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Page 1 - Commander

©2004 Sony CorporationRM-NX7000Integrated RemoteCommanderOperating Instructions3-254-727-11(1)Integrated Remote Commander RM-NX7000

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10Getting Started

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100Setting a function key of another component to aComponent display (ALIAS)You can create an Alias key in the Component display.The Alias key in crea

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101Customizing the Display5Press the [NEW] key. To set Alias to an existing keySelect a function key or a function button on the Remote Commanderyou

Page 5 - Table of Contents

1022Press the function key you want torefer to.For example, press the [TV POWER]key.3 The function key for reference is set to the Alias key, and thed

Page 6 - (macro) for a key/button

103Customizing the DisplaySetting a wallpaper (WALLPAPER)The wallpaper (background) for the Component display screen can be set byselecting from the p

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1045Press the NEXT/BACK button on the RemoteCommander to select a wallpaper.6Press the [OK] key.The preview of the Component displaywith the selected

Page 8 - Features

105Customizing the DisplayAdding/deleting a page of the Component display (PAGE)You can add or delete a page of the Component display.If you want to g

Page 9 - Product registration

1066Confirm that a page will be added,and press the [OK] key.A new page is not added here yet.7Press the [OK] key.A new page is added to the end of th

Page 10 - Getting Started

107Customizing the DisplayContinuedDeleting a page of the Component display (DELETE)1Perform steps 1 to 3 in “Adding a page to the Componentdisplay (A

Page 11 - Unpacking

1085Confirm that a page will be deleted,and press the [OK] key.A page is not deleted here yet.6Press the [OK] key.Deletion of the page is complete and

Page 12 - Preparing RM-NX7000

109Customizing the DisplayAssigning function keys of multiple AVcomponents to a Component displayThe Multi component key is a Component key with which

Page 13 - The Home display appears

11Getting StartedUnpackingCheck the accessories in the package before using the Remote Commander.• Battery charging stand (1)•USB cable (1)•Installati

Page 14 - Charging

110Assigning function keys of multiple AV components to a Component displayContinued3Delete or move functionkeys in the Componentdisplay assigned to t

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111Customizing the DisplayCustomizing functionsCustomizing functions to create your favorite Multi Component key andreference pages are as follows.[AL

Page 16 - Using the touch panel display

112Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button

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113Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonPower ON/Input selectTVDVDRCVRPower ON/Play backPower ON/Input sele

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114Types of macros and setting flowThere are the three following types of macros.SYSTEM MACRO: A macro programmed for a function key/button. Aseries o

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115Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonProgramming a series of actions (macro) for akey/buttonStep 1: Sele

Page 20 - Battery charging stand

116ContinuedProgramming a series of actions (macro) for a key/button3Press the [SYSTEM MACRO]key.4Press a Component key thatwill include the function

Page 21 - Screen layout and elements

117Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button2 When programming a macro for an existing functionkey/buttonSelect

Page 22 - ■ Set display

118ContinuedProgramming a series of actions (macro) for a key/button5Press a function key/buttona macro is to beprogrammed for.Notes• Function keys yo

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119Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button3 When programming a macro for a Component key or aDirect Access bu

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12Charge the Remote Commander, connecting the suppliedAC power adaptor.After checking the contents of the package, start up the Remote Commander.The p

Page 25 - “NAVITUS Design”

120ContinuedProgramming a series of actions (macro) for a key/buttonStep 2: Setting a macroThe procedure to set a macro to a key/button selected in “S

Page 26 - Installing “NAVITUS Design”

121Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button3Press the [OK] key to program the key/button ofthe selected compon

Page 27 - Installing the USB driver

122ContinuedProgramming a series of actions (macro) for a key/buttonTV POWERDVDPOWERVIDE01Turn onthe TV.Turn onthe DVD.Start DVDplayback.Set the input

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123Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonzTipMake sure to press the [OK] key after pressing a function key/b

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124ContinuedProgramming a series of actions (macro) for a key/buttonTo check the settings of the system macro (function key/button)1Press the [SET] ke

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125Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button5Press the key/button whose macroyou want to check.The macro proced

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1263Press the [MACRO VIEWER] key.4Press the Component key or a DirectAccess button whose macro youwant to check.The macro procedure is shown in thedis

