Checking if a component macro is executed properly, Checking if a component macro is executed, Properly – Sony RM-VL1400T User Manual

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Checking if a Component Macro is
executed properly

Follow the procedure below to check if the programmed
Component Macro works as intended.

To execute a Component Macro

1

Press and hold the COMPONENT select
button on which the desired Component
Macro has been programmed for over 2
seconds.

The signal transmission icon appears on the screen,
and the programmed Component Macro is executed.

Tip

While the signal transmission icon (

) appears and the

Component Macro is executed, “CANCEL” appears in the third
line of the screen. You can cancel executing the Component
Macro by pressing the right Label select button.

To check the programmed steps of a
Component Macro and add a delay
action

Delay action allows you to set an interval between steps.
Delay time is set to 250 ms. (1/4 second) on the Remote
Commander.
If a Component Macro is not executed as intended, check
the programmed steps and try adding a delay to execute
the programme properly.

1

While pressing the

(light) button, press

the OTHER button.

“SET MODE” appears as the screen title.

2

Press the

V/v buttons to select

“4 MACRO”, then press the OK button or
the centre Label select button.

“MACRO” appears as the screen title.

Tip

If a number is displayed before the menu, you can select the
menu by pressing the number button.

11

Press the

(light) button or the RETURN

button twice.

The set mode closes, and the Remote Commander
returns to standby for operating the A/V components.

Notes

• If the procedure is interrupted at any point for over 60 seconds,

programming is cancelled. You cannot continue from where
you left off.

• If you try to programme actions on a button that already has a

programmed Component Macro, a beep sounds twice to alert
you that you cannot programme a Component Macro on the
button. In such a case, clear the programmed Component
Macro (page 20), then start programming again from step 1.

• You cannot clear steps during the programming procedure. If

you make a mistake in programming actions, finish
programming once and clear the Component Macro (page 20),
then start again from step 1.

• You can programme up to 32 consecutive operation actions.

When up to 32 steps are programmed, programming of the
Component Macro is full. To change the programmed steps, clear
the Component Macro (page 20), then start over from step 1.

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