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Before Applying Power Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080 is designed for operation as follows. U.S.A. and Canada ................................ AC 120 V only ii Safety Precautions Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
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-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080 offers 3 kinds of 5.1-channel digital surround sound decoding: • 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.
, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific MicrosonicsTM are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the following: IN the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600, 5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in Australia: 669114. Other patents pending.
Table of Contents Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices .... 1 Noting Your Devices .............................................. 3 Connecting Your Speakers .................................... 4 To Connect Front Speakers Only To Connect Front and Surround Sound Speakers What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer? To Connect Surround Back Sound Speakers To Connect a Kenwood 200-Disc CD Changer To Connect Any Other Primary CD Player or Changer To Connect a Secondary CD Player Connecting Your DVD Player .............
Table of Contents Setting Up Speakers ............................................ 36 Speaker Placement Selecting Speakers Balancing the Speaker Volumes Bass Peak Level Adjusting the Speaker Distances Identifying Components for Remote Control Unit .......................................................................... 39 If a device cannot be remote controlled with any code in the list, or to add remote control target functions... Balancing the Speaker Levels with a Sound Level Meter ....................
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices Welcome to the Kenwood VR-5700/ VR-5090/VR-5080 Connection and Setup Guide. This chapter guides you through connecting your home entertainment devices to your new Kenwood audio-video receiver. Once all your devices are connected, you can set up the Remote Control unit (see Chapter Two).
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices The following diagram shows the entire back of the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Noting Your Devices Jack Set Device Manufacturer Model # Setup Code PHONO CD1 MD/TAPE1 CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR CD-R MONITOR OUT (TV on Remote Control unit) 3 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 ( VR-5700/ VR-5090 only ) DVD Use this table and the diagram on the preceding page to plan your connections before you make them, or use it to record your connections as you make them. If your digital cable is... Choose this jack set...
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers R FRONT R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT VIDEO 3 IN DVD IN MD/ TAPE1 PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR PLAY IN VIDEO3 PLAY IN VIDEO4 PR/CR MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PB/CB OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL IN CENTER SPEAKER (6–16Ω) C FM 75Ω MONITOR OUT GND DVD/ 6CH INPUT CD-R SURROUND PLAY IN
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. To Connect Front and Surround Sound Speakers: To Connect Front Speakers Only: To listen to the full surround sound that this receiver can put out, connect front speakers, center, left surround, and right surround speakers.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued R SURROUND BACK L SURROUND BACK POWERD SUBWOOFER Power Amp. 6 IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT MD/ TAPE1 PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR PB/CB PLAY IN VIDEO3 PLAY IN VIDEO4 PR/CR EXT.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer? Simply connect the subwoofer’s audio cable to the receiver’s SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack as shown to the left.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have an Amplifier? R FRONT L FRONT Power Amp. CENTER Power Amp. The figure shows an example for the VR-5700.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have an Amplifier?, continued You can use supplemental power amplifiers for any of the channels instead of the receiver’s built-in amplifiers. Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. To connect supplemental power amplifiers: 1. Using RCA audio cables (not supplied), connect the receiver’s PRE OUT jacks to the amplifiers’ input jacks as shown to the left. 2.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your TV IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT IR REPEATER OUT/ IR RECEIVER IR OUT IN LCD DVD CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD 20mA REMOTE SYSTEM CONTROL RF REMOT ANTENN DC12V 20mA REMOTE A B R AUDIO L PHONO VIDEO1 SL16 TEXT FM 75Ω AM PB/CB PLAY IN DVD COMPONENT VIDEO IN 10 CD1 ANTENNA PR/CR CD1 MD/ T
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your TV, continued To Connect a TV: Do not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your TV to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your TV’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner COMPONENT VIDEO OUT IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT R AUDIO L S VIDEO VIDEO REC OUT MD/ TAPE1 REC OUT MD/ TAPE1 VIDEO2 Y PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR VIDEO 3 EXT.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued To Connect a Cable TV Tuner with a Composite (RCA) Video Output: Do not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power until you have connected all your devices. 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on page 1. It contains important notes about the types of video connections you can make.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your VCR(s) IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO S-VIDEO IN DIGITAL OUT SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT R AUDIO L S VIDEO VIDEO IR REPEATER OUT/ IR RECEIVER IR OUT IN LCD DVD CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD 20mA REMOTE SL16 TEXT PHONO VIDEO1 RF REMOTE ANTENNA DC12V 20mA REMOTE A B R AUDIO L CENTER SPEAKER (6–16Ω) C Y REC OUT SYSTEM CONTROL FM 75Ω AM PB/CB S-VIDEO OUT CD1 PLAY
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your VCR(s), continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your VCR to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your VCR’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities. The instructions in this section show one of several possible variations on connecting your VCR.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Primary CD Player PUSH OPEN ) ^ & $ › DIGITAL OUT - OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT 16 Remove protective cap before connecting.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Primary CD Player, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your 200-Disc CD Changer to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your changer’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities. Each set of instructions in this section shows one of several possible variations on connecting your CD player(s).