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127Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonMacro operation using the Timer functionYou can set the Remote Comm

Page 33 - Uninstalling “NAVITUS Design”

128ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionThe Program Edit display is the basic setting display to set the Timer Programkey. To program the

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129Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonStep 1: Creating a Timer program keyIn “Step 1”, creating a Timer p

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13When the display for the alignment appears, calibrate thetouch key display.The Home display appears,and the Remote Commander isready to operate.Then

Page 36 - Basic Operations

130ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer function5Set the label, and then pressthe [OK] key.The newly created Timer program key isdisplayed.Input l

Page 37 - Press the HOME button

131Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonTo set the label againTo set the label of the Timer program key aga

Page 38 - VOL– CH–

132ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionStep 2: Setting the timeIn this Step, setting the day of the week and the time for starting a time

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133Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button3Set the timer executiontime.Set the [HOUR], [MINUTES] and [DAY] by

Page 40 - Delete unnecessary letters

134ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer function4Press the [OK] key.The setting of the time for timeroperation is complete.5Press the [OK] key.The

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135Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonStep 3: Programming a macroIn this Step, how to set a macro is expl

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136ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer function4Press the [OK] key.The setting of the macro procedure iscomplete and the display returns to theTi

Page 43 - Programming a preset code

137Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonz Tip Progressive method for setting the Timer programYou program

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138ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionTo copy a macro programmed for another Timer programkeyYou can copy the time set with the [TIME] t

Page 45 - Press the [SOLUTION] key in

139Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button6Press a Timer program key you wantto set the copied macro.For exam

Page 46 - ■ If a beep sounds five times

14ChargingCharge the Remote Commander using the supplied Battery charging stand. TheRemote Commander can also be charged by connecting the supplied AC

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140ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionTo delete a Timer program keyYou can delete a Timer program key created accidentally, or a Timer p

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141Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonTo check execution of a Timer macroYou can check the timer macro ex

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142ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionTo set the execution of a Timer macro (to ON/OFF)Set the execution of a Timer macro setting to ON/

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143Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/button4Press the [ON/OFF] tag.5Press a Timer program key whoseexecution s

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144ContinuedMacro operation using the Timer functionTo check the setting of a Timer macro procedureYou can check the contents of a Timer macro procedu

Page 52 - Press the [DIRECT ACCESS]

145Convenient operations by programming aseries of actions (macro) for a key/buttonIMPORTANTThe timer function of this Remote Commander is designed fo

Page 53

146Programming a series of actions(macro) for a Component List

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147Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListOutline of a Component ListIn this section, the concept of a Component list is explained

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148Programming a List elementAbout the edit display for a List elementBefore setting a List element, we will explain about the edit display for a List

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149Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListExample: To create a new ListelementPress the [NEW] key.Set a label in the display for t

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15Getting StartedCharging without using the Battery charging standConnect the AC power adaptor directly to the DC IN jack of the RemoteCommander. You

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150ContinuedProgramming a List elementStep 1: Creating a List elementIn “Step 1”, creating an element for a Component List is explained. You can set a

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151Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentList5Press the [NEW] key.z TipWhatever tag is selected, you can set the labelif you press th

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152ContinuedProgramming a List elementExample: Label items for CD changerInput letters for [ALBUM], [DISC No], [ARTIST] and [GENRE] in the order.1 Inp

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153Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListAbout items to be set to the labelItems to be set to the label differ depending on a com

Page 62 - For accurate learning

154ContinuedProgramming a List elementStep 2: Programming a macroIn this step, programming a macro for a List element created in “Step 1” isexplained.

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155Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListz Tips• For programming a macro for a List element, press in sequence function keysand b

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1564Press the Component key thatincludes the List element you wantto delete.5Press the [DELETE] tag.6Press the [v] or [V] key to select aList element

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157Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListUser List keysSetting item tagsEdit display for a User ListEach time the setting for a r

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158ContinuedCreating a User List (USER LIST)Example: To create a new UserList keyPress the [NEW] key, and set a label forthe User List key.Select a Li

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159Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListCreating a User List key1Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or longer in theHome display.

