Sony RM-AX1400 User Manual
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Problem
A System Control function does
not work correctly.
not work correctly.
Even if I operate an XPRESS
function, the TV does not turn
on, or it turns off.
function, the TV does not turn
on, or it turns off.
Even if I operate an XPRESS
function, the source component
does not turn on, or it turns off.
function, the source component
does not turn on, or it turns off.
Even if I operate an XPRESS
function, the input selector of
the TV or RCVR (Receiver/
Amplifier) does not achieve the
correct status.
function, the input selector of
the TV or RCVR (Receiver/
Amplifier) does not achieve the
correct status.
The Remote Commander does
not synchronize with the
current status of components
even though I perform the
SYNC-UP operation.
not synchronize with the
current status of components
even though I perform the
SYNC-UP operation.
Solution
• Make sure that you have programmed the commands in the
correct order.
• Try changing the orientation of the Remote Commander. If that
does not help, try placing the components as close to each other
as possible.
as possible.
• Check the status of the components and make sure that you
have set the components properly to receive commands.
• The component codes are changed or new signals have been
learned for a button that has been programmed with a series of
commands. In this case, the new signals are transmitted when
the series of commands is executed.
commands. In this case, the new signals are transmitted when
the series of commands is executed.
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of the
component’s input select and power on/off. However, if you
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to
synchronize with the status of the current component and the
Remote Commander.
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to
synchronize with the status of the current component and the
Remote Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the Remote
Commander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV with
the Remote Commander.
the Remote Commander.
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of the
component’s input select and power on/off. However, if you
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press SYNC-UP button to
synchronize the status of the current component and the Remote
Commander.
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press SYNC-UP button to
synchronize the status of the current component and the Remote
Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the Remote
Commander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV with
the Remote Commander.
the Remote Commander.
• The Remote Commander memorizes the status of the
component’s input select and power on/off. However, if you
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to
synchronize the status of the current component and the Remote
Commander.
turn on/off the component with its own remote control or
operate the component directly, it will not recognize the current
component status. In this case, press the SYNC-UP button to
synchronize the status of the current component and the Remote
Commander.
• If the TV turns off by its own Sleep function, the Remote
Commander does not recognize its status. Turn off the TV with
the Remote Commander.
the Remote Commander.
• Aim the Remote Commander at the components until Start
macro or Exit macro operations are finished.
• Start macro is not executed properly if the interval (delay time)
between the component’s power-on signal and input switch
signal is short. Set the interval (delay time) longer.
signal is short. Set the interval (delay time) longer.
• Start macro is not executed properly if the interval (delay time)
between component’s input select signal is short. Set the interval
(delay time) longer.
(delay time) longer.