Sony RM-VL600 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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KEY DISPLAY
9POWER
1qa1-9, 0, ENT
q;TV/VIDEO
(INPUT)
4INFO
qfSLEEP
(Favorite)
6GUIDE
(EPG)
qhMENU
qjf
qjF
qjG
qjg
qjOK
qdCH +
(PAGE +)
CH –
(PAGE –)
qgRECALL
7EXIT
qkTOOLS
(OPTION)
Digital Cable Box
FUNCTION
To turn on and off.
To change the channel.
For example, to change to
channel 5, press 0 and 5
(or, press 5and ENT).
Select either TV or Cable
for viewing (By pass
mode).
Calls up title bar and
toggles title bar on/off.
To switch the
“FAVORITE” TV
channel list
programmed by a
customer to ON/OFF
To switch the EPG
display to ON/OFF.
To call up the MENU
display.
To move the cursor
upward.
To move the cursor
downward.
To move the cursor to
the right.
To move the cursor to
the left.
To command to execute
for EPG.
Channel up: +
Channel down: –
To toggle the current
channel/the last
previous channel.
To exit the setting menu.
To display the function
tag.
KEY DISPLAY
9POWER
11 – 9, 0
w;DOT
(+10)
qaENTER
8m
8N
8M
8REC*
8x
8X
qkTOOLS
(TOP MENU)
4INFO
(DVD
DISPLAY)
qd.
qd>
q;INPUT
(TV/VIDEO)
qfSUBTITLE
qjf
qjF
qjG
qjg
qjOK
qhMENU
7EXIT
(RETURN)
3VOLUME +
3VOLUME –
5MUTING
6GUIDE
(CLEAR)
DAV (DVD/Receiver combo)
FUNCTION
To turn the power on/
off
Number buttons: To set
items selected on the
screen
To select numbers 10
and above
To enter the setting
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To record
To stop
To pause
To display the Top
Menu
To show the current play
status on the screen
To proceed to the
previous location or
song
To proceed to the next
location or song
To change the input
mode
To switch the subtitle
To move the cursor
upward
To move the cursor
downward
To move the cursor to
the right
To move the cursor to
the left
To enter the selection of
the MENU display
To call up the MENU
To return to the previous
display on the MENU
Volume up (DAV)
Volume down (DAV)
To mute the volume.
Press again to turn
muting off.
To clear the setting.
Table of Preset Functions
(continued)
*To avoid accidental recording, the
REC key does not work unless
pressed for more than 1 second
(factory setting).