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KRF-V8030DVR-409INSTRUCTION MANUALKENWOOD CORPORATION
B60-4593-00 (EN)
About the supplied remote control (RC-R0809)...Compared to standard remote controls, the remote control supplied with this receiver has several operationmodes. These modes enable the remote control to control other audio/video components. In order toeffectively use the remote control it is important to read the operating instructions and obtain a properunderstanding of the remote control and how to switch its operation modes (etc.).Using the remote control without completely understanding its design and how to switch the operation modesmay result in incorrect operations.
This instruction manual is used to describe multiple models listed above.
Model availability and features (functions) may differ depending on the country and
sales area.
AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER
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Units are designed for operation as follows.
U.S.A. and Canada ........................................... AC 120 V onlyAustralia ........................................................... AC 240 V onlyChina and Russia ............................................ AC 220 V only*Other countries ........... AC 110-120 / 220-240 V switchable
WARNING :TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTEXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-SIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL,WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERTTHE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DAN-GEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURETHAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTI-TUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are putaside so they will not be lost.Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit isdamaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unitwas shipped to you directly, notify the shipping company without delay.Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the unit) can filea claim against the carrier for shipping damage.We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materi-als for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Before applying the power Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safeoperation.
Safety precautions
Unpacking
Accessories
FM indoor antenna (1) AM loop antenna (1)
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRI-ANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRES-ENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE(SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOM-PANYING THE APPLIANCE.
Remote control unit (1)
Note:Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltagedue to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch.
* AC voltage selection
Move switch lever tomatch your line voltagewith a small screw-driver or other pointedtool.
AC voltage selector switch
The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage thatprevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. Before connecting thepower cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position of thisswitch matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set to your voltagein accordance with the following direction.
*AC plug adaptor (1)
*Use to adapt the plug on the powercord to the shape of the wall outlet.(Accessory only for regions where useis necessary.)
Batteries (R6/AA) (4)AC 110 – 120V ~ AC 220 – 240V ~
AC 110 - 120V
AC 220 - 240V
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Contents
Other
Operations
Preparations
Before applying the power
Before applying the power ................... 2Safety precautions .............................................. 2Unpacking .......................................................... 2How to use this manual ...................................... 4Special features .................................................. 4
Names and functions of parts ................ 5Setting up the system ......................... 7
Connecting audio components ........................... 7Connecting video components ........................... 8Connecting a DVD player .................................... 8Digital connections ............................................. 9Connecting to the AUX IN jacks ........................ 10Connecting the antennas .................................. 10Connecting the system control ......................... 11Connecting the speakers .................................. 12PRE OUT connections ...................................... 12Channel space switching .................................. 13Preparing the remote control ............................ 13
Preparing for surround sound ............... 14Speaker settings ............................................... 14
Normal playback .............................. 16Preparing for playback ...................................... 16Listening to a source component ..................... 16Adjusting the sound .......................................... 17
Recording ...................................... 18Recording audio (analog sources) .................... 18Recording video ................................................ 18Recording audio (digital sources) ...................... 18
Listening to radio broadcasts ............... 19Tuning radio stations ........................................ 19Presetting radio stations manually .................... 20Receiving preset stations .................................. 20Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL) ...... 20
Ambience effects .............................. 21Surround modes ............................................... 21Surround play ................................................... 23DVD 6-channel playback .................................. 24Convenient functions ........................................ 24
In case of difficulty ........................... 26Specifications ................................. 27
Quick start guide .............................. 29Getting the mostfrom your remote control .................... 31Remote operation of other components ... 39In case of difficulty ........................... 42
Caution : Read the pages marked carefully to ensuresafe operation.
RemoteControl
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Kenwood Corpora-tion has determined that this products meets theENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
This product can save energy. Saving energy reduces air pollution andlowers utility bills.
Maintenance of the unitWhen the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, drycloth. Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents maycause discoloration.
In regard to contact cleanerDo not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction.Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil, forthey may deform the plastic component.
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Special features
True home theater soundThis receiver incorporates a wide variety of surround modes to bring youmaximum enjoyment from your video software. Select a surround modeaccording to your equipment or the software you are going to play andenjoy! ¡
Dolby Pro Logic & Dolby 3 StereoThis surround system reproduces theater-like surround sound fromvideo software marked .The PRO LOGIC mode uses the built-in adaptive matrix circuit to steerthe Left, Center, Right and Surround channel audio signals.The 3 STEREO mode will redirect the Surround signal to the front leftand right speakers when only the front and center speakers are used.
Dolby Digital (AC-3)The DOLBY DIGITAL (AC-3) mode lets you enjoy full digital surroundfrom software processed in the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format. DolbyDigital (AC-3) provides up to 5.1 channels of independent digital audiofor better sound quality and more powerful presence than conventionalDolby Surround.
DTSDTS (Digital Theater System) is a 5.1 channel digital audio format thatprovides five full-spectrum channels and one low-frequency (subwoofer)channel for unprecedented clarity, optimum channel separation and a(wide) dynamic range.In the DTS mode, the 5.1 channel digital input from a DTS CD, LD orDVD disc (carrying the “DTS” marking) can be played in Digital Sur-round.Important:When a DTS disc is played on a CD, LD or DVD player, noise may beoutput from the analog output. It is recommended that you connect thedigital output of the player to the digital input of this unit.
Multi channel music (SRS Circle Surround )SRS Circle surround enables you to listen to multi channel sound fromthe stereo source. We assume you have already enjoyed listening toDolby digital sound/DTS multi channel sound with your multi speakers.Now, this time try listening to the stereo source (ex. Audio CD) usingyour multi speakers. You may discover a new type of “stereo” soundthrough SRS Circle Surround.
New DSP surround modesThe DSP (Digital Signal Processor) used for this receiver incorporatesa variety of high quality adjustable sound fields, like "ARENA" and"THEATER". It is compatible with almost any kind of program source.
DVD 6-channel inputIf you own a DVD player equipped with 6-channel output, this receiverallows you to obtain the full surround sound impact of DVD sourcematerial featuring multi-channel encoding. Since the source signals aredigital and each channel is input independently, the resulting ambienceis far superior to what can be achieved with conventional surroundsound systems.
Universal IR (InfraRed) remote controlIn addition to the basic receiver, the remote control supplied with thisreceiver can also operate almost all of your remote controllable audio andvideo components. Just follow the simple setup procedure to register thecomponents you have connected.
MACRO playThe MACRO function lets you perform a series of operations automati-cally, like turning ON the power of the receiver and connected compo-nents, switching the input selectors, and starting playback. (Be sure toregister your components before starting the macro set up procedure.
How to use this manual
This manual is divided in to four sections, Preparations, Operations,Other, and Remote Control.
PreparationsShows you how to connect your audio and video components to thereceiver and prepare the surround processor.We've tried to make setting up your system as easy as possible. However,since this receiver works with all of your audio and video components,connecting the system can be fairly complex.
OperationsShows you how to operate the various functions available from thereceiver.
OtherShows you additional information such as “In case of difficulty” (trouble-shooting) and “Specifications”.
Remote Control (Separate booklet)Includes the “Quick Start Guide,” which shows you how to operate othercomponents using the remote control, as well as a detailed explanationof all remote control operations. Once you have registered your compo-nents with the proper setup codes, you’ll be able to operate both thisreceiver and your other AV components (TV, VCR, DVD player, LD player,CD player, etc.) using the remote control supplied with this receiver.
Before applying the power
Memory back up functionPlease note that the following items will be deleted from the unit'smemory if the power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet forapproximately 3 days.
• Power mode.• Input selector settings.• Device preset.• Picture output.• Speaker ON/OFF• Volume level.• BASS, TREBLE, INPUT level.• Subwoofer ON/OFF.• Dimmer level.• Monitor ON/OFF.
• MD/TAPE settings.• 6CH/2CH input setting.• Listen mode setting.• Speaker settings.• Input mode setting.• Midnight mode setting.• Broadcast band.• Frequency setting.• Preset stations.• Tuning mode.
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PRO LOGIC3 STEREODOWN MIX
DIGITALS.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMO.ST.
TUNED
AUTO SOUND AUTOSP
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LISTEN MODESOUND SOURCE DIRECT
AUTOBAND MEMORY
INPUT SELECTOR
VOLUME CONTROL
UPDOWN
PROLOGIC 3 STEREO CS 5.1DOLBY DIGITALDTS
INPUT MODESET UP
S-VIDEO V L – AUDIO – RAV AUX
DIMMER MONITOR
PHONES
ON/STANDBY
ON OFF
STANDBY
POWER
ON/STANDBY
Display
Speaker selection indicatorsInput channel indicatorsOutput channel indicators
Band indicatorsAUTO indicator
MEMO. indicator
ST. indicator
TUNED indicator
3 STEREO indicatorSTEREO indicator
Names and functions of partsFrequency display,Input display,Preset channel display,Surround mode displaySpeaker indicator
PRO LOGICindicator
S.DIRECT indicator
MONITOR indicatorDOWN MIX indicator
For U.S.A.and Canada
MUTE indicator
AUTO SOUND indicator DIGITAL indicator
DSP indicator
1 POWER key $(Except for U.S.A. and Canada)Use to turn the main power ON/OFF.
2 POWER key $(For U.S.A. and Canada)Use to turn the power ON/OFF.STANDBY indicator
2 ON/STANDBY ( ) key $(Except for U.S.A. and Canada)Use to switch the power ON/STANDBYwhen the POWER is turned ON.STANDBY indicator
3 MULTI CONTROL knob $Used to make a variety of settings.
4 SET UP key $Use to select the surround sound settings.
5 Surround indicatorsDTS indicator £Lights when the receiver is in the DTS mode.DOLBY DIGITAL indicator £Lights when the receiver is in the DolbyDigital mode.
PROLOGIC indicator £Lights when the receiver is in the PROLOGICmode.3 STEREO indicator £Lights when the receiver is in the 3 STEREOmode.CS 5.1 indicator £Lights when the receiver is in the CS 5.1mode.
6 INPUT MODE key 9Use to switch between the digital and analoginputs.
7 DIMMER key *∞Use to adjust the brightness of the display.Use to select the REC MODE.
8 MONITOR key *Use to monitor the source that is connectedto the MONITOR jack.
9 VOLUME CONTROL knob &0 PHONES jack &
Use for headphone listening.
! SPEAKERS A/B keys &Use to turn the A/B speakers ON/OFF.
@ SOUND key &Use to adjust the sound quality and ambi-ence effects.
# BAND key (Use to select the broadcast band.
$ AUTO key (Use to select the auto tuning mode.
% LISTEN MODE key £Use to select the listening mode.
^ MEMORY key )Use to store radio stations in the presetmemory.
& SOURCE DIRECT key &Use to pass the source material direct to theamplifier.
* INPUT SELECTOR knob ^Use to select the input sources.
( AV AUX (S VIDEO/VIDEO/AUDIO L/R)jacks 0
Standby mode
While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the unit’s internal circuitry to back up the memory. This condition isreferred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can be turned ON from the remote control unit.
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! RETURN/PAGE key RC@Use to operate other components.
@ REC key RC!Use to operate the selected component.
# Numeric keys/Source operation keysRC!
Provide functions identical to those of theoriginal remote control supplied with thecomponent you are controlling.To access the functions printed above thekeys, press the numeric key after pressingthe F. SHIFT key. Function availabilityvaries for each component.
$ MUSIC key ^Selects the video inputs and sets theremote control to operate the componentregistered at the respective input.If you connect audio components fromKENWOOD and other makers to the MD/TAPE or CD jacks, you can set the remotecontrol to operate these components byregistering the appropriate setup code atthe respective input.MOVIE key ^Selects the video inputs and sets theremote control to operate the componentregistered at the respective input.TV keySets the remote control to operate a TV or
cable box. This key does not change theinput selector on the receiver.
% SYS.POWER key ^Use to turn the receiver on and off.
^ VOLUME +/– keys ^Use to adjust the receiver volume.
