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Operating Instructions
Integrated RemoteCommander
© 2005 Sony Corporation
Getting Started
Operating
Unit Settings
Setting by On-Remote Setup
Additional Information
RM-AX4000ARM-AX4000
Appendix
This manual explains two models, RM-AX4000A and RM-AX4000.On the model RM-AX4000A, the supplied software “AX RemoteEditor” is updated.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk fire orelectric shock, do notexpose this apparatus torain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, donot open the cabinet. Referservicing to qualifiedpersonnel only.
You are cautioned that any changes ormodifications not expressly approved inthis manual could void your authority tooperate this equipment.
Owner’s RecordThe model number is located on the rearof the unit and the serial number islocated in the battery compartment.Record the serial number in the spaceprovided below. Refer to them wheneveryou call upon your Sony dealerregarding this product.
Model No. RM-AX4000Serial No.
INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference ina residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna.
– Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment to an outlet ona circuit different from that to whichthe receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TV technician for help.
If you have any questions about thisproduct, you may call; Sony ElectronicsSupport 1-866-922-7669 orhttp://www.sony.com/remotesupport
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Declaration of ConformityTrade Name: SONYModel number: RM-AX4000Responsible Party:
Sony Electronics Inc.Address: 16530 Via Esprillo,
San Diego, CA 92127USA
Telephone number:858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1) Thisdevice may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received,including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Notice for users
On the supplied software•Copyright laws prohibit reproducing
the software or the manualaccompanying it in whole or in part, orrenting the software without thepermission of the copyright holder.
•In no event will SONY be liable for anyfinancial damage, or loss of profits,including claims made by third parties,arising out of the use of the softwaresupplied with this unit.
•In the event a problem occurs with thissoftware as a result of defectivemanufacturing, SONY will replace it.However, SONY bears no otherresponsibility.
•The software provided with this unitcannot be used with equipment otherthan that which is so designated.
•Please note that, due to continuedefforts to improve quality, the softwarespecifications may be changed withoutnotice.
•Operation of this unit with softwareother than that provided is not coveredby the warranty.
Program © 2005, 2006 Sony CorporationDocumentation © 2005, 2006 SonyCorporation
Microsoft, Windows and WindowsMedia are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of Microsoft Corporation inthe United States and/or other countries.All other trademarks and registeredtrademarks are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective holders.In this manual, ™ and ® marks are notspecified.Adobe Reader is a trademark of AdobeSystems Incorporated.•Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
Edition, Microsoft Windows XPProfessional and Microsoft WindowsXP Home Edition are mentioned asWindows XP in this manual.
•Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional ismentioned as Windows 2000 in thismanual.
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FeaturesThe RM-AX4000 Remote Commanderprovides centralized control of all yourAV components from a single remotecontrol and saves the trouble of operatingdifferent AV components with differentremote control devices. The following areits main features.
Control up to 16 componentsWith the Remote Commander, you cancontrol up to 16 components, includingyour TV, VCR, DVD, DVR, CD, RCVR,etc.
Centralized control of Sony AVcomponents with this one RemoteCommanderThe Remote Commander is preset at thefactory to operate Sony brandcomponents, so you can use it out of thebox as a control center for your Sony AVcomponents.
Remote control signals for non-Sonycomponents are also presetThe Remote Commander also recognizesthe preset codes for most major brandscomponents, as well as Sony. Just selectthe corresponding codes to control allyour AV components.
XPRESS functions for executing aseries of actions to operate severalAV components by pressing just onekey.Groups of commands from differentcomponents can be set for up to 8XPRESS functions. For example, whenyou watch a DVD using a TV andamplifier/receiver, you can press just onekey to turn on/off each component, andselect the correct inputs. Available keysfor the XPRESS function appear on theLCD display.Also, the XPRESS function can memorizethe status of power on/off, input selectstatus of each component, and send asignal to synchronize them to the RemoteCommander, regardless of their current.
Air-Slide executes an XPRESSfunction by “sliding your finger”across the LCD displayYou can also perform an XPRESSfunction by sliding your finger in a setpattern across the Remote Commander'sLCD Display. This function is called an“Air-Slide”, and 6 different patterns areavailable.The AX Remote Editor software allowsyou to make advanced settings for theRemote Commander.
Clock display and Timer functionUp to 8 Timer macros can beprogrammed to automatically turn on/off components and other controls (suchas recording, stopping, etc.).
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Learning function lets you programother remote control signals you mayneedThe Remote Commander can learn theremote control infrared signals of non-preset components. The RemoteCommander can learn remote controlsignals (infrared signals only) of otherdevices such as air conditioners, lights,etc. (some specific appliances orfunctions may not be available).
System Control function executes aseries of actions (a macro) bypressing one button/keyIn addition to the XPRESS function, moresettings can be programmed to perform aseries of actions (a macro) just bypressing one button. You can program upto 8 System Control functions.Furthermore, you can program a series ofactions (a macro) to other buttons as asingle step of an XPRESS function orcomponent operation.
KeyMacro function allows you toselect a channel with a single keyThe Remote Commander allows you toprogram a macro for a key to operate anAV component. For example, you cancreate a macro that enters the numbers 1,2, and 3, to select channel 123 just bypressing one key.The AX Remote Editor software allowsyou to make advanced settings for theRemote Commander.
Easy-to-operate Touch-key LCD withblue back lightThe Remote Commander has a Touch-key LCD that changes keys and labelsaccording to the selected component. TheRemote Commander is easy to operate asonly the keys necessary to operate theselected component are shown. Thedisplay backlight allows operation evenin the dark.
The supplied software “AX RemoteEditor” for easy Remote CommandersetupBy installing the “AX Remote Editor” onthe supplied CD-ROM onto your PC, youcan customize the setting of the RemoteCommander according to yourpreferences. You can also programvarious advanced settings easily.The settings programmed on your PCcan be transferred to the RemoteCommander as necessary using thesupplied USB cable.
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Table of ContentsGetting Started
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................. 8Location and function of controls ........................................................................................ 8Installing the batteries ....................................................................................................... 10
When to replace the batteries ............................................................................................ 10Setting the clock ................................................................................................................. 11Remote Commander settings and operating procedures ................................................... 13
About the factory setting ................................................................................................... 13How to set up the Remote Commander (On-PC Setup and On-Remote Setup) ...... 13Setting procedure for On-PC Setup ................................................................................. 14Setting procedure for On-Remote Setup ......................................................................... 15
Setting up for your PC ........................................................................................................ 16Installing the “AX Remote Editor” .................................................................................. 16Installing the USB driver ................................................................................................... 17Connecting the Remote Commander to your PC .......................................................... 19
Using the “AX Remote Editor” to set up the Remote Commander .................................... 19Using “AX Remote Editor”– Help ................................................................................... 20
OperatingOperating the Remote Commander .................................................................................... 21
What is the XPRESS function? .......................................................................................... 21Operating the XPRESS function ....................................................................................... 22Operating components individually ............................................................................... 25To control the volume ........................................................................................................ 27To synchronize with the status of a component ............................................................. 28
To perform an easy action “Air-Slide” for XPRESS function ............................................... 29Executing a series of actions at a scheduled time ............................................................. 29
To quickly switch the Timer on or off .............................................................................. 30Executing a series of actions with just one button ............................................................ 31Other useful functions ........................................................................................................ 32
To operate the Remote Commander in the dark ............................................................ 32Locking the controls – Hold function .............................................................................. 33To turn off all the components at one time ..................................................................... 33
Unit SettingsSetting the backlight .......................................................................................................... 34Setting the LCD display ...................................................................................................... 37
Setting the automatic-off time of the LCD display ........................................................ 37Calibrating the alignment of the LCD display ............................................................... 39Setting the contrast of the LCD display .......................................................................... 40
Setting the beep ................................................................................................................. 41Adjusting the clock ............................................................................................................. 42
To change the display to the daylight savings time (summer time) indication ........ 43
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Setting by On-Remote SetupSetting the preset codes ..................................................................................................... 45Using non-preset remote control operations – Learning function ..................................... 47
To clear the learned signal from a key or button ............................................................................. 49Learning up to 4 signals to one key ................................................................................................... 49
For accurate learning ......................................................................................................... 51Programming a series of actions with just one button – System Control function ........... 51
To clear programmed series of actions for SYSTEM CONTROL button orSystem Control key ......................................................................................................... 54
Setting the XPRESS macro activation ................................................................................. 56Controlling the volume of visual components connected to an audio component ........... 57Setting the Timer ................................................................................................................ 59
To program the Timer ........................................................................................................ 59To clear a Timer macro ....................................................................................................... 64
Changing the names of labels ............................................................................................ 65Erasing all the settings – Reset .......................................................................................... 68
Additional InformationPrecautions ......................................................................................................................... 70Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 70Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 70Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 71
AppendixTable of preset functions .................................................................................................... 76
TV .......................................................................................................................................... 76A-CBL (Analog Cable box) ................................................................................................ 77D-SAT (Digital Satellite) .................................................................................................... 78DVD (DVD player) ............................................................................................................. 79VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) ........................................................................................ 80DVR (Digital Video Recorder) .......................................................................................... 81CD (CD player) ................................................................................................................... 82RCVR (Receiver/Amplifier) ............................................................................................. 83DVDVR (DVR/DVD combo) ............................................................................................ 84DVD-R (DVD Recorder) .................................................................................................... 85D-CBL (Digital Cable box) ................................................................................................. 86DAV (DVD/Receiver combo) ........................................................................................... 87PJ (Projector) ........................................................................................................................ 88TAPE (Cassette deck) ......................................................................................................... 89MD (MD deck) .................................................................................................................... 90LIGHT .................................................................................................................................. 91
Full Display ......................................................................................................................... 92Index ................................................................................................................................... 93
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UnpackingCheck the contents of the package beforeusing the Remote Commander.
•Remote Commander RM-AX4000 (1)Although the packaging may say RM-AX4000A, the Remote Commander isRM-AX4000.
•USB cable (1)
•CD-ROM* (1)– AX Remote Editor software– Operating Instructions (PDF file)
•Quick Start Guide (1)•Preset Code Lists (1)•Warranty Card (1)
* Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in anaudio CD player.
Location and functionof controls
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
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COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
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RECALL
OFFLIGHTTIMERCOMMANDER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
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The CHANNEL + button has a tactile dot.
1 Clock display (pages 11, 42)Displays the clock, the transmissionmark, the battery mark and the timermark.
2 Label keysDifferent keys appear depending onthe selected function. The Label keysare used mainly to choose the XPRESSfunction/component/SystemControl/Timer/setting items, etc. Youcan change the names of the XPRESSfunction, components, System Controlkey and Timer as the Label keys.
3 COMPONENT button (page 25)The component names appear as theLabel keys. When you press acomponent name, the operatingdisplay for that component appears.
4 BACK buttonUsed to return to the previous display.
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The XPRESS names appear as theLabel keys. When you press anXPRESS name, the operating displayfor that XPRESS function appears, andits macro is performed.
6MENU buttonCalls up the menu screen forcomponents that have menu function.
7 EPG button
8OK and Cursor Control buttons
9 EXIT button
q; TOOLS button
qa SYSTEM CONTROL buttons(pages 31, 51)You can automatically carry out theentire program by pressing onebutton.
qsDisplay titleShows the title of the LCD Display. Ifa page number such as “/1” appears,multiple pages are available. If youpress the number, next page displays.
qd Touch-keysThe keys are used for setting theRemote Commander and operatingeach component appear on the LCDdisplay.
NoteDo not press the touch-keys using sharpobjects such as pins or ball-point pens.
qf SYNC-UP button (page 28)Used to synchronize the RemoteCommander with the status of acomponent .
qg TIMER button (page 29)Used to set the timer program on/off.
qh COMMANDER OFF buttonTurns the power of the RemoteCommander off.
qj LIGHT button (page 32)Used to brighten the backlight in thedark. Press the button once to turnon/off the backlight.
qk CHANNEL +/– buttonsSelects the channel.
qlVOLUME +/– buttons* (page 27)Adjusts the volume.
w; RECALL button
waALL OFF button (page 33)
wsMUTING button* (page 27)Silences the sound. Press the button tosilence, and again to return to theprevious volume level.
wdMORE button (pages 31, 51)The System Control keys (SYSTEM5-8) are displayed as the Label keys.When you press a System Control key,its macro is performed.
NoteNo default System Control key macros areset at the factory.
* Note on the VOLUME +/– andMUTING buttonsWhen you select a visual component, theTV’s volume will be controlled; when youselect an audio component, the amplifier’svolume will be controlled.
Note on the LCD display’s poweron/offTo turn on the LCD display, press any buttonexcept the COMMANDER OFF button.To turn off the LCD display, press theCOMMANDER OFF button. If you do not usethe Remote Commander within 5 minutes, theLCD display automatically turns off.This interval can also be changed (page 37).
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Installing the batteriesSlide and open the battery compartmentlid and insert four size AA (R6) alkalinebatteries (not supplied). Be sure to matchthe + and – of the batteries with the +and – of the battery compartment.
When to replace thebatteries
When replacing the batteries, do itquickly. Otherwise, the memorysettings for the clock will be erased.The clock does not work whilereplacing the batteries.Alkaline batteries will last up to 5months (a Sony TV turned On/Off up toapprox. 300 times per day). If the RemoteCommander does not operate properly,the batteries are getting weak and Eappears on the LCD display. When theLCD display dims or the backlight for thetouch keys grows dim, the batteries aregetting weak, and need to be replaced.
Notes on replacing the batteries• Do not attempt to recharge dry batteries.• Do not carry dry batteries together with coins
or other metallic objects. This can generateheat if the positive and negative terminals ofthe batteries accidentally come into contactwith metallic objects.
• When you are not going to use the unit for along time, remove the batteries to avoiddamage from battery leakage and corrosion.
