About the timer/air-slide/system control function, Timer, Air-slide functions – Sony RM-AX4000 User Manual

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About the Timer/Air-Slide/System Control function

About the Timer function

About the Air-Slide function

About the System Control function

About the Timer function

The Remote Commander (RM-AX4000) can perform a programmed action automatically at a scheduled time every day or on particular days. This is called a
"Timer function."
You can set up to eight Timer functions w ith the follow ing options.

Tim e r ON/OFF

Sw itches ON/OFF each Timer function.

Ke y Labe l

When you press the TIMER button on the Remote Commander, "Timer keys" show ing a Timer function are displayed at the bottom of the display.

The default labels of each Timer key are show n as "PROG1" to "PROG8," w hich you can change.

Actions to be pe rform e d

In Standard mode you can set an

XPRESS

procedure to operate at a scheduled time. In Advanced mode you can set a "Timer macro" (Action list) to operate

at a scheduled time.

Tim e

Sets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/PM) for a Timer function.

Day

Sets the day for a Timer function to operate. The default setting is "Everyday."

Se e als o

Changing the Timer function (Standard mode)

Changing the Timer function (Advanced mode)

About the Air-Slide function

The Remote Commander (RM-AX4000) can perform a programmed action by sliding your finger across its display. This is called an "Air-Slide function."
The Air-Slide has the follow ing six patterns.

In Standard mode you can set each Air-Slide pattern to operate an

XPRESS

procedure. In Advanced mode you can set each Air-Slide pattern to operate a

macro (Action list). This is called an "Air-Slide macro."

Se e als o

Changing an Air-Slide's settings (Standard mode)

Changing an Air-Slide's settings (Advanced mode)

About the System Control function

The Remote Commander (RM-AX4000) has special buttons called "System Control buttons," and you can perform programmed actions by pressing these
buttons.
If you press the MORE button (rightmost System Control button), all keys sharing the same function as that System Control buttons are displayed at the bottom
of the display. These keys are called, "System Control keys."

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