Copying the settings of a component select button, Or a label key to another button or key, Press commander off – Sony RM-AV3000T User Manual

Page 47: The commander turns off, The commander returns to the previously set mode, Continued

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Assigning Other
Components to the
Component Select
Buttons or the Label
Keys

Copying the settings of a
Component Select button or
a Label key to another button
or key

You can copy the entire settings of a
Component Select button or a Label key
to another Component Select button or a
Label key. The settings of the component
code (page 12), the channel macro
function (page 58), the learned functions
(page 19) and character contents are
copied to a new button or key.

Notes

• You cannot copy the settings to a Component

Select button or a Label key for which any
learning function or channel macro function
has been programmed. (“NG” flashes.)

• The character contents are overwritten to a

new button or key.

MENU

EXIT

COMMANDER

OFF

MORE

3

2

1

TV

STB

VCR

DVD

CD

AMP

OTHER

TIMER

SYSTEM CONTROL

OK

4,5

1

6

3

2

PROGRAM

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
previously set mode.

To clear the learned function of
the Component Select button

1 Follow Steps 2 and 3 on page 20 in

“Learning Function.”

2 While pressing the DEL key, press the

Component Select button which you
want to clear.

Notes

• You can programme a signal by “learning”

for a Component Select button or a Label key
for which the Power-On function (page 43)
has been programmed. In this case, the
Power-On function is overwritten and cannot
be used. If you clear the “learned” signal
from the button, the Power-On function is
resumed, and you can use it again.

• You cannot programme a System Control

function (page 38) for a Component Select
button or a Label key for which a signal has
been programmed by “learning.”

• You can programme the Power-On function

for a Component Select button for which a
signal has been programmed by “learning,”
but then the Power-On function cannot be
used. If you clear a “learned” signal from the
button, you can use the Power-On function.

Continued

COMMANDER

OFF

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