Troubleshooting, Specifications, Component code numbers – Sony RM-V22 User Manual

Page 2: Mini hi-fi component system codes, Tv and vcr codes, Cable box codes, Separate components

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1 To turn on and off.

2 To set up the Commander.

3 To select the input source:

1 selects VIDEO 1
2 selects VIDEO 2
3 selects VIDEO 3
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).

4 To light up the Commander's

buttons. (The light will
automatically turn off if no
button is pressed for more than
10 seconds.)

5 Volume up: +

Volume down: –

6 To mute the volume on a

receiver.

Press again to turn muting off.

7 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which

the receiver is assigned.

8 Presetting frequency up: +,

down: –

Tuning frequency up: +,

down: –

9 To shift band (FM/AM).

Note
On the AV1 position of the slide
switch, the functions to operate Sony
brand receivers are preset at the
factory.

Operating a Receiver

Operating a Tape Deck

0 functions as “ REV button, or

switches play sides.
(The other buttons do not
have assigned functions).

4 To record, press ” while

pressing r/First release ”,
then release r.

5 To pause

6 To rewind

7 To stop

8 To light up the Commander’s

buttons. (The light will
automatically turn off if no
button is pressed for more than
10 seconds.)

9 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which

the tape deck is assigned.

0 To play

!¡ To fast-forward

!™ To select the tape deck: deck A

or deck B (dual cassette deck
only**).

*

If your deck’s commander has

two sets of tape operating
buttons and has no A/B button
for deck selection, use the
numeric buttons (1 and 2):
button 1 selects Deck A, and
button 2 selects Deck B.

** If the deck’s commander has

one set of tape operating
buttons, and has an A/B
button for the deck section, use
the RECALL button to select
Deck A or B.

1 To turn on and off.

2 To set up the Commander.

3 To select the track number. 0

selects track 10.

To select track numbers above

10, see the descriptions on the
DISP button below.

4 To select numbers 10 and

above.

For example, to select track 15,

press DISP and then press 5.

5 To play

6 To select the previous track.

7 To stop

8 To light up the Commander’s

buttons. (The light will
automatically turn off if no
button is pressed for more than
10 seconds.)

9 Set to AV1 or AV2 on which

the CD player is assigned.

0 To pause

!¡ To select next track.

!™ To select next disc.

Note
On the AV2 position of the slide
switch, the functions to operate Sony
brand CD players are preset at the
factory.

Operating a CD Player

1 To turn on and off.

2 To set up the Commander.

3 To select the tape direction:

1 selects Deck A (dual cassette

deck only*).

2 selects Deck B(dual cassette

deck only*).

Mini Hi-Fi component system codes

Brand

Sony

Admiral

Aiwa

Denon

Garrard

Harman

Jensen

JVC

Kenwood

Marantz

Mclntosh

Onkyo

Panasonic

Pioneer

RCA

Sansui

Sharp

Sounde-sigh

Teac

Technics

Yamaha

Troubleshooting

If you have problems setting up or using the Commander:

• When setting up the Commander, carefully go through the procedures

described in “Setting the Code.” If the code that’s listed first for your
component doesn't work, try all the codes for your component - in the
order in which they're listed. If all the codes fail to work (or if your
component is not listed in this manual), try using the procedures in
“Searching for the Correct Code.”

• Check that you’re aiming the Commander directly at the component, and

that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the
component.

• Make sure the batteries you’re using are not worn out, and that they’re

inserted correctly. Note that whenever you remove the batteries - to
replace them, for example - the code numbers you’ve set are automatically
eased and must be reset.

• When setting up the component, if you press the wrong button, move the

slide switch to a different position. Then reset the slide switch and start
the procedures over again.

• Check that the slide switch is set to the component you want to control.
• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if

your component didn’t come with a remote controller, it probably isn’t
capable of being controlled by a remote controller.

• If your video components are connected to an audio system, make sure

you’ve set up the Commander as described in “Controlling the Volume of
Video Components Connected to an Audio System”.

Specifications

Operable distance

Approx. 7 m (23 ft) (varies depending of the component
of each manufacturer)

Power requirements Two size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied)
Battery life

Approx. 6 months (varies depending on frequency of use)

Dimensions

Approx. 62 x 207 x 41.5 mm (w/h/d) (2

1

/

2

x 8

1

/

4

x

1

11

/

16

in.)

Mass

Approx. 100 g (3.5 oz.) (no including batteries)

Supplied accessory

Label (2)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

section
Tape

01

16

13

29

04

03

08

07

28

09

19

20

25

18

13

14

19

05

06

11

12

for each
CD

01

33

30

32

24

37

43

31

06

05

09

08

26

43

17

29

13

11

16

28

24

35

29

03

04

19

20

Code No.
Receiver

01

33

22

27

12

19

38

37

06

05

04

03

32

39

09

21

25

26

17

30

12

36

15

21

07

08

10

11

Component Code Numbers

TV and VCR Codes

POWER

TC/VIDEO

SET

REC

LIGHT

VOL

CH

MUTING

VCR

TV

AV1

CBL

AV2

RECALL

SHIFT

1

VIDEO 1

SLEEP

DISP

ENTER

2

VIDEO 2

3

VIDEO 3

4

TUNER

5

CD

6

TAPE

7

8

9

0

1
2

3

8

9

4

5

7

6

POWER

TC/VIDEO

SET

REC

LIGHT

VOL

CH

MUTING

VCR

TV

AV1

CBL

AV2

RECALL

SHIFT

1

VIDEO 1

SLEEP

DISP

ENTER

2

VIDEO 2

3

VIDEO 3

4

TUNER

5

CD

6

TAPE

7

8

9

0

1
2

3

4


!™

6
7

8

9

5

POWER

TC/VIDEO

SET

REC

LIGHT

VOL

CH

MUTING

VCR

TV

AV1

CBL

AV2

RECALL

SHIFT

1

VIDEO 1

SLEEP

DISP

ENTER

2

VIDEO 2

3

VIDEO 3

4

TUNER

5

CD

6

TAPE

7

8

9

0

1
2
3

4
5

7

!™

6

8

9

Code No.

