Clearing programmed steps of a component macro, Clearing programmed steps of a component, Macro – Sony RM-VL1400T User Manual

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Clearing programmed steps of a
Component Macro

If you make a mistake in programming steps or you want
to programme a new Component Macro, follow the
procedure below to clear the Component Macro.

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.

3

While pressing the COMPONENT select
button or Label select button on which the
Component Macro has been programmed,
press the

(light) button.

A beep sounds and the Component Macro is cleared.

4

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.

3

While pressing the SCROLL button, press
the COMPONENT select button or Label
select button to which the desired
Component Macro has been programmed.

“MACRO” and the selected A/V component name
appear on the first line and the programmed steps are
listed on the screen.

4

Press the

V/v buttons so that the position

of the delay appears in the third line on the
screen, then press the SCROLL button.

Delay is added between the second line and the third
line on the screen, and “[DELAY]” appears in the
third line on the screen.

5

Press the OK button or centre Label select
button.

A beep sounds and programming is complete.

6

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 remote sensors of A/V components are too far apart from

each other, or they are covered, consecutive operation steps
programmed on a Component Macro may not be executed.

• If a Component Macro is not executed properly for any reason,

such as mentioned above, be sure to set all the A/V components
to the status before the Component Macro was executed.
Otherwise, A/V components will not work properly next time
the Component Macro is executed.

• Because some A/V components are designed to turn on/off

each time they receive the power on/off signal, those
components may not be turned on with the Component Macro.
Check the power on/off status of the A/V components before
using the Component Macro.

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