Notes on system control operations – Sony RM-AV3000T User Manual

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COMMANDER

OFF

If you press the NO key

The display returns to Step 1.

5

Press COMMANDER OFF.

If you keep COMMANDER OFF
pressed for more than 2 seconds

The Commander turns off.

If you keep COMMANDER OFF
pressed for less than 2 seconds

The Commander returns to the
previous setting mode.

To erase the SYSTEM CONTROL 1
or 3 button

At the factory, the SYSTEM CONTROL 1
button is preset with a series of power-off
commands for Sony components and the
SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button with a
series of power-on commands for Sony
components.
To erase the programmed commands for
each button, follow the steps below.

1 While pressing COMMANDER OFF,

press MUTING.

2 Press the SYSTEM key on the display.
3 While pressing the DEL key, press the

SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button.
The program for the selected button is
erased.

To set the SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or
3 button back to the factory
setting

To reset them to the factory settings,
follow the steps below.

1 Clear the “learned” function (See “To

clear the learned function of a single
key or button,” page 25.) or the System
Control function (See “To clear
programmed commands for a specific
SYSTEM CONTROL button or
corresponding Label key,” page 35.)
programmed on SYSTEM CONTROL 1
or 3.

2 Clear again the System Control

function programmed on SYSTEM
CONTROL 1 or 3 (page 35).
Select SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3, in
Step 5 on page 35.

Note

The interval setting (page 40) is not reset to the
factory setting, even if you perform these steps.

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 press the
SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label
key.

•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 pressed the SYSTEM
CONTROL button or a Label key.
Failure to do this can result in incorrect
operation when you press the SYSTEM
CONTROL button or a Label key 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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