Problem

Solution

You cannot operate a component

Make sure that the Remote Commander has learned the

even after you programmed the

correct signals. If not, see “Notes” on page 13 or “For

remote control signals with the

accurate learning” (page 14), and try the learning

“learning” function.

procedure again (page 12).

 

 

“NG” appears in the third line on

Preset code setting has not succeeded. Set the preset code

the screen and a beep sounds five

again, referring to the supplied “Preset Code List”.

times while setting the preset

 

code.

 

 

 

“NG” appears in the third line on the screen and a beep sounds five times while learning.

Learning has not succeeded. Try the learning procedure again (page 12), referring to “For accurate learning” (page 14).

While learning, you pressed the button other than the one on which you want to programme the signal. Programme the signal on the correct button again (page 12).

“FULL” appears in the third line

Learned signal memory is full. Clear learned signals that

on the screen and a beep sounds

are not frequently used (page 14), then programme the

five times while learning.

desired remote signal.

 

 

“NG” appears in the third line on

• Setting cannot be copied on COMPONENT select

the screen and a beep sounds five

buttons or Label select buttons in the following

times when trying to copy settings

situations:

of a component label to another

– A learned signal or Component Macro is programmed.

component label.

– The button’s component label has been changed.

 

– The button’s function label has been changed.

 

In this case, reset those settings (page 28) before copying.

 

• You are copying the settings of A/V components other

 

than a TV or amplifier on the Label select button

 

assigned with a TV or amplifier. The TV button is

 

assigned with only TV and the Label select button to

 

which an amplifier is preset is assigned with only

 

amplifier or DVD player home theatre system.

 

• The Remote Commander fails to copy the settings if the

 

programmed signal data of the button is too large. In this

 

case, clear programmed signals that are not frequently

 

used (page 14), then copy the settings again.

 

 

A beep sounds twice while setting

The preset code cannot be set on the COMPONENT select

the preset code.

button or Label select button in the following situations:

 

– A learned signal or Component Macro is programmed.

 

– The button’s component label has been changed.

 

– The button’s function label has been changed.

 

In this case, reset those settings (page 28) before setting.

 

 

A beep sounds twice while learning.

See “For accurate learning” (page 14).

Other remote signal has been programmed on the desired button. Clear the learned signal (page 14) or programme the remote signal on another button (page 12).

Learning standby time (10 seconds) has been exceeded. Start over from the beginning.

A beep sounds twice while programming a Component Macro.

You are assigning a Component Macro on the COMPONENT select button or Label select button on which another Component Macro has been assigned. Clear the Component Macro assigned to the button (page 20), then assign the desired Component Macro.

The programmed steps exceed 32 after adding delay while checking the Component Macro. A maximum of 32 steps (including delay) can be programmed. Reprogramme the Component Macro.

“NG” appears in the third line on the screen and a beep sounds twice while programming the power-on function.

You are programming the power-on function (page 21) on the COMPONENT select button or Label select button assigned with a preset code other than Sony’s. The power- on function can be programmed only on the button assigned with Sony’s preset code.

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