Sony RM-VZ950T Manual
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Remote Commander
© 2000 Sony Corporation
RM-VZ950T
Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung
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Table of Contents
Features ................................................................................................... 4
Getting Started
Installing the Batteries ............................................................................ 5
When to replace the batteries ....................................................................... 5
Location of Controls ................................................................................ 6
About the LCD display ................................................................................. 7
How to use the Jog dial ................................................................................. 7
Basic Operations
Setting the Component Codes ................................................................. 8
Setting by entering the code number .......................................................... 8
Setting by searching ...................................................................................... 11
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander ................. 13
Operating a component .............................................................................. 13
Controlling the volume ............................................................................... 15
Operating Non-Preset Components — Learning Function .................... 15
Programming a component signal ............................................................ 15
For accurate Learning .................................................................................. 18
Programming the input select for the amplifier ...................................... 19
Changing or erasing the function of a “learned” button ....................... 21
Advanced Features
Changing the Component Selection Order (MOVE) ............................... 24
Changing the Name of the Component (NAME) .................................... 26
Erasing All Memorised Settings (DELETE) .............................................. 30
Erasing all memorised settings from a Setting position number .......... 30
Erasing all memorised settings from the Commander
— Factory Reset ......................................................................................... 31
Turning Off the LCD (DISP) ..................................................................... 33
Setting the time for the LCD to turn off .................................................... 33
Additional Information
Precautions ............................................................................................ 35
Specifications......................................................................................... 35
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 36

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Appendix
Table of Preset Functions ....................................................................... 38
TV ................................................................................................................... 38
SAT ................................................................................................................. 39
VCR ................................................................................................................ 39
DVD ............................................................................................................... 40
CD .................................................................................................................. 40
MD .................................................................................................................. 41
TAPE .............................................................................................................. 41
AMP ............................................................................................................... 41
Index ...................................................................................................... 42

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Features
The RM-VZ950T Remote Commander provides centralised control of all
your AV components from a single remote commander and saves the
trouble of operating different AV components with different remote
control devices. The following are its main features.
Centralised control of Sony AV components with this one remote
commander
This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand
components, so you can use it out of the box as a control centre for your
Sony AV components.
Remote control signals for non-Sony components are also preset
This Commander is preset for most major brands components including
Sony. You can remote control your components by setting their code
numbers (page 8).
Learning function for programming other remote control signals
you need
This Commander has a Learning function, to “learn” remote control
signals to operate non-preset components or functions (page 15).
In addition, the Commander can “learn” remote control signals (infrared
signals only) of non-Audio Visual components such as air-conditioners,
lights, etc. (some specific appliances or functions may not be available)
(page 18).
Reassigning new components
You can assign Setting position numbers to freely operate other
components. This is useful when you have more than two of the same
kind of AV components (page 8).
LCD display and Jog dial for easy monitoring and operation
This Commander has an LCD display that shows the current component
to operate, or the current status during setup (page 7). With the Jog dial,
you can easily select a function to operate, or confirm a setting at various
setup procedures (page 7).
Customisable function display
You can freely change the names of components as you would want to
call them on the display (page 26).
Universal remote commander of high-quality design and material
We carefully designed this universal Commander so that it coordinates
with your living room interior.
The CE mark on the unit is valid only for products marketed
in the European Union.

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Getting Started
Installing the
Batteries
Slide open the battery
compartment lid and insert two
R6 (size AA) alkaline batteries (not
supplied). Be sure to match the +
and – ends on the batteries to the
diagram inside the battery
compartment.
When to replace the
batteries
Under normal conditions, the
batteries will last up to three
months. When the batteries are
worn out, the LCD display turns
off about ten seconds after you
press any control button. When
you press a button, the LCD
display turns on, and “BATT”
appears in the display. When this
happens, replace the batteries with
new ones.
If you want to save the
batteries
The LCD display of this
Commander usually displays the
last used component name. To
save the batteries, you can also set
the display to turn off while the
Commander is not in use. See
“Turning Off the LCD (DISP)” on
page 33 for details.
Notes on batteries
• Do not mix old batteries with new
ones or mix different types of
batteries together.
• If the electrolyte inside the battery
should leak, wipe the contaminated
area of the battery compartment with
a cloth and replace the old batteries
with new ones. To prevent the
electrolyte from leaking, remove the
batteries when you plan not to use
the Commander for a long period of
time.
• The Commander still holds the
memorised settings even after you
change the batteries. To erase the
memory, see “Erasing All Memorised
Settings (DELETE)” on page 30.
Insert the negative (–) end first,
then push in and down until the
positive (+) end clicks into
position. When you close the
compartment lid, make sure to fix
its position first.

