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Deleting component labels on Sony RM-AX 4000
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Post 1 made on Monday October 31, 2005 at 14:07
doncanat
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Has anyone figured how you can delete or change the order of the component labels on the Sony RM-AX 4000? I have just four components and it's really annoying to have to shift to other pages to get, for example from TV to Receiver. (I want to be able to control volume of both without having to jump around.) Incidentally, I've just about given up trying to program via the computer. It's virtually impossible to get it right. For example, it doesn't recognize my Pioneer Receiver head to head so I have to program one button at a time. Unfortunately, there are some buttons it just won't recognize so receiver control is virtually useless. At least, the receiver does work (most of it, anyway) when you forsake the computer and enter a four digit code through the Preset function.

Frankly, I think it's one lousy product. Unfortunately, I'm stuck with it.


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Post 2 made on Monday October 31, 2005 at 14:34
jasonlh
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You'd probably get further by posting in the Sony remote forum.

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