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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION This instruction manual is for some models Model availability and features functions may differ depending on the country and sales area SURROUND 7 DIGITAL AUDIO 660 5262 08 01 K P E TIM M2 X Y iWS 02 05 55349890 ...

Page 2: ... voltage selector switch The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live Move switch lever to match your lbne voltage with a small screwdnver or other nolnted tool Vote Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three pin plug Xrwarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedbyexcessive ine voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage elector...

Page 3: ...lecting a Title 29 Selecting a Chapteror Track 29 Changingthe Audio Language 30 Changingthe Subtitle Language 30 Changingthe Cameraangle 31 Using IntroScan function 31 Using Bookmarks 32 Repeatplay 33 A B Repeatplay 33 Randomplay 34 Programplay 35 Menu playback 37 Hierarchical structure of VCDmenus 37 Examples of operation keys and indications used during VCDplayback 37 Playbackwithout usingthemen...

Page 4: ...er right speaker SW OGDV center speaker and surround speakers DVR 6100 KSW 6100 Left speaker right speaker center speaker surround speakers and subwoofer DVR 61OOK CH NM SPACE setiing Except for the U S A Canada U K Europe and Australia HH H T w gqe AI _ p m p y p s W r W i I j II _I I _ _ _ The space between radio channels has been set to the one that prevails in the area to which the system IS s...

Page 5: ...d not be placed Ina built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s rnstructrons have been adhered to 5 Water and moisture The appliance shall not be exposed to dripprngandsplashlng forexample neara bathtub washbowl krtchen srnk laundry tub In a wet basement or near a swrmmrng pool etc Do not place an object contarning Irquid such as a f...

Page 6: ...A 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead In wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure l Power lines An outsIde antenna systern should not be located in the vlclnlty of overhead...

Page 7: ...ially cautious against condensation in a fol lowing circumstances When this unit IScarried from one place to another across a large difference Intemperature when the humldlty in the room where this unit IS installed Increases etc Noterelatedto transportationandmovement Before transporting or moving this unit carry out the following operations 0 Remove the disc from the unit 0 Press the II key I_ l...

Page 8: ...TOKYO JAPAN I I I KENWOOD CORP CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO I DHHS REGULATIONS NO 21 CFR I 1040 10 CHAPTER 1 SUBCHAPTER J I L _ _ _ Location Back Panel I L For the U S A Note to CATVsysem installer This reminder is provided to call the CATVsystem Installer s attentron to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides gurde lrnesforpropergroundrngand rnpartrcular speclfresthatthe cable ground shal...

Page 9: ...DVD R DVD RAM DVD RW discs l VSD discs l CDV discs only the audio part can be reproduced l CD ROM discs except MP3 IS0 9660 level 1 format disc l CD G CD EGICD EXTRA discs only the audio can be reproduced l Photo CD discs never attempt to play them l S VCD discs l CD discs without the CD DA logo mark may be unplay able Icon Description 0 ALL lndrcates the region code where the disc can be played N...

Page 10: ...disc If the picture ISblack and white or as shown on the right stop playbackand swatch the screen display formats of this unrt and the TV to another format Thus will improve the played picture quality When your TVis compatible only with the PALformat II With certain discs the playback pic ture may have black spaces above and below it as shown on the right This is because the disc has been recorded...

Page 11: ... Disc Formats format District 0 District O 1 District o 2 District O 3 District 0 District O 1 District O 2 District 0 District 0 NTSC only NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL PAL only NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NT PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSCIPAL switchable NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Normal video may not be re...

Page 12: ...ars even though all connec tions have been made properly reset the mrcrocomputer referrrng to In case of drfficulty I I I I d I tube Excessive insertion of the cable can cause defective contact The figure shows an example for the speakers for DVR 605 Front Center speaker speaker L Connect the speaker cable terminals to the terminals with the same color at the speaker terminal panel on the main uni...

Page 13: ...ides the best reception FM indoor antenna connection The accessory antenna is for temporary Indoor use only For stable signal receptron we recommend usrng an out door antenna Remove the Indoor antenna If you con nect one outdoors 0 Connect to the antenna terminal Locate the position providing good reception condition FM outdoor antenna commercially available Lead the 75 C2 coaxral cable connected ...

