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Troubleshooting
Sound
Sound
I don’t hear any sound at all
Check that:
The volume is set at the proper level. See “Adjusting the Volume” on
page␣ 10 of this manual.
Mute is OFF. If the MUTE indicator on the front of the receiver is
blinking, MUTE is ON. See “Muting Sound” on page␣ 16 of this
manual.
The proper input (e.g., CD player, Tuner, etc.) has been selected on
the Remote Control unit. See “How Do I Operate Devices?” on page␣ 36
of this manual.
The proper zone has been selected. See “How Do I Switch Control
Modes?” on page 54 of this manual.
The CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR input has not been selected. (If it has,
the CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR indicator on the receiver’s front panel
will be lit). See “What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio -
Video Receiver?” on page␣ 2 of this manual.
The input mode matches the input signal (e.g., analog vs. digital) that
has been set. See “Switching Input Modes” on page␣ 23 of this manual.
The correct Input Mode (e.g., Full Auto) has been set for the digital
input. See “Input Modes” on page␣ 22.
The correct speakers have been activated. See “Turning the Speakers
On” on page␣ 9 of this manual.
Audio is not output only when a 96k fs compatible disc is played.
The optical cable may be bent. Use a new optical cable.
Check that the optical cable connector is connected properly.
Certain DVD player models inhibit digital output. Use analog cables
with such a DVD player.
The 96k fs indicator does not light while a 96k fs compatible disc is
being played.
The indicator will not light unless the DVD player is properly set.