Sony RM-VL1000T User Manual

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Notes on learning the
signals of an air-
conditioner

About seasonal adjustments

If you change the settings of the
air-conditioner for the season, you
have to programme the remote
control signals of the new settings
on the Commander.

If the power-on/off operation
does not work correctly

The air-conditioner may not be
turned on or off properly with the
button or key of this Commander,
for which you have programmed
its power-on/off signal.
If the Commander can operate
only “ON” with one button or
label and “OFF” with another,
while your air-conditioner’s
remote control can operate “ON/
OFF” with a single button or label,
programme the signal on two
buttons or labels of the
Commander as follows.

1 Clear the learned power-on/off

signal from the button or label
(page 29).

2 Programme the signal

(transmitted from the power-
on/off button of the air-
conditioner’s remote control)
for the button or label again.

3 Programme the signal from the

same button of the remote
control for another button or
label.

The two buttons or labels of the
Commander have been
programmed with the power-on
signal and the power-off signal of
the air-conditioner, respectively so
that you can operate the air-
conditioner with the Commander.

If you make a mistake, move
the cursor to the digit or
character you want to correct
by pressing the or button,
and input again.

4

Decide the digit or the
character you input by
pressing the Joystick
toward .

The cursor moves to the right.
When the Joystick is pressed
toward , the cursor moves to
the left. You can input a digit or
character to the place where
the cursor flashes.

5

Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until
you input a suitable name
to the label.

When the cursor reaches to the
right end, if the Joystick is
pressed toward , the cursor
returns back to the left end.

6

Press the SET button.

The commander enters the
learning standby mode.

Using Non-Preset Remote
Control Operations
— Learning Function (continued)

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