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KRF-V9993D, VR-4700, VR-4900 manual
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Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch
Remote Setup
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Contents
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Connecting and Setting Up Your New Kenwood Audio-VideoReceiver
Before Applying Power
Safety Precautions
CHANNEL SPACE / DE-EMPHASISSwitch
Area
CHANNEL
DE
SPACE freq
Table of Contents
Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control
Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional)
Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms
Chapter Five: Warnings and
(except for VR-4700)
Specifications
Chapter One: Connecting our Devices
The following diagram shows the entire back of the VR-4900/VR-4700/KRF-V9993D
Noting Your Devices
Jack Set
Device
Manufacturer
Model #
Connecting Your Speakers
Connecting Your Speakers, continued
1. Loosen post
2. Insert wire
3. Tighten post
What if I Have an Amplifier
What if I Have an Amplifier?, continued
Connecting Your TV
Connecting Your TV, continued
Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner
Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued
Connecting Your VCR(s)
Connecting Your VCR(s), continued
Connecting Your Primary CD Player
Connecting Your Primary CD Player, continued
Connecting Your DVD Player
Connecting Your DVD Player, continued
Connecting Your CD-RRecorder
Connecting Your CD-RRecorder, continued
Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck
Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continued
Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck
TAPE RECORD IN
CD OUTPUT OR TAPE PLAY OUT
Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued
Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3RF Output)
Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3RF Output), continued
Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3RF Output)
Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3RF Output), continued
Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player
Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR
(or additional VCR)
What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)
Receiver
CD Player
MD Recorder or Tape Deck
Other [SL 16] compatible device
Connecting the Antennas
Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch
Installing the Batteries
Calibrating the Touch Screen
Selecting the Model Type
Navigating PowerTouch Interface
Setting Up Speakers
SP Selection
Quick Setup:
Custom setup:
Off
Nml
If you set your left and right front speakers to
Re-Mix
d. Touch
If your front speakers are set to Nml, you can only set your
center and surround speakers to Nml (or Off)
Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control
•CD1
•CD2/TAPE2
•MD/TAPE1
•CD-R
• VIDEO1 through VIDEO4
What if y device doesn not ork with a y
of the codes on the list
What ifPI ant owerT
ouch to Control
Additional Functions
Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional)
Storing Stations Manually
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Chapter Three: Setting Up on the Receiver
Reveiver Setup
2. 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
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms
Making Connections
Setting Up the PowerTouch
Connecting an External Infrared Receiver and IR Repeaters
In case of use in ROOM B
Connecting an External Infrared Receiver and IR Repeaters, continued
To Connect a KENWOOD IR-9991IR Receiver:
IR RECEIVER IN
Multiple
To Connect any other IR Receiver:
Rooms
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To Connect Relay Controls:
RELAY CON- TROL
To Connect TV ON/OFF Sensors:
TV ON/ OFF SENSOR
Chapter Five: Warnings and Specifications
Warnings
Chapter Five : Warnings and Specifications
KRF-V9993D
Audio Section
Digital Audio Section
Video Section
Index
Numerics
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