AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL CENTER
KRF-V7200D
KRF-V6200D
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
© B60-5678-00/00 (E, X) KW
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated.
Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should
be retained for future reference.
12.Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
13.Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions.
1. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
2. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance
– this indicates a need for service.
3. Water and Moisture – This product shall not be exposed to
dripping and splashing – for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a
swimming pool; and the like. Do not place an object containing
liquid, such as a flower vase, on the appliance.
g) If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected.
14.Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by
the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or
other hazards.
4. Accessories – Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child
or adult, and serious damage to the product.
15.Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table recommended by the manufacturer. Any mounting of
the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions,
and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer. A product and cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
16.Wall or Ceiling Mounting – This product should be mounted
to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
17.Heat – This product should be situated away from heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products that
produce heat. Do not place a flaming object, such as a candle
or lantern, or near the product.
5. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and
to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or
the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
18.Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
6. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on the product. If you are not sure of
the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer
or local power company.
19.Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable
system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or
cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection
against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article
810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,
and requirements for the grounding electrode.
CAUTION– Polarization –
7.
This product may be equipped
with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should
still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
8. Power Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed
so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the product.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIR
E
GROUND CLAMPS
ANTENNA
9. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMP
EQUIPMENT
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
10.Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords,
or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
11.Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into
this product through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Notes:
1. Item 7 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment.
2. Item 19 complies with UL in the U.S.A.
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Before applying power
Recording ............................................................ 36
Recording mode setting in digital audio source
Contents
To ensure safety, read the items carrying
this marking carefully.
recording (main unit only)........................................... 36
Recording audio (analog sources) ................................. 36
Recording video.................................................................... 36
Before applying power ................................... 2
Safety precautions...........................................................2
Unpacking..................................................................................2
Notes on instructions.............................................................2
Further adjustments .......................................... 37
Fine adjustment of the sound ......................................... 37
Additional functions .......................................... 39
Convenient functions ......................................................... 39
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............. 3
Remote control operations for
Special features........................................................................4
Kenwood DVD players.................................... 40
Names and functions of parts ............................. 5
Main unit ....................................................................................5
Remote control unit ...............................................................6
Preparing the remote control.............................................7
Troubleshooting ................................................. 41
Specifications...................................................... 44
Setting up the system .......................................... 8
Speaker placement.................................................................8
Digital connections ................................................................9
Connecting a DVD player (6-channel input) .............. 10
Connecting audio components...................................... 11
Connecting video components...................................... 12
Connecting video components
Special features
PURE AUDIO MODE £
This is the mode for enjoying audio sources in high-quality stereo.
It shuts off the power to the video circuitry as well as the display
to eliminate their influence on the audio circuitry and improve
the reproduced audio quality.
(COMPONENT VIDEO).................................................... 13
Connecting the speakers (KRF-V7200D)...................... 14
Connecting the speakers (KRF-V6200D)...................... 15
Connecting the terminals ................................................. 16
Connecting to the AV AUX jacks and USB jack.......... 16
Connecting the antennas.................................................. 17
USB host for digital audio player ¢
The easily accessible front-mounted USB jack can accept USB
mass-storage-class compliant digital audio players or flash
memories. Audio files recorded in the USB device can be played,
and tag information such as title, artist name and album name
can also be displayed.
Speaker settings ................................................. 18
Speaker setup (Easy Setup) .............................................. 18
Speaker setting flow ........................................................... 19
Getting into the setup mode........................................... 19
Speaker setup ("SP SETUP").............................................. 20
Adjusting the speaker level ("TEST TONE") ................. 20
Distance setting ("DISTANCE")......................................... 21
Low frequency effects level ("LFE LVL") ........................ 21
True home theater sound ¶
This unit incorporates a wide variety of surround modes to bring
you maximum enjoyment from your video software. Select a
surround mode according to your equipment or the software you
Normal Playback................................................. 22
Preparing for playback ....................................................... 22
Listening to a source component .................................. 23
Listening to music with PURE AUDIO MODE.............. 23
are going to play and enjoy!
• Dolby Digital
• Dolby Digital EX
• Dolby Pro Logic II
• Dolby Pro Logic IIx
• DTS
• DTS-ES
• Neo:6
Operation of USB source.................................... 24
Playable USB device and files .......................................... 25
Adjusting the sound........................................... 26
• DSP surround modes
• DVD 6-channel input
Ambience effects ................................................ 27
Surround modes................................................................... 27
Surround play........................................................................ 30
DVD 6-channel playback................................................... 31
Listening to radio broadcasts............................ 32
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations .................................... 32
Using RDS (Radio Data System) ..................................... 32
RDS Auto Memory ............................................................... 33
Presetting radio stations manually................................ 33
Receiving preset stations .................................................. 34
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL)................. 34
Tuning by program type (PTY search).......................... 35
Using the DISPLAY key ....................................................... 35
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Names and functions of parts
Main unit
Frequency display,
Input display,
AUTO DETECT indicator
Preset channel display,
DIGITAL indicator
Band indicators
AUTO indicator
RDS indicator
PTY indicator
Surround mode display
DSP MODE
indicator
Speaker indicator
6CH INPUT indicator
DTS / DTS-ES
indicator
DISCRETE 6.1
indicator
CLIP indicator
MUTE
indicator
DOLBY DIGITAL /
DOLBY DIGITAL EX
indicator
TONE indicator
MATRIX 6.1
indicator
Neo:6 indicator
TUNED indicator
PRO LOGIC
indicator
ST. indicator
Input channel status indicator
Display
VOLUME CONTROL
DOLBY DIGITAL
DTS
ACTIVE EQ
SPEAKRS B
PURE AUDIO MODE
SPEAKERS A/B/OFF
MULTI CONTROL
INPUT SELECTOR
USB/AV AUX
VIDEO
PURE AUDIO MODE
LISTEN MODE
SETUP
BAND
AUTO/MONO ACTIVE EQ INPUT MODE
L-AUDIO-R
USB
PHONES
ꢂ
ꢃ
D
ꢁ
8 SETUP key
(
$ INPUT SELECTOR knob
Use to select the input sources.
% PURE AUDIO MODE key £
PURE AUDIO MODE indicator
Use to select PURE AUDIO MODE.
When this mode is on, the PURE
AUDIO MODE indicator is lit.
^ USB/AV AUX key
1
(power) key
Use to select the speakers' settings
Standby indicator
etc.
Switch the unit ON and standby.
When the unit is in standby mode, the
standby indicator is lit.
9 MULTI CONTROL knob
Use to control a variety of settings.
4/¢ knob
2 Surround LED indicators
DOLBY DIGITAL indicator
Light when this unit is in the Dolby
Digital mode.
Use to skip the file of the USB source
backwards/forwards.
¢
Use to select the radio station. ¤
Use to select USB or AV AUX source.
& AV AUX jack
0 BAND key
DTS indicator
Light when in the DTS mode.
ACTIVE EQ indicator
Use to select the broadcast band.
6 key
Use to connect a device such as a
camcorder and a game player.
* USB jack
Use to play/pause the USB source.
Light when in the ACTIVE EQ mode.
SPEAKERS B indicator
Light when the speakers connected to
SPEAKER B jacks are in use.
3 Remote sensor
4 VOLUME CONTROL knob
5 PHONES jack
Use for headphone listening.
6 SPEAKERS A/B/OFF key
Use to select the front speaker, or
select not to use the front speaker.
¢
Use to connect a USB device such as
a flash memory and a digital audio
player.
! AUTO/MONO key
Use to select the auto tuning or
manual tuning mode.
¤
Standby mode
Use to select a recording mode. fl
7 key
While the standby indicator is lit, a small
amount of power is supplied to the system
to back up the memory. This is called
standby mode. Under the condition, the
system can be turned ON by the remote
control unit.
Use to stop playing the USB source.
@ ACTIVE EQ key
§
Use to select ACTIVE EQ setting.
# INPUT MODE key
™
Use to switch between full auto,
digital and analog inputs.
7 LISTEN MODE key
º
Use to select the listen mode.
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Names and functions of parts
Remote control unit
5 Numeric keys
Use to call up preset stations.
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
ANGLE
AUDIO
DVD
RECEIVER
ACTIVE EQ
REPEAT
FIRST FILE key
¢
When in the USB source, use to select and play the first file
recorded in the USB device.
SUBTITLE
DIMMER
6 LISTEN MODE key
º
Use to select a listen mode.
7 PURE AUDIO MODE key £
Select PURE AUDIO MODE.
8 %, fi, @, # keys
ENTER key
FIRST FILE
BASS BOOST
TONE
TOP MENU key
MENU key
SOUND
SETUP
RETURN key
ON SCREEN key
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
9 8 key
EASY SETUP
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
BAND key
Use to select the broadcast band.
6 key
PURE AUDIO
MODE
LISTEN MODE
TOP MENU
MULTI CONTROL
Use to play/pause the USB source.
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
AUTO/MONO key
¤
MENU
Use to select the auto tuning or manual tuning mode.