07

44, 22, 23, 19, 20, 21, 41

22, 13, 20, 21, 23, 03, 15, 42

21 & 23, 22

33, 37, 38, 36

25

41

32, 07, 12

02, 18, 03, 07

27 & 24, 25

35

03, 13, 12, 30, 46

TV code & 35

11, 07, 08

31, 13, 03, 32

15

12, 11

12, 08, 07, 33, 17, 39, 40

03, 02, 30, 07

17, 47, 48, 49, 39, 40

28, 29

17, 39, 35, 40

33, 13, 03, 23, 34

41, 35, 08, 36, 37, 33, 38

02, 03, 11, 25, 19, 12

13, 11, 12, 10

11, 12, 13, 03, 43, 47

11, 18, 47 & 12, 13

17, 39, 40

35

12, 38

08, 07

26, 27, 28, 29

24, 03, 12

28, 41, 24

17, 39, 40

03, 12

12, 11

27

09, 10, 11, 12

18, 16, 17, 07, 49

18 & 11, 12

08, 07

11, 12

11, 13, 03

13, 11, 12

11

11

37, 18, 19

03, 08

11, 12, 09, 10, 06

18, 07, 48

18, 48 & 12, 09, 10

02, 12, 24, 23

07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 44, 45

18 & 11

12, 33, 31, 38, 27, 41

Component

VCR

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

VCR

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

TV

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

TV

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

Brand

Dimensia

Emerson

Fisher

Funai

General Electric

Goldstar

Hitachi

HQ

Instant Replay

JC Penny

JVC

Kenwood

KTV

LXI (Sears)

Magnavox

Marantz

Marta

Memorex

Minolta

Mitsubishi/MGA

Multitech

NEC

Olympic

Optimus

Panasonic

Pentax

Philco

Philips

Pioneer

Portland

Quasar

Radio Shack

RCA/PROSCAN

Realistic

Brand

Sony

Admiral (M.Wards)

Aiwa

AOC

Audio Dynamic

Bell & Howell
(M. Wards)

Brocsonic

Canon

Citizen

Craig

Croslex

Curtis Mathis

Daewoo

Daytron

DBX

Code No.

01 (VTR1: Beta)
02 (VTR2: 8 mm)
03 (VTR3: VHS)

01

30

02, 14, 09

41

12

17, 40

33, 46

14, 09, 38

20, 22, 17

03, 12

12, 11

35

18, 35

22, 23, 20, 21

11

07, 41, 12

03, 19, 23

44, 15, 12

35, 36, 03, 41

36 & 44

13

17, 39, 40

Component

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

TV

VCR

Code No.

17

18

25, 16, 24

26, 12, 13, 03

23, 27 & 24, 25, 29

33, 38

25

15, 16, 24, 38, 26, 27, 28, 29

23, 12

30, 31

14, 13, 15

18

41, 30

14, 09

13, 11, 12, 41

11, 12, 03

41

23, 39, 40

23 & 41

35

17, 39, 40

17, 39, 41, 40

12, 11

15, 14

19, 14

31, 03, 12

30, 31, 38, 34, 35

13, 03, 15, 12

33, 17, 39, 40

34

09, 10

Brand

Sansui

Singer

Samsung

Sanyo

Scott

Sharp

Shintom

Signature 2000
(M. Wards)

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tashiro

Tatung

Teac

Technics

Toshiba

Videch

Wards

Yamaha

Zenith

Component

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

TV

TV/VCR Combo

VCR

VCR

VCR

VCR

VCR

TV

TV

VCR

TV

VCR

VCR

TV

Brand

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Sansui

Sharp

Teac

Technics

Yamaha

Code No.

19

24

02, 20

26, 27

15, 18

13

14, 17

05, 06, 19

11, 12

Brand

Sony

Aiwa

Denon

Fisher

JVC

Kardon

Kenwood

Magnavox

Nakamichi

Onkyo

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Sansui

Sanyo

Shewood

Sharp

Teac

Technics

Yamaha

CD Player Codes

Code No.

01

30, 32

24

27

05, 06, 07

40

08, 09, 10

22, 23

14

17, 18

29

22, 26

02, 13

12, 38, 39

14, 16, 34

27

41

24, 28

15, 25, 37

03, 04, 29

19, 20, 21

Receiver/Amplifier Codes

Brand

Sony

Aiwa

Denon

Fisher

JVC

Kenwood

Magnavox

Nakamichi

Onkyo

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Sansui

Sharp

Teac

Technics

Yamaha

Code No.

01

22, 27

12, 13, 14

34

05, 06

03, 04

35

16

09, 20

21

24

02, 25

28, 29, 31

16, 17, 23

12, 30

15, 18, 19

07, 08, 21

10, 11

Cable Box Codes

Brand

Hamlin/Regal

Jerrold/G.I.

Oak

Panasonic

Pioneer

Scientific Atlanta

Tocom

Zenith

Code No.

22, 23, 24, 25, 26

01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 18

27, 28, 29

19, 20, 21

14, 15

09, 10, 11

16, 17

12, 13

Separate Components

Tape Deck Codes

Brand

Sony

Aiwa

Denon

Fisher

JCV

Kenwood

Nakamichi

Onkyo

Code No.

01

16, 22, 23

13

30

03, 04

07, 08

15

09, 10, 21

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