Using Unpreset Remote Control

Operations

— Learning Function (continued)

When you “teach” signals to the VOL +/– or MUTING buttons

•If you have programmed any signal on the VOL +/– or MUTING button for components other than TV and AMP using the Learning function, that signal will be transmitted only when you select that component.

•If you have programmed any signal on the VOL +/– or MUTING button for TV or AMP using the Learning function, that signal will be transmitted only after you select TV or AMP. When you select other components, the preset volume control signals for TV or AMP will be transmitted (for the difference between visual components and audio components, see page 21). To use the “learned” signal, you need to program the VOL +/– or MUTING button for each component using the Learning function.

To “teach” the signals for an air- conditioner

See “Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons” on page 35.

For accurate Learning

•Do not move the remote units during the Learning procedure.

•Be sure to keep holding down the “learning” button until your Commander reacts as described.

•Use fresh batteries in both remote units.

•Avoid Learning in places under direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light.

•The remote control detector area may differ depending on each remote unit. If Learning does not work, try changing the positions of the two remote control units.

•When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s receivers and amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander. In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).

IMPORTANT

Be sure to place the Commander out of the reach of small children or pets. Components such as air conditioners, heaters, electric appliances, and electric shutters or curtains receiving an infrared signal can be dangerous if misused.

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