Sony RM-VL600T User Manual

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Table of Contents

Startup Guide .......................................................... 3

Getting Started

Installing the Batteries ............................................ 6

When to replace the batteries ................................... 6

Location of Controls ................................................ 7

Basic Operations

Setting the Code for non-Sony Preset Audio and

Visual Components — Setting component codes

.............................................................................. 8

Setting a component code ......................................... 8
Checking if the code number works ....................... 9

Setting a Component Code by the

Search Function ................................................... 10

Operating Your Components with the Remote

Commander ......................................................... 11

To control the volume .............................................. 12

Programming Signals of Another Remote Control

— Learning Function ........................................... 12

For accurate Learning .............................................. 14
Programming remote control signals to the

Component Select buttons and System
Control buttons ..................................................... 15

Changing or erasing the function of a “learned”

button ...................................................................... 16

Notes on programming the signals for an air-

conditioner ............................................................. 18

Advanced Features

Controlling the Volume of Visual Components

Connected to an Audio System ........................... 19

Adding an Extra Function to the Component

Select Buttons ..................................................... 20

Programming the Power-On command of the

selected component just by pressing that
Component Select button
(for Sony components only) ................................ 20

Executing a Series of Commands

— System Control Functions .............................. 21

To clear programmed commands .......................... 22

Programming a Series of Commands on the

Component Select Buttons ................................. 23

To clear programmed commands .......................... 24

Assigning Other Components to the Component

Select Buttons ..................................................... 24

Using Other Functions

Locking the Controls — Hold Function .................. 25

Erasing All Settings — To reset the Commander

to its factory settings .......................................... 26

Additional Information

Precautions ............................................................ 27

Maintenance .......................................................... 27

Specifications ......................................................... 27

Troubleshooting ..................................................... 28

Appendices

Table of Preset Functions ....................................... 30

TV(ANALOGUE) ..................................................... 30
TV(DIGITAL) ............................................................ 30
VCR ............................................................................ 31
CBL (Cable box) ........................................................ 31
SAT ............................................................................. 31
SAT (No,3201) ........................................................... 32
DVD ........................................................................... 32
CD .............................................................................. 33
MD .............................................................................. 33
DAT ............................................................................ 33
DECK ......................................................................... 34
AMP ........................................................................... 34

Index ...................................................................... 34

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