Setting the power-on command of a selected, A/v component – Sony RM-VL1400T User Manual

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Setting the power-on
command of a selected A/V
component

(for Sony components only)

You can set A/V components to turn on when they are
selected.
This function is effective only for Sony components.

Example: To programme the power-on
function on the TV button

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

“6 UTILITY”, then press the OK button or
the centre Label select button.

“UTILITY” 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

Press the

V/v buttons to select “1 POWER

ON”, then press the OK button or centre
Label select button.

“POWER ON” appears as the screen title.

Tip

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

4

Press the TV button.

A beep sounds and “TV ON” appears in the third line
of the screen.

5

Press the

(light) button or the RETURN

button three times.

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

To clear the power-on function

Press the TV button again in step 4. A beep sounds and
“TV OFF” appears in the third line of the screen, and the
setting will be cancelled.

Notes

• The power-on function can be programmed on the

COMPONENT select button or Label select button on which a
Component Macro has been programmed (page 18).
In this case, the A/V component will be turned on when you
press the COMPONENT select button or Label select button. If
you press and hold the button for over 2 seconds, the
programmed Component Macro will be executed.

• You can programme the power-on function on a COMPONENT

select button or Label select button on which a remote control
signal was programmed using the Learning function (page 12).
In this case, the learned signal will be transmitted when you
press the COMPONENT select button or Label select button,
then the A/V component will be turned on.

• You can programme the power-on function on a COMPONENT

select button or Label select button on which a learned signal
(page 12) and a Component Macro (page 18) are programmed.
In this case, the learned signal will be transmitted when you
press the COMPONENT select button or Label select button,
then the A/V component will be turned on. If you press and
hold the button for over 2 seconds, the programmed
Component Macro will be executed.

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