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Summary of Contents for KR F-V8881 D

Page 1: ...y to a high power amplificatton system Proper measures for playing the I I digital output as described below should be taken to avoid this situation To enjoy DTS Digital Surround playback an external 5 1 channel DTS Digital Surround decoder system or an amplifier with a built in DTS Digital Surround decoder must be connected to the digital output SiP DIF AES EBU or TosLink of a CD LD or DVD player...

Page 2: ...ER CE DE RSO r _E THE L GH N_r G FLASH WI H ARFOW dEAD SrMSOL WI Hb_ _ N EQUILATERAL TRJANGLE _S q _TEND D O ALER r t DSER TO T dE PRESENCE OF LJN NSU_ArED DANGEROUS _OLTAGF WI_ HIh fME PqODUCT S ENCIC OURE _HAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIEN bI _Gr _ TUDE TO CONSTITblE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SPCCK TO PERSONS _ ThE EXCLAMAT ON POINT WITHIN AN EQL ILATERAL TRr _ NGLE _ IN E tDED TO ALERT THE DSER C THE PRESENCE C...

Page 3: ...utureset 22 Setup for multi room operation 24 Setup of RoomA and Room B 24 Setup for playing different COsfrom RoomA aod RoomB 25 Setup of Input Level 27 Set CO2 Tape2 27 Setup forsurroundplay 28 Setup for remote contro ling other equipment than AV components 30 Operation in the Function menu 30 Aeeessories controf 3t WomeAutomation contro 3_ Setup for macro play automatic operation 34 Setting op ...

Page 4: ...t that operates Kenwood AV components as welt as those from other manufacturers You simply enter a setup code into the remote The remote control includes a dot matrix 64X1281 LCD screen with 18 key icons parameters and the status of the main unit For ease of use Kenwood placed the frequently used key icons on the first level of the hierarchy and grouped associated icons on the same screen Perfect ...

Page 5: ...lay ng musc listen ng to radio and surround play Troubleshooting nformation specfication data etc Example of operation description In this ma nuat the menu display on the remote control unit is shown o n the left half of page while the right half shows the details operating procedures supplementary description related notes and caution Remote control menu Left side Operating Operating procedure st...

Page 6: ...ty or other CD player CAUTION For U K When using the AC out lets equipped with this unit be sure to consult your deaJer for the cur responding plug m 2 Note on the SL 16 TEXT jack provided except for some destination areas When using a KENWOOD CD player equipped with the SL 16 TEXT jack connect it to this unit using the communication cord provided with the CD player This makes it possible to displ...

Page 7: ...About the S VIDEO jacks 4 Except for VR 2080 and KRF V7771D for U S Military S VIDEO cord Use the S VIDEO jacks to make connections to video components with S VIDEO IN OUT jacks Audio OU1Audio IN J J I Video OUF i Video iN r VCR T elf you use the S VIDEO iacks to connect your video playback components be sure to use the S VIDEO jacks when connecting your men tot and video recording components eTo ...

Page 8: ...alog audio signals to the same serector INPUT jacks See Connecting of video components Use either the i_ COAXIAL or _ OPTICAL jack for the connection of a DVD player To the VIDEO 4 COAXIAL jack connect the input from the DIGITAL OUT 1_ COAXIAL jack of a OVD player or the DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL Jack of the DEM gg91D LASER DISC RF DEMODULATOR DEM 9991D Optional Place the power supply away from the demo...

Page 9: ...l cord to this kind of equipment 1 ISL16 equipment cannot be combined with fXR XS and IXS8 equipment for system operations If your equipment consists of this kind of combination p_ease de not connect any system control cords Even witheut system control cords normat operations can be carried out without effecting performance 2 Do not connect system control cords to any components other than those s...

Page 10: ...s U S A and Canada O Secure _ Insert Sound will not be heard if Lhe speaker terminal is not fuITy secured IIIIHI Spea I K_ _ _ t Pkera A I _ J _ 7 Center Speake a Powered Subvvoo_er iiiiiii iiiiiiii i iiii i ilrlll lU i ii __1111111 ii rl i ii iiiii _ _ PRE OUT connections his receiver has additional pre out iacks These can be used for various purposes but wilJ need to be connected to an external ...

