About the macro setup – Sony RM-AX5000 User Manual

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Setup items

Setting the
Preset codes

Learning the
remote control
signals

Customizing
the Text Label
of the display

Customizing
the Wallpaper
and Button
Skin of the
display

Customizing
the Button
Illumination
color

Switching the
Timer ON or
OFF

Programming
the Timer

Programming
the macro

Hardware
Settings

On-PC Setup

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On-Remote Setup

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Programmable items of On-PC
Setup and On-Remote Setup

Tip

Components or learned data done on On-Remote Setup
can be imported to your PC. However, the data setup
with On-PC Setup cannot be changed with On-Remote
Setup.

For more specific settings before use
with On-PC Setup
See the “Setting up the Remote Commander by
On-PC Setup” (page 12.)

For immediate use with On-Remote
Setup
See the “Setting by On-Remote Setup”
(page 26.)

About the Macro Setup

“Macro” refers to a series of commands carried out
in a preset order. By programming a macro, you can
operate your Components easily.
An XPRESS function (one type macro) is an
executed series of actions to operate several A/V
Components by pressing one button.

Usually an XPRESS function makes multiple
Components active. Accordingly, an active
XPRESS function must be exited so as to execute
another XPRESS function. If you try to execute an
XPRESS function while another XPRESS function
is active, the Components that are unnecessary for
the alternate XPRESS function will turn off
automatically.
This is because Exit Actions have been
automatically programmed when the XPRESS
function (Start Actions) was programmed. Exit
Actions are automatically executed when another
XPRESS function is selected.
(e.g.) When watching a movie using a TV, a DVD
player and a Receiver/Amplifier, execute the
programmed “XPRESS CABLE function” to watch
a program using a TV, a Video Cassette Recorder
and a Receiver/Amplifier.

1 Turn off the DVD player.
2 Set the input selector of the Receiver/Amplifier to

VCR Input.

3 Start VCR playback.

In this example, TV power remains on
automatically.

These macro settings cannot be programmed with
On-Remote Setup.

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