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While holding POWER
pressed, press the desired
Component Select button.
pressed, press the desired
Component Select button.
When you first press POWER,
only the Component Select
buttons that have already been
set with the Power-On
command light up. These
buttons turn off when you
press another Component
button.
only the Component Select
buttons that have already been
set with the Power-On
command light up. These
buttons turn off when you
press another Component
button.
Example: If the Power-On
command has been
programmed on the VCR and
CD buttons, these buttons light
up when you first press
POWER.
command has been
programmed on the VCR and
CD buttons, these buttons light
up when you first press
POWER.
To clear the Power-On command
Repeat the same procedure by
pressing the Component Select
button that lights up when you
press POWER.
pressing the Component Select
button that lights up when you
press POWER.
Notes
• If the component code of a non-Sony
brand has been set on a Component
Select button, you cannot program
the Power-On function on it. The
selected Component button flashes
twice, and the Commander returns to
its state in Step 1.
Select button, you cannot program
the Power-On function on it. The
selected Component button flashes
twice, and the Commander returns to
its state in Step 1.
• Even if you have programmed a
signal by the Learning function (page
15) or the System Control function
(page 27) on a Component Select
button, you can program the Power-
On function on that button but it
cannot be used. If you clear a
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, you
can use the Power-On function.
15) or the System Control function
(page 27) on a Component Select
button, you can program the Power-
On function on that button but it
cannot be used. If you clear a
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, you
can use the Power-On function.
• You can program a signal by the
Learning function (page 15) or the
System Control function (page 27) on
the Component Select button on
which the Power-On function has
been programmed. In this case, the
Power-On function is overwritten
and cannot be used. If you clear the
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, the
Power-On function is resumed and
you can use it again. If you have
programmed both a signal by
Learning and the System Control
function on the button, the “learned”
signal overwrites the System Control
function.
System Control function (page 27) on
the Component Select button on
which the Power-On function has
been programmed. In this case, the
Power-On function is overwritten
and cannot be used. If you clear the
“learned” signal or the System
Control function on the button, the
Power-On function is resumed and
you can use it again. If you have
programmed both a signal by
Learning and the System Control
function on the button, the “learned”
signal overwrites the System Control
function.