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Location of Controls
1/ (Text) button
2t (Input) button
3Number buttons
4-/-- (1-) button
5Colour buttons
(Red, Green, Yellow, Blue)
6LCD display
7MENU z button
8Jog dial
92 (Volume) +/– buttons*
0 (Mute) button*
qa SET button
qs 1 (Power) button
qd a (TV) button
qf 2- button
qg b/B/v/V (Cursor) buttons or
N/x/m/M (Player
control) buttons
qh OK X button
qj PROGR (Programme) +/–
buttons
qk (Recall) button
* Note on the +/– and 2
buttons
The Commander controls or mutes
the TV’s volume when you select a
visual component. The Commander
controls or mutes the amplifier’s
volume when you select an audio
component.
Note
The function of control buttons vary
depending on settings/operating
modes.
“Table of Preset Functions” (page 38)
shows how the Commander generally
operates for each component at preset
mode.
These settings can be changed, and
some buttons are used specifically in
the setup procedure as described in the
following pages.
PRESET
DELETE
EXIT
LEARN
DISP.
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About the LCD display
The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
displays the component in
operation or the current status of
the Commander as shown below.
It also has a backlight that lights
up when you turn or push the Jog
dial during component operations
(does not light up at SET modes).
When a remote control signal is
sent, appears in the display.
Example: At normal mode
Example: At SET mode
* You can control up to 8 components,
each of which are preset at Setting
position numbers “S-1” to “S-8.”
Note
At normal conditions, the LCD display
shows the last selected component
name. When the batteries are low of
charge, “BATT” appears in the display
after you press a control button.
How to use the Jog dial
The Jog dial can be used to
perform various operations at the
setup procedure, as well as
selecting the components to
operate.
Example: At normal mode
1Turn the Jog dial to select the
component you want to
operate.
2Press the button for the desired
function.
Example: At SET mode
1Turn the Jog dial to select the
Setting position number (“S-1”
to “S-8”).
2Press to enter.
The component name flashes in
the display.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right
(except for when you select a character
at the NAME mode).
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Current Component
Remote control signal indicator
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Component Component
code number
Setting mode
Setting position number*
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Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Basic Operations
Setting the
Component Codes
The Commander is preset at the
factory to operate Sony brand AV
components (see the table below).
You can use the Commander with
other preset AV components also.
If you are using the Commander
with a factory-set Sony
component, skip the following
procedures.
To use with other AV components,
you need to follow the procedures
to set the correct codes for each
component.
You can set 8 different
components to 8 Setting position
numbers (S-1 to S-8).
* Analog audio compact cassette deck
Note
See “Table of Preset Functions” (page
38) for the functions of buttons as for
each component.
Setting by entering the
code number
Setting
position
number
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
Factory setting
Sony TV
Sony SAT
Sony VHS
VCR
Sony DVD
player
Sony CD
player
Sony MD deck
Sony cassette
deck
Sony amplifier
Display
TV
SAT
(Satellite tuner)
VCR
(Video player)
DVD
CD
MD
TAPE
(Cassette
deck*)
AMP
(Amplifier)
7
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4Turn the Jog dial to select
the Setting position number
(“S-1” to “S-8”).
Each time you turn the Jog dial,
the display changes as follows.
Notes
• If you have changed the names of
the components (page 26) those
names are displayed.
• If you press the Jog dial at “EXIT,”
the Commander returns to the top
of SET mode (Step 2).
5Press the Jog dial.
The component name flashes
in the display.
Note
The component names displayed at
this point represent the type of the
component to operate. These names
cannot be changed.
If you want to set a different
component to this Setting
position number, turn the Jog
dial to select the desired
component. The display
changes as shown below.
Continued
Example: To set up a Philips’ TV
at “S-1/TV”
1See the tables in the
supplied “Component
Code Numbers,” and find
the three-digit code number
for the desired component.
If more than one code number
is listed, use the number that is
listed first.
For example, to set up a
Philips’ TV, you would use the
code number 086.
2Press SET.
“PRESET” flashes in the
display, and the Commander
changes to SET mode.
3Press the Jog dial.
The Setting position number
flashes, and the component
name appears in the display.
The Commander changes to
the Component PRESET mode.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that name
is displayed.
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EXIT S-8
AMP
S-7
TAPE
S-6
MD
S-1 S-2 S-3
TV SAT VCR
S-4
DVD
S-5
CD
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Tips
• You can also press PROGR +/– to
go to the next/previous code
number.
• It is useful that you take a note of
the code number.
8Press the Jog dial.
“OK” appears in the display.
The code number is set, and
the Commander returns to the
Component PRESET mode.
If “NG” flashes twice and the
three-digit component code
number flashes again after you
press the Jog dial, it means that
the setup is incomplete. Check
the component code number,
and try setting again from Step
7.
If you want to set a code for
another component, repeat
from Steps 4 to 8.
9Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish setting.
To cancel setup
Press SET.
Setting the Component Codes
(continued)
Notes
• You cannot set “AMP” at “S-1” to
“S-7.” You can set “AMP” only at
“S-8.”
• If you press the Jog dial at “EXIT,”
the Commander returns to the top
of the Component PRESET mode
(Step 3).
6Press the Jog dial.
The three-digit code number
next to the component name
flashes in the display.
7Press the Number buttons
to enter the three-digit
component code number.
As you press a button, the
number appears from the right
side of the flashing numbers,
and moves to the left when you
press another button.
In this example:
Press 0, 8, 6.
When you set the code
number to “000”
The component set at this Setting
position number does not appear in
the display at normal mode, and
you cannot operate the component.
This is useful when you want to
skip unused components.
To put it back to the display, set the
code number to match your
