Sony RM-AV3000T User Manual

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Table of Contents

Getting Started

Location and Function of Controls ....................................................................................... 6

Installing the Batteries ......................................................................................................... 7

When to replace the batteries .............................................................................................. 8

Setting the Clock .................................................................................................................. 8

Setting the clock for the first time after installing batteries ............................................ 8
Adjusting the clock after setting the clock ...................................................................... 10

Basic Operations

Setting the Code for Preset Audio and Visual Components ............................................... 12

Setting a component code ................................................................................................. 12
Checking if the code number works ................................................................................ 15
Finding a component code with the Search function .................................................... 16

Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander .............................................. 18

To control the volume ........................................................................................................ 19

Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations — Learning Function ................................ 19

For accurate learning ......................................................................................................... 25
Changing or erasing the function of a taught key or button ....................................... 25

Advanced Features

Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio System ................. 29

Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions ......................................... 31

Programming a series of commands for the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons

or the Label keys .............................................................................................................. 32

Notes on System Control Operations .............................................................................. 37
Programming a series of commands for the Component Select buttons

or the Label keys .............................................................................................................. 38

Changing the interval between operation steps ............................................................ 40
To change the component macro executing time ........................................................... 42

Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons ............................................. 43

Programming the Power-On command of the selected component

(for Sony components only) ........................................................................................... 43

Adding a command that is required when selecting a component ............................ 45

Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons or the Label keys .......... 47

Copying the settings of a Component Select button

or a Label key to another button or key ....................................................................... 47

Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation for SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons

or Label Keys .................................................................................................................... 49
Notes on learning the signals of an air-conditioner ...................................................... 52

Transferring Data between Commanders ........................................................................... 52

Transferring data ................................................................................................................ 52
Receiving the data .............................................................................................................. 56

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