Kenwood KRF-X9995D manuel d'utilisation

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    i B60-4885-10 02 CH (M, T , X) 001 1 KRF-X9995D OC[...]

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    ii Before Applying P ow er R ead this section carefully to ensur e safe operation. THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNI- TUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHO[...]

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    iii W elcome to the Connection and Setup Guide for your new Ken wood audio-video receiver . The KRF-X9995D offers 3 kinds of 5.1-channel digital de- coding: • Dolby Digital, for the hundreds of currently a vailable Dolby Digital D VDs and LaserDiscs. • DTS, a w ell-established multichannel format in movie theaters, is a vailable for home theate[...]

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    iv The abov e are additional trademarked names appearing in this manual. All other products named are trademarks of their respective companies . Unpacking If an y accessories are missing, or if the receiver is damaged or fails to operate , notify your dealer immediately . If your receiver w as shipped to you directly , notify y our shipper immediat[...]

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    v T able of Contents Chapter One: Connecting Y our Devices .... 1 Noting Y our Devices .............................................. 3 Connecting Y our Speakers .................................... 4 T o Connect Front Speakers Only T o Connect Front and Surround Sound Speakers What if I Hav e a Pow ered Subw oofer? T o Connect Surround Back Speake[...]

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    T able of Contents vi Setting Up Speakers ............................................ 37 Speaker Placement SP Selection SP Distance SP Level Bass Peak Lev el Identifying Devices F or Po werT ouch Control ..... 40 How Do I Identify Devices? How Do I R eplace a Setup Code with a New One? How Do I Delete Setup Codes? Example of device button display [...]

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    1 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Chapter One: Connecting Y our Devices W elcome to the Ken wood KRF-X9995D Connection and Setup Guide . This chapter guides you through connecting your home entertainment devices to y our new Kenw ood audio-video receiver . Once all your devices are connected, y ou can set up the Po werT ouch (see[...]

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    2 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUDIO R L FRONT R L SURROUND R L R L[...]

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    3 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Noting Y our Devices Use this table and the diagram on the preceding page to plan your connections before y ou make them, or use it to record your connections as y ou make them. Y ou will need this information later , when you set up y our Pow erT ouch (see “ Identifying Devices For Po werT ouc[...]

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    4 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Speakers OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUDIO R L [...]

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    5 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Speakers, continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until all connec- tions ha ve been made . T o Connect Front Speakers Only: If you only intend to listen to stereo sound (as opposed to surround sound), y ou may simply connect a single pair of speakers. T o do so: Using[...]

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    6 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Speakers, continued REMOTE IR OUT LCD OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT [...]

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    7 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Speakers, continued Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiv er to AC po wer until all connections ha ve been made . What if I Ha ve a P owered Sub woofer? Simply connect the subw oofer ’ s audio cable to the receiver ’ s SUB W OOFER PRE OUT jack as shown to the left. T o [...]

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    8 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections What if I Ha ve an Amplifier? OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUDIO [...]

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    9 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections What if I Ha ve an Amplifier?, continued Y ou can use supplemental pow er amplifiers for any of the channels instead of the receiver ’ s built-in amplifiers . Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to A C po wer until all connections hav e been made. T o connect supplemental power amplif[...]

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    10 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our TV OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUDIO R L FRONT R L SURROUND R [...]

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    11 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our TV , continued Do not plug in the receiv er or devices to AC po wer until you ha v e connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from y our TV to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your TV ’ s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and ca[...]

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    12 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN P R /C R P B /C B Y P R /C R P B /C B Y P R /C R P B /C B Y COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZO[...]

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    13 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Cable TV or Satellite Tuner , continued Do not plug in the receiver or devices to A C power until you ha v e connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from your cable or satellite tuner to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your tuner ’ s instructions f[...]

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    14 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our VCR(s) OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUDIO R L F[...]

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    15 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our VCR(s), continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from your VCR to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your VCR ’ s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilitie[...]

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    16 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Primary CD Pla y er OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R [...]

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    17 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Primary CD Player , continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from your 2 00-Disc CD Changer to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your changer ’ s instructions for more detail about its[...]

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    18 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our D VD Play er OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L FRONT R L SURROUND R L R L SURROUND[...]

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    19 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our D VD Pla y er , continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from y our DVD play er to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your D VD play er ’ s instructions for more detail about its connec[...]

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    20 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our CD-R R ecorder OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE OUT R L AUD[...]

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    21 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our CD-R R ecorder , continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until y ou hav e connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from y our CD-R recorder to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your CD-R recorder instructions for more detail about its connect[...]