7 key
Use to stop playing the USB source.
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
0 P. C A L L 4/¢ keys
ENTER
Use to call preset channel.
›
Use to skip the file of the USB source backwards/forwards.
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
! Input source keys
Use to select the input source.
RETURN
ON SCREEN
@ AUTO MEMORY key
‹
BAND
Use for auto memory of RDS and FM radio stations.
MUTE
ꢀ
ꢁ
# MEMORY key
‹
Use for manual memory of radio stations.
$
RECEIVER key
Use to turn this unit on and off.
DVD key
Use to turn on the Kenwood DVD player on and off.
MD/TAPE
DVD/6CH
TIME DISPLAY
PTY
AV AUX
TUNER
VIDEO 1
USB
CD/DVD
VIDEO 2
DISPLAY
% ACTIVE EQ key
§
Use to select ACTIVE EQ setting.
^ DIMMER key
·
Use to adjust the brightness of the display and the indicators.
& BASS BOOST key
§
ꢂ
ꢃ
Use to select the maximum adjustment setting for the low
PREV.
frequency range.
AUTO MEMORY
MEMORY
FOLDER
NEXT
* TONE key
§
Use to switch the status of TONE control.
( SOUND key
‡
ꢄ
Use to adjust the sound quality and ambience effects.
1 ANGLE key
) SETUP key
(
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
2 REPEAT key
Use to select the speakers' settings.
¡ EASY SETUP key
*
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
3 AUDIO key
Use to select speaker setting.
™ MULTI CONTROL 5/∞ keys
Select an setup item.
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
4 SUBTITLE key
£ VOLUME %/fi keys
Use to adjust volume setting.
¢ MUTE key
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
Use to temporarily mute the sound.
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∞ TUNING 1/¡ keys
Use to fast backward/fast forward the file of the USB source.
¢
Opeerraattiioonn
When the Standby indicator is lit, the power turns ON when you
press [ RECEIVER] on the remote control unit. When the power
comes ON, press the key you want to operate.
Use to select the radio station. ¤
Use to operate the Kenwood DVD player.*
§ DISPLAY key
Operating range (Approx.)
Use to display the tag information of the USB source.
¢
Use to display RDS information. fi
TIME DISPLAY key
Remote sensor
Standby indicator
Use to switch the display of the USB source between play
time display and file number display.
¢
¶ FOLDER PREV. key
Use to select the previous folder of the USB source.
FOLDER NEXT key
Use to select the next folder of the USB source.
• PTY key
fi
Use for PTY search.
Note:
•
* For how to be able to use the keys to operate the Kenwood
DVD player, see <Remote control operations for Kenwood DVD
players> ‚.
Infrared ray system
Preparing the remote control
•
When pressing more than one remote control key successively,
press the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more
between keys.
Loading batttteries
œ Remove the cover.
Notes:
1. The supplied batteries may have shorter lives than ordinary
batteries due to use during operation checks.
2. When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than before,
replace both batteries with new ones.
3. Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight, or in direct light from
a high frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a malfunction.
In such a case, change the location of the system installation to
prevent malfunction.
∑ Insert batteries.
•
Insert two (R03) batteries following the polarity indications.
é Close the cover.
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Setting up the system
Make connections as shown in the following pages.
Speaker placement
When connecting the related system components, be sure to
refer to the instruction manuals supplied with the components
you are connecting.
Front speaker
Front speaker
Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until all
connections are completed.
Notes:
1. Be sure to insert all connection cords securely. If their connections
are imperfect, the sound may not be produced or there will be
noise interference.
Center speaker
Subwoofer
2. Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before
plugging or unplugging any connection cords. Plugging/
unplugging connection cords without disconnecting the power
cord can cause malfunctions and may damage the unit.
3. Do not connect power cords from components whose power
consumption is larger than what is indicated on the AC outlet at
the rear of this unit.
Listening
position
Surround speaker
Surround speaker
Analog connections
Surround Back speaker (6.1ch)
Audio connections are made using RCA pin cords. These cables
transfer stereo audio signal in an "analog" form. This means the
audio signal corresponds to the actual audio of two channels.
These cables usually have 2 plugs at each end, red for the right
channel and white for the left channel. These cables are usually
packed together with the source unit, or are available at your
local electronics retailer.
Surround Back speaker (7.1ch)
Front speakers:
Place the left and right speakers at each side of your TV. Angle the
speakers towards the listening area to enhance the stereo effect.
Microcomputer malfunction
Center speaker:
If operation is not possible or an erroneous display appears,
even though all connections have been made properly, reset the
microcomputer by referring to <Troubleshooting>. q
Place the center speaker on the center between the front left and
right speakers. Tilt the speaker upward or down-ward so that it is
directly facing the listening area.
Surround speakers:
Place the surround speakers as high as possible, either directly to
the sides of the listening area or else slightly behind the listening
area. Adjust the angles so that these speakers are facing directly
towards the listeners.
¤ CAUTION
The power of this equipment will not be completely cut off
from the wall outlet when the power switch is turned off.
Install the equipment so that the wall outlet is easily
accessible and, in case of emergency, immediately unplug the
power cord from the wall outlet.
Subwoofer:
Usually, place the subwoofer in the front center position in
the listening room, near one of the front speakers. (Since
the subwoofer has less directivity than other speakers, it can
be placed almost in any position that can offer the best low
frequency reproduction according to the room layout.)
¤ CAUTION
Be sure to adhere to the following, or proper ventilation
will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.
Surround Back speakers:
Place the surround back speakers behind the listening position,
at the same height as the left and right surround speakers.
For 6.1-channel speaker system, place one surround back speaker.
For 7.1-channel speaker system, place left and right surround
back speakers.
•
Leave some space around the unit (from the largest outside
dimension including projection) equal to or greater than,
shown below.
Side panel : 10 cm
Back panel : 10 cm
•
This unit is using the cooling fan. Do not place the unit
onto a bed, a sofa, a carpet, or similar. Sucked-in dust can
cause fire.
Note:
•
Although the ideal surround system consists of all the speakers
listed above, if you don’t have a center speaker or a subwoofer,
you can divide those signals between the available speakers in
the speaker settings steps to obtain the best possible surround
reproduction from the speakers you have available.
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Digital connections
The DIGITAL IN jacks can accept DTS, Dolby Digital, or PCM signals. Connect components capable of outputting DTS, Dolby Digital, or
standard PCM (CD) format digital signals.
If you have connected any digital components to this unit, be sure to read the <Selecting the input mode> ™carefully.
To AC wall outlet
x1
x2
Australia
Other countries
OPTICAL
VIDEO2
COAXIAL
DVD / 6CH
OPTICAL
CD/DVD
DIGITAL IN
¤ CAUTION
Do not connect power cords from
components whose power consumption
is larger than what is indicated on the AC
outlet at the rear of this unit.
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
(AUDIO)
Optical fiber
cable
CD or DVD player
Component with DTS,
Dolby Digital, or PCM
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT*
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
(AUDIO)
Note:
•
* Connect the video signal and analog audio signals to the VIDEO 2 jacks. (<Connecting video components> @)
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Setting up the system
Connecting a DVD player (6-channel input)
If you have connected a DVD player to this unit with digital connection, be sure to read the <Selecting the input mode> ™carefully.
KRF-V6200D
FRONT SURROUND
CENTER
SUB WOOFER
DVD / 6CH IN
To AC wall outlet
KRF-V7200D
VIDEO2
IN
CENTER
IN
SUB
WOOFER
COAXIAL
DVD/6CH
OPTICAL
CD/DVD
FRONT SURROUND
DIGITAL IN
DVD / 6CH IN
MONITOR
OUT
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
CENTER
OUT
SUBWOOFER
OUT
FRONT
SURROUND
OUT L/R OUT L/R
COAXIAL DIGITAL
OUT (AUDIO)
DVD player
VIDEO OUT
(Yellow RCA
pin cord)
Note:
•
If the DVD player has COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, COMPONENT VIDEO connection is possible. (<Connecting video components (COMPONENT
VIDEO)> #)
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Connecting audio components
To AC wall outlet
L
R
REC OUT PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN
MD /TAPE VIDEO 1
AUX CD/DVD
AUDIO
OUT
IN
Cassette deck or MD player
OUT
CD or DVD player
Other component
OUT
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Setting up the system
Connecting video components
About the S-VIDEO jacks
If you use the S-VIDEO jacks to connect your video
components, be sure to connect your monitor and
video recording components also with S-VIDEO
jacks.
DVD
IN
VIDEO 2 MONITOR
IN
OUT
S-VIDEO
To AC wall outlet
IN
VIDEO1
OUT
L
VIDEO1
IN
R
REC OUT PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN
PLAY IN
VIDEO 2
AUX CD/DVD
MD /TAPE
VIDEO 1
MONITOR
DVD
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
DVD player
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
Video component with
recording function
AUDIO IN
VIDEO
IN
Monitor TV
Note:
A video component with digital audio outputs should be connected to the VIDEO 2 jacks.
