Tape, Note, K'cf – Sony RM-V60 User Manual
Page 2: Searching for the correct code
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W lu'n \ ou pt\'ss lltese buttoris ti^^r tlie first time, lli«.' comp^,menl
and its code number that is preset at tlie tactcir\ are dispLu ed.
DBS/CBL
DBS 01
—► CATV 00
TAPE
TAPE 01
MD 01
DAT 01
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AVI
AV2
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VCR 02 — CATV 00 — DBS 01 —► LD 01 — RECVR 01
DAT 01 *--------- MDOl •<--------- TAPE 01 ---- ------- CD 01
LD 01 —>■ RECVR 01 — CD 01 — TAPE 01 — MD 01
DBS 01 --------- CATV 00 --- ------- VCR 01 ••------- DAT 01
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For example, it vou're setting up a MD plaver, press the TAPE
button repeated))'until "MD 01" is displayed. -
Note
The Commander is not preset at the factory to operate a Cable box
(CATV).
4
Enter the component's code number. For example, if you're
entering the code for a Philips' VCR, you would press 1, then
press 3.
You can also enter the code number pressing the CH + or CH -.
CH
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5
Press the ENTER button to store the code number in the
Commander's memory.
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enter
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If the code number is not preset, "NG" is displayed. In this case,
start over the procedure again.
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Go to"Step 2: Checking if the Code Number Works " to finish
setting up.
Step 2: Checking if the Code Number Works
1
Power on the component you want to set up with its power
switch.
2
Aim the commander at the component
and press the POWER button.
The component should power off.
Searching for the Correct Code
It \ ouA o tried all the ci>de numbers listed Iv’r vour component and
YOU still caniTot get the Commander to work (or it vour component is
not listed in this manual), trv these steps
1
Power on the component vou want to set up willi its power
switch.
2
Press the SET button with a ball-point
pen tip etc., and release it.
3
Press the TV, VCR, DBS/CBL,
RECEIVER, CD, TAPE,-AV1 or AV2
button on the commander that
corresponds to the component.
4
Press and release the CH+ button. Then
press and release the POWER button.
SET
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TV VCR D6S/CBL AVI
' C D ' C ! ? '
RECEIVER CD TAPE AV2
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5
Repeat step 4 until the correct code number is found.
Each time you press the CH+ button and then the POWER button,
a new code number appears on the display.
Keep trying until your component operates as follows:
• TV, VCR, Cable box, DBS tuner, rt'ceiver, or LD player : the
power turns off.
• CD player, tape deck, DAT deck, MD deck or LD player (those
components whose power cannnot be turned off using the
remote commander):playback starts.
(Make sure that the power is already turned on and that a tape
or disc is inserted.)
• Cable box or TV without a power switch: the Channel + function
works.
6
When the correct code is found, press
the ENTER button to store the code
number in the Commander's memory.
7
Turn on the component again; and press
the CH and VOL buttons. Check that
the Commander is operating the other
functions of your component such as
charmel and volume control.
If the component does not operate
properly, repeat steps 1 to 6 and search
for another code.
If you still carmot get the Commander to work properly, see
"T roubleshooting."
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other fimctions of your component, such
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If the Commander Doesn't Seem to Be Working...
• First, try repeating these setup procedures using the other codes
listed for your component (see "Component Code Numbers").
• If - after trying all the codes listed for your component - you sHll
cannot get the Commander to work properly, try the search
method described in "Searching for the Correct Code"
Tip
Use the label (supplied) to write down the code numbers of your
components. Then affix the label to the back of the Commander.