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    22 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our MD R ecorder or Primary T ape Deck OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZO[...]

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    23 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our MD R ecorder or Primary T ape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from your MD re- corder or tape deck to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your MD recorder or tape deck ’ s[...]

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    24 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Secondary CD Play er or T ape Deck OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZO[...]

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    25 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Secondary CD Player or T ape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . This section focuses on the connections from your CD pla yer or tape deck to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your CD play er or tape deck ’ s inst[...]

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    26 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Laser Disc Player (with A C-3 RF Output) OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN PRE OUT ZONE B PRE[...]

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    27 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Laser Disc Play er (with A C-3 RF Output), continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . Y ou must purchase an RF Demodulator (DEM-999 1D) if you plan to operate a pla yer with a Dolby Digital (AC-3) RF output with this receiver [...]

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    28 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Laser Disc Pla y er (without A C-3 RF Output) OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO[...]

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    29 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Laser Disc Play er (without AC-3 RF Output), continued Do not plug in the receiver to A C power until you ha ve connected all your devices . These instructions describe how to connect a laser disc pla yer with a PCM Digital Output. If your pla y er has a Dolby Digi- tal (AC-3) R[...]

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    30 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting Y our Turntable/R ecord Play er OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VIDEO PRE OUT ZONE B PRE [...]

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    31 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting a Camcorder or A dditional VCR This section focuses on the connections from y our camcorder or VCR to the front of the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to y our camcorder or VCR ’ s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities . These instructions describe how to[...]

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    32 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL What if I Ha ve Several K enw ood Devices (System Control Chaining)? Connecting sy stem control cords after connecting a Ken wood audio component sy stem lets you take adv antage of convenient s ystem control operations . This unit is c[...]

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    33 Chapter One : Connecting Y our Devices Connections Connecting the Antennas AM Loop Antenna ANTENNA GND AM FM 75 Ω Y our new receiver comes with an AM loop antenna for AM radio reception. T o connect the AM antenna: 1. Insert the antenna loop into the base and position the loop. 2. Open the receiver ’ s antenna terminal levers . 3. Insert the[...]

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    34 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Chapter T w o: Setting Up Po werT ouch Y our new P owerT ouch controls y our new receiv er and can be set up to control most components attached to it. Po werT ouch appears and functions a little differently from traditional remotes. It incorporates sophisticated engineer- ing and design to al[...]

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    35 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Calibrating the T ouch Screen After you install the batteries or reset P owerT ouch, you need to calibrate the touch screen. The touch screen responds to pressure from the included stylus or your finger: If you are replacing batteries and complete the battery re- placement within 3 minutes, y [...]

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    36 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Navigating P ow erT ouch Interface For the r est of this chapter , you will be using the v arious settings on the Setup menu. The Setup menu includes the following settings and their subsettings: • Preference , which contains the follo wing: • IR ( “ Identifying Devices F or Po werT ouch[...]

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    37 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Setting Up Speakers Before you can begin using the receiv er to control y our home entertainment sy stem, you must set up Pow erT ouch to op- erate your speakers effectiv ely . There are four areas of speaker setup: • SP Selection • SP Distance • SP Level • Bass Peak Lev el Y ou can se[...]

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    38 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Custom setup: Use this method for a more customized setup where you determine more of the speaker settings , such as the bandwidth of the sound sent to each speaker . Custom setup configures the follo wing: SW=subw oofer , L=front left, R=front right, C=center , S L=surround left, SR=surround [...]

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    39 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch (Do not be concerned with the volume number read- out on the Level display — this is for reference purposes only . Use your ears to determine if the tw o speakers are playing at the same v olume). 8. R epeat steps 6 and 7 until all the sy stem ’ s speakers (except the subwoofer) pla y at t[...]

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    40 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Identifying Devices F or P o werT ouch Control Once your speakers are set up and configured, y ou must identify your component devices to P owerT ouch. Po werT ouch can be set up to control any device: if the de- vice code is not already part of Po w erT ouch ’ s extensive li- brary , you ca[...]

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    41 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Y our new Po werT ouch provides two w ays to store radio sta- tions: • Manual Memory , which allow s you to enter and store specific stations. • RDS Automatic Memory ( for U.K. only), which searches for stations broadcasting an RDS signal and automati- cally stores them in the first av ail[...]

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    42 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch 3. T ouch . 4. T ouch . 5. Confirm the station name list and touch if it is OK. If you do not w ant to finalize, touch to return to the previous screen. The station name are written in the preset channel list. Storing Stations Manually 1. T ouch (HOME1) on the Quick Access menu to ac- cess the[...]

