This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
2
Features
The RM-VL710 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all
your AV components from a single remote commander and saves the
trouble of operating different AV components with different remote
control devices. The following are its main features.
Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote
commander
This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand
components, so you can use it out of the box as a control center for your
Sony AV components.
Remote control signals for non-Sony components are also preset
This Commander is preset for most major brands components including
Sony. You can remote control your components by setting the type and
code number of each component (page 8).
Learning function for programming various other remote control
signals
This Commander has a Learning function, to “learn” the remote control
signals needed to operate other non-preset components or functions. (To
“teach” such signals to this Commander, use the remote control supplied
with the non-preset components.) (page 14)
In addition, the Commander can “learn” remote control signals (infrared
signals only) of non-Audio Visual components such as air-conditioners,
lights, etc. (Some specific appliances or functions may not be available.)
(page 22)
Reassigning new components
You can assign Component Select buttons to freely operate other
components. This is useful when you have more than two of the same
kind of AV component (only if a Component Select buttons is free.) (page
30)
You can only assign TVs to the TV Component Select button.
3
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Installing the Batteries .................................................................................6
When to replace the batteries ............................................................................ 6
Location of Controls ..................................................................................... 7
Basic Operations
Setting the Code for non-Sony Preset Audio and Visual Components
Digital Cable Box .............................................................................................. 42
Index ...........................................................................................................43
5
Getting Started
Installing the
Batteries
Slide open the battery
compartment lid and insert two
size AA (R6) batteries (not
supplied). Be sure to match up the
+ and – indications on the
batteries with the + and –
indications on the battery
compartment.
Insert the batteries negative-andfirst through the guide clamp
within each compartment as
shown above.
When to replace the
batteries
Batteries for remote control
operation (two size AA (R6)
batteries)
Under normal conditions, the
batteries will last up to six
months. If the Commander does
not operate properly, the batteries
might be drained. When this
happens, replace the batteries with
new ones.
Note
Do not take more than one hour to
replace the batteries. Otherwise, your
setting of the code numbers (page 8)
and “learned” remote control signals
(page 14) will be erased.
Notes on batteries
• Do not use an old battery with a new
one or mix different types of batteries
together.
• If the electrolyte inside the battery
should leak, wipe the contaminated
area of the battery compartment with
a cloth and replace the old batteries
with new ones. To prevent the
electrolyte from leaking, remove the
batteries when you plan not to use
the Commander for a long period of
time.
0 RETURN button
qa Player Control buttons
qs TV/VIDEO button
qh
qd POWER button
qj
qf ENT (enter) button
qg SLEEP button
qk
qh CH (channel) +/– buttons
ql
qj MAIN/SUB button
qk RECALL button
w;
ql MENU button
wa
w; Cursor Control buttons
ws
wa TOOLS button
ws SYSTEM CONTROL buttons
wd DOT button
About tactile dots
The number 5 button, the B button, CH + button and MAIN/SUB button each have
a tactile dot for ease use.
* Note on the VOL +/– and MUTING buttons
The Commander controls or mutes the TV’s volume when you select a visual
component. The Commander controls or mutes the amplifier’s volume when you
select an audio component. You can change this setting also (page 23).
Note
The function of the control buttons varies depending on settings/operating modes.
The “Table of Preset Functions” (page 37) shows how the Commander generally
operates for each component in the factory preset mode.
7
Basic Operations
Setting the Code for
non-Sony Preset
Audio and Visual
Components
— Setting
component codes
The Commander is preset at the
factory to operate Sony brand AV
components (see the table below).
If you are using the Commander
with a factory-set Sony
components, skip the following
procedures.
You can use the Commander with
other major brand preset AV
components also. To use with
other AV components, or Sony
components which do not
function with the Commander,
you need to follow the procedures
to set the correct codes for each
component.
Component
Select Button
TV
VCR
CBL
DVD
AMP
Note
A CD player, an MD player and a
cassette deck can be set to any of the
above Component Select buttons. You
can assign Component Select buttons to
freely set signals of your desired
components. For further information,
see “Assigning Other Components to
the Component Select Buttons” (page
30) .