component.
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Note
If you don’t input anything into the
Commander for over 30 seconds
between each step, the Commander
exits SET mode.
Tips
• If you press the Jog dial at “EXIT” on
each menu, the Commander returns
to the top of the previous mode.
• If you press SET at any point during
this operation, the settings to which
“OK” have been displayed to this
point are saved, and the setup
procedure is cancelled. Start over
from Step 2.
Setting by searching
You can find a code number
available for a component that
doesn’t have one in the supplied
“Component Code Numbers.”
Before starting to search
Set each component to the
following status so that the Search
function works effectively.
TV: Power-on
SAT, VCR, DVD, AMP: Power-off
CD, MD, TAPE: Power-on with a
playback source (disc, cassette
tape, etc.)
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Continued
2
2
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3Press the Jog dial.
“OK” appears in the display.
The code number is set, and
the Commander returns to the
Component PRESET mode.
If you want to set a code for
another component, repeat
from Step 1 to 3.
4Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish setting.
To cancel setup
Press SET.
Note
If you don’t input anything into the
Commander for over 30 seconds
between each step, the Commander
exits SET mode.
Tips
• If you press the Jog dial at “EXIT” on
each menu, the Commander returns
to the top of the previous mode.
• If you press SET at any point during
this operation, the setup procedure
will be cancelled. Start over from
Step 1.
Setting the Component Codes
(continued)
1Follow Steps 2 to 6 on
pages 9 and 10 to go to the
PRESET mode.
2Aim the Commander at the
component, and press
PROGR + or PROGR – and
1 in turn until the
component reacts as
described in the following.
Powers off: TV
Powers on: VCR, SAT, DVD,
AMP
Plays back: CD, MD, TAPE
Press PROGR + to go to the
next code number.
Press PROGR – to go back to
the previous code number.
After the numbers have
reached the highest limit, they
will start over from “000.”
Each time a remote control
signal is sent, appears in the
display.
Tip
It is useful that you take a note of
the code number.
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1Turn the Jog dial to select
the component you want to
operate.
At the factory, the selection
order is preset as follows.
Notes
• If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that
name is displayed.
• You can change the selection
order also (page 24).
2Press the button for the
desired function.
See “Table of Preset Functions”
(page 38) for the functions of
buttons for each component.
When a remote control signal is
sent, appears in the display.
Tip
You can skip an unused component
from the selection menu by entering
“000” to the code number (page 10). To
put it back on the display, set the code
number to match your component.
Note
The remote control signals may be
different for some components or
functions. In this case, program the
remote control signals with the
Learning function (see page 15).
Operating Your
Components with the
Remote Commander
When you operate a non-Sony
component, make sure you set the
component code number first
(page 8).
Operating a component
Continued
TV SAT VCR DVD
CD
AMP TAPE MD
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When you select the input
source to the amplifier
1Turn the Jog dial to select
“AMP,” then press the Jog
dial.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the amplifier (page 26), that name is
displayed.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
the desired component.
The selection order is as
follows.
Notes
• If the preset amplifier does not
have an input select function, or
you have not “learned” any
functions to the buttons (page 15),
no names are displayed.
• The names and numbers of input
sources vary depending on the
component’s code number,
“learned” functions, or if you
changed the names using the
NAME function (page 26).
3Press the Jog dial.
appears in the display. The
input source is set, and “AMP”
appears in the display again.
Note
If the input select does not function
properly, you can setup the
Commander using the Learning
function (page 15).
Tip
It is convenient if you program
frequently used input sources to the
Number buttons or Colour buttons
using the Learning function (page 15).
Operating Your Components
with the Remote Commander
(continued)
Note on buttons that have
already “learned” remote
control signals
If another signal has already been
programmed on that button using
the Learning function (page 15),
that “learned” signal will work
even after you set the component
code number. To use it as a preset
function button, first erase its
“learned” signal (page 21).
When you use a double cassette
deck
1If the remote control for your
deck has a Deck A/B select
control, the (recall) button on
your Commander has the
corresponding function.
2If you cannot select Deck A/B
with the (recall) button, first
set the number code for either
one of the decks, and
•set the function controls for
the other deck to other free
buttons (for example, the
Number buttons) using the
Learning function (page 15),
or
•assign the other deck to
another Setting position
number (page 8).
TAPE
VIDEO2VIDEO1
PHONO
INPUT
AUX TUNER
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Controlling the volume
To control the volume of an
audio component (CD, MD, TAPE)
Press 2 +/– to control the
volume, and to mute on the
amplifier.
Example
When you press +/– at “CD,”2
you can control the volume of the
amplifier.
You can change this setting also
(page 15).
To control the volume of a
visual component (SAT, VCR,
DVD)
Press 2 +/– to control the
volume, and to mute on the TV.
Example
When you press +/– at “VCR,”2
you can control the volume of the
TV.
You can change this setting also
(page 15).
Note
If you have programmed any signal on
the 2 +/– or button for “TV” or
“AMP” using the Learning function
(page 15), that signal will not be
transmitted when you control other
components. To use “learned” signals,
you need to program the +/– or 2
buttons for each component using the
Learning function.
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function
To operate non-preset components
or functions, use the following
Learning procedure to “teach” any
of the programmable buttons to
operate the functions of another
remote control. You can also use
the Learning function to change
the signals of individual buttons
after setting the component code
number.
It is recommended that you make
a note of the “learned” function
controls.
Note
Some specific remote control signals
