Location and function of controls – Sony RM-VL1400T User Manual

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Location and function of
controls

Remote Commander

The PROGRAM +, number 5, and N buttons have a tactile dot.

1

(light) button (page 11, 24)

Used to brighten the button illumination in the dark.
Press the button once to turn on/off the button
illumination.

2 Organic EL display

Displays the functions, setting menu, transmission
icon, etc.

3 Label select buttons

Used to select the desired A/V component or
function on the screen.

4 SCROLL button

Used to change the functions displayed on the screen
when controlling the A/V components. Press to
toggle among 4 pages.

5

t (input select) button

6 COMPONENT select (TV/VCR/SAT/DVD)

buttons (page 9)

Used to select the desired A/V component.

7 Number buttons

8 1-/- button

9 DIGITAL/ANALOG button

q; 2 (volume) +/– buttons* (page 10)

Adjusts the volume.

qa % (muting) button* (page 10)

Silences the sound. Press the button to silence, and
again to return to the previous volume level.

qs GUIDE button

qd OK and cursor (

V/v/B/b) buttons

qf RETURN button

qg Player control (m/N/M/z/x/X)

buttons

qh 1 (power) button

qj OTHER button

Used to display A/V components that are not set to
the COMPONENT select buttons. Press to toggle
among between 2 pages.

qk 2-/ENT (enter) button

Selects the programme.

ql PROGRAM +/– buttons

Selects the programme.

w;

/ (teletext) button

wa

(recall) button

ws

a (TV on) button

wd MENU button

wf TOOLS button

wg Colour (A (red)/B (green)/C (yellow)/D

(blue)) buttons

*

Note on the 2 +/–, and % buttons

When you select a visual component, the TV’s volume will
be controlled; when you select an audio component, the
amplifier’s volume will be controlled (page 23).

Note

The button function changes according to the setting of the
Remote Commander or the A/V component to be operated. For
details on button operation for each A/V component at the factory
preset, see “Table of Preset Functions” (page 34).

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