Page 11: ...CHANNEL SPACE switch Except for U S A Canada China and Australia The FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch on the rear panel s set to the correct setting that prevails in the area to which the uni s shipped However if the FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE setting s not matched to the area where the unit is to be used for instance when you move from ares 1 to area 2 Or vice versa desired reception of AM F...

Page 12: ...atible witt Xantech 291 80 480 30 or 49030 Xantech 29t 80 480 30 or 490 30 are for use of tR RECEIVER IN _ RC sensor only IR REPEATER OUT _ Optional These outputs let you connect JR repeaters to control compo nents located in cabinets or behind glass doors etc The repeaters send out signals corresponding to those of the remote control supplied with the respective equJpmenL These outputs are compat...

Page 13: ... from the main system Room A automatically switches to stereo when SPEAKERS B are turned on If the Roort B operation is not set the speakers _n another room can be used as SPEAKERS B SECOND ROOM PRE OUT connections _ Q Use these connections if you want to eejoy surround sound from your _ main system Room A while outputtmg another source to Room B Connecting a speaker cord direcdy to a SECOND ROOM ...

Page 14: ... key Press to mute the audio temporarily _ RC transmitter Sends signals to the remote contro unit _ Indicator Lights when signal is input from or output to the remote control unt VOLUME control knob Rotate to adjust the votume S VIDEO input jack Except for the VR 2080 or the KRF V 771D for the U S MJiitary dest natioe Connect the S VOt_O output iack of an AV cocnponent _ VIDEO input jack Connect t...

Page 15: ...main unit and the IR RECEIVER O Press and hold the DISPLAY MODE key for more than 2 seconds Each holding switches the mode as follows Possible with the VR 2090 IR RECEIVER OFF _ IR RECEIVER B _ IR RECEIVER A In case the multi room function is not provided li e except for the VR 2090 _ IR RECEIVER OFF IR RECEIVER ON _ IR RECEIVER setting The following table shows the IR RECEIVER setting and the sta...

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Page 17: ...anging the seected input The displayed _cons are variable depend r_ of the Model Type Setup for matching specif _atierls with the Reciever whorl u_es the RC unit and _Setup for matching specifications wth conr_ected source eoi qi onent Menu screen Menu screen _ Centre key icons and con trol eveis are dispfayed in this area _ Status display he example in the illus tration SHOWSthe Setup Surround st...

Page 18: ...tf the remote cor_trol backup data is stored when the batteries are replaced the Model Type Setup menu screen Js not displayed in this case operations ir_ I_ I_1 L_ are not necessary _l Move the cursor to the Model type icon matching the receiver O Identify the model type use the table on the right O Move the cursor it can be moved in 4 directions depending on how you select the icon Main unit Rem...

Page 19: ...nv scr_ er_ Sur_ ound Input Move the Stp icon in the Main Menu screen to display the Setup menu screen tLsn SndlF_ _ol u_ Selecting an icon displayed inside a shaded frame zhe Back Light icor i _his example activates the _ Input _ funcdon of the con r IR _ a The icons displayed inside nor shaded frames the Surround IR Down oad Input Macro _ Mulu Room _ and Multi Room icons in this examp el have me...

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Page 21: ...ck Usable cord connector VIDEO2 OPTICAL cormector VIDEO3 OPTICAL connector VIDE04 COAXIAL connector CD1 COAXIAL connector When registering setupcodes for KEI_WOOD audio components which are connected to this unit by system control cords use the following codes to insure proper system controt operation Cassette 7990 Single CD 8990 Carrousel CD 8991 200 disc changer CD 8992 Multi room capability CD ...

Page 22: ..._ and model u tuber of you component he she wil_ ask you to hold the remote to the speaker portion of your telephone as shown below Your remote control is KENWOOD model number RC R0907 Complete steps El D and l_l before holding the remote to the speaker portion of your telephone El El Open the Setup menu 0 Select the Main Menu icon from the fixed segments Select the Stp icon Perform icon selection...