• Do not use different types of batteries at thesame time.
• When you replace the batteries, replace themboth with new ones.
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Setting the clockWhen you install batteries the first time,the Remote Commander enters clocksetup mode.“DS_TIME” appears as the Display title.“STD_TIME” lights and “SET” and“DS_TIME” flash on the Label keys.STD_TIME: standard timeDS_TIME: daylight savings time
DS_TIME
SULEARNNG
SET [STD_TIME] DS_TIME
1 Press “STD_TIME” or“DS_TIME” on the Label keys.
The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.If the summer time (daylight savingstime) is used in your area, press theDS_TIME key. When the time changeoccurs (in spring and autumn), theRemote Commander willautomatically adjust itself.If the summer time is not used in yourarea, press the STD_TIME key.
2 Press “SET” on the Label keys.
SET
A beep sounds, “SET” and “SU” flash,and “12:00 AM” lights on the Clockdisplay.
CLOCK
SU
AMLEARNNG
SET STD_TIME
3 Set the day of the week bypressing the F or f button.The selected day of the week flashes.
Next, press the g button. The day ofthe week is set.“12” (hour) “AM” and “SET” flash.
CLOCK
SU
AMLEARNNG
SET STD_TIME
NoteIf you press the G button, the day of theweek is set and setting mode skips to step5.
or
Continued
SU : SundayMO : MondayTU : TuesdayWE : WednesdayTH : ThursdayFR : FridaySA : Saturday
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4 Set the hour and AM (or PM) bypressing the F or f button.The selected hour and AM (or PM)flash.
Next, press the g button. The hourand AM (or PM) are set.“00” (minute) and “SET” flash.
CLOCK
SU
AMLEARNNG
SET STD_TIME
NoteIf you press the G button, the hour and AM(or PM) are set and the setting modereturns to step 3.
5 Set the minute by pressing the For f button.The selected minute flashes.
If you want to finish the clock setting,go to step 6.
CLOCK
SULEARNNG
SET STD_TIME
Notes• If you press the g button, the minute is
set and the setting mode returns to step 3.• If you press the G button, the minute is
set and the setting mode returns to step 4.
6 Press “SET” on the Label keys.
SET
The beep sounds, and the clock startsfrom the 0 second of the currentminute.
NoteIf you press the SET key in any step above, theclock starts from the 0 second of the currentminute.
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Remote Commandersettings and operatingprocedures
About the factory settingThe Remote Commander is preset at thefactory to operate most Sony brand AVcomponents (see the table below).If you operate a non-Sony AVcomponent, you need to set thecomponent’s preset code on the RemoteCommander first.
Default components listDisplays on ComponentRemoteCommander
TV TV
A-CBL Analog Cable box
D-SAT Digital Satellite
DVD DVD player
VCR Video Cassette Recorder
DVR DVR (DVR, PVR, DVR/Satellite Combo, DVR/Cable Combo)
CD CD player
RCVR Receiver/Amplifier
DVDVR DVR/DVD combo
DVD-R DVD Recorder
D-CBL*1 Digital Cable box
DAV DVD/Receiver combo
PJ Projector
TAPE*2 Cassette deck
MD MD deck
LIGHT Light
*1 If your component has the built-in DVRfunction, preset the “Code No.” of DVR.
*2 Analog audio compact cassette deck
See “Table of preset functions” (page 76) for thefunctions of keys and buttons for eachcomponent.
How to set up the RemoteCommander (On-PC Setupand On-Remote Setup)
There are two ways to make settings forthe Remote Commander, “On-PC Setup”with the aid of PC software and “On-Remote Setup” directly on the RemoteCommander.
• On-PC Setup (Recommended)“On-PC Setup” uses the suppliedsoftware for your PC, “AX RemoteEditor” to set up the RemoteCommander. By following the wizard,it allows you to easily make all thenecessary settings for the RemoteCommander (components’ presetcodes, etc.,). Furthermore, you can addand customize a range of settingswhich are not available with On-Remote Setup.
• On-Remote Setup“On-Remote Setup” is a way of settingup directly with the RemoteCommander. However, some advancedsettings are not available with On-Remote setup (see the table on page14).
See “Setting procedure for On-PC Setup”(page 14), or “Setting procedure for On-Remote Setup” (page 15) for each settingmethod.
IMPORTANTYou cannot use both methods. Once youset up the Remote Commander by eitherOn-PC Setup (recommended) or On-Remote Setup, you cannot makeadditional settings using the othermethod. You can only delete the entiresetup and start over using the other setupmethod.
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Programmable items of On-PCSetup and On-Remote Setup
*1 System Control function is used to performa programmed series of actions (a macro)on several AV components by pressing justone button.
*2 An XPRESS function is also a macrofunction which executes a series of actionsfor controlling several AV components bypressing just one key. The difference is, theXPRESS display stays available for you tomake additional settings.
*3 An Air-Slide is a function which executesan XPRESS function by “sliding yourfinger” in a set pattern across the display.
Setting procedure for On-PC Setup
If you set up the Remote Commanderusing On-PC Setup (recommended),follow the procedures below.
Step1: Installing the “AX RemoteEditor” (page 16).
Step2: Installing the USB driver(page 17).
Step3: Using the “AX RemoteEditor” to set up the RemoteCommander (page 19).See the Help file of AX RemoteEditor for setting details.
Step4: Operating an AVcomponent using the RemoteCommander.After finishing the setting with AXRemote Editor, operate the AVcomponent using the RemoteCommander.• Operating the XPRESS function
(page 22).• Operating components
individually (page 27).
Option1: You can also change theUnit Settings such as thebacklight and beep (pages 34,41).
Option2: You can also change thesettings of the buttons or keyson the Remote Commanderwith AX Remote Editor.See the Help of AX Remote Editor forsetting with AX Remote Editor.
Main settingitems
Setting thepreset codes
Learning theremote controlsignals
Editing the label
Setting theTimer
Programmingthe Timer
Setting SystemControlfunction *1
Setting XPRESSfunction *2
Setting Air-Slide function *3
Unit Settings
Using the AXRemote Editor(On-PC Setup)
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When using On-PC SetupIf you set up the Remote Commanderusing On-PC Setup, you do not need toread this PDF manual “Setting by On-Remote Setup”.(pages 45 – 69)
Setting procedure for On-Remote Setup
If you set the Remote Commander On-Remote Setup, follow the procedurebelow.
Step1: Setting the preset codes(page 45).
Step2: Operating AV componentsusing the Remote Commander.After finishing the setting of thepreset codes, you can use the RemoteCommander to operate your AVcomponents.• Operating the XPRESS function
(page 22).• Operating components
individually (page 27).
Option1: You can also change theUnit Settings such as backlightand beep (pages 34, 41).
Option2: You can also change thesettings of the buttons or keyson the Remote Commander.• Using non-preset remote control
operations (Learning function)(page 47).
• Programming a series of actionswith just one button (SystemControl function)(page 51).
• Setting the XPRESS macroactivation (page 56).
• Controlling the volume of visualcomponents connected to an audiocomponent (page 57).
• Setting the Timer (page 59).• Changing the names of labels
(page 65).
When using On-Remote SetupIf you set up the Remote Commanderusing On-Remote Setup, you do not needto install the AX Remote Editor and itsdriver, or connect the RemoteCommander to your PC. You also do notneed to read the PDF pages 16 to 20.
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Setting up for your PCBy installing the “AX Remote Editor” onthe supplied CD-ROM onto your PC, youcan set up the Remote Commandersimply with your PC.“AX Remote Editor” makes setting upcomplex series of operations (a macro)easy, and also allows various otherconvenient functions to be set up. Fordetails, see the Help menu provided in“AX Remote Editor.”
“AX Remote Editor” systemrequirements
Operating systems (manufacturerinstalled):
Windows XP Media Center Edition2005/Windows XP Media CenterEdition 2004/Windows XP MediaCenter Edition/Windows XPProfessional/Windows XP HomeEdition/Windows 2000 Professional
Computer:IBM PC/AT or compatible (Thesoftware does not run on Macintoshoperating system)
CPU:Pentium II, 300 MHz or more
Required Hard Drive Capacity:20 MB or more
RAM:64 MB or more (128 MB or more forWindows XP)
Display:High (16 bits) color or higher,1024 × 768 dots or better*
Required Peripherals:CD-ROM Drive, USB port
* Does not operate with a display of under1024 × 768 dots.
Installing the “AX RemoteEditor”
Follow the instructions below to install.
Notes• Do not simply copy the “AX Remote Editor”
folder in the supplied CD-ROM to a PC. Youneed to install it properly for it to work.
• Administrator privileges are required forinstallation on PCs running Windows 2000 orWindows XP.
1 Close all software running onWindows.
2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive of the PC.
After a moment, “RM-AX4000 InstallCD Menu” appears.
3 Click [Install AX Remote Editor].“AX Remote Editor 1.1 Setup”appears.
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4 Click [Next].Follow the on-screen instructions andproceed with the installation.
TipIf the installation screen is hidden behindother windowsIf “AX Remote Editor 1.1 Setup” disappearsbehind other screen while installing, pressthe [Tab] key several times while pressingdown the [Alt] key to bring up “AX RemoteEditor 1.1 Setup” again.
5 Click [Finish].The “AX Remote Editor 1.1 Setup”screen closes and “RM-AX4000 InstallCD Menu” appears.
6 Click [Exit].
TipYou can read the “Operating Instructions” PDFfile by clicking [Read Operating Instructions] of“RM-AX4000 Install CD Menu”.
Installing the USB driverYou need to install the USB driver beforeconnecting the supplied USB cable toyour PC and the Remote Commander.Follow the instructions below to install.
Notes• Without batteries in the Remote Commander,
the USB connection cannot be detected by thePC even if the USB cable is connected.
• Make sure to install the batteries beforeinstalling the USB driver. If the USB driverinstallation is interrupted by mistake, installit again from the beginning.
• Do not simply copy the USB driver in thesupplied CD-ROM to the PC. You need toinstall it properly for it to work.
• On Windows 2000 or Windows XP, logonwith an authorized "Administrator" ID wheninstalling the USB driver.
• Administrator privileges are required forinstallation on PCs running Windows 2000 orWindows XP.
• Depending on the PC, various messagesother than those mentioned in this manualmay appear during the USB driverinstallation. Just follow the on-screeninstructions of these messages to install.
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For Windows XP users
1 Close all software running onWindows.
2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive of the PC.After a moment, “RM-AX4000 InstallCD Menu” appears.
3 Click [Exit] to close “RM-AX4000Install CD Menu.”
4 Connect the PC and the RemoteCommander using the suppliedUSB cable (page 19).“Found New Hardware” appears inthe Notification Area in the lowerright-hand of the display. After amoment, “Found New HardwareWizard” appears.TipIf the following confirmation appears, “CanWindows connect to Windows Update tosearch for software?” appears, select [No, notthis time], then click [Next].
5 Select “Install the softwareautomatically [Recommended]”,then click [Next].Installing of the USB driver starts.“Completing the Found NewHardware Wizard” appears when theinstallation is complete.
6 Click [Finish].Installing of the USB driver finishes.
For Windows 2000 users
1 Close all software running onWindows.
2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM intothe CD-ROM drive of the PC.After a moment, “RM-AX4000 InstallCD Menu” appears.
3 Click [Exit] to close “RM-AX4000Install CD Menu.”
4 Connect the PC and the RemoteCommander using the suppliedUSB cable (page 19).“Found New Hardware” appears.After a moment, “Found NewHardware Wizard” appears.
5 Click [Next].“Install Hardware Device Drivers”appears.
6 Select “Search for a suitabledriver for my device[recommended]”, then click[Next].“Locate Driver Files” appears.
7 Mark only the check box of “CD-ROM drives”, then click [Next].“Driver Files Search Results” appears,and the found driver is displayed.
8 Click [Next].Installing of the USB driver starts.“Completing the Found NewHardware Wizard” appears when theinstallation is complete.
9 Click [Finish].Installing of the USB driver finishes.
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Connecting the RemoteCommander to your PC
You can now connect the RemoteCommander to your PC with the suppliedUSB cable. Connect whenever you wantto verify correct operation of key/buttoncommands for an XPRESS function, etc.,or to exchange setup data between yourPC and the Remote Commander.
IMPORTANTDo not keep the Remote Commanderconnected to the PC when the PC is instandby/hibernation, otherwise, amalfunction could occur. Be sure todisconnect the Remote Commander from thePC before standby/hibernation begins.Furthermore, do not connect the RemoteCommander to the PC while it is in standby/hibernation. Wait until the PC comes out ofstandby/hibernation before connecting.
Notes• The Remote Commander uses the battery
when connected to the PC. When you finishthe setup, unplug from the USB connector.
• If “E” is shown in the display, the RemoteCommander cannot be recognized on yourPC. Before connecting the RemoteCommander to your PC, be sure to installfresh batteries in the Remote Commander.
• Do not disconnect the USB cable from yourPC while your PC is communicating withthe Remote Commander, as a malfunctionmay occur.
• Only connect one Remote Commander toyour PC at a time. Otherwise, you will notbe able to download the settings correctly.
1 Connect the USB cable to the USBconnector of the RemoteCommander.
2 Connect the USB cable to the USBconnector of your PC.
Using the “AX RemoteEditor” to set up theRemote CommanderYou can set the Remote Commanderusing the “AX Remote Editor.” Followthe procedures below.
Note“AX1400 Remote Editor” does not start upwhen you do not log in as Administrator.
1 Gather all your remote controls.
We recommend using the remotecontrols which were supplied witheach component, but if you are usinga replacement remote control (due toloss or damage) or a universal remote(which controls multiplecomponents), have it handy as well.
2 On your PC, click the Windows“Start” button and point to “AllPrograms” - “Sony Remote AX,” -“AX Remote Editor” and click.“AX Remote Editor” starts up, andthe last project appears.The first time “AX Remote Editor”starts up, “Startup Wizard” appears.Following the on-screen instructions,create a project.
