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Executing a Series of Commands
— System Control Function
(continued)
Tips for programming the
System Control function
The following information helps
you to program a consecutive
operation steps.
About the interval between
operation steps
You can change the interval between
operation steps (page 29).
About the order of operation
steps
• Some of the components may not
accept consecutive remote control
signals. For example, a TV generally
does not react to a next signal right
after the Power-on signal. So, a series
of commands such as TV Power-on
and input select may not work
properly. In this case, insert other
signals like the example below;
TV Power-on
t
VCR Power-on
t
VCR play back
t
TV input select
• By programming an often-used
component’s command as the final
step, you can save the step of
pressing a Component Select button
when you start operating that
component.
To clear programmed
commands
While holding S (set)
pressed, press one of the
SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2, or
3 button.
All Component Select buttons
light up when you press these
buttons, and turn off when you
release them.
To set the SYSTEM CONTROL 1
or 3 button back to the factory
setting
At the factory, the SYSTEM
CONTROL 1 button is preset with
the System Power-Off function for
Sony components, and the
SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button is
factory preset with standard
power-on command for nearly all
Sony components. To reset them
to the factory settings, clear the
“learned” commands on the
SYSTEM CONTROL 1 or 3 button.
The System Control functions will
be restored.