& SOUND key ¢Use to adjust the sound quality andambience effects.BASS BOOST key (with F.SHIFT key)
&Use to select the maximum adjustmentsetting for the low frequency range.
* SUB W. key ∞Use in combination with the VOLUME +/–keys to adjust the volume of thesubwoofer.
( MENU key RC@Use to operate other components.
) OSD/PAGE key RC@Use to operate other components.
¡ LEARN key RC 8Use to memorize the operation of theother remote control units.
™ F. SHIFT key RC!Use in combination with the numeric keysto execute alternate commands.Turn the light of the display on and off bypressing and holding this key for morethan 2 seconds.
1 Display RC 12 Display operation keys RC 1
Used for operation on the display.3 SHIFT key RC5
Use in combination with the MUSIC andMOVIE keys to change the remote controlmode without changing the input selector.
4 MACRO key RC6Use in combination with the MUSIC,MOVIE, or TV keys to execute a series ofcommands automatically (MACRO PLAY).
5 AV.POWER keyUse to turn various components on andoff.
6 Multi control keys RC !Used to make a variety of settings.Use to operate other components.
7 CH +/– keys RC!Use to select the channel.
8 MUTE key &Use to temporarily mute the sound.
9 LISTEN M. key £Use to select the listening mode.DIMMER key (with F.SHIFT key)
*∞Use to adjust the brightness of thedisplay.Use to select the REC MODE.
0 TITLE/GUIDE key RC@Use to operate other components.
Page references such as “RC !” indi-cate pages in the remote control operationmanual (Separate booklet).
There are some cases in which keys (orknobs) that have the same function onthe receiver and on the remote controlhave different names. In the instruc-tions of this manual, if the names ofcorresponding keys (or knobs) on thereceiver and remote control are differ-ent, the name of the remote control keyis indicated in parentheses.
Names and functions of parts
Remote control unit
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MUSIC
SOUND
BASS BOOST
MUTE
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AUTO/MONO
F.SHIFTREC LEARN
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXIT
REMOTE CONTROL UNITRC-R0809
INFO. LAST CHANNEL
OSD/PAGE
RETURN/PAGE
DIMMER
TITLE/GUIDE MENU
LISTEN M. SUB.W.
MOVIE TV
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AUDIO
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MD/TAPE1CD/DVDPHONO
GNDREC OUT
Make connections as shown below.When connecting the related system components, be sureto also refer to the instruction manuals supplied with thecomponents you are connecting.Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until allconnections are completed.
Notes1. Be sure to insert all connection cords securely. If their connections are
imperfect, the sound may not be produced or noise may interfere.2. Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before plugging or
unplugging any connection cords. Plugging/unplugging connection cordswithout disconnecting the power cord can cause malfunctions and maydamage the unit.
3. Do not connect power cords from components whose power consump-tion is larger than what is indicated on the AC outlet at the rear of this unit.
Connecting audio components
To AC wall outlet
MD recorder orCassette deck
CD player
IN OUT
Record player
SYSTEM CONTROLjacks !
Shape of AC outlets
U.S.A. and Canada
Other countries
3 head cassette deck orgraphic equalizer *
Setting up the system
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
AustraliaDTS Digital Surround™ is a discrete 5.1 channel digital audio formatavailable on CD, LD, and DVD software which consequently cannot bedecoded and played back inside most CD, LD, or DVD players. For thisreason, when DTS-encoded software is played back through the analogoutputs of the CD, LD, or DVD player, excessive noise will be exhibited.To avoid possible damage to the audio system, proper precautionsshould taken by the consumer if the analog outputs are connecteddirectly to an amplification system. To enjoy DTS Digital Surround™playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital Surround™ decodersystem must be connected to the digital output (S/P DIF, AES/EBU, orTosLink) of the CD, LD or DVD player.This unit is equipped with DTS Digital Surround™ decoder.
DTS disclaimer clause
When you connect the unit and the CD or MD player with thedigital connection, you can enjoy the higher sound quality.
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Analog connectionsAudio connections are made using RCA pin cords. These cables transferstereo audio signal in an “analog” form. This means the audio signalcorresponds to the actual audio of two channels. These cables usually have2 plugs each end, one red for the right channel and one white for the leftchannel. These cables are usually packaged with the source unit, or areavailable at your local electronics retailer.
Microcomputer malfunctionIf operation is not possible or an erroneous display appears, even thoughall connections have been made properly, reset the microcomputerreferring to “In case of difficulty”. §
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blockedcausing damage or fire hazard.• Install the KRF-V8030D on the top of the system.• Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.• Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside dimension
including projection) equal or greater than, shown below.
Top panel : 50 cm Side panel : 10 cm Back panel : 10 cm
CAUTION (Except for U.S.A. and Canada)
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blockedcausing damage or fire hazard.• Install the VR-409 on the top of the system.• Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.
CAUTION (For U.S.A. and Canada)
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VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD
PLAY IN
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SURROUND SUB WOOFER VIDEO 2COAXIAL
DVD/6ch INPUT
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VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY INREC OUT
VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 MONITOR OUT
PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN
Connecting video components
OUT
OUT
IN
Video Inputs(Yellow RCA pin cord)
Video inputsand outputs(Yellow RCA pincords)
OUT
Setting up the system
DVD player or LD player
Monitor TV
OUT
OUT
IN
OUTAudio inputs and outputs
A video component with digital audio outputs should be con-nected to the VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 jacks.
VIDEO IN
S Video jacksAbout the S VIDEOjacks
Use the S VIDEO jacks tomake connections to videocomponents with S VIDEOIN/OUT jacks.
÷ If you use the S VIDEOjacks to connect your videoplayback components, besure to use the S VIDEOjacks when connecting yourmonitor and video record-ing components.
Connecting a DVD player (6-channel input)
FRONTOUT L/R
S VIDEOOUT
COAXIALDIGITALOUT(AUDIO)
DVD player
S VIDEOcord
SURROUNDOUT L/R
VIDEO OUT(Yellow RCApin cord)
CENTEROUT
SUBWOOFER OUT
S VIDEO
If you have connected a DVD player to the receiver with digital connection,be sure to read the “Input mode settings” section on the following pagecarefully.
DVD player or LD player
To switch the speakers off , press the MUTE key.
Video player
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OPTICAL
DVDCD/DVD VIDEO 3 MONITOR
VIDEO 2COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
The digital in jacks can accept DTS, Dolby Digital (AC-3), or PCM signals.Connect components capable of outputting DTS, Dolby Digital (AC-3), orstandard PCM (CD) format digital signals.If you have connected any digital components to the receiver, be sure toread the “Input mode settings” section on this page carefully.
Digital connections
To connect an LD player with a DIGITAL RF OUT, connect the LDplayer to the KENWOOD RF digital demodulator (DEM-9991D).Next, connect the DIGITAL OUT jacks of the demodulator to theDIGITAL IN jacks of the receiver.Connect the video signal and analog audio signals to the VIDEO2 or VIDEO 3 jacks. (See "Connecting video components".)
Input mode settingsCD, DVD, VIDEO2, and VIDEO3 inputs each include jacks for digitalaudio input and analog audio input.You must select beforehand which type of input is to be used for eachconnected component.The initial factory setting is to use the digital audio signal forplayback (CD, DVD, VIDEO2, VIDEO3).To use the analog audio input for playback instead (if, for example, youhave connected a VCR to the VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 input), you must setthe input mode for the corresponding input to the analog mode.After completing connections and turning on the receiver, follow thesteps below.
1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select CD, DVD, VIDEO2, orVIDEO3.
2 Press the INPUT MODE key.
Each press switches the setting as follows:
In DTS play mode1 D-AUTO (digital input, auto sound)2 D-MANUAL (digital input, manual sound)
In DVD play mode1 D-AUTO (digital input, auto sound)2 D-MANUAL (digital input, manual sound)3 6CH INPT (DVD 6CH input)4 ANALOG (analog input, manual sound)
In other mode than DTS or DVD play mode1 D-AUTO (digital input, auto sound)2 D-MANUAL (digital input, manual sound)3 ANALOG (analog input, manual sound)
Digital input:Select this setting to play digital signals from a DVD, CD, or LD player.
Analog input:Select this setting to play analog signals from a cassette deck, VCR,or turntable.
Auto sound:In the auto sound mode (AUTO SOUND indicator lights), the receiverselects the listening mode automatically during playback to match thetype of input signal (Dolby Digital, PCM, DTS ) and the speaker setting.The initial factory setting is auto sound on.To keep the receiver set to the currently selected listening mode, usethe INPUT MODE key to select “D-MANUAL ” (manual sound).However, even when this setting is selected, there may be cases inwhich the listening mode is selected automatically to match a DolbyDigital source signal depending on the combination of listening modeand source signal.
Setting up the system
INPUT SELECTOR
INPUT MODE
COAXIALDIGITALOUT(AUDIO)
Connect the video signal and analogaudio signals to the VIDEO 2 jacks.(See "Connecting video components".)
Component with an DTS, DolbyDigital, or PCM OPTICALDIGITAL OUT
Connect the video signal and ana-log audio signals to the VIDEO 3jacks. (See "Connecting videocomponents".)
DOLBY DIGITAL RFOUT (AUDIO)
COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT(AUDIO)
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT(AUDIO)
LD player
RF digitaldemodulator(DEM-9991D)(sold separately)
PCM OUT
CD player
Component with an DTS, DolbyDigital, or PCM COAXIALDIGITAL OUT
Opticalfibercable
OPTICAL DIGITAL IN(AUDIO)
MD player
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT(AUDIO)
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FM75Ω
GND
AM
Setting up the system
Connecting the antennas
AM antenna terminal connections1 Push lever. 2 Insert cord.
AM loop antennaThe supplied loop antenna is for use indoors. Place it as far as possible fromthe receiver, TV set, speaker cords and power cord, and adjust the directionfor best reception.
3 Return lever.
AM loop antenna
FM indoor antenna
FM outdoor antenna
Use an antennaadaptor(Commerciallyavailable)
The AUX IN jacks are convenient for connection of video componentssuch as a camcorders and video games.
Connecting to the AUX IN jacks
S VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO cord
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
FM indoor antennaThe supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only. For stable signalreception we recommend using an outdoor antenna. Disconnect the indoorantenna when you connect one outdoors.
FM outdoor antennaLead the 75Ω coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into theroom and connect it to the FM 75Ω terminal.
FM antenna terminal connectionsInsert cord.
S VIDEO V L – AUDIO – RAV AUX
• To select the source connected to the AUX IN jacks, select AVAUX by using the INPUT SELECTOR knob. ^
• When you connect the audio source such as the MD player, youdo not need to connect the video cable.
• When you connect the unit and the component with the SVIDEO cord, you can get better picture quality.
Camcorder, other VCR,video game, digital camera,or portable MD player
Attatch to the stand.
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Connecting the system control
Connecting system control cords after connecting a KENWOODaudio component system lets you take advantage of convenientsystem control operations.
This unit is compatible only with the [SL-16] mode. The systemcontrol operation is not available if the unit is connected in the[XS-8], [XS] or [XR] connection mode.
If your component has the mode select switch, set the connectedcomponents to the [SL-16] mode.
[SL16]
[SL16] [XS 8] [XS] [XR]
[SL16] [XS 8] [XS]
[XS]
SYSTEMCONTROLcord
Receiver
Cassette deckor MD recorder
CD player
Record player
• In order to take advantage of the system control operations, thecomponents must be connected to the correct jacks. To use a CDplayer it must be connected to the CD jacks. To use a cassette deck(or MD recorder) it must be connected to the MD/TAPE jacks. Whenusing more than one CD player (etc.) only the one connected to thespecified jacks may be connected for system control.
• Some CD players and cassette decks are not compatible with the[SL16] system control mode. Do not make system connections withequipment that is not [SL16] compatible.
• Some MD players are not system control compatible. You cannotmake system control connections to this kind of equipment.
