Executing a Series of Commands

System Control Function (continued)

4Repeat Steps 2 and 3 and program the buttons and keys for the series of operations.

In this example, press the following buttons and keys.

VCR1

m

u

 

m AMP

m

u

m VIDEO1

m TV m INPUT

mVCR1 m

5When you have programmed all the keys, press COMMANDER OFF.

COMMANDER

OFF

Notes

If you interrupt the procedure at any point for over two minutes, the setting mode ends and the series of commands will be programmed to that point. In this case, clear the program and start again from Step 1 to set the entire program from the beginning. You can not continue from where you let off.

If a SYSTEM CONTROL button has already “learned” a remote control signal (see page 28), “NG”flashes and you hear a beep to inform you that you can not program on this

button. Clear the learned contents first (see page 29).

•If you change the component code number (page 7) or program a new signal by learning (page 12) on a key or button that has been programmed in the series of commands of the System Control function, the new signal will be transmitted when you press the corresponding SYSTEM CONTROL button.

Tip for programming on SYSTEM CONTROL button

After the series of input commands is executed, the Commander displays the touch keys of the component of the final step. By programming an often-used component’s command as the final step, you can save the step of pressing a Component Select button when you start operating that component.

Executing the programmed commands

Press the desired SYSTEM CONTROL button (1, 2 or 3). The programmed remote control signals are transmitted in the programmed order to operate each component.

SYSTEM CONTROL

1 2 3

At the same time that each remote control signal is transmitted, the corresponding key is displayed.

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