Sony RM-AV3100 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Note
The remote control signals may be different for
some components or functions. In this case,
program the remote control signals with the
learning function (see page 20). Note, however,
that components and functions that do not
support the remote control of infrared signals
will not work with this Commander.
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 30).
Notes
If you have programmed any signal for the
VOLUME or MUTING button for any
component using the learning function (page
20), that signal will be transmitted instead of
controlling the volume of the TV or amplifier
once you select that component.
If you have programmed any signal for the
VOLUME +/– buttons or the MUTING
button of TV or AMP using the learning
function, that signal will be also transmitted
when you select another component.
However, if you have programmed any
signal for the VOLUME +/– buttons or the
MUTING button of another component, that
signal will be transmitted only after you
select that component.
If you have assigned another component to
the TV or AMP button, the volume of the TV
or amplifier cannot be controlled even when
you select other components.
Notes on operating your
components
About the input select of a TV
and AMP
The component code “4106” is the preset
code number for the input select of a
Sony TV and AMP. You can set this code
number for an infrequently used
Component Select button.
Follow the procedure on page 12 for the
input select setting.
Input select for TV:
“0” : TV tuner
“1” : VIDEO1
“2” : VIDEO2
“3” : VIDEO3
“4” : VIDEO4
“5” : VIDEO5
“6” : VIDEO6
“7” : HD1
“8” : HD2
“9” : HD3
Input select for AMP (1):
“VIDEO1” : VIDEO1
“VIDEO2” : VIDEO2
“VIDEO3” : VIDEO3
“DVD” : DVD
“TV” : TV
“MD/DAT” : MD
“CD” : CD
“TAPE” : TAPE
“PHONO” : PHONO
“5.1INPUT” : DAT
“AUX“ : AUX
“TUNER“ : TUNER
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