Notes1. [SL16] equipment cannot be combined with [XR], [XS], and [XS8]
equipment for system operations. If your equipment consists of thiskind of combination, please do not connect any system control cords.Even without system control cords, normal operations can be carriedout without effecting performance.
2. Do not connect system control cords to any components other thanthose specified by KENWOOD. It may cause a malfunction anddamage your equipment.
3. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to thesystem control terminals.
SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONSRemote ControlLets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with thereceiver.
Automatic OperationWhen you start playback from a source component, the input selectoron this unit switches to that component automatically.
Synchronized RecordingLets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when record-ing from CD, MD or analog discs.
Registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components
• Once you finish making the system connections, be sure to register theappropriate setup code for each component. RC3
• If you own remote controllable KENWOOD audio components that arenot compatible with system control, registering the setup code en-ables you to control those components using the remote controlsupplied with this unit (without connecting system control cords). Toregister setup codes for your remote controllable KENWOOD audiocomponents, see "Registering setup codes for other components".
RC3
Setting up the system
EXAMPLE: [SL16] mode connectionsThe underlined portion represents the setting of the system controlmode.
SYSTEM CONTROLcord
Do not connect a system control cord to a cassette deck con-nected to the MONITOR jacks.
SYSTEM CONTROL
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SUBWOOFER
CENTER
SURROUND
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CENTER SPEAKER(8 – 16Ω)
SUB WOOFER
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FRONT SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS
(8 – 16Ω)
(8 – 16Ω)
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• Never short circuit the + and – speaker cords.• If the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the speaker
cords are connected with reversed polarity, the sound will be unnatu-ral with ambiguous acoustic imaging. Be sure to connect the speak-ers correctly.
1 Strip coating. 2 Loosen.
3 Insert. 4 Secure.
Connecting the speakers
Right
Front Speakers A
LeftRight
Use the FRONTSPEAKERS Bterminals if youwant to connect asecond frontspeaker system.
Left
(Be sure to connect bothsurround speakers)
CenterSpeaker
SurroundSpeakers
Poweredsubwoofer
Setting up the system
1 Secure. 2 Insert.
Connection of banana plugs (For U.S.A. and Canada)
• Sound will not be heard if the speaker terminal is not fully secured.
1 Strip coating. 2 Push the lever.
3 Insert the cord. 4 Return the lever.
PRE OUT connectionsThis receiver has additional preout jacks. These can be used for variouspurposes, but will need to be connected to an external power amplifier asshown in the example below.
• Connecting a speaker cord directly to a PRE OUT jack will notproduce any sound from the speaker.
• To use the PRE OUT jacks, press only the SPEAKERS A key to theon position.
Power amplifier
Power amplifier
SurroundSpeakers
Subwoofer
Center Speaker
Power amplifier
Power amplifier
FrontSpeakers
Speaker impedanceAfter confirming the speaker impedance indications printed on the rearpanel of the receiver, connect speakers with matching impedanceratings. Using speakers with a rated impedance other than that indi-cated on the rear panel of the receiver could result in malfunctions ordamage to the speakers or receiver.
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Subwoofer
Front speakers : Place to the front left and right of the listening position.Front speakers are required for all surround modes.Center speaker : Place front and center. This speaker stabilizes thesound image and helps recreate sound motion. Be sure to connect acenter speaker when using the Dolby 3 Stereo mode.Surround speakers : Place to the direct left and right, or slightlybehind, the listening position at even heights, approximately 1 meterabove the ears of the listeners. These speakers recreate sound motionand atmosphere. Required for surround playback.Subwoofer : Reproduces powerful deep bass sounds.
Frontspeaker
Center speaker
ListeningpositionSurround
speaker
• Although the ideal surround system consists of all the speakers listedabove, if you don't have a center speaker or a subwoofer, you candivide those signals between the available speakers in the speakersettings steps to obtain the best possible surround reproduction fromthe speakers you have available. $
Setting up the system
Channel space switching(Except for the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, and Australia)The space between radio channels has been set to the one that prevailsin the area to which the system is shipped. However, if the currentchannel space setting does not match the setting in the area where thesystem is to be used, for instance when you move from area 1 or area2 shown in the following table or vice versa, proper reception of AM/FMbroadcasts cannot be expected. In this case, change the channel spacesetting in accordance with your area by referring to the following table.
CHANNELSpace Frequency
Area
1
2
USA, Canada and SouthAmerican countries
Other countries
FM: 100 kHzAM: 10 kHz
FM: 50 kHzAM: 9 kHz
Move switch lever to match your area with a small screwdriver orother pointed tool.
Loading the batteries
Preparing the remote control
• Insert four R6/AA-size alkaline batteries as indicated by the polaritymarkings.
3 Close the cover.
2 Insert the batteries.1 Remove the cover.
Notes1. The supplied batteries may have shorter lives than ordinary batteries due
to use during operation checks.2. When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than before, replace
all batteries with new ones.3. Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight, or in direct light from a high
frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a malfunction.In such a case, change the location of the system installation to preventmalfunction.
Remote sensor
Infrared ray system
6 m
• When pressing more than one remote control key successively, pressthe keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more betweenkeys.
Operation
When the STANDBY indicator is lit, the power turns ON when you pressthe SYS.POWER key on the remote control. When the power comes ON,press the key you want to operate.
Operating range(Approx.)
DE-EMPHASISCHANNELSPACE
75µsAM 10kHzFM 100kHz
50µsAM 9kHzFM 50kHz
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Preparing for surround sound
Speaker settings
If you selected other than “LRG” as the center speaker setting.1 SURR YES: Surround speakers are connected to the re-
ceiver.2 SURR NO: No surround speakers are connected to the
receiver.
9 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key to accept thesetting.
• The receiver enters the speaker volume level adjustment mode.• In steps 3 and 4, indications appear only for the selected channels of
the speakers that require adjusting.
Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing POWER(and ON/STANDBY) key(s).
Select a speaker system.
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2
To enable you to obtain optimum enjoyment from the receiver’s listeningmodes, make sure to complete the speaker settings (subwoofer, front,center, and surround speakers) as described below.
If you selected “NML” as the front speakers setting.1 CNTR YES: A center speaker is connected to the
receiver.2 CNTR NO: No center speaker is connected to the
receiver.
7 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key to accept thesetting.• The surround speaker setting indication (SURR) appears.
8 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select theappropriate surround speaker setting.
If you selected “LRG” as the center speaker setting.1 SURR NML (normal): Average size surround speakers are
connected to the receiver.2 SURR LRG (large): Large surround speakers are con-
nected to the receiver.3 SURR NO: No surround speakers are connected
to the receiver.
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1 Press the SETUP key to make the subwoofer setting indication(SUBW) appear.
When you operate on the remote control unit
1 Press the display operation 2 [Menu] key repeatedly until“01.IR” appears in the display of the remote control unit.
2 Press the 5/∞ keys to select “02.Surround”, then press thedisplay operation 2 [Enter] key.
(SUBW) appears in the display of the unit.
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select theappropriate subwoofer setting.
1 SUBW YES: A subwoofer is connected to the receiver.2 SUBW NO: No subwoofer is connected to the receiver.
• When the setting "SUBW NO" is selected, the front speakers automati-cally are set to "Large" and the procedure skips to step 5.
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Home Next
3 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key to accept thesetting.• The front speakers setting indication (FRNT) appears.
4 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select theappropriate front speakers setting.
1 FRNT NML (normal): Average size front speakers areconnected to the receiver.
2 FRNT LRG (large): Large front speakers are connectedto the receiver.
5 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key to accept thesetting.• The center speaker setting indication (CNTR) appears.
6 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select theappropriate center speaker setting.
If you selected “LRG” as the front speakers setting.1 CNTR NML (normal): An average size center speaker is con-
nected to the receiver.2 CNTR LRG (large): A large center speaker is connected to
the receiver.3 CNTR NO: No center speaker is connected to the
receiver.
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Display operation 1
Display operation 2
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Input level adjustment (analog sources only)
If the input level of an analog source signal is too high, adjust the inputlevel.
1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the source who’sinput level you want to adjust.
• You can store a separate input level for each input source. If theMONITOR function is on, you can store an input level for whenMONITOR is on independently of the input levels for the inputsources.
2 Press the SOUND key several times until the “INPUT” indicationappears.
3 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to adjust theinput level.
• The adjustment mode is displayed for approximately eight seconds.• The input level may be adjusted to any one of three settings: 0,
-3, and -6. (The initial setting is 0.)
4 Press the SOUND key to return to the input indication.
5 Setup is complete when the input indication reappears.
Display when all speakers have been selected.
• The speakers you selected appear on the display. Confirm that allthe speakers have been correctly selected.
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The speaker indicator to be adjusted blinks.
Indication in feet Indication in meters
1 Measure the distance from the listening position to each of thespeakers.
Jot down the distance to each of the speakers.Distance to front speakers: ____ feet (meters)Distance to center speaker: ____ feet (meters)Distance to surround speakers: ____ feet (meters)
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select thedistance to the front speakers.
• The allowable setting range is 1 to 30 feet (0.3 to 9.0 m), adjustablein 1 foot (0.3 m) increments.
3 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to input the distance for each of thespeakers.
Input the distance to the speakers.
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3Adjust the volume levels for the speakers.
The channel indication blinks while the test tone is being output.
Sit in your normal listening position and listen to the test tone. Adjust thevolume levels for the speakers until all speakers seem to be equally loud.
1 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to adjust thevolume when the test tone is being output from the speakerchannel to be adjusted.
The test tone issues from the speakers for 2 seconds at a timein the following sequence:
Lch = Cch = Rch = RS = LS = SW = Lch• If you change the volume level settings for the speakers while listening
to music, the settings referred to on this page are also changed.¢
• If the speaker setting selects are changed, the speaker level settingsare reset.
2 Press the SET UP or display operation 2 [Next] key.
• The receiver enters the mode for inputting the distance to thespeakers.
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Listening to a source component
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Start playback from the selected source.
1 "PHONO"2 "TUNER"3 "CD/DVD"4 "TAPE" or "MD"5 "VIDEO1"6 "VIDEO2"7 "VIDEO3"8 "DVD/6ch"9 "AV AUX"
The input sources change as shown below:
Selecting a source using the INPUT SELECTOR knob
Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob, MUSIC key, or MOVIE keyto select the source you want to listen to.
Use the VOLUME CONTROL (VOLUME +/–) to adjust thevolume.
MUSIC MOVIE
VOLUME+/–
INPUT SELECTORVOLUME CONTROL
Selecting a source using the MUSIC key
1 "CD/DVD"2 "TAPE" or "MD"3 "TUNER"4 "PHONO"
1 "VIDEO1"2 "VIDEO2"3 "VIDEO3"4 "DVD/6ch"5 "AV AUX"
Selecting a source using the MOVIE key
Preparing for playback
Normal playback
Some preparatory steps are needed before starting playback.
Turning on the receiver
1 Turn on the power to the related components.
2 Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing POWER orSYS.POWER (and ON/STANDBY) key(s).
Selecting MD/TAPESelect the source name corresponding to the component connected tothe MD/TAPE jacks. The initial factory setting is “TAPE”. To change thesource name associated with the MD/TAPE jacks to “MD,” follow thesteps below:
1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select “MD/TAPE”.
2 Hold down the AUTO key for more than 2 seconds.
• The source indication changes to “MD”.• To return to the original indication, repeat the above procedure.
A ON : Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS Aterminals on the rear panel.
B ON : Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS Bterminals on the rear panel.
A+B ON : Sound from both the speakers connected to the SPEAK-ERS A and B terminals on the rear panel.
A+B OFF : No sound from the speakers. Use this setting when listeningwith headphones for stereo sound and virtual surround in allplayback modes.
Selecting the input mode
If you have selected a component connected to the CD, DVD, VIDEO2,or VIDEO3 jacks, make sure that the input mode setting is correct for thetype of audio signal to be used. 9
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Selecting the speaker system
Press the SPEAKERS A or B key to select the speaker system tobe used.