For the functions of buttons as for each
component, see “Table of Preset
Functions” (page 37).
Preset
component(s)
TV
TV/VCR
Combo
VCR
Cable box
DVD player
Amplifier
Factory setting
Sony TV
Sony VHS
VCR
Sony DVD
player
Sony amplifier
Setting a component code
2
SET
1
4
7
POWER
CBL DVD AMPTV VCR
2
56
89
ENT
0
3
3
4
5
2
Example: To set up a Philips’ TV
1 See the tables in the
supplied “Component
Code Numbers”, and find
the four-digit component
code number for the
desired component.
If more than one code number
is listed, use the number that is
listed first.
For example, to set up a
Philips’ TV, you would use the
code number 8011.
2 Press and while holding
SET, press MENU.
SET
MENU
+
All Component Select buttons
flash.
CBLDVDAMPTVVCR
8
3 Press the Component Select
button for the desired
component.
The selected Component Select
button lights up, and all other
button lights turn off.
CBLDVDAMPTVVCR
4 Press the Number buttons
to enter the four-digit
component code number.
5 Press ENT.
The Component Select button
light turns off.
TVTV
If the Component Select button
flashes five times before
turning off, it means that the
setup is incomplete. Start over
from Step 2.
Notes
• If you press a component code
number that is not on the table in the
supplied “Component Code
Numbers”, or if you press a button in
the wrong order, the Component
Select button flashes five times, and
then turns off. Check the component
code number, and try setting it again.
• If you don’t input anything into the
Commander within 20 seconds
between each step, the setup
procedure will be canceled. To set the
code, start over from Step 2.
• If you press SET while setting the
component code, all code numbers
will be lost, and the setup procedure
will be canceled. Start over from Step
2.
To cancel setup, press SET.
Continued
9
Setting the Code for non-Sony
Preset Audio and Visual
Components — Setting
component codes (continued)
Checking if the code
number works
1 Power on the component
with its power switch.
2 Press the corresponding
Component Select button
for the component you
have set up.
The Component Select button
lights up when you press it,
and turns off when you release
it.
3 Aim the Commander at the
component and press
POWER.
The selected Component Select
button lights up when you
press a function button, and
turns off when you release it.
POWER
CBLDVDAMPTVVCR
The component should power
off.
4 If you have succeeded,
check that the Commander
is operating the other
functions of your
component, such as channel
and volume control.
See page 12 for details.
If the Commander does not
seem to be working
Try repeating the setup procedures
using the other codes listed for your
component, or try setting the code
number using the Search function
(page 11).
Note on the VOL+/– and MUTING
buttons
When you operate a visual
component, the TV button lights
up to indicate that the
Commander is controlling or
muting the TV’s volume.
TV
When you operate an audio
component, the AMP button lights
up to indicate that the
Commander is controlling or
muting the amplifier’s volume.
It is recommended that you first
set the TV and AMP codes before
setting up any other components.
Note on buttons that have
already “learned” remote
control signals
If another signal has already been
programmed on a button using
the Learning function (page 14),
that “learned” signal will continue
to work even after you set the
component code number. To use it
as a preset function button, you
must first erase its “learned”
signal (page 20).
10
Setting a component
code by the Search
function
You can find a code number
available for a component that
doesn’t have one in the supplied
“Component Code Numbers”.
Before starting the Search
function
Set each component to the
following status so that the Search
function works effectively.
TV, AMP: Power-on
CD player*, MD player*, cassette
deck*: Power-on with a playback
source (disc, cassette tape, etc.)
Other components: Power-off
* If any of these components are
assigned to any of the
Component Select buttons (page
30), you can set a component
code using the Search function.
1
SET
1
4
7
POWER
CBL DVD AMPTV VCR
2
56
89
ENT
0
3
2
3
4
1 Press and while holding
SET, press MENU.
SET
MENU
+
All Component Select buttons
flash.
