3-048-646-14(1) Integrated Remote Commander Operating Instructions RM-AV2100/AV2100B © 2000 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. For the customers in the USA Owner’s Record The model number is located on the front panel. The serial number is located on the inner side of the battery compartment.
Features The RM-AV2100 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. Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote commander 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.
Table of Contents Getting Started Installing the Batteries ......................................................................................................... 6 When to replace the batteries .............................................................................................. 6 Location and Function of Controls ....................................................................................... 7 Basic Operations Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components ....................
Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press — Channel Macro Function ......................... 45 Using Other Functions Locking the Controls — Hold Function ............................................................................... 47 Protecting your settings — Preset Lock Function .............................................................. 48 Changing the Auto Power-Off Time of the Commander ..................................................... 49 Adjusting the Backlight of the Display Window ....
Getting Started Installing the Batteries When to replace the batteries Slide open the battery compartment lid and insert four size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied). Be sure to line up the + and – on the batteries with the + and – on the battery compartment. Batteries for remote control operation and backlight (four size AA (R6) batteries) Under normal conditions, batteries will last up to 5 months.
Location and Function of Controls 5 COMMANDER OFF button Turns the power of the Commander off. 6 Component Select buttons Selects the component to control. 7 VOLUME +/– buttons* (page 14, 22) Adjust the volume. 8 MUTING button* (page 14, 22) Mutes the audio. Press the button once again to resume at the previous volume. 9 CHANNEL +/– buttons Select the channel. * Note on the VOLUME +/– and MUTING buttons 1 Component display area Displays the name of the component selected.
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. You can use the Commander with other preset AV components also. To use with other AV components, you need to follow the procedures to set the correct codes for each component.
Example: To set up a Philips’ TV Note on the DVD and CBL/SAT buttons 1 See the tables in the supplied When you set the component code of the DVD or CBL/SAT button, press repeatedly until the desired component is displayed (“DVD” or “VD”, “CBL” or “SAT”). “Component Code Numbers”, and find the three-digit code number for the desired component. If more than one code number is listed, use the number that is listed first. For example, to set up a Philips’ TV, you would use the code number 056.
Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components (continued) Notes • If you press a component code number that is not on the table in the supplied “Component Code Numbers”, the Commander beeps and “NG” flashes after you press the ENTER key. If this happens, check the component code number, and try setting again. • If you don’t input anything into the Commander for over two minutes between each step, the setup procedure will be canceled.
4 If you have succeeded, check that the Commander is operating the other functions of your component, such as channel and volume control. 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”. See page 13 for details. 5 Press COMMANDER OFF.
Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components (continued) 4 Aim the Commander at the component and press the POWER key. 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. All the component names on the display flash. 2 Press the Component Select button for the desired component. When the remote control signal is sent, is displayed on the display. 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.
To check which code number is set 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 When you operate a non-Sony component, make sure you set the component code first (page 8).
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued) 2 Press the desired key in the touch-key display. When the remote control signal is sent, is displayed on the display. To control the volume Press the VOLUME +/– buttons to control the volume, and the MUTING button to mute. When you select a visual component, the TV’s volume will be controlled, and when you select an audio component, the amplifier’s volume will be controlled. You can change this setting also (page 22).
Notes on operating your components When you use a double cassette deck You need to select deck A or B before operating. To select the deck, press DECK B/A to switch the display between “DECK A” and “DECK B”. Be sure that you have set a component code each for DECK A and DECK B (page 8). However, if you have assigned a cassette deck to another Component Select button (page 35), you can only select either DECK A or DECK B.
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function To operate non-preset components or functions, use the following “learning” procedure to “teach” any of the programmable buttons and keys to operate the functions of another remote control. You can also use the learning function to change the signal of individual keys and buttons after setting the component code number (page 8). It is useful if you make a memo of the learned key functions in the LCD touch key display table (See page 66).
The “C+ C- V+ V- MU” display indicates if CHANNEL +/–, VOLUME +/– and MUTING buttons are learnable or not. 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. 4 Press and hold down the button on the other remote control until you hear a beep. (If you release the button before you hear a beep, the signal may not be learned correctly.) 3 Press the key or button on the Commander you want to “teach”.
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 4 within 10 seconds after Step 3, the display turns back to the display in Step 2. (All the learnable keys flash.) In this case, perform Step 3 again while the display is flashing, • If “NG” appears while learning, the memory is full. To free memory, clear learned functions from keys that you do not use often (page 20).
