Sony SLV-AV100C Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
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Additional Information
Additional Information
Customizing the
remote commander
function buttons
Notes
You cannot customize the
VHS TUNER, VHS LINE,
and TUNER function
buttons.
The COMMAND MODE
selectors on both the remote
commander and unit (the
actual selector’s name on
the unit is VTR COMMAND
MODE) are factory set to
VTR3.
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Function
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Number
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The function buttons on the remote commander have two roles. One is
to select the input sources (see “Selecting the equipment” on page 59)
and the other is to switch the remote commander to operate the selected
piece of equipment. The function buttons are factory set for the unit’s
VCR, a radio tuner, CD player, cassette deck (deck B for double-cassette
decks), and TV connected to the source inputs. If you want to control
other piece of equipment or restore the factory settings, you need to
customize the function buttons. For detailed customizing explanations,
see the sections for controlling each piece of equipment (see pages 62
through 74). This section shows you the factory settings of, and the way
to customize, the remote commander function buttons.
Factory set functions
Press
VHS TUNER
VHS LINE
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
TUNER
CD
TAPE/MD
TV
Then, the remote commander operates
The unit’s VCR (The COMMAND MODE selector
determines the controllable VCR.)
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
A CD player
A single cassette deck or deck B of a double-cassette deck
A TV
To customize the function buttons
To control
A CD player
A DAT deck
An MD deck
A single cassette deck or
Deck B of a double-cassette deck
A single cassette deck or
Deck A of a double-cassette deck
An LD player
A VCR if its COMMAND MODE
position/format is
VTR1/Betamax
VTR2/8mm
VTR3/VHS
A TV
To restore the factory settings for all the function buttons
Remove the batteries from the remote commander, and insert the
batteries again.
To restore the factory settings for VIDEO1 or VIDEO2
See “To relate VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 with COMMAND MODE again” on
page 63.
While pressing one of the
function buttons, press
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
COMMAND
MODE