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[. . . ] Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. RM-AX4000 Serial No. INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ] Some components may not turn off by pressing the button. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to synchronize with the power on/off status of the components. For details, see "To synchronize with the status of a component" on page 28. Operating Press COMMANDER OFF and TAP LCD. To unlock the controls While pressing the COMMANDER OFF button, press the touch-key. With a beep sounds, the previous status display returns. 33 Unit Settings Setting the backlight The LCD display's backlight is preset at the factory to activate whenever the Remote Commander is operated, and to switch off automatically if you do not operate for more than 10 seconds. You can set the backlight automatic-off time, brightness, fade effect and which buttons activate the backlight. To change this setting, perform the following procedure. 2 Press "LIGHT" on the Label keys. LIGHT "LIGHT" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG LIGHT OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE 1 While pressing the COMMANDER OFF button, press the MUTING button. COMMANDER OFF 3 Press "OFF_TIME" on the Label keys. OFF_TIME MUTING "SET" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG SET The setting display for automatic-off time of the backlight appears. SU LEARN NG LIGHT LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER If "LIGHT" does not flash on the Label keys, press the Display title (SET) repeatedly until it appears. OFF_TIME (-) 10sec (+) 4 Press the (­) or (+) key to change the automatic-off time of the backlight. You can set the automatic-off time from 1 to 60 seconds. Each time the (­)/(+) key is pressed, the time decreases/increases by 1 second. For example, "20sec" on the Label keys means 20 seconds. 34 5 Press the BACK button or the COMMANDER OFF button. BACK COMMANDER OFF 7 Press the (­) or (+) key to change the brightness of the backlight. You can set the brightness from 1 to 15. Each time the (­)/(+) key is pressed, the level decreases/increases by 1. or "LIGHT" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG LIGHT 8 Press the BACK button or the COMMANDER OFF button. BACK COMMANDER OFF or OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE "LIGHT" appears as the Display title. SU Note When you set the automatic-off time to longer than 10 seconds (factory setting), the battery life may be shorter. LEARN NG LIGHT 6 Press "LEVEL" on the Label keys. LEVEL OFF_TIME LEVEL FADE ON_MODE 9 Press "FADE" on the Label keys. The setting display for brightness appears. SU FADE Unit Settings LEARN NG LIGHT The setting display for fade effect appears. The current setting is shown inside the [ ], while the other flashes. SU LEVEL (-) LEVEL 15 (+) LEARN NG LIGHT FADE [ ON ] OFF Continued 35 Setting the backlight (continued) 13 Press the LIGHT or ALL key to select which buttons activate the backlight. LIGHT: The backlight is activated by pressing the LIGHT button only. ALL: The backlight is activated by pressing any button on the Remote Commander except the VOLUME +/­, CHANNEL +/­ and COMMANDER OFF buttons. "OTHER" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG OTHER BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET 42 6 Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. COMMANDER OFF To change the display to the daylight savings time (summer time) indication You can select the standard time (STD_TIME) or summer time (DS_TIME). To change this setting, perform the following procedure. The Remote Commander turns off. If you want to quit before finishing Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. The previous status returns, and the Remote Commander turns off. 1 While pressing the COMMANDER OFF button, press the MUTING button. COMMANDER OFF MUTING If you want to return to the previous display Press the BACK button or the COMMANDER OFF button. "SET" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG SET LIGHT DISPLAY OTHER If "OTHER" does not flash on the Label keys, press the Display title (SET) repeatedly until it appears. Unit Settings 2 Press "OTHER" on the Label keys. OTHER "OTHER" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG OTHER BEEP DS_TIME CLOCK RESET Continued 43 Adjusting the clock (continued) If you want to quit before finishing Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. The previous status returns, and the Remote Commander turns off. 3 Press "DS_TIME" on the Label keys. DS_TIME If you want to return to the previous display Press the BACK button or the COMMANDER OFF button. The setting display for daylight savings time appears. The current setting is shown inside the [ ], while the other flashes. SU LEARN NG OTHER DS_TIME [STD_TIME] DS_TIME 4 Press the STD_TIME or DS_TIME key. or STD_TIME is 1 hour behind the DS_TIME. DS_TIME is 1 hour ahead of the STD_TIME. The setting of the daylight savings time changes and a beep sounds each time you press the keys. Note In this case, the minute and second are not changed. 