Page 23: ...onent you want to register turns or_ Though the Futureset memory in your remote control is quite large only 20 different devices power codes can be put o_ the keypad at any one time if you require a larger download the standard setu procedure can be used See Assigning the connected components to the selected inputs your customer service representative can supp y you with the downloaded setup codes...

Page 24: ... selection in the Setup menu O Select the Multi Room icon in the Setup menu Download Multi Room Back Perform setup Zone Select DISPLAY MODE To control the des red com ponents from another room be sure o set he remote control unit to the Room B control mode O Setup of the remote control unit Multi Room Yes No Select Yes to use the system in both Room A and Room B Zone Select Room A Room B Set accor...

Page 25: ...r panel so that OUTPUT B is remote controlled as the CD2 input Connect the Multi room capability CD Player and the main unit with a system control cord Operation in the Setup Multi Room menu Display the Setup Multi Room menu screen e To listen n Room A set SPEAKERS A to ON e Jo risten r Room B set SPEAKERS B to ON Operation for displaying the Setup Multi Room menu screen Select the Main Menu icon ...

Page 26: ...tion in the Setup Input menu Display the Setup Input Pr_enuscreeq In this screen perform the setup for controlling the 2 nd CD player Operation for displaying the Setup Input menu screen O Select the Main Menu icon Select the Stp icon _ Select the Input icon Operation in the Setup Input menu screen O Select aod set the CD2 Tape2 icon to Tape2 _ Setup IR I In step Ig of the procedure in Assigning t...

Page 27: ...ssiay the Setup menu screen _ Operation in the Setup menu O Select the Input icon ElSet the Input Level The input evet from the input se ected in ste I_1can be selected from 0 dB 3 dB and 6 dB Each selection operat on of the Input Level icon switches it If the CLIP INDICATOR lights up set the level of the setected input to 3 dB or 6 dB This setting is possible only for Room A Set CD2 Set CD2 Tape2...

Page 28: ... Speaker Distance _ Setting the Speaker Level Q Setting the Surround SP Type D Select the Main Menu icon f Lstn Mode Sn dfFnc StPlL 0 Select the Main Menu icon from the fixed segments Setect the Stp icon The Setup menu screen shown in step I_l below appears _m_ Select the Surround icon _ Select SP Selection SP Selection Speaker selection ...

Page 29: ...Speaker Distance menu screen D Set the Speaker Distance JI II PIll _ _ _l lk R_ zlz r Illllll 1 O Select the speaker SP with the _ or _ icon mF _ _ _ L Left front speaker 0 Select the distance of the speaker Dist with the _ or i _ __ J _ C Center speaker _ icon i SW Subweofer e Set each of L C R RS LS and SW by repeating I_ _ _ qR Right front speaker 0 and e i e Surroundspeakar RS Right Surround s...

Page 30: ...Lutron and Makita codes used by commercially available non audio equipment JA X 10 control Remote control of illumination equipment _ Lutron control Remote control of illumination equipment _ Makita control Remote control of the curtain opening closing etc Opening the Function menu _ Select the Main Menu icon O Select the Main Menu icon from the fixed segments Select the Fnc icon so that the Funct...

Page 31: ...tion control r_ Perform selection in the Function menu 0 Select the Home Automation icon r_ Perform selection in the Home Automation menu mm zzzx_z_z _ z _P l_ O Select the X 10 icon The X 10 Lutron or Makita setting screen c_r_ be opened _ Perform selection in the X tO 1 8 menu O Select one of 1 to 8 All On All Off _Bright and or Dim All On All Off Dim Dimmer Sel Select The Sel icon aflows you to...

Page 32: ...n Perform selection in the Lutron Spacer menu Set Select The following icons can be selected Toggle Toggle switch Raise To raise Lower To lower J _l Perform selection in the Lutron GRAFIK Eye menu The following icons can be selected Scene 1 to Scene 8 Raise Lower Off The Sel icon alows you to switch belween Lutron Spaced and Lutron GRAFIK Eye ...