Page 14: ...the VIDEO SAT CABLE IN or the FRONT AUX VIDEO termrnal COMPONENT connection corresponds only to some areas For Europe and U K only When the TV has a COMPONENT terminal the DVD Image will be played If your TV set has a SCART terminal back with higher picture quality in case of COMPONENT connectlon connect the accessory SCART plug to the Connect the S video or the COMPOSITE video cable also In thus ...

Page 15: ...playing Dolby Digital or DTS When DIGITAL OUT signal is PCM format format DVDs bit stream data is output from the digital out To make digital recordings play PCM format discs COMPOSITE video cord COMPOSITE vide cord 1 I I I II 1 HI Audio cords 00 IIIII a Video game machine Camcorder COMPOSITE video cord I _____ ____ _ _ ___ ...

Page 16: ... 0 MIC jack and LEVEL control DVR 61OOKonly 0 H 1 Skip keys Q FRONT AUX jacks PHONES jack Q Door 0 TOP MENU BAND key 0 INPUT key Q Cursor Up A Down v Left 4 and Rrght I keys ENTER key m a g II PLAY PAUSE key Qg n STOP key 4 Q MENU key m ON SCREEN key lx cz 0 ACTIVE EQ key m VOLUME CONTROL knob G 0 OPEN CLOSE key i DISCtray 422 STANDBY The STANDBY indicator lights when the power cable is plugged in...

Page 17: ...OK m STEP key DVR 605 6100 El SHIFT key DVR 61 OOK m m Karaoke keys DVR 6100K only ECHO keys m Key Control keys gg TRIM Up A Down MI keys LXl Q jZ Model RC R0624 for USA and Canada RC R0624E for Europe and U K RC R0624K for other countries Infrared ray system Loading batteries 0 Remove the cover 0 Insert batteries 0 Close the cover Insert two R6 AA batteries follow ng the polarity lndlcations Oper...

Page 18: ...the maln unit IS pressed during STANDBY mode l WhenadlscIssetlnthedlsctrayandtheDVDCDkeyIspressed disc playback will start automatically The present mode of the remote control unit may not l When using the remote to select SAT or CABLE SAT SAT 3 AUTO f SAT CABLE CABLE 4 AUTO CABLE a The input mode can be switched with SAT CABLE Note and FRONT AUX Refer to Changing the INPUT MODE I Normally MAX IS ...

Page 19: ...OLBY PL II MUSIC 1PRO LOGIC II 2 DOLBY PRO LOGIC modes 4 CS II MUSIC 5 CS II CINEMA CS ll modes 6 CS II MONO 1 Dsm STEREO Lit CI II 9 Lit Lit ACTIVEEQ Press the ACTIVEEQkey repeatedly picmmiq p7EimF AOTIYE EO 7 Each press switches the ACTIVE EQ i l In some cases the unit may not enter the ACTIVE EQ mode by pressing the ACTIVE EQ key once In this case press the Selecting the NIGHT MID NIGHT mode Do...

Page 20: ...EREO mode TRBL is displayed Operation is not possible with DOLBY DIGITAL and DTS source Each press switch the TRBL level l The treble level can be adjusted between I 0 and 10 Dimmer j N sF _ _ _ a yii _ L _ The brightness of the display can be changed in 3 levels Adjust the brightness as you iike by pressing the DISPLAY key Press the DISPLAYkey for more than 2 seconds rizix F ...

Page 21: ... mode When the TUNE keys are pressed in AUTO mode a station will be tuned in automatically and tuning will stop Stereo reception will be made automatlcally when a stereo broadcast with sufficient slgnal i strength is received 0 1 Select a station RCALL preset call Press the 144 I keys to select a preset station AUTO auto tuning 1 TUNE TV VOL lm Press the TUNE key to receive the next tuned station ...

Page 22: ...Select the desired preset number REMOTE1 7 P CALL f q 1 Press the PRESETkey PRESET Repeat steps El to El to preset other sta tions Presetting can be done with mlxlng of FM and AM statlons Example 01 FM 90 00 02 AM 810 03 FM 88 00 Blinks Please perform the next operation while the indicator is blinking in case of input with the number keys a preset number WIII be decided ...