When you teach the signals of an air-conditioner Each time the key is pressed, the display is changed in order. See the notes on page 39. 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).
Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function (continued) For accurate learning •Do not move the remote units during the learning procedure. •Be sure to keep holding down the button of the other remote control until you hear the confirmation beep. •Use fresh batteries in both remote control units. •Avoid learning in places under direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light. •The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit.
To clear all signals learned for a specific component 3 Press COMMANDER OFF. Note For DECK B/A, be sure to display the deck that has a learned signal (“DECK A” or “DECK B”) before you perform the steps above. If you reset the wrong deck, the component codes for both A and B will be reset to the factory settings (page 8). 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press the corresponding Component Select button. When you want to clear signals learned for DECK B/A Press DECKB/A to display “DECK A”or “DECK B”.
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. This feature enables you to control the volume of your TV or amplifier without having to select TV or AMP each time you want to control the volume.
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press VOLUME + and VOLUME –. Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions The volume control setting of visual components (TV, VCR1,2 and 3, CBL/ SAT, and DVD) changes to the displayed component. When set to amplifier volume When set to TV volume Notes • If you have already programmed the VOLUME or MUTING button of each component any signals by “learning”, the procedure above will not change the function of the VOLUME and MUTING buttons.
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Programming a series of commands to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons If a series of commands is already programmed for that button That program will be displayed. (At the factory, the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 button is preset with the System Power-Off function for Sony components (the same function as explained in page 34), and the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button is factory preset with standard poweron command for nearly all Sony components.
3 Press key(s) or button(s) for the desired operation. If you want to power on the TV, press the POWER (or POWER ON) key. 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 and program the buttons and keys for the series of operations. In this example, press the following buttons and keys. 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.
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) About the order of operation steps • Some of the components may not accept consecutive remote control signals. For example, a TV generally does not react to next signal right after the Power-on signal. So, a series of commands such as TV Poweron and input select may not work properly.
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (1 or 3). The programmed key operations are displayed in order. 2 While pressing the RESET key, press the SYSTEM CONTROL button (1 or 3). When the contents of its program 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.
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Example: To program the procedure on page 23 for the VCR3 button Programming a series of commands to the Component Select buttons 1 While pressing COMMANDER As with the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons, you can also program 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.
Notes • You can program 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 program 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.
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions (continued) Changing the interval between operation steps 2 Press one of the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons (1, 2, or 3) or the Component Select button whose interval you want to change. 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.
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. You can select the desired component and power it on by just pressing that Component Select button. Example: To program the TV button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press VOLUME – and the desired Component Select button.
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons (continued) Notes • If the component code of a non-Sony product has been set for a Component Select button, 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.”) or a System Control function (page 28) for a Component Select button, you can program the Power-On function for that button, but it cannot be used.
Example : To program the input select signal of your amplifier to the CD button 3 Press the desired Component Select button. 1 Place the RM-AV2100 head to head with your component’s remote control. The selected component name stays lit and “LEARN” flashes. Remote control of your component 4 Press and hold down the button about 2 – 4 inches (5 – 10 cm) away RM-AV2100 2 While pressing COMMANDER on the component’s remote control (amplifier in this example) until you hear a beep.
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons (continued) To clear the learned function of the Component Select button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL+ and VOLUME+. 2 While pressing the RESET key, press the Component Select button which you want to clear. Notes • You can program a signal by “learning” for a Component Select button for which a System Control function (page 28) or the Power-On function (page 31) has been programmed.
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL – and VOLUME +. When the System Power-Off function is set, “POWER OFF” appears on the display. (The display goes off when you release the buttons.) 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.
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons (continued) 3 Press the ENTER key. Example: To assign a CD player to the VCR3 button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL– and VCR3. The number 0 - 9, “A”, “B” and “ENTER” flash. 2 Press one of the following keys to select a new component to assign. In this example, press the 5 key to select CD.
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.
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons (continued) Example: To copy the settings of the CD button to the VCR3 button 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press VCR3. The keys for that component (VCR3) flash. 2 While pressing VCR3, press CD. The keys for CD flash. 3 Press COMMANDER OFF.
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. 4 Press and hold down the button about 2 – 4 inches (5 – 10 cm) away RM-AV2100 2 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL + and VOLUME +.
Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons (continued) Note You can program a remote control signal for a SYSTEM CONTROL button by “learning” for which the System Control functions have been programmed. In this case, the System Control functions are overwritten and cannot be used. If you clear the “learned” signal from the button, the System Control function, are restored, and you can use them again.