The indicator for the speakers youwant to use should be lit.
• Activating a surround mode or selecting “DVD 6ch” as the inputsource causes speaker system A to be selected automatically.
• When you use the PRE OUT jacks, press the only SPEAKERS A keyto the on position.
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Adjusting the sound
Adjusting the tone
You can adjust the sound quality when the receiver is in the stereo mode.
1 Press the SOUND key to select the tone mode to be adjusted.
• The bass and treble levels are adjustable from -10 to +10 in 2 stepincrements.
• The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8 seconds.
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to adjust thesound quality.
BASS: Select this to adjust the low frequency range.(Press the SOUND key once.)
TREB: Select this to adjust the high frequency range.(Press the SOUND key twice.)
Once-touch low frequency emphasis (bass boost)
You can adjust the sound quality when the receiver is in the stereo mode.
Press the F.SHIFT key, then press BASS BOOST key.
• Press the key once to select the maximum (+10) low frequencyemphasis setting.
• This key does not function when the receiver is in the sound quality orambience effects adjustment mode.
Switching back to the previous settingPress the BASS BOOST key again.
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Muting the soundThe MUTE key lets you mute the sound of the speakers.
Press the MUTE key.
To cancelPress the MUTE key again so that the “MUTE” indicator goes off.• Muting can also be canceled by adjusting the volume.
Blinks
SOURCE DIRECT playback (analog sources only)
Use this function to pass the source material direct to the amplifier,bypassing any audio processing.
To cancel
Press the SOURCE DIRECT key.
• When you press the LISTEN MODE, SOUND, or SETUP keys, orswitch to another input source, SOURCE DIRECT playback will becanceled.
Listening with headphones
1 Press the SPEAKERS A or B key so that the speaker indicatorgoes off.
Make sure the Speaker indicatorare turned off.
2 Connect headphones to the PHONES jack.
• If you turn off all of the speakers when in the surround mode, themode is cancelled as well, resulting in stereo playback.
• The speakers do not switch off during the 6CH INPUT mode.Select the other input mode.
3 Use the VOLUME CONTROL (VOLUME+/-) to adjust the volume.
Press the SOURCE DIRECT key again.
• If SOURCE DIRECT playback was activated when using a surroundmode, cancelling it reactivates the previous surround mode.
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1 Use the INPUP SELECTOR knob to select the source (other than"MD/TAPE") you want to record.
2 Set the cassette deck or MD recorder to record.
3 Start playback, then start recording.
Recording audio (analog sources)
Recording
Recording a music source
1 Press the MONITOR key.
2 Use the INPUP SELECTOR knob to select a source other than"MD/TAPE."
3 Start playback on the cassette deck connected to the MONITORjacks and start recording on the cassette deck connected to theMD/TAPE jacks.
Recording tapes or MDs
1 Use the INPUP SELECTOR knob to select "MD/TAPE."
2 Start playback on the cassette deck connected to the MD/TAPEjacks and start recording on the cassette deck connected to theMONITOR jacks.
MONITOR = MD/TAPE recording
MD/TAPE = MONITOR recording
• To copy tapes using a double cassette deck, refer to the instructionmanual of the double cassette deck.
MONITOR function (analog sources only)You can connect a cassette deck or graphic equalizer to the MONITORjacks of the receiver. If a graphic equalizer is connected, the MONITORkey should be left in the on position. Alternately, if a cassette deckequipped with a 3-head system is connected to the MONITOR jacks,you will be able to monitor the just-recorded signal while makingrecordings on the cassette deck. By switching the MONITOR key onand off, you can compare the sound of the source signal and the just-recorded signal. For more information, refer to the instruction manual ofthe connected component.
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1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the source (CD, DVD,VIDEO2, or VIDEO3) you want to record.
2 Set the cassette deck or MD recorder to record.
3 Press and hold the DIMMER key for more than 2 seconds toselect the A-REC MODE.
• The mode changes every 2 seconds as shown below.
1REC MODE off : The digital input record mode isswitched off.
2A-REC MODE : The digital input signals (DTS,Dolby Digital, or PCM) are identi-fied automatically and convertedinto stereo signals that are readyfor recording.
3M-REC MODE : The input signal type at the mo-ment this mode is selected is heldthroughout this mode.
Recording audio (digital sources)Switch on the REC MODE to record a digital input source.Usually use the A-REC MODE to record audio input sources.When the digital mode changes during recording in the A-REC MODE, theaudio may be interrupted momentarily. To record the audio from thebeginning of the digital mode change, use the M-REC MODE.
4 Start playback, then start recording.
Recording video1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the video source (other than
“VIDEO1”) you want to record.
2 Set the video deck connected to VIDEO 1 to record.• Select the REC MODE to record a digital input source.
3 Start playback, then start recording.• With certain video software, recording may not be normal due to the
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Recording music in A-REC MODE
INPUT SELECTOR
DIMMER
• If the audio reproduction stops in the middle due to change in theinput signals, etc., press the DIMMER key.
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1 Use the input selector to select the source (CD, DVD,VIDEO2, orVIDEO3) you want to record.
2 Set the cassette deck to record.
3 Play the source to be recorded.
4 Press and hold the DIMMER key for more than 2 seconds toselect the M-REC MODE.
• The mode changes every 2 seconds as shown below.
1REC MODE off : The digital input record mode isswitched off.
2A-REC MODE : The digital input signals (DTS,Dolby Digital or PCM) are identi-fied automatically and convertedinto stereo signals that are readyfor recording.
3M-REC MODE : The input signal type at the mo-ment this mode is selected is heldthroughout this mode.
5 Play the source from the beginning and start recording.
• If the audio reproduction stops in the middle due to change in theinput signals, etc., press the DIMMER key.
Recording
Recording music in M-REC MODE
INPUT SELECTOR
DIMMER
Listening to radio broadcasts
1
2
3Each press switches the tuning method as follows:
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Auto tuning : The next station is tuned automatically.Manual tuning : Turn the knob (press the key) to select the
desired station.
Each press switches the bandas follows:
1 AUTO lit (auto tuning)2 AUTO not lit (manual tuning)
Tuning radio stations
Frequencydisplay
"TUNED" is displayedwhen a station is received
• Normally, set to "AUTO" (auto tuning). If the radio waves are weakand there is a lot of interference, switch to manual tuning. (Withmanual tuning, stereo broadcasts will be received in monaural.)
"AM" or "FM" indicator
Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob or MUSIC key to select thetuner.
Use the BAND key to select the desired broadcast band.
Use the AUTO key to select the desired tuning method.
Use the MULTI CONTROL knob (2/3 key) to select thestation.
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The receiver can store up to 40 stations in the memory and recall them byone-touch operation.
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Presetting radio stations manually
• Repeat steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 to store as many stations as necessary.• If you store a station at a previously used preset, the old station will
be replaced by the new one.
Press the MEMORY key while receiving the station.
Proceed to step 3 within 5 seconds.(If more than 5 seconds elapse, press the MEMORY key again).
Blinks for 5 seconds Lights for 5 seconds
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Tune to the station you want to store.
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Receiving preset stations
Enter the number of the preset you want to receive (up to"40").
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Press the numeric keys in the following order:
For "15", press .......... 0,5For "20", press .......... 0,0,)
• If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press the +10 keyseveral times to return to the original display and start again.
Use the MULTI CONTROL to select one of the stationpresets (1 – 40).
Press the MEMORY key to accept the setting.
Press the MUSIC key to select the tuner as the source.
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Numeric keys
Listening to radio broadcasts
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL)
• Each time you press the key, another preset station is received inorder.
Pressing the ¢ key does the following:01=02=03= ...... 38=39=40=01=02=03=
Pressing the 4 key does the following:01+02+03+ ...... 38+39+40+01+02+03+
Holding down the key, lets you skip through the presets, receiv-ing each for 0.5 seconds apiece.
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Use the MUSIC key to select the tuner as the source.
Use the 4/¢ keys to select the desired station.
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Ambience effects
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic"and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confiden-tial Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights re-served.
This receiver is equipped with listening modes that allowyou to enjoy an enhanced sonic ambience with a variety ofvideo sources.In order to obtain the optimum effect from the surroundmodes, make sure to input the proper speaker settingsbeforehand. $
Surround modes
Dolby Digital (AC-3)The Dolby Digital (AC-3) surround format lets you enjoy up to 5.1channels of digital surround sound from Dolby Digital (AC-3) program
sources (such as Laserdisc or DVD software marked ). Com-pared with previous Dolby surround, Dolby Digital (AC-3) provides evenbetter sound quality, greater spatial accuracy, and improved dynamicrange.
NoteAlthough a full set of speakers (front left, right, and center, surround leftand right, and a subwoofer) is required for true 5.1 channel Dolby Digital(AC-3) surround sound, this receiver lets you enjoy Dolby Digital (AC-3)(and Dolby Surround) program sources, even if you connect only thefront speakers. ("Speaker placement") #
* LFE = Low Frequency Effects. This channel delivers separate non-directional bass signals to the subwoofer for more dynamic deep basssound effects.Although only Dolby Digital (AC-3) soundtracks incorporate a separatelow frequency channel, connecting a subwoofer will also improve deepbass performance in the other surround modes.The indication "LFE" appears in the display when a signal is being inputfor this channel.
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (LFE)*
Center speaker
Surround speakers (L, R)
DTSThe DTS multi-channel audio format is available on CD, LD and DVDsoftware. DTS is a strictly digital format and can not be decoded insidemost CD, LD or DVD players. For this reason, if you attempt to listen toDTS encoded software through the analog output of your new CD, LDor DVD player, you will experience digital noise in most cases. This noisecan be quite loud if the analog output is connected directly to a highpower amplification system. Proper measures for playing the digitaloutput as described below should be taken to avoid this situation. Toenjoy DTS Digital Surround playback, an external 5.1 channel DTSDigital Surround decoder system or an amplifier with a built-in DTSDigital Surround decoder must be connected to the digital output (S/PDIF, AES/EBU or TosLink) of a CD, LD or DVD player.
* Optional in this mode.
* LFE = Low Frequency Effects. This channel delivers separate non-directional bass signals to the subwoofer for more dynamic deepbass sound effects.DTS has a .1 or LFE channel.The indication "LFE" appears in the display when a signal is beinginput for this channel.
Front speaker (L, R)Subwoofer (LFE)*
Center speaker
Surround speakers (L, R)
Dolby Pro Logic is a specially encoded 2 channel surround formatdesigned to provide theater-like surround sound from Dolby Surroundencoded sources (such as video and Laserdisc software marked
). This receiver is equipped with a Dolby Pro Logicsurround decoder to let you enjoy the wide variety of currently availableDolby Surround home video software.
Dolby Pro Logic
Manufactured under license from Digital TheaterSystems, Inc. US Pal. No. 5,451,942 and otherworldwide patents issues and pending.“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks ofDigital Theater Systems, Inc.© 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights re-served.
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (SW)
Center speaker
Surround speakers (L, R)
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"Circle Surround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs,Inc. in the United States and selected foreign countries. Circle Surroundtechnology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc".
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Operations
Ambience effects
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (SW)
Center speaker
Dolby 3 StereoDolby 3 Stereo is available for systems that do not have surroundspeakers. When in the Dolby 3 Stereo mode, the surround informationis redirected to the front left and right speakers. This mode is designedfor use with Dolby Surround program sources, but can also improvesound field unity for programs that are not Dolby Surround encoded.Dialog positioning and sound image definition, however, may not be asaccurate when used with programs that are not Dolby Surroundencoded.
DVD 6-channel modeUsing a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output channelsand the receiver, you can enjoy multi-channel encoded DVD sourcematerial in all its splendor. Since the source signals are digital and eachchannel is input independently, the resulting sound quality, sense ofspaciousness, and dynamic range are superb.
