Sony RM-AV2100T Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Adding a command that is
required when selecting a
component
In addition to the original function of
selecting the operating keys and buttons
of the desired component, the
Component Select button can have
another remote control signal by
“learning.”
For example, if you always have to
change input select of the amplifier to CD
when listening to the CD player,
programme the signal of “changing the
amplifier’s input select” to the CD button
of this Commander. Then whenever you
press the CD button, it automatically
works as the original CD Component
Select button and changes also the
amplifier input select to CD. (In this case,
the amplifier should be turned on first.)
Note
Some specific remote control signals may not
be learned.
Notes
•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 Power-
On 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.
Adding an Extra Function to the
Component Select Buttons
(continued)