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16Using the touch panel displayCalibrating the touch panel display (ALIGNMENT)1Tap the center of the marks sequentially with thesupplied Stylus.We say

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160ContinuedCreating a User List (USER LIST)5Press the [NEW] key.z Tips• Whatever tag is selected, you can set thelabel if you press the [NEW] key.• F

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161Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentList8Press the [v] or [V] key toselect a List element to beadded, and then press the[ENTER]

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162To delete a User ListYou can delete a User List key created by mistake, or a User List key that is nolonger in use.1Press the [SET] key for 2 secon

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163Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentList7Press the [OK] key. The selected User List key is deleted. Thedisplay returns to step 4

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164ContinuedCreating a User List (USER LIST)Adding an element to a User List1Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or longer in theHome display.The Set di

Page 74 - Press the [SKIN/LABEL] key

165Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentList6Press the User List key youwant to add a User elementto.The table of the list elementsp

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166ContinuedCreating a User List (USER LIST)10Press the [OK] key.11Press the [OK] key.Adding a List element is programmed,and the display returns to s

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167Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentList5Press the [EDIT] tag.6Press the User List key of the Userelement you want to delete.The

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1689Press the [OK] key.The deletion of the List element is stored inmemory.10Press the [OK] key.The List element is deleted, and the displayreturns to

Page 78 - ■ If you want to change a

169Programming a series of actions (macro) for a ComponentListUsing the Component List1Press the List key of acomponent key in theComponent display.Fo

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17Getting StartedContinuedLocation and Function of ControlsIn this section, names and functions of parts and controls on RM-NX7000 areexplained.Softwa

Page 80 - Select a component category

1704Select an album and press the key.Arrow keys: Move the cursor up/down.[ENTER] key: Confirms the element selected by the cursor and executes themac

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171Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)Easy selection of a series of actions (macro)programmed for Zapping (Z

Page 82 - Or press the [EXIT] key

172NewsOutline of ZappingWhat is Zapping?Zapping is the function to call up easily and sequentially only desired channels,enabling channel selection f

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173Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)Using ZappingRight after the Component display appears, the label of t

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174Editing the Zapping functionAbout the edit display for ZappingBefore setting the Zapping function, we explain about the edit display forZapping.Edi

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175Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)Each time the setting for a respective setting item tag shown in the e

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176ContinuedEditing the Zapping functionStep 1: Creating a Zapping groupIn this step, creating a Zapping group to which Zapping elements are to be set

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177Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)NoteYou cannot set the same label name as another Zapping group, regar

Page 88 - (COMPONENT EDIT)

178ContinuedEditing the Zapping functionStep 2: Creating a Zapping elementCreate a Zapping element for the Zapping group ([NEWS] key) created in “Step

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179Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)5Set the label of the Zapping element.When the label setting is comple

Page 90 - Press the key you want to

18Location and Function of ControlsContinued4 OK button and Cursor Control buttonsUsed to operate the menu display of a component being controlled by

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180Step 3: Programming a macroProgram a macro for the Zapping element ([CBS] key) created in “Step 2.”1Press the [EDIT] tag in theZapping display.2Pre

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181Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)5Program a macro procedurefor the Zapping element.For details on progr

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182ContinuedEditing the Zapping functionStep 4: Creating a Zapping viewerAfter creating a Zapping viewer key, you can assign a Zapping group to it. Yo

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183Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)5Set the skin of the Zappingviewer.The skin for the Zapping viewer can

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184ContinuedEditing the Zapping function8Press the [OK] key.The Zapping viewer key is assigned onthe last page of the Component displayand the display

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185Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)4Press the Zapping group you want todelete.The indiction of the Zappin

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186ContinuedEditing the Zapping functionTo change the order of the Zapping elementsYou can change the order of the Zapping elements after you have cre

Page 98 - Press a function key whose

187Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)6Press the Zapping element key youwant to move.The selected key appear

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188To check the macro procedure of a Zapping elementYou can check, on the display, the contents of the macro procedure set to aZapping element.1Press

Page 100 - Component display (ALIAS)

189Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)6Press the Zapping element whosemacro you want to check.The macro proc

Page 101 - Press the [NEW] key

19Getting StartedAbout the Automatic-Off function of the displayIf you do not use the Remote Commander for 10 minutes, indications on the display turn

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190To delete a Zapping elementYou can delete a Zapping element created by mistake or a Zapping element thatis no longer in use.1Press the [SET] key fo

