Sony RM-VZ950T Input, 18GB, For accurate Learning, When you teach signals to +/- or buttons

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Operating Non-Preset

Components

— Learning Function (continued)

When you “teach” signals to the

2+/– or buttons

If you have programmed any signal on the 2 +/– or button for “TV” or “AMP” using the Learning function, that signal will not be transmitted. To use “learned” signals, you need to program the 2 +/– or buttons for each component using the Learning function.

When you “teach” the signals for an air-conditioner or illumination

If you have unused components or unused control buttons on your Commander, you can “teach” the signals for non-Audio Visual components such as an air conditioner.

Note

If you are “teaching” signals for an air conditioner, you may need to perform Learning anew every season.

For accurate Learning

•Do not move the remote units during the Learning procedure.

•Be sure to keep holding down the “learning” button until your Commander reacts as described.

•Use fresh batteries in both remote units.

•Avoid Learning in places under direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light.

•The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit. If Learning does not work, try changing the positions of the two remote control units. •When you “teach” signals of an

interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the Learning of the Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).

When you “teach” the signals for the amplifier

At Step 3 (page 16), the display changes as shown below after pressing the Jog dial.

AMP

INPUT

LEARN

Proceed “learning” from Step 4 to 7.

You can also “teach” the input select (page 19).

IMPORTANT

Be sure to place the Commander out of the reach of small children or pets. Components such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused.

Note

For details on the learnable remote control signals, see “Specifications” on page 35.

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Contents Remote Commander Table of Contents Appendix LCD display and Jog dial for easy monitoring and operation FeaturesReassigning new components Customisable function displayInstalling Batteries When to replace the batteriesIf you want to save the batteries Location of Controls Qj Progr Programme +/- buttons Qk Recall buttonExample At SET mode How to use the Jog dialExample At normal mode VCRSetting the Component Codes Setting by entering the code numberPreset Example To set up a Philips’ TV at S-1/TV10GB To cancel setupWhen you set the code number to This exampleSetting by searching 11GBBefore starting to search 12GB AMPOperating Your Components with the Remote Commander 13GBOperating a component When you use a double cassette deck Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander14GB Programming a component signal Operating Non-Preset ComponentsControlling the volume To control the volume of a visual component SAT, VCR, DVDIf another signal has already been learned by that button 16GBIf you set a component code after learning a signal To cancel LearningIf the Commander does not seem to be working 17GBInput When you teach signals to +/- or buttonsWhen you teach the signals for the amplifier 18GBVIDEO1 19GBAMP AMP VIDEO1 OK 20GB21GB Changing or erasing the function of a learned buttonTo erase the learned function of a single button DEL 22GBDEL VCR 23GBChanging Order Move24GB AMP VCR Move25GB 26GB Changing the Name of the Component NameChanging the Component Selection Order Move Svcr 27GBExample To change VCR to Sonydv Exit 28GBChanging the Name of the Component Name Init 29GBDelete OK?30GB 31GB ALL OK? Erasing all Memorized Settings DeleteALL 32GBTurning Off the LCD Disp Setting the time for the LCD to turn offDisp 33GBOFF 34GBIf NG flashes twice Precautions Specifications35GB Troubleshooting 36GB37GB Table of Preset Functions Using Fastext38GB 39GB SAT VCR40GB DVD41GB AMPIndex 42GBPage Grundfunktionen InhaltVorbereitungen Weitere FunktionenAnhang Hintere UmschlagseiteMerkmale und Funktionen Zuordnen anderer GeräteIndividuell einstellbare Funktionsanzeige Einlegen der Batterien Wenn die Batterien geschont werden sollenHinweise zu Batterien Bedienelemente Beispiel Im normalen Modus Das LCD-DisplayDer Jog-Dial Beispiel Im Modus SETEinstellen der Gerätecodes Jog DialFortsetzung Hinweise10DE Diesem BeispielSo brechen Sie die Programmierung ab 11DE Einstellen eines Gerätecodes mit der SuchfunktionVor dem Suchen 12DE Steuern eines Geräts Steuern der Geräte mit der Fernbedienung13DE Jog- DialSo wählen Sie die Eingangsquelle für den Verstärker 14DEDoppelkassettendecks Steuern der Geräte mit der Fernbedienung FortsetzungEinstellen der Lautstärke Programmieren eines Signals Jog Dial15DE Beispiel16DE Bedienen nicht vorprogrammierter GeräteSo brechen Sie die Lernfunktion ab Hinweis zum Signal REC z17DE Wenn die Fernbedienung nicht funktioniertWenn Sie die Tasten 2 +/- oder mit Signalen belegen 18DE19DE Programmieren der Eingangswahl am Verstärker20DE 21DE Ändern oder Löschen einer programmierten Tastenfunktion22DE 23DE 24DE Ändern der Geräteauswahlfolge Move25DE 26DE Ändern der Geräteauswahlfolge Move Fortsetzung27DE Beispiel So ändern Sie „VCR in „SONYDV28DE Name Fortsetzung29DE Löschen aller gespeicherten Einstellungen Delete 30DE31DE 32DE Löschen aller gespeicherten Einstellungen Delete FortsetzungAusschalten des LCD- Displays Disp 33DE34DE Ausschalten des LCD-Displays Disp FortsetzungWenn „NG zweimal blinkt Technische Daten 35DEStörungsbehebung 36DESymptomAbhilfemaßnahmen 37DETV Fernsehgerät Tabelle der38DE TOPText39DE SAT Satelliten-Tuner VCR Videorecorder40DE DVD DVD-Player CD CD-PlayerTabelle der vorprogrammierten Funktionen Fortsetzung 41DE MD MD-Player AMP VerstärkerTape Kassettendeck X, Y