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Configuring the on- screen remote, Configuring the on-screen remote, Ee “configuring the on-screen remote – Sony LF-X11 User Manual

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If you have connected a cable box (STB) to the
VHF/UHF terminal on the Base Station, you can
configure the on-screen remote control to show
the STB remote control.

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Before carrying out the following steps, you must
install the IR Blaster so that it points to the IR receiver
of the STB remote control.

1

Open the [Settings] window, and then select
[TV/Video].
The [TV/Video] window appears.

2

Select [Remote Settings].
The [Remote Settings] window appears.

3

Select [TV].
The [TV] window appears.

4

Select [External TV tuner (e.g. STB)], and
then select the make and type of the STB.
A list of types appears when you select
[External TV tuner (e.g. STB)].

When the device is configured correctly, you
can turn it on and off by selecting [Power].
Use the sub-screen to confirm that the power
turns on and off.
If selecting [Power] several times does not
turn on and off the connected device, make
sure the make and type you have selected are
correct.

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Tip

Select [Learning] to change the configuration of
the remote control buttons with the learn
function. For details, see “Learning Commands
for On-Screen Remote” (

1 page 69).

5

Select [Back].
You return to the [Remote Settings] window.

6

Select [Settings], and then select [Exit].

Use the following procedure to change the
configuration of a remote control for the device
that you have connected to a video input.

1

Open the [Remote Settings] window, and
then select [Video 1] or [Video 2].
Select the video input to which the device is
connected.
The [Video 1] or [Video 2] window appears.

Configuring the On-
Screen Remote

Configuring the On-Screen
Remote for External Tuners
on TV

Configuring the Remote
Control for External Devices

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