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Tips• If you are using an operating system other
than Windows XP, click the “Start” button ofWindows and point to “Programs” - “SonyAX” - “AX Remote Editor” and click to startup “AX Remote Editor”.
• If “ ” (the shortcut icon of “AX RemoteEditor”) appears on the desktop ofWindows, double-click the icon to open it.(Depending on the setting, Windows XP mayautomatically delete icons from the desktopif they have not been used for a certainperiod of time. If “ ” does not appear onthe desktop, use the “Start” button.)
Using “AX Remote Editor”– Help
You can set up the Remote Commanderby operating “AX Remote Editor,”referring to the detailed instructionsprovided in Help.
Starting HelpStart up “AX Remote Editor,” then click“Help” on the menu bar and select “AXRemote Editor help.”Help topic for the current edit screenappears by pressing the “F1” key whileediting. If no Help topic is available forthe screen, the top menu of Help appears.
How to use HelpClick one of the tabs: “Contents,”“Index” or “Search,” and check theinformation you need.
To search by contents (Contents)You can find information relating to a specificsubject by using the table of contents shown onthe “Contents” tab.
To search indexed information(Index)You can find information from a list ofpredetermined keywords shown on the“Index” tab.
To search using keywords (Search)You can submit a keyword search on the“Search” tab by typing in your keyword(s).
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Operating
Operating
Operating the RemoteCommanderThere are two ways to operate thecomponents on the Remote Commander.• XPRESS operation: You can operate
multiple AV components related to aspecific task, such as “watching aDVD,” or “watching a digital satellite,”etc. This is called an “XPRESSfunction.”
• Single component operation: You canoperate each AV componentindividually (page 27).
What is the XPRESSfunction?
An “XPRESS function” is an executableseries of actions that can operate severalAV components by pressing just one key.For example, you have to perform thefollowing operations sequentially towatch a DVD using a TV, receiver/amplifier, and DVD player.1. Turn on the DVD player.2. Turn on the TV.3. Set the appropriate input mode of
the TV.4. Turn on the receiver/amplifier.5. Set the appropriate input selector of
the receiver/amplifier.6. Start DVD playback.By setting the above actions as anXPRESS function, you can watch a DVDby simply pressing one key.
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Also, the XPRESS function can memorizethe status of power on/off, input selectorfor each component, and send a signal tosynchronize the status which you wantwithout reference to the component'sstatus.Some XPRESS functions are preset at thefactory to operate Sony brandcomponents (see the table below).However, depending on the factorypreset code, they may not necessarily beeffective.
Default XPRESS function list
How to set up an XPRESS functionFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: You cannot setup an XPRESS function.
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Displays on theLabel keys
TV
A-CBL
D-SAT
DVD
VCR
DVR
CD
RCVR
Programmed commands
Turns on TV, and the displayof XPRESS_TV appears.
Turns on TV and Analogcable box, and the display ofXPRESS_A-CBL appears.
Turns on TV and DigitalSatellite, and the display ofXPRESS_D-SAT appears.
Turns on TV and DVD player,and the display ofXPRESS_DVD appears.
Turns on TV and VideoCassette recorder, and thedisplay of XPRESS_VCRappears.
Turns on TV and DigitalVideo Recorder, and thedisplay of XPRESS_DVRappears.
Turns on CD player andReceiver (Amplifier), and thedisplay of XPRESS_CDappears.
Turns on Receiver(Amplifier), and the displayof XPRESS_RCVR appears.
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Operating the XPRESSfunction
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
When you press an XPRESS button onthe Remote Commander, the XPRESSnames appear at the bottom of thedisplay.
XPRESS /1
SU
AMLEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
When you press an XPRESS name youwant to operate, programmed commandsfor the key are performed and thedisplay to operate the XPRESS functionappears. This display is called, “XPRESSdisplay.” Keys on the XPRESS display aredivided into two types—“Touch-keys”with preset labels and “Label keys” thatcan be customized. Touch-keys are usedto execute an XPRESS function. Labelkeys are used to switch to the individualcomponent displays (page 27) that makeup the XPRESS function.
XPRESS_TV
SU
AM
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
LEARNNG
TV
XPRESS button
Touch-keys
Label keys
Operating the Remote Commander(continued)
XPRESSnames
XPRESS display
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Example: To play a DVD playerby XPRESS function (when On-PCSetup was used to set up theRemote Commander)
1 Press the XPRESS button.
X PRESS
“XPRESS” appears as the Displaytitle.
XPRESS /1
SU
AMLEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
2 Press the XPRESS name you wantto operate (in this case, DVD).
DVD
The TV and DVD turn on and eachcomponent is set to its appropriateinput.The main keys you use to control theDVD are displayed as Touch-keys.The components that make up theXPRESS function are displayed asLabel keys.
XPRESS_DVD
SU
AMLEARNNG
DVD TV
3 Press the key(s) or button(s) fordesired operation.
When the signal is sent, appears.You can also use other buttons, suchas the VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–,MUTING, cursor, and MENU buttons.Also see “Table of preset functions”(page 76) for the functions of buttonsfor each source component.
4 When you are finished using theRemote Commander, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button.
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Example: To play a DVD playerby XPRESS function (when On-Remote Setup was used to set upthe Remote Commander)
1 Press the XPRESS button.
X PRESS
“XPRESS” appears as the Displaytitle.
XPRESS /1
SU
AMLEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
2 Press the XPRESS name you wantto operate (in this case, DVD).
DVD
The TV and DVD turn on. The mainkeys you use to control the DVD aredisplayed as Touch-keys.The components that make up theXPRESS function are displayed asLabel keys.
XPRESS_DVD
SU
AMLEARNNG
DVD TV
3 In this step, you need to set theappropriate input of eachcomponent that makes up thisXPRESS function, e.g., the RCVR,TV, and DVD player. Press one ofthe component's Label keys toopen its display, then press theINPUT key once or repeatedlyuntil the correct input is selected.
TV /1
SU
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21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDEINPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
4 Press the BACK button to returnto the previous display, andrepeat step 3 until all thenecessary components’ inputs arecorrectly set.
BACK
The previous LCD display returns.
XPRESS_DVD
SU
AMLEARNNG
DVD TV
NoteIf you had used On-PC Setup, thisstep would be done automatically foryou. That’s why we recommend it.
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Operating
5 Press the key(s) or button(s) fordesired operation.
When the signal is sent, appears.You can also use other buttons, suchas the VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–,MUTING, cursor, and MENU buttons.Also see “Table of preset functions”(page 76) for the functions of buttonsfor each source component.
6 When you are finished using theRemote Commander, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button.
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Operating componentsindividually
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
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COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
When you press the COMPONENTbutton on the Remote Commander, thecomponent names appear at the bottomof the display.
COMPONENT /1
SU
AMLEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
When you press a component name youwant to operate, the display to operatethe component appears. This display iscalled “Component display.” Keys on theComponent display are divided into twotypes—“Touch-keys” with preset labelsand “Label keys” that can be customized.
TV /1
SU
AM
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDEINPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
See “Table of preset functions” (page 76)for the functions of keys and buttons foreach component.
COMPONENTbutton
Touch-keys
Label keys
Componentnames
Component display
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Operating the Remote Commander(continued) 2 Press the component name you
want to operate (in this case, TV).
TV
The component name appears as theDisplay title.And the keys you use to control theTV are displayed as Touch-keys.
TV /1
SU
AM
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDEINPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
3 Press the key(s) or button(s) fordesired operation.Example:1 Press the POWER key.
POWER
2 Press the INPUT key repeatedlyuntil the desired input is selected.
INPUT
How to register the componentsto the Remote CommanderYou can register up to 16 components.For On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: See “Setting thepreset codes” on page 45.
Example: To change the inputselect of the TV
1 Press the COMPONENT button.
COMPONENT
“COMPONENT” appears as theDisplay title.
COMPONENT /1
SU
AMLEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
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When the signal is sent, appears.You can also use other buttons, suchas the VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–,MUTING, cursor, and MENU buttons.Also see “Table of preset functions”(page 76) for the functions of buttonsfor each source component.
4 When you are finished using theRemote Commander, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button.
NoteThe remote control signals may be different forsome components or functions. In this case,program the remote control signals with theLearning function.For On-PC Setup: See the Help menu providedin “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: See “Using non-presetremote control operations” on page 47.
To control the volume
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
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COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
Press the VOLUME +/– buttons tocontrol the volume, and the MUTINGbutton for silence. When you select avisual component, the TV’s volume willbe controlled; when you select an audiocomponent, the amplifier’s volume willbe controlled.
How to set the volume control ofvisual componentsFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: See “Controllingthe volume of visual componentsconnected to an audio component” onpage 57.
VOLUME +/–buttons
MUTING button
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Operating the Remote Commander(continued) 2 Press the POWER key repeatedly
until the desired status fixes, thenpress the DONE key.
DONE
The screen switches to the next statusto be synchronized.
3 Press the INPUT key repeatedlyuntil the desired status fixes, thenpress the DONE key.
4 When you are finished using theRemote Commander, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button.
To synchronize with thestatus of a component
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander memorizes thestatus of the components’ input selectors,and power on/off status. However, ifyou turn on/off a component manuallyor with a different remote control, theRemote Commander may not recognizethe current component status. In thiscase, press the SYNC-UP button tosynchronize with the status of the currentcomponent and the Remote Commander.
1 Press the SYNC-UP button.
SYNC-UP
The component you want to confirmthe status of appears as the Displaytitle.
TV
SU
AM POWER
DONE
LEARNNG
SET ON FOR POWER OF TV
SYNC-UP button
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Operating
Executing a series ofactions at a scheduledtime– Timer function
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander can perform aprogrammed commands automatically ata scheduled time every day or on aparticular day. This function is called“Timer.”You can set up to 8 Timer with thefollowing options.• Timer ON/OFF
Switches ON/OFF each Timer.• Key Label
When you press the TIMER button on theRemote Commander, keys showing a Timerfunction appear at the bottom of the display.The default labels of each Timer are shown as“PROG1” to “PROG8” and you can changetheir labels.
• Commands to be operatedYou can program a series of actions (a macro)to operate at a scheduled time. This is called,“Timer macro.”
• TimeSets the operation time (hour, minute, AM/PM) for a Timer.
• DaySets the day(s) for a Timer.
TIMER button
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To perform an easyaction “Air-Slide” forXPRESS functionThe Remote Commander can perform anXPRESS function by “sliding yourfinger” across its display. This function iscalled an “Air-Slide function.”
COMPONENTBACKX PRESSLIGHTTIMERSYNC-UP OFF
COMMANDERCOMPONENTBACKX PRESS
LIGHTTIMERSYNC-UP OFFCOMMANDER
The Air-Slide has the following 6patterns.
Default Air-Slide list
How to set the Air-Slide actionFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.” Youcan set Air-Slide commands other thanfor XPRESS function, using “AX RemoteEditor.”
Pattern Programmed commands
XPRESS_TV is performed,and the display of XPRESS_TVappears.
XPRESS_A-CBL is performed,and the display of XPRESS_ A-CBL appears.
XPRESS_D-SAT is performed,and the display of XPRESS_D-SAT appears.
XPRESS_DVD is performed,and the display of XPRESS_DVD appears.
No preset
No preset
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How to set the Timer functionFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: See “Setting theTimer” on page 59.
To quickly switch the Timeron or off
With the Remote Commander, you canquickly switch a Timer function on or off.The following procedure is based on theassumption that a series of actions (amacro) is programmed to the PROG1.
1 Press the TIMER button.TIMER
The Timer numbers for which a Timeris already set and is in standby mode,stay lit. The available programnumbers flash on the Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
TIMER /1
SULEARNNG
PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
2 Select a standby timer programthat you want to switch on/off bypressing the Label keys (in thiscase, PROG1).
PROG1
The switching display for Timer ofPROG1 appears.
TIMER
SU
AMOFF
LEARNNG
PROG1
If you select a non-timer program, the“NG” beep is heard and “NG” flashestwice.
3 Press the ON/OFF key.
OFF
A single beep is heard and the “ ”mark appears, and the standby modeof the selected Timer is set to on.
TIMER
SU
AMON
LEARNNG
PROG1
4 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
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If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Notes• When you finish setting the timer standby
mode, the “ ” mark stays lit beside theclock. This means that one or more Timersare activated.
• The timer program you set repeats everyweek until you set the timer standby mode toOFF (weekly timer). If you want to executethe timer program only once, set the timerstandby mode to OFF after the execution ofthe timer program.
IMPORTANTThe Timer function of this RemoteCommander is designed for usewith AV components.Do not use the Timer function withother components, such as an air-conditioner or other electricalappliances. It may cause a fire or aserious injury.
Executing a series ofactions with just onebutton– System Control function
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander has specialbuttons which can be programmed toperform a series of actions (a macro) bypressing just one button.If you press the MORE button (rightmostSYSTEM CONTROL button), all keyssharing the same function as thatSYSTEM CONTROL button appear at thebottom of the display. These keys arecalled, “System Control keys.”You can program a series of actions (amacro) for each of four SYSTEMCONTROL buttons and four SystemControl keys. This is called “SystemControl macro.”
How to set the System ControlfunctionFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”For On-Remote Setup: See“Programming a series of actions withjust one button” on page 51.
System Controlkeys
SYSTEMCONTROL 1-4buttons
MORE button
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Notes• If the remote control detectors of the
components are too far apart, or if somethingis blocking them, some of the componentsmay not operate in the ordered sequencewhen you press a SYSTEM CONTROLbutton or System Control key.
• If some of the components did not operatecorrectly because of the above or for anyother reason, always set all the componentsback to the states they were in before youpressed the SYSTEM CONTROL button orthe System Control key. Failure to do this canresult in incorrect operation when you pressthe SYSTEM CONTROL buttons or theSystem Control keys again.