CBLDVDAMPTVVCR
2 Press the Component Select
button for the desired
component.
The selected Component Select
button lights up, and all other
buttons turn off.
CBLDVD AMPTVVCR
3 Press CH + or CH – and
POWER in turn until the
component reacts as
described in the following.
TV: Powers off
VCR, CBL, DVD, AMP: Powers
on
CD player, MD player, cassette
deck: Plays back
CH
POWER
3
1
Press CH + to go to the next
code number.
Press CH – to go back to the
previous code number.
The Component Select button
flashes three times after the
numbers have turned one
cycle.
One cycle means, for example,
the four-digit code numbers
beginning from “8” are cycled
through.
Continued
11
Setting a component code by
the Search function (continued)
4 Press ENT.
ENT
The Component button turns
off.
If the Component Select button
flashes five times before turning
off, it means that the setup is
incomplete. Start over from Step 1.
5 Check if the code number
works by following the
instructions on page 10.
Notes
• If you don’t input anything into the
Commander within 20 seconds
between each step, the setup
procedure will be canceled. To set the
code, start over from the beginning.
• If you press any button other than
CH +/– and POWER while setting
the component code, all code
numbers will be lost, and the setup
procedure will be canceled. Start over
from the beginning.
Operating Your
Components with the
Remote Commander
When you operate a non-Sony
component, make sure you set the
component code first (page 8).
SET
1
4
7
POWER
CBL DVD AMPTV VCR
2
56
89
ENT
0
1
3
2
To cancel setup, press SET.
12
Example: To operate a video
cassette recorder
1 Press the desired
Component Select button.
The Component Select button
lights up when you press it,
and turns off when you release
it.
2 Press any Player Control
button.
See “Table of Preset Functions”
(page 37) for the functions of
buttons for each component.
Note
The remote control signals may be
different for some components or
functions. In this case, program the
remote control signals with the
Learning function (page 14). Note,
however, that components and
functions that do not support the
remote control of infrared signals will
not work with this Commander.
To control the volume
Press VOL +/– to control the
volume. Press MUTING to mute
the sound.
When you select a visual
component, the TV’s volume will
be controlled (TV Component
Select button lights up), and when
you select an audio component,
the amplifier’s volume will be
controlled (AMP Component
Select button lights up). You can
change this setting also (page 23).
Notes
• If you used the Learning function
(page 14) to program the VOL +/– or
MUTING buttons to send a signal to
any other component, that signal will
be transmitted instead of the volume
or muting of the TV or amplifier
when you select that component.
• If you used the Learning function
(page 14) to program the VOL +/– or
MUTING buttons for the TV or AMP
to send a signal to any other
component, that signal will be
transmitted only when you select TV
or AMP. When you select another
component, the preset volume control
signals for TV or AMP will be
transmitted.
• If you have assigned another
component to the TV or AMP buttons
(page 30), the volume of the TV or
amplifier cannot be controlled even if
you select another component.
13
1
4
7
2
56
89
3
SET
2,7
3
4
4
0
CBL DVD AMPTV VCR
POWER
ENT
0
CBL DVD AMPTV VCR
POWER
ENT
Programming signals
of another remote
control — Learning
Function
To operate components or
functions which do not work even
if you set a component code
number, use the following
Learning procedure to “teach” any
of the programmable buttons or
the Commander to operate the
functions of another remote
control. You can also use the
Learning function to change the
signals of individual buttons after
setting the component code
number (page 8). It is
recommended that you make a
note of the “learned” key
functions. (It is possible to make a
note on the back of the supplied
“Component Code Numbers.”)
Notes
• Some specific remote control signals
may not be “learned.”
• You can also use a display monitor
for computer display (including a
built-in tuner type), if the
Commander is “learned.”
Example: To program the N
(Play) signal of your video
cassette recorder to the VCR N
(Play) button of the Commander
1 Place the RM-VL710 head
to head with your
component’s remote
control.
Remote control for
your component
14
about 2 – 4 inches
(5 – 10 cm) away
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