key.
  • Page 25: For Accurate Learning

    •When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s 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.
  • Page 26 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) To clear all signals learned for a specific component While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) once “RESET”...
  • Page 27 Press the Component Select button or the Label key of which preset settings you want to erase. The component name is displayed on the left Label key. Press the YES key. During erasing, “c c ” stays lit. When erasing finishes, “OK” is displayed with a beep sound.
  • Page 28 Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) Press the YES key. “REALLY?” stays lit. “YES” and “NO” flash. If you press the NO key The display returns to Step 1. Press the YES key. While erasing, “c c c c” stays lit. When all settings programmed for the Component Select buttons and corresponding Label keys are erased,...
  • Page 29: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System The Commander is factory preset based on the assumption that you hear the sound of your visual components from your TV speakers, and that you hear sound of your audio components from the loudspeakers connected to your amplifier.
  • Page 30 Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System (continued) While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) twice. Each time the SET key is pressed, the Label keys changes as in Step 2 on page 13.
  • Page 31: Executing A Series Of Commands - System Control Functions

    The SYSTEM CONTROL 1 and 3 buttons are preset at the factory to execute each program as follows. SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button: Turn off all the Sony components that could receive the signal from the Commander at the same time. SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button:...
  • Page 32: Programming A Series Of Commands For The System Control Buttons Or The Label Keys

    Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Programming a series of commands for the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or the Label keys SYSTEM CONTROL MENU EXIT Example: To program the procedure above for the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING.
  • Page 33 To program a new series of operations for the buttons which have already been set SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button: Erase the factory preset program. See page 37. Other buttons: Erase the program. See page 35. Select the component to operate by pressing the Component Select button (in this case, TV) or the Label key.
  • Page 34 Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Notes • 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 35) and start again from Step 1 to set the entire program from the beginning.
  • Page 35 To clear programmed commands for a specific SYSTEM CONTROL button or corresponding Label key While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) once to display “RESET” on one of the Label keys on the display.
  • Page 36 Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) If you press the NO key The display returns to Step 4. While erasing, “c c” stays lit. When erasing finishes, “OK” is displayed with a beep sound. Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds...
  • Page 37: Notes On System Control Operations

    To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button At the factory, the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button is preset with a series of power-off commands for Sony components and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a series of power-on commands for Sony components.
  • Page 38: Programming A Series Of Commands For The Component Select Buttons Or The Label Keys

    Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Programming a series of commands for the Component Select buttons or the Label keys As with the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or the Label keys, you can also program a series of operating commands for the Component Select buttons (up to 32 steps).
  • Page 39 Notes • You can program the System Control functions for a Component Select button or a Label key on which the Power-On function (page 43) 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.
  • Page 40: Changing The Interval Between Operation Steps

    Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Changing the interval between operation steps You can control the interval from 100- 900ms in units of 50ms. SYSTEM CONTROL MENU While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key.
  • Page 41 To display and change the Label keys for timer program numbers Press the TIMER button repeatedly. For timer settings, see page 61. When you select the Component name, go to Step 6. When you select the system number or the timer program number, go to Step 7. Press the INTERVAL key.
  • Page 42: To Change The Component Macro Executing Time

    Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) To change the component macro executing time 1 Follow the procedure of Steps 1 - 5 on page 40. Press the TIME key. The current component macro executing time stays lit, and (+) and (-) flash. Press the (+) or (-) key to change the component macro executing time.
  • Page 43: Adding An Extra Function To The Component Select Buttons

    Programming the Power-On command of the selected component (for Sony components only) When using Sony components, you can program the Power-on signal for each component on a Component Select button or a Label key. You can select the desired component and turn it on by just pressing that Component Select button or a Label key.
  • Page 44 Press the PowerON key. PowerON “PowerON” appears on the Mode Display key. The display of the component names (preset by Sony) for which you can program the Power-on signal flashes. The display of the other components stays lit. Select the desired component by pressing the Component Select button or the Label key.
  • Page 45: Adding A Command That Is Required When Selecting A Component

    Notes • If the component code of a non-Sony product has been set for a Component Select button or a Label key, you cannot program 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”, page...
  • Page 46 Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons (continued) Example : To program the input select signal of your amplifier to the CD button Place the RM-AV3000 head to head with your component’s remote control. Remote control of your component about 2 –...
  • Page 47: Assigning Other Components To The Component Select Buttons Or The Label Keys