Page 33: ... and Makita 3B _ Perform selection in the Makita 2 menu _f curta n2 i C s ooo stop jl CIs Stop _I _l Perform selection in the Makita 3A menu fl 3 Motor A control O The following icons can be selected Open clos of Curtain 1 Open close of Curtain 2 Open stop CIos stop O The following icons can be selected Open close of Curtain 1 Open close of Curtain 2 Open close of Curtain 3 Open stop Close stop D ...

Page 34: ...tion in the Custom 1 Cstom 2 or Cstom 3 screen E amp e wheo the VCR is assigned to Video1 Three kinds of macros Custom 1 Custom 2 and Custom 3 can be set and registered O Select the input to be played with the _ or _ icon Each selection of the icon switches the inputs as follows _ VIDEO1 _ VIDEO2 _i_VIDEO3 _ VIDEO4 _ _CD1 MD Tapel 19 Select the Edit icon The Edit menu e not displayed if none of th...

Page 35: ...digits Clr Select to clear all the input _k Entr Select when it is required to enter a value selection 12 Select when inputting a channel value of 13 or more Select to switch between the 1 dlgit input or 2 digit input To output a set channel code se ect the Channel Code icon in step lei O Set a channel Example To set CH 11 Select the 10 _ then 1 icons O Select the icon to establish the selection W...

Page 36: ...om 3 Select to execute Macro Custom 3 perfect Macro For VR 2OgO KRF V8881D When Prefect Macro is executed all the components in the AV system are turned ON or OFF The Prefect Macro operation is possible based on detection of the ON OFF status of all AV components This receiver identifies the ON OFF status of video components by detecting the sync signals in the video signals from them When the TV ...

Page 37: ...FF The Prefect Macro operation is possible based on detection of the ONIOFF status of all AV components This receiver identifies the ON OFF status of video components by detecting the sync signals in the video signals from them When the TV ON OFF sensor is connected to the receiver it detects the TV ON OFF status by detecting the optical or mag netic wave As the TV ON OFF sensor connection is not ...

Page 38: ...s k Xl0 xlO corn In addition many compar ies sell X 10 compatible equipment One example is the Radio Shack product RSU 10037703 which s equ re lent to the X IO lR_543 Radio Shack has an extensive line of Xol0 compatible equipment Automatic Power Sensing and SmartButton Macros The combination of Automatic Power Sensing and SmartButton Macros means that you can eas I turn your audio video and other ...

Page 39: ...trol of D VD player t is necessary to assign the DVD player to one of the Video inputs previously Select the Videol 2 3 or 4 icon The Videolt 2t 31 4 input is selected Select the icon to be controlled _0__ Pwr Power _J_J Skip I Rot I CIr r Clear _C_E_ Rot Ret rn The Scan Skip and Slow screens are available Remote control ofMD recorder t is necessary to assign the MD recorder to the MD Tape1 input ...

Page 40: ...iOuS y Select the Video1 2 3 or4 icon The Videoll 2 31 4 input s se acted F_Select the icon to be controlled Pwr Power Air Alternative Remote control of Phono input Select the Phono icon The PHONO input is selected The control icon is not displayed Remote control of A V AUX Select the A V AUX icon a The AV AUX input is se ected The control icon is not displayed Remote control of VCR It is necessar...

Page 41: ...e of menu screen When the system setup code is input Text i More O Select the More icon to display the CD Mode More menu screen The same menu screen is displayed also with a 200 dise changer CD player CD2 remote control Control of Room B Select the CD2 icon The CD2 input is selected This specification is available only for the model with the Room B setup capability FJSelect the icon to be controll...

Page 42: ... a Multi room capability CD Player Control from Room A To control such a CD piayer from Room A set Zone Select to Room A and select the CD1 icon CD2 cannot be controlled while Room A is set Control from Room B TOcontrol suctza CD player from Room B set Zone Select to Room B and select the CDZ icon CDI cannot be controlled while Room B is set When Room B_ is set the fixed segment cons that can be s...

