Kenwood KRF-X9992D manual Navigating PowerTouch Interface, Setting Up Speakers

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Remote Setup

Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch

PowerTouch presents a “map” of the menus you have available:

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For convenience, PowerTouch zooms in on and displays only a portion of this map at a time. The boxes on the illustration above surround what you will see on the screen for each area of the map.

There are three ways to navigate this map:

Use the stylus or your finger to touch a button on the Main menu. The touch screen will “fly”

you over the map to that menu. Touch to return to the Main menu.

Navigating PowerTouch Interface

Push the joystick in the direction you want to go. The touch screen will “fly” you over the map to the menu. You can only use the joystick this way when you are at the Main menu. To return to the Main menu, always push the joystick “down” (toward the volume button).

Use the stylus or your finger to touch a Quick Access button (the blue buttons on the left side of the screen). The touch screen will jump

immediately to that menu. Touch to return to the Main menu.

Ouick 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 .

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 pageÊ 37)

This menu setting allows you to identify your connected devices to PowerTouch.

Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D

• Input (KRF-X9992D Users’ Guide)

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 surround 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 (KRF-X9992D 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.

Before you can begin using the receiver to control your home entertainment system, you must set up PowerTouch to operate your speakers effectively.

There are four areas of speaker setup:

Setting Up Speakers

SP Selection

SP Distance

SP Level

Bass Peak Level

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.

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Kenwood KRF-X9992D manual Navigating PowerTouch Interface, Setting Up Speakers