Sony RM-AV2500T Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Executing a Series of Commands
— System Control Functions
(continued)
Notes
•You can programme the System Control
functions for a Component Select button on
which the Power-On function (page 30) 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 programme 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.)
•You can programme a signal for a
Component Select button by “learning” (page
32) for which the System Control functions
have been programmed. In this case, the
System Control function is overwritten and
cannot be used. If you clear the “learned”
signal on the button, the System Control
function is resumed and you can use it again.
•You can programme the Power-On function
(page 30) for a Component Select button for
which a System Control function has been
programmed, but the Power-On function
cannot be used. If you clear the System
Control function from the button, you can
use the Power-On function.
•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 programme and start again from Step 1 to
set the entire programme from the beginning.
You can not continue from where you let off.
If you change the component code number
(page 8) or programme a new signal by
learning (page 15) for a key or button that has
been programmed with the series of
commands of a System Control function, the
new signal will be transmitted when you
press the corresponding Component Select
button.
Example: To programme the
procedure on page 22 for the
VCR button
1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press w + and VCR.
The selected component name stays
lit, while other component names
flash.
If a series of commands is already
programmed for that button
The programmed operations are displayed
in order. To programme a new series of
operations, clear the programme first (page
25).
2 Follow Steps 3 to 6 on page 24.