Sony RM-VL1400T Universal Remote User Manual


 
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5 Press the number buttons or V/v buttons
to input digits or characters.
Begin inputting digits or characters from the position
where the cursor (
x
) is displayed. Press the B/b
buttons or the left or right Label select button to
move the cursor (
x
).
6 Press the OK button or centre Label select
button.
A beep sounds and the function name is changed.
7 Press the (light) button.
The display returns to the screen shown in step 2.
8 Press the (light) button or the RETURN
button twice.
The set mode closes, and the Remote Commander
returns to standby for operating the A/V components.
Changing the function labels
—Labelling function
Up to 10 characters or digits can be input.
1 While pressing the (light) button, press
the OTHER button.
“SET MODE” appears as the screen title.
2 Press the V/v buttons to select
“3 LABEL”, then press the OK button or
the centre Label select button.
“LABEL” appears as the screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu, you can select the
menu by pressing the number button.
3 Press the COMPONENT select button or
Label select button on which the A/V
component with the function label you
want to change is set.
The selected A/V component appears in the second
line on the screen.
4 Press and hold the button of which you
want to change the function label for over
2 seconds.
The selected function label and cursor (
x
) appear on
the screen and the Remote Commander is on standby
for input.
5 Press the number buttons or the V/v
buttons to input digits or characters.
Begin inputting digits or characters from the position
where the cursor (
x
) is displayed. Press the B/b
buttons or the left or the right Label select button to
move the cursor (
x
).
6 Press the OK button or the centre Label
select button.
A beep sounds and the function label is changed.
7 Press the (light) button.
The display returns to the screen shown in step 2.
8 Press the (light) button or the RETURN
button twice.
The set mode closes, and the Remote Commander
returns to standby for operating the A/V components.