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Example: To program the TV
button
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press VOLUME – and the
desired Component Select
button.
When the Power-on command is
programmed, you will hear a beep
and “POWER 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.
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” on
page 32.) or a System Control function (page
27) for a Component Select button, you can
program 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 program a signal by “learning” (page
32) or a System Control function (page 27) 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.
Continued