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    43 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch T o Customize the P ow erT ouch Screen The configuration of the items in the P ow erT ouch screen such as the buttons can be customized so that they are eas y to use according to your liking. 1. Name ( ) : The name of the selected item can be changed. 2. Size ( ) : The size of the selected ite[...]

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    44 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch Moving an Item 1. T ouch the icon in the menu you want to customize . (The customization cannot be initiated in screens where the icon is grayed out.) 2. When the customization icons are displa yed, touch the icon so that it is highlighted (Mov e mode). 3. T ouch the item you w ant to mov e. T[...]

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    45 R emote Setup Chapter Tw o : Setting Up P owerT ouch BACKLIGHT •“ Complete ” is display ed when learning completes successfully . •“ Error ” is displa y ed when it failed. Be sure to use the device ’ s original remote . Po werT ouch will not learn commands from other univ ersal remotes. Depending on the remote control unit, "L[...]

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    R eceiver Setup Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the R eceiver 46 Chapter T ree: Setting Up on the R eceiv er It is possible to set up the speakers on the receiver main unit. How ever , some of the setting items such as the controlled device registration should be set on the Po werT ouch. If setup is made on the Pow erTouch, it is not necessary to repea[...]

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    R eceiver Setup Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the R eceiver 47 Selecting SW RE-MIX : - Press the SET UP button to display “ SW -REMIX OFF (or ON) ” . If the SUBW OOFER is set to OFF , select- ing SW RE-MIX step will be skipped. = Press the MUL TI CONTROL ( fi / % ) button to select ON or OFF . ~ Press the SET UP button to proceed to “ Adjustin[...]

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    48 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Chapter F our: Setting Up Multiple Zones The KRF-X9995D offers dual-zone output and control, which enables y ou to use a single receiver to control devices and speakers for tw o zones (rooms). Due to its advanced fea- tures and controls, y ou can play music in one zone while watching a mo vi[...]

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    49 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones DIGITAL OUT Y COMPONENT VIDEO ZONE B PRE OUT R R L SUB WOOFER CENTER VIDEO RECEIVER 2-CHANNEL PO WER AMPLIFIER ZONE A ZONE B P ower Amp LEFT SPEAKER RIGHT SPEAKER Making Connections This section describes ho w to connect speakers in the two zones to support the different scenarios. Before y [...]

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    50 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Setting Up the Po werT ouch Y ou can operate equipment from tw o different zones using your K enwood P ow erT ouch. T o do so: 1. Make sure you hav e identified all the connected devices to y our Po werT ouch. F or more information on identi- fying devices , see “ Identifying Devices For P[...]

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    51 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting the External Infrared R eceiv ers (for U.K. only) OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY IN S VIDEO VID[...]

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    52 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or R elay Controls (for U.K. only) OPTICAL VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 CD-R MD/ TAPE1 CD1 DVD EXT.CONTROL RS-232C DIGITAL IN COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT VIDEO 3 IN COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT REC OUT PLAY[...]

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    53 Multiple Zones Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or R elay Controls (for U.K. only), continued The KRF-X9995D (model for U.K.) supports 2 types of ad- ditional external controls: • A relay control that enables y ou to operate external re- la y-control devices (such as the Xantech 59 0-0 program- m[...]

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    54 Specifications Chapter Fiv e : Specifications Chapter Fiv e: Specifications R ead this page carefully to ensure safe oper ation. NO TE: Do not use contact cleaning agents because they could cause a malfunction. Be especially careful not to use contact cleaning agents containing oil, since they may de- form the plastic components. KRF-X9995D (for[...]

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    55 Specifications Chapter Fiv e : Specifications KRF-X9995D (for Other Countries) Audio Section Rated Output P ower during stereo operation 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.7% T .H.D. , 6 Ω (IEC) .......................................................................... 150W + 150 W 130 w atts per channel minimum RMS, both channels driven, at 6 Ω from 2 0Hz t[...]

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    56 Index Numerics 200-Disc CD Changer connecting ................................................ 17 connecting SL16 text cable ...................... 17 identifying to Po werT ouch ...................... 40 SL16/XS8 switch ....................................... 17 A AM antenna connecting ................................................ 33 prevent[...]

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    57 Index Po werT ouch clearing stored settings and reconfiguring ........................................ 35 deleting setup code .................................. 40 identifying devices ................................... 40 identifying receiver model type ............... 35 installing batteries .................................... 34 introductory[...]

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    F or y our records Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service on this product. Model Serial Number[...]