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Page 1: ... control supplied with this receiver has several operation modes These modes enable the remote control to control other audlokldeo components In order to effectively use the remote control It IS Important to read the operating lnstructlons and obtain a proper understandlng of the remote control and how to switch Its operation modes etc Using the remote control wlthout completely understanding Its ...

Page 2: ...IN THE PRODUCT S EN CLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS AL THE EXCLAMATION POINTWITHIN AN EQUILATERALTRI ANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRES ENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATUREACCOM PANYING THE APPLIANCE Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessorres are pr...

Page 3: ... operate thus equipment If an unauthorrzed change or modrfrcation IS made NOTE Thusequrpment has been tested and found to comply with the limrtsfor a Class B drgrtal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These lrmrts are designed to provrde reasonable protection against harmful Interference rn a residential rnstallatron Thus equrpment may cause harmful Interference to radro communrcatrons if...

Page 4: ...nd field Imaging PRO LOGlCIl produces an Impressive surround sound from video software marked DOL IW OUNDI and three dImensIonal space from musrc CD When llstenlng to music you WIIIbe able to enjoy the experience of sheer STEREO surround sound OTS ES The DTS ES DIgItal Theater System Extended Surround ISa 6 1 channel Discrete Surround format which IS extended to DTS ES Discrete 6 I DTS Matrix 6 1 ...

Page 5: ...f the DSP mode 0 STEREO key 22 Use to switch the ilsten mode to STEREO 0 INPUT MODE key 8 Use to switch between the full auto dIgItal and analog Inputs DIMMER key Use to select the REC MODE g Use to adjust the brightness of the display 2 0 VOLUME CONTROL knob LX 0 MUTE key 124 Use to temporarily mute the sound PHONES jack 2x Use for headphone llstenlng 0 Input Selector keys EL DVD GCH CD DVD PHONO...

Page 6: ...e Input source this IS A and B deck of a double cassette deck 0 DISC SEL key Use to operate other components INPUT SEL key Use to operate other components INPUT SELECTOR keys DVLl GCH CD DVD PHONO TUNER VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 MD TAPE AV AUX Use to select the Input sources 23 LOUDNESS key 24 Use to swatch the status of LOUDNESS Q SOURCE 0 I key Use to turn the other components ON OFF 0 POWER 0 1ke...

Page 7: ...assette deck DISC SEL key Use to operate other components INPUT SEL key Use to operate other components lNPUTSELECTORkeys DVD GCH CD DVD PHONO TUNER VIDEO l VIDE02 VIDE03 MD TAPE AV AUX Use to select the Input sources LTL 0 LOUDNESS key c Use to swatch the status of LOUDNESSb 0 SOURCE 9 I key Use to turn the other components ON OFF 0 POWER 0 key E Use to turn the receiver ON OFF RECEIVER key Use t...

Page 8: ...t beforehand which type of rrlpLrtISto be llsecl for each connected component The initial factory settings for audio signal playback for CDIDVD VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 3 are full auto To use the analog audro Input for playback instead llf for example you have connected aVCR to theVIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 input you must set the Inpitt mode for the correspondrng Input to the analog Imode After completrng connec...

Page 9: ...YSTEM CONTROL jacks To AC wall outlet I I OUT IN Cassette deck or MD recorder OUT o ho CD or DVD player Moving coil MC cartridge record player cannot be used directly from the receiver unit It can only be used when another equalizer amplifier is connected Record player 9 EN ...

Page 10: ... VIDEO lackstoconnectyourvldeo playback components be we to use the S VIDEO jacks when connecttng your monitor and video recording components Monitor TV Video deck Video inputs and outputs Audio Inputs Yellow RCA pin cords and outputs DVD player or LD player OUT DVD player or LD player OUT Audio IN OUT 1 A video component with digital audio outputs should be connected to the VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 jac...

