Remote control operations with the cav-1, Pre-stored ir code sets in the interface box, Using the cav-1/cav-2 – Sony CAV-1 User Manual
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Introduction
Remote control operations with the CAV-1
The wireless mouse (Air-EGG) emits signals that
correspond to those of the computer's mouse, and
can thus be used to control on-screen operations.
Signals from the Air-EGG to the interface box are
radio frequency (RF) signals, and are unaffected by
objects standing between the Air-EGG and the
interface box.
Pre-stored IR code sets in the interface box
The infrared (IR) code sets of AV equipment made
by Sony and other manufacturers come pre-stored
in the interface box, giving you almost immediate
control of your AV equipment through the Air-
EGG and on-screen button operations.
Using the CAV-1/CAV-2
You can use your CAV-1 /CAV-2 to control
AV products made by Sony, most AV
products made by other manufacturers, and
other types of equipment w^ith infrared
remote control capability, such as lighting
equipment, projection screens, and motorized
curtains. If the IR codes for a particular
device are not included among those pre
stored in the interface box, you must install
them manually using the device's remote
commander.
Note
Since control codes pre-stored in the interface box
correspond to those emitted by remote
commanders, your CAV-1 /CAV-2 can control only
electrical equipment with remote commander
capability. Equipment without this capability,
such as power amplifiers, must be turned on and
off manually.