    If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previously set mode. To clear the learned function of the Component Select button 1 Follow Steps 2 and 3 on page 20 in “Learning Function.”...
  • Page 48 Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons or the Label Keys (continued) Example: To copy the settings of the DVD button to the VCR button While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key.
  • Page 49: Programming A Frequently Used Key Operation For System Control Buttons Or Label Keys

    “COPY” appears on the Mode Display key. In this case, “DVD c c VCR” flashes on the Label keys and moving finishes with a beep sound. And the keys for VCR appears. Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off.
  • Page 50 Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons or Label Keys (continued) Example: To store the On/Off signal of an air-conditioner to the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button Place the Commander head to head with the remote control of the air-conditioner.
  • Page 51 Press and hold down the button of the remote control until you hear a beep. (If you release the button before you hear a beep, the signal may not be learned correctly.) While receiving the signal, “LEARN” stays lit. If “NG” flashes on the display and “NG”...
  • Page 52: Notes On Learning The Signals Of An Air-Conditioner

    Transferring data You can transfer all the data of this Commander or the data of a Component Select button or a Label key on this Commander to another Sony RM-AV3000. To transfer all the data of the Commander SYSTEM CONTROL...
  • Page 53 Place the RM-AV3000 head to head with another RM-AV3000. Another RM-AV3000 about 2 – 4 inches (5 – 10 cm) away While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) twice to display “MODE”...
  • Page 54 Label key on this Commander (the settings and learned signals programmed on the keys and buttons) can be transferred to a Component Select button or key on another Sony RM-AV3000. Follow Steps 1 to 6 on page 53. Press the COMPO key. COMPO...
  • Page 55 “COMPO X” appears on the Mode Display key, and the selected component name appears on the left Label key. Press the Component Select button of which data you want to send. Or press the Label key of which data you want to send. (To change the Label keys, press the OTHER button repeatedly.) The component name of which...
  • Page 56: Receiving The Data

    Transferring Data between Commanders (continued) Receiving the data This Commander can receive the data of another Sony RM-AV3000. To receive all the data from another remote commander Follow Steps 1 to 5 on page 53. Press the x key. X : Transfer data x : Receive data Press the ALL key.
  • Page 57 Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previous setting mode. To receive the data of a Component Select button or key from another remote commander...
  • Page 58: Selecting A Channel With A Single Key Press - Channel Macro Function

    Transferring Data between Commanders (continued) Notes • If the Commander is not ready for receiving the data, press the CLEAR key, then press the RETURN key to clear the learned signal on all or one of the Component Select buttons. •...
  • Page 59 Example: To program TV channel 123 for the VIDEO4 key While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) once to display “CHMACRO” on one of the Label keys. Press the CHMACRO key.
  • Page 60 Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press — Channel Macro Function (continued) If you press the Label key for which the Channel Macro function cannot be programmed “NG” flashes twice and “NG” sound is heard. To change the name of the macro key (Label key) Keep the macro key (Label key) pressed for more than 2 seconds, and follow Steps 2 - 5,...
  • Page 61: Setting The Timer

    Setting the Timer Up to 12 timer setting programs can be set on this commander. You can program the timer setting of the day of the week, the hour, the minute and the contents of the program (Timer Macro). You can set each program of the timer to be executed or not.
  • Page 62 Setting the Timer (continued) Select the program number to which you want to set the timer by pressing the Label key. PROG4 The selected program number appears on the Mode Display key. (If the pressed Label key has character contents you input, the character contents appear on the Mode Display key.) “ON/OFF,”...
  • Page 63 Each time the button is pressed the display of day(s) of the week changes as follows. button SU : Sunday MO : Monday TU : Tuesday WE : Wednesday TH : Thursday FR : Friday SA : Saturday Then press the ENTER key to decide the day(s).
  • Page 64 Setting the Timer (continued) Press a Component Select button, a SYSTEM CONTROL button, or a Label key to program the information of that button or key as a procedure to be executed by the timer. When selecting a Label key for a component name, press the OTHER button to change the Label keys.
  • Page 65: Changing The Program Already Set Or Changing Another Program That You Select