•
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Connecting video components (COMPONENT VIDEO)
To AC wall outlet
L
CR
CB
Y
R
REC OUT PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN
PLAY IN
VIDEO 2
CD/DVD
MD /TAPE
VIDEO 1
AUDIO
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO2
IN
VIDEO1
IN
DVD
IN
COMPONENT VIDEO
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT*
VIDEO
IN
DVD player
Video component with
recording function
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
Monitor TV
Video component
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
Notes:
•
•
* If the DVD player has 6 channel output, connecting to DVD/6CH IN jacks is possible. (<Connecting a DVD player (6-channel input)> 0)
If some of the video equipment are connected to the COMPONENT jacks and the rest are connected to the normal (composite) VIDEO jacks,
make sure to connect the TV to the MONITOR OUT jacks of both COMPONENT VIDEO and VIDEO.
•
Depending on the type of TV, it may be necessary to switch the input of the TV according to the type of video input (COMPONENT input or
COMPOSITE input). Refer to the instruction manual of your TV for more information.
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Setting up the system
Connecting the speakers (KRF-V7200D)
SUB WOOFER
PRE OUT
Powered subwoofer
To AC wall outlet
For 6.1-channel speaker
configuration, connect the
surround back speaker to this
terminal. Select "BS MONO" in
the speaker setup. )
SURROUND SPEAKERS (6-167)
FRONT SPEAKERS (6-167)
R
L
R
L
L
L
R
R
RED
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
BLUE
TAN
BROWN
SPEAKER A
SPEAKER B
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
Center speaker
Left
Right
Front speakers B
Left
Front speakers A
Right
Left
Right
Surround speakers
Left
Right
Surround Back speakers
Note:
Speaker impedance
•
After confirming the speaker impedance indications printed on the rear panel of the receiver, connect speakers with matching impedance
ratings. Using speakers with a rated impedance other than that indicated on the rear panel of the receiver could result in malfunctions or
damage to the speakers or the receiver.
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Connecting the speakers (KRF-V6200D)
Surround Back speakers
For 6.1-channel speaker
Left
Right
configuration, connect the surround
back speaker to this terminal (with
power amplifier connected in
between). Select "BS MONO" in the
speaker setup ).
Power Amplifier
SURROUND SUB WOOFER
BACK
PRE OUT
Powered subwoofer
To AC wall outlet
SURROUND SPEAKERS (6-16)
FRONT SPEAKERS (6-167)
R
L
R
L
L
R
RED
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
BLUE
SPEAKER A
SPEAKER B
CENTER
SURROUND
Center speaker
Left
Right
Front speakers B
Left
Front speakers A
Right
Left
Right
Surround speakers
Note:
Speaker impedance
•
After confirming the speaker impedance indications printed on the rear panel of the receiver, connect speakers with matching impedance
ratings. Using speakers with a rated impedance other than that indicated on the rear panel of the receiver could result in malfunctions or
damage to the speakers or the receiver.
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Setting up the system
Connecting the terminals
Connecting to the AV AUX jacks
and USB jack
œ Strip coating.
∑ Loosen.
é Insert the cord.
VIDEO
L-AUDIO-R
USB
® Secure.
Notes:
•
•
Never short circuit the + and – speaker cords.
If the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the
speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity, the sound
will be unnatural with ambiguous acoustic imaging. Be sure to
connect the speakers correctly.
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
Camcorder, game player,
and etc.
(commercially available)
USB device
(commercially available)
Notes:
•
Usable USB devices
The following restriction are applicable to the type of the USB
device.
– The USB device should be USB mass storage class compatible.
– The maximum current drain should be no more than 500mA.
For more information on usable USB devices, see <Playable USB
device and files> ∞
•
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Connecting the antennas
The broadcast reception cannot be made unless the antennas are
connected. Connect the antennas correctly as instructed below.
AM looopp aanntteenna
Place the supplied loop antenna as far as possible from the
receiver, TV set, speaker cords and power cord. Adjust the
direction for best reception.
AM
FM 757
GND
œ Attach to the stand.
Attach to
the stand
FM indoor antenna
∑ Push the lever.
FM outdoor antenna
(commercially available)
é Insert the antenna cord.
AM loop antenna
Use an antenna
adapter
(commercially
available)
® Release the lever.
† Place the antenna and adjust the direction.
FM indooorr aannttenna
The supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only. For stable
signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna.
Disconnect the indoor antenna when you connect one outdoors.
œ Insert the antenna cord.
∑ Fix the antenna on the wall.
FM outddooor annttenna
Lead the 75Ω coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna
into the room and connect it to the FM 75Ω terminal.
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Speaker settings
¥ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select your listening
Speaker setup (Easy Setup)
position.
The speaker settings can be completed by simply selecting the
room type and listening position. The audio will be corrected
automatically according to the characteristics of the speaker
system in use.
FRONT
CENTER
REAR
If more detailed speaker settings are required, use the procedure
in <Speaker setting flow> (.
EASY SETUP
MULTI
CONTROL ꢀ/O
ü Press [EASY SETUP].
•
The speakers are set up as shown below.
Subwoofer :
ON
Front speaker:
Average size
Average size
Average size
Center speaker:
Surround speaker:
Surround back speaker
(KRF-V7200D: When "7_1" is selected in step ∑):
ON
ON
Subwoofer re-mix* :
œ Press [EASY SETUP] to enter the easy setup mode.
*
The function for adding the bass of other channels to the
subwoofer channel according to the speaker setup.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the speaker
configuration. (KRF-V7200D only)
Note:
Display
"7_1"
Selection
•
Easy setup with may not be appropriate with certain speaker
systems or listening environment. In this case, go through
<Speaker setup ("SP SETUP")> ).
The speaker configuration consists of 7.1 channels.
The speaker configuration consists of 5.1 channels.
"5_1"
•
For KRF-V6200D, skip this step.
é Press [EASY SETUP].
® Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select your room
type.
5m (16'5-3/8")
4m (13'1-7/8")
3m (9'10-3/8")
12m2
24m2
35m2
SMALL
MEDIUM
LARGE
† Press [EASY SETUP].
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Speaker setting flow
Getting into the setup mode
The detailed settings below allow you to enjoy full performance
of the receiver according to the environment of your listening
room.
The setup procedure is identical for all of the setting elements.
Once you remember the following procedure, you can easily set
up other setting elements.
Speaker settings consist of 4 elements.
Speaker Setup ("SP SETUP") )
Select whether each speaker channel is used or, if used, its size.
The Easy Setup function also allows you to make speaker settings
easier.
See <Speaker setup (Easy Setup)> *
SETUP
MULTI CONTROL
Test Tone ("TEST TONE") )
Select the output level from each speaker.
SETUP
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
Distance ("DISTANCE") ¡
Select the distance between each speaker and the listening
position.
Low Frequency Effects Level ("LFE LVL") ¡
œ Press [SETUP] to enter the setup mode.
Select the level of bass audio enhancement.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the element to
Low Frequency Effect channel delivers separate non-directional
bass signals to the subwoofer for more dynamic deep bass sound
effects.
setup.
Display
Selection
"SP SETUP"
"TEST TONE"
"DISTANCE"
"LFE LVL"
Speaker setup
Test tone
Distance
Low frequency effects level
Exit the setup mode.
Speaker settings completed!
"EXIT"
é Press [SETUP] to get into the setup mode of the
selected element.
To exit the setup mode
Select "EXIT" in the step ∑ and press [SETUP].
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Speaker settings
•
If "SURR OFF" is selected, no surround back speaker can be
selected.
"BS LRG" cannot be selected unless "SURR LRG" is selected.
If "BS MONO" is selected, surround back signal can only be output
at the SURROUND BACK L terminal.
Speaker setup ("SP SETUP")
•
•
This sets up the speakers according to the speaker system in
use. Speaker setup is required every time the speaker system is
changed.
œ See <Getting into the setup mode> (() and
select "SP SETUP".
Adjusting the speaker level
("TEST TONE")
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the subwoofer
setting.
From your usual listening position, adjust the volume output of
each speaker. The output level from each speaker should be the
same.
Speaker
Display
Selection
"SUBW ON"
"SUBW OFF"
With Subwoofer
Without Subwoofer
œ See <Getting into the setup mode> (() and
Subwoofer
select "TEST TONE".
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select either "AUTO"
or "MANUAL".
Display
Selection
é Press [SETUP].
The test tone is heard from the speakers one after another with
2 seconds each.
The test tone is heard from the speaker you have selected.
"AUTO"
® Repeat steps ∑ – é for the rest of the speaker
setting.
"MANUAL"
Speaker
Display
Selection
é Press [SETUP].
"FRNT LRG"
"FRNT NML"
"CNTR NML"
"CNTR LRG"
"CNTR OFF"
"SURR NML"
Large size front speaker
Front speaker
® Adjust the output level.
Average size front speaker
Average size center speaker
Large size center speaker
If you select "AUTO":
Center speaker
When you hear the test tone from the speaker which
you wish to adjust, use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] and
adjust the volume of the test tone. When you finish
adjusting, press [SETUP].