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your DVD Player 3 8 7 4 ¢ DIGITAL OUT - OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO Remove protective cap before connecting.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your DVD Player, continued To Connect a DVD Player: Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your DVD player to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your DVD player’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities. The instructions in this section show one of several possible variations on connecting your DVD player.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your CD-R Recorder DIGITAL RECORD IN - COAXIAL (VR-5700/VR-5090 only) or OPTICAL IR RECEIVER IN Remove protective cap before connecting. R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT 20 SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT REC OUT MD/ TAPE1 VIDEO2 PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR PB/CB PLAY IN VIDEO3 PLAY IN VIDEO4 PR/CR VIDEO 3 EXT.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your CD-R Recorder, continued To Connect a CD-R Recorder: Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your CD-R recorder to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your CD-R recorder instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck DIGITAL RECORD IN - COAXIAL (VR-5700/VR-5090 only) or OPTICAL IR RECEIVER IN Remove protective cap before connecting.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your MD recorder or tape deck to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your MD recorder or tape deck’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT 24 SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L IR REPEATER OUT/ IR RECEIVER IR OUT IN LCD DVD CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD 20mA REMOTE SL16 TEXT DC12V 20mA REMOTE R AUDIO L PHONO VIDEO1 RF REMOTE ANTENNA A B CENTER SPEAKER (6–16Ω) C Y REC OUT SYSTEM CONTROL FM 75Ω AM PB/CB CD1
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your CD player or tape deck to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your CD player or tape deck’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output) AC-3 RF OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT 26 Remove protective cap before inserting SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT CD1 VIDEO 3 IN DVD IN MD/ TAPE1 MD/ TAPE1 VIDEO2 Y PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR VIDEO3 PR/CR VIDEO 2 DIGITA
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output), continued To Connect an AC-3 RF Output Laser Disc Player: Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. You must purchase an RF Demodulator (such as the Kenwood DEM-9991D available from one of our parts distributors) if you plan to operate a player with a Dolby Digital (AC-3) RF output with this receiver.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output) DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO DIGITAL OUT 28 SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT IR REPEATER OUT/ IR RECEIVER IR OUT IN LCD DVD CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD 20mA REMOTE SYSTEM CONTROL RF REMOTE ANTENNA DC12V 20mA REMOTE A B R AUDIO L PHONO VIDEO1 SL16 TEXT CENTER S
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output), continued To Connect a PCM Digital Output Laser Disc Player: Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. These instructions describe how to connect a laser disc player with a PCM Digital Output. If your player has a Dolby Digital (AC-3) RF Out, see “Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output)” on page 26.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your turntable/ record player to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080. Please refer to your turntable/record player’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities. GND To Connect a Turntable/Record Player: AUDIO OUT 1.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR This section focuses on the connections from your camcorder or VCR to the front of the VR-5700/VR-5090/ VR-5080. Please refer to your camcorder or VCR’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities. These instructions describe how to connect a camcorder or VCR quickly and probably temporarily to the front of the receiver.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)? Connecting system control cords after connecting a KENWOOD audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient system control operations. This unit is compatible only with the [SL16] mode. The system control operation is not available if the unit is connected in the [XS8] connection mode.