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (LFE)*
Center speaker
Surround speakers (L, R)
SRS Circle surround enables you to listen to multi channel sound fromthe stereo source. We assume you have already enjoyed listening toDolby digital sound/DTS multi channel sound with your multi speakers.Now, this time try listening to the stereo source (ex. Audio CD) using yourmulti speakers. You may discover a new type of “stereo” sound throughSRS Circle Surround.
Multi channel music (SRS Circle Surround)
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (SW)
Center speaker
Surround speakers (L, R)
DSP modeThe DSP mode lets you add the atmosphere of a live concert or hall toalmost any type of program source. These modes are particularlyeffective when used with stereo program sources, like CD, television,and FM radio. You might enjoy trying the ARENA or THEATER mode thenext time you watch a concert or sporting event!
Front speaker (L, R)
Subwoofer (SW)
Surround speaker (L, R)
What's DSP?DSP stands for Digital Signal Processor.The way a sound is heard in an actual environment depends on a varietyof different factors. One of the most important is reverberation (the actof decaying elements of sound echoing in various places).The DSP modes produce the feeling of presence by using the DSP tocreate reverberation, without spoiling the sound quality of the originalsignal.
* LFE = Low Frequency Effects. This channel delivers separate non-directional bass signals to the subwoofer for more dynamic deep basssound effects.The indication "LFE" appears in the display when a signal is being inputfor this channel.
Center speaker
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Ambience effects
When the DTS signal is input:(The DTS indicator lights up.)
When the analog signal or the digital signal except for theDOLBY DIGITAL or DTS signal is input:
Adjust the volume.3
• If a Dolby Digital signal having more channels than the maximumnumber of playback channels available using the receiver’s currentsettings is input, the DOWN MIX indicator in the display lights up anddownmixing is performed to match the number of available channels.
Notes• Depending on the type of the signal or speaker setting, some listening
modes cannot be selected.• When playback is started, the sound may be cut or interrupted before
the input source is confirmed as Dolby Digital.• To enjoy Dolby Digital (AC-3) surround (as well as all the other listening
modes) from a single component, be sure to use a Dolby Digital (AC-3) compatible source component. Connect the Dolby Digital (AC-3)compatible source component's Dolby Digital (AC-3) format digitalaudio signal to one of the DIGITAL INPUT jacks on the back of thereceiver. Connect the normal audio signal correctly to the respectivecomponent's AUDIO jacks. 7890
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The DTS compatible models can reproduce a CD, DVD, or LD carrying
the DTS mark.
DOLBY DIGITAL can be used when playing DVD or LD software bearing
the mark and DOLBY DIGITAL (AC-3) format digital broadcasts
(etc.). DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO can be used when
playing video, DVD, or LD software bearing the mark.SRSCircle surround enables you to listen to multi channel sound from thestereo source.
• Turn ON related components.• Complete "Preparing for surround sound" (speaker settings).$• Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the component you wish
to play back with surround sound.• Use the INPUT MODE key to select the input mode (analog or digital)
for the source you wish to play back. 9• Noise will be produced when a DTS source is played by selecting the
analog input.
Preparations
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Start playing the video software.
Press the LISTEN MODE (LISTEN M.) key to select thelistening mode.The listening mode settings are stored separately for each input. If theinput mode is set to digital auto ("AUTO SOUND" lights), the receiverselects the optimal listening mode automatically based on the type ofinput signal and the speaker settings.
Each press of the LISTEN MODE (LISTEN M.) key switches thesetting as listed below.The listening mode settings are different depending on the typeof input signal.
When the DOLBY DIGITAL signal is input:(The DOLBY DIGITAL, PROLOGIC, or 3 STEREO indicator lights up.)
LISTEN M.
INPUT MODE
LISTEN MODE
1DOLBY DIGITAL: DOLBY DIGITAL surround2PRO LOGIC: PRO LOGIC surround33 STEREO: 3-STEREO surround4CIRCLE SURROUND: CS 5.1 surround5STEREO: Normal stereo playback
1DTS: DTS surround2STEREO: Normal stereo playback
1PRO LOGIC: PRO LOGIC surround (The PRO LOGICindicator lights up.)
23 STEREO: 3-STEREO surround (The 3-STEREO indica-tor lights up.)
3CIRCLE SURROUND: CS 5.1 surround (The CS 5.1indicator lights up.)
4ARENA: DSP surround5JAZZ CLUB: DSP surround6THEATER: DSP surround7STEREO: Normal stereo playback
When you select DOLBY DIGITAL
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
PRO LOGIC3 DOWN MIX
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Adjust the volume.
Start playback of the DVD software.
Ambience effects
Convenient functions
Adjusting the sound
• The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8 seconds.
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DVD 6-channel playback
Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output channels andthe receiver, you can enjoy surround sound playback.When you try to play a disc other than Dolby Digital (AC-3) such as DTSCD, no sound is produced or, noise may be heard. To avoid this situation,make sure that you connect the component to the receiver’s DVD 6CH.INPUT jacks through a surround processor which can decode thesurround signal you wont to listen to.Connecting a DVD player which can decode the surround signal itself isalso acceptable.
Preparations
Select “DVD/6ch” as the input source.• If speaker system B is on when “DVD/6ch” is selected as the input
source, it switches off and speaker system A turns on automatically.
• It is not possible individually to adjust the volume level or sound quality(SETUP, SOUND) of the separate channels when the receiver is in theDVD 6ch mode. Adjust the volume with the controls of the DVD player.For the powered subwoofer, you can adjust the volume of thesubwoofer using the subwoofer’s own volume control.
• Connect your DVD player to the DVD 6ch jacks of the receiver.8
• Turn on all other components that will be used.• Complete “Preparing for surround sound”. $
You can make further adjustments to the sound while listening to playbackin the surround mode.
1 Press the SOUND key to select the item you want to adjust.
Each press switches the selection as listed below.Note that some items are not displayed in certain modes.
1BASS (low frequency range sound quality adjustment) &2TREB (high frequency range sound quality adjustment) &3Cch (center speaker level adjustment)4RS (right surround speaker level adjustment)5LS (left surround speaker level adjustment)6SW (subwoofer level adjustment)7INPUT (input level adjustment) %8NIGHT (midnight mode on/off) ∞9CINEMA/MUSIC (select the circle surround mode) ∞
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to adjust thesetting as desired.
LISTEN.M SUB. W.VOLUME +/–
MULTI CONTROL
SOUND LISTEN MODE
VOLUMEDIMMER
SOUND
5/∞
MOVIE
INPUT SELECTORINPUT MODE
Select "6CH INPT" by pressing the INPUT MODE key.2
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Display dimmer adjustmentThe dimmer function lets you select the brightness of the receiver'sdisplay. You might find this useful if you darken your room to watch moviesor listen to music.
• The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8 seconds.• Some Dolby Digital (AC-3) software may not be compatible with the
Midnight mode.
Each time you press the DIMMER key, the display brightnesschanges among the three available settings. Select the bright-ness level you find most pleasing.
When you operate on the remote control unit, press the F.SHIFTkey before pressing the DIMMER key.
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select the onor off setting.
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
PRO LOGIC3 DOWN MIX
S.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMOST.
TUNED
AUTO
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TI.VOLBCLIP MUTERDS EON PTYTP TA NEWS
SW
SP A RCL
RSLSLFE
DIGITALAUTO SOUND
LFE
DIGITALAUTO SOUND
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
3 DOWN MIX
S.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMOST.
TUNED
AUTOTI.VOLBCLIP MUTERDS EON PTYTP TA NEWS
SW
SP A RCL
RSLS
PRO LOGIC
S
LFE
DIGITALAUTO SOUND
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
3 DOWN MIX
S.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMOST.
TUNED
AUTOTI.VOLBCLIP MUTERDS EON PTYTP TA NEWS
SW
SP A RCL
RSLS
PRO LOGIC
S
LFE
DIGITALAUTO SOUND
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
3 DOWN MIX
S.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMOST.
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AUTOTI.VOLBCLIP MUTERDS EON PTYTP TA NEWS
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SP A RCL
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SUBWOOFER adjustmentIt is easy to adjust the volume of the subwoofer using the remote control.
1 Press the SUB. W. key so that "SW" is displayed.
2 Use the VOLUME (VOLUME+/-) to adjust the volume. •The adjustable range is -10 dB to +10 dB.
Ambience effects
Midnight mode (Dolby Digital (AC-3) mode only)When watching movies at night you might not be able to raise the volumeas loud as normal. Midnight mode compresses the dynamic range ofpreviously specified parts of the Dolby Digital (AC-3) sound track (likescenes with sudden increases in volume) to minimize the difference involume between the specified and non-specified parts. This makes it easyto hear all of the sound track, even when listening at low volumes.
1 Press the SOUND key several times until "NIGHT" is displayed.• This can be selected only if CD/DVD, VIDEO2, or VIDEO3 is
selected as the source and the input mode is set to set to "DOLBYDIGITAL."
Circle surround modeWhen you enjoy multi sound from the stereo source (Circle Surround), youcan select the circle surround mode.
1 Press the LISTEN MODE (LISTEN M.) key so that “CIRCLESURROUND” is displayed.
2 Press the SOUND key so that "CINEMA/MUSIC" is displayed.
3 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or the 5/∞ keys to select"CINEMA" (for movies) or "MUSIC" (for music).
STEREO
FMAMMHzkHz
PRO LOGIC3 DOWN MIX
S.DIRECTMONITOR
DSP
MEMOST.
TUNED
AUTO
S
TI.VOLBCLIP MUTERDS EON PTYTP TA NEWS
SW
SP A RCL
RSLSLFE
DIGITALAUTO SOUND
96KHz LPCM playbackThe receiver is compatible with the 96kHz LPCM playback. To play a96kHz DVD, set the listen mode to "STEREO."
• When "96kHz" appears in the display, press the LISTEN MODE key(the listen mode changes to the STEREO mode).
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Resetting the MicrocomputerIf the microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be operated,or shows an erroneous display) if the power cord is unpluggedwhile the power is ON, or due to some other external factor. If thishappens, execute the following procedure to reset the micro-computer and return the unit to its normal operating condition.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, then plug itback in while holding down the POWER key.
• Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the contentsof the memory and returns the unit to the state it was in when it left thefactory.
In case of difficulty
Amplifier
Cause
• The speaker cords are disconnected.
• VOLUME is set to the minimum position.• MUTE is ON.• The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF.
• Speaker cords are short-circuited.
• The speaker cord is disconnected.
• The surround speaker cords and/or the centerspeaker cord is disconnected.
• A surround mode has not been engaged.• The surround and/or center volume controls are
set to the minimum level.
• The audio cord from the turntable is not con-nected to the PHONO jacks.
• The turntable is not grounded.
• There are many possible causes for this prob-lem, depending on the type of DVD player used.
• The input mode is set to digital manual.
• The software is copy-guarded.
Remedy
• Connect them properly referring to “Connectingthe speakers” @
• Adjust the volume to a proper level.• Turn OFF the MUTE. &• Set the SPEAKERS switch(es) to ON. ^
• Turn the power off, eliminate the short-circuit-ing, then turn on the power again.
• Connect it properly referring to “Connecting thespeakers”. @
• Connect it properly referring to “Connecting thespeakers”.
• Select a surround mode.• Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone.
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• Insert the audio cord plugs securely into thePHONO jacks.
• Connect the grounding wire to the GND termi-nal on the rear panel.
• Set the input mode to digital manual beforestarting playback of the Dolby Digital source.
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• Press the INPUT MODE key to select to digitalauto mode. 9
• Copy-guarded video software cannot be re-corded.
TunerCause
• No antenna is connected.• The broadcast band is not set properly.• The frequency of the desired station is not
tuned.
• Noise due to ignition noise from an automobile.• Noise due to interference from an electric appli-
ance.• Noise due to a nearby TV set.
• The preset station belongs to a frequency thatcannot be received.
• The preset memory was cleared because thepower cord had been unplugged for a longperiod of time.
Remedy
• Connect an antenna. 0• Set the broadcast band properly.• Tune the frequency of the desired station.
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• Install the outdoor antenna away from the road.• Turn off the power to the appliance.