Page 43: ...for displaying the Setup Multi Room menu screen shown on the left O Select the Main Menu icon Select the Stp icon _ Select the Multi Room icon Operation in the Setup Mufti Room menu screen _ Select and set the Multi Room icon to Yes O Select and set the Zone Select icon to Room A or Room B according to your current location Operation of main unit keys O Press and hold the DISPLAY MODE key for more...

Page 44: ...the Main Menu icon j Lstn M_de_ lSndiFnc S t I_ Select the Main Menu icon from the fixed segments _1 Select the Fnc icon to display the Function _ menu shown in step below _ _ Perform selection in the Function menu screen FL dimmer setting O Select the FL Dimmer icon The display tube brightness changes every time the icon is selected FL display mode setting O Select the FL Display Mode icon The di...

Page 45: ...the CD ptaver or MD recorder with the dec to be Paved 1 2 B Selectthe source l iiain unit iNPUT _ELECTOR 0 IRC Select the icon of the desired source On the main unit the input sources are switched in the follow ing order _ _ Tuner Frequency display CD1 MD Tapel VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 AV AUX PHONO Be sure to perform the setups in Setup chapter f you want to centre the system control operations...

Page 46: ...d Room B under i_ Setting up the IR RECEIVER The following setup operations are required when the IR RE Operation to be performed on the main unit CEIVER is not to be used O Press and hold the DISPLAY MODE key for more titan 2 For the operations performed on the IR RECEIVER see Switch seconds to set to IR RECEIVER OFF ing the IR RECEIVER O Plug headphones To list en to an Derby D gital AC3 or DTS ...

Page 47: ...PTICAL jack of the receiver to the digital input OPTICAL jack of the MD recorder O Record the signal on the recorder component MD recorderl Digital analog recording By reproducing the digital signal input to the receiver in stereo surround mode the signal can be recorded in analog with the following procedure O Set up the recorder component eady for recording t_ Select the receiver s input to the ...

Page 48: ...nt may cause the sound to clip dc ring _ecording The AV AUX jacks on the front pane provide a convenient way to connect a video camera p ayback only When recording a DTS or a Do by Digital AC 3 source setect t_e Stereo icon n the Lstn Mode menu screen The signal is down mixed to 2 channels before being recorded For the operating procedures of the video components refer to their instruction manuals...

Page 49: ...r icon _ _ Perform the selections O Select Band The band is alternated every time Band is selected FM AM Direct Select the tuning method The tuning method is alternated every time Auto is se lected llZm _ r _ Auto tuning Manual tuning Usually Set this switch to Auto Select manueJ tuning when no_se interferes due to weak radio wave The stereo broadcasting s received in monaural durng manual tuning ...

Page 50: ... also transmit text data When the RT display isselected with the RDS Disp icon the broadcast text is scrolled on the display Before using a function utilizing the RDS be sure to perform the Auto Memory operation by referring to the description in Storing RDS stations automati cally in the preset memory Auto Memory This function automatically selects the stations providing RDS and FM broadcasting a...

Page 51: ...elect the Memory 10 key Pad icon D Preset stations by performing the Auto Memory operation Auto Memo O Select the Auto Memory icon In a few minutes the statLons with which RDS broadcast is received are stored in order beginning from preset channels 01 up to 40 stations can be preset When the number of stations prey ding RDS broadcasting is less than 40 some of other FM stations wifl be preset in t...

Page 52: ...ng band Select the Band icon Select a station or frequency Select the _ or _ icon_ _ Select the Memory 10key Pad O Select Memory icon The memory mode _ and preset call mode _ are sw tched alternately every time the Icon is selected Select one of the preset numbers from 1 to 40 Select numeric icons as follows To preset in t5 _ Repeat steps I_ 1_1for each of the stations to be sto_ed n memory a If a...

