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Notes On Learning The Signals Of An Air-Conditioner; Learning Up To 4 Signals To One Key - Sony RM-AV3100 Operating Instructions Manual

Integrated remote commander
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Notes on learning the signals
of an air-conditioner
About seasonal adjustments
If you change the settings of the air-
conditioner for the season, you have to
program the remote control signals of the
new settings on the Commander.
If the power-on/off operation
does not work correctly
The air-conditioner may not be turned on
or off properly with the button or key of
this Commander, for which you have
programmed its power-on/off signal.
If the Commander can operate only
"ON" with one button or key and "OFF"
with another, while your air-
conditioner's remote control can operate
"ON/OFF" with a single button or key,
program the signal on two buttons or
keys of the Commander as follows.
1 Clear the learned power-on/off signal.
(In the example on page 52, clear the
learned signal from the SYSTEM
CONTROL 2 button.)
2 Program the signal (transmitted from
the power-on/off button of the air-
conditioner's remote control) for the
SYSTEM CONTROL 2 button again.
3 Program the signal from the same
button of the remote control for
another button or key (for example, the
SYSTEM CONTROL 3 button).
The two buttons or keys of the
Commander have been programmed
with the power-on signal and the power-
off signal of the air-conditioner,
respectively so that you can operate the
air-conditioner with the Commander.
Learning up to 4
signals to one key
This is useful when the Commander is
not working properly, even when the
signal is learned for the Commander
using the Learning function. You can also
use this function to switch the input
mode such as TV, etc., or to switch
between DVD player and DVD recorder
operation with one key.
4
TV
STB
VCR
SYSTEM CONTROL
1
2
3
OK
MENU
EXIT
DVD
CD
AMP
OTHER
COMMANDER
TIMER
LIGHT
OFF
MORE
VOLUME
CHANNEL
MUTING
RECALL
Continued
3
5
10
2
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