• Install the receiver farther away from the TV.
• Preset a station with a receivable frequency.
• Preset the station again.
Symptom
Radio stations cannot be received.
Interference.
A station which was preset cannot be re-ceived by pressing the corresponding nu-meric key.
Symptom
No sound from the speakers.
The standby indicator blinks and sound isnot output.
Sound is not output from one of the speakers.
Sound is not output from the surroundspeakers and / or the center speaker, or theirsound is very small.
A humming noise is generated when thePHONO input selector is selected.
When playing a Dolby Digital (AC-3) sourcesignal using a DVD player, the sound is cutoff soon after it starts.
No sound is produced during playback froma DVD player.
A video source cannot be recordednormally.
With the power cord plugged in, turn the POWER keyOFF. Then, while holding down the ON/STANDBY key,press POWER.
For U.S.A. and Canada
For other countries
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Specifications Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safeoperation.
Notes1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing temperature).
For U.S.A and Canada (VR-409)AUDIO sectionRated power output during STEREO operation
100 watts per channel minimum RMS, both channels driven, at8 Ω from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.7% total harmonicdistortion. (FTC)
Effective power output during SURROUND operationFRONT (20-20kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channel driven).............................................................................. 100 W + 100 W
CENTER (20-20kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channel driven)............................................................................................. 100 W
SURROUND (20-20kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channeldriven) .................................................................. 100 W + 100 W
Total harmonic distortion ......................... 0.055% (1 kHz, 50W, 8 Ω)Frequency response
CD ............................................. 10 Hz ~ 53 kHz, +0 dB, –3.0 dBSignal to noise ratio (IHF’66)
PHONO (MM)........................................................................ 75 dBCD ......................................................................................... 91 dB
Input sensitivity / impedancePHONO (MM)......................................................... 2.5 mV / 27 kΩCD ......................................................................... 200 mV / 47 kΩ
Output level / impedanceTAPE REC .............................................................. 200 mV / 1 k ΩPRE OUT (SUBWOOFER) ......................................... 2 V / 2.2 kΩ
Tone controlBASS .............................................................. ±10 dB (at 100 Hz)TREBLE .......................................................... ±10 dB (at 10 kHz)
DIGITAL AUDIO sectionSampling frequency ...................... 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96kHzInput level / impedance / wave length
Optical ............................. (-15 dBm ~ -21 dBm), 660 nm ±30nmCoaxial ................................................................. 0.5 Vp-p / 75 Ω
VIDEO sectionVIDEO inputs / outputs
VIDEO (composite) ........................................... 1 Vp-p / 75 ΩS VIDEO (luminance signal) ................................ 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
(chrominance signal) .................... 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω
FM tuner sectionTuning frequency range ................................... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHzUsable sensitivity (MONO)
................ 1.6 µV (75 Ω)/ 15.2 dBf (75 kHz DEV., SINAD 30 dB)50dB quieting sensitivity
STEREO ................................................ 31.6 µV (75 Ω)/ 41.2 dBfTotal harmonic distortion (1 kHz)
MONO ............................................................ 0.6% (65 dBf input)STEREO ........................................................ 0.7% (65 dBf input)
Signal to noise ratio (1 kHz, 75 kHz DEV.)MONO .......................................................... 75 dB (65 dBf input)STEREO ...................................................... 68 dB (65 dBf input)
Stereo separation (1 kHz) .......................................................... 38 dBSelectivity (±400 kHz) ................................................................. 70 dBFrequency response ................. (30 Hz ~ 15kHz), +0.5 dB, –3.0 dB
AM tuner sectionTuning frequency range
10 kHz step ................................................. 530 kHz ~ 1,700 kHzUsable sensitivity (30% mod., S/N 20 dB)
........................................................................ 16 µV / (600 µV/m)Signal to noise ratio (30% mod. 1 mV input) ........................... 50 dB
GENERALPower consumption .................................................................... 2.6 AAC outlet
SWITCHED ........................................ (total 150 W, 1.25 A max.)Dimensions .....................................................W : 440 mm (17-5/16")
H : 143 mm (5-5/8")D : 400 mm (15-3/4")
Weight (Net) ................................................................ 7.4 kg (15.8 lb)
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For other countries (KRF-V8030D)AUDIO sectionEffective power output during STEREO operation
1kHz,10% T.H.D.,at 8 Ω ........................................... 140 W + 140 WRated power output during STEREO operation
100 watts per channel minimum RMS, both channels driven, at8 Ω from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.7% total harmonicdistortion.(FTC)
Effective power output during SURROUND operationFRONT (1kHz, 10% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channel driven).............................................................................. 140 W + 140 W
CENTER (1kHz, 10% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channel driven)............................................................................................. 140 W
SURROUND (1kHz, 10% T.H.D. at 8 Ω, one channel driven).............................................................................. 140 W + 140 W
Total harmonic distortion ......................... 0.055% (1 kHz, 50W, 8 Ω)Frequency response
CD ............................................. 10 Hz ~ 53 kHz, +0 dB, –3.0 dBSignal to noise ratio (IHF’66)
PHONO (MM)........................................................................ 75 dBCD ......................................................................................... 91 dB
Input sensitivity / impedancePHONO (MM)......................................................... 2.5 mV / 27 kΩCD ......................................................................... 200 mV / 47 kΩ
Output level / impedanceTAPE REC .............................................................. 200 mV / 1 k ΩPRE OUT (SUBWOOFER) ......................................... 2 V / 2.2 kΩ
Tone controlBASS (For Australia and U.S-Military) ....... ±10 dB (at 100 Hz)BASS (Other countries) ................................ ±10 dB (at 60 Hz)TREBLE .......................................................... ±10 dB (at 10 kHz)
DIGITAL AUDIO sectionSampling frequency ...................... 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96kHzInput level / impedance / wave length
Optical ............................. (-15 dBm ~ -21 dBm), 660 nm ±30nmCoaxial ................................................................. 0.5 Vp-p / 75 Ω
VIDEO sectionVIDEO inputs / outputs
VIDEO (composite) ........................................... 1 Vp-p / 75 ΩS VIDEO (luminance signal) ................................ 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
(chrominance signal) .................... 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω
FM tuner sectionTuning frequency range ................................... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHzUsable sensitivity (MONO)
................ 1.6 µV (75 Ω)/ 15.2 dBf (75 kHz DEV., SINAD 30 dB)50dB quieting sensitivity
STEREO ................................................ 31.6 µV (75 Ω)/ 41.2 dBfTotal harmonic distortion (1 kHz)
MONO ............................................................ 0.6% (65 dBf input)STEREO ........................................................ 0.7% (65 dBf input)
Signal to noise ratio (1 kHz, 75 kHz DEV.)MONO .......................................................... 75 dB (65 dBf input)STEREO ...................................................... 68 dB (65 dBf input)
Stereo separation (1 kHz) .......................................................... 38 dBSelectivity (±400 kHz) ................................................................. 50 dBFrequency response ................. (30 Hz ~ 15kHz), +0.5 dB, –3.0 dB
AM tuner sectionTuning frequency range
9 kHz step ................................................... 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz10 kHz step ................................................. 530 kHz ~ 1,610 kHz
Usable sensitivity (30% mod., S/N 20 dB)........................................................................ 16 µV / (600 µV/m)
Signal to noise ratio (30% mod. 1 mV input) ........................... 50 dB
GENERALPower consumption .................................................................. 250 WAC outlet
SWITCHED ....................................................... (total 90 W max.)Dimensions ...................................................................... W : 440 mm
H : 143 mmD : 400 mm
Weight (Net) ............................................................................... 7,4 kg
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safeoperation.
Notes1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing temperature).
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Quick start guide ............................................... 29Getting the most from your remote control ................ 31Remote operation of other components .................... 39In case of difficulty ............................................ 42
Remote Control Instruction Manual
Preset Remote Control Quick Start Guide
B60-4611-00 (EN)
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SHIFT MACRO
MUSIC
SOUND
BASS BOOST
MUTE
CH.
CH.
VOL.
VOL.
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
F.SHIFTREC LEARN
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
1110 12
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
OSD/PAGE
RETURN/PAGE
DIMMER
TITLE/GUIDE MENU
LISTEN M. SUB.W.
MOVIE TV
AV. POWER SYS. POWER
REMOTE CONTROL UNITRC-R0808
This quick start guide explains how to setup the remotecontrol to operate audio and video components otherthan the receiver.In order to make full use of the functions of the remotecontrol, be sure to read the section of this manualentitled “Getting the most from your remote control”.It contains a detailed explanation of how to operate theremote control and make the necessary settings.The quick start guide describes the operation of thefollowing keys:
1 Display operation 1 keyUse this key to go back to the previous display or initialdisplay.
2 Display operation 2 keyGets you into and out of the preset code registrationmode.
3 DisplayThe information for setup is displayed.
4 5/∞keysUse these keys to select the source or setup code.
5 MOVIE, MUSIC, and TV keysUse these keys to select the input you want to register.
6 AV.POWER keyOnce you have entered the setup code for anothercomponent, you can press this key to turn power to thatcomponent on or off. This lets you confirm that youentered the code properly.
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Remote Control
Register the setup codes for your audio and video components
Automatic input namingIn the initial factory setting, the remote control already has provisional component names registered for each input. Before you register setup codes, pressingthe input keys of the remote control causes the display to change from the factory preset input names of the receiver (VIDEO1, VIDEO2, etc.) to the inputnames registered in the remote control (VCR1, VCR2, etc.). Once you have registered the appropriate setup codes for your components, pressing the inputkeys of the remote control causes the display to change to the actually connected component names (LD, DVD, etc.) for which you have registered setupcodes.
VCR
Video1:
Menu
AV.POWER
Step 1Press the display operation 1 key re-peatedly until “Menu” appears in the dis-play.
Step 2Press the display operation 2 [Menu]key repeatedly until “01.IR” appears inthe display.
For step 1 through step 9, make sure youstart the next step within 8 seconds ofcompleting the previous one. If more than8 seconds elapses between any two steps,press the display operation key so thatthe display appears.
Step 3Press the 5/∞ keys to select “01.IR”,then press the display operation 2[Enter] key.
Step 4Press the 5/∞ keys to select the inputthat you want to register, then press thedisplay operation 2 [Enter] key.
Step 5Press the 5/∞ keys to select the com-ponent that you want to register, thenpress the display operation 2 [Enter]key.
Step 6Press the 5/∞ keys to select the makerof the component that you want to reg-ister, then press the display operation2 [Enter] key.
Step 7Press the 5/∞ keys to select the setupcode.
Step 8Press the AV.POWER key to see ifyou can turn the component on and off.
If your component has a mechanicalPOWER switch that cannot be operatedby remote control unit, press the dis-play operation 2 [Enter] key and dis-play operation 1 [Home] key, and se-lect the component by pressing theMUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key, then pressthe PLAY (‹) key or TUNING (2 3) keyto test it.
If the component does not respond when you try tocontrol it, return to step 7 and enter the next setupcode on the list. Repeat this procedure until you findthe code that matches the component. When thecomponent does not respond, select " Nothing."
Step 9Press the display operation 2 [Enter]key to store the code.
Repeat steps 3 through 9 to enter the codes for eachcomponent you want to control.
Press the display operation 1 key repeatedly until “Menu”appears in the display.
If you accidentally exit the registration mode by pressing thewrong key, you will not lose any setup codes you havealready saved.
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Back Enter
>Aiwa
>Kenwood
Back Enter
>02:Nothing
>01:0056
Back Enter
>04.Video2
>03.Video1
Back Enter
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Home Enter
>06.Cable
>05.VCR
Back Enter
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Home Enter
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The remote control supplied with this receiver is alsocapable of controlling components from a variety of manu-facturers once you register the appropriate setup codesinto the remote control unit.Refer to "Remote operation of other components" for de-tails about the operations available for each component.
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1How to use the display operation keys
Press the display operation 1 key repeatedly until“Menu” appears in the display.
