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1 While pressing COMMANDER
OFF, press VOLUME + and
VOLUME –.
The volume control setting of visual
components (TV, VCR1,2 and 3, CBL/
SAT, and DVD) changes to the
displayed component.
Notes
• If you have already programmed the
VOLUME or MUTING button of each
component any signals by “learning”, the
procedure above will not change the function
of the VOLUME and MUTING buttons.
• If you have programmed volume control
signals on VOLUME or MUTING buttons of
TV or AMP, you can only use that signal
when you select TV or AMP. For other
component, the preset volume control signals
for TV or AMP (depending on the above
setting procedure) will be transmitted. To use
the new signals, you need to program each
button for each component by the learning
procedure (page 16).
When set to
amplifier volume
When set to
TV volume
Executing a Series of
Commands
— System Control Functions
With the System Control function, you
can program a series of operating
commands, and execute them by
pressing just one button.
For example, when you watch a video, a
series of operations like the ones below
are necessary.
Example:
1 Power on the TV.
2 Power on the video (VCR 1).
3 Power on the amplifier.
4 Set the input selector of the amplifier
to VIDEO 1.
5 Set the input mode of the TV to
VIDEO.
6 Start video playback
You can program up to 16 consecutive
operation steps to each of the SYSTEM
CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons.
If you have set the System Control
function for a Component Select button
(page 28), the execution of the
programmed commands begins when
you press the Component Select button
for more than 2 seconds.
While executing the programmed
commands, at the same time that each
remote control signal is transmitted, the
corresponding key is displayed.
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