Features – Sony RM-VL900 User Manual

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Features

The RM-VL900 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all
your AV components from a single remote commander and saves the
trouble of operating different AV components with different remote
control devices. The following are its main features.

Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote
commander

This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand
components, so you can use it out of the box as a control center for your
Sony AV components.

Remote control signals for non-Sony components are also preset

This Commander is preset for most major brands components including
Sony. You can remote control your components by setting their code
numbers (page 8).

Learning function for programming other remote control signals
you need

This Commander has a Learning function, to “learn” remote control
signals to operate non-preset components or functions (page 15).
In addition, the Commander can “learn” remote control signals (infrared
signals only) of non-Audio Visual components such as air-conditioners,
lights, etc. (some specific appliances or functions may not be available)
(page 35).

Reassigning new components

You can assign other Component Select buttons to freely operate other
components. This is useful when you have more than two of the same
kind of AV components (page 32).

System Control function allows one-touch operation to execute a
series of commands

You can program up to 16 consecutive operation steps to execute a series
of operations by pressing a single button (page 23).

Data can be transferred between remote commanders with the
mark

You can transfer the data such as “learned” signals and component code
settings between this Commander and another Sony remote commander
with the

mark. It will save the trouble of performing the same

operations again for setting (page 38).

Channel Macro function allows you to select a channel with a
single key

Up to 4 key steps can be programmed on Macro keys. If you set the key
operations for entering a channel number on a Macro key, you can select
the channel by pressing that Macro key (page 43).

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