• Some components may not always bepowered-on by the System Control function.This is because the power of the componentgoes on and off alternately when receivingthe power on/off signal. In this case, checkthe operating component’s power on/offstate before using the System Controlfunction.
Other useful functions
To operate the RemoteCommander in the dark
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander has a backlighton the LCD display. Pressing any buttonor key also activates this by default. If nobutton or key is pushed within a set time,the backlight automatically turns off.
Default backlight settingsOff-time setting 10 seconds
Brightness Level 15 (Max: 15)
Fade effect On
On-mode setting All keys and buttons
How to set the backlightFor On-PC Setup: See the Help menuprovided in “AX Remote Editor.”Or see “Setting the backlight” on page 34.For On-Remote Setup: See “Setting thebacklight” on page 34.
LIGHT button
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Locking the controls– Hold function
To prevent accidental operation, you canlock all the buttons with the Holdfunction. However, any programmedTimer functions will still be activatedwhile the controls are locked.
While pressing the COMMANDEROFF button, press the touch-key.A message reminding you to release theHold function appears for 10 seconds onthe LCD display.
When the controls are lockedIf you attempt to operate the RemoteCommander, a message reminding youto release the Hold function appears for10 seconds on the LCD display.
SULEARNNG
Press COMMANDER OFF and TAP LCD.
To unlock the controlsWhile pressing the COMMANDER OFFbutton, press the touch-key.With a beep sounds, the previous statusdisplay returns.
To turn off all thecomponents at one time
EPG MENU
SYSTEM CONTROL
OK
1 MORE43
COMPONENT
VOLUME
BACKX PRESS
2
RECALL
LIGHTTIMER
MUTING
SYNC-UP
CHANNEL
EXIT TOOLS
ALL OFF
LEARNNG
OFFCOMMANDER
If you press the ALL OFF button, allcontrolling components turn off.Some components may not turn off bypressing the button. In this case, press theSYNC-UP button to synchronize with thepower on/off status of the components.For details, see “To synchronize with thestatus of a component” on page 28.
ALL OFF button
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Unit Settings
Setting the backlightThe LCD display’s backlight is preset atthe factory to activate whenever theRemote Commander is operated, and toswitch off automatically if you do notoperate for more than 10 seconds. Youcan set the backlight automatic-off time,brightness, fade effect and which buttonsactivate the backlight. To change thissetting, perform the following procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
OFFCOMMANDER
MUTING
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET
SULEARNNG
LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER
If “LIGHT” does not flash on theLabel keys, press the Display title(SET) repeatedly until it appears.
2 Press “LIGHT” on the Label keys.LIGHT
“LIGHT” appears as the Display title.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE
3 Press “OFF_TIME” on the Labelkeys.OFF_TIME
The setting display for automatic-offtime of the backlight appears.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME (-) 10sec (+)
4 Press the (–) or (+) key to changethe automatic-off time of thebacklight.You can set the automatic-off timefrom 1 to 60 seconds. Each time the(–)/(+) key is pressed, the timedecreases/increases by 1 second. Forexample, “20sec” on the Label keysmeans 20 seconds.
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5 Press the BACK button or theCOMMANDER OFF button.
BACK
orOFF
COMMANDER
“LIGHT” appears as the Display title.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE
NoteWhen you set the automatic-off time tolonger than 10 seconds (factory setting), thebattery life may be shorter.
6 Press “LEVEL” on the Label keys.
LEVEL
The setting display for brightnessappears.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
LEVEL (-) LEVEL 15 (+)
7 Press the (–) or (+) key to changethe brightness of the backlight.You can set the brightness from 1 to15. Each time the (–)/(+) key ispressed, the level decreases/increasesby 1.
8 Press the BACK button or theCOMMANDER OFF button.
BACK
orOFF
COMMANDER
“LIGHT” appears as the Display title.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE
9 Press “FADE” on the Label keys.
FADE
The setting display for fade effectappears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
FADE [ ON ] OFF
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10 Press the ON or OFF key toselect the fade effect of thebacklight.ON: fade in/out backlightOFF: normal backlightThe fade effect of the backlightchanges and a beep sounds each timeyou press the keys.
11 Press the BACK button or theCOMMANDER OFF button.
BACK
orOFF
COMMANDER
“LIGHT” appears as the Display title.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE
12 Press “ON_MODE” on the Labelkeys.
ON_MODE
The setting display for buttons toactivate the backlight appears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
ON_MODE LIGHT [ ALL ]
13 Press the LIGHT or ALL key toselect which buttons activate thebacklight.LIGHT: The backlight is activated bypressing the LIGHT button only.ALL: The backlight is activated bypressing any button on the RemoteCommander except the VOLUME +/–,CHANNEL +/– and COMMANDEROFF buttons.The buttons to activate backlightchanges and a beep sounds each timeyou press the keys.
NoteIn the “ALL” position, if you use theRemote Commander frequently, the batterylife may be shorter. In this case, shorten theautomatic-off time.
14 Press the BACK button or theCOMMANDER OFF button.
BACK
orOFF
COMMANDER
“LIGHT” appears as the Display title.
LIGHT
SULEARNNG
OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE
15 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
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If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Setting the LCD display
Setting the automatic-offtime of the LCD display
The Remote Commander is preset at thefactory to switch off the LCD displayautomatically if you do not operate it formore than 5 minutes. To change thissetting, perform the following procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET
SULEARNNG
LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER
If “DISPLAY” does not flash on theLabel keys, press the Display title(SET) repeatedly until it appears.
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2 Press “DISPLAY” on the Labelkeys.
DISPLAY
“DISPLAY” appears as the Displaytitle.
DISPLAY
SULEARNNG
DISP-OFF ALIGN CONTRAST
3 Press ”DISP-OFF” on the Labelkeys.
DISP-OFF
The setting display for automatic-offtime of the LCD display appears.
DISPLAY
SULEARNNG
DISP-OFF (-) 05min (+)
4 Press the (–) or (+) key to changethe automatic-off time of the LCDdisplay.You can set the automatic-off timefrom 1 to 30 minutes.Each time the (–)/(+) key is pressed,the minute decreases/increases by1 minute. For example, “02min” onthe Label keys means 2 minutes.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Setting the LCD display(continued)
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3 Press the point on the top-right ofthe LCD display.The square appears in the center ofthe LCD display.
ALIGNMENT
SULEARNNG
4 Press the square in the center ofthe LCD display.When the calibration is complete, thebeep sounds, and the LCD displayreturns to the selecting display ofdisplay setting.
DISPLAY
SULEARNNG
DISP-OFF ALIGN CONTRAST
NoteWhen calibrating, be sure to press the pointaccurately, otherwise the calibration will beoff and you will need to start over.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The RemoteCommander turns off.
Calibrating the alignmentof the LCD display
You can calibrate the alignment of theLCD display if the Touch-keys are notworking properly. To change this setting,perform the following procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MENU button and EXITbutton.
MENU EXITOFFCOMMANDER
The setting display for calibrating thealignment of the LCD displayappears.
ALIGNMENT
SULEARNNG
2 Press the point on the bottom-leftof the LCD display.The other point appears on the top-right of the LCD display.
ALIGNMENT
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3 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
Setting the LCD display(continued)
Setting the contrast of theLCD display
You can adjust the contrast of the LCDdisplay if the screen is not viewedproperly. To change this setting, performthe following procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the OK button.
OKOFF
COMMANDER
The setting display for contrastappears.
CONTRAST
SU
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8
0
7 9
POWER
REC
INPUT
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
LIST
A/B
TOP MENU
LEARNNG
2 Press the CHANNEL +/– buttonto adjust the contrast of the LCDdisplay.CHANNEL
You can set the contrast level from 1to 15.CHANNEL +: Darker contrastCHANNEL –: Lighter contrast
NoteIf you press the CHANNEL +/– button andthe contrast level is already at theminimum/maximum level, the beep doesnot sound. The level can be set from 1 to 15.
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3 Press “BEEP” on the Label keys.
BEEP
The setting display for beep appears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP [ ON ] OFF
4 Press the ON or OFF key to selectthe beep.ON: Turns on the beep.OFF: Turns off the beep.The beep setting changes and a beepsounds each time you press the key.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Setting the beepThe Remote Commander is preset at thefactory with the confirmation beep set toon. To change this setting, perform thefollowing procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET
SULEARNNG
LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER
If “OTHER” does not flash on theLabel keys, press the Display title(SET) repeatedly until it appears.
2 Press “OTHER” on the Labelkeys.
OTHER
“OTHER” appears as the Display title.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET
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Adjusting the clockYou can adjust the clock after setting.To change this setting, perform thefollowing procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET
SULEARNNG
LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER
If “OTHER” does not flash on theLabel keys, press the Display title(SET) repeatedly until it appears.
2 Press “OTHER” on the Labelkeys.
OTHER
“OTHER” appears as the Display title.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET
3 Press “CLOCK” on the Labelkeys.
CLOCK
The setting display for clock appears.
CLOCK
SU
AMLEARNNG
SET STD_TIME
4 Press the F/f/g/G buttons tochange the time or day.Each time the G or g button ispressed, the Clock display changes inorder (the day y the hour ythe minute y the day).Each time the F or f button ispressed, the hour or minute changesby 1 hour or minute.Select the hour or minute by pressingthe (G/g) button first.
5 Press “SET” on the Label keys.
SET
With a beep sound, the clock isstarted. “OTHER” appears as theDisplay title.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET
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6 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
To change the display tothe daylight savings time(summer time) indication
You can select the standard time(STD_TIME) or summer time (DS_TIME).To change this setting, perform thefollowing procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET
SULEARNNG
LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER
If “OTHER” does not flash on theLabel keys, press the Display title(SET) repeatedly until it appears.
2 Press “OTHER” on the Labelkeys.
OTHER
“OTHER” appears as the Display title.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET
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3 Press “DS_TIME” on the Labelkeys.
DS_TIME
The setting display for daylightsavings time appears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
DS_TIME [STD_TIME] DS_TIME
4 Press the STD_TIME or DS_TIMEkey.
STD_TIME is 1 hour behind theDS_TIME.DS_TIME is 1 hour ahead of theSTD_TIME.The setting of the daylight savingstime changes and a beep sounds eachtime you press the keys.
NoteIn this case, the minute and second are notchanged.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
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The following section explains On-Remote Setup. If you set the RemoteCommander by On-PC Setup, theseexplanations are not valid.
Setting the presetcodesYou should register components to theRemote Commander by setting theirpreset codes.Setting of the preset code is required inthe following cases:– To use a Sony component that is not
registered to the Remote Commanderby the default setting
– To use other brands of components
Example: To set up a Philips TV
1 See the tables in the supplied“Preset Code Lists,” and find thefour-digit preset code for thedesired component.If more than one preset code is listedfor the component, use the firstnumber on the list.For example, to set up a Philips TV,you would use the preset code “8011.”
TipThe first digit of the preset code means thetype of component (TV, VCR, etc.). Forfurther details, see the tables in thesupplied “Preset Code Lists.”
2 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
3 Press “PRESET” on the Labelkeys.
PRESET
“PRESET” appears as the Displaytitle. The component name flashes onthe Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
PRESET /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
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4 Select the component name youwant the Remote Commander topreset by pressing the Label key(in this case, TV).
TV
The “TV” and current preset code (inthis case, “8001”) appear as the Labelkeys.“0” - “9,” “CLEAR” and “POWER”flash.
PRESET
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8
0
7 9
POWER
CLEAR
LEARNNG
TV 8001
NoteIf another remote control signal has alreadybeen learned, the delete confirmation messageappears. Register the components after deletingthe learned signal following the procedure ofthe LCD display.
PRESET
SULEARNNG
DELET LEARN? YES NO
5 Press the “8,” “0,” “1,” and “1”number keys.
TipEach time the CHANNEL +/– button ispressed, the preset code increases/decreases by 1.
If you make a mistake ininputtingPress the CLEAR key. The preset codereturns to the previous number.
6 Press the OK button.
OK
A beep sounds and the input presetcode appears on the Label keymomentarily.
PRESET
SULEARNNG
TV TV 8011 OK
“PRESET” appears as the Displaytitle.
PRESET /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
7 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
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If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Notes• If you enter a preset code that is not on the
table in the supplied “Preset Code Lists,” theRemote Commander beeps five times. Thedigits you input and “NG” appear on theLabel key after you press the OK button. Theprevious setting returns. If this happens,check the preset code, and try setting again.
• If you do not enter any data to the RemoteCommander for over 2 minutes between eachstep, the setup procedure will be canceled. Toset the preset code again, press the MUTINGbutton while pressing the COMMANDEROFF button.
• The first digit of the preset code means thetype of component (TV, VCR, etc.). Thecomponent corresponding to the four-digit ofthe preset code is set in step 5. If you registera component whose type is different fromthat previously preset to the Label keys, youcan, if necessary, change the componentnames as the Label keys (page 65).
• If you set a preset code after you inputcharacter contents (names, etc.) to the Labelkeys (page 65), they are cleared and return tothe original display. Edit the characters afteryou decide the component to be used bysetting a preset code.
• Except the DVD/Receiver combo (DAV), thecomponents with the built-in amplifiershould be registered as RCVR (Receiver). Allthe keys that are inoperative should beregistered by the learning function.
Using non-presetremote controloperations– Learning functionTo operate non-preset components orfunctions, use the following “learning”procedure to “program” any of theprogrammable buttons and keys tooperate the functions of another remotecontrol. You can also use the Learningfunction to change the signal ofindividual keys and buttons after settingthe preset code (page 45).
Notes• You cannot perform this procedure before
setting the preset code. Set the preset codefirst.
• Some specific remote control signals may notbe learned.
