Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons or Label Keys (continued)

Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner

About seasonal adjustments

If you change the settings of the air- conditioner for the season, you have to programme the remote control signals of the new settings on the Commander.

If the power-on/off operation does not work correctly

The air-conditioner may not be turned on or off properly with the button or key of this Commander, for which you have programmed its power-on/off signal.

If the Commander can operate only

“ON” with one button or key and “OFF” with another, while your air- conditioner’s remote control can operate “ON/OFF” with a single button or key, programme the signal on two buttons or keys of the Commander as follows.

1Clear the learned power-on/off signal. (In the example on page 51, clear the learned signal from the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button.)

2Programme the signal (transmitted from the power-on/off button of the air-conditioner’s remote control) for the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button again.

3Programme the signal from the same button of the remote control for another button or key (for example, the SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button).

The two buttons or keys of the Commander have been programmed with the power-on signal and the power- off signal of the air-conditioner, respectively so that you can operate the air-conditioner with the Commander.

Transferring Data between Commanders

You can transfer data, such as learned signals and component code settings, between this Commander and another Sony RM-AV3000T.

Transferring data

You can transfer all the data of this Commander or the data of a Component Select button or a Label key on this Commander to another Sony RM-AV3000T.

To transfer all the data of the Commander

 

 

 

 

 

3

9

 

 

 

 

 

4,7

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

AMP OTHER

6

TV

STB VCR

DVD

CD

 

 

SYSTEM CONTROL

TIMER

COMMANDER

10

 

 

 

OFF

2

1

2

3

MORE

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM

 

 

OK

 

 

 

 

MENU

 

EXIT

 

 

 

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