Kenwood VR-5900 User Manual - Page 13
How is PowerTouch III Powered ?, The Device Control/Menu
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Moving Around How is PowerTouch III Powered ? The Device Control/Menu Section: The device control section provides the same kinds of access as the Quick Access menu, but with more structure. Use the main menu to navigate through the feature menus to exactly the feature or device you want to use. Using these features, your Kenwood PowerTouch III can store and display a large number of tasks, making it easier for you to access features. You get all the advantage of on-screen graphical display, without having to use a TV screen! For more information on using these icons, see "How Do I Use PowerTouch III?" on page 6. How is PowerTouch III Powered ? Your new PowerTouch III uses four C (LR14) alkaline batteries and operates in the following range: IR Sensor RF Remote Antenna VOLUME CONTROL 20 ft (6m) ENTER CONFIRM UP ME VOLU DOWN mu mo e dit vie sic und mode cro IR Transmitter m a listen s o If you use PowerTouch III outside of this range, PowerTouch III's display may show incorrect information, or may not operate. The remote control signal received by the main unit is the RF signal. The signal sent from the main unit is sent as Infrared signal. The control distance of the RF remote signal is about 30 ft (10 meters) provided there is no obstacle. The PowerTouch III transmits an infrared signal in addition to an RF signal. When operation by means of the RF signal is not possible because of the radio wave conditions, aim the PowerTouch III towards the receiver and use it as an infrared remote control. For operation of other identified devices or with an external IR receiver, aim the PowerTouch III towards the respective unit and use it as an infrared remote control. 5