• The learned signal may not work properly ifa target component’s remote control presetbutton has two different functions for a singlepress. If this occurs, program the two signalsfor a Label key by referring to the “Learningup to 4 signals to one key” on page 49.
• If you do not perform learning steps within 2minutes, the learning process is cancelled.
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1 Place the Remote Commanderhead to head with yourcomponent’s remote control.
2 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
3 Press “LEARN” on the Labelkeys.
LEARN
“LEARN” appears as the Display title.The component name flashes on theLabel keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available. Pressthe number to go to the next page.
LEARN /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
TipTo change the component name of aLabel keyPress and hold the Label key for thecomponent name for more than 2 seconds.The Label key flashes and the RemoteCommander enters the component namechanging mode.See step 6 on page 67 for how to inputcharacters.
4 Select the component name youwant the Remote Commander tolearn by pressing the Label key(in this case, TV).TV
The “TV” and “ LEARNLEARN ” appear on theDisplay title.The learnable keys and the preset keyflash alternately.
TV /1
SU
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDE
REC
INPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
LIST
2PICA/B
TOP MENU
LEARNLEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW NEW NEW
Y
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
INPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY
2PIC
LEARNLEARNNG
TV /1
Remote control for your component
about 1 - 3 inches(3 - 8 cm) away
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5 Press the key or button on theRemote Commander you want to“program” the preset code to.
“ LEARNLEARN ” flashes and only the pressedkey remains on the LCD display.
TV /1
SULEARNLEARNNG
When you have programmed thebuttons on the RemoteCommanderThe names of buttons not on the LCD display(VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–, MUTING,RECALL, MENU, EPG, TOOLS, EXIT, F, f, g,G and OK ) appear on the right Label keys.
To clear the learned signal froma key or buttonWhile pressing the SYNC-UP button,press the learned key or button you wantto clear.
SYNC-UP
The cleared key flashes together withother keys that are available for learning.
Learning up to 4 signals to onekeyThis is useful when the RemoteCommander is not working properly,even when the signal is learned for theRemote Commander using the Learningfunction. You can also use this function toswitch the input mode such as TV, etc., orto switch between DVD player and DVDrecorder operation with one key.
To re-program already learned keys orbuttons, press the key or button whilepressing the LIGHT button.
INPUTLIGHT
“ LEARNLEARN ” flashes and the only the pressedkey remains on the LCD display.You can program a maximum of 4functions to one key or button.
6 Press and hold the button on theother remote control until youhear a beep.(If you release the button before youhear a beep, the signal may not belearned correctly.)
“ LEARNLEARN ” stops flashing and stays lit.When the command has been learnedsuccessfully, the learned keys stay litand the other keys available forlearning flash alternately.
Notes• If “NG” flashes on the LCD display with
5 beep sounds, learning did not succeed.Try again steps 5 and 6.
• If you touch a wrong key by mistake,while pressing the SYNC-UP button,press the incorrect key again.
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7 Press the BACK button or theCOMMANDER OFF button.
BACK
orOFF
COMMANDER
“LEARN” appears as the Display title.
LEARN /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
If you want to program anothersignal, repeat steps 4 - 6.
8 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
If the Remote Commander doesnot seem to be working properly,repeat from step 5.If the learned key or button does not operateproperly, program once again. (For example, ifthe volume becomes very loud after pressingthe VOLUME + button just once, noise mayhave interfered during the learning procedure.)
When you program signals to theVOLUME +/ – or MUTING buttons• If you have programmed any signal on the
VOLUME +/– or MUTING button forcomponents other than TV and RCVR(Receiver/Amplifier) using the learningfunction, that signal will be transmitted onlywhen you select that component.
• If you have programmed any signal for theVOLUME +/– or MUTING button of TV orRCVR (Receiver/Amplifier) using thelearning function, that signal will also betransmitted when you select anothercomponent.However, if you have programmed anysignal for the VOLUME +/– or MUTINGbutton of another component, that signal willbe transmitted only after you select thatcomponent.
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For accurate learning• Do not move the remote units during
the learning procedure.• Be sure to press and hold the button of
the other remote control until you hearthe confirmation beep.
• Use fresh batteries in both remotecontrol units.
• Avoid learning in places under directsunlight or strong fluorescent light.
• The remote control signal directionmay differ depending on the remotecontrol. If learning does not work, trychanging the position of the remotecontrol.
• When you program a remote controlunit with an interactive signalexchange system (supplied with someSony receivers and amplifiers) to theRemote Commander, the responsesignal of the component may interferewith the learning of the RemoteCommander. In such a case, move toanother room, etc., where the signalswill not interfere.
IMPORTANTBe sure to place the Remote Commanderout of the reach of small children or pets.Also, set the Hold function to lock the allthe buttons on the Remote Commander(page 33) when it is not used. Devices suchas air conditioners, heaters, electricappliances, and electric shutters orcurtains receiving an infrared signal can bedangerous if misused.
Programming a seriesof actions with just onebutton–System Control functionWith the System Control function, youcan program a series of actions (a macro)and execute them by pressing just onebutton. For example, when you watch avideo, a series of operations like the onesbelow are necessary.Example:1 Turn on the TV.2 Turn on the video (VCR).3 Turn on the amplifier (RCVR).4 Set the input selector of the
amplifier to VIDEO 1.5 Set the input mode of the TV to
VIDEO 1.6 Start video playback.
You can program up to 32 consecutiveoperation steps to each of the SYSTEMCONTROL buttons (1 - 4) or the SystemControl keys (SYSTEM 5 - 8).
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1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press “MACRO” on the Labelkeys.
MACRO
“MACRO” appears as the Displaytitle.
MACRO
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM XPRESS
3 Press “SYSTEM” on the Labelkeys.
SYSTEM
“SYSTEM” appears as the Displaytitle.
SYSTEM
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8
4 Select the System Control nameby pressing the SYSTEMCONTROL button or the SystemControl key (in this case, SYSTEMCONTROL 2 button).SYSTEM CONTROL
2
“COMPONENT” appears as theDisplay title. The component nameflashes on the Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
COMPONENT /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
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5 Select the component name youwant the Remote Commander toprogram the series of actions (amacro) by pressing the Label key(in this case, TV).
TV
The “TV” appears as the Display title,and the programmable keys for theselected component flash.
TV /1
SU
21 3
54 6
ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDEINPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
6 Press the key(s) or button(s) forthe desired operation.If you want to turn on the TV, pressthe POWER key.
POWER
If you want to add commands from adifferent component, press theCOMPONENT button and then selectthe component name from the Labelkeys.
When you have programmed thebuttons on the RemoteCommanderThe names of buttons not on the LCD display(VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–, MUTING,RECALL, MENU, EPG, TOOLS, EXIT, F, f, g,G and OK ) appear on the right Label keys.
When the maximum of 32 steps areinput, the System Control macroprogramming finishes and a beepsounds, and the System Controlmacro displays in order.“SYSTEM” appears as the Displaytitle.
SYSTEM
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8
Notes• You can input up to 32 steps for one
System Control function.• If you need a manual delay between two
steps, press the TIMER button to add aninterval of 250 ms. (ms: 1/1000 second)
• The Display title and the LIGHT buttonare not counted as steps.
7 When you have programmed allthe keys and buttons, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
A beep sounds, the System Controlmacro programming finishes anddisplays in order.
8 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
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If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The setting iscanceled, and the Remote Commander turnsoff.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Notes• If you interrupt the procedure at any point
for over 2 minutes, the setting is cancelledand the series of actions (a macro) will beprogrammed to that point. In this case, clearthe program (page 54) and start again fromstep 1 to set the entire program from thebeginning. You cannot continue from whereyou left off.
• If you set the preset code (page 45) orprogram a new signal by learning (page 47)on a key or button that has beenprogrammed in the System Control macro,the new signal will be transmitted when youpress the corresponding SYSTEM CONTROLbutton or System Control key.
• If you try to program more than 32 steps, theSystem Control macro programming finishes,and the 32 steps you have programmed areregistered. If you want to program again,clear the program (page 54) and start againfrom step 1.
About the order of operationstepsSome of the components may not acceptconsecutive remote control signals. Forexample, a TV generally does not react to thenext signal immediately after the Power-onsignal. So, a series of actions such as TV power-on and input select may not work properly. Inthis case, insert other signals like the examplebelow;TV power-on t VCR power-on t VCRplayback t TV input select
To clear programmed seriesof actions for SYSTEMCONTROL button or SystemControl key
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press “MACRO” on the Labelkeys.
MACRO
“MACRO” appears as the Displaytitle.
MACRO
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM XPRESS
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3 Press “SYSTEM” on the Labelkeys.
SYSTEM
“SYSTEM” appears as the Displaytitle.
SYSTEM
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8
4 While pressing the SYNC-UPbutton, press the programmedkey or button you want to clear.A beep sounds, “SYSTEM” appears asthe Display title.
SYSTEM
SULEARNNG
SYSTEM5 SYSTEM6 SYSTEM7 SYSTEM8
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The setting iscanceled, and the Remote Commander turnsoff.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
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3 Press “XPRESS” on the Labelkeys.
XPRESS
The setting display for XPRESS macroactivation appears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
MACRO
SULEARNNG
XPRESS Macro ON [ OFF ]
4 Press the ON or OFF key to selectthe XPRESS macro activation.ON: Turns on the XPRESS macroactivation.OFF: Turns off the XPRESS macroactivation.The setting of the XPRESS macroactivation changes each time youpress the key.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button, the previous LCD display returns.
Setting the XPRESSmacro activationYou can switch the XPRESS macroactivation to on or off when selecting theXPRESS function.If you set to off, the XPRESS displayappears without sending the XPRESSmacro.To change this setting, perform thefollowing procedure.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press “MACRO” on the Labelkeys.
MACRO
“MACRO” appears as the Displaytitle.
MACRO
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SYSTEM XPRESS
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Controlling the volumeof visual componentsconnected to an audiocomponent
The Remote Commander is factory presetbased on the assumption that you hearthe sound of your visual componentsfrom your TV speakers, and that youhear sound of your audio componentsfrom the loudspeakers connected to youramplifier.
This feature enables you to control thevolume of your TV or amplifier withoutselecting TV or RCVR each time tocontrol the volume.For example, to control the volume whileusing a VCR, you do not need to selectthe TV to control the TV volume. Withthe Remote Commander, you can switchthe volume of all the visual componentsto the amplifier.
The following table shows the factorysetting of component/volume control.
Component Controls the volume of
TV TV
A-CBL TV
D-SAT TV
DVD TV
VCR TV
CD RCVR
RCVR RCVR
DVDVR TV
DVD-R TV
D-CBL TV
DAV DAV
PJ (Projector) PJ
TAPE RCVR
MD RCVR
LIGHT ———
However, if your visual components areconnected to an audio component, youprobably hear TV or VCR sound from theloudspeakers via your amplifier, notfrom your TV speakers. In this case, youneed to change the factory preset so thatyou can control the volume of yourvisual components without first havingto switch to the amplifier.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
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2 Press the Display title (SET) once.
SET
“VOLUME” flashes on the Label keys.
SET /2
SULEARNNG
LABEL VOLUME LIGHT DISPLAY
3 Press “VOLUME” on the Labelkeys.
VOLUME
The setting display of volume controlappears.The current setting is shown insidethe [ ], while the other flashes.
VOLUME
SULEARNNG
VISUAL [ TV ] RCVR
4 Press the TV or RCVR key toselect the volume control.TV: You will hear the sound of yourvisual components from your TVspeakers.RCVR: You will hear the sound ofyour visual components from theloudspeakers connected to youramplifier.The volume control setting changesand a beep sounds each time youpress the keys.
5 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Notes• If you have already programmed any signal
for the VOLUME or MUTING button of eachcomponent by “learning,” the procedureabove will not change the function of theVOLUME and MUTING buttons.
• If you have programmed volume controlsignals on the VOLUME or MUTING buttonsof a TV or RCVR, you can only use thatsignal when you select TV or RCVR. Forother components, the preset volume controlsignals for TV or RCVR (depending on theabove setting procedure) will be transmitted.To use the new signals, you need to programeach button for each component by thelearning procedure (page 47).
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Setting the TimerUp to 8 Timers can be set on the RemoteCommander. You can program the Timerfor the day of the week, the hour, theminute and a series of actions (a macro).You can set each Timer to be executed ornot.To program the Timer, perform thefollowing procedure.
To program the Timer
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press “TIMER” on the Label keys.
TIMER
“TIMER” appears as the Display title.The Timer numbers “PROG1” -“PROG4” flash on the Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
TIMER /1
SULEARNNG
PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
3 Select the Timer number youwant the Remote Commander toset the Timer by pressing theLabel key (in this case, PROG4).
PROG4
The “PROG4” appears as the Displaytitle.“SU” and “12:00 AM” appear on theClock display.
PROG4 /1
SU
AMOFF
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4 Press “MACRO” on the Labelkeys.
MACRO
“COMPONENT” appears as theDisplay title. The component namesflash on the Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
COMPONENT /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
5 Select the component name youwant the Remote Commander toprogram the series of actions (amacro) by pressing the Label key.The “TV” appears as the Display title,and the programmable keys for theselected component flash.
TV /1
SU
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ENTER
8
0
7 9
POWER
WIDEINPUT
SWAP
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
2PIC
LEARNNG
TV_TUNER ANT/SW
6 Press the key(s) or button(s) forthe desired operation.If you want to turn on the TV, pressthe POWER key.
POWER
If you want to add commands from adifferent component, press theCOMPONENT button and then selectthe component name from the Labelkeys.
When you have programmed thebuttons on the RemoteCommanderThe names of buttons not on the LCD display(VOLUME +/–, CHANNEL +/–, MUTING,RECALL, MENU, EPG, TOOLS, EXIT, F, f, g,G and OK ) appear on the right Label key.