Page 11: ...nnect the video signal and digital audio signals to the VIDEO 3 jacks See Connecting video components a COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT AUDIO Component with DTS Dolby Digital or PCM COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT demodulator I I Connect the video signal and analog audio signals to the VIDEO 2 jacks See Connecting video components x DOLBY DIGITAL RF OUT AUDIO PCM OUT LD player I To connect an LD player with a DIGITAL RF ...

Page 12: ...u can get a better picture quality than by connecting to the S VIDEO jacks 7 Monitor TV with component jacks Y OUT l Connect to the VIDEO cord Video Recorder DVD Recorder Satellite Cable Tune Game Player wnn component jacrsj When connecting the TV to the COMPONENT jacks be sure to connect all the other components to the COMPONENT jacks 12EN ...

Page 13: ...ayer 6 channel input If you have connected a DVD player to the receiver wth dIgItal connection be sure to read the Input mode settings section carefully LX VIDEO OUT Yellow RCA pr cord lo COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT AUDIO DVD player S VIDEO cord 13EN ...

Page 14: ... Left Powered Surround BacklSubwoofer Use this terminal If you wsh to connect to a Surround Back speaker wth the SETUP of 6ch AMP SB or to col nect to a subwoofel speaker wItI the SETUP of 6ch AMP SW I L L FRONT B Right L eft Front Speakers B Power amplifier Surround Back I I I Right Left Front Speakers A 14EN ...

Page 15: ... the lrstenrng posttron at even heights approximately 1 meter above the ears of the listeners These speakers recreate sound notron and atmosphere Required for surround playback Subwoofer Reproduces powerful deep bass sounds Surround back speaker Place the speaker directly at the rear of the rstenrng posItron The optrmum posrtron depends mainly on the room ondrtron Although the Ideal surround syste...

Page 16: ...yer OUT To select the source connected to the AV AUX jacks press AV AUX key When you connect the audio source such as the MD player you do not need to connect the video cable When you connect the unit and the component with the S VIDEO cord you can get better picture quality FM indoor antenna The suppiled Indoor antenna ISfol temporary use only For stable signal reception we recommend us ng an oL ...

Page 17: ...layers are not system control compatrble You cannot make system control connectrons to this kind of equrpment Notes 1 ISL161 equrpment carnnot be combrned wrth IXRI XSI and IXS81 eqlripment for system operatrons If your equrpment consrsts of thus kind of combination please do not connect any system con trol cords Even without system control cords normal operatrons can be camed out wrthout effectrn...

Page 18: ...ter select either 1 RF REMOTE Band I or 2 RF REMOTE Band 2 Connecting IR repeater 0 Connect the IR repeater to the device as described in the repeater s manual Q Connect the IR repeater cable s to the IR REPEATER OUT jack s Notes l IR repeaters send a srgnal srmrlar to the device s own remote control Xantech repeaters models 282 00 286 00 or 283 001 are compatrble with Your new audio vrdeo recerve...

Page 19: ...hen the power comes ON press the key you want to operate Operating other component range IIR Transmitted I jm IR Transmitter Operating receiver range RFTransmitter RF Remote antenna l The remote control stgnal recerved by mafn unit IR and RF signals l When pressing more than one remote control key successively press the keys securely by leaving an Interval of 1 second or more between keys Notes 1 ...

Page 20: ...FF to ON 6ch AMP setLIp display will appear to enable you to reselect either SW or SB from the surround back or subwoofer speaker terminal 0 Press the A key or Joystick b to accept the setting The front speakers setnng rndrcatlon FRNT appears 0 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or Joystick A V to select the appropriate front speakers setting c 1 FRNT LARGE Large front speakers are connected to the receiv...

Page 21: ... to the main setup displays l The recefvei enters the speaker volume level adlustment Inode II steps q and q lndlcatlolx appeal only for the selected channels of the speakers that require adlustIng q Adjust the speaker volume level From your usual llstenlng posItion adjust the volume levels The volume levels from each speaker should be the same 0 Press the A V keys or Joystick 4 to select TEST TON...

