Notes on system control operations – Sony RM-VL1000T User Manual

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Executing a Series of Commands
— System Control Functions
(continued)

To clear the System Macro of a
label

In Step 5 (page 35), while pressing
the Label Select button
corresponding to the label that
you want to erase, press the
SCROLL button. (The labels for
which the System Macro is
programmed stay lit.)
“CLEAR OK” appears and the
System Macro is cleared with a
beep sound.
The cleared label flashes together
with other labels which have no
System Macro data.

If the character contents of the
label have been changed

To clear the character contents of that
label, perform the same procedure
above again. The input contents are
cleared and the label display returns to
the original setting.

When you clear the System
Macro overwritten over the
SONY OFF label

The overwritten System Macro is
cleared when you perform the
procedure above and the factory
presetting returns to the SONY OFF
label.
If the character contents of the SONY
OFF label have been changed, the
character contents are cleared when
you perform the procedure above
again. The input contents are cleared
and the label display returns to “SONY
OFF.”

Note

When you select the label for which the
System Macro is programmed, the ‘NG’
sound is heard. If you release the Label
Select button then, data is not cleared
and the System Macro signal is
transmitted.

Notes on System Control
Operations

•If the remote control detectors of

the components are too far apart,
or if something is blocking them,
some of the components may not
operate consecutively even after
you select the System Macro
number label.

•If some of the components did

not operate correctly because of
the above or for any other
reason, always set all the
components back to the states
they were in before you select
the System Macro number label.
Failure to do this can result in
incorrect operation when you
select the System Macro number
label again.

•Some components may not

always be powered on by the
System Control function. This is
because the power of the
component goes on and off
alternatively when receiving the
power on/off signal. In this case,
check the operating component’s
power on/off state before using
the system control function.

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