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When the maximum of 32 steps areinput, the Timer macro programmingfinishes and a beep sounds, and theTimer macro displays in order.
PROG4
SU
AMOFF
LEARNNG
ON/OFF MACRO TIME TEST
Notes• You can input up to 32 steps for one
Timer.• If you need a manual delay between two
steps, press the TIMER button to add aninterval of 250 ms. (ms: 1/1000 second)
• The Display title and the LIGHT buttonare not counted as steps.
7 When you have programmed allthe keys and buttons, press theCOMMANDER OFF button.
OFFCOMMANDER
A beep sounds, the Timer macroprogramming finishes andprogrammed contents are displayedin order.
8 Press “TIME” on the Label keys.
TIME
“SET” and “SU” flash and “12:00 AM”lights on the Clock display.
PROG4
SU
AMLEARNNG
SET TIME
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9 Press the F or f button to set theday(s) of the week.Each time the F or f button is pressedthe day(s) of the week change asfollows.
SU : SundayMO : MondayTU : TuesdayWE : WednesdayTH : ThursdayFR : FridaySA : Saturday
Then, press the g button. The day(s)of the week is set.“12” “AM” and “SET” flash.
10 Press the F/f/g/G buttons tochange the time.Each time the G or g button ispressed, the Clock display changes inorder (the day(s) y the hour y theminute y the day(s)).Each time the F or f button ispressed, the hour or minute changesby 1 hour or minute.
11 Press “SET” on the Label keys.
SET
With a beep sound, the timer settingchanges.
PROG4 /1
SU
AMOFF
LEARNNG
ON/OFF MACRO TIME TEST
NoteIf you press the SET key at any point,the time setting changes.
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12 Press the ON/OFF or TEST keyto activate the Timer.ON/OFF: With a beep sound, “ON”appears on the top-right of the LCDdisplay, and the Remote Commanderenters the Timer standby mode.TEST: You can check the Timer macroby transmitting the signals.
PROG4
SU
AMON
LEARNNG
ON/OFF MACRO TIME TEST
To reset the timer standby mode,press the ON/OFF key again.
PROG4
SU
AMOFF
LEARNNG
ON/OFF MACRO TIME TEST
13 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Notes• Some Timer may not be executed at the set
time because of conflicts with other set Timer.If the execution time arrives while anotherTimer is running, the later Timer begins onlyafter the first one ends.In this case also, the program may not beexecuted at the set time. So, set the Timerregarding the contents and the duration ofthe Timer execution.
• When using the Timer on this RemoteCommander, only one setting can be assignedto one program. If you want to set the Timerto turn on at a programmed time, and to setthe Timer to turn off at another time,program the two settings separately.
• If there are some programs set to be executedat the same time, they start in order from thelowest Timer number.
• According to the status of the componentoperated by the Timer, the next programmight not function successfully. When settinga Timer, check carefully the setting of otherprograms.
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To clear a Timer macro
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press “TIMER” on the Label keys.
TIMER
“TIMER” appears as the Display title.The Timer numbers “PROG1” -“PROG4” flash on the Label keys.If a page number such as “/1”appears to the right side of Displaytitle, multiple pages are available.Press the number to go to the nextpage.
TIMER /1
SULEARNNG
PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
3 Select the Timer number youwant the Remote Commander toclear the Timer by pressing theLabel key.The selected Timer number appears asthe Display title.
PROG4 /1
SU
AMOFF
LEARNNG
ON/OFF MACRO TIME TEST
4 Press the MACRO key if theTimer macro has already beenprogrammed.
MACRO
“DELETE MACRO?” appears on theLabel key and “YES” and “NO” flash.
PROG4 /1
SULEARNNG
DELETE MACRO? YES NO
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5 Press “YES” on the Label keys.
YES
The Timer macro is cleared, then“COMPONENT” appears as theDisplay title.
COMPONENT /1
SULEARNNG
TV A-CBL D-SAT DVD
If you press the NO keyThe Timer macro is not cleared, and thedisplay returns to step 3.
6 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
Changing the names oflabelsYou can change the names of the XPRESSfunction, components, System Controlkeys and Timer on the Label keys to themost suitable name using up to 8characters or digits.To change the names, perform thefollowing procedure.
Example: To change the name ofthe component(TV).
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
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2 Press the Display title (SET) once.
SET
“LABEL” flashes on the Label keys.
SET /2
SULEARNNG
LABEL VOLUME LIGHT DISPLAY
3 Press “LABEL” on the Label keys.
LABEL
“LABEL” appears as the Display title.
LABEL
SULEARNNG
XPRESS COMPO SYSTEM TIMER
4 Select the type of Label key youwant the Remote Commander tochange by pressing the Label key(in this case, COMPO).XPRESS: Displays XPRESS names. Tochange the Label keys, press theDisplay title.COMPO: Displays component names.To change the Label key, press theDisplay title.SYSTEM: Displays SYSTEM5 - 8. Tochange the Label key, press theDisplay title.TIMER: Displays PROG1 - 4. Tochange the Label key, press theDisplay title.
To change the componentname as the Display titlePress and hold the Display title for thecomponent name displayed for more than 2seconds. The Remote Commander entersthe component name changing mode.
5 Press the Label key of the nameyou want to change.The Remote Commander enters theLabel setting mode.
COMPO (Example: TV)The cursor flashes on the left side ofthe Display title.
TV
SU
21 3
54 6JKLGHI MNO
TUVPQRS WXYZ
SYMBOL 2SYMBOL 1
ABC DEF
8
0
7 9
CLEAR
LEARNNG
Changing the names of labels(continued)
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6 Input digits or characters for theLabel key by pressing the numberkeys (0 -9), SYMBOL 1 key orSYMBOL 2 key on the Touch-key.Begin inputting digits or charactersfrom the left. Press the number keyrepeatedly until you obtain thedesired digit or character.The digits or characters are assignedto the keys as follows.
1: 12: A c B c C c a c b c c c 23: D c E c F c d c e c f c 34: G c H c I c g c h c i c 45: J c K c L c j c k c l c 56: M c N c O c m c n c o c 67: P c Q c R c S c p c q c r c s c 78: T c U c V c t c u c v c 89: W c X c Y c Z c w c x c y c z c 90: 0SYMBOL 1: ! c & c / c ? c $ c % c *c # c + c - c : c , c . c | c spaceSYMBOL 2: space c ( c ) c < c > ct c T c R c r c b c B c ” c ’ c ~c _If you make a mistake, move thecursor to the desired position bypressing the G or g button, and inputagain.If you press the CLEAR key, the Labelkey returns to the previous display.
7 Press the OK button to decide thename.
OK
8 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
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Erasing all the settings– Reset
You can clear all the settings to reset theRemote Commander to its factorysettings.
1 While pressing theCOMMANDER OFF button,press the MUTING button.
MUTING
OFFCOMMANDER
“SET” appears as the Display title.
SET /1
SULEARNNG
PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER
2 Press the Display title (SET)twice.
SET
“OTHER” flashes on the Label keys.
SET /3
SULEARNNG
OTHER
3 Press “OTHER” on the Labelkeys.
OTHER
“RESET” flashes on the Label key.
OTHER
SULEARNNG
BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET
4 Press the “RESET” on the Labelkeys.
RESET
“YES” and “NO” flash on the Labelkey.
RESET
SULEARNNG
ALL RESET? YES NO
5 Press the “YES” on the Labelkeys.
YES
“REALLY?” appears and “NO” and“YES” flash on the LCD display.
RESET
SULEARNNG
REALLY? NO YES
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6 Press the “YES” on the Labelkeys.With a beep sound, the all settings arecleared.
7 Press and hold theCOMMANDER OFF button formore than 2 seconds.
OFFCOMMANDER
The Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to quit beforefinishingPress and hold the COMMANDER OFF buttonfor more than 2 seconds. The previous statusreturns, and the Remote Commander turns off.
If you want to return to theprevious displayPress the BACK button or the COMMANDEROFF button.
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Specifications
Operating distanceApprox. 32.8 ft. (10 meters) (varies dependingon components of different manufacturers)
Power requirementsRemote control and backlight: Four size AA(R6) batteries
Battery lifeApprox. 5 months (a Sony TV turned on/offup to approx. 300 times per day)
DimensionsApprox. 4 3/4 × 1 1/4 × 7 in. (w × h × d)(118 × 31.2 × 175 mm)
Mass12 oz. (320 g) (not including batteries)
Learnable signals*Capacity per signal: up to 300 bitsSignal frequency range: 455 kHz and up to300 kHzSignal interval: up to 1 second
* Some signals cannot be learned by theRemote Commander, even though the signalscomply with these specifications.
Design and specifications are subject to changewithout notice.
Additional Information
Precautions•Do not drop the unit or give a shock to
the unit, or it may cause a malfunction.•Do not leave the unit in a location near
heat sources, or in a place subject todirect sunlight, excessive dust or sand,moisture, rain or mechanical shock.
•Do not put foreign objects into the unit.Should any liquid or solid object fallinto the unit, have it checked byqualified personnel before operatingthe unit any further.
•Do not expose the remote controldetectors of your components to directsunlight or other strong illumination.Too much light there can interfere withremote control operations.
•Be sure to place the RemoteCommander out of the reach of smallchildren or pets. Component such as airconditioners, heaters, electricappliances, and electric shutters orcurtains receiving an infrared signal canbe dangerous if misused.
MaintenanceClean the surface with a soft clothslightly moistened with water or a milddetergent solution. Do not use any typeof solvent such as alcohol, benzine orthinner as they may damage the finish ofthe surface.
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TroubleshootingIf you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first check the batteries(page 10), then check the items below. Refer also to Help of “AX Remote Editor.”
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Trouble with the Remote Commander's basic settings
Problem
The Remote Commanderdoes not turn on.
The LCD display turns offautomatically.
The beep does not sound.
The Timer function hasstopped working.
The touch-keys do notwork properly.
The LCD display does notlight up even though theRemote Commander isturned on.
XPRESS function does notperform On-Remote Setup.
Trouble with operation mode
Problem
Even if you press the keys/buttons on the RemoteCommander, thecomponent does not workproperly.
Even though you holddown a key/button, it doesnot work as intended.
The backlight setting isunintentionally changed.
Solution
• Get closer to the component. The maximum operating distance isapproximately 32.8 ft. (10 m).
• Check that you are aiming the Remote Commander directly at thecomponent, and that there are no obstructions between theRemote Commander and the component.
• Turn on the components first, if necessary.• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For
example, if your component did not come with the RemoteCommander, it probably is not capable of being controlled by aRemote Commander.
• The volume buttons and cursor buttons, and some others,continue to work when they are pressed and held. If you programthe signals of such buttons, RM-AX4000 Remote Commander maynot learn the signals accurately. Reprogram the signals bycontinuing to hold down the desired button of the other remotecontrol until “Learning is complete.” appears in the “AX4000Remote Editor” screen.
• The batteries of the other remote control are weak. Replace withnew ones and reprogram the signals.
Unit Setting of the project set up on your PC is activated if youdownload data changed on your PC with the “Download the UnitSetting data together with the project data” box checked.
Solution
Check the remaining battery level. If low, replace with new ones.
The Remote Commander is preset at the factory to turn the displayoff automatically if you do not operate for more than 5 minutes. Youcan reset the automatic-off time to 1-30 minutes (page 37).
The beep is turned off. Turn the beep on (page 41).
Check the Timer setting (page 29). When the battery power is weakor empty, or if the battery is removed for a long time, the Timersetting may be cleared.
Calibrate the alignment of the LCD display (page 39).
The contrast level is too low. Set the contrast of the LCD displayhigher. While pressing the COMMANDER OFF button, press theOK button. And then press the CHANNEL + button a few times toincrease the contrast.
In case of On-Remote Setup, XPRESS function controls only thepower on/off of the component. If you want to control the inputselector of the TV, etc., follow the procedure for On-PC Setup.
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Problem
“RECOVERY” appears onthe screen and all thebuttons are disabled.
The component does notwork when checking thecode setting on theEmulator.
The visual/audiocomponent's volumecannot be controlled by theRemote Commander.
A System Control functiondoes not work properly.
Even if you set the Timermacro, the componentdoes not work properly.
Even if you operate anXPRESS function, the TVdoes not turn on, or itturns off.
Solution
Error might has occurred in the firmware of the RemoteCommander. Update the firmware using “AX Remote Editor.”
• Get closer to the component. The maximum operating distance isapproximately 32.8 ft. (10 m).
• Check that you are aiming the Remote Commander directly at thecomponent, and that there are no obstructions between theRemote Commander and the component.
• Turn on the components first, if necessary.• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For
example, if your component did not come with the RemoteCommander, it probably is not capable of being controlled by aRemote Commander.
The VOLUME button may be assigned to a different componentthan the one you want it to control.For On-PC Setup: Make sure to set “Action List” of the VOLUMEbutton correctly after selecting the component to control the volumein Advanced mode.For On-Remote Setup: See “Controlling the volume of visualcomponents connected to an audio component” on page 57.The VOLUME button of most components is already assigned tocontrol the TV (or RCVR for audio components). Do not programany other function to the VOLUME button of the TV or RCVR.
• Make sure that you have programmed the commands in thecorrect order (page 51).
• Try changing the orientation of the Remote Commander. If thatdoes not help, try placing the components as close to each other aspossible.
• Check the status of the components and make sure that you haveset the components properly to receive commands.
• The preset codes are changed or new signals have been learnedfor a key or button that has been programmed with a series ofactions. In this case, the new signals are transmitted when theseries of actions is executed.
• The component could not receive the signal from the RemoteCommander successfully. When using the Timer, check thefollowing.– Check that the Timer macro functions correctly by pressing the
TEST key, after setting the Timer macro (page 59).– Check the location of the Remote Commander.
