Creating a component key – Sony RM-NX7000 User Manual
Page 21

Creating a Component key
You can create a Component key by programming the preset code for the AV component.
Create another Component key, w hen you operate another AV component using the RM-NX7000 (for example, w hen you buy a new AV component).
1.
Click the EDIT s w itch in the ce nte r of the w indow to s w itch to the EDIT m ode .
2.
Click the page on w hich you w ant to cre ate a Com pone nt k e y from the Page tre e vie w on the le ft.
The selected page appears on the editor in the center of the w indow .
Hint
You can also create a Component key on a new page. To create a new page, click "Edit" of the menu bar, then "Add Blank Page."
3.
Click the "Add" tab in the uppe r right of the w indow .
The Component key icon appears in the upper right of the w indow .
4.
Drag and drop the Com pone nt k e y icon w he re nothing is as s igne d.
The "Add component" w izard appears.
Note
You cannot drag and drop a Component key icon w here a Component key is already assigned.
5.
Click "Ne w com pone nt," the n click "Ne xt."
The "Note for adding a new component" display appears.
6.
Click "Ne xt."
The "IR selection" display appears, w hich allow s you to set the follow ing items:
o
Com pone nts
o
Select the AV component category for the Component key from the drop-dow n list by clicking
.
If you select "(NONE)," an empty Component key that is not programmed w ith the preset code of AV component is created. In this case, after creating
an empty Component key, program the preset code, etc., for the Component key.
o
Brands
o
Select the brand name of AV component for the Component key from the drop-dow n list by clicking
.
o
Code s e ts
o
Select the preset code for the Component key from the drop-dow n list by clicking
.
Hint
If several preset codes are displayed in "Code sets," you can check the remote control signal of the selected preset code by clicking "Test your
code set." Follow steps 7 to 11 and specify the preset code of your AV component.
How ever, if the display show s only one preset code in "Code sets," or you already know the preset code of your AV component, you do not need
to check the remote control signal. Go to step 12.
7.
Conne ct your Re m ote Com m ande r to your PC w ith the USB cable .
If the display show s only one preset code in "Code sets" in step 6, or you already know the preset code of your AV component, you do not need to
check the remote control signal. Go to step 12.
Note s
o
Before connecting the Remote Commander to your PC, be sure to connect the supplied AC pow er adaptor to the Remote Commander.
o
While checking the remote control signal, do not disconnect the USB cable from your PC. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
o
Do not connect several Remote Commanders to your PC at the same time, as you w ill not be able to check the remote control signal.
8.
Click "Te s t your code s e t."
The "Test your code set" dialog box appears, w hich allow s you to check the remote control signal of the selected preset code.
9.
Follow the ins tructions in the "Te s t your code s e t" dialog box and pre pare the AV com pone nt for w hich the code is to be
program m e d.
10.
Aim the Re m ote Com m ande r at the AV com pone nt for w hich the code is to be program m e d, the n click "Se nd IR."
The highlighted action (as appears on the list) is transmitted as the remote control signal. Check if the AV component functions properly.
After the remote control signal is transmitted, the next action on the list w ill be highlighted. By clicking "Send IR," the action is transmitted as the remote
control signal. Check all actions on the list, repeating this operation.
Hint
If you click "Test again," you can recheck the remote control signal from the top of the list.
11.
Whe n the che ck of the re m ote control s ignal is com ple te , click "Clos e ."
The "Test your code set" dialog box closes, and the display returns to the "IR selection" dialog box.
Hint
If the AV component does not respond properly to the remote control signal, return to step 6 to reset the preset code, then recheck the signal.
12.
Click "Ne xt."
The "Label input" display appears, w hich allow s you to set the follow ing items:
o
Labe l
o
Enter the characters to be displayed as the label. You can enter up to 32 letters and can start a new line.
o
Furthermore, you can enter symbols such as
(record) or
(stop) in the "Symbol select" dialog box. The "Symbol select" dialog box can be
displayed by clicking "Symbol." (One symbol is counted as four standard letters.)
Note s
Page 21