No center speaker is connected.
Average size surround speaker
Large size surround speaker
No surround speaker is connected.
Large size surround back speaker
Average size surround back speaker
No surround back speaker is connected.
Surround speaker "SURR LRG"
"SURR OFF"
If you select "MANUAL":
Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the volume of
the test tone and press [SETUP]. You will hear the
test tone from the next speaker.
"BS LRG"
"BS NML"
"BS OFF"
Surround Back
speaker
Left and Right Surround Back speakers are
connected.
"BS L/R"*1
Only one Surround Back speaker is
connected.
"BS MONO"*1
† Go to the next setting, "DISTANCE".
•
If you wish to exit the setup mode, see <To exit the setup mode>
(.
"RMX ON"
"RMX OFF"
Subwoofer re-mix is on.
Subwoofer re-mix is off.
Subwoofer re-
mix*2
1
*
*
This selection is available when either "BS LRG" or "BS NML" is
selected.
The function for adding the bass of other channels to the
subwoofer channel according to the speaker setup.
2
† Go to the next setting, "TEST TONE".
•
If you wish to exit the setup mode, see <To exit the setup mode>
(.
Notes:
•
When "SUBW OFF" is selected, the front speakers are
automatically set to "FRNT LRG".
•
For "FRNT LRG" selection, no sound will be heard from subwoofer
even it is set to ON. However, if you select "RMX ON", you will be
able to hear sound from the subwoofer.
•
•
•
When in STEREO mode, the sound goes directly to front speakers.
If "FRNT NML" is selected, "CNTR LRG" cannot be selected.
If "CNTR NML" or "CNTR OFF" is selected, "SURR LRG" cannot be
selected.
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Distance setting ("DISTANCE")
Low frequency effects level
("LFE LVL")
This sets the distance from each speaker to the listening position.
œ Measure the distance from the listening position to
Low frequency effect signal is used exclusively for giving the field
effect of bass tone in the Dolby Digital and DTS signal.
each speaker and jot down in the table below.
Input channel
status indicator
"L"
Distance from the listening
position
œ See <Getting into the setup mode> (() and
Speaker
select "LFE LVL".
Front speaker (left)
Center speaker
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
feet (meters)
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the low
"C"
"R"
"RS"
frequency effect level.
Front speaker (right)
Surround speaker (right)
•
The level is adjusted from 0dB to -10dB in 1dB step decrements.
Surround Back speaker (right) "BS"
Surround Back speaker (left)
Surround Back speaker*
Surround speaker (left)
Subwoofer
"BS"
"BS"
"LS"
"SW"
é Press [SETUP].
*
This selection is available when "BS MONO" is selected in the
speaker setup.
•
The setup is complete when the "EXIT" indication appears.
∑ See <Getting into the setup mode> (() and
® Press [SETUP] to exit the setup mode.
select "DISTANCE".
é Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the distance
to the front speaker.
•
Adjustment will start from front left speaker.
Input channel status indicator
® Press [SETUP].
† Repeat steps é – ® to input the distance for the
rest of the speaker.
¥ Go to the next setting, "LFE LVL".
•
If you wish to exit the setup mode, see <To exit the setup mode>
(.
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Normal Playback
Seleccttiinngg the input mmoode (maiinn uunnit onlyy))
If you have selected a component connected to the DIGITAL IN
jacks (CD/DVD, VIDEO2 and DVD/6CH INPUT), make sure that the
input mode setting is correct for the type of audio signal to be
used.
Preparing for playback
Some preparatory steps are needed before starting playback.
INPUT SELECTOR
œ Use [INPUT SELECTOR] to select "CD/DVD",
"VIDEO2", or "DVD/6CH".
∑ Press [INPUT MODE].
Each press switches the setting as follows:
INPUT MODE
LISTEN MODE
Display
"F-AUTO"*1
"D-MANUAL"
"6CH INPT"*2*3 6ch input
"ANALOG"*3
Setting
Input signal
SPEAKERS
RECEIVER
A/B/OFF
Full Auto
Digital Manual
Digital input or Analog input
Digital input
DVD/6CH input
Analog input
Analog input
LISTEN MODE
1
*
Factory setting.
2
*
"6CH INPT" setting can be switched only when the input selector
is set to "DVD/6CH".
3
*
This cannot be selected when in DTS play mode.
Full Auto ("F-AUTO"):
The unit detects the digital or analog input signal
automatically. The unit selects the input mode and
listen mode automatically during playback to match the
type of input signal (Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM) and the
speaker setting. Normally use Full Auto.
Input source keys
In this mode, "AUTO DETECT" indicator lights up.
"DIGITAL" indicator also lights up when digital input
signal comes in.
Turniinngg oonn tthhee ppoowweerr
"AUTO DETECT" and "DIGITAL" indicators
œ Turn on the power to the related components.
∑ Press [ RECEIVER] to turn on the receiver unit.
Digital Manual ("D-MANUAL"):
Setting the sppeeaaker sttaatus (maiinn uunnit onlyy))
Some discs produce sound skipping even when "F-
AUTO" is set. Select "D-MANUAL" with such a disc. Digital
Manual accelerates the input signal processing by fixing
the listen mode and therefore minimizes sound skipping
during disc playback.
Press [SPEAKERS A/B/OFF] to switch the speaker on
or off.
The speaker indicator lights up when set to on.
If audio reproduction stops in the middle due to change
in the input signal, press [LISTEN MODE].
6ch input ("6CH INPT"):
Select this setting to play the DVD player connected to
DVD/6CH IN jacks.
"SPEAKERS B" indicator lights up when the speakers connected to the
SPEAKER B terminals are selected.
Analog input ("ANALOG"):
Select this setting to play analog signals from a cassette
deck, VCR, or record player.
SPEAKERS
B
Note:
•
If [INPUT MODE] is pressed too quickly, sound may not be
produced. Press [INPUT MODE] again.
Notes:
•
Set Speakers to OFF for stereo playback. When Speakers is set to
ON again, the listen mode remains in stereo if the input signal is
digital.
•
When the input mode is "6CH INPT", SPEAKERS B cannot be
selected.
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Listening to a source component
Listening to music with
PURE AUDIO MODE
VOLUME CONTROL
The PURE AUDIO MODE allows you to enjoy music sources in
high-quality stereo.
INPUT SELECTOR USB/AV AUX
PURE AUDIO MODE
PURE AUDIO MODE
VOLUME ꢄ/o
Input source keys
œ Select the music source you want to listen to.
∑ Start playback from the selected source.
é Press [PURE AUDIO MODE].
œ Select the source you want to listen to.
When using the remote control unit:
Use the Input source keys to select a source.
The following input source keys are prepared on the
remote control unit:
•
While in PURE AUDIO MODE, the listen mode is set to stereo.
PURE AUDIO MODE indicator lights up, the display will be turned
off, and no video signal is output to the TV monitor.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
[TUNER] (FM/AM broadcast reception)
No video signal to the TV monitor.
PURE AUDIO MODE indicator lights up.
The display is turned off.
[CD/DVD]
[MD/TAPE]
[VIDEO1]
[VIDEO2]
[DVD/6CH]
[AUX]
[AV AUX]
[USB]
When using the main unit:
Use [INPUT SELECTOR] to select a source.
The input sources change as shown below with [INPUT
SELECTOR]:
To cancel
Press [PURE AUDIO MODE] again.
•
PURE AUDIO MODE is also canceled when listen mode is
1Tuner (FM/AM broadcast reception)
2"CD/DVD"
changed. See <Surround play>. º
3"MD/TAPE"
Notes:
•
4"VIDEO1"
When the input mode is "6CH INPT", the listen mode does not
5"VIDEO2"
change. (<Selecting the input mode> ™)
When the PURE AUDIO MODE is canceled, the listen mode
remains in stereo if the input signal is digital.
6"DVD/6CH"
•
7"AUX"
Use [USB/AV AUX] to select USB or AV AUX source.
1"USB"
2"AV AUX"
∑ Start playback from the selected source.
é Use [VOLUME %/fi] to adjust the volume.
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Operation of USB source
Audio files such as MP3 files, WMA files and AAC files can be
enjoyed through a USB device.
For the information on usable USB devices and audio files, see
<Playable USB device and files> ∞
Fast forrward aanndd bbaacckkward
(remootee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
Press [¡] for fast forward.
Press [1] for fast backward.
•
•
Keep pressing the key until you reach the desired point. Play
starts when the key is released.
The display shows the play time.
ꢃ
ꢁ/D
ꢂ
File skkip
Press [4] or [¢].
•
The display shows the file number and then changes to the play
time.
FIRST FILE
•
If [4] is pressed while playing, the play start from the beginning
of the currently playing file.
Jumpiing too tthhee ffiirrst file
(remootee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
Press [FIRST FILE].
ꢃ
ꢂ
ꢁ/D
DISPLAY
•
The display shows the file number and then changes to the play
time.
ꢅ/Y
TIME DISPLAY
FOLDER PREV.
