Navigating powertouch interface, Setting up speakers, Remote setup – Kenwood KRF-V9993D User Manual

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Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch

Navigating PowerTouch Interface

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:

Preference, which contains the following:

IR (“Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control”
on page␣ 37)

This menu setting allows you to identify your con-
nected devices to PowerTouch.

Input (VR-4900/VR-4700/KRF-V9993D Users’
Guide).

Multi Room (“Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple
Rooms” on page 45) VR-4900/KRF-V9993D only.

This menu setting allows you to activate dual-Room
control, and to select which room you want to con-
trol with PowerTouch.

Copy (VR-4900/VR-4700)
This menu will allow you to copy all the settings
stored in your PowerTouch to a second PowerTouch.
Instructions are included in separately sold
PowerTouch package.

Surround (“Setting Up Speakers” on this page)
These menu settings allow you to set up speakers and
subwoofer, set the distance from your speakers to the
listening area, determine speaker levels, and set the sur-
round speaker type. The Next button on each screen
takes you to the next group of settings (i.e., pressing Next
at SP Selection takes you to SP Distance without having
to go back to the menu).

Macro (VR-4900/VR-4700/KRF-V9993D 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.

Quick Tour PowerTouch includes a Quick Tour to familiarize
you with the options available and how to access them. You
may want to run the Quick Tour before you begin setting up
devices. To start the Quick Tour, use the stylus or your finger

to touch

(Quick Tour) .

To stop the Quick Tour in the middle, touch the

.

To change the time until the screen goes out:

In order to reduce the battery consumption, the Power Touch
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.

Setting Up Speakers

Before you can begin using the receiver to control your home
entertainment system, you must set up PowerTouch to op-
erate your speakers effectively. There are four areas of speaker
setup:

SP Selection

SP Distance

SP Level

Surround SP Type

You can set up your speakers in the order presented here
(via the Next button) or individually, selecting each option
from the Surround menu.

The receiver must be on, speakers must be connected, and
Speaker A on the front panel must be turned on before you
can set up speakers.

The PowerTouch has four basic menus as shown below.

MUSIC

MOVIE

SETUP

EDIT

Some icons may not be displayed with certain models.

There are two ways for moving across these four basic menus:

Touch character or icon “MUSIC”, “MOVIE”,
“SETUP” or “EDIT” in the screen using a sty-
lus or your finger.

Touch the desired icon in the quick access
menu on the left of the touch-screen.

Quick access menu

MUSIC

MOVIE

SETUP

EDIT

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