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Navigating The PowerTouch III Interface

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Remote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch III Navigating The PowerTouch III Interface The PowerTouch III has four basic menus as shown below: HOME1 HOME2 SETUP EDIT There are two ways for moving across these four basic menus: 36 • Touch character or icon "HOME1", "HOME2", "SETUP" or "EDIT" in the screen using the stylus or your finger. • Touch the desired icon in the Quick Access menu on the left of the touch-screen. HOME1 HOME2 SETUP EDIT For the rest of this chapter, you will be using the various settings on the Setup menu. The Setup menu includes the following settings and their subsettings: • IR (See "Identifying Devices For PowerTouch III Control" on page 40) This menu setting allows you to identify your connected devices to PowerTouch III. • Input (See the VR-5900 Users' Guide). • Multi Zone (See "Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones" on page 50). This menu setting allows you to activate dual-zone control, and to select which zone you want to control with PowerTouch III. • Copy This menu will allow you to copy all the settings stored in your PowerTouch III to a second PowerTouch III. Instructions are included in a separately sold PowerTouch III package. (Only for some areas) • Macro (See the VR-5900 Users' Guide) This menu setting allows you to create custom macros that perform several operations (such as turning a device on, changing the receiver's input, and changing a TV station) with a single touch. • Surround (See "Setting Up Speakers" on page 37) These menu settings allow you to set up you receiver to work properly with the number and types of speakers in your system. To change the time until the screen goes out: In order to reduce the battery consumption, the PowerTouch III has been designed so that the screen goes out when there is no operation for a given time. This time can be changed. 1 Touch (SETUP) to call up the SETUP screen. 2 Touch to call up the Standby Time setting screen. 3 Touch or to set the desired time. The time until the screen goes out can be changed to any value from 5 to 30 seconds. 4 Touch to return to the original screen. Quick Access menu

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Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch III
36
Remote Setup
Navigating The PowerTouch III Interface
The PowerTouch III has four basic menus as shown below:
HOME1
HOME2
SETUP
EDIT
There are two ways for moving across these four basic menus:
Touch character or icon
HOME1
,
HOME2
,
SETUP
or
EDIT
in the screen
using the stylus or your finger.
Touch the desired icon in the Quick Access
menu on the left of the touch-screen.
HOME1
HOME2
SETUP
EDIT
Quick Access menu
For the rest of this chapter, you will be using the various
settings on the Setup menu. The Setup menu includes the
following settings and their subsettings:
IR (See
Identifying Devices For PowerTouch III Con-
trol
on page 40)
This menu setting allows you to identify your connected
devices to PowerTouch III.
Input (See the VR-5900 Users
Guide).
Multi Zone (See
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple
Zones
on page 50).
This menu setting allows you to activate dual-zone con-
trol, and to select which zone you want to control with
PowerTouch III.
Copy
This menu will allow you to copy all the settings stored
in your PowerTouch III to a second PowerTouch III. In-
structions are included in a separately sold PowerTouch
III package. (Only for some areas)
Macro (See the VR-5900 Users
Guide)
This menu setting allows you to create custom macros
that perform several operations (such as turning a de-
vice on, changing the receiver
s input, and changing a
TV station) with a single touch.
Surround (See
Setting Up Speakers
on page 37)
These menu settings allow you to set up you receiver to
work properly with the number and types of speakers
in your system.
To change the time until the screen goes out:
In order to reduce the battery consumption, the PowerTouch
III has been designed so that the screen goes out when there
is no operation for a given time. This time can be changed.
1
Touch
(SETUP) to call up the SETUP screen.
2
Touch
to call up the Standby Time setting screen.
3
Touch
or
to set the desired time. The time
until the screen goes out can be changed to any value
from 5 to 30 seconds.
4
Touch
to return to the original screen.