• The status of the component is not suitable for operation (forexample, you programmed the power-on setting, assuming thatpower of the component is off when the Timer turns on.However, if the power of the component is on when thecomponent receives the signal from the Remote Commander, thecomponent will turn off).
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of the component'sinput selector and power on/off. However, if you turn on/off thecomponent with the remote control or operate the componentdirectly, it will not recognize the current component status. In thiscase, press the SYNC-UP button to synchronize with the status ofthe current component and the Remote Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the RemoteCommander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV withthe Remote Commander. You can also turn off the TV at thescheduled time with the Timer on the Remote Commander.
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Problem
Even if you operate anXPRESS function, theSource component doesnot turn on, or it turns off.
Even if you operate anXPRESS function, the inputselector of the TV or RCVR(Receiver/Amplifier) doesnot achieve the correctstatus.
Air-Slide does not workproperly.
Trouble with setting mode
Solution
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of thecomponent's input selector and power on/off. However, if youturn on/off the component with the remote control or operate thecomponent directly, it will not recognize the current componentstatus. In this case, press SYNC-UP button to synchronize thestatus of the current component and the Remote Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the RemoteCommander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV withthe Remote Commander. You can also turn off the TV at thescheduled time with the Timer on the Remote Commander.
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of thecomponent's input selector and power on/off. However, if youturn on/off the component with the remote control or operate thecomponent directly, it will not recognize the current componentstatus. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to synchronize thestatus of the current component and the Remote Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the RemoteCommander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV withthe Remote Commander. You can also turn off the TV at thescheduled time with the Timer on the Remote Commander.
Make sure to slide your finger from the top-left on the LCD display.If you slide other than from the top-left, Air-Slide cannot recognizethe action.
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Problem
You cannot operate thecomponent even after youprogrammed a preset code.
You cannot operate acomponent even after youprogrammed remotecontrol signals with the“learning” function.
“NG” flashes 5 times whenlearning.
Solution
• Set the preset code correctly. If the preset code that is listed firstfor your component does not work, try all the preset codes foryour component in the order listed in the supplied “Preset CodeLists.”
• Some features may not be preset. If some or all of the keys do notfunction correctly even after you have set the preset codes, use thelearning function to program the remote control signals for thecomponent (page 47).
• If you set a component code after changing the label of acomponent, they are cleared and return to the original label.Change the label of a component after you decide the componentto be used by presetting a code.
Make sure that the Remote Commander has learned the correctsignals. See “For accurate learning” (page 51) and try the learningprocedure again (page 48).
• Leaning has not succeeded. After checking the following, try thelearning procedure again (page 48).– Change the distance between the Remote Commander and
remote control.– See “For accurate learning” (page 51).
• The preset codes cannot be set. See the supplied “Preset CodeLists” and try setting the preset codes again (page 45).
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Problem
Learning fails.
“NG” flashes twice whenlearning.
The Remote Commanderdoes not memorize theradio band change (AM/FM) or frequency.
The setting display doesnot appear.
The setting modeunintentionally quits whilesetting up.
“PRESET”, “LEARN”,“MACRO”, ”TIMER”, and”LABEL” do not appear onthe LCD display.
Troubleshooting (continued)
Solution
• When you make the Remote Commander learn the remote controlsignals, be sure to keep about 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) between theremote control of the components and the Remote Commander.
• Check the remaining battery level of the remote control of thecomponents. If low, replace with new ones.
• Avoid learning in places under direct sunlight or strongfluorescent light. The Remote Commander may fail to learnremote control signals under strong light.
• When you program signals of an interactive signal exchangesystem remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’sreceivers and amplifiers) to the Remote Commander, the responsesignal of the main unit may interfere with the learning of theRemote Commander. In such a case, move to a place where thesignals will not reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).
• Perform the Learning procedure after turning off any nearbyapparatus, such as an air-conditioner or infrared headphones.
• The Remote Commander may fail to learn remote control signalsnear plasma TVs. Avoid learning near plasma TVs or turn off theplasma TV when learning
• Learned signals have been programmed for the button or key towhich you want to set the learning, System Control function.Clear the learned signals (page 54) and try setting again.
• Learn the signal within 10 sec after selecting a key/button youwant to program.
The Remote Commander cannot learn them. If you want to adjustthe radio band or frequency, operate it manually.
The batteries are weak. Replace with new ones.
• If you do not operate for more than 120 seconds during settingmode, the Remote Commander automatically exits the settingmode and turns off. Perform the next operation step within 120seconds.
• The batteries are weak. Replace with new ones.
These setting only appear with On-PC setup. To see these items, usethe AX Remote Editor software.
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Customer Support InformationAfter you have read through this manual, if you still cannot get the Remote Commander to workproperly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline at 1-800-822-2217.
Problem
I want to restore all thesettings.
I want to use multiplecomponents (VCR+DVD,TV+VCR, DVD+RCVR(receiver), etc.) withXPRESS function.
You want to set a DVDplayer for both XPRESSDVD and XPRESS CD.
If the batteries die, are thelearned signals lost ?
Your PC cannot recognizethe USB connection.
Solution
For On-PC Setup: In “AX Remote Editor,” click “Tools” on the menubar, then select “Update Firmware for Remote” to update thefirmware of the Remote Commander. If the firmware is updated, allthe settings or learned data of the Remote Commander are deletedand the Remote Commander is set back to the factory setting.For On-Remote Setup: See “Erasing all the settings” (page 68).
When you have a multiple components (such as a DVD/VCRcombo), select only one of either component type. For example, inthe case of a DVD/VCR combo, select “DVD” or ”VCR”. If youselect both components, the XPRESS function will not workproperly.
For On-PC Setup: You can set multiple XPRESS functions for onecomponent. For example, when you watch a DVD, you can set thesound to output from the TV. Or, when you listen to a CD, you canset the sound to output from the RCVR (Receiver/Amplifier).For On-Remote Setup: You can set an XPRESS function for only onecomponent. Choose either XPRESS_DVD or XPRESS_CD.
No. The signals are not deleted because they are stored in thenonvolatile memory.
• Make sure to install the USB driver properly (page 17). Otherwise,you will have to reinstall the USB driver.
• The batteries may be weak. Replace with new ones if the batteryicon appears.
• If the connection goes thorough the HUB, some PCs do notrecognize it. In this case, connect it directly to the USB port ofyour PC.
• The Remote Commander does not work by the bus power. If youuse it in the USB mode, make sure to install new batteries.
• Reconnect the USB mini cable to your PC.• Restart your PC.
Others
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
•
2PIC
SWAP
DISPLAY
MAIN/SUB
INPUT
WIDE
F
f
g
G
OK
EPG
MENU
TVFUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To enter the subchannelnumber
To turn on/off the twinpictures
To swap the main picture andthe sub picture
To display the currentchannel on TV
To switch the sound of theduplex broadcast
To change the input mode
To switch to the WIDE mode
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To use the program guide
To call up the MENU
Appendix
Table of preset functionsNoteThere may be some components or functions that cannot be operated.
KEY DISPLAY
EXIT
TOOLS
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
TV_TUNER
ANT/SW
NORMAL
SOUND
PICTURE
SLEEP
FUNCTION
To exit the MENU
To go into the OPTIONsetting mode
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
To select the channelpreviously selected
To return to the TV (to resetthe external input)
To switch the multiplexantenna input
To return the picture andsound quality to the standardstatus
To select the sound adjustingmode
To select the picture adjustingmode
To operate SLEEP function onthe TV (works only for a TVwith SLEEP function)
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
+100
DISPLAY
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
A-CBL (Analog Cable box)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To select numbers 100 andabove
To turn on the display
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
To select the channelpreviously selected
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Table of preset functions(continued)
KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
•
INFO
S.INDEX
DISPLAY
FAVORITE
INPUT
F
f
g
G
OK
EPG
MENU
EXIT
TOOLS
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
D-SAT (Digital Satellite)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To enter the subchannelnumber
To display programinformation
To bring up the Station Index
To turn on the display
To use the “FAVORITE”function
To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV (Whenconnecting a TV cable orantenna to the receiver, theoutput switches between aTV and SAT program)
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To use the program guide
To call up the MENU
To exit the MENU
To go into the OPTIONsetting mode
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
KEY DISPLAY
RECALL
CATEGORY
ANT/SW
OUTPUT
FUNCTION
To select the channelpreviously selected
Category guide
To switch the antenna inputin order
Cyclic HDTV outputresolution
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
A/B
m
N
M
TOP_MENU
x
X
DISPLAY
.
Z*
>
T•
SUBTITLE
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
MENU
DVD (DVD player)FUNCTION
To turn to the power on/off
Number buttons: To set itemsselected from the screen
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter a setting or to setitems selected from the screen
To decide the distancebetween A and B
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To display the TOP Menu
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the screen
To proceed to the previouslocation or song
To open or close the tray
To proceed to the nextlocation or song
To briefly replay the scene
To go to the previous frame
To switch the subtitle
To briefly fast-forward thescene
To go to the next frame
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To call up the MENU
KEY DISPLAY
EXIT
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
MUTING
TIME
SET_UP
TSLOW
SLOWt
REPEAT
PLAYMODE
EDIT
DISC
TSEARCH
SEARCHt
FUNCTION
To return to the previousdisplay on the MENU
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
To change the time display
To call up the setting upmenu
Slow playback in the reversedirection
Slow playback in the forwarddirection
To go into the repeat mode
To change the playback mode
To switch the edit mode toon/off
To change a disc
To search in the reversedirection
To search in the forwarddirection
* The Z key does not work unless pressed formore than 2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
m
N
M
REC*1
x
X
DISPLAY
MAIN/SUB
Z*2
INPUT
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
MENU
EXIT
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
PLAY x2
Q.TIMER
VCR (Video Cassette Recorder)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To record
To stop
To pause
To activate the on-screendisplay
To switch the sound of theduplex broadcast
To eject a cassette
To change the input mode
CM skip function
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To call up the MENU
To exit the MENU
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
To play at double speed
To select the recording timeby 30 minutes and beginrecording
*1 To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
*2 The Z key does not work unless pressed formore than 2 seconds (factory setting).
KEY DISPLAY
SP/LP
H.S.REW
COUNTER
ANT/SW
TSEARCH
SEARCHt
LINE1
LINE2
DV_IN
TV_TUNER
FUNCTION
To switch the tape speed
To rewind at high speed
To change the counter display
To switch the antenna output
REVIEW locked picturesearch
CUE locked picture search
To select the input source:LINE 1
To select the input source:LINE 2
To select the input source: DV
To return to the TV (to resetthe external input)
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
•
INFO
m
N
M
S.INDEX
REC*2
x
X
DISPLAY
.
FAVORITE
>
INPUT
T•LIST*1
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
DVR (Digital Video Recorder) – DVR, PVR, DVR/Satellite Combo, DVR/Cable Combo
FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To enter the subchannelnumber
To display programinformation
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To bring up the Station Index
To record
To stop
To pause
To turn on the display
To select the previous track
To use the "FAVORITE"function
To select the next track
To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV(When connecting a TV cableor antenna to the receiver, theoutput switches between aTV and SAT program)
To briefly replay the scene
To call up the title of therecorded program
To briefly fast-forward thescene
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
KEY DISPLAY
EPG*1
MENU
EXIT
TOOLS
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
REPLAY*1
LIVE_TV*1
ANT/SW
– PAGE*1
PAGE +*1
– THUMBS*1
THUMBS +*1
CATEGORY
HOME
VIEWER
FUNCTION
To use the program guide
To call up the MENU
To exit the MENU
To go into the OPTIONsetting mode
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (YV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume on theTV. Press again to turnmuting off.
To select the channelpreviously selected
To replay, or to go into REC/REVIEW mode during play(After about 5-second rewind,replay begins.)
To bring up Master Guide
To switch the antenna output
Page down
Page up
To select the desired recordedprogram (It is necessary tohave recorded the desiredprogram.)
To select the desired recordedprogram (It is necessary tohave recorded the desiredprogram.)
Category guide
To return to the home displayfrom any display
To display a drop menu andtoggle to change the user
*1 This key corresponds to Tivo service or the replayservice. Refer to its instruction manual for details.
*2 To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
m
N
M
x
X
DISPLAY
.
Z*
>
CLEAR
D.SKIP
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
MUTING
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
PROGRAM
CONTINUE
CD (CD player)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To select the track number
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter the setting
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To stop
To pause
To switch the display of theCD player to turn on/off
To select the previous track
To open/close
To select the next track
To clear the setting
To select the next disc
Volume up (RCVR)
Volume down (RCVR)
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To select repeat play mode
To play in random order
To use for program play
To select continuous playmode
KEY DISPLAY
DISC
TRACK
EDIT
DSP_MODE
PLAYMODE
FADER
FUNCTION
To decide the numeric keyoperation
To decide the numeric keyoperation
To go into the setting mode ofautomatic program and timefade
To toggle the mode of DSPadded to the CD
To change the playback mode
To toggle the fade-in/fade-out operation
* The Z key does not work unless pressed formore than 2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
EXIT
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
S.FIELD
GENRE
MODE
T.TONE
– CENTER
CENTER +
– REAR
REAR +
– SUB_WOOFER
SUB_WOOFER +
TD.INPUT
D.INPUTt
FUNCTION
To exit the MENU
Volume up (RCVR)
Volume down (RCVR)
Presetting or turning frequencyto a higher: +
Presetting or turning frequencyto a lower: -
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To turn on/off the sound field
To select a sound field genre
To select a sound field mode
To output a test tone
To adjust the center speakerlevel
To adjust the center speakerlevel
To adjust the rear speaker level
To adjust the rear speaker level
To adjust the subwoofer level
To adjust the subwoofer level
To switch the digital input
To switch the digital input
KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 - 9, 0
+10
ENTER
TUNER
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
CD
DVD
AUX
TAPE
PHONO
TV
BAND
SHIFT
INPUT
MD
5.1 INPUT
F
f
g
G
OK
MENU
RCVR (Receiver/Amplifier)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
Keys to use the tuner directly
To select numbers 10 and above
To enter the setting
To select the input source:TUNER
To select the input source:VIDEO 1
To select the input source:VIDEO 2
To select the input source:VIDEO 3
To select the input source: CD
To select the input source: DVD
To select the input source:AUX
To select the input source:TAPE
To select the input source:PHONO
To select the input source: TV
To select the tuner band
To shift band or preset select
To change the input mode
To select the input source: MD
To change the multi-channel of5.1ch and above
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursor downward
To move the cursor to the right
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To call up the MENU
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
INFO
m
N
M
TOP MENU
REC*1
x
X
DISPLAY
.
