Troubleshooting, Specifications, H'.b – Sony RM-V22 User Manual

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Brand

Code No.

RCA

26,27

Sansui

15,18

Sharp

13

Teac

14,17

Technics

05,06,19

Yamaha

11,12

CD Player Codes

Brand

Code No.

, Sony

01

Aiwa

30,32

Denon

24

Fisher

27

JVC

05,06,07

Kaidon

40

Kenwood

08,09,10

Magnavox

22,23

Nakamichi

14

Onkyo

17,18

Panasonic

29

Philips

22,26

Pioneer

02,13

RCA

12,38,39

Sansui

14,16, 34

Sanyo

27

Shewood

41

Sharp

24,28

Teac

15,25,37

Technics

03,04,29

Yamaha

19,20,21

-

Receiver/Amplifier Codes

Brand

Code No.

Sony

01

Aiwa

22,27

Denon

12,13,14

.

Hsher

34

JVC

05.06

Kenwood

03,04

Magnavox

35

Nakamichi

16

Onkyo

09,20

Panasonic

21

Phihps

24

Pioneer

02,25

RCA

28, 29, 31

Sansui

16,17,23

Sharp

12,30

Teac

15,18,19

Technics

07, 08, 21

Yamaha

10,11

Mini Hi-Fi component system codes

Brand

Code No.

for each

section

Receiver

CD

Tape

Sony

01

01

01 ' ^

Admiral

33

33

-

Aiwa

22

30

-

27

32

16

Denon

12

24

13

Garrard

19

37

-

Harman

38

43

-

Jensen

37

31

29

JVC

06

06

04

05

05

03

Kenw’ood

04

09

OS

03

08

07

Marantz

32

26

28

McIntosh

39

43

-

Onkyo

09

17

09

Panasonic

21

29

19

Pioneer

25

13

20

RCA

26

11

25

Sansui

17

16

18

Sharp

30

28

-

12

24

13

Soundc-sigh

36

35

-

Teac

15

-

14

Technics

21

29

19

07

03

05

08

04

06

Yamaha

10

19

11

11

20

12

Troubleshooting

If you have problems setting up or using the Commander:

• When setting up the Convnander, carefully go through the procedures

described in "Setting the Code." If the code that's listed first for your
component doesn't work, try' all the codes for your component - in the
order in which they're listed. If all the codes fail to work (or if your
component is not listed in this manual), try using the procedures in
"Searching for the Correct Code."

• Check that you're aiming the Commander directly at the component, and

that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the
component.

• Make sure the batteries you're using are not worn out, and that they're

inserted correctly. Note that whenever you remove the batteries • to
replace them, for example - the code numbers you've set are automatically
eased and must be reset.

• When setting up Hie component, if you press the wrong button, move the

slide .switch to a different position. Then reset the slide switch and start
the procedures over again.

• Check that the slide switch is set to the component you want to control.
• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if

your component didn't come with a remote controller, it probably isn't
capable of being controlled by a remote controller.

• If your video

components are connected to

an

audio system, make sure

you've set up the Commander as described in "Controlling the Volume of
Video Components Connected to an Audio System".

Specifications

Operable distance

Approx. 7 m (2^ ft) (varies depending of the component

of each manufacturer)

Power requirefnents

Two size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied)

Battery life

Approx.

6

months (varies depending on frequency of use)

Dimensions

Approx. 62 x 207 x 41.5 mm (w/h/d) (2 ’/

2

x

8

’/< x

1

"/if in.]

Mass

Approx, 100 g (3.5

02

.) (no including batleries)

Supplied accessory

Label (2)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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