Controlling power on/off of your a/v components – Yamaha pmn User Manual

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Controlling power on/off of your A/V components

Using the POWER control panel, you can simultaneously turn on or off (standby) multiple components without switching the control panel
for each component.

Notes

• This function is effective only with components that have a power on/off button on their original remote control.

• Most of the component buttons listed below power groups (e.g.,

,

) are not assigned commands by default. If the remote

control of your component has a power on/off button, you can assign a command by defining the brand of the corresponding component.
See page __ to define the brand of your components.

• You cannot turn this unit on or off using the buttons on the POWER control panel. Use direct-access buttons to turn this unit on or off

(standby).

1

1

Tap

on the Home menu panel (or open the Macro menu and tap “POWER”).

2

2

Tap a power group button.

REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES

1 To turn on /off the power for all components at once,

tap

.

2 To turn on/off the power for the video components

one at a time, tap

.

3 To turn on/off the power for the audio components

one at a time, tap

.

3

2

1

Whether a component turns on or off depends on the previous state of each component. Tap the buttons of each component to turn on or off
the components individually.

Note

• You can add or move components and assign their power on/off commands on the list below

,

or

(power

group). See page __ “Recording macros”.

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