Page 22: ...teps are needed betore startrng playback POWER I ON STANDBY 0 ON STANDBY 0 KRF V8060D VW6060 A SPEAKERS I3 I INPUT MODE POWER ON OFF MD TAPE KRFV8060D Turning on the receiver 0 Turn on the power to the related components Q Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing the POWER ON STANDBY 0 key for VR 60601 or POWER ON OFF and ON STANDBY 0 for KRF V8060D key Selecting the input mode If You have s...

Page 23: ...the selected source 0 When in TONE ON selection press the TONE key for the following displays q Use the VOLUME CONTROLknob or VOLUME keys to adjust the volume BASS Select this to adjust the low frequency range TREBLE Select thus to adjust the high frequency range 0 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or Joystick r r to adjust the sound quality w 3 4 I I T The bass and treble levels are adfustable from 10 t...

Page 24: ...elections rj ACTIVE EQ MUSIC Effective when llstenrng to music The ACTIVE EQ rndrcator lights up 1 lpmACTIVE EQCINEMA Effective when watchrng a movre The ACTIVE EQ rndrcator lights up 1 ACTIVE EQ TV Effective when watching TV The ACTIVE EQ rndrcator ltghts up 3 ACTIVE EQ OFF The ACTIVE EQ function IS turned OFF The ACTIVE EQ indicator goes off 1 l ACTIVE EQ will scroll from right to left When ACTI...

Page 25: ...anges durlrng recordrng in the AUTO REC MODE the audro Input sowce may be rntenupted momentarily Recording music in AUTO RECor MANUAL RECmode DIMMER I lnpui Selector 0 Use the Input Selector keys to select the source CD DVD DVD GCH VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 you want to record 0 Set the MD or TAPE recorder to record 0 Press and hold the DIMMER key for more than 2 seconds to select the AUTO REC or MANUAL REC ...

Page 26: ...he MULTI CONTROLknob or Joystick r r or TUNING W keys to select the station STEREO lights when a broadcast IS being recerved rn stereo TUNED is displayed when a station ISreceived Auto tuning The next station IStuned automattcally Manual tuning Turn the knob or use the Joystrck r Vi to select the desired station Presetting radio stations manually MULTI CONTROL TUNER MEMORY q Tune to the station yo...

Page 27: ...iginal display and start agaIn Receiving preset stations in order P CALL Joystick P CALL IM HI TUNER q Press the TUNER key to select the tuner as the source q Use the Joystick to adjust the P ILL I W direction to select the desired station l Each time you push the JoystIck another preset station ISrecewed in order Pushing the Joystick to P CALL HI does the following 01 02 03 38 39 40 Pushing the J...

Page 28: ...annel for the rear speakers which grve more diffuse and natural surround effect even rf you wanted the abrlrty to completely encrrcle the audrerxe wrtil sound positronrng sound effectsexactlywhere theywolud be heard II real Ilie For best results Dolby DrgrtalEXshould be used wrth rmovresoundtracks recorded wrth Dolby DIgItal Surround EXwhrch contarn a drgrtal flag that will automatrcally activate ...

Page 29: ...s LISP XP stands for Drgrtal Srgnal Processor The way a sound IS heard rn an actual environment depends on a iarrety of drfferent factors One of the most Important is reverberation the act of decayrng elements of sound echorng rn varrous places The DSP modes produce the feeling of presence by using the DSP to xeate reverberatron wrthout sporlrng the sound quality of the orrgrnal 3gnal DTS ES The D...

Page 30: ...DOLBY DIGITAL signal is input The DOLBY DIGITAL or PRO LOGIC rndlcator lights up 1 3 DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL surround 12 DOLBY D EX DOLBY DIGITAL EX surround 3 PLII MOVIE PRO LOGIC 11surround MOVIE mode The PRO LOGIC lndlcator lrghts up 1 4 PLII MUSIC PRO LOGIC II surround MUSIC mode The PRO LOGIC rndrcator irghts up 1 PRO LOGIC PRO LOGIC II surround PRO LOGIC mode The PRO LOGIC rndicator ligh...

