Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch

Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control

Remote Setup

Once your speakers are set up and configured, you must identify your component devices to PowerTouch. PowerTouch can be set up to control any device: if the de- vice code is not already part of PowerTouch’s extensive li- brary, you can use the Learn feature to teach the device’s commands to PowerTouch. You can also use this Learn func- tion to expand the control capabilities of existing codes. For more information, see “To Customize the PowerTouch Screen” on page 43.

How Do I Identify Devices?

1.

Make sure you have installed batteries and chosen a

 

model type.

2.

Touch

(setup) on the Quick Access menu to

 

access the Setup menu.

3.

Touch

on the Setup menu to access the IR

40

Setup menu:

 

4.Refer to “Noting Your Devices” on page 3 where you noted which device was connected to which jack set.

5.Touch to open the list of available jack sets:

CD1

CD2/TAPE2

MD/TAPE1

CD-R

VIDEO1 through VIDEO4

DVD

AV AUX

TV1 and TV2 (these allow PowerTouch to control your TV or cable tuner, even if it isn’t connected to one of the receiver’s input jack sets).

Touch the jack name on the list.

6.Touch to select the type of device you have connected to the jack set.

7.Touch to select the device’s brand.

8.Touch . You can now choose from a list of all the codes available for the device. Touch the first code on the list.

If the devices are connected with a system control cable, be sure to select the code preceded by “Sys-” or “System”. This instructs PowerTouch to send all commands for the device to the receiver, which will control the device via the system control cable.

If you have a Kenwood Dual-Play 200-Disc CD Changer, you will need to set both CD1 and CD2/ TAPE2 to the correct code for this device (“Sys- Mega”).

9.Touch . This instructs PowerTouch to send a “power” test signal to the device. If your device turns on, the code you entered was correct. If it does not turn on, try the next code in the list. Continue until one of the codes works. If none of the codes work, see “To Cus- tomize the PowerTouch Screen” on page 43.

If you enter the code preceded by “Sys-” or “System” on step 8, skip this step.

10.When you have a code that works, touch . Check off that device on your list.

Repeat steps 5 through 10 until you are finished identifying devices to PowerTouch. When you are done, turn to “How Do I Operate Devices?” on page 35 in the Users’ Guide and note which icon corresponds to which connected device.

How Do I Replace a Setup Code with a New One?

If you purchase a new device to replace an existing device, you will need to identify the new device to PowerTouch. To do so:

1.Connect the device as described in the appropriate section of Chapter One in this guide.

2.Follow the steps under “How Do I Identify Devices?” on this page. When you touch, it will replace the other code.

How Do I Delete Setup Codes?

If you disconnect a device and do not plan to replace it, you may want to delete the setup code from PowerTouch. To do so:

1.Follow the steps under “How Do I Identify Devices?” on this page to select a jack set.

2.Touch . Scroll to the device “Nothing” then touch it. That device is no longer controlled by PowerTouch.

Example of device button display

When a device is identified, its icon will be displayed among the device buttons. The TUNER and PHONO icons are dis- played by default.

Example with the CD1 device button:

Icon of identified device (CD)

This mark indicates that pressing the icon button of an identified device (CD) displays the next screen (the con- trol screen for the device).

Page 46
Image 46
Kenwood VR-5900 Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control, How Do I Identify Devices?, How Do I Delete Setup Codes?