FOLDER NEXT
Folder skiipp ((rreemmoottee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
Press [FOLDER PREV.] to select the previous folder.
Press [FOLDER NEXT] to select the next folder.
Preparations
•
The play will start automatically.
•
Connect a USB device to the USB jack on the front
panel.
Select USB source. £
•
Diissppllaayyiinngg thhe tag informmaation
(remootee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
When playing a file containing information such as track titles,
you can see the information.
Play
Press [6].
•
The display shows the file number and then changes to the play
time.
Press [DISPLAY].
The information are changed as follows:
File number display
Display
Information
"TITLE"
The title of the playing file
"ARTIST"
"ALBUM"
The name of the artist of the file
The name of the album in which the file is included
Play time display
•
•
The selected information is scrolled from right to left.
If there is no tag information, "NO TITLE" will be displayed.
•
If the play is stopped or the other source is selected, the unit
remembers the last playing file. The next time the play will start
from the file at which the play is stopped.
Play time display (remotee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
Press [TIME DISPLAY].
•
•
The elapsed time of the playing file is displayed.
Pressing [TIME DISPLAY] again shows the file number.
Pause
Press [6].
Note:
When playback is impossible, a message appears on the display.
•
•
Pressing [6] again cancels pausing.
•
The display shows the play time.
See <USB message list> (w) for detailed information for each
message.
Stoop
Press [7].
•
The display shows the play time.
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Audio file
Playable USB device and files
• Playable Audio file
MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), AAC (.m4a)
USSBB ddeevviiccee
• Playable MP3 file
• Playable USB device
Format:
MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3, MPEG 2 AUDIO
LSF (Low Sampling Frequency) Layer 3
".mp3"
Flash memories and digital audio players which work as mass-
storage-class devices.
Extensions:
The maximum current drain should be no more than 500mA.
Transfer bit rate (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3):
32/ 40/ 48/ 56/ 64/ 80/ 96/ 112/ 128/ 160/
• Playable USB device file system
192/ 224/ 256/ 320 kbps/ VBR
FAT16, FAT32
Transfer bit rate (MPEG 2 Audio LSF Layer 3):
• Applicable memory
FAT32 : 256MB or larger
FAT16 : 128MB or larger
8/ 16/ 24/ 32/ 40/ 48/ 56/ 64/ 80/ 96/ 112/
128/ 144/ 160 kbps/ VBR
Sampling frequency (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3):
32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Sampling frequency (MPEG 2 Audio LSF Layer 3):
16/ 22.05/ 24 kHz
• Subclass
SCSI
• Limitation of structure for the file and the folder
Maximum number of directory levels: 8
Maximum number of folders: 700
• Playable WMA file
Format:
The file in accordance with Windows
Media Audio 9.2
Maximum number of files: 65535
Extensions:
".wma"
Transfer bit rate:
(CBR) 48 – 320 kbps, (VBR) Peak 384 kbps
Sampling frequency: 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Notes:
•
Take backups of the audio files used with this unit. The files can
be erased depending on the operating conditions of the USB
device.
• Playable AAC file
Format:
MPEG-4/AAC LC (Low Complexity),
MPEG-2/AAC LC (Low Complexity).
We shall have no compensation for any damage arising out of
erasure of the stored data.
Using an unsupported USB device can result in abnormal
playback or display of the audio file.
Extensions:
".m4a"
Transfer bit rate:
8 – 320 kbps
•
Sampling frequency: 8/ 11.025/ 12/ 16/ 22.05/ 24/ 32/ 44.1/ 48
kHz
Even if you use the USB device conforming to the above specs,
audio files cannot be played normally depending on the type or
condition of the USB device.
Notes:
•
WMA files which cannot be played with this unit:
– WMA 9 series Professional
– WMA 9 series Voice
– WMA 9 series Lossless
– WMA file which contains video
•
•
The files with copy protection cannot be played.
The unit may not be compatible with upgrade of compression
format standard and additional specifications.
This unit can display the following versions of ID3 tag:
version 1.0/ 1.1/ 2.2/ 2.3
•
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Adjusting the sound
Onnee--ttouch loww ffrreequenncy emphaassis (Bass
Boooosstt)) ((rreemmootte contrrooll oonnlly)
You can adjust the sound quality when this unit is in the PCM
stereo and analog stereo modes.
Press [BASS BOOST].
MULTI CONTROL ACTIVE EQ
•
Press the key once to select the maximum (+10) low frequency
emphasis setting.
•
•
TONE will automatically be turned ON.
ACTIVE EQ
BASS BOOST
TONE
This key does not function when this unit is in the sound quality
or ambience effects adjustment mode.
•
When the ACTIVE EQ mode is set to ON, set it to OFF and then
control the Bass Boost setting.
To cancel
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
Press [BASS BOOST] again.
MUTE
Muting the souund (remootee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
Press [MUTE] to mute the sound of the speakers.
"MUTE" indicator blinks.
Adjustinng the Tone (remotee ccoonnttrrooll oonnlly)
You can adjust the sound quality when this unit is in the PCM
stereo and analog stereo mode.
To cancel
Press [MUTE] again so that the "MUTE" indicator goes
off.
œ Press [TONE] to select the Tone mode.
•
MUTE can also be deactivated by adjusting volume.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select "TONE ON" or
"TONE OFF".
ACTIVE EQ mmoode
You can enjoy a more impressive sound effect when ACTIVE EQ is
turned ON during Dolby Digital and DTS playback and, when in
PCM and analog stereo mode.
é When in "TONE ON" selection, press [TONE] for the
Press [ACTIVE EQ] for the following selections.
following displays.
Display
Setting
Display
Setting
Range
"ACTIVE EQ MUSIC"
"ACTIVE EQ CINEMA"
"ACTIVE EQ GAME"
"ACTIVE EQ OFF"
Effective when listening to music.
Effective when watching a movie.
Effective when playing a game.
Active EQ function is off.
"BASS"
"TREB"
Adjusts low frequency range.
Adjusts high frequency range.
-10 – +10 (in 2 step)
-10 – +10 (in 2 step)
® Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the sound
•
ACTIVE EQ function will not be available when REC MODE, AUTO
TUNING or PRESET MEMORY is ON and during 96kHz LPCM
playback.
quality.
ACTIVE EQ indicator lights up.
•
When the ACTIVE EQ mode is set to ON, set it to OFF and then
control the TONE setting.
ACTIVE EQ
† Press [TONE].
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Ambience effects
The below speaker placements are for 7.1 channel
surround sound system which are;
Surround modes
This unit is equipped with listen modes that allow you to enjoy an
enhanced sonic ambience with a variety of video sources.
In order to obtain the optimum effect from the surround modes,
make sure to input the proper speaker settings beforehand.
See <Speaker settings> *.
•
•
Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Neo:6
The below speaker placements are for 5.1 channel
surround sound system which are;
•
•
•
•
•
Dolby Digital
Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS
DSP mode
DVD 6-channel
L :
Front Left speaker
SW : Subwoofer
C :
R :
Center speaker
Front Right speaker
LS : Surround Left speaker
RS : Surround Right speaker
BS : Surround Back speaker
LB : Surround Back Left speaker
RB : Surround Back Right speaker
The below speaker placements are for 6.1 channel
surround sound system which are;
•
•
•
Dolby Digital EX
DTS-ES
Neo:6
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
"DTS", "DTS-ES" and "Neo:6" are
registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
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Ambience effects
Dolby Digital
Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Dolby Digital is a highly sophisticated and versatile audio
encoding/decoding technology. Dolby Digital technology can
transmit mono, stereo (two-channel), or up to 5.1-channel
surround sound (discrete* multichannel audio).
In 5.1-channel surround sound, the three front channels
(Left/Center/Right) deliver crisp, clean dialogue and accurate
placement of on-screen sounds, while twin surround channels
(Left Surround/Right Surround) wrap around the audience and
immerse them in the action. The LFE (Low-Frequency Effects)
channel delivers real impact for explosions and other effects that
can, literally, be felt as well as heard.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx transforms any stereo or 5.1-channel signal
into six- or seven-channel, full range surround sound, creating a
seamless, natural surround soundfield that immerses you in the
entertainment experience.
Three listening modes, Movie, Music or Game allow you to tailor
the audio to meet the different needs of the programming. In
Game mode, for instance, special effects signals are routed to
the surround channels for fuller, dramatic impact. Music mode
features three additional use controls:
• Dolby Center Width adjusts the balance of the main vocals in
the center and front channels.
The superior coding efficiency of Dolby Digital-and its ability
to deliver high-quality discrete multichannel audio without
compromising video quality has made it the designated audio
standard for DVD worldwide.
• Dolby Panorama creates a seamless, wraparound surround
effect.
• Dolby Dimension lets you set a deeper or shallower surround
soundfield.
* The sound information contained in each of the six available
channels is distinct and independent. These six channels
are described as a "5.1-channel" system, because there are
five full-bandwidth channels with 3 Hz to 20 kHz frequency
range for Front Left and Right, Center, and Surround, plus one
"Low Frequency Effects" (LFE) subwoofer channel devoted to
frequencies from 3 to 120 Hz.