Transferring Data between Remote Commanders You can transfer data, such as learned signals and component code settings, between this Commander and another Sony RM-AV2100 or a Sony RM-VL900 remote commander. Note on remote commanders You can transfer data between remote commanders with the mark. Other remote controls cannot be used to transfer data. 1 Place the RM-AV2100 head to head with another remote commander.
Transferring Data between Remote Commanders (continued) 4 Press the 1 key. 1: All data of the Commander 2: Data of a Component Select button 5 Confirm that the receiving remote commander is ready for data. (To set the receiving commander, follow the procedure on page 43.) 6 Press the “ENTER” key. Notes • The data of the functions or keys that are not available with RM-VL900 cannot be transferred.
7 Press the “ENTER” key. Receiving the data This Commander can receive the data of another Sony RM-AV2100 or RM-VL900. When the data has been transferred, “TV” and “M” go off. If the data have been successfully transferred, the backlight of the display turns off. To receive the all data from another remote commander Note If “NG” appears while sending the data, go back to Step 6 and continue the operation or press COMMANDER OFF to stop the operation.
Transferring Data between Remote Commanders (continued) To receive the data of a Component Select button from another remote commander 2 Press the m key. 1~2 Perform Steps 1 and 2 on pages 43 and 44. 3 Press the 2 key. M: Transfer data m: Receive data 3 Press the 1 key. 4 Press the Component Select button to which want to assign the data. 1: All data of the Commander 2: Data of a Component Select button 4 Press the ENTER key. As the data is received, the corresponding component name stays lit.
Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press — Channel Macro Function You can program the Channel Macro function for the keys listed below (macro keys). If you program the operation of entering the 1, 2, 3 and ENTER keys for a macro key, you can select the channel 123 by pressing that single key. Component TV: CBL: SAT: Example: To program TV channel 123 for the PIP INPUT key 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING. 2 While pressing CHANNEL+, press the Component Select button (TV).
Selecting a Channel with a Single Key Press — Channel Macro Function (continued) 4 Release the macro key (PIP INPUT). “PIP INPUT,” “1,” “2,” “3,” and “ENTER” appear twice. 5 Press COMMANDER OFF. Notes • You cannot program the Channel Macro function for a macro key that has “learned” a signal. Try again with another macro key, or clear the “learned” signal (page 20) from the button and program the Channel Macro function on it.
Using Other Functions To unlock the control Locking the Controls While pressing the OFF key, press COMMANDER OFF. — Hold Function To prevent accidental operation, you can lock all the buttons with the Hold function. “OFF” disappears from the display. If the CHANGE key is not displayed, press any button (except the SYSTEM CONTROL or COMMANDER OFF buttons) before you start. 1 While pressing the CHANGE key, press COMMANDER OFF. “OFF” is displayed.
Protecting your settings 2 Press the POWER OFF key. — Preset Lock Function You can lock the Commander so that you can not change, add, or clear any of your component code settings (page 8). All the component names stop flashing and stay lit, and “POWER ON” flashes. 3 Press COMMANDER OFF. When the preset lock is on If you try to set a component code number (page 8) or perform learning for the Component Select buttons (page 32), “NG” will flash on the display.
Changing the Auto Power-Off Time of the Commander The Commander is preset at the factory to switch the power off automatically after 10 minutes if left unused (Auto Power-Off). To change this time, perform the following procedure. 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL + and VOLUME –. The number which shows the current Power-Off time of the Commander stays lit, and other numbers flash.
Adjusting the Backlight of the Display Window The Commander is preset at the factory to bright backlight, and to switch off the backlight automatically if you do not operate for more than 10 seconds. To change this setting, perform the following procedure. You can adjust the backlight AutomaticOff time (from 10 seconds to 90 seconds in the units of 10 seconds) and the brightness (bright or dim).
Setting the Key-Touch Beep You can turn on or off the key-touch confirmation beep. 2 While pressing MUTING, press VOLUME+. “ON” appears on the display. 3 Press COMMANDER OFF. To turn off the key-touch beep To turn on the key-touch beep In Step 2, while pressing MUTING, press VOLUME–. “OFF” appears on the display. 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press MUTING.
Changing the TouchKey Display Each Component Select button has two types of touch-key displays: the fullfunction display and the basic-function display. On the basic-function display, only the keys that are used for basic operations are displayed. You can modify the basic-function display by setting only the desired keys on it (See “To display only the desired keys.”). To change the display type 1 Press the CHANGE key for any Component Select key.
