Table of Contents
Setting Up Speakers ............................................ | 37 |
Speaker Placement
SP Selection
SP Distance
SP Level
Bass Peak Level
Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control ..... | 40 |
How Do I Identify Devices?
How Do I Replace a Setup Code with a New One?
How Do I Delete Setup Codes?
Example of device button display
Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) ... 41vi Storing RDS Stations Automatically
(for U.K.only)
Storing RDS Stations Name (PS Read)
(for U.K.only)
Storing Stations Manually
To Customize the PowerTouch Screen ................ | 43 |
Changing the Name
Changing the Item Size
Moving an Item
Cutting an Item
Copying an Item
Pasting an Item
Deleting an Item
Selecting an Item in the Gallery and Pasting it in the Screen
Programming a Function in a Button (Learn)
Resetting to Default
Switching the Customized Screen to another (Jump)
To Undo the Last Operation Performed
Locking Customization Results with a
Password
Chapter Three: Setting Up on the Receiver | |
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Speaker Setup |
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Storing Radio Stations in Memory (op- |
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Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones | |
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Making Connections ........................................... | 49 |
Scenario 1: Surround Sound in Zone A only/ Stereo in Zone A and Stereo in Zone B (Using the Receiver’s Speaker B Outputs)
Scenario 2: Surround Sound in Zone A and Stereo in Zone B (Using a Stereo Amplifier in Zone B)
Both Scenarios: Connecting a Second TV/ Monitor
Setting Up the PowerTouch ................................. | 50 |
Connecting the External Infrared Receivers (for |
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U.K.only) .......................................................... | 51 |
To Connect IR Receivers (IR Transceivers) |
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Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or |
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Relay Controls (for U.K.only) .......................... | 52 |
To Connect Relay Controls |
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To Connect TV ON/OFF Sensors |
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Chapter Five: Specifications .................. | 55 |
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