may not be “learned.”
Programming a component
signal
Continued
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3Turn the Jog dial to select
the Setting position number
(“S-1” to “S-8”) of the
component you want to set
up. Then press the Jog dial.
The component name flashes
in the display.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26), that name
is displayed.
4Press the button on the
Commander you want to
“teach.”
The component name stops
flashing, and “LEARN” flashes
rapidly in the display
(Learning function standby).
If another signal has already
been “learned” by that
button
“NG” flashes twice, and the
component name flashes again.
Either “teach” to another free
button, or erase the already
“learned” function (page 21)
and start over from the
beginning.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Example: To program the N
(Play) signal of your component
to the VCR (Play) button ofN
the Commander
You can “teach” to “AMP” only at
“S-8.” See also page 18.
1Place the RM-VZ950T head
to head with your
component’s remote
control.
2Press SET, turn the Jog dial
to select “LEARN,” then
press the Jog dial.
The Setting position number
flashes, and the component
name appears in the display.
The Commander changes to
the LEARN mode.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26), that name
is displayed.
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function (continued)
Remote control for
your component
RM-VZ950T
about 5 – 10 cm
(2 – 4 inches) away
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5Press and hold the button
on the other remote control,
until “OK” appears in the
display.
During data transfer, “LEARN”
stops flashing.
After data transfer is complete,
“OK” appears in the display.
Then, the Commander returns
to its state in Step 3.
If “NG” flashes twice, and
the component name
flashes again
Learning was unsuccessful. Try
again from Step 4.
Continued
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remote control
of component
data transfer
complete
during data
transfer
6Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to
“teach” functions to other
buttons.
7Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish
Learning.
To cancel Learning
Press SET.
Notes
• If you do not perform Learning steps
within 30 seconds at any point during
the process, the LEARN mode ends.
• If you do not perform Step 5 within
10 seconds after Step 4, the
Commander returns to its state in
Step 3.
• You cannot teach to the Jog dial and
the SET button.
• If the memory of the commander is
full, “OVER” flashes, and the
Commander returns to its state in
Step 3. Erase the already “learned”
function (page 21) and start over from
the beginning.
If the Commander does not
seem to be working
If the “learned” button does not
operate properly, “teach” once again.
(For example, if the volume becomes
very loud after pressing + only2
once, noise may have interfered during
the Learning procedure.)
If you set a component code
after “learning” a signal
If you have programmed any signal on
a button by the Learning function, that
signal will work even after you set a
component code.
Note on the REC signalz
You can only “teach” to one button at a
time. Therefore you cannot teach a
sequential button operation (for
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For accurate Learning
•Do not move the remote units
during the Learning procedure.
•Be sure to keep holding down
the “learning” button until your
Commander reacts as described.
•Use fresh batteries in both
remote units.
•Avoid Learning in places under
direct sunlight or a strong
fluorescent light.
•The remote control detector area
may differ depending on each
remote unit. If Learning does not
work, try changing the positions
of the two remote control units.
•When you “teach” signals of an
interactive signal exchange
system remote control unit
(supplied with some of Sony’s
receivers and amplifiers) to the
Commander, the response signal
of the main unit may interfere
with the Learning of the
Commander. In such a case,
move to a place where the
signals will not reach the main
unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).
IMPORTANT
Be sure to place the
Commander out of the reach of
small children or pets.
Components such as air
conditioners, heaters, electric
appliances, and electric
shutters or curtains receiving
an infrared signal can be
dangerous if misused.
Note
For details on the learnable remote
control signals, see
“Specifications” on page 35.
When you “teach” signals to the
2 +/– or buttons
If you have programmed any
signal on the +/– or button2
for “TV” or “AMP” using the
Learning function, that signal will
not be transmitted. To use
“learned” signals, you need to
program the +/– or buttons2
for each component using the
Learning function.
When you “teach” the signals
for an air-conditioner or
illumination
If you have unused components or
unused control buttons on your
Commander, you can “teach” the
signals for non-Audio Visual
components such as an air
conditioner.
Note
If you are “teaching” signals for an air
conditioner, you may need to perform
Learning anew every season.
When you “teach” the signals
for the amplifier
At Step 3 (page 16), the display
changes as shown below after
pressing the Jog dial.
Proceed “learning” from Step 4 to
7.
You can also “teach” the input
select (page 19).
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function (continued)
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Continued
Programming the input
select for the amplifier
If you cannot select the input
source even after setting the code
number (page 8), you can “teach”
the function directly from the
amplifier’s remote commander.
Note
You can operate the amplifier only at
“S-8.”
1Follow Step 1 to 2 on page
16 to go to the LEARN
mode.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
“S-8,” Then press the Jog
dial.
“AMP” appears and
“VIDEO1” flashes in the
display.
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3Press and hold the input
select button (e.g. VIDEO or
CD etc.) on your amplifier’s
remote control, until “OK”
appears in the display.
During data transfer, “LEARN”
stops flashing.
After data transfer is complete,
“OK” appears in the display.
Then, the Commander returns
to its state in Step 2.
If “NG” flashes twice, and
the component name
flashes again
Learning was unsuccessful. Try
again from this Step.
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function (continued)
4Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish
Learning.
To cancel Learning
Press SET.
MPA
DE O1
ARNLE
IV
MPA
O
ARNLE
K
MPA
DEO1
ARNLE
IV
VIDEO
remote control
of amplifier
data transfer
complete
during data
transfer

