Kenwood VR-4900 manuals
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When we buy new device such as Kenwood VR-4900 we often through away most of the documentation but the warranty.
Very often issues with Kenwood VR-4900 begin only after the warranty period ends and you may want to find how to repair it or just do some service work.
Even oftener it is hard to remember what does each function in Stereo System Kenwood VR-4900 is responsible for and what options to choose for expected result.
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2 Connecting and Setting Up Your New Kenwood Audio-VideoReceiver3 Before Applying PowerSafety Precautions 4 CHANNEL SPACE / DE-EMPHASISSwitchArea CHANNEL DE SPACE freq USA, Canada FM : 100 kHz and South American AM : 10 kHz Countries Other FM : 50 kHz 9 kHz Unpacking 5 Table of ContentsIdentifying Devices For PowerTouch Control Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) 6 Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the ReceiverChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms Chapter Five: Warnings and (except for VR-4700) SpecificationsMaking Connections Setting Up the PowerTouch Connecting an External Infrared Receiver and IR Repeaters Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay Controls 7 Chapter One: Connecting our Devices8 The following diagram shows the entire back of the VR-4900/VR-4700/KRF-V9993D9 Noting Your DevicesJack Set Device Manufacturer Model # Setup Code 10 Connecting Your Speakers11 Connecting Your Speakers, continued1. Loosen post 2. Insert wire 3. Tighten post 12 What if I Have an Amplifier13 What if I Have an Amplifier?, continued14 Connecting Your TV15 Connecting Your TV, continued16 Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner17 Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued18 Connecting Your VCR(s)19 Connecting Your VCR(s), continued20 Connecting Your Primary CD Player21 Connecting Your Primary CD Player, continued22 Connecting Your DVD Player23 Connecting Your DVD Player, continued24 Connecting Your CD-RRecorder25 Connecting Your CD-RRecorder, continued26 Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck27 Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continued28 Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape DeckTAPE RECORD IN CD OUTPUT OR TAPE PLAY OUT 29 Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued30 Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3RF Output)31 Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3RF Output), continued32 Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3RF Output)33 Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3RF Output), continued34 Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player35 Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR36 What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)Receiver CD Player MD Recorder or Tape Deck Other [SL 16] compatible device 37 Connecting the Antennas38 Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch49 Chapter Three: Setting Up on the Receiver50 Reveiver Setup2. Adjusting the speaker volumes 1Minimize external noise in the listening room 2Position yourself in a place where you usually listen to music or view video Increase the receiver’s main volume to level as the front left speaker by pressing the MULTI CONTROL (fi/%) key 3. Setting the speaker distances 5Press the SET UP key repeatedly until “SETUP FIXED” is displayed Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) Storing RDS Stations Automatically (VR-4900and KRF- V9993D): 1Press the INPUT SELECTOR ¤or ‹key to select the Tuner input 2Press the BAND key to select the FM band Press and hold the MEMORY Storing Stations Manually: 2Press the BAND key to choose the receiving band 3Press the MEMORY key 4Press the P.Call (fi/%) key to display the desired preset number 5Press the MEMORY key again to complete the preset- ting 51 Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms58 Chapter Five: Warnings and Specifications62 For your records
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