Kenwood KR-V9090 Sp. A Macro, Getting the most from your remote control, Press TV SHIFT POWER to

Models: KR-V8090 KR-V9090

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Getting the most from your remote control

Getting the most from your remote control

KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)

4 0 3Select where the macro should be stored.

Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key to select the macro location. (MACRO1, 2, and 3 respectively)

AUDIO

VIDEOTV

You can store up to 3 different macros, one at each key:

VIDEO = "MACRO 1", AUDIO = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3"

The backlight flashes once when you select the macro location.

Pressing a button other than VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV cancels the macro program mode.

When VIDEO is pressed

SP. A MACRO 1

4Press the keys to be operated in order.

EXAMPLE:

1 Press TV > SHIFT > POWER to

turn on the TV.

 

 

TV

SHIFT

 

\

\ER

2Press FUNCTION SHIFT > "4" (TV/ SAT./VIDEO) to set the TV to the appropriate video input.

TV/SAT./VID

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3Press VIDEO twice to select the LD player registered at VIDEO 2.

VIDEO

Remote

4 Press SHIFT and POWER to turn

Control

on the LD player.

 

SHIFT

\ER

This example shows you how to create a macro that: turns on the TV, sets the TV to the appropriate input, selects the receiver's input selector to LD, and turns on the LD player. All you have to do is insert the laser disc!

In order to allow verification of the remote control mode, the name of the selected input appears in the receiver's display when the VIDEO, AUDIO or TV key is pressed. When the VIDEO or AUDIO key is pressed the receiver's input also changes.

5Terminate the macro program mode.

Press the MACRO key so that the backlight flashes twice.

MACRO

The macro is stored at the locations specified in step 3. If another macro was previously stored at the same location, it is erased.

Repeat steps 1 through 5 to program up to 3 macros.

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Kenwood KR-V9090 Sp. A Macro, Getting the most from your remote control, 4 0 3Select where the macro should be stored