Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons

Programming the Power-On Command of the Selected Component (for Sony Components only)

When using Sony components, you can program the Power-on signal for each component on a Component Select button. You can select the desired component and power it on by just pressing that Component Select button.

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Example: To program the TV button

1While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press Á– and the desired Component Select button.

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When the Power-on command is programmed, you will hear a beep and “uON” appears on the display. (The display goes off when you release the buttons.)

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ON

To clear the Power-on command

Repeat the procedure above.

You will hear a beep and the following display appears.

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Notes

When a signal has been already learned for a Component Select button (see paga 24), the Power-on command can not be programmed.

When you program another signal using the learning function to a Component Select button (page 24) for which a Power-on command has been already programmed, the learned signal overwrites the Power-on command. If the learned signal is cleared afterward, the Power-on command will also be erased and the button will return to its status before being programmed.

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