Page 103 - The Set display appears

191Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)6Press the Zapping element key youwant to delete.The indication of the

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192To delete a Zapping viewerYou can delete a Zapping viewer created by mistake or a Zapping viewer that isno longer in use.1Press the [SET] key for 2

Page 105 - Customizing the Display

193Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)6Press the [OK] key.The Zapping viewer is deleted and thedisplay retur

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194ContinuedEditing the Zapping functionTo assign a Zapping viewer to a function buttonIf you assign a Zapping group to a function button, you can per

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195Easy selection of a series of actions(macro) programmed for Zapping (ZAPPING)5Press a function button you want toassign a Zapping group to. If you

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196ContinuedEditing the Zapping function8Press the [OK] key.Setting of the Assign button is complete andthe display returns to step 4.9To finish all s

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197Using a “Memory Stick”Using a “Memory Stick”

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198About a “Memory Stick”What is a “Memory Stick”?A “Memory stick” is a small and light IC recording media with a storagecapacity larger than a floppy

Page 111 - Customizing functions

199Using a “Memory Stick”While reading or writing data“Do not remove the “Memory Stick”” appears in the display. Do not subject theRemote Commander to

Page 113 - What is a macro ?

20ContinuedLocation and Function of ControlsBattery charging standw; DC IN jackUsed to connect the supplied AC power adaptor.About the DC IN jackThe s

Page 114 - Setting flow of Timer macro

200About a “Memory Stick”ContinuedRearInserting a “Memory Stick”1Open the “Memory Stick”slot cover.2Insert a “Memory Stick”with the label side up unti

Page 115 - Press the [COMPONENT EDIT]

201Using a “Memory Stick”Removing a “Memory Stick”NoteIf you remove a “Memory Stick” while the indication of writing or reading is shown,recorded data

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202Reading data saved in a “Memory Stick”(READ)You can import data set up with the supplied application or the latest remotecontrol codes downloaded f

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203Using a “Memory Stick”After the “Memory Stick” confirmation display, the following displaysappear according to the contents in the “Memory Stick.”

Page 118 - Press a function key/button

204Reading data saved in a “Memory Stick” (READ)ContinuedIf an error message appearsIf an abnormal status of the “Memory Stick” or the Remote Commande

Page 119 - Direct Access button

205Using a “Memory Stick”Data contents in the“Memory Stick”AllPresetComponentAllPresetComponentAllPresetComponentMessageA “Memory Stick” is notinserte

Page 120 - Step 2: Setting a macro

206Reading a “Memory Stick” from the setting modeWhen a “Memory Stick” is already inserted in the Remote Commander, you canstart the reading procedure

Page 121 - Press the [OK] key

207Using a “Memory Stick”Saving Remote Commander data to a“Memory Stick” (SAVE)You can save all data set up with the Remote Commander to a “Memory Sti

Page 122 - Continued

208Saving Remote Commander data to a “Memory Stick” (SAVE)ContinuedIf an error message appearsIf an abnormal status of the “Memory Stick” or the Remot

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209Using a “Memory Stick” Formatting a “Memory Stick”You can format a “Memory Stick” so that it can be used on this RemoteCommander.1Press the [SET] k

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21Getting Started6712345Screen layout and elementsOperation mode displayThis is the display used for operating your component. If you press a respecti

Page 125 - Direct Access button)

2105Press the [YES] key.The Remote Commander starts formatting. When formatting a “MemoryStick” is correctly complete, the confirmation display appear

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211Remote Commander’s Other FunctionsRemote Commander’s Other Functions

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212Setting the Display WindowYou can make various settings to the touch panel display.In addition to calibrating the touch panel display, you can set

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213Remote Commander’s Other Functions5Tap the center of the mark three times in orderwith the supplied Stylus.When calibration is complete, thedisplay

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214Setting the Display WindowContinuedSetting the Backlight Automatic-Off time (BACK LIGHT)The backlight that illuminates the LCD screen turns on auto

Page 130 - Set the label, and then press

215Remote Commander’s Other Functions1 Set Automatic-Off time.Each time you press the [+] / [–] key,the time is advanced/reversed by 1second. If you h