Page 53: ... LT H IT SOFT RCK l TOP 40 COUNIRY OLDIES SOFT NOSTALGA JAZZ CLASSICL R B SOFT R 8 LANGUAGE REL MUSC REL TALK PERSNLTY PUBLIC COLLEGE WEATHER The Program Type information is displayed during reception of RDS broadcasting Display on the receiver main unit If the PTY data is not broadcast or the tuned station is not an RDS station NONE is displayed IDisp ay on the receiver main unit 0 Select the PTY...

Page 54: ...rogram of the desired type cannot be found NO PROGRAM is disls_ayed then after several seconds the dispray returns to the original display Display on the receiw_ r main unit When a station with the selected program type is searched its recept_o_ starts and the type name disp ay changes to the station name display Display on the receiver main unt To change to a different program type i Repeat steps...

Page 55: ...er icon from the fixed segments Perform operation in the Tuner menu screen O Set the receiving band to FM The band is alternated every time Band is selected FM _ AM O Select the RDS icon to open the RDS menu screen _ Perform operation in the RDS menu screen O Select the TP Search icon During TP search the corresponding indicator on the main u_it blinks If TP Search is not required perform the Auto...

Page 56: ...ery time Band is selected FM _ _ AM Select the tuning method The tuning method is alternated every time Autn is se lected I_D _ r_ c_ o Auto tuningl Manual tuning Usually set this switch to Auto Select manual tuning when noise interferes due to weak radio wave The stereo broadcasting is received in monaural during manual tuning O Select a station Select the _ or _1 icon nf Freq Auto tuning The nex...

Page 57: ...t Band icon switches the indication FM _AM Specify the frequency O Select the Direct icon _ Input the frequency to he tuned using the numeric icons as follows Examples of input frequencies AM 810 kHz _ AM 1260 kHz _ 0 _ FM 89MHz _ _ _ _ FM 92 5 MHz _ _ r_ _ FM BE EMPHASISICHANNEL SPACE switch _ If you made a mistake the frequency display wili biek for a few seconds hqthis case restart o _erstion f...

Page 58: ...ich has already stored a station memory under it the prewous memory is replaced by the new memory content Operation in the Memory lOkey Pad menu screen mm L_i _ H z t_lJ l _ 1 i _ r_ 0 Select the preset number up to 40 of the desired preset station Select numeric icons as follows To receive in 20 _ _ If you make a mistake in entering the fi_ ure of t0 select the con repeatedly until the original d...

Page 59: ...ker Subwoofer LFE V Surround speaker Optional in this mode LFE Low Frequency Effects This chen_el del vers separate non directional bass signals to the subwoofer for more dynamic deep bass sound effects DTS has a 1 or LFE channel 0o ita AC 3 The Dolby Digital AC3 surround format lets you enioy up to 5 1 channels of digital surround sound from Dolby Digital AC 3 program sources SuCh as Laserdisc so...

Page 60: ...our preference The EFFECT level lets you adjust the presence of the somc e_wronment according tO your preference The DSP mode wil produce a stereo like surround effect from monaural sources but there will be some reduction in the presence of the arena jazz cub or stadium etc Opt peal in this mode Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are tradema...

Page 61: ... DTS DTS Dolby Digital Slinks DTB Dolby Digital DTS PCM Blinks DTS PCM Display during playback in Digital Dolby Digital mode Surround Input ean E LCD Display Play Mode Signal DolbyDigital Indicator Lstn Mode Status Dolby Digital DTS Blinks Dolby Digital DTS Dolby Digital Dotby Digital Lights Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PCM Blinks Doiby Digital PCM During analog playback Noise is gene...

Page 62: ...tal icon from the fixed segments so that Auto is displayed When Input Digital is selected the input Sound Status menu screen appears The display is alternated every time the Input Digital icon is selected Auto 4 Manual When Auto is displayed by selecting the _lnput Digital icon the playback is switched automatically when the output sigr_al from t_e source changes from a DTS or Dolby Dig al signal ...