21GB
Changing or erasing the
function of a “learned”
button
To change the “learned” function,
erase it first and perform Learning
again.
To erase the “learned” function
of a single button
Continued
Example: To erase the “learned”
function from the VCR Number
button 1
1Follow Step 2 on page 16 to
go to the LEARN mode.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
the Setting position number
(“S-1” to “S-8”) of the
component you want to
erase. Then press the Jog
dial.
The component name flashes
in the display.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that name
is displayed.
3Turn the Jog dial to select
“DEL,” then press the Jog
dial.
“DEL” appears in the first row,
and “KEY?” flashes in the
display.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial (except for the
following Steps 4 and 5).
-3S
R
ARNLE
CV
ELD
EY
ARNLE
K ?
4,5
Jog
dial

22GB
4Press the button you want
to erase.
“OK?” flashes rapidly in the
display.
5Press the same button
again.
“OK” stops flashing, and the
component name flashes again.
If you want to erase the
“learned” function from
another button, repeat from
Step 3 to 5.
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function (continued)
6Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish
erasing.
Notes
• If you exit SET mode by pressing SET,
nothing is erased.
• It may take a few seconds to finish
erasing depending on the amount of
memory to be erased. In this case, a
processing indicator appears in the
display. Wait until this indicator
disappears.
ELD
OK
ARNLE
?
ELD
OK
ARNLE
-3S
R
ARNLE
CV