Page 131 - To set the label again

216Setting the Display WindowContinuedSetting the Automatic-Off time of the display window(OFF TIME)The LCD screen turns off automatically after a cer

Page 132 - Step 2: Setting the time

217Remote Commander’s Other Functions1 Set Automatic-Off time.Each time you press the [+] or [–] key,the time is advanced/reversed by 1minute. If you

Page 133 - Set the timer execution

218Adjusting the brightness of the display window’sbacklight (BRIGHTNESS)Adjust the brightness of the backlight.1Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or

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219Remote Commander’s Other Functions7To finish all settings, press the COMMANDER OFFbutton for 2 seconds or longer.The display returns to the Home di

Page 135 - Step 3: Programming a macro

221 Item confirmation areaIf you press this area (other than keys), the character string that indicates theitem being set up scrolls from right to lef

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220Setting the system clock (CLOCK)You can set the system clock that appears in the Home and Component display.1Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or l

Page 137 - Press the [OK] key in the

221Remote Commander’s Other FunctionsIf you do not want to change the system clock settingIn step 4, press the [OK] key without pressingthe [CLOCK SET

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222Setting the beep sound (BEEP)The Remote Commander is set at the factory for the key-touch confirmationbeep to sound when you press a display key or

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223Remote Commander’s Other FunctionsLocking the settings (LOCK)To prevent accidental changing, adding or erasing of settings, lock the settings sotha

Page 140 - To delete a Timer program key

224Remote Commander information (ABOUT)You can check the system information (used memory capacity, version, etc.) ofthe Remote Commander in the displa

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225Remote Commander’s Other FunctionsSetting to the recovery mode (RECOVERY)The latest kernel (basic program of the Remote Commander) is updated asnec

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226Using the application modeUse the application mode when you clean the LCD screen of the RemoteCommander or when you want to browse imported image f

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227Remote Commander’s Other FunctionsDisplaying image files set as wallpapersUsing the Wall Album function, you can browse image files set as wallpape

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228Additional Information

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229Additional InformationPrecautions•Do not expose the remote control detectors of your components to directsunlight or other strong illumination. Str

Page 146 - (macro) for a Component List

23Getting Started2 [EXIT] keyPress to return to the previous mode display.3 Setting keysPress to set up each setting.[PRESET] keyPress to change a com

Page 147 - /20/ /

230Notes on chargingAbout the charging time• It takes about eight hours to fully charge the discharged batteries.• While charging, you can still use t

Page 148 - Programming a List element

231Additional InformationTroubleshootingIf you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first checkthat the batteries are charged (page

Page 149 - Example: To program the macro

232TroubleshootingContinuedSymptomThe clock does not appear in theComponent display.The label letters shown on theupper side of the Componentdisplay a

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233Additional InformationSymptomA beep sounds five times whilelearning.The Remote Commander fails tolearn the remote control signals.When the display

Page 151 - Set the label

234TroubleshootingContinuedSymptomA beep sounds twice, and thedisplay does not change even if youpress a key.You cannot operate yourcomponents.Remedy•

Page 152 - When the label setting is

235Additional InformationSymptomYou cannot control the volume.You cannot press the [SET] key.Remedy• The Remote Commander is Alias-set at thefactory t

Page 153

236TroubleshootingContinuedSymptomThe display does not change to thesetting display even when you pressthe [SET] key.The display does not change to th

Page 154 - Step 2: Programming a macro

237Additional InformationSymptomAlthough you have programmed amacro for a Component key, theComponent key will not operate,even if you press it.The ma

Page 155

238TroubleshootingContinuedTrouble with the setting modeCommon problemsSymptomThe setting cannot be edited.A beep sounds twice when youpress a key or

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239Additional InformationSymptomA button or key assigned to theAlias component does not operateeven if you press it.A Zapping group assigned to theZap

Page 157 - Edit display for a User List

24[SYSTEM] keyPress to set the function of the Remote Commander (“Memory Stick”,display indication, etc.) (pages 206, 212).Setting items:[MEMORY STICK

Page 158 - List key

240TroubleshootingContinuedSymptomA skin image read from “NAVITUSDesign” does not appear.Remedy• For the skins imported from “NAVITUSDesign”, only ski

