Sony 6124 User Manual

Beocompatible Operation via
Oneremote Interface Type 6124
Sony Flat screen TV
RM-ED009 / RM-ED010 / RM-ED011 / RM-ED012 / RM-ED013
Beo4 and Beolink 1000 are remote control terminals from Bang & Olufsen. OneRemote supplies interface
6124UKu1
Made in Denmark by
www.oneremote.dk

Operating with Beo4 and Beo5

Beo4 and Beo5 do not have as many keys as this TV’s original remote control. Thus certain Beo4/ Beo5 keys have got alternative functionality.
To get to this
Ofollowed by 0on corresponds
i.e.
Ohas to be pressed first,
to info on the TV’s own remote control. The table to the right shows how special
Beo4/ Beo5 key operations translate to operations of the original remote control.
To get the most of operating the TV with a Bang & Olufsen remote control, the user has to be familiar with operations with the original remote control as described in the TV’s user manual.
Power on the TV
The TV automatically powers up, when the source is pressed on beo4, which the bee2 controller is programmed for.
Usually this source will be
*1 It is possible to exchange the up/ down arrow the functions with the blue and yellow buttons. This is done with an option, refer to the installation pages.
*2 As the direct function of the coloured buttons on the Beolink remote control has been reassigned to other functions, Ohas to be pressed before these buttons, to get to the colour function.
oE Red function oQ Green Function oW Yellow function oR Blue function
t.

Beo4/ Beo5 Daily operation

OO OK
o1 Analog o2 Digital
W
R
Q
*2 *1 P+ *2 *1 P- *2 Guide
E*2 Return
Home
m om Options e w Power off
Back
Other operation
q Format o0 i+ o3 FAV o4 Subtitle o6 AV o7 Audio
Congratulations
With your bee2 controller from
www.oneremote.dk you now
can fully operate your Sony TV using your Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal, via a beeLINK system bus.
Beolink1000, Beo4 or Beo5 remote controls can be used. This guide explains how.
This BeeLINK2 controller is ready for use, plug & play. See the opposite page regarding daily operati o n.
Some operations can be altered, to improve interaction with other controllers or to your convenience. Refer to the installation section further on, if changes are needed.
BeeLINK - How it works
The OneRemote beeLINK system is based on a 455 khz IR-receiver placed in the room. Via a beeLINK amplifier it can distribute control data to many different beeLINK controllers or BeeLINK compatible devices, each designed for a specific purpose. One controller is used for the TV, another controller for the DVD, a third for a beamer and so on.
The BeeLINK system lets you control many devices, in a logic way. A single press on the DTV button on the Beo4 might operate the TV, a receiver, an amplifier and a HDMI switch at the same time. There are many solutions.
The beo4 remote control is not equipped with as many keys, so we have designed a ‘layout’ that works logically, even when shifting bet ween different devices. To get a common layout for many devices, we therefore needed to redefine a few of the beo4/ beo5 buttons to other functions:
Coloured buttons.
To make room for more important functions, we have moved the coloured buttons, to a lower layer. To send a ‘red’ button command
O must be pressed
first. The same goes with the other 3 coloured buttons. This way we can assign other functions to the coloured buttons, when pressed, without a preceding go. In a OneRemote environment the red button is used as Back, Backup or return. The green button is used as EPG, Guide or similar. Finally the blue and yellow button is used for programme stepping.
Programme stepping, up/ down manoeuvring in menu’s.
Most set top boxes and TV’s has 4 arrow buttons for moving up, down, left and right, in on screen menus. In addition they have separate programme stepping buttons for zapping through programmes. B&O remote controls do not include separate buttons for programme zapping.
We therefore have assigned the blue and the yellow buttons to function as programme stepping buttons, in our basic setup. The four up, down, left and right buttons have been assigned for manoeuvring in on screen menus, in our basic setup.
It is possible to use the up and down arrow for programme stepping, refer to the installation section.
Go or Record shifted operation.
Some of the buttons has 2 or three functions. To get to these they have to be preceded with O or r. Which buttons has secondary functions can be seen in the operating table on page 2.
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