23GB
To erase all function signals
“learned” for a specific
component
Continued
Example: To erase all functions
“learned” by the “VCR” mode
1Follow Steps 1 to 3 on page
21. Then turn the Jog dial
until the component name
flashes rapidly in the
display.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that name
is displayed.
2Press the Jog dial.
“OK?” flashes rapidly in the
display.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
ELD
R
ARNLE
CV
ELD
OK
ARNLE
?
Jog
dial

24GB
Operating Non-Preset
Components
— Learning Function (continued)
3Press the Jog dial again.
“DEL OK” appears in the
display, and the component
name flashes again.
Note
In some cases, a processing
indicator (see Notes on page 22)
might appear in the display. Wait
until this indicator disappears.
4Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish
erasing.
To exit SET mode, press SET.
Advanced Features
Changing the
Component Selection
Order (MOVE)
At the factory, the Commander is
preset to change the component in
the following order. However, you
can change the order as you like.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
ELD
OK
ARNLE
-3S
R
ARNLE
CV
TV SAT VCR DVD
CDAMP TAPE MD
1
Jog
dial

25GB
Continued
Example: To move “VCR”
between “TAPE” and “AMP”
1Press SET, turn the Jog dial
to select “MOVE,” then
press the Jog dial.
The Commander changes to
the MOVE mode.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that name
is displayed.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
the desired component you
want to move, then press
the Jog dial.
The selected component name
flashes rapidly.
3Turn the Jog dial to select a
component in front of
where you want to set the
selected component.
While you scroll through the
menu, all other component
names also flash rapidly.
In this example:
Select “AMP.”
4Press the Jog dial.
“OK” appears in the display
for one second. The component
selection order is fixed, and the
previously selected component
name flashes again.
V EM O
VT
R
V EM O
CV
P
V EM O
MA
OK
V EM O
R
V EM O
CV

26GB
Changing the Name
of the Component
(NAME)
You can change the name of the
component to operate. This is
convenient when you are using
more than one of the same
component.
You can write up to six characters
for the component name.
Changing the Component
Selection Order (MOVE)
(continued)
The component selection order
is changed as follows.
If you want to move the
position again, repeat Steps 3
and 4.
5Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish setting.
To cancel setup
Press SET.
Note
If you have set the code number “000”
for a component (page 10), it is not
displayed.
Tip
You can also skip an unused
component by setting its code number
to “000” (page 10).
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right
(except for when you select a character
to write a name).
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
VCR AMP TV SAT
DVDTAPE MD CD
5
1,7
Jog
dial

27GB
Continued
Example: To change “VCR” to
“SONYDV”
1Press SET, turn the Jog dial
to select “NAME,” then
press the Jog dial.
The Setting position number
flashes, and the component
name appears in the display.
The Commander changes to
the NAME mode.
Note
If you already have changed the
name of the component, that name
is displayed.
Tips
• It is recommended that you look
at your note on the component
code list when write the names.
• If you press the Jog dial at
“EXIT”at any point during
operation, the Commander
returns to the previous mode.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
the component name you
want to change, then press
the Jog dial.
The component name flashes
in the display.
If you want to change the name
of the amplifier’s input source,
press the Jog dial again.
The input source name flashes
in the display.
3Press the Jog dial.
A cursor flashes on the first
character of the component
name.
4Turn the Jog dial to select a
desired character.
The selected character and the
cursor flash in turn.
-1S
M EN A
VT
-3S
R
M EN A
CV
MPA
DE
M EN A
IV O1
-3S
R
M EN A
CV
-3S
CR
M EN A
VS