Page 23: ...when you select the RT mode Usina the RDSDisolav function I ElSelect the FM broadcast station HPress the RDSkey ON SCREEN c RDS b Each press switches the display mode as follows 1 PS NAME display i PTY display 3 CT display 7 RT display 5 Current FM frequency display PS NAME l If the PS information IS being received the PS name BBC AFO NDR etc is shown on the display l If the PS information is not ...

Page 24: ... during search to cancel 1PTYnot found 1 After display of NO PTY return is made to the nor mal display TUNERI BAND PTY RDSProgram types Program Type Name News Current Affairs Information Receiver Display NEWS AFFAIRS INFO Scort SPORT Education EDUCATE Drama Culture Science Varied Pop Music Rock Music Easy Listening Music Light Classical Music Serious Classical Music Other Music Weather Finance Chi...

Page 25: ...DVD etc software from this unit ON SCREEN ON SCREEN Press and hold the ONSCREENkey for more than 5 seconds PROGRESSIVE ON scrolls in the display Each time you switch to the DVD CD input PROGRESSIVE ON scrolls in the display To turn off the progressive scan Repeat this operation l PROGRESSIVE OFF scrolls in the display l There is no display when you switch to the DVD CD input ...

Page 26: ...e DVDs a DISCMenu appears on the screen ThenpressENTERtoselectspecif cmenuyouwanttoplaybyuslng Cursor keys menu screen will be displayed when the TOP MENU selected by pressing the Cursor keys When the PLAY PAUSE key on the main unit ISpressed whrle an input other than drsc is selected the unit will be swrtched to DVD CD and playback wrll start TRACK No ICDI CHAPiER No WDI TITLE No IDVD Time displa...

Page 27: ...o resume normal playback l Audio is not output during FSEARCH or RSEARCH playback 6 3BSTEP freezeframe and frame advance c I DVR 605 6100 DVR 6100K SHIFT TI INF T vn I _ 3 I i STEP a I a _ I S 1 1 __ m B Slow motion playback TUNE TV VOL l Select the desired track No l Press the numeric kevs as shown below Example To select track No 23 m Bj l When a number exceedina the laraest track No on the CD b...

Page 28: ...as follows 0 Select the time information with the cursor key 0 Each time the ENTER key is pressed the time indicator changes as follows Track Elapsed elapsed time of the track being played Track Remain remaining time of the track being played 3 Disc Elapsed elapsed time of the disc being played Disc Remain VernalrIng tln e of the disc being played l You can only access the banner display when you ...

Page 29: ...se DVD discs use digital technology a title can be divided into individual chapters similar to tracks on a CD You can skip a specific chapter by using the Chapter section in the Banner Display During playback press the ON SCREEN key Press the Cursor left right d b keys until the CHAPTER or TRACK icon is highlighted piViiGM IREMOTEl Press the ENTER key C or Tr appears p KUiWj IREMOTEl Q Use the num...

Page 30: ... audio language settrng rn the DVD Player s marn menu in the Language Preferences menu within Setup menu temporarily You can change the Subtitle language while you re watching a disc but only if the disc was created with subtitles Using the on screen banner display 0 During playback press the ON SCREEN key pi imm rmmc ON SCREEN ON SCREEN p cl c b Press the Cursor left right r b keys until the SUBT...

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Page 73: ...thesurround speakers as high 8s ms ble directly to the sides of the listening area pomting at the listeners Balancing the Speakers 000000 LEFT RlOHT CENTER Lwr RIGHT sue FRONT FRONT S RRO N0 SURROUND WOOFER ...

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Page 75: ...and your TV MAKE THESE CONNECTIONS FROM DVD RECEIVER TO TV DVR Note Since the Component Video output only funcfmns wth the DVD recwver s buikrn DVD player If you have connected any other video components to the DVD receiver you will also need to connect the DVD receiver to the TV using the same type s of connect ons used for the connected components ...

Page 76: ...er side DVR 606 DVD RECEIVER TO TO WOE0 WOE0 PLAY RECORD OVT IN tt ii DSSREIIEIVER CABLE TUNER TOAVOlO OVT TO 0IeITALO T TV or MONITOR se contact our Customer Service Department at 800 KENWOOD or visit our Web site at www kenwoodusa com ...

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