Page 159 - Creating a User List key

241Additional InformationTrouble with the timer program and the timer macro settingSymptomThe timer you have set cannot becorrectly executed.The compo

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242TroubleshootingContinuedTrouble with the move settingSymptomA beep sounds twice when you tapthe point where you want to movethe key to.You cannot r

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243Additional InformationTrouble with the macro settingSymptomThe macro function does notoperate correctly.When trying to perform the Viewerfunction t

Page 162 - To delete a User List

244TroubleshootingContinuedTrouble with a “Memory Stick”SymptomA “Memory Stick” cannot beinserted.Even if you insert a “MemoryStick”, a beep sounds tw

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245Additional InformationSymptomData of the “Memory Stick” cannotbe read by the Remote Commanderor data of the Remote Commandercannot be written to th

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246Trouble with the USB connectionSymptomA beep sounds twice and datacannot be transferred even if theUSB cable is connected.The USB cable cannot be d

Page 165 - Display for List element

247Additional InformationOthersSymptomA beep sounds, and the errormessage “Import full data fromNAVITUS Design using the“Memory Stick” or USB.” appear

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248SpecificationsOSLINUXCPUi.MX1 Application Processor 200 MHzMemory32 MB (RAM)User memory range: approx. 15 MBInterfaceInterface connectorUSB. “Memor

Page 168 - To finish the setting

25Getting StartedSetting up the Remote Commander using“NAVITUS Design”Installing “NAVITUS Design” software contained in the supplied CD-ROM on your co

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Printed in JapanCover printed on 100% recycled paper. All other contentprinted on chlorine-free paper using VOC (VolatileOrganic Compound)-free vegeta

Page 172 - Outline of Zapping

26ContinuedSetting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”Installing “NAVITUS Design”Follow the instructions below to install.Notes• Do not cop

Page 173 - Using Zapping

27Getting StartedContinuedInstalling the USB driverTo connect a computer and the Remote Commander using the suppliedUSB cable, installing the USB driv

Page 174 - Editing the Zapping function

28ContinuedSetting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”5Select “Install the software automatically [Recommended]”,then click [Next].Installi

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29Getting StartedContinued9Click [Finish].Installing of the USB driver finishes.For Windows Millennium Edition users1Close all software running on Win

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3•Memory Stick and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.•Memory Stick Duo, and “Memory Stick PRO” are trademarksof Sony Corporation.•“TouchEngine”

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30ContinuedSetting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”For Windows 98 Second Edition users1Close all software running on Windows.2Insert the

Page 178

31Getting Started7Mark only the check box of “Specifya location”, then click [Browse].The “browse for Folder” dialog boxappears.8Select the “Driver” f

Page 179

32ContinuedSetting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”“NAVITUS Design 1.0” displayStarting up “NAVITUS Design 1.0”On Windows XPClick the [S

Page 180

33Getting StartedUsing “NAVITUS Design”– HelpYou can set up the Remote Commander by operating “NAVITUSDesign”, referring to the detailed instructions

Page 181 - Program a macro procedure

34ContinuedSetting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”4Click [NAVITUS Design 1.0] in the “Currently Installed Programs”list, then click [Ch

Page 182

35Getting Started7Click [Finish].Uninstalling of “NAVITUS Design” finishes.For Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition users1Click [Start

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36Basic Operations

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37Basic OperationsBasic Operations of the Remote CommanderThe basic operations of the Remote Commander in the operation mode, how toenter the Set disp

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38Basic Operations of the Remote CommanderContinued3Press a function key on theComponent display or abutton on the RemoteCommander.For example, press

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39Basic OperationsEntering the Set display (Setting mode)You can customize the Remote Commander’s display to your preference bychanging key design or

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4WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the unit to rain ormoisture.To avoid electrical shock, do notopen the cabinet. Refer servicing t

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40Basic Operations of the Remote CommanderContinuedInputting letters (label setting)The basic operations to input letters is explained here. Letters c

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41Basic OperationsNotes•You cannot use certain keys depending on the genre of label. Keys that cannotbe used appear pressed. If you press one of these

Page 190 - To delete a Zapping element

42Programming the preset codes ofcomponents (PRESET)You can register components to the Remote Commander by programming thecomponent brand preset codes