5 Press and hold the COMMANDER OFF button for more than 2 seconds. COMMANDER OFF The Remote Commander turns off. 44 Setting by On-Remote Setup The following section explains OnRemote Setup. If you set the Remote Commander by On-PC Setup, these explanations are not valid. 2 While pressing the COMMANDER OFF button, press the MUTING button. COMMANDER OFF MUTING Setting the preset codes You should register components to the Remote Commander by setting their preset codes. Setting of the preset code is required in the following cases: ­ To use a Sony component that is not registered to the Remote Commander by the default setting ­ To use other brands of components "SET" appears as the Display title. SU LEARN NG SET /1 PRESET LEARN MACRO TIMER 3 Press "PRESET" on the Label keys. PRESET Example: To set up a Philips TV 1 See the tables in the supplied "Preset Code Lists, " and find the four-digit preset code for the desired component. If more than one preset code is listed for the component, use the first number on the list. For example, to set up a Philips TV, you would use the preset code "8011. " "PRESET" appears as the Display title. The component name flashes on the Label keys. [. . . ] To select the channel previously selected RECALL Appendix Continued 77 Table of preset functions (continued) D-SAT (Digital Satellite) KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off KEY DISPLAY RECALL CATEGORY ANT/SW OUTPUT FUNCTION To select the channel previously selected Category guide To switch the antenna input in order Cyclic HDTV output resolution 1 ­ 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel (To change to channel 5, for example, press 0 and 5, or press 5 and ENTER. ) · INFO S. INDEX DISPLAY FAVORITE INPUT To enter the subchannel number To display program information To bring up the Station Index To turn on the display To use the "FAVORITE" function To switch the output of the SAT receiver to the TV (When connecting a TV cable or antenna to the receiver, the output switches between a TV and SAT program) 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 the MENU display To use the program guide To call up the MENU To exit the MENU To go into the OPTION setting mode Volume up (TV) Volume down (TV) Channel up Channel down To mute the volume on the TV. Press again to turn muting off. F f g G OK EPG MENU EXIT TOOLS VOLUME + VOLUME ­ CHANNEL + CHANNEL ­ MUTING 78 DVD (DVD player) KEY DISPLAY POWER 1 ­ 9, 0 +10 ENTER A/B m N M TOP_MENU x X DISPLAY . Z* > T· SUBTITLE ·t FUNCTION To turn to the power on/off Number buttons: To set items selected from the screen To select numbers 10 and above To enter a setting or to set items selected from the screen To decide the distance between A and B To rewind To play To fast-forward To display the TOP Menu To stop To pause To show the current play status on the screen To proceed to the previous location or song To open or close the tray To proceed to the next location or song To briefly replay the scene To go to the previous frame To switch the subtitle To briefly fast-forward the scene To go to the next frame F f g G OK MENU 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 the MENU display To call up the MENU SLOWt REPEAT PLAYMODE EDIT DISC TSEARCH SEARCHt TSLOW TIME SET_UP KEY DISPLAY EXIT VOLUME + VOLUME ­ MUTING FUNCTION To return to the previous display on the MENU Volume up (TV) Volume down (TV) To mute the volume on the TV. To change the time display To call up the setting up menu Slow playback in the reverse direction Slow playback in the forward direction To go into the repeat mode To change the playback mode To switch the edit mode to on/off To change a disc To search in the reverse direction To search in the forward direction * The Z key does not work unless pressed for more than 2 seconds (factory setting). Appendix Continued 79 Table of preset functions (continued) VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) KEY DISPLAY POWER FUNCTION To turn the power on/off 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 picture search 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 reset the external input) 1 ­ 9, 0, ENTER To change the channel (To change to channel 5, for example, press 0 and 5, or press 5 and ENTER. ) m N M REC* x X DISPLAY MAIN/SUB Z*2 INPUT ·t F f g G OK MENU EXIT VOLUME + VOLUME ­ CHANNEL + CHANNEL ­ MUTING 1 To rewind To play To fast-forward To record To stop To pause To activate the on-screen display To switch the sound of the duplex broadcast To eject a cassette To change the input mode CM skip function 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 the MENU 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 the TV. 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