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Operations using the remote
w; SHIFT >10 button
If you have selected tuner:
Press repeatedly to select a memory page
for presetting radio stations or tuning to
preset stations.
If you selected VCR, TV, tape deck, LD
player, video CD player, MD deck, or CD
player:
Press before inputting a channel, disc, or
track number of eleven or higher. For
details, refer to the operation manual
supplied with the respective components.
wa Numeric buttons (1 to 0)
Inputs the correponding numeric value. On
some components, pressing 0 selects 10.
For details, refer to the operation manual
supplied with the respective components.
ws SUB button
While operating a component, press to
display a list of operations that the
corresponding buttons are not found on the
remote. Then move the easy scroll key to
select the operation, and then press the key
to enter the selection. Press again to revert
back to the component information.
See the table on pages 59–60 for
information on the operations that appear
when you press SUB.
wd AV MENU button
When you have selected the VCR, DVD
player,or SAT tuner, press this button to
display VCR, DVD, or SAT menu on the
TV screen. Then use the cursor buttons to
perform the menu operations (see “qk
Cursor buttons (V/v/B/b),” “ENTER/
EXECUTE button,” and “EXIT/RETURN
button”).
Note
When you have selected VCR, the remote is set to
control the VCR that corresponds with VCR 1
after you press AV MENU. Before pressing the
button, make sure to set the VCR input mode to
VCR 1.
wf MUTING button
The function of this button is same as the
MUTING button on the receiver. See page
27.
wg 6.1CH DECODING button
The function of this button is same as the
6.1CH DECODING button on the receiver.
See page 34.
wh SOUND FIELD button
Press to display the sound field list. Press
again to revert back to the component
information.
wj AV ?/1 switch
Press to turn on or off the components that
the remote is programmed to operate. For
details on programming procedure, see
“Programming the Remote” on page 64.
If you press the ?/1 switch (2) at the
same time, it will turn off the main
component and other Sony audio/video
components (SYSTEM STANDBY).
Note
The function of the AV ?/1 switch changes
automatically each time you press FUNCTION
(4). Depending on the component, the above
operation may not be possible or may operate
differently than described.
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