Remote button descriptions – Sony RM-V21 User Manual

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Remote Button Descriptions

Remote Button Operates

Function

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TV
VCR

Selects the input mode

C U T)

All
components

Used for setting up the Commander to

operate your components

(pOV№n)

All
components

Turns on and off the component

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X

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TV
VCR
Cable box

Selects the channel. For example, to go to
channel 5. press 0 and 5 (or. press 5 and
ENT.)
You can also change the channel with CH

+/-.

Receiver/
amp

Selects the input source:

1 selects VIDE01

2 selects VIDE02
3 selects VIDEOS

4

selects TUNER

5 selects CD PLAYER
6 selects TAPE DECK

8 selects TV
9 selects CABLE BOX
(7 and 0 do not have an assigned function)

CD player

Selects the track number. 0 selects track 10.
To select trade numbers above 10. see
DISP on next page.

Tape deck

1

Selects the tape direction:

1 selects Deck A (dual cassette deck only*)

2 selects Deck B (dual cassette deck only*)
0 functions as REV button, or switches
play sides

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(The other buttons do not have assigned
functions)

Remote Button Operates

Function

1

0

TV

Displays the current channel on TV

VCR

Displays the on-screen menu (Sony VCR
only)

CD player

Selects track numbers 10 and above. For
example, to select track 15. press DISP and
then press 5.

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TV
VCR

Cable box

Used with 0-9 buttons to change channels.
For example, to go to channel 5. press 5 and
ENT. You can also change the channel with
CH +/-.

(S)

VCR

Rewind

CD player

Selects previous track

Tape deck

Rewind

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VCR

CD player

Play

Tape deck

Play (in normal direction)

VCR

Fast-forward

CD player

Selects next track

Tape deck

Fast-forward

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VCR
Tape deck

Record
To record, press ► while pressing #.

First release ►, then release •.

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VCR

CD player
Tape deck

Stop

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VCR
CD player

Tape deck

Pause

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*For details, see “Note on Operating a Dual Cassette Deck” on page 17.

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