Features
The RM-TP1 Interactive Remote Commander provides centralized control of all your AV
components from a single remote commander and saves you the trouble of operating different AV
components with different remote control devices. Its main features are as follows:
Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote
commander
This Commander is preset to operate Sony brand components, so you can use it right out of the
box as a control center for your Sony AV components. This Commander also incorporates a
variety of operations especially for Sony amplifiers/receivers (page 19).
2 way remote operations
This Commander is of a 2 way remote system. You can operate Sony 2 way components (with
Control A1/A1
control system) with this Commander (page 20).
Preset remote control signals for non-Sony components
This Commander also contains presets for most other major component manufacturers. You can
remote control your components by registering them (page 10).
Macro Play Function for one-touch operation of several commands
You can program the Commander to execute a series of operations (up to 24 steps) from a single
key (page 22). You can program up to 16 Macro Plays.
Learning Function for programming additional remote control signals
This Commander has a Learning Function, to learn the signals from other remotes and operate
non-preset components or functions (page 26). The Learning Function can be used with preset
operation keys and USER RESERVE KEYS.
Easy-to-operate touch sensitive LCD and the jog dial
This Commander has a touch sensitive LCD that displays operation keys according to the selected
component. You can operate components by touching the displayed keys or turning the jog dial.
The display backlight allows operation even in the dark.
Name Editing Function for remote (component) names and MACRO names
You can edit the remotes (components) names and the Macro Play names (pages 24 and 29). This
function is useful for distinguishing each component or Macro Play.
Frequently used amplifier/receiver and TV control buttons are on the front
panel
The frequently used amplifier/receiver and TV control buttons are located on the front panel, so
that you can easily operate the amplifier/receiver and TV while operating other AV components.
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