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If the system is completely “Off”, a Dual TV system will turn on the “Default” TV if any
video Master Key is pressed. If the user presses “Switch TV” (Master Key 1) the “Default”
TV will turn off, and “TV2” will turn on. Until the “System Off” key is pressed, “TV2” will
remain on, regardless of what video source is selected. If the user presses the “Switch TV”
Master Key again, “TV2” will turn off, and the “Default” TV will turn back on.
Note: The Dual TV feature does not enable you to watch both TV’s at the same time. If
this type of operation is desired, one of your Master Keys should be dedicated to the
secondary television and it should be treated as another source component. “IR Routing”
must be enabled if the two TVs are the same brand.
Also Note: In the IntelliFile II’s “Audio Scene Setting” feature, if an “audio only” source is
programmed to “turn the TV off when this Master Key is selected”, whichever TV is
currently on will be turned off. The next time any video Master Key is selected, the
”Default” TV will turn on.
Mute Manager
The “Mute Manager” feature enables you to automate the preamp’s “Mute” command so
that it automatically unmutes the system when any Master Key or Function Key is
pressed.
Note: The Preamp’s “Mute” command must be programmed to the “Mute” Function Key
on the “Default” page of memory.
Memory Usage
The IntelliFile II’s Memory Usage display tells you what percentage of memory is currently
in use. If memory usage exceeds 98% in the Master Key or Function Key display
windows, you have exceeded the memory capacity of the IntelliControl
®
  MSU.
Note: If the MSU’s memory capacity has been exceeded, any codes you try to drag and
drop into your system configuration will appear in red. If you are doing a very large and
complex system, a memory upgrade chip may be required to expand the IntelliControl
®
 ’s
memory capacity.
Also Note: Some manufacturer’s IR codes are notorious for consuming excessive memory
if not taught properly. These problem codes include RCA/Proscan, Pioneer, and
Panasonic. Use brief but deliberate button pushes when teaching these manufacturer’s
codes, and test each code after teaching to confirm proper operation. Only hold the key
down long enough for the code to be learned properly. Continuous codes (i.e. Volume and
Channel) will require slightly longer taps to work as continuous codes.