Single CD remote control

It is necessaw to assign the CD player input previously

r_ Select the "CDI" icon.

• The "CDI" input is selected

[] Select the icon to be controlled.

EiI@

 

_ample o_men_

E ]Xtdl

..................

 

 

_

_(_

screen:

 

_{_3__

 

When

the system setup

.........................

code

is input

[] Perform operation in the "CD Mode" menu screen.

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[, Repeat t

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Carrousel CO remote control

t is necessary to assgn the CD player input prevJousJy.

- eiectthe"CDr"ice..

• The "CD1" input is selected

[] Select the icon to be controlled.

Example of menu

screen :

When the system setup

code is input

_1 Perform operation in the "CD Mode"menu screen.

Remote control of non-KENWOOD CD player

It is necessary _u ass_n the CI) player input previously

Zl Select the "CDI" icon.

• The "CDI" input s selected

[] Select the icon to be controlled.

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I I I

[] Perform operation in the "Video CD (CD)" menu screen.

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AiMoni

!

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To play a Video CD compatible CD player and outputs its

video, connect its video and audio outputs to one of [he

sets

of nput

jacks VIDE01

to VIDE04.

 

• When

using

a

Video-CD

player,

remove

the system

control

cord

from

the CD

player.

 

 

[] Select the icon to be controlled in the "CD Mode" menu screen.

.,o0om

[ _ Time I

Controlling a Multi-room capability CD Player

Control

from

"Room

A"

 

• When "Room B _ is set, the fixed segment [cons that

To control such a CD piayer from "Room

A", set '*ZoneSelect" to "Room A" and select the

can be selected are timited,

"CD1"

icon•

"CD2"

cannot be controlled

while "Room A" is set,

 

Control

from

"Room

B"

 

 

TO control suctz a 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.

 

Controlling

other CD players

than the Muiti-room capability

CD PlaYe_r}whe_zPla;ersa;e"con.e;;edi

When a

KENWOOD

 

CD

player

and a

non-KENWOOD

CD player or two CD

players from

non-KEN_,_-/OOD

manufacturers

are connected,

Control

from "Room

A"

 

 

 

 

 

When "Room B" is set, the fixed segment cons that

To control

from

"Room

A', set "Zone

Select"

to "Room

A" and select the "CDI"

or "CD2/

can be selected are imited. The CD player connected to

Tape2" icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the "CD2/Tape"

input cannot

be used in "Room B".

Centre/from

"Room

B"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To control

from

"Room

B', set

"Zone

select"

to "Room

B" and select the "CDI"

icon (i,e,

 

 

 

the CD pieyer connected to the "CD1" input],

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controlling other CDplayers than the Multi-room capability CD Player (W_eone. CDplayerisconnected)

trol

from "Room

A"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When

"Room

B" is

set, the f xed segment

cons that

control

such

a CD player

from

"Room

A",

set

"Zone

Select"

to

"Room

A"

and

select

the

can

be s elected

are

limited

 

DI"

icom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

trel from "Room B"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

control

such

a CD

player

from

'*Room

B",

set

"Zone

Select"

to

"Room

B"

and

select

the

 

 

 

 

 

bl"

icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenwood KRF-VBB81 D Single CD remote control, Carrousel CO remote control, Remote control of non-KENWOOD CD player

VR-2000, KRF-VBB81 D specifications

The Kenwood VR-2000 and KRF-VBB81 D are two notable audio receivers that embody Kenwood's commitment to high-quality sound and robust functionality. These models cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, providing a range of features designed to enhance the listening experience.

Starting with the Kenwood VR-2000, this receiver is a versatile component for any home audio setup. It supports multiple input options, including HDMI, optical, and coaxial connections, allowing users to connect a variety of devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. With its impressive power output, the VR-2000 delivers clean and dynamic sound across a range of frequencies, ensuring a captivating audio experience whether you're playing music or watching movies. The built-in Dolby Digital and DTS processing capabilities further enhance playback quality, making it an ideal choice for surround sound systems.

The KRF-VBB81 D, on the other hand, focuses on delivering a comprehensive audio experience with its array of features. Boasting a robust amplifier section, this receiver provides ample power for driving speakers in both stereo and surround setups. With the inclusion of a built-in AM/FM tuner, users can easily access their favorite radio stations, while the integrated digital signal processing allows for fine-tuning of sound settings to match individual preferences.

Both models showcase Kenwood's dedication to innovation with technologies such as automatic speaker calibration, which optimizes sound output based on the specific acoustics of a room. This feature ensures that users receive the best possible sound quality without the need for extensive manual adjustments. Additionally, these receivers often come equipped with remote controls, giving users the convenience of managing their audio system from a distance.

In terms of design, the Kenwood VR-2000 and KRF-VBB81 D boast a sleek and modern aesthetic, making them visually appealing additions to any entertainment center. Their user-friendly interfaces further enhance the overall experience, allowing for easy navigation through various settings and configurations.

In summary, the Kenwood VR-2000 and KRF-VBB81 D stand out in the realm of audio receivers, featuring powerful sound output, versatile connectivity options, and advanced sound processing technologies. Whether you're a music lover or a movie enthusiast, these receivers provide the quality and performance that can elevate your audio experience to new heights.