3E. Master Keys: Part 4 – Intelligent System Turn Off
When the “System Off” key is pressed, the IntelliControl takes a “Snapshot” to determine
which components need to be turned “Off”. The system then issues only the necessary
commands to power down the components which were “On” when the “Snapshot was
taken. The following “Events” occur after the “Sync Snapshot” is taken:
Event 1 - “System Off” Initial Sequence
An “Initial Sequence” of up to 26 steps may be issued to reconfigure any devices to their
default positions before the system is powered down.
Note: The IR commands used to power off all of the components in the system are
automatically issued from the “Preamp”, “TV”, and “Component” power memory
addresses on their respective Tabs as programmed via IntelliFile II.
Event 2 - TV Auto Turn Off
If the TV is on when the “System Off” key is pressed, this step turns it off.
Event 3 - Auto Volume Reset
The volume of the Preamp may be automatically lowered to minimum, then raised to any
level you choose.
Note: This feature requires that the preamp’s “Volume Up/Down” commands be taught to
their respective Function Key addresses on the “Default” page of memory using IntelliFile
II software. You can customize this feature to the Preamp you are using by determining
the duration of the “Volume Down” command (issued to bring the Preamp’s volume to
absolute minimum), and then the duration of the “Volume Up” command (issued to bring
the Preamp’s volume up to whatever level you decide is appropriate).
Event 4 - Preamp Auto Turn Off
If the Preamp is on when the “System Off” key is pressed, this step turns it off.
Event 5 - Component Auto Turn Off
All components, which show sync when the “System Off” key is pressed, are turned off.
Event 6 - “System Off” Ending Sequence
An “Ending Sequence” of up to 26 steps may be issued to reconfigure any peripheral
devices to their default positions after the system is powered down.
Note: The IR commands used to power off all of the components in the system are
automatically issued from the “Preamp”, “TV”, and “Component” power memory
addresses on their respective “Tabs” as programmed via IntelliFile II.
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