    To change the program name on the Mode Display key After Step 3, hold the Mode Display key pressed for more than 2 seconds. The Commander enter the Label Inputting mode. Then follow the same procedure as that for changing the name of the Label key in Steps 2 - 5 on page 24.
  • Page 66 Setting the Timer (continued) When the program number of which contents you want to change appears on the left Label key, press that Label key. With a beep sound, the contents of selected program is copied to the program number on the Mode Display key (in this case, PROG4).
  • Page 67 To check the execution of the timer program or set the timer program to the standby mode Follow Steps 1 - 3 on page 61, 62. Press the TEST key or the ON/ OFF key. TEST: You can check the timer program setting by transmitting the Timer Macro signals.
  • Page 68 Setting the Timer (continued) To switch quickly the timer standby mode to on or off using the TIMER button Press the TIMER button. The program numbers of which timer program is set to the standby mode stay lit, and the other program numbers flash on the Label keys.
  • Page 69 To clear timer settings programmed for a specific PROG (1-12) Label key While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. Press the Mode Display key (SET) once to display “RESET” on one of the Label keys on the display. Press the RESET key. “RESET”...
  • Page 70 Setting the Timer (continued) To clear all timer settings programmed for all PROG (1 - 12) Label keys Proceed Steps 1 - 3 on page 69. While pressing the DEL key, press the TIMER key. Press the YES key. “REALLY?” stays lit, and “YES” and “NO”...
  • Page 71: Using Other Functions

    Using Other Functions Locking the Controls — Hold Function To prevent accidental operation, you can lock all the buttons with the Hold function. However, the timer functions while the controls are locked. OTHER COMMANDER SYSTEM CONTROL TIMER LIGHT MORE VOLUME CHANNEL MENU EXIT...
  • Page 72: Protecting Your Settings - Setting Lock Function

    Protecting your Settings — Setting Lock Function You can lock the Commander so that you cannot change, add, or clear any of your data in each setting mode. SYSTEM CONTROL MORE MENU EXIT While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER “SET”...
  • Page 73: Setting The Automatic-Off Time Of The Display Window

    Setting the Automatic- Off Time of the Display Window The Commander is preset at the factory to turn off the LCD display window automatically if you do not operate for more than 10 minutes. (Then all the display contents are turned off.) To change this setting, perform the following procedure.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Backlight Of The Display Window

    Setting the Automatic-Off Time of the Display Window (continued) Press the (+) or (–) key to change the Automatic-Off time of the LCD display window. You can adjust from 1 minute to 30 minutes. Each time the (+) key is pressed, the minute increases by one.
  • Page 75 Press the Mode Display key (SET) twice to display “LIGHT” on one of the Label keys. Press the LIGHT key. “LIGHT” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the OFF TIME key. The display becomes in the setting mode of the Automatic-Off time of the backlight.
  • Page 76 Adjusting the Backlight of the Display Window (continued) Press the BRIGHT or DIM key to select the brightness. Then press COMMANDER OFF to decide the brightness. The display returns to Step 3. BRIGHT: bright DIM: dark Press the ON MODE key. The commander enter the setting mode to select the buttons to lighten the display window.
  • Page 77: Setting The Key-Touch Beep

    Setting the Key-Touch Beep The Commander is preset at the factory to turn on the key-touch confirmation beep. You can turn on or off the key- touch confirmation beep. SYSTEM CONTROL MORE VOLUME MENU EXIT MUTING While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET”...
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Contrast Of The Display Window

    Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Window SYSTEM CONTROL MENU EXIT While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. COMMANDER MUTING “SET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the Mode Display key (SET) twice to display “MODE” on one of the Label keys. Press the MODE key.
  • Page 79: Changing The Names Of The Label Keys Or The Component Names On The Mode Display Key

    Changing the Names of the Label Keys or the Component Names on the Mode Display Key You can change the display of the Component names on the Mode Display key or on the Label keys, the function displays of components, the SYSTEM4 - SYSTEM15 and PROG1 - PROG12 on the Label keys to the most suitable name using up to 8 characters or digits.
  • Page 80 Changing the Names of the Label Keys or the Component Names on the Mode Display Key (continued) Select the sort of Labels by pressing the COMPO, SYSTEM or TIMER key. COMPO: Displays component names. To change the Label keys, press the OTHER button.
  • Page 81: Erasing All The Settings