Getting the most from your remote control
2 Press the display operation 2 [Menu] key repeatedly until“01.IR” appears in the display.
• At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlierregistration.
Low battery warningReplace all four batteries with new ones when you notice a shorteningof the distance from which the remote control will operate. The remotecontrol is designed to retain setup codes in memory while you changebatteries.
For step 1 through step @, make sure you start the next stepwithin 8 seconds of completing the previous one. If more than8 seconds elapses between any two steps, press the displayoperation keys so that the display appears.
Registering setup codes for other components
To register the setup code, use the display operation 1 key, displayoperation 2 key, or 5/∞ keys.
The display operation 1 key and display operation 2 key work as thefunction key displayed in the display above.
The display goes off automatically when you do not operate for more than8 seconds. In this case, press the display operation 1 key, displayoperation 2 key, or 5/∞ keys.
When the display goes off
Press the display operation 1 key repeatedly until “Menu” appears in thedisplay.The display returns to the initial display.
When you are confused about what’s being displayed
VCR
Video1:
Menu
• The setup display appears.
Press the 5/∞ keys to select “01.IR,” then press thedisplay operation 2 [Enter] key.• The input selecting display appears.
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the input that you want toregister.
• Each time you press the 5/∞ key, the input changes as follows:
01: CD/DVD
02: MD/Tape
03: Video1
04: Video2
05: Video3
06: DVD
07: TV1
08: TV2
09: Cable
10: Phono
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4
>06.Cable
>05.VCR
Back Enter
The display operation 1 key
• [Back]Go back to the previous display.
• [Home]Go back to the initial display.
• [Clr]Erase the internal memory.
The display operation 2 key
• [Enter]Enter the selected item.
• [Menu]Display the menu.
• [Setup]Go to the setup display.
• [Exit]Exit from the current operation.
• [Sel]Select the item.
5/∞ Display operation 1Display operation 2
Display
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5/∞ Display operation 1Display operation 2
Display
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>04.Video2
>03.Video1
Back Enter
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Home Enter
• Example: To select the source connected the VIDEO1 jack, select"Video1".
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Press the display operation 2 [Enter] key.• The source selecting display appears.• When you select “Phono” in step 4, go to step 0.
5
VCR
Video1:
Menu
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the source you want toregister.
6
• Each time you press the 5/∞ key, the input changes as follows:
01: CD
02: Tape
03: MD
04: CD-R
05: VCR
06: Cable
07: Satellit
08: TV
09: LD
10: DVD
11: DSS (U.S.A only)12: No type
13: Delete
• Select “No type” when the desired source does not appear in thedisplay.
• The selected input does not appears when you select “Delete.”
Press the display operation 2 [Enter] key.• The maker selecting display appears.
7
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the maker you want toregister.
8
• Press the 5/∞ keys until the desired maker appears in the display.When the desired maker does not appear, select “Nothing.”
Press the display operation 2 [Enter] key.• The setup code selecting display appears.
9
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the setup code.0
Press the AV.POWER key, and check to see that thecomponent you want to control turns on.If the component does not react, and there is more than onesetup code, enter another setup code and try again.
• ‹ or TUNING key can also be used instead of the AV. POWER key.
• If the component is already on, pressing the AV. POWER keywill turn it off.
!
Repeat steps 3 to @ to register additional componentsuntil all components have been registered.
Press the display operation 2 [Enter] key.• The display returns to the setup display.
@
To returns to the initial display, press [Back] repeat-edly until “Menu” appears in the display.
• Once registered, the display on the receiver shows the componenttype instead of the default input name.Example: if you register a VCR at the VIDEO 1 jacks, “Video1” and"VCR" appear in the display.
• Any VIDEO or TV (TV1, TV2, CABLE) inputs that have not beenprogrammed with a setup code or Non-IR code are deleted from thecyclic list.
NoteAlthough each setup code is designed to work with a number of differentmodels, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certaincodes may only operate some of the functions available on a givenmodel.)
Press the display operation 1 [Back] key repeatedly until the displayyou want to re-operate appears.
When you mistake
>06.Cable
>05.VCR
Back Enter
>Aiwa
>Kenwood
Back Enter
>02:Nothing
>01:0056
Back Enter
For Europe and U.K
>Admidral
>Kenwood
Back Enter
For other countries
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Home Enter
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This operation lets you operate the registered components.KENWOOD audio components with system control turn on and offautomatically with the receiver via the system control connections.
Use the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the componentyou desire.
• Pressing the MUSIC or MOVIE key also changes the input selectoron the receiver. If you do not want to change the current input, pressthe SHIFT key before step 1.
NoteBe sure to point the remote control at the remote sensor on the receiverwhen you want to operate KENWOOD components connected bysystem control cords. Otherwise, point the remote control at the compo-nent you want to operate.
MOVIE key
1 Video12 Video23 Video34 DVD 6CH5 AV AUX
MUSIC key
1 CD/DVD2 TAPE or MD3 Tuner4 PHONO
TV key
1 TV12 TV23 CABLE
Press the AV. POWER key.• The selected component turns on or off.
• See "Remote operation of other components" at the end of thismanual for a list of keys available with each component.
RC!
The remote control mode remains in the set at the componentselected in step 1 mode until you select another component.
1
2
3 Press the operation keys you desire.
Getting the most from your remote control
VCR
Video1:
Menu
Select source
• “Shift” appears in the display.
1
2
Press the SHIFT key.
Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key repeatedly to displaythe remote control mode for the component you want tocontrol.
3 Execute the desired operations.
• See "Remote operation of other components" for a list of keysavailable with each component. RC!
The operation mode remains set at the component specified instep 2.To return control to the original component, press SHIFT andthen press the MUSIC or MOVIE key to return to the originalcontrol mode.
• Pressing any other keys after the SHIFT key cancels the shift functionand sends the normal code associated with the respective key.
• The input selector does not change during this operation.• If you press MUSIC or MOVIE key more than 3 seconds after
pressing the SHIFT key, the input selector changes together with theoperation mode.
The component to be controlled
This operation lets you change the remote control operation mode withoutchanging the input selector.You may find this useful when you want to control one component whileusing another. (For example, if you want to rewind the tape deck whilelistening to a CD.)
VCR
Shift
Menu
DVD
Shift
Menu
• To operate a TV, start form step 2.
Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key until the desired sourceappears.
MUSIC, MOVIE,TV
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SHIFT
During opration, make sure you start the next step within8seconds of completing the previous one. If more than 8seconds elapses between any two steps, press the displayoperation key so that the display appears.
During opration, make sure you start the next step within 8seconds of completing the previous one. If more than 8seconds elapses between any two steps, press the displayoperation key so that the display appears.
AV.POWER I /MUSIC, MOVIE,TV
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SHIFT
• You cannot select the source that is not registered.
Operating other components Changing (confirming) the operation mode
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The macro play function allows you to set the remote to control severalcomponents in succession. After completing this setup, you can performa series of operations automatically. Enter the setup codes for thecomponents you want to control beforehand.
Preparing for automatic operations(MACRO play)
Getting the most from your remote control
1Make a plan of the macro play you want to Setup.
The order of the operations may be fairly complex and you maynot be remember all of the necessary commands during thesetup procedure.Use the space provided below to write down the operations inthe order you are going to enter them.
1 !
2 @
3 #
4 $
5 %
6 ^
7 &
8 *
9 (
0 )
• The example below shows the plan for step 4 (which occupies a totalof 6 steps) :
1 TV + AV. POWER 2 steps2 FUNCTION SHIFT + 3 2 steps3 MOVIE 1 steps4 AV. POWER 1 stepsTotal 6 steps
• If you attempt to store more than 20 steps, “Full” appears and exitthe macro programming mode.
• Enter channel numbers (for the monitor TV, etc.) exactly as you wouldusing the original remote.
• When you select the input by using the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key,it is count 1 step even if you press these keys several times.
2 Press and hold the MACRO key for more than 2 seconds.
• “MACRO MEMORY” appears in the display.
Select MACRO
MACRO MEMORY
Menu
Select MACRO
MACRO1
Menu
Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the macrolocation. (MACRO1, 2, and 3 respectively)
3
• You can store up to 3 different macros, one at each key:MOVIE = "MACRO 1", MUSIC = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3"
• The light flashes once when you select the macro location.• Pressing a key other than MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV cancels the macro
program mode.
Press the keys to be operated in order.4
5 Press the MACRO key so that the light flashes twice.
• The macro is stored at the locations specified in step 3. If anothermacro was previously stored at the same location, it is erased.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 to program up to 3 macros.
This completes the macro programming procedure.
EXAMPLE:
1 Press the TV key, then press the AV.POWER key to turnon the TV.
2 Press the F. SHIFT key, then press the "3" (INPUT SEL.) keyto set the TV to the appropriate video input.
3 Press the MOVIE key to select the LD player registered atVIDEO 2.
4 Press the AV.POWER key to turn on the LD player.
This example shows you how to create a macro that; turns on the TV,sets the TV to the appropriate input, selects the receiver's input selectorto LD, and turns on the LD player. All you have to do is insert the laserdisc!
• Make sure you start the next operation within 8 seconds of complet-ing the previous one. If more than 8 seconds elapses between any twosteps, exit the macro programming mode.
• In order to allow verification of the remote control mode, the name ofthe selected input appears in the receiver's display when the MUSIC,MOVIE, or TV key is pressed. When the MUSIC or MOVIE key ispressed the receiver's input also changes.
When MOVIE is pressed
MACRO MUSIC, MOVIE,TV
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During opration, make sure you start the next step within 8seconds of completing the previous one. If more than 8seconds elapses between any two steps, the remote controlunit exits from the MACRO play mode.
• Up to 20 steps can be memorized for each macro.
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2 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to execute thecorresponding macro play.
1 Press the MACRO key.
• "MACRO EXE" appears in the display and the pre-programmed macrois performed:
MUSIC = "MACRO 1", MOVIE = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3"• Some devices take up to 1 second to power on. The macro function
has an automatic delay after any power function output.• Pressing a key other than MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV cancels the macro
program mode.
Getting the most from your remote control
When MUSIC is pressed
To delete the setup code
Select MACRO
MACRO EXE
Menu
Select MACRO
MACRO1 EXE
Menu
• “MACRO EXE” appears in the display.
1 Press the display operation 1 key repeatedly until“Menu” appears in the display.
VCR
Video1:
Menu
2 Press the [Menu] key repeatedly until “01.IR” appearsin the display.
Press the 5/∞ keys to select “01.IR,” then press the[Enter] key.
• The setup display appears.
3
• The input selecting display appears.
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the input that you want todelete, then press the [Enter] key.
4
Press the 5/∞ keys to select “Delete.”5
Press [Enter].6
• The setup code is deleted.
MACRO MUSIC, MOVIE,TV
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>04.Video2
>03.Video1
Back Enter
>02.Surround
>01.IR
Home Enter
During opration, make sure you start the next step within 8seconds of completing the previous one. If more than 8seconds elapses between any two steps, press the displayoperation key so that the display appears.
During opration, make sure you start the next step within 8seconds of completing the previous one. If more than 8seconds elapses between any two steps, press the displayoperation key so that the display appears.
>01:CD
>13:Delete
Back Enter
Executing an automatic operation
Display operation 1 5/∞Display operation 2
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Getting the most from your remote control
The remote control unit can store the remote control cord of the othercomponents and you can operate the other components from the remotecontrol unit. The remote control cord is stored on the key or memory ofthe remote control unit.
Storing the remote control cord of the othercomponents
MUSIC, MOVIE,TV
LEARN
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–
Display operation 2 5/∞
2 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the input of thedesired remote control unit.
VCR
Video1:
Menu
Selected input
3 Press the LEARN key.
4 Press the desired key of the remote control unit.
• The remote control is ready for receiving the remote control code.
Storing on the keyYou can store the remote control code to the key as shown below:
1 Point the infrared ray system part of another remote control unitto the remote sensor of the remote control unit .
Infrared ray system part
Remote control unit of the other source.