Page 31: ...edwlths x 5 1 outputchannelsand the recerver you can enjoy surround sound playback When you try to play a disc other than Dolby Drgrtal such as DTS CD no sound is produced or nor semay be heard To avord this situatron make sure that you connect the component to the recerver s DVD GCH INPUT lacks through a surround processor whrch can decode the surround srgnal you want to listen to Connectrng a DV...

Page 32: ...mlnlmlze the difference I volume between the specified and non speclfled parts This makes It easy to hear all of the sound track even when listening at low volumes 0 Press the SOUND key then press the A V keys or Joystick 4 I until MIDNIGHT appears on the display l This can be selected only If CDIDVD DVD GCH VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 IS selected as the source and the llsten mode ISset to DOLBY DIGITAL 32...

Page 33: ...L knob or Joystick A T to adjust the volume l The adjustment range IS from 10 dB to I0 dB 8 Use the MULTI CONTROL knob or Joystick A T to adjust the center elevation level 0 The adlustment range IS flom 0 to 10 e CEItiTFR FOCUS w l tnot be wallable wllen the celxer weaker IS OFF CSII Rear Delay adjustment mode CSII mode only CS II Real Delay ad lslt nent ptovldes a bettel sowd effect from tl e rea...

Page 34: ...HERS key and press the numeric keys to enter the setup code l Example After you have regrstered the KENWOOD DVD player press 804 to register another DVD playerwhrch ISmanufactured by Panasonrc l If you push an InvalId key the letnote control WIII display ERROR and exit the setup mode aPress any of the REMOTE MODE key and then press the SOURCE 0 key to check that the component you want to control t...

Page 35: ...ote control code of the other components and yoil can operate the other components from the remote control II IITile remote control code ISstored on the key or memory of tile remote control 11111 Storing on the key YOLIcall stole tile Iemote control code to the key as show Ibelow SOURCE0 Numerickeys CH Sktpt ir14 TOP MENU OSD yg 4 Rewind w wFastforward DISCSEL DISCSKIP Point the infrared ray syste...

Page 36: ... 319 320 SHINTOM 333 SONY 301 302 303 304 305 306 SYNPHO 346 TEKNICA 346 350 TOSHIBA 314 ZENITH 322 1 G E 1 102 122 129 U LU 3 IHrl lJ i iqo HITACHI I IVC 114 115 I 113 KTV 138 139 LOEWE 123 124 MAGNAVOX 109 147 MARANTZ 121 MITSUBISHI 121 PANASONIC 111 112 122 129 PHILIPS PIONEER PROSTAN 109 147 116 117 AR 1 110 SONY 1 101 SYMPHONIC 143 144 TOSHIBA 120 QUASAR 111 118 ZENITH 107 108 DVD player Setu...

Page 37: ... operations equipped with system control operations a The LCD panel is only for remote control RC I 0816 VR 6060 modell The LCD panel is only for remote control K R0816 VR 6060 modell Cassette deck operations keys Cassette deck operations keys CDplayer operation keys CDplayer operation keys YE zz YE zz mvl i mvl i J 0 6 J 0 6 1 r7 1 t 1 r7 1 t 1 13 u 1 13 u 3 3 3 3 i ij 3 CZ i ij 3 CZ 3 2 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 38: ...onding to the operations you desire Refer to the following sections for details l Numeric keys functlon the same as the numeric keys 011the onglnal emote These keys can be used to perform the basic operations of KENWOOD and other manufacturers components which the setup code for each component had been entered beforehand _36 The LCD panel is only for remote control RC R0816 FIR 6060 model TV opera...

Page 39: ...ents DSS SAT receiver operation keys RC R0816iR0725 DVD player operation keys MENU Cursor up I Cursor down Cursor left L Cursor i Qh PAGE 1 rPage up or down OSD Backward Searchi FOrvmd Search i Cable tuner operation keys K R081 6lRO725 FGRO816lR0725 ...