DTS
DTS Digital Surround is the standard for providing 5.1 channels
of discrete digital audio in consumer electronics products and
software content.
DTS can contain a larger volume of data than Dolby Digital, and
can reproduce high quality surround sound. They are the same
as the Dolby Digital 5.1 channels, but it is a format that lowered
the audio compression rate when recording digitally. Because of
that, rich sound with high S/N can be reproduced. Moreover, an
exact, magnificent surround sound with wide dynamic range and
excelling in separation is a feature of DTS.
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital EX takes the Dolby Digital 5.1-channel setup
one step further with an additional center surround channel
(reproduced through one or two speakers) for extra dimensional
detail and an enveloping surround sound effect.
Feature films originally released in Dolby Digital Surround EX
(the cinema version) carry the encoded extra surround channel
in their subsequent DVD releases, as well as onto 5.1-channel
digital satellite and TV broadcasts. With this receiver, you can hear
Surround EX soundtracks as they were meant to be heard, with
the increased realism created by the extra surround channel.
DTS has a ".1" or LFE channel.
The indication "LFE" appears in the display when a signal is being
input for this channel.
DTS-ES
In the cinema, the center surround channel is not discrete,
but is matrixed into the left surround (LS) and right surround
(RS) channels. Embedded in the soundtrack print master, this
matrixed channel works with all cinema digital sound formats.
DTS calls this process Extended Surround, or "ES".
Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby® Pro Logic® II technology processes any high quality stereo
(two-channel) movie and music audio into five playback channels
of full-bandwidth surround sound. A matrix surround decoding
technology, Dolby Pro Logic II detects the directional cues that
occur naturally in stereo content and uses these elements to
create a five-channel surround sound playback experience.
Dolby Pro Logic II is fully compatible with all Dolby Pro Logic
technologies. It provides optimal audio for playback in a 5.1-
channel home theater system for the thousands of videocassettes
and TV programs encoded in four-channel Dolby Surround (the
encoding counterpart to Dolby Pro Logic's decoding technology).
(Dolby Pro Logic II surround Movie mode)
Neo:6
Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of matrix decoding
from stereo matrix material. Users with 6.1 and 5.1 systems will
derive six and five separate channels, respectively, corresponding
to the standard home theater speaker layouts. (The ".1"
subwoofer channel is generated by bass management in the
receiver.)
Neo:6 provides optimum decoding of Extended Surround matrix
soundtracks, and can also generate a center surround channel
from 5.1 material.
Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a
channel of channels to be steered separately, and in a way which
follows the original presentation naturally.
Neo:6 offers a music mode that expands stereo non-matrix
recordings into the five- or six-channel layout without
diminishing the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo
recording.
Dolby Pro Logic II also enables video game consoles to encode
five-channel surround sound information into a stereo signal
with virtually no impact on the console's CPU, which means all
this extra audio won't slow your game down. (Dolby Pro Logic II
surround Game mode)
Dolby Pro Logic II can bring new life to your CD collection. Play
your music through your home theater system, and you'll hear
seamless, natural sound with new depth and detail. It's almost
like hearing a newly remastered CD. (Dolby Pro Logic II surround
Music mode)
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DSP mode
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The DSP mode lets you add the atmosphere of a live concert
or hall to almost any type of program source. These modes are
particularly effective when used with stereo program sources, like
CD, television, and FM radio. You might enjoy trying the ARENA,
JAZZ CLUB, THEATER, STADIUM or DISCO mode the next time you
watch a concert or sporting event!
Input channel status indicators
Surround mode indicators
What's DSP?
Input channel status indicator
DSP stands for Digital Signal Processor.
It shows the channels contained in the input signal. Note that the
input channel indicator does not show the channel of the listen
mode.
The way a sound is heard in an actual environment depends
on a variety of different factors. One of the most important is
reverberation (the act of decaying elements of sound echoing in
various places).
The "LFE" indicator lights when the low frequency effects level is
adjusted. See <Low frequency effects level ("LFE LVL")> (¡).
The DSP modes produce the feeling of presence by using the DSP
to create reverberation, without spoiling the sound quality of the
original signal.
The "S" indicator lights when the surround component consists of
a single channel.
Surround mode indicator
The indicator for the selected listen mode lights up. "DIGITAL" also
lights when the input signal is digital.
DVD 6-channel mode
Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output
channels and this unit, you can enjoy multi-channel encoded
DVD source material in all its splendor. Since the source signals
are digital and each channel is input independently, the resulting
sound quality, sense of spaciousness, and dynamic range are
superb.
The indication "6CH INPUT" appears in the display during DVD
6-channel mode selection.
Note:
•
LFE = Low Frequency Effects.
This channel delivers separate non-directional bass signals to the
subwoofer for more dynamic deep bass sound effects.
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Ambience effects
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"PLII MUSIC"*
"PLII GAME"*
Pro Logic II surround Music mode
Pro Logic II surround Game mode
Surround play
Select the listen mode according to the source being played back.
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"*
"STEREO"
Pro Logic mode
Stereo mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
*
Available when the input signal has only 2 channels.
LISTEN MODE
VOLUME CONTROL
When "Dolby Digital EX" is selected:
"DOLBY DIGITAL EX" will scroll from right to left.
"DOLBY DIGITAL EX" indicator is lit.
When the DTS signal is input:
LISTEN MODE
Display
Listen mode
Indicator
VOLUME ꢄ/o
"DTS+NEO6
CINEMA"
DTS + Neo:6 surround Cinema mode
"DTS" and "Neo:6"
"DTS-ES MATRIX
6.1"
"DTS-ES" and
"MATRIX 6.1"
DTS-ES MATRIX 6.1 channel surround mode
DTS-ES DISCRETE 6.1 channel surround mode
"DTS-ES DISCRETE
6.1"
"DTS-ES" and
"DISCRETE 6.1"
"DTS"
DTS 5.1 channel surround mode
Stereo mode
"DTS"
"DTS"
Preparations
•
•
•
Turn on the related components.
"STEREO"
Complete <Speaker settings>. *
When "DTS" is selected:
Select the source you wish to play back with
surround sound.
Select the input mode (analog or digital) for
the source you wish to playback. (Noise may be
produced when a DTS source is played by selecting
the analog input.) ™
"DTS" will scroll from right to left.
•
"DTS" indicator is lit.
œ Start playing the video software.
When the analog signal or digital signal (except for
Dolby Digital or DTS signal) is input:
∑ Press [LISTEN MODE] to select the listen mode.
The listen mode settings are stored separately for
each input. If the input mode is set to full auto ("AUTO
DETECT" lights), the unit selects the optimal listen mode
automatically based on the type of input signal and the
speaker settings.
Display
Listen mode
Indicator
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"PRO LOGIC"
"Neo:6"
"PLIIx MOVIE"
"PLIIx MUSIC"
"PLIIx GAME"
"PLII MOVIE"
"PLII MUSIC"
"PLII GAME"
"PRO LOGIC"
Pro Logic IIx surround Movie mode
Pro Logic IIx surround Music mode
Pro Logic IIx surround Game mode
Pro Logic II surround Movie mode
Pro Logic II surround Music mode
Pro Logic II surround Game mode
Pro Logic mode
Each press of [LISTEN MODE] switches the setting as
listed.
When the Dolby Digital signal is input:
Display
Listen mode
Indicator
"NEO6 CINEMA" Neo:6 surround Cinema mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
Dolby Digital surround mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
"NEO6 MUSIC"
"ARENA"
Neo:6 surround Music mode
DSP surround ARENA mode
DSP surround JAZZ CLUB mode
DSP surround THEATER mode
DSP surround STADIUM mode
DSP surround DISCO mode
Stereo mode
"Neo:6"
"DOLBY DIGITAL
+PLIIx MOVIE"
Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx surround
Movie mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"DSP MODE"
"DSP MODE"
"DSP MODE"
"DSP MODE"
"DSP MODE"
––
"JAZZ CLUB"
"THEATER"
"STADIUM"
"DISCO"
"DOLBY DIGITAL
+PLIIx MUSIC"
Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx surround
Music mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"DOLBY DIGITAL
EX"
"DOLBY DIGITAL EX" Dolby Digital EX surround mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"STEREO"
"PLIIx MOVIE"*
"PLIIx MUSIC"*
"PLIIx GAME"*
"PLII MOVIE"*
Pro Logic IIx surround Movie mode
Pro Logic IIx surround Music mode
Pro Logic IIx surround Game mode
Pro Logic II surround Movie mode
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
é Adjust the volume.
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
"DOLBY DIGITAL"
and "PRO LOGIC"
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DVD 6-channel playback
Notes:
•
•
•
Depending on the type of the signal or speaker setting, some
Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output
channels and this unit, you can enjoy surround sound playback.
Connecting a DVD player which can decode the surround signal
itself is also acceptable.
listen modes cannot be selected.
