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Sony RM-V310 Quick Programming Guide:

Also on this page: RM-V210 & RM-EZ4 Quick Programming Guide

Enter Preset Codes:
Press [Set] and [Power] at the same time. Select the Component button you would like to configure. Enter the three-digit code from the code list, followed by [Ent] to save.

Test the entered code – if it does not work, repeat this procedure.

Search for preset codes:
Press [Set] and [Power] at the same time. Select the Component button you would like to configure. Now, alternate between pressing the [Channel +] and [Power] buttons.

When the [Power] button turns your device on or off, press [Ent] to save the code.

Change the type of component on a button:
Press [Set] and [Power] at the same time. Select the Component button you would like to configure (all may be changed except for [TV]). Press and release the [Stop] button. Now enter the digit from the table below that corresponds to the new type of component you would like to control, followed by [Ent] to save the change.

[1] VCR
[2] DVD/Receiver Combo
[3] DSS Receiver, Digital Cable Box, Digital Video Recorder
[4] Receiver
[5] CD Player
[6] Tape Deck
[7] MD Deck
[8] Television
[9] Analog Cable Box
[0] DVD Player

Reassign the volume buttons:
Press [Set] and [Power] at the same time. Press the [Amp] component button. If you would like to use the receiver’s volume controls for all components, press the [Volume +] button.

If you would instead like to use the TV’s volume control under video devices and the receiver for audio devices, press [Volume -].

Program channel macros:
Select the component button you would like to program the macro for. Only buttons set to operate televisions, analog cable boxes, digital cable boxes, DSS receivers or digital video recorders can be used.

Now, press and hold the macro key you would like to program. This can be either [Play], [Rewind], [Fast Forward], [Stop], [Pause] or [Record]. While holding that button, enter the channel number you would like to have the remote transmit on the numerical keypad. Up to four digits can be saved, including a final [Ent] command. To save the macro, release the button you are holding.

Clear a channel macro:
Select the component button that contains the macro you would like to reset. Hold down the macro button you wish to clear, enter [0] and [Ent] in sequence, then release the macro button.
Reset the remote to factory defaults:
Press the [Power], [TV/Video] and [Volume -] buttons simultaneously.


Sony RM-V210 & RM-EZ4 Quick Programming Guide:

Enter Preset Codes:
Press the [Set] button for 2 seconds or until the Set LED illuminates. Now choose the Component Select button you would like to configure. Enter the four-digit code as found on the code list, followed by [Enter] to save.

If the [Set] LED flashes five times the code number entered was invalid, try again.

Note: it is not necessary to reconfigure a component button to control a particular type of device, as this is done automatically when a code is entered. All component buttons except for [TV] can be changed from their default device type.

Search for a preset code:
Press the [Set] button for 2 seconds or until the Set LED illuminates. Now choose the Component Select button you would like to configure. To search through the database, alternate between pressing [Channel +] or [Channel -] and [Power]. When your device turns on or off, press [Enter] to save.

Note: when all available codes for a device category have been searched through, the component LED will flash once.

If the remote has been programmed in the past and code search does not appear to be working, enter the default Sony preset code to ensure that the button is set to control the correct type of device.

Reset the remote to factory defaults:
Press the [Power], [Input] and [Volume -] buttons simultaneously.

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