Sony RM-AX4000A User Manual Page 14

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Programmable items of On-PC
Setup and On-Remote Setup
*
1
System Control function is used to perform
a programmed series of actions (a macro)
on several AV components by pressing just
one button.
*
2
An XPRESS function is also a macro
function which executes a series of actions
for controlling several AV components by
pressing just one key. The difference is, the
XPRESS display stays available for you to
make additional settings.
*
3
An Air-Slide is a function which executes
an XPRESS function by “sliding your
finger” in a set pattern across the display.
Setting procedure for On-
PC Setup
If you set up the Remote Commander
using On-PC Setup (recommended),
follow the procedures below.
Step1: Installing the “AX Remote
Editor” (page 16).
Step2: Installing the USB driver
(page 17).
Step3: Using the “AX Remote
Editor” to set up the Remote
Commander (page 19).
See the Help file of AX Remote
Editor for setting details.
Step4: Operating an AV
component using the Remote
Commander.
After finishing the setting with AX
Remote Editor, operate the AV
component using the Remote
Commander.
Operating the XPRESS function
(page 22).
Operating components
individually (page 27).
Option1: You can also change the
Unit Settings such as the
backlight and beep (pages 34,
41).
Option2: You can also change the
settings of the buttons or keys
on the Remote Commander
with AX Remote Editor.
See the Help of AX Remote Editor for
setting with AX Remote Editor.
Main setting
items
Setting the
preset codes
Learning the
remote control
signals
Editing the label
Setting the
Timer
Programming
the Timer
Setting System
Control
function *
1
Setting XPRESS
function *
2
Setting Air-
Slide function *
3
Unit Settings
Using the AX
Remote Editor
(On-PC Setup)
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Using the Remote
Commander
(On-Remote Setup)
a
a
a
a
a
a
×
×
a
Remote Commander settings and
operating procedures (continued)
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