Page 63: ...play an analog input 0 Select the Input Analog icon Analog is shown in the _lnput Signal display Checking the surround play status The surround mode and input signal used in the current playback session can be displayed II1 1 111111111 D Select the Main Menu icon 0 Select the Lsn icon from the Main Menu screen to display the Lstn Mode menu screen _ _ Perform operation in the Lstn Mode menu screen ...

Page 64: ...ut is connected to the main unit O Select the input Analog icon from the fixed segments The Input Analog icon can be se ected when the analog input is connected to the input iacks of the main unit Select the DSP icon _l Select the mode from the DSP Mode menu screen Select on cursor U se the joystick to move the selectio n cursor to the desired DSP mode and press the ENTER key Arena the audio atmos...

Page 65: ...ched between and On _Off SP Level Speaker level Midnight mode _j Set the midnight mode This setting is possibte only with the Dolby Digital AC 3 input source This can be switched in order of 1 2 _ Off When adjusting the TONe go 7 ostep I_t a When adjusting the speaker evel go to step L_ _l Adjust the Tone a Select the Tone icon in step m O Set Tone to On or Off O Adjust Treble O Adjust Bass mAdjus...

Page 66: ...onnected The surround speaker cords and o_ center speaker cord are disconnected The surround play mode has not been engaged The surround and center speaker levels are set to the minimum positions The audio cord from the turntable is not con nected to the PFIONO jacks The turntable is not grounded There are different ca uses for different types of DVD players Auto is not set Auto is not set Input A...

Page 67: ...se setup codes please contact the following services U S A 1 800 753 9860 Canada 1 800 644 0073 For the UoS A FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equtpment may cause harmful interference unless the mod ficatons are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment f an unauthor...

Page 68: ... dBf input Signal to noise ratio 1 kHz 75 kHz DEVJ MONO 75 dB 65 dBf input STEREO 68 dB 65 dBf input Stereo separation 1 kHz 38 dB Selectivity 1 400 kHz 70 dB Frequency response 30 Hz 15kHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB AM tuner section Tuning frequency range 10 kHz step 530 kHz 1 700 kHz Usable sensitivity 30 mud S N 20 dB 16 pV 600 pV m Signal to noise ratio 30 mud 1 mV input 50 dB Relay and IRIN OUT section RE...

Page 69: ... IR RECEIVER IN terminal Maximum output current Operating voltage Output impedance IR OUT LCD REMOTE terminal Maximum output current Operating voltage Output impedance Shape of plug to be connected IR RECEIVER IN Stereo mm pug Sleeve S Tip Ring J IR OUT LCD Stereo mi Sleeve Rin_ tR IN OUT specification i Termina i IR RECEIVER IN IT Tip t Signal To Ring Ground lTo Sleeve 12 V IR OUT LC Signal Groun...

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Page 74: ...esde configuration eta Cbdigusdepreparaci6n 7173 nunln 7 7 7 Maker Fabricants ante Setup Codes Codes de configuration C6digos de preparacibn 7108 nlllllll II I n i i i ii1 11nn i i ii Casset deck Setup codes Codes de configuration pour les platines a cassette C6digos de preparaci6n de platinas de casetes For Kenwood System control operation 7990 Pour la commande d un ensemble Kern rood 7990 Para l...

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Page 76: ...a 0030 Unka 0037 0168 United Artists 0022 United Cable 0018 Iniversal 003 7 0168 Viewstar 0078 0273 Zenith 0015 0540 Non IR codes Codes Non iR C6digosNon IR About Non lR codes If the required setup code is not found in the setup codes chart or the desired source component cannot be activated even when its setup code is input try using the Non IR code so that the component can be selected from the ...

Page 77: ... au rdglage de plusieurs modules il peut se trouver des codes qui sont sans effet sur un modele donn Par ailleurs selon les modeles certains codes peuvent ne permettre que I emploi d un nombre limlte de fonctions Dans le cas de certains modules i vous faut maintenlr la pression sur la touche ENTER pendant quelques instants Aunque cada c6digo de preparaci6n ha sido dise_ado para que funcione con un...

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