To perform an easy action “Air-Slide” for XPRESS function

The Remote Commander can perform an XPRESS function by “sliding your finger” across its display. This function is called an “Air-Slide function.”

Executing a series of actions at a scheduled time

– Timer function

LEARN

NG

X PRESS

BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT

COMMANDER

X PRESS

BACK COMPONENT SYNC-UP TIMER LIGHT

COMMANDER

OFF

OFF

The Air-Slide has the following 6 patterns.

Default Air-Slide list

 

Pattern

Programmed commands

 

 

XPRESS_TV is performed,

 

 

and the display of XPRESS_TV

 

 

appears.

 

 

XPRESS_A-CBL is performed,

 

 

 

 

and the display of XPRESS_ A-

 

 

CBL appears.

 

 

 

 

XPRESS_D-SAT is performed,

 

 

and the display of XPRESS_D-

 

 

SAT appears.

 

 

XPRESS_DVD is performed,

 

 

 

 

and the display of XPRESS_

 

 

DVD appears.

 

 

No preset

 

 

 

 

 

No preset

How to set the Air-Slide action

For On-PC Setup: See the Help menu provided in “AX Remote Editor.” You can set Air-Slide commands other than for XPRESS function, using “AX Remote Editor.”

X PRESS

BACK

COMPONENT

 

COMMANDER

TIMER button

 

SYNC-UP TIMER

LIGHT OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EPG

 

MENU

VOLUME

CHANNEL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

 

 

 

 

EXIT

 

TOOLS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MUTING

RECALL

 

 

SYSTEM CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

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MORE

ALL OFF

 

 

The Remote Commander can perform a

 

programmed commands automatically at

 

a scheduled time every day or on a

 

particular day. This function is called

 

“Timer.”

 

 

 

Operating

Switches ON/OFF each Timer.

You can set up to 8 Timer with the

 

following options.

Timer ON/OFF

Key Label

When you press the TIMER button on the Remote Commander, keys showing a Timer function appear at the bottom of the display. The default labels of each Timer are shown as “PROG1” to “PROG8” and you can change their labels.

Commands to be operated

You can program a series of actions (a macro) to operate at a scheduled time. This is called, “Timer macro.”

Time

Sets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/ PM) for a Timer.

Day

Sets the day(s) for a Timer.

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