Page 40: ... level l The audio cord from the record player IS Inot connected to the PHONO lacks l The record player IS Inot grounded l Connect It properly refet ring to Coivectlng the speakers 14 l Select a surround mode l Adlust the speaker levels using tile test tone 21 l Insert the audio cold plugs securely Into the PHONO lacks l Connect the grounding wire to the GhlD terms nal on the rear panel A humming ...

Page 41: ...the source component An attempt IS imade to play a tape whrch IS berng recorded rn the cassette deck The remote control has not been set to the operation mode for the component you wish to control l Register a setup code at the respectrve input s p l Press the source select keys or SOURCE 6 keys to select the appropriate operation mode l Replace with new batteries Operate the remote control unrt w...

Page 42: ...OFER 2 5 V 1 kn Tone control BASS I0 dB at 100 Hzl TREBLE 210 dB at 10 kHz For other countries AUDIO section KRF4806OD Effective power output during STEREO operation 1 kHz 10 8 R _ _ 110 W 110 W Rated power output during STEREO operation D S I 100 watts per channel minimum RMS both channels driven at 8 Q from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0 09 total harmonic distortion FTC Effective power outp...

Page 43: ...75 I 15 2 dBf 75 kHz dev SINAD 30 dB 50 dB quieting sensitivity STEREO 28 pV 75 ill 40 2 dBf Total harmonic distortion MONO 1 kHz 75 kHz dev __ 0 5 65 dBf input STEREO 1 kHz 67 5 6 75 kHz dev 0 7 65 dBf input Signal to noise ratio MONO 1 kHz 75 kHz dev ___ ___ _ 75 dB 65 dBf input STEREO 1 kHz 67 5 6 75 kHz dev 68 dB 65 dBf input Stereo separation 1 kHz _ _ _ 40 dB Selectivity 2400 kHz VR 6060 70 ...

Page 44: ...mber found on the back of the 1 r the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the tmodel and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer fol InformatIon or serwe on this product 44EN Model Serial Number ...

Page 45: ...h as a bookcase ot rack unless proper ventilation IS provided or the manufacturer s InstructIons have been adhered to 5 Water and moisture The appliance should not be used neal water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub In a wet basement or near a swlmmlng pool etc Do not place an object containing Ilquid such as a flower vase oii the appliance 6 Temperature The appliance m...

Page 46: ...PA 70 provrdes rnformatron with respect to proper groundrng of the tmast and supportrng structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of groundrng conductors locatron of antenna discharge unit connectron to grounding electrodes and reaurrements for the groundrr g electrode See Figure 18 Power lines An outside antenna system should not be located rn the vrctnrty of overh...

Page 47: ...e a cabinet VR 6060 P 19 FR Fonction RFde la tblbcommande ERRON La telecommande possede la fontion de commande a distance RF en plus de la fonction de commande a distance IR Ce modele peut recevoir les commandes de la telecommande meme lorsque ces commandes proviennent d un endroit ou le signal de controle a distance IR ne peut que tres difficilement acceder par exemple dans un meuble Le recepteur...

Page 48: ...lect SPEAKER EQ mode when subwoofer is selected you will be able to hear sound from the subwoofer When in STEREO mode thesound goesdirectlytofrontspeaker Speaker settings CORRECT q 0 l For FRNT LARGE selection no sound will be heard from subwoofer speaker even when it is set to ON However if you select SW RE MIX ON when subwoofer is selected you will be able to hear sound from the subwoofer When i...

Page 49: ...chaser to whom warranty runs Model Number Serial Number SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY USE THIS CARD WHEN l Inquiring about warranty service and information l Obtaining warranty service For your nearest KENWOOD Authorized Service Center call IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES I 800 536 9663 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAY A WEEK 99 3 B46 0330 03 01 K Y m ...

Page 50: ...nty is extended only to the original purchaser A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your KENWOOD product requires service 1 Take or ship it to any KENWOOD Authorized Service Center in the U S A along with a complete description of the problem Warranty service is not available outside th...

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