Using Macros - Kenwood KRF-X9995D User Manual

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How Do I Perform Several Actions at Once?
2. Touch
.
3. Touch a delay time and touch
then returns you to the Macro Function menu.
4. Repeat step "1." through step "3." for other functions.
5. Touch
to return to the Setup Macro menu.
6. Touch a Quick Access button to return to the HOME1 or HOME2
menu.

Using Macros

Once you have defined macros, you can use them directly from the basic
menus (HOME1, HOME2) for one-touch operation of several devices.
The KRF-X9995D has "Perfect Macro" capability. This senses if video de-
vices connected via the composite jacks, or video monitors with an op-
tional power sensing device attached are on or off, and will ensure that
the macro works properly.
Perfect Macro is available only with devices connected to the composite
video jacks.
For example, you create a Video On macro where PowerTouch turns the
receiver and all of your video devices on. If your TV is already on when
you run the macro, Perfect Macro will keep it on.
To turn the device power ON or OFF with the macro function, it is re-
quired that the receiver is turned ON. For example, if a macro attempts to
turn the receiver OFF then turn a device OFF, the device cannot be turned
OFF by executing such a macro.
For more information about using a TV power sensing device, see Chap-
ter Four of the Connections and Setup Guide.
There are two ways to use the macros you defined:
from the Macro Summary menu, which displays all the available
macros
from the More screen for each device, which displays the macros as-
sociated with that device
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. PowerTouch inserts the delay

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