Z*2
>
INPUT
T•
LIST
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
DVDVR (DVR/DVD combo)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
Number buttons: To set itemsselected on the screen
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter a setting or to setitems selected on the screen
To display programinformation
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To display the Top Menu
To record
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the screen
To proceed to the previouslocation or song
To open or close the tray
To proceed to the nextlocation or song
To change the input mode
To briefly replay the scene
To call up the title of therecorded program
To briefly fast-forward thescene
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
KEY DISPLAY
EPG
MENU
EXIT
TOOLS
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
HDD
DVD
TIMER
SYS_MENU
RECMODE
RECSTOP
RECPAUSE
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
FUNCTION
To use the program guide
To call up the MENU
To return to the previousdisplay on the MENU
To go into the OPTIONsetting mode
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To select a drive
To select HDD
To select DVD
To go into the timer settingmode
To call up the SYSTEMMENU
To select the recording mode
To stop the recording
To pause the recording
To switch the subtitle
To change the sound
*1 To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
*2 The Z key does not work unless pressed formore than 2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
A/B
m
N
M
TOP MENU
REC*1
x
X
DISPLAY
.
Z*2
>
INPUT
T•
SUBTITLE
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
MENU
EXIT
DVD-R (DVD Recorder)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
Number buttons: To set itemsselected on the screen
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter a setting or to setitems selected on the screen
To decide the distancebetween A and B
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To display the Top Menu
To record
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the screen
To proceed to the previouslocation or song
To open or close the tray
To proceed to the nextlocation or song
To change the input mode
To briefly replay the scene
To switch the subtitle
To briefly fast-forward thescene
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To call up the MENU
To return to the previousdisplay on the MENU
KEY DISPLAY
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
TIME
SET_UP
TSLOW
SLOWt
REPEAT
PLAYMODE
EDIT
REC_ MODE
DISC
TSEARCH
SEARCHt
FUNCTION
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To select a drive
To change the time display
To call up the setting upmenu
Slow playback in the reversedirection
Slow playback in the forwarddirection
To go into the repeat mode
To change the playback mode
To switch the edit mode toon/off
To change the recordingmode
To change a disc
To search in the reversedirection
To search in the forwarddirection
*1 To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
*2 The Z key does not work unless pressed formore than 2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0, ENTER
INFO
DISPLAY
FAVORITE
INPUT
F
f
g
G
OK
EPG
MENU
EXIT
TOOLS
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
RECALL
D-CBL (Digital Cable box)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To change the channel (Tochange to channel 5, forexample, press 0 and 5, orpress 5 and ENTER.)
To display programinformation
To turn on the display
To use the “FAVORITE”function
To switch the output of theSAT receiver to the TV (Whenconnecting a TV cable orantenna to the receiver, theoutput switches between aTV and SAT program)
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To use the program guide
To call up the MENU
To exit the MENU
To go into the OPTIONsetting mode
Volume up (TV)
Volume down (TV)
Channel up
Channel down
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To select the channelpreviously selected
KEY DISPLAY
HOME
VIEWER
ANT/SW
– PAGE
PAGE +
FUNCTION
To return to the home displayfrom any display
To display a drop menu andtoggle to change the user
To switch the antenna input
Page up: +
Page down: –
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
TUNER
m
N
M
TOP MENU
REC*
x
X
DISPLAY
.
BAND
>
INPUT
T•SUBTITLE
•t
F
f
g
G
OK
MENU
EXIT
DAV (DVD/Receiver combo)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
Number buttons: To set itemsselected on the screen
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter the setting
To select the tuner band
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To display the Top Menu
To record
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the screen
To proceed to the previouslocation or song
To select the band
To proceed to the nextlocation or song
To change the input mode
To briefly replay the scene
To switch the subtitle
To briefly fast-forward thescene
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
To call up the MENU
To return to the previousdisplay on the MENU
KEY DISPLAY
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
MUTING
D.SKIP
S.FIELD
EJECT
AMP_MENU
MEMORY
FM_MODE
SLEEP
REPEAT
PLAYMODE
AUDIO
FUNCTION
Volume up (DAV)
Volume down (DAV)
Presetting or turningfrequency to a higher: +
Presetting or turningfrequency to a lower: -
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To select next disc
To turn on/off the soundfield
To open or close the tray
To go to the AMP MENU
To preset radio stations
To set the FM mode
To set the sleep timer
To go into the repeat mode
To change the playback mode
To change the sound
* To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
DISPLAY
INPUT
WIDE
F
f
g
G
OK
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
MUTING
RESET
PJ (Projector)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To show the current playstatus on the screen
To change the input mode
To switch to the WIDE mode
To move the cursor upward
To move the cursordownward
To move the cursor to theright
To move the cursor to the left
To enter the selection of theMENU display
Volume up (PJ)
Volume down (PJ)
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To reset
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
ENTER
A/B
m
N
M
REC*
x
X
DISPLAY
.
n
>
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
MUTING
REC_REV
REC_FWD
FADER
TAPE (Cassette deck)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To select the track number
To enter the setting
To select a tape deck: Deck Aor B (Dual cassette deck only
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To record
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the display
To search the beginning of atrack in the rewind direction
To reverse
To search the beginning of atrack in the fast-forwarddirection
Volume up (RCVR)
Volume down (RCVR)
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To record in the reversedirection
To record in the forwarddirection
To stop after fading out andfade in after starting
KEY DISPLAY
REC_MUTE
– REC_LEVEL
REC_LEVEL +
C.RESET
DOLBY_NR
PROGRAM
C.MEMORY
FUNCTION
Record muting
To make the recording levellower
To make the recording levelhigher
To reset the tape counter
To toggle the Dolby NoiseReduction
To go into the program modeby first pressing, and startprogram play by secondpressing
To switch the positionmemory operation accordingto the tape counter to on/off
* To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
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KEY DISPLAY
POWER
1 – 9, 0
+10
ENTER
m
N
M
REC*1
x
X
DISPLAY
.
Z*2
>
CLEAR
D.SKIP
MD (MD deck)FUNCTION
To turn the power on/off
To select the track number (0for the track 10)
To select numbers 10 andabove
To enter the setting
To rewind
To play
To fast-forward
To record
To stop
To pause
To show the current playstatus on the display
To select the previous track
To eject the disc
To select the next track
To clear the setting
To select the next disc
KEY DISPLAY
VOLUME +
VOLUME –
MUTING
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
PROGRAM
CONTINUE
FADER
CD-SYNC
REC_MODE
FUNCTION
Volume up (RCVR)
Volume down (RCVR)
To mute the volume. Pressagain to turn muting off.
To go into the repeat mode
To play in random order
To use for program play
To select continuous playmode
To select the fade-in/fade-out
To start synchronizing withthe CD
To toggle the recording mode
*1 To avoid accidental recording, the REC keydoes not work unless pressed for more than2 seconds (factory setting).
*2 The Z key does not work unless pressedfor more than 2 seconds (factory setting).
Table of preset functions(continued)
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KEYDISPLAY
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SCENE13
SCENE14
SCENE15
SCENE16
ALL ON
ALL OFF
ON
OFF
CHANNEL +
CHANNEL –
RECALL
LIGHT
Spacer
Raise
Lower
Toggle
SpacerSystem
OFF
SCENE1
SCENE2
SCENE3
SCENE4
FULL ON
Raise
Lower
GrafikEye
OFF
SCENE1
SCENE2
SCENE3
SCENE4
SCENE5
SCENE6
SCENE7
SCENE8
SCENE9
SCENE10
SCENE11
SCENE12
SCENE13
SCENE14
SCENE15
SCENE16
Raise
Lower
RadioRA
ALL OFF
SCENE1
SCENE2
SCENE3
SCENE4
SCENE5
SCENE6
SCENE7
SCENE8
SCENE9
SCENE10
SCENE11
SCENE12
SCENE13
SCENE14
SCENE15
ALL ON
ALL OFF
Raise
Lower
Home-WorksInterac-tive
MACRO1
MACRO2
MACRO3
MACRO4
MACRO5
MACRO6
MACRO7
MACRO8
MACRO9
MACRO10
MACRO11
MACRO12
MACRO13
MACRO14
MACRO15
MACRO16
X10
OFF
SCENE1
SCENE2
SCENE3
SCENE4
SCENE5
SCENE6
SCENE7
SCENE8
SCENE9
SCENE10
SCENE11
SCENE12
SCENE13
SCENE14
SCENE15
SCENE16
ALL ON
ALL OFF
ON
OFF
Raise
Lower
Lutron
FUNCTION (Key display of other remote controls)
SivoiaShades
POSITION1
POSITION2
POSITION3
Open
Close
Raise
Lower
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SHIFTTV
DONE
WIDE
MD
DVDREC
D.SKIP
CLEAR
INPUT
SWAP
VIDEO 2
AUX
BAND
FAVORITE
PHONO
DISPLAY MAIN/SUB
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TOP MENUS.INDEX
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Index
AAdjusting
the backlight 34the calibration of the LCD display 39the clock 11, 42the contrast of the LCD display 40the volume 27
Air-Slide 29Alignment 39Audio component 57Automatic-off time
of the backlight 34of the LCD display 37
AX Remote Editorinstalling 16starting up 19using Help 20
BBacklight 9, 32, 34Battery 10, 70Beep 41
CCalibrating the alignment of the
LCD display 39CD-ROM 8, 16Changing
the automatic-off time of thebacklight 34
the automatic-off time of theLCD display 37
the backlight settings 34the beep setting 41the clock setting 42the contrast of the LCD display 40the names of the labels 65the preset codes 45the Timer setting 59the volume 27the volume control setting of
visual components 57the XPRESS macro activation 56
Clearingall the settings (RESET) 68the learned function from a key
or button 49the macro (programmed series of
actions) 54the Timer macro 64
Clock 11, 42, 59Code list 45COMMANDER OFF button 9Component
changing the name of acomponent 65
default components list 13operating non-preset
components (Learn) 47operating the components 21preset functions of each
components 76setting the preset codes for
your components 45setting the volume control of
visual components 57synchronizing the status of the
component 28COMPONENT button 8, 25Connecting the Remote
Commander to your PC 19Contrast 40
DDefault settings
Air-Slide list 29Backlight 32Components list 13Controlling the volume of visual
components 57Erasing all the settings (Reset) 68Preset functions of each components 76XPRESS list 21
DS_TIME (Daylight savings time) 11, 43
Continued
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Index (continued)
EErasing
all the settings (RESET) 68the learned function from a key
or button 49the macro (programmed series of
actions) 54the Timer macro 64
FFactory settings
Air-Slide list 27Backlight 32Components list 13Controlling the volume of visual
components 57Erasing all the settings (Reset) 68Preset functions of each components 76XPRESS list 21
HHelp 20Hold function 33
IInstalling
the AX Remote Editor 16the batteries 10the USB driver 17
LLabel 65LCD display
calibrating the alignment 39default backlight settings 32full display 92setting the automatic-off time 37setting the backlight 34setting the contrast 40
Learning function 47LIGHT button 9, 32Location and function of controls 8Locking the controls (Hold function) 33
MMacro
System Control macro 31, 51Timer macro 29, 59XPRESS macro activation 56
MORE button 9, 31MUTING button 9, 27
OOn-PC Setup
connecting the Remote Commander 19installing the AX Remote Editor 16installing the USB driver 17operating the XPRESS function 23setting procedure 14starting up AX Remote Editor 19using AX Remote Editor Help 20ways to make settings for the Remote
Commander 13On-Remote Setup
operating the XPRESS function 24setting by On-Remote Setup 45setting procedure 15ways to make settings for the Remote
Commander 13
P, RPC
connecting the Remote Commander 19installing the AX Remote Editor 16installing the USB driver 17On-PC Setup 14starting up AX Remote Editor 19using AX Remote Editor Help 20
Preset codes 45Preset functions 76Programming a series of actions (macro)
System Control macro 51Timer macro 59
Reset 68
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SSetting
the automatic-off time of thebacklight 34
the automatic-off time of theLCD display 37
the backlight 34the beep 41the calibration of the LCD display 39the clock 11, 42the contrast of the LCD display 40the names of the labels 65the preset codes 45the System Control macro 51the Timer 59the volume 27the volume control of visual
components 57the XPRESS macro activation 56
Specifications 70Starting up AX Remote Editor 19STD_TIME (Standard time) 11, 43SYNC-UP button 9, 28SYSTEM CONTROL buttons 9, 31, 51System Control function
clearing the System Control macro 54executing the System Control macro 31programming the System Control
macro 51System Control keys 9, 31, 51System requirements 16
TTIMER button 9, 29Timer function
clearing the Timer macro 64executing the Timer 29setting the Timer 59
Troubleshooting 71
UUnit Settings 34USB driver 17USB cable 8, 18, 19
VVisual components 57Volume 27, 57VOLUME +/– buttons 9, 27
XXPRESS button 9, 22XPRESS function
changing the name of the XPRESSfunction 65
default XPRESS list 21operating the XPRESS function 22overview 21perform an easy action “Air-Slide” for
XPRESS function 29setting the XPRESS macro activation 56
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