Searching for the correct code, Using the remote commander, Operating a component – Sony RM-V40 User Manual

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If the Commander Seems to Be Working Properly...

• You're finished setting up the Commander for your component.
• If you're setting up more than one component, you'll need to

complete these procedures for each component you plan to use with

the Commander.

• Use the label (supplied) to write down the code numbers of your

components. Then affix the label to the back of the Commander.

Changing the Component Type on the AV1
and AV2/CBL Positions of the Slide Switch

On the positions AVI and AV2/CBL of the slide switch, the functions
to operate Sony brand receivers and CD player are preset at the factory
(using cord No. 4 and 5 respectively).
When you change the component type on the positions AVI and AV2/
CBL of the slide switch, complete the following procedures:

1

Set the slide switch to the AVI or AV2/

CBL position.

2

Press the SET button with a ball-point pen

set

tip etc., and release it.

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3

Enter one of the codes from the following table, correspond to the

component type you're setting up:

Component type

Code No.

VCR

1

DBS

0

Receiver

4

CD player

5

Tape deck

6

TV

8

Cable box

9

For example, if you're setting up a CD player, you would press and
release 5.

4

Press and release the ENTER button to

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store the code number in the Commander's (^ENTERJ
memory.

To finish

setting

up the component, go to "Step 1: Entering the Code

Number" and complete the procedures that are described.

Searching for the Correct Code

If you've tried all the code numbers listed for your component and you
still cannot get the Commander to work (or if your component is not
listed in this manual), try these steps.

1

Power on the component you want to set

up with its power switch. Then set the
slide switch on the commander to the
position that corresponds to the
component.

2

Press the SET button with

a

bail-point pen

set

tip etc., and release it.

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3

Press and release the CH+ button. Then

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press and release the POWER button.

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4

Repeat step 3 until your component powers off.

Pressing the CH+ and POWER buttons repeatedly will try every
available code until the correct one is found. It may take up to about 50
to 60 tries until the correct code number is located.

(

enter

)

5

When the component powers off, press and

release the ENTER button to store the code
number in the Commander's memory.

6

Check that the Commander is operating

*

the other functions of your component.

Turn on the component again; then press

the CH and VOL buttons. If the
Commander seems to be working
properly, you have completed setting up
the Commander.

If the component does not operate properly, repeat steps 2 and 5 and
search for another code. As the searching always start from 01, it will
stop again at the same code as the last searching. Pass the code and
continue searching until the next code which the component turns off.

If you still cannot get the Commander to work properly, see
"Troubleshooting."

Controlling the Volume of Video
Components Connected to an Audio System

The Commander is factory preset based on the assumption that you
hear the sound of your video components from your TV's speakers,
and that you hear the sound of your audio components from the
loudspeakers via your receiver (or amplifier).

Even if you are operating a video or audio component, this feature
enables you to control the volume of your TV or receiver without first
having to change the Commander's slide switch to the TV or AVI.

Position of the slide switch

Controls the volume of

VCR

TV

DBS

TV

TV

TV

AVI

Component whose type is set on the
AVI position* *.

AV2/CBL

Component whose type is set on the
AVI position *.

For example, to control the volume for your VCR channels, you don't
need to change the slide switch from VCR to TV.

On the AVI position, the receiver is preset at the factory (using code

No. 4). The commander controls the receiver's volume, even if you
assign a component which has no volume control itself (e.g. CD
player, VCR) on the AVI position, when the slide switch is set to the
AVI position.

Changing the Factory Preset of the Volume Control

If your video components are connected to an audio system, you
probably hear your TV or VCR's sound from the loudspeakers via your
receiver, not from your TV speakers. In this case, you need to change
the factory preset so that you can control the volume of your video
components without first having to switch to the receiver (factory set
on AVI position). To change the factory preset of the volume control,
follow the procedures below.
You can change this either before or after you set up the Commander to
work with your component.

1

Set the slide switch to the position that you

want to set up.

2

Press the SET button with a bail-point pen

tip etc., and release it.

3

©To control the component's sound from

the loudspeakers via your receiver which
is assigned to AVI, press the VOL- button.

®To control the component's sound from

the loudspeakers via your receiver which (^

muting

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is assigned to AV2/CBL, press the
MUTING button.

©To control the component's sound from

the TV speakers, press the VOL+ button. /nn)

4

Press and release the ENTER button to

^

store your setting in the Commander's ^NTE^
memory.

5

If you haven't already done so, finish setting up the component by

completing the procedures in "Step 1: Entering the Code Number".

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Using

the

Remote

Commander

Operating a Component

1

Make sure that the slide switch is set to the

position that correspond to your desired
component.
Point the Commander directly at the component,
Press the button for the function you want to use.

2

3

Sec "Remote Button Descriptions" for complete descriptions of the
buttons on the Commander.

Notes on Using the Remote Commander

* Using the Commander will not increase the functions of your TV or

other components. The functions of the Commander are limited to
the functions of the TV or other components. For example, if your TV
doesn't have a MUTE function,, the MUTE button on the Commander
will not function with your TV.

• Using the LIGHT function frequently of the Commander will shorten

the batterv life.

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