Sony RM-VL1400T User Manual Page 26

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Setting the display
You can change the setting of the display.
The Remote Commander is preset at the
factory to turn off the display
automatically if you do not operate it
within 30 seconds. You can also change
the brightness of the display.
1 While pressing the (light)
button, press the OTHER
button.
“SET MODE” appears as the screen
title.
2 Press the V/v buttons to
select “5 UNIT SETTINGS”,
then press the OK button or
the centre Label select button.
“UNIT SETTINGS” appears as the
screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu,
you can select the menu by pressing the
number button.
3 Press the V/v buttons to select
“5 DISP. OFF TIME”, then
press the OK button or the
centre Label select button.
“DISP. OFF TIME” appears as the
screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu,
you can select the menu by pressing the
number button.
4 Press the B/b buttons or the
left or right Label select
button.
You can set the automatic-off time
from 1 to 60 seconds. Each time the
button is pressed, the time decreases/
increases by 1 second.
5 Press the (light) button,
centre Label select button, the
OK button, or the RETURN
button.
“UNIT SETTINGS” appears as the
screen title.
6 Press the V/v buttons to select
“6 DISP. BRIGHTNESS”,
then press the OK button or
the centre Label select button.
“DISP. BRIGHTNESS” appears as
the screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu,
you can select the menu by pressing the
number button.
7 Press the B/b buttons or the
left or right Label select
button.
You can set the brightness from 1 to 3.
Each time the button is pressed, the
level decreases/increases by 1.
8 Press the (light) button or
the RETURN button three
times.
The set mode closes, and the Remote
Commander returns to standby for
operating the A/V components.
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