Sony RM-AV2500 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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MENU EXIT
SYSTEM CONTROL
MUTING
LIGHT COMMANDER OFF
RECALL
TV
AMP CD
CBL SAT
MD
DVR
TAPE
VCR
DVD
M1
M2
CHANNEL
VOLUME
OK
ABC
MORE
8LIGHT button (page 49)
Used to light up the LCD display in
the dark. Press the button once to turn
on the light, and once again to turn it
off. You can also set the backlight to
go off automatically after a certain
period of time.
9Component Select buttons
Selects the component to control.
0MORE button (page 23)
Displays the SYSTEM CONTROL
buttons and number keys.
qaSYSTEM CONTROL buttons (page
22)
You can program up to 32 consecutive
key operations to each of the three
SYSTEM CONTROL buttons. You can
automatically carry out the entire
program by pressing one button.
qsMENU button
Calls up the menu display of the
buttons or keys that have menu
function.
qdOK button and Cursor Control
buttons (page 15)
qfEXIT button
Used to exit the setting menu.
* Note on the VOLUME +/– and
MUTING buttons
The Commander controls or mutes the TV’s
volume when you select a visual component.
The Commander controls or mutes the
amplifier’s volume when you select an audio
component.
You can change this setting also (page 21).
Note on the power on and off of the
Remote Commander
To turn on, press any button except the
COMMANDER OFF button or touch the screen.
To turn off, press COMMANDER OFF, or if
you do not use the Commander, it
automatically turns off after 10 minutes. This
interval can also be changed (page 47).
Location and Function
of Controls
1Component display area
Displays the name of the component
selected.
2LCD touch key display (page 9)
The keys used for operating each
component are displayed.
Note
Do not press the touch keys using sharp
objects such as pins or ball-point pens.
3VOLUME +/– buttons* (page 14, 22)
Adjusts the volume.
4CHANNEL +/– buttons
Selects the channel.
5RECALL button (page 44)
6MUTING button* (page 14, 22)
Mutes the audio. Press the button
once again to resume at the previous
volume.
7COMMANDER OFF button
Turns the power of the Commander
off.