    Input the name of the Label key. Follow Steps 2 - 5, on page 24. Press COMMANDER OFF. COMMANDER If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds The Commander turns off. If you keep COMMANDER OFF pressed for less than 2 seconds The Commander returns to the previous setting mode.
  • Page 82 Erasing All the Settings (continued) Press the RESET key. “RESET” appears on the Mode Display key. Press the ALL key. “ALL RESET?” stays lit, and “YES” and “NO” flash. Press the YES key. “REALLY?” stays lit, and “YES” and “NO” flash. If you press the NO key The display returns to Step 3.
  • Page 83: Additional Information

    Additional Information 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.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    TV or AMP. • When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander.
  • Page 85 (page 65), and edit the program contents. • You may try to program the Power-On function (page 43) for a Component Select button or the Label key to which the component code of a non-Sony product has been set. This function is only for Sony components.
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom “NG” appears during learning. “NG” flashes if you try to copy the settings of the Component Select button or the Label key to another Component Select button or Label key. A system control program does not function correctly. Your Commander does not work as expected after data transfer.
  • Page 87 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.
  • Page 88: Appendix

    Appendix Table of Preset Functions Note There may be some components or functions that cannot be operated with this Commander. KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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...
  • Page 89: Stb (Digital Satellite)

    STB (Digital Satellite) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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...
  • Page 90: Stb2 (Digital Cable Box)

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) STB2 (Digital Cable box) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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...
  • Page 91: Vcr, Vcr2, Vcr3

    VCR, VCR2, VCR3 KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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 change the input mode DISPLAY To activate the on-screen display...
  • Page 92: Dvd, Dvd2

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) DVD, DVD2 KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn to the power on/off 1 – 9, 0 Number buttons: To set items selected from the screen To select numbers 10 and above ENTER To enter a setting or to set items selected from the screen AUDIO To change the sound...
  • Page 93 KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 1 – 9, 0 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 ENTER To enter the setting...
  • Page 94: Amp

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 1 - 9, 0 Keys to use the tuner directly ENTER To enter the setting VIDEO 1 To select the input source: VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 To select the input source: VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3...
  • Page 95 KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 1 – 9, 0 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 ENTER To enter the setting...
  • Page 96: Tape A, Tape B

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) TAPE A, TAPE B KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 1 – 9, 0 To select the track number ENTER To enter the setting To rewind To reverse To play To fast-forward To enter the record standby mode, press REC.
  • Page 97: Cable (Cable Box)

    CABLE (Cable box) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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 : –...
  • Page 98: Dvr (Digital Video Recorder)

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) DVR (Digital video recorder) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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...
  • Page 99: Dat

    KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 1 – 9, 0 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 ENTER To enter the setting...
  • Page 100: Lighting

    Table of Preset Functions (continued) LIGHTING FUNCTION (Key display of other remote commanders) DISPLAY Lutron Spacer SCENE13 SCENE14 SCENE15 SCENE16 ALL ON ALL OFF CHANNEL + Raise Lower CHANNEL – RECALL Toggle Spacer Grafik RadioRA System ALL OFF SCENE1 SCENE1 SCENE1 SCENE2 SCENE2...
  • Page 101: Quick Reference Of Operations

    Quick Reference of Operations Press Enter the setting COMMANDER OFF mode (If you do not perform any step within two minutes, the mode ends.) Enter the learning COMMANDER OFF mode COMMANDER OFF Enter the setting COMMANDER OFF mode of the System Control function COMMANDER OFF Enter the timer...
  • Page 102 Quick Reference of Operations (continued) Set the interval between operation steps of the System Control Set the component macro executing time Adjust the contrast of the LCD display window Turn the key-touch beep on/off Set the Automatic-Off time of the LCD display window Set the Automatic-Off time...
  • Page 103: Full Display

    Full Display...
  • Page 104: Index

    Index Automatic-Off of the backlight 74 of the display window Backlight adjusting 74 Automatic-Off 74 Batteries 7 C, D Changing component name on the Mode display key 24 function display of keys interval of the System Control function 40 name of the Label key CHANNEL button 6 Channel Macro function 58 Clearing/Changing...

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