When playback is started, the sound may be cut or interrupted
before the input source is confirmed as Dolby Digital.
To enjoy Dolby Digital surround (as well as all the other listen
modes) from a single component, be sure to use a Dolby Digital
compatible source component.
INPUT SELECTOR
•
•
Dolby Digital or DTS signal having more channels than the
maximum number of playback channels available using this unit’s
current settings is input, downmixing is performed to match the
number of available channels.
Some Dolby Digital Surround EX compliant discs do not contain
identification signals. For this reason, the receiver may not detect
these discs as Dolby Digital EX when the input mode is set to "F-
AUTO". In this case, set the listen mode to "DOLBY DIGITAL EX".
INPUT MODE VOLUME CONTROL
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This unit is compatible with the 96kHz LPCM playback. To play a
96kHz DVD, set the listen mode to "STEREO".
•
•
In "F-AUTO" input mode, the listen mode will automatically be
STEREO.
When in "D-MANUAL" input mode (listen mode is not STEREO),
"FS 96kHz" will appear in the display and no sound can be heard
from the speakers.
VOLUME ꢄ/o
Press [LISTEN MODE] (the listen mode changes to the "STEREO"
mode) to output sound from the speakers.
DVD/6CH
Preparations
•
Connect your DVD player to the DVD/6CH INPUT
jacks of this unit.
•
•
Turn on all other components that will be used.
Complete <Speaker settings>.
œ Select "DVD/6CH" as the input source.
∑ Press [INPUT MODE] to select "6CH INPT".
é Start playback of a DVD disc.
® Adjust the volume.
Notes:
•
It is not possible to adjust the speaker level or sound effect
([SETUP], [SOUND], [LISTEN MODE], [ACTIVE EQ] and [TONE] will
not be functional) of the channels separately when this unit is in
the 6CH INPUT mode. Adjust the speaker level with the controls
of the DVD player. Refer to the Instruction manual of the DVD
players for the detailed operating instructions.
•
For the powered subwoofer, you can adjust the volume of the
subwoofer using the subwoofer’s own volume control.
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Listening to radio broadcasts
This unit can store up to 40 stations in the memory and recall
Using RDS (Radio Data System)
them by one-touch operation.
Radio stations can be classified into RDS (Radio Data System)
stations and other stations. To listen to or store RDS stations in
the preset memory see <Using RDS (Radio Data System)>.
RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in the form of
digital data) for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast signal.
Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can extract
the information from the broadcast signal for use with various
functions, such as automatic display of the station name.
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations
Before using a function utilizing the RDS, be sure to
perform the RDS Auto Memory operation by referring to
the description in <RDS Auto Memory>.(‹)
BAND
AUTO/MONO
RDS functions:
RDS AUTO MEMORY function
Automatically selects and stores up to 40 RDS stations in
the preset memory.
If fewer than 40 RDS stations have been stored in the
preset memory, regular FM stations will be stored in the
remaining places.
MULTI CONTROL
INPUT SELECTOR
PS (Program Service) Name Display
Automatically displays the station name transmitted by
the RDS station.
PTY (Program TYpe) identification Search
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
Automatically tunes to a station that is currently
broadcasting the specified program type (genre).
RT (Radio Text) function
BAND
AUTO/MONO
Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS
stations when you press [DISPLAY]. There is "NO RT" or
"RT ----" display if no text data is transmitted.
The "RDS" indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast
(signal) is received.
TUNER
œ Use [TUNER] to select the tuner.
∑ Use [BAND] to select the desired broadcast band.
Each press switches the band as follows:
1FM
2AM
Note:
•
Some functions and function names may differ for certain
countries and areas.
é Use [AUTO/MONO] to select the desired tuning
method.
Each press switches the tuning method as follows:
Selection
Operation
Indicator
Auto tuning
Manual tuning
The next station is tuned automatically.
Select a station manually.
"AUTO" lit
"AUTO" not lit
•
Normally, set to "AUTO" (auto tuning). If the radio waves are weak
and there is a lot of interference, switch to manual tuning. (With
manual tuning, stereo broadcasts will be received in monaural.)
® Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] or [TUNING 1/¡] to
select the station.
"ST." lights when a broadcast is being received in stereo.
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RDS Auto Memory
Presetting radio stations
manually
This function automatically stores up to 40 RDS stations in the
preset memory. In order to use the PTY function, the RDS stations
must be stored in the preset memory using the RDS AUTO
MEMORY function.
The RDS auto memory function assigns preset numbers to RDS
stations starting from preset number "1". Therefore, be sure
to execute the RDS auto memory function before using the
following operations to manually store AM stations and other FM
stations, and RDS stations.
See <RDS Auto Memory>.
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
BAND
TUNER
AUTO MEMORY
œ Use [TUNER] to select the tuner.
∑ Use [BAND] to set the broadcast band to "FM".
é Press [AUTO MEMORY].
MEMORY
œ Tune to the station you want to store.
∑ Press [MEMORY] while receiving the station.
Proceed to step é within 20 seconds.
(If more than 20 seconds elapse, press [MEMORY] again.)
•
•
After a few minutes, up to 40 RDS stations are preset in order from
channel "01".
Stations already stored in the preset memory may be replaced by
RDS stations. (i.e., If the RDS AUTO MEMORY function detects 15
RDS stations, the stations currently preset at numbers 01–15 will
be replaced by the RDS stations.)
é Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select one of the
station presets (1 – 40).
® Press [MEMORY] again to confirm the setting.
Repeat steps œ, ∑, é, and ® to store as many stations as
necessary.
If you store a station at a previously used preset, the previous
station will be replaced by the new one.
•
•
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Listening to radio broadcasts
Receiving preset stations
Receiving preset stations in order
(P.CALL)
Numeric
keys
P.CALL
ꢁ/D
TUNER
TUNER
œ Press [TUNER] to select tuner as the source.
œ Press [TUNER] to select tuner as the source.
∑ Enter the number of the preset station you want to
receive (up to "40" preset numbers).
∑ Use [P.CALL 4/¢] to select the desired station.
Press the Numeric keys in the following order:
For "15" : press [+10], [5]
For "20" : press [+10], [+10], [0]
Each time you press the key, another preset station is
received in order.
•
Holding down the [P.CALL 4/¢], lets you skip through the
•
If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press [+10]
repeatedly to return to the original display and start again.
presets, receiving each preset station at 0.5 second intervals.
Preset number
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é Press [PTY] to start searching.
Tuning by program type
(PTY search)
Example: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast.
Display while searching.
Blinks
This function lets you set the tuner to automatically search for
stations which are currently broadcasting the type of program
(genre) you want to listen to.
Program type name display
Under certain receiving conditions, it may take more than 1
minute to complete the search.
Display when a station is received.
Goes out
Station name display
•
•
No sound is heard while "PTY" is blinking.
If the desired program type cannot be found, "NO PROG" is
displayed, then after several seconds the display returns to the
original display.
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
To select another program type
Repeat steps œ, ∑ and é.
TUNING
ꢅ/Y
Using the DISPLAY key
PTY
Preparations
•
•
•
Execute the RDS auto memory procedure.
Set the broadcast band to FM.
Tune to an RDS station.
DISPLAY
Pressing [DISPLAY] changes the contents of the
display.
œ Press [PTY] to activate the PTY search mode.
Each press switches the display mode as follows:
1PS (Program Service) name display
2RT (Radio Text) display
3Frequency display
When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type is
shown on the display. If no PTY data is available, or if the
station is not an RDS station, "NONE" is displayed.
1 PS (Program Service) name display:
The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS
broadcast is received.
∑ While the "PTY" indicator is lit, use [MULTI
CONTROL 5/∞] or [TUNING 1/¡] to select the
program type of your choice.
If no PS data was sent, "NO PS" is displayed.
Program type
Pop Music
Rock Music
Easy Music
Light Classical Music
Serious Classical Music "CLASSICS"
Other Music
News
Display
Program type
Weather
Finance
Children's Program
Social Affairs
Religion
Display
"POP M"
"ROCK M"
"EASY M"
"LIGHT M"
"WEATHER"
"FINANCE"
"CHILDREN"
"SOCIAL"
"RELIGION"
"PHONE IN"
"TRAVEL"
2 RT (Radio Text) display:
Text data accompanying the RDS broadcast scrolls across the
display. "NO RT" or "RT
----" is displayed if the current RDS
station does not provide RT data.
"OTHER M"
"NEWS"
Phone In
Travel
Current Affairs
Information
Sport
Education
Drama
Culture
Science
Varied Speech
"AFFAIRS"
"INFO"
"SPORT"
"EDUCATE"
"DRAMA"
"CULTURE"
"SCIENCE"
"VARIED"
Leisure
"LEISURE"
"JAZZ"
"COUNTRY"
"NATION M"
"OLDIES"
Jazz Music
Country Music
National Music
Oldies Music
Folk Music
Documentary
3 Frequency display:
Displays the frequency of the current station.
"FOLK M"
"DOCUMENT"
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Recording
® Start playback, then start recording.
