Sony RM-NX7000 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Programming remote control signals for a key or button – Learning function (LEARN)
Notes
Function keys that are not learnable appear pressed. If you press one of these
keys, a beep sounds twice. Or if you select a function key which has already
learned a remote control signal, a function key for which a macro has been
programmed or a function key which has been set as the reference key for
Alias, a message appears according to the respective setting contents. In this
case, perform the learning procedure following the on-screen instructions.
If you press a function button that is not learnable, a message saying that it is
not learnable appears. Press the [OK] key, and then select another function
button. Or if you select a function button which has already learned a remote
control signal, a function button for which a macro has been programmed or a
function button which has been set as the reference button for Alias, a message
appears according to the respective setting contents. In this case, perform the
learning procedure following the on-screen instructions.
If no input signal is detected for 10 seconds, an error message appears, and a
beep sounds five times. Select the function key or button again.
z Tips
•You can change a page with the NEXT/BACK button. (The Trash can page
does not appear.)
If you want to teach function keys or buttons of other components, press the
[CANCEL] key. The display returns to step 4.
If you press the COMMANDER OFF button, you can exit the standby mode for
remote control signal reception. Then the display returns to step 6.
To create a new function key and teach a remote
control signal to it
1Press the [NEW] key.
2 Set the skin (key appearance and color) and the label of the
function key.
For details, see steps 6 and 7 in “Setting the skin (key appearance and
color) and the label (name) of a function key (SKIN/LABEL)” (page
97).
z Tip
A newly created function key is shown in the last page.
When you overwrite the key or button to which
learning signal has already been set
Keys to which a learning signal has already been set blink. If you press a
blinking key or a button to which a learning signal has already been set,
a message for confirmation of overwriting appears.
Press the [YES] key to overwrite the key or button with a new signal.
If you press the [NO] key, the display returns to the previous display.