Changing the A/V
component name
Up to 6 characters or digits can be input.
1 While pressing the (light) button, press the OTHER button.
“SET MODE” appears as the screen title.
Changing the function name
of Label select buttons
Up to 6 characters or digits can be input.
1While pressing the(light) button, press the OTHER button.
“SET MODE” appears as the screen title.
2Press the V/v buttons to select “3 LABEL”, then press the OK button or the centre Label select button.
“LABEL” appears as the screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu, you can select the menu by pressing the number button.
3Press and hold the COMPONENT select button or Label select button corresponding to the A/V component you want to change for over 2 seconds.
The selected A/V component name and cursor (x) appear on the screen and the Remote Commander is on standby for input.
4Press the number buttons or V/v buttons to input digits or characters.
Begin inputting digits or characters from the position where the cursor (x) is displayed. Press the B/b buttons or the left or right Label select button to move the cursor (x).
5Press the OK button or centre Label select button.
A beep sounds and the A/V component name is changed.
6 Press the (light) button or the RETURN button twice.
2Press the V/v buttons to select “3 LABEL”, then press the OK button or the centre
Label select button.
“LABEL” appears as the screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu, you can select the menu by pressing the number button.
3Press the COMPONENT select button or Label select button on which the A/V component with the function
you want to change is set.
The selected A/V component appears in the second line in the second line on the screen.
4Press the SCROLL button repeatedly, then press the Label select button corresponding to the function
you want to change.
The selected function and cursor (x) appear on the screen and the Remote Commander is on standby for input.
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The set mode closes, and the Remote Commander returns to standby for operating the A/V components.