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43Basic OperationsProgramming a preset code1Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or longer in theHome display.The Set display appears.2Press the [PRESET]

Page 192 - To delete a Zapping viewer

44ContinuedProgramming the preset codes of components (PRESET)4Press the [SOLUTION], [BRAND] or [SEARCH] key toselect a method of programming.There ar

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45Basic OperationsWhen programming of a preset code is completeThe display returns to the Component key selection display (step 3, page 43). To progr

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46ContinuedProgramming the preset codes of components (PRESET)2Following the on-screeninstructions, press and holddown the button of theremote control

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47Basic Operations When two or more preset codes are detectedThe display on the right appears.Program a preset code by performingone of the following

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48ContinuedProgramming the preset codes of components (PRESET)Programming a preset code using the list of brand presetcodes (BRAND)The following steps

Page 197 - Using a “Memory Stick”

49Basic Operations When the component to be registered does not function properlyThe selected preset code may be incorrect. Select again the preset c

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5Table of ContentsContinuedFeatures ...

Page 199 - Notes on use

50ContinuedProgramming the preset codes of components (PRESET)Programming a preset code using the list of componentpreset codes (SEARCH)The following

Page 200 - Inserting a “Memory Stick”

51Basic Operations When the component to be registered does not function properlyThe selected preset code may be incorrect. Select again the preset c

Page 201 - Removing a “Memory Stick”

52Using the Direct Access buttons (DIRECTACCESS)The Direct Access buttons are shortcuts to skip to given displays from the homedisplay. If you program

Page 202 - Press the [READ] key

53Basic Operations3Press the tag of a DirectAccess button you want toset the label to.For example, set the label by pressing the[Button1] tag.NoteYou

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54ContinuedUsing the Direct Access button (DIRECT ACCESS)6When the label setting iscomplete, press the [OK]key.The label setting of the Direct Accessb

Page 204 - Press the [YES] key

55Basic OperationsProgramming an action to skip to the desired page for aDirect Access buttonYou can program a series of actions (macro) for the Direc

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56ContinuedUsing the Direct Access button (DIRECT ACCESS)4Press the [DIRECT ACCESSMACRO] key.A message for confirming of deleting amacro appears.If yo

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57Basic Operations8Press the [OK] key.The display returns to step 3.The setting for jumping to the first pageof the TV/DVD component by pressingthe MO

Page 207 - “Memory Stick” (SAVE)

58Programming remote control signals for a keyor button – Learning function (LEARN)You can teach remote control signals for an component to any of the

Page 208 - Stick” from the setting mode

59Basic Operations3Press the [LEARN] key.4Press the Component keywhose component displayincludes the key you wantto teach.For example, press the [TV]

Page 209 - Formatting a “Memory Stick”

6ContinuedTable of ContentsCustomizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)... 88Changing the assignment of a function ke

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60ContinuedProgramming remote control signals for a key or button – Learning function (LEARN)Notes• Function keys that are not learnable appear presse

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61Basic OperationsNote on when teaching a signal to an Alias key/buttonAn Alias key/button is set to refer to the setting contents of another key/butt

Page 212 - Setting the Display Window

62ContinuedProgramming remote control signals for a key or button – Learning function (LEARN)z Tips• Operate the key or button that learned the signal

Page 213 - Tap the center of the

63Basic OperationsNotes on learning the signals of an air-conditionerAbout seasonal adjustmentsIf you change the seasonal settings of your air-conditi

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64ContinuedProgramming remote control signals for a key or button – Learning function (LEARN)Deleting the learned remote control signalYou can delete

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65Basic OperationsIf you want to delete all learned dataPress the [YES] key. The data deleting message appears. When deletion iscomplete, the display

Page 216 - (OFF TIME)

66Customizing the Display

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67Customizing the DisplayCustomizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)You can change the assignment of the Component keys in the Home display,and the label

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68Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)ContinuedThe Home display can also be customized easily with a computer by using the suppliedapplication “NA

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69Customizing the DisplayChanging the assignment of a Component key (MOVE)The assignment of the Component keys can be changed. You can assign acompone

Page 220 - The System display appears

7Easy selection of a series of actions (macro) programmedfor Zapping (ZAPPING)Outline of Zapping...

