Kenwood VR-5900 setup guide

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Connecting and Setting Up Your New Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver

Welcome to the Connection and Setup Guide for your new Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver. This manual covers three models.

The VR-5900 offers 3 kinds of 5.1-channel digital decod- ing:

Dolby Digital, for the hundreds of currently available Dolby Digital DVDs and LaserDiscs.

DTS, a well-established multichannel format in movie theaters, is available for home theater on LaserDisc and DVD.

MPEG, a well-established multichannel format in movie theaters, is available for home theater on LaserDisc and DVD.

The VR-5900 also offers 2 kinds of 6.1-channel digital de- coding:

THX SURROUND EX reproduces 6.1-channel signals by performing matrix encoding of the Surround Back sig- nal into a surround channel, creating a 6.1-channel sur- round environment featuring even more excellent acous- tic field reproduction than the 5.1-channel surround audio.

DTS-ES also creates a 6.1-channel surround environment by adding the surround back signals. The VR-5900 can handle both DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 featuring recording of all channels in the digital discrete format and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 featuring matrix encoding.

In addition, the VR-5900 offers the following surround features.

DTS-NEO:6: This converts 2-channel signals into 6.1- channel signals by means of a high-accuracy digital matrix decoder.

Dolby Pro Logic II: This is advanced version of Dolby Pro Logic and features improved audio quality.

THX Ultra: This corrects signals in order to reproduce a similar acoustic field to movie theaters in home use.

Use it to connect all your current audio and video com- ponents—the VR-5900 has a variety of connection jacks so you can customize your entertainment setup.

It also includes Kenwood’s remarkable PowerTouch LCD remote—a graphical user interface without having to use your TV!

Other advanced features include 6 S-Video inputs and an optical and coaxial digital outputs for digital dubbing to MiniDisc or CD-R. For a match made in “dual-room heaven,” get the CD-3280M or CD-2280M changer.

D.R.I.V.E. circuit: This is a KENWOOD original technology for reproducing signals with high resolution by instant switching of the internal filters according to the input sig- nal. The VR-5900 incorporate a high performance DSP to provide very high resolution from a 32-bit DRIVE III cir- cuit, achieving stereo audio reproduction with the best quality ever reached.

HDCD®: This is a new format of high-resolution recording. The VR-5900 is capable of reproducing CDs recorded in the HDCD format with high resolution and wide dynamic range.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trade- marks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems,

Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other worldwide patents iii issues and pending. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. © 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

"Lucasfilm and THX are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd.

©Lucasfilm Ltd. &TM. All rights reserved. Surround EX is a jointly developed technology of THX and Dolby Laboratories Inc. and is a trademark of Dolby. Used under authorization."

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Contents VR-5900 A. and Canada AC 120 V only Before Applying PowerPage Unpacking Table of Contents Chapter Four Specifications Video signals Before You BeginBefore Connection Sensor jack Following diagram shows the entire back of the VR-5900Noting Your Devices Front Center Connecting Your SpeakersTo Connect Front and Surround Sound Speakers Using Banana Plugs except for U.KUsing Bare Wires To Connect Front Speakers OnlySurround Back Surround Back Powerd SubwooferTo Connect Surround Back Speakers What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer?What if I Have an Amplifier? Powerd Subwoofer Front CenterWhat if I Have an Amplifier? Video Composite Video Connecting Your TVTo Connect a TV What if I Want to Watch TV without TurningOn the Receiver? Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner Component Video OUTVideo OUT Audio OUT To Connect a Satellite Tuner Connecting Your VCRs Video Video OUTVideo OUT Video in Audio OUT To Connect a Secondary VCR To Connect a Primary VCRConnecting Your Primary CD Player Output a CD1Output B CD2 To Connect a Secondary CD Player What if I Have a Video CD-Compatible CD Player?To Connect a Kenwood 200-Disc CD Changer To Connect Any Other Primary CD Player or ChangerVideo OUT Subwoofer OUT Center OUT Surround OUT Front OUT Connecting Your DVD PlayerDTS disclaimer clause To Connect a DVD PlayerRecord in Analog Play OUT Analog Connecting Your CD-R RecorderTo Connect a CD-R Recorder Digital Record in Optical or Coaxial Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape DeckTo Connect an MD Recorder To Connect a Primary Tape DeckTo Connect a Secondary Tape Deck Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck To Connect a Secondary CD Player Connecting Your Laser Disc Player with AC-3 RF Output RF OUTRF Demodulator Digital OUT Video OUT Audio OUT To Connect an AC-3 RF Output Laser Disc Player Before inserting Connecting Your Laser Disc Player without AC-3 RF OutputTo Connect a PCM Digital Output Laser Disc Player Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player To Connect a Turntable/Record PlayerGND Audio OUT Audio OUT Video OUT Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCRTo Connect a Camcorder or Additional VCR Can I Connect an Additional VCR Permanently?System Control connection allows you to What if I Have Cable Radio? Connecting the AntennasAM Loop Antenna FM Indoor Antenna RF Remote Antenna FM Outdoor AntennaTo install the batteries Installing the BatteriesTo set the model type Resetting PowerTouchCalibrating the Touch Screen Selecting the Model TypeTo change the time until the screen goes out Navigating PowerTouch InterfaceSetup Edit Home 1HOME2Setting Up Speakers Speaker placementSP Selection SP Distance RemoteSetupBass Peak Level SP LevelHow Do I Identify Devices? Identifying Devices For PowerTouch ControlHow Do I Replace a Setup Code with a New One? How Do I Delete Setup Codes?Storing Radio Stations in Memory optional Storing RDS Stations AutomaticallyStoring RDS Station Name PS Read Storing Stations Manually Name input of the preset stationTo Customize the PowerTouch Screen Changing the nameChanging the item size Pasting an item Moving an itemCutting an item Copying an itemTo undo the last operation performed Locking customization results with passwordResetting to default Switching the customized screen to another JumpSetting Up on the Receiver Preparation for setupSpeaker setup Storing Radio Stations in Memory optional Storing RDS Stations AutomaticallyStoring Stations Manually Changing the RF Transmission Frequency RF Remote Control FunctionZone B Zone aMaking Connections Both Scenarios Connecting a Second TV/ MonitorSetting Up the PowerTouch IR OUT Connecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR RepeatersIR Receiver AdaptorTo Connect IR Repeaters Connecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR RepeatersTo Connect a Kenwood IR-9991 IR Receiver To Connect any other IR ReceiverDevice Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay ControlsRelay Control ControlledTo Connect TV ON/OFF Sensors To Connect Relay ControlsICIndustry Canada Notice FCC Compliance NoticeVideo Section Index VCR For your records