1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL+ and the Component Select button whose display you want to modify. To clear the settings on the basicfunction display 1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press CHANNEL+ 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.
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. •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.
Troubleshooting If you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first check the batteries (page 6), then check the items below. Symptom Remedy You cannot operate the components. • Go closer to the component. The maximum operating distance is approximately 32.8 ft. (10 m). • Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the compoent, and that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the component. • Power on the components first, if necessary.
Troubleshooting (continued) 56 Symptom Remedy You hear beeps (“pip, pip, pip, pip, pip”) and “NG” flashes. • 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.
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 49) 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 47). turn on when you press a button.
Appendix Table of Preset Functions Note There may be some components or functions that cannot be operated with this Commander.
VCR 1, 2, 3 DVD KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off POWER To turn to the power on and off 1 – 9, 0 Number buttons: To set items selected from the screen +10 To select numbers 10 and above 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 ENTER To enter a setting or to set items selected from the screen ANT/SW To swit
Table of Preset Functions (continued) 60 VD (Video disc player) CBL (Cable box) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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 1 – 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel For example, to change to channel 5, press 0 and 5 (or , press 5 and ENTER) +10 To select numbers 10 and above ENTER To enter the settin
SAT AMP KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off POWER To turn the power on/off 1 - 9, 0 To use the key 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 To select the input source: VIDEO 3 AUX/VDP To select the input source: VDP (LD) DVD To select the input source: DVD TV To select the input source: TV CD To select the input source: CD MD/DAT To select the input sour
Table of Preset Functions (continued) CD KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION SHIFT To shift band or preset select POWER To turn the power on/off CHANNEL +/– Presetting or tuning frequency to a higher: + 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. +10 To select numbers 10 and above ENTER To enter the setting D.
MD DAT KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off 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. 1 – 9, 0 To select a program number ENTER To enter the setting DISPLAY To turn on/off the display mode To select numbers 10 and above m To rewind N To play ENTER To enter the setting. M To fast-forward D.
Table of Preset Functions (continued) DECK B/A TUNER KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off POWER To turn the power on/off m To rewind 1 – 9, 0 Number buttons n To reverse +10 N To play To select numbers 10 and above M To fast-forward ENTER To enter the setting To record, press N while pressing REC. First release N, then release REC.
DSP (Digital Surround Processor) KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION POWER To turn the power on/off T.
LCD Touch-Key Display Table Memo for component select buttons If you assign other components on Component Select buttons, use the space below as your memo. New component t New component t Keys for each component The followings are the tables of the keys available for each component, which are useful if you use them as a memorandum of learned keys.
VCR 1 VCR 2 VCR 3 Continued 67
LCD Touch-Key Display Table (continued) DVD VD (Video disc player) 68
CBL (cable box) SAT AMP Continued 69
LCD Touch-Key Display Table (continued) CD MD DAT 70
DECK A DECK B Continued 71
LCD Touch-Key Display Table (continued) TUNER DSP (Digital Surround Processor) 72
Full display You can use the following tables as a memorandum for the optional button or for any component.
Quick Reference of Operations To Set a component code For details, see page 8 COMMANDER OFF + MUTING Program to the keys or buttons on a component (learning function) COMMANDER OFF + Component Select Assign other components to the Component Select buttons COMMANDER OFF + CHANNEL– + Component Select Change the volume control setting COMMANDER OFF + VOLUME+ + VOLUME– Assign the System Control function to the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons COMMANDER OFF + SYSTEM CONTROL (1, 2, 3) Set the Syst
To Press For details, see Program a System Control functions for Component Select buttons COMMANDER OFF + VOLUME+ Set the desired keys on the display COMMANDER OFF + CHANNEL+ + Component Select Set the interval of the System Control functions COMMANDER OFF + CHANNEL+ + CHANNEL– COMMANDER OFF + VOLUME– COMMANDER OFF + MUTING Transfer data Program a Channel Macro function page 28 CHANNEL+ Turn the key-touch beep on/off + + Component Select page 52 page 30 CHANNEL– page 41 page
Index A Auto Power-Off of the Commander 49 of the backlight 50 B 76 Copying data to another commander 41 settings of Component Select buttons 37 R Receiving data 43 E S Erasing See “Clearing/ Changing” 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 Backlight adjusting 50 Auto Power-Off 49 batteries 6 Batteries 6 F, G