Kenwood VR-5900 User Manual - Page 77

Operation on the More menu, How Do I Perform Several

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Using PowerTouch III How Do I Operate Devices? Operation on the More menu The More menu can be opened from device control screen set for CD1, MD/TAPE1, CD-R, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, VIDEO4, DVD, TV1 or TV2. The following figure shows an example of More menu: The eight buttons on the middle of the screen (Empty 1 to Empty 8 by default) are buttons with the learning capability. To use them, you should program the desired functions in them using the customization function. For more information on teaching commands to PowerTouch III, see ""To Customize the PowerTouch III Screen" on page 43 of the Connections and Setup Guide. The Macro function makes it possible to record a device control procedure in each of the six Macro buttons (numbered 1 to 6 by default) at the bottom of the screen. How to use the Power ON or Power OFF button : When you want to record a device power ON or OFF step in a macro, use the Power ON or Power OFF button in this menu. When the macro is executed with recording of the operation of this button, PowerTouch III checks whether power is currently On or Off and performs the power On or Off operation accordingly. The receiver should be ON to use the Macro function. For more information on device macros, see "How Do I Perform Several Actions at Once?" on page 76 of this manual. After 5 seconds, the display of the set listen mode returns to the previous display. The buttons which are not set by the learning or macro functions are grayed out and cannot be selected. 69

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Using PowerTouch III
How Do I Operate Devices?
Operation on the More menu
The More menu can be opened from device control screen set for
CD1
,
MD/TAPE1
,
CD-R
,
VIDEO1
,
VIDEO2
,
VIDEO3
,
VIDEO4
,
DVD
,
TV1
or
TV2
. The following figure shows an example of More menu:
The eight buttons on the middle of the screen (Empty 1 to Empty 8 by
default) are buttons with the learning capability. To use them, you should
program the desired functions in them using the customization function.
For more information on teaching commands to PowerTouch III, see
““
To
Customize the PowerTouch III Screen
on page 43 of the
Connections and
Setup Guide
.
The Macro function makes it possible to record a device control proce-
dure in each of the six Macro buttons (numbered 1 to 6 by default) at the
bottom of the screen.
How to use the Power ON or Power OFF button :
When you want to record a device power ON or OFF step in a macro, use
the Power ON or Power OFF button in this menu.
When the macro is executed with recording of the operation of this but-
ton, PowerTouch III checks whether power is currently On or Off and
performs the power On or Off operation accordingly.
The receiver should be ON to use the Macro function.
For more information on device macros, see
How Do I Perform Several
Actions at Once?
on page 76 of this manual. After 5 seconds, the dis-
play of the set listen mode returns to the previous display.
The buttons which are not set by the learning or macro functions are
grayed out and cannot be selected.