+–
+–
5 Press the key of the same operation that you want to store.
• The remote code is send to the remote control unit.• “Complete” appears when finished.
• When it takes for more than 5 seconds or the remote control unit doesnot receive the remote control code well, “Error” appears in thedisplay. In this case, re-operate from the step 1.
6 The remote control code is stored on the key of the remotecontrol unit.
To delete the memory stored on the keyPress the [Clr] key in step 4. “Cleared” appears in the display.Tne memory previously stored is cleared.
To operate other components1 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select desired input
source.
2 Press the desired key.
1 Point the infrared ray system part of the other remote controlunit to the remote sensor of the remote control unit .
Storing on the memory
2 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the input of thedesired remote control unit.
You can store on the remote control unit up to 5 memories.
VCR
Video1:
Menu
Selected input
3 Press the LEARN key.
• The Extend selecting display appears.
>Extend2
>Extend1
Home Enter
Infrared ray system part
Remote control unit of the other source.
+–
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>Extend1
Complete
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–
SHIFT MACRO
MUSIC
SOUND
BASS BOOST
MUTE
CH.
CH.
VOL.
VOL.
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
F.SHIFTREC LEARN
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
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87 9
0+10 +100
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
OSD/PAGE
RETURN/PAGE
DIMMER
TITLE/GUIDE MENU
LISTEN M. SUB.W.
MOVIE TV
AV. POWER SYS. POWER
OSD/PAGE
MENU
‹ Play* Pause& Stop$ Rewind/skip› Fast forward/skip
Cursor 5/∞/2/3 ENTER
TITLE/GUIDE
CH +/-
RETURN/PAGEREC
Numeric keys
AV.POWER I /
When the setup code is registered
>Extend2
>Extend1
Home Enter
• When the setup code is not registered, any messages do not appear.
• When the setup code is not registered, any messages do not appear.
>Extend1
Waiting
Clr Exit
When the setup code is registered
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6 Press the key of the same operation that you want to store.
• The remote code is send to the remote control unit.• "Complete" appears when finished.
• When it takes for more than 8 seconds or the remote control unit doesnot receive the remote control code well, "Error" appears in thedisplay. In this case, re-operate from the step 1.
• "Full" appears when the memory is full. Re-operate from the step1 after deleting some memories.
7 The remote control code is stored on the memory (Extend1 –Extend5) of the remote control unit.
To operate other components by using the stored memory
2 Press the [Menu] key .
• The Menu display appears.
3 Press the 5/∞ keys to select the memory you want to operate.
4 Press the [Enter] key.
To delete the stored memoryPress the [Clr] key in step 5. "Cleared" appears in the displayand the memory that is selected in step 4 is erased.
1 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select desired inputsource.
You can restore the setup codes or memories to their original defaultsettings.
• "Cleared" appears in the display, and the remote settings return totheir original default settings.
Getting the most from your remote control
5
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–TUNING
BAND
ENTER
Insert the batteries during pressing and holding the [5]keys and [ ] key.2
1
Restoring the original factory settings4 Press the 5/∞ keys to select the location.
• Extend1 – Extend5 are available.
5 Press the [Enter] key.
• The remote control is ready for receiving the remote control code.
>Extend1
Waiting
Clr Exit>Extend1
>Extend1
Complete
Extend 1
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• The display for selecting disc appears.
Press the [Text] key.
>051.
>050.D.Title
Home Sel
4
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the desired disc, then pressthe [Sel] key.
5
>02.T.Title
>01.T.Title
Back Sel
Press the 5/∞ keys to select the desired track, then pressthe [Sel] key.
6
When you connect a KENWOOD CD player (CD-425M, CD-4700M, CD-4260M, DPF-J6030), you can display the CD TEXT data in the display ofthe remote control unit.
1 Load the CD TEXT data to the CD player.
• "Text" appears when the CD TEXT data is read.
Before operation, regiser the setup code of the CD player.
1 Press the MUSIC key to select "CD".
2 Press the [Menu] key repeatedly until " SetUp" appears in thedisplay.
3 Press the 5/∞ keys to select " All Read" and press the [Enter]key.
• The loading time may take a few moments.
Load the CD TEXT data of the CD player to the remotecontrol unit.
1 Press the MUSIC key to select "CD".
2 Press the [Menu] key repeatedly until " SetUp"s appears in thedisplay.
3 Press the 5/∞ keys to select " Disc Title" and press the[Enter] key.
• The remote control unit starts reading the CD TEXT data (disc titlesare also read).
• appears during reading.
2
3
• When "Text" does not appears, select "Track Title" in the"SetUp" display and press the [Enter] key.
CD/DVD
Text MenuCD
Press the [Home] key.
Getting the most from your remote control
Display operation 1 5/∞Display operation 2
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Displaying the CD TEXT data
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You can operate other components by pressing keys or using the display.The setup code for each component must be entered beforehand. RC3
Remote operation of other components
Tuner operations Cassette deck operations
‹ (Play A)* (Pause A)& (Stop A)
$ (Rewind A)› (Fast forward A)
CD player operations
Numeric keys
MD recorder operations
1 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the componentyou want to control.
2 Press the keys corresponding to the operations you desire.
• To execute a FUNCTION SHIFT command written above the numerickeys, press the F. SHIFT key, then press the corresponding key.
• When pressing keys in succession, press each key firmly and be sure towait at least 1 second before pressing the next key.
Notes1. Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different
models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certaincodes may only operate some of the functions available on a givenmodel.)
2. The charts below show the typical functions available for each compo-nent. Some manufacturers use different key combinations to performsimilar functions.
1 Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV key to select the componentyou want to control.
2 Press the display operation 2 [Menu] key so that the Menudisplay appears.
3 Press the 5/∞ keys to select desired item or memory, thenpress the display operation 2 [Enter] key.
When you operate by using the keys
When you operate by using the display
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
1110 12
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
BANDAUTO/MONOTUNING 2TUNING 3
$(P. CALL fi)›(P. CALL %)
Numeric keys
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
REC
ENTER (Play B)8 (Pause B)7 (Stop B)
1 (Rewind B)¡ (Fast forward B)
REC (Recording)
FUNCTION SHIFT commands‹ (Reverse play A), ENTER (Reverse play B)
Display operation01-05: Extend 1 - 5
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
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CH.
CH.
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
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THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
REPEATRANDOMDISPLAY
‹ (Play)* (Pause)& (Stop)
$ (Skip)› (Skip)
1 (Rewind)¡ (Fast forward)
Display operation01: Disc Sel02: Set03: P.Mode04: Check05: Clear06: Disc Title07: Track Title08: All Read09: Subout Monitor10: Continuous Play11: All Info.12-16: Extend1-5
+(DISC SKIP %)
Numeric keys
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
1110 12
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
‹ (Play)* (Pause)& (Stop)
$ (Skip)› (Skip)
1 (Rewind)¡ (Fast forward)
REC
REC(Recording)
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
REPEATRANDOMDISPLAY
Display operation01-05: Extend1-5
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LD player operations
VCR operations
TV operations
CHANNEL +CHANNEL -
Remote operation of other components
Numeric keys
Numeric keys
+
–
CH.
CH.
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
VOLUME + ›VOLUME - $
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
& (Mute)
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
INPUT SEL.TV SELECTAUDIO
Display operation01: -/--02: >1203: Wide04: Picture in Picture05: Text/Mix/TV06: Text Off07: Mix08: Exit09-13: Extend1-5
+
–
CH.
CH.
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
TITLE/GUIDE
MENU
REC
CHANNEL +CHANNEL -
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
‹ (Play)* (Pause)& (Stop)
$ (Skip)› (Skip)
REC (Recording)
MENU
TITLE/GUIDE
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
INPUT SEL.
Display operation01: Thumb Up02: Thumb Down03: Jump04: InstantReplay05: Quick Skip06: Exit07-11: Extend1-5
Numeric keys
+
–
CH.
CH.
+ (Slow)- (Slow)
ENTER1 (Rewind)¡ (Fast forward)
‹ (Play)* (Pause)& (Stop)
$ (Skip)› (Skip)
OSD/PAGE
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
REPEATRANDOMDISPLAY
Display operation01: Frame/Time02: Side A or A/B03: Side B04-08: Extend1-5
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
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THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
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TV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
DISPLAY
DVD player operations
+
–
CH.
CH.
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
TITLE/GUIDE
MENU
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL+ (Fast forward)- (Rewind)
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
‹ (Play)* (Pause)& (Stop)
$ (Skip)› (Skip)
OSD/PAGE
Numeric keys
MENU
GUIDE RETURN
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
RANDOMREPEATDISPLAYAUDIO
Display operation01: Chapter/Time02: Angle03: PGM04: DVD Set05: Memory06: Clear07: Repeat A-B08: Sub Title09: Title Search10: Aspect11: On/Off12-16: Extend1-5
OSD/PAGE
OSD/PAGE
RETURN/PAGE
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Remote operation of other components
Cable tuner operations
DSS receiver operations
+
–
CH.
CH.
CHANNEL +CHANNEL -
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
Numeric keys
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
1110 12
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
INPUT SEL.SELECTAUDIOTHEMEFAVORITEINFO.
Display operation01: Exit02-06: Extend1-5
MENU
MENU
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
TITLE/GUIDE
CHANNELGUIDE
+
–
CH.
CH.
CHANNEL +CHANNEL -
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
Numeric keys
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
1110 12
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
INPUT SEL.SELECTTHEMEFAVORITEINFO.EXITLAST CHANNEL
Display operation01: A - B - C04-08: Extend1-5
MENU
MENU
TITLE/GUIDE
GUIDE
PAGE UP (%) PAGE DOWN (fi)
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
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54 6
87 9
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TV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
DISPLAY
Satellite tuner operations
+
–
CH.
CH.
CHANNEL +CHANNEL -
TUNING
BAND
ENTER
AUTO/MONO
Cursor5/∞/2/3ENTER
OSD
Numeric keys
RANDOMREPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
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DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
FUNCTION SHIFTcommands
INPUT SEL.SELECTAUDIO
RANDOM
F.SHIFT
REPEAT INPUT SEL.
21 3
54 6
87 9
0+10 +100
DISPLAYTV SELECT SELECT
THEMEAUDIO FAVORITE
EXITINFO. LAST CHANNEL
Display operation01-05: Extend1-5
VOLUME + ›VOLUME - $
OSD/PAGE
OSD/PAGE
RETURN/PAGE
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Remote Control
Remote control unit
In case of difficulty
Cause
• The batteries are nearing exhaustion.
• Subwoofer is OFF.
• No setup codes registered at for the respec-tive input(s).
• The remote control is set to a differentoperation mode.
• Batteries are exhausted.• The remote control unit is too far away from
the main system, controlling angle is toolarge, or there is an obstacle between thereceiver and the remote.
• The audio cords and system control cords arenot connected properly.
• No software is loaded in the sourcecomponent.
• An attempt is made to play a tape which isbeing recorded in the cassette deck.
• The remote control has not been set to theoperation mode for the component you wishto control.
• The microprocessor of the remote controlmalfunctions.
Remedy
• Replace with new batteries to preserve thecurrently registered setup information. $
• Turn the subwoofer ON. %
• Register a setup code or Non-IR code at therespective input(s). RC3
• Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV keys toselect the appropriate operation mode.
• Replace with new batteries. $• Operate the remote control unit within the
controllable range.
• Connect properly referring to “Setting up thesystem”. 8
• Place software in the source component youwant to play.
• Wait until recording has completed.
• Press the MUSIC, MOVIE, or TV keys toactivate the operation mode for thecomponent you want to control beforeoperation. RC5
• Reset the microprocessor. §
Symptom
The battery indicator flashes during opera-tion.
Subwoofer volume cannot be adjusted.
Certain inputs cannot be selected using theremote control.
Remote control operation is not possible.
For your recordsRecord the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spacesdesignated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Referto the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer forinformation or service on this product.
Model __________________ Serial Number ________________________