Operating A/V components

Press the appropriate buttons on the Remote Commander to operate your A/V components.

You can select the functions displayed on the screen with the Label select buttons corresponding to each function. The functions displayed on the screen change by pressing the SCROLL button repeatedly.

Adjusting the volume

Press the 2 (volume) +/– buttons to adjust the volume. Press the % (muting) button to silence the sound temporarily. When you select a visual component, the TV’s volume will be controlled; when you select an audio component, the amplifier’s volume will be controlled.

To change the volume control setting, see “Controlling the volume of visual components connected to an audio component” on page 23.

Example: To operate a TV

1Press the TV button.

The Remote Commander stands by for TV operation.

2Press the 1 (power) button.

The TV turns on.

3Press the buttons for the

desired operation.

When a signal is sent,appears. You can also use other buttons, such as the 2 (volume) +/–, PROGRAM +/–, % (muting), cursor, and MENU buttons. See also “Table of Preset Functions” (page 34) for the functions of buttons for each source component.

Tip

If the Remote Commander does not work as intended, check the function of the button using the Labelling function (page 11) or programme signals using the Learning function (page 12).

About the z/REC (record) button

To avoid misoperation, the Remote Commander will only transmit z/REC (record) button signals if the button is pressed and held for over 2 seconds.

2 (volume) +/– buttons

% (muting) button

Note

If you programme remote signals on the TV or amplifier's volume control buttons using the Learning function (page 12), those buttons will also send the learned signal to control components other than a TV or amplifier.

If you programme remote signals on the volume control buttons of components other than a TV or amplifier, those buttons will send the learned signal for controlling the A/V component instead of controlling the TV or amplifier's volume.

z/REC (record) button

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