Connections Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting the Antennas RF Remote Antenna FM Indoor Antenna AM Loop Antenna FM 75Ω RF REMOTE ANTENNA AM GND ANTENNA Your new receiver also comes with an FM indoor antenna for FM radio reception. To connect the FM antenna: The Remote Control unit for the VR-5700/VR-5090/ VR-5080 communicates with the receiver via RF transmission. To properly receive the RF remote signal, connect the provided RF Remote Antenna as described below. 1.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Chapter Two: Setting Up Remote Control Unit This Remote Control unit can be set up to remote control the receiver as well as most of the devices connected to it. Remote Setup The appearance and functions of the Remote Control unit are slightly different from other Remote Control units. Since it is used to remote control a large number of devices, its screen shows the information of each device in separate menus.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Basic Operation of Remote Control Unit Remote Control unit is a new type of Remote Control unit which receives information from the receiver and display it on the LCD screen. If a video device which is connected to an input is not identified by Remote Control unit, the device name is skipped and not displayed. (VR-5080 only) Although Video4 is displayed in the initial status, the receiver cannot be switched to select Video4.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Setting Up Speakers Remote Setup Before you can begin using the receiver to control your home entertainment system, you must set up Remote Control unit to operate your speakers effectively. There are four areas of speaker setup: • • • • Selecting the Speakers Balancing the Speaker Volumes Bass Peak Level Adjusting the Speaker Distances The receiver must be on and speakers must be connected before you can set up speakers.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit 8. When the center speaker setting menu appears, select Center Nml/THX, Large or Off in the same way as step 6, then press the Next button. Select Off when no center speaker is connected. (If you select Nml/THX in step 7. “Large” cannot be selected here.) 10. When the surround back (left and right) speaker setting menu (Sur. Back) appears, select Sur. Back Nml/ THX, Large or Off in the same way as step 6, then press the Next button.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Remote Setup 6. Test noise is generated from the front left speaker. Listen to the volume of the noise carefully. The test noise moves from a speaker to the next speaker every about 2 seconds. The test noise does not move while a control is manipulated. 7. Listen to the test noise level carefully.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Identifying Components for Remote Control Unit 3. Press the Setup button (LCD function button 2). 01.IR 02.Surround 03.Contrast Home Enter 7. Select the device name connected to the jack (CD, Tape, etc.) using the button. or button, then press the Enter Remote Setup After the speaker setup, it is required to make Remote Control unit capable of identifying the devices it controls.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Set other devices by repeating steps 5 to 12 for each of them. This function can also be used to change a setup code or add extended function to the remote control target. To change a setup code: When a new device is purchased to replace the previously connected device, it is required to let Remote Control unit identify the new device as described below. 1. Connect the new device (see pages 3 to 32). 2.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Press the Exit button (LCD function button 2) to exit from the operation. 9 12 6 7 Complete FFFFFFMenu 5. To program other remote control signals, repeat steps 1 to 4 for each. 11 8 0 /7 Video1 DVD To reset a button to the factory shipment condition by clearing the previously programmed signal: 10 3 +100 5 4 1 1 +10 2 - 1 + /8 - + 2WAY LCD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 4.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Balancing the Speaker Levels with a Sound Level Meter Note: These instructions assume you are using a Radio Shack SPL meter, model 33-2050. 1. Eliminate as many external noise sources as possible Remote Setup 2. Sit in the place where you and your guests will sit while watching movies or listening to music 3. Press the MUSIC button or MOVIE button to display the “Menu”. Tuner FMF01chFFAuto F87.50MHz FFFFFFMenu 42 4.
Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit RF Remote Control Function Changing the RF Transmission Frequency To change the RF remote transmission frequency: 1. Open the battery cover on the rear. RF RF 2 1 The control distance of the RF remote signal is about 30 ft (10 meters) provided there is no obstacle. The following factors can maximize the operation of your Remote Control unit. 1. Aim Remote Control unit toward the area where the receiver is located. 2.
Chapter Three: Using Receiver’s Front Panel to Set Up the Speakers Chapter Three: Using Receiver’s Front Panel to Set Up the Speakers You can also perform the Speaker Setup and program preset radio stations using the receiver’s front panel. (If you have already set up the speakers or programmed radio stations using Remote Control unit you don’t have to repeat the procedures using the front panel.
Chapter Three: Using Receiver’s Front Panel to Set Up the Speakers A. If your surround back speakers are not capable of producing clean, deep bass energy at output levels that match those produced by a typical powered subwoofer, leave the receiver set this way and proceed to step 4. (Just about all surround back speakers should be considered NML/THX.) B.
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones The VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080 offers dual-zone output and control, which enables you to use a single receiver to control devices and speakers for two zones (rooms). Due to its advanced features and controls, you can play music in one zone while watching a movie in the other! No additional amplifier for Zone B: You can use the Receiver’s Speaker B output for Zone B.
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Making Connections This section describes how to connect speakers in the two zones to support the different scenarios. Before you read this section, Kenwood recommends reading “Connecting Your Speakers” on page 4 of this manual. In addition, this section discusses how to connect a second TV/Monitor and how to connect an IR Receiver and IR Repeaters.
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters IR RECEIVER IR-9991 IR RECEIVER IR-9991 AC ADAPTOR MO MO NIT OR IR OUT IR IN R L ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO 48 SUB WOOFER CENTER COMPONENT VIDEO Y R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND L R FRONT L PRE OUT S VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L REC OUT PHONO VIDEO1 Multiple Zones REC OUT MD/ TAPE1 PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT CD2/ TAPE2 MONITOR PB/CB PLAY IN VIDEO3 PR/CR EXT.
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters, continued For any situation where want to control the VR-5700/VR5090/VR-5080 via IR (such as in a dual-zone system, or if there is extreme RF interference), you can connect an external IR transceiver to the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080 and use Remote Control unit’s IR communication instead of RF.
Chapter Five : Warnings and Specifications Chapter Five: Warnings and Specifications Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. Warnings FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
Chapter Five : Warnings and Specifications VR-5090/VR-5080 Specifications Video Section Video Inputs / Outputs Video (composite) ............................................. 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω S Video (luminance signal) ............................... 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω (chrominance signal) .................. 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω Component (luminance signal) ....................... 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω (PB/PR-signal) ............................. ±0.
Chapter Five : Warnings and Specifications Video Section Video Inputs / Outputs Video (composite) ............................................. 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω S Video (luminance signal) ............................... 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω (chrominance signal) .................. 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω Component (luminance signal) ....................... 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω (PB/PR-signal) ............................. ±0.324 Vp-p / 75 Ω FM Tuner Section IR Repeater Out Terminal Maximum Output Current .........................
Numerics 200-Disc CD Changer connecting ................................................ connecting SL16 text cable ...................... identifying for Remote Control unit ....... SL16/XS8 switch ....................................... 17 17 39 17 A AM antenna connecting ................................................ 33 preventing hum interference ................... 33 amplifier connecting .............................................. 6, 8 using in multiple zones ...........................
selecting speakers ..................................... 36 speaker distance, setting .......................... 38 speaker level, setting ................................ 37 speaker type, setting ................................. 36 subwoofer level, setting ........................... 38 RF remote antenna ........................................... 33 RF remote control function .............................. 43 right speakers front, connecting ........................................