28GB
Changing the Name of the
Component (NAME) (continued)
Each time you turn the Jog dial,
the characters change as listed
below:
Capital letters of the English
alphabet.
Small letters of the English
alphabet.
Numbers 0 to 9
Symbols –, . (dot), /, ?, :
(colon), @, <<, >>, (space)
Tip
It is useful that you take a note of
the names.
5Press the Jog dial to move
to the next character field,
and enter the next
character.
You can enter up to six
characters.
You can freely change a
character by pressing or b B to
move the cursor to the desired
character field.
Note
If you press SET during this
procedure, the name written thus
far is saved as the new name.
After you finish entering the
sixth character, “EXIT” flashes
in the display.
6Press the Jog dial.
The component name of the
next Setting position number
flashes in the display.
If you want to change the name
for another component, repeat
from Step 3.
7Press SET.
The newly written component
name appears in the display.
-3S
R
M EN A
CS
IT
M EN A
XE
-4S
D
M EN A
VD
NYOS DV

29GB
To reset the name of the
component back to the initial
factory preset
Example: To reset the changed
name at “S-3” to the factory
preset
1Follow Steps 1 to 2 on page
27. Then turn the Jog dial to
select “INIT.”
“INIT.” flashes in the display.
2Press the Jog dial.
The factory preset component
name of the selected Setting
position number flashes in the
display.
If you want to reset the names
for other Setting position
numbers, turn the Jog dial to
select “EXIT,” press the Jog
dial, and repeat from Steps 1 to
2.
3Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish setting.
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
-3S
IT
M EN A
NI .
-3S
R
M EN A
CV
Jog
dial

30GB
Erasing All
Memorised Settings
(DELETE)
You can erase the memorised
settings, such as component code
numbers or names, or “learned”
settings to a Setting position
number, or all memorised settings
and reset the Commander to the
initial factory settings.
Erasing all memorised
settings from a Setting
position number
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
1Press SET, and turn the Jog
dial to select “DELETE.”
“DELETE” flashes in the
display.
2Press the Jog dial.
The Setting position number
flashes, and the component
name appears in the display.
The Commander changes to
the DELETE mode.
Note
If you have changed the name of
the component (page 26) that name
is displayed.
3Turn the Jog dial to select
the desired component,
then press the Jog dial.
“OK?” flashes rapidly in the
display.
LE
TS E
ED TE
-1S
LD E
VT
-1S
OK
LD E
?
1
Jog
dial

31GB
4Press the Jog dial.
“OK” appears in the display
for one second. All settings to
the selected Setting position
number are deleted. The
Setting position number
flashes, and the original
component name appears in
the display.
If you want to delete the
memorised setting from
another Setting position
number, repeat from Step 3.
5Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish
erasing.
Erasing all memorised
settings from the
Commander
— Factory Reset
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Continued
-1S
OK
LD E
-1S
LD E
VT
Jog
dial

32GB
Note
Through this operation, all
“learned” functions as well as the
component code numbers, the
names of the components, and the
component selection order are reset
to the factory setting.
1Follow Steps 1 to 2 on page
30 to go to the DELETE
mode.
2Turn the Jog dial to select
“ALL.”
“ALL” flashes in the display.
3Press the Jog dial.
“ALL OK?” flashes rapidly in
the display.
4Press the Jog dial.
“ALL OK” appears, and “DEL”
flashes in the display.
All settings are erased, and the
Commander returns to the
factory preset.
Erasing all Memorized Settings
(DELETE) (continued)
LL
LD E
A
LLA
OK
LD E
?
LLA
OK
LD E

33GB
Turning Off the LCD
(DISP)
You can turn off the LCD display
when the Commander is not in
use to save the batteries. You can
set the time for the display to turn
off at 10 to 240 seconds (4 minutes)
in increments of 1 second. By
setting the LCD to turn off, you
can increase the battery life from 1
to 3 times longer than at normal
use.
Setting the time for the
LCD to turn off
Tip
You can also press instead ofb/B
turning the Jog dial to the left/right.
You can also press OK instead of
pressing the Jog dial.
Example: To set the LCD to turn
off after 30 seconds
1Press SET, and turn the Jog
dial to select “DISP.”
“DISP.” flashes in the display.
2Press the Jog dial.
“ON” flashes in the display.
The Commander changes to
the DISP mode.
Note
The battery life varies depending
on how you use the Commander
and the time for the LCD to turn
off.
3Turn the Jog dial to select
“OFF.”
The time for the LCD to turn
off flashes in the display.
SP
TS E
ID .
1
Jog
dial
4
4
Continued
FFO
1¢
S PD .I
s
N
SD I P .
O