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70Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)Continued5Press the position to which the Component key isto be moved.To move the Component key to another p

Page 222 - Setting the beep sound (BEEP)

71Customizing the Displayz TipIf you press the [CANCEL] key without pressing the position the Component keyis to be moved to, the display returns to s

Page 223 - Locking the settings (LOCK)

72Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)ContinuedDeleting a Component key (DELETE)Unnecessary Component keys can be deleted from the Home display. O

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73Customizing the Display5Press the [YES] key.The selected Component key is deleted,the display returns to step 4.If you do not want to delete theComp

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74Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)ContinuedSetting the skin (key appearance and color) and the label(name) of the Component key (SKIN/LABEL)Yo

Page 226 - Using the application mode

75Customizing the Display4Press a Component key whose skin (keyappearance and color) and label you want to set.The display for the skin setting appear

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76Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)Continued6Set the label of theComponent key.Input letters to the label in the labelsetting display by pressi

Page 228 - Additional Information

77Customizing the DisplayCopying a Component key (DUPLICATE)You can create a new Component key by copying an existing Component key.If you duplicate a

Page 229 - Precautions

78Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)Continued If you want to change acomponent preset codePress the [YES] key.For details on programming of a p

Page 230 - Notes on charging

79Customizing the Displayz Tips•A new Component key created by copying has the same skin as the copied Componentkey. If you want to change the skin of

Page 231 - Troubleshooting

8FeaturesThe multi functional remote control, RM-NX7000, allows you to control multipleAV components, lighting equipment, and air-conditioners with o

Page 232 - (PRESET)

80Creating a new Component key (NEW)You can create a new Component key in the Home display.There are two methods to create a new Component key.•Create

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81Customizing the Display To create a Component key without programming apreset code of a componentSelect “NONE” from the AV component list in the di

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82Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)Continued9To finish all settings, press the COMMANDER OFFbutton for 2 seconds or longer.The display returns

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83Customizing the DisplayCreating an Alias Component key (ALIAS)An Alias Component key is a Component key that operates by referring to thesetting con

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84Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)Continued5Set the label of the AliasComponent key to becreated.For details on setting the label, see“Inputti

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85Customizing the DisplayAdding/deleting a page of the Home display (PAGE)You can add or delete a page of the Home display.You can add a page of the H

Page 238 - Common problems

86Customizing the Home display (HOME EDIT)ContinuedDeleting a page of the Home display (DELETE)1Perform steps 1 to 3 in “Adding a page to the Home dis

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87Customizing the Display3Press the NEXT button to select thepage you want to delete, and thenpress the [OK] key.Press the NEXT button to display the

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88Customizing the Component display(COMPONENT EDIT)You can change the assignment of function keys in a Component display, andthe labels of function ke

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89Customizing the DisplayChanging the assignment of a function key (MOVE)The assignment of function keys can be changed. You can assign a function key

Page 242 - Trouble with the move setting

9Zapping function for easy selectionof a channelZapping is the function to call uponly desired channels sequentially,making channel selection (from am

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90Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)Continued5Press the key you want tomove.For example, press the [DISPLAY] key.The selected key appe

Page 244 - Trouble with a “Memory Stick”

91Customizing the DisplayThe page from where the key movedAfter movingThe destination pageBefore movingThe destination pageAfter moving,6Press the pos

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92Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)ContinuedDeleting a function key (DELETE)You can delete a function key shown in the Component disp

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93Customizing the Display3Press the [DELETE] key.4Press the Component keythat includes the functionkey you want to delete.Keys that can be deleted app

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94Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)Continued7To finish all settings, press the COMMANDER OFFbutton for 2 seconds or longer.The displa

Page 248 - Specifications

95Customizing the Display5To finish all settings, press the COMMANDER OFF button for 2seconds or longer.The display returns to the Home display. Or pr

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96Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)ContinuedTo erase all learned data set to the keys/buttons in acomponentYou can erase all learned

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97Customizing the DisplayContinuedSetting the skin (key appearance and color) and the label(name) of a function key (SKIN/LABEL)You can set the skin (

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98Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)Continued5Press a function key whoseskin and label you want toset.The display for the skin setting

Page 252 - Printed in Japan

99Customizing the Display7Set the label to be displayed on the function key.Input letters to the label in the labelsetting display by pressing the key

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