31
GB
2
While holding
1
pressed,
press the desired
Component Select button.
When you first press
1
, only
the Component Select buttons
that have already been set with
the Power-On command light
up. These buttons turn off
when you press another
Component button.
Example: If the Power-On
command has been
programmed on the VCR and
CD buttons, these buttons light
up when you first press
1
.
To clear the Power-On command
Repeat the same procedure by
pressing the Component Select
button that lights up when you
press
1
.
Notes
• If the component code of a non-Sony
brand has been set on a Component
Select button, you cannot programme
the Power-On function on it. The
selected Component button flashes
twice, and the Commander returns to
its state in Step 1.
• Even if you have programmed a
signal by the Learning function (page
15) or the System Control function
(page 27) on a Component Select
button, you can programme the
Power-On function on that button but
it cannot be used. If you clear a
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, you
can use the Power-On function.
• You can programme a signal by the
Learning function (page 15) or the
System Control function (page 27) on
the Component Select button on
which the Power-On function has
been programmed. In this case, the
Power-On function is overwritten
and cannot be used. If you clear the
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, the
Power-On function is resumed and
you can use it again. If you have
programmed both a signal by
Learning and the System Control
function on the button, the “learned”
signal overwrites the System Control
function.