34GB
4Press the Number buttons
to enter the time for the
LCD to turn off.
In this example:
Press 3, 0
You can also press PROGR + or
PROGR – to enter the time.
5Press the Jog dial.
“OK” appears in the display
for one second. The time for
the LCD to turn off is set, and
the Commander returns to the
top of SET mode.
If “NG” flashes twice
The input time is not effective. Try
again from Step 4.
6Select “EXIT,” then press
the Jog dial to finish setting.
To cancel setup
Press SET.
FFOOK
SD I P.
SP
TS E
ID .
Turning Off the LCD (DISP)
(continued)

35GB
Specifications
Operating distance
Approx. 10 m (32.8 ft.) (varies
depending on components of
different manufacturers)
Power requirements
Two R6 (size AA) alkaline batteries
(not supplied)
Battery life
Approx. 3 months (varies depending
on frequency of use)
Dimensions
Approx. 49 230 25 mm (1 × × 15/ 16 × 9
1/ 1 in.) (w h d)8× × ×
Mass
210 g (7 oz) (including alkaline
batteries)
Learnable signals*
Capacity per signal: up to 250 bit
Signal frequency range: up to 500
kHz
Signal interval: up to 400 ms
Number of learnable keys: up to 260
keys (varies depending on learned
signals)
* Some signals cannot be learned by
the Commander, even though the
signals comply with these
specifications.
Design and specifications are subject to
change without 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 hear heat sources, or in
a place subject to direct sunlight,
excessive dust or sand, moisture,
rain or mechanical shock.
•Do not put foreign objects into
the unit. Should any liquid or
solid object fall into the unit,
have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating the
unit any further.
•Do not expose the remote control
detectors of your components to
direct sunlight or other strong
illumination. Too much light
there can interfere with remote
control operations.
•Be sure to place the Commander
out of the reach of small children
or pets. Components such as air
conditioners, heaters, electric
appliances, and electric shutters
or curtains receiving an infrared
signal can be dangerous if
misused.

37GB
If none of the above have solved your problems, try resetting the Commander to the
factory setting (page 31) before contacting any Customer Support.
Symptom
You cannot operate a
component even after
you programmed the
remote control signals
with the Learning
function.
“NG” flashes twice.
“OVER” flashes twice.
“DEL” does not work at
the LEARN mode.
You cannot enter SET
mode.
SET mode is cancelled.
The display shows
wrong names.
Remedy
• Make sure that the Remote Commander has “learned” the
correct signals. If not, see “For accurate Learning” (page 18)
and try the Learning procedure again (page 15).
• You can “teach” to a component whose code number is set to
“000,” but the component does not appear at normal mode.
To use the “learned” function, you must set the component
code to an other number than “000.” (The “learned” function
will not be erased.)
• The button has already “learned” a function. Either try
Learning to another button, or erase the “learned” function
and try Learning again (page 15).
• Learning has not succeeded. See “For accurate Learning”
(page 18) and try the Learning procedure again (page 15).
• The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied
“Component Code Numbers” and try setting the component
codes again (page 8).
• The memory of the Commander is full. Clear infrequently
used Learned functions (page 21), then carry out learning
operations.
• Select “EXIT” with the Jog dial to exit the current mode.
• Replace the batteries with new ones, and try operating again.
• If you don’t input anything into the Commander for over 30
seconds, the Commander exits SET mode. Proceed to the next
Step within 30 seconds.
• If you have changed the name of the component, that name
appears.
If you have changed the component selection order, the
components are selected in the changed sequence.
To change the component selection order or component
names, see “Changing the Component Selection Order
(MOVE)” on page 24, or “Changing the Name of the
Component (NAME)” on page 26.
To reset the Commander to the initial factory preset, see
“Erasing all memorised settings from the Commander—
Factory Reset” on page 31.
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