Recording mode setting in digital
audio source recording
(main unit only)
•
If the audio reproduction stops in the middle due to change in
the input signals, etc., press [AUTO/MONO].
Recording audio (analog sources)
When recording a multi-channel digital audio source, it is
recommended to set up the recording mode properly to convert
the digital input into the 2-channel analog output. Usually use
the "A-REC" (Auto record) mode.
However, some discs often produce sound skipping. The "M-REC"
(Manual record) mode should be used with such a disc.
INPUT SELECTOR
œ Use [INPUT SELECTOR] to select the source (other
than "MD/TAPE") you want to record.
AUTO/MONO INPUT SELECTOR
∑ Set the MD or TAPE recorder to record.
é Start playback, then start recording.
œ Use [INPUT SELECTOR] to select the source (CD/
DVD, DVD/6CH or VIDEO2) you want to record.
∑ Set the MD or TAPE recorder to record.
Recording video
é Press and hold [AUTO/MONO] for more than 2
seconds to select a recording mode during digital
input.
Recording mode
Display
Operation
Recording mode off
---
The digital input record mode is switched off.
The digital input signals (DTS, Dolby Digital
or PCM) are identified automatically and
converted into stereo signals that are ready
for recording.
The input signal type at the moment this
mode is selected is held throughout this
mode.
INPUT SELECTOR
Auto record mode
"A-REC"
"M-REC"
œ Use [INPUT SELECTOR] to select the video source
(other than "VIDEO1") you want to record.
Manual record mode
∑ Set the video deck connected to VIDEO 1 to record.
Select the REC MODE to record a digital input source. See
<Recording mode setting in digital audio source recording>.
•
When the "M-REC" mode is selected, the digital input signal is
converted to stereo signals (down-mix). But once the digital
signal is changed to other signal, no signal is output.
•
•
•
When the "A-REC" mode is selected, the digital input signal is
converted to stereo signals even if the digital signal is changed.
When the digital mode changes during recording in the "A-REC"
mode, the audio input source may be interrupted momentarily.
é Start playback, then start recording.
•
Recording may not be normal for some video software. This is
due to the copy guard condition.
For "A-REC" mode:
For "M-REC" mode:
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Further adjustments
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Fine adjustment of the sound
The output level from the desired speaker channels can be fine
adjusted according to the properties of each disc.
The adjustment is only temporary for the current input selection.
The value will return automatically to the original setup value
when the power is turned on/off or when the input selection is
changed.
You can make further adjustments to the sound while listening to
playback in the surround mode.
SPEAKERS A/B/OFF
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until the speaker to be
adjusted appears on the display. ("C", "RS", "RB",
"BS", LB", "LS", or "SW")
MULTI CONTROL
∑ Use the [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the level.
Input levveell aaddjjuussttmmeenntt ((aanalloogg sources
only)
If the input level of an analog source signal is too high, the CLIP
indicator will blink to indicate. Adjust the input level.
SOUND
MULTI CONTROL
ꢀ/O
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until "INPUT" appears
on the display.
∑ Use the [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the level.
œ Press [SOUND] until the desired item appears on
the display.
Each time you press the key, the menu changes as
follows. Note that some items are not displayed
depending on speaker settings and listen mode.
Midnightt mmoode (Dolbby Diiggiittal anndd DDTTSS
modde only)
Display
"C"
Adjustment
Range
Remark
Center speaker level
Surround right speaker level
Surround Back right speaker level
Surround Back speaker level
Surround Back left speaker level
Surround left speaker level
Subwoofer level
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-10 – +10dB
-6, -3, 0
When watching movies at night, you might not be able to raise
the volume as loud as normal. Midnight mode compresses the
dynamic range of previously specified heavy sound passage of
the Dolby Digital and DTS mode sound track (like scenes with
sudden increases in volume) to minimize the difference in volume
between the scenes with heavy sound passage and scenes with
normal sound passage. This makes it easy to hear all of the sound
track, even when listening at low volumes.
"RS"
"RB"*
1
"BS"*
*
"LB"*
"LS"
"SW"
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until "NIGHT" appears
2
"INPUT"
"NIGHT"
"PANORAMA"
"DIMENSION"
Input level
*
on the display.
3
Midnight mode
"ON", "OFF"
"ON", "OFF"
*
This can be selected only if "CD/DVD", "DVD/6CH" or
"VIDEO2" is selected as the source and the listen mode
is set to "DOLBY DIGITAL" or "DTS".
Panorama mode
4
Dimension
*
"CENTER WIDTH" Center width
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the "ON" or
Input source name Exit the adjustment mode.
"OFF" setting.
*
"RB" and "LB" can be selected when "BS L/R" is selected in the
speaker setup. "BS" can be selected when "BS MONO" is selected
in the speaker setup.
The adjustment is only temporary for the current input selection.
The value will return automatically to the original setup value
when the power is turned on/off or when the input selection is
changed.
Analog mode only
Dolby Digital and DTS mode only
Pro Logic II Music mode and Pro Logic IIx Music mode only
1
*
•
Some Dolby Digital or DTS software may not be compatible with
the Midnight mode.
2
3
4
*
*
*
∑ Use the [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the
setting as desired.
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Further adjustments
Panorraama moddee (Prroo LLooggiicc IIIIxx Music anndd
Prroo LLooggiicc IIII MMuussiicc mmoode onlyy))
When listening to music, you will be able to enjoy the
"wraparound" sound effect when you adjust the panorama mode.
Centeerr WWiiddtthh mmoode ((Prroo LLooggiicc IIIIxx Music
anndd PProo Logic II MMuussiicc mmoode only)
Center Width adjustment allows you to enjoy an enhanced
sound when listening to music through center image from only
center speaker, or left and right speakers or various combinations
adjustments.
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until "PANORAMA"
appears on the display.
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until "CENTER WIDTH"
•
The "PANORAMA" setting indication scrolls across the display.
appears on the display.
•
The "CENTER WIDTH" indication scrolls across the display.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the left-
"PANORAMA" will be scrolled from right to left.
center-right output.
Center image will be heard from Center speaker only.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to select the "ON" or
"OFF" setting.
1"ON" : PANORAMA mode is ON.
2"OFF" : PANORAMA mode is OFF.
Center image will be heard from Left and Right
speakers only.
Diimension modde (Prroo LLooggiicc IIIIx Music anndd
Prroo LLooggiicc IIII MMuussiicc mmoode onlyy))
When listening to music with certain recordings, you will also
be able to achieve a suitable balance from all the speakers by
adjusting the dimension mode.
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When in other positions, center image from Center speaker, Left
and Right speakers can be heard simultaneously with various
combinations.
When the center speaker is switched OFF, this mode will not be
effective.
œ Press [SOUND] repeatedly until "DIMENSION"
appears on the display.
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The "DIMENSION" indication scrolls across the display.
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL 5/∞] to adjust the
soundfield towards the rear or the front.
Soundfield is adjusted towards the front.
Soundfield is in neutral position.
Soundfield is adjusted towards the rear.
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Additional functions
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only)
Convenient functions
œ Press [SPEAKERS A/B/OFF] so that the speaker
indicator goes off.
Make sure the "SP" indicator is turned off.
VOLUME CONTROL
SPEAKERS A/B/OFF
•
If you turn off all of the speakers when in surround mode, the
surround mode will be canceled as well, resulting in stereo
playback.
DIMMER
∑ Connect headphones to the PHONES jack.
VOLUME
ꢄ/o
PHONES
Diissppllaayy ddiimmmeer adjuusstment
The dimmer function lets you select the brightness of the display
and indicators of this unit. You might find this useful if you darken
your room to watch movies or listen to music.
Press [DIMMER].
é Use [VOLUME %/fi] to adjust the volume.
The brightness of the display changes among the three
available settings. Select the brightness level you find
most pleasing.
•
The brightness of the LED indicators changes in 2 levels.
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Remote control operations for Kenwood DVD players
The remote control of this unit can control Kenwood DVD players directly without using the remote control supplied with the DVD player.
DV-4900, DV-4070B, DV-2070, DV-203, DVF-9010, DVF-K7010, DVF-5010, DVF-R9030, DVF-R7030, DVF-3530, DV-402, DV-5900, DV-5700,
DVF-R9050, DVF-J6050, DV-505, DV-503, DV-502, DVF-3550, DVF-3050, DVF-R4050, DVF-605, DV-6050, DVF-R5060,
DVF-3060, DVF-3060K, DV-705, DVF-R5070, DVF-3070, DVF-3080, DVF-N7080, DVF-8100, DVF-3200, DVF-3250, DVF-3300, DVF-3400 and
DVF-5400.
How to operate the DVD player with the remote control
œ Press [ DVD] to turn the DVD player on.
∑ Press [CD/DVD] or [DVD/6CH] to operate the functions of the DVD player.
é Press each key for DVD player operation. Refer to the operation manual of the DVD players for the detailed
operating instructions.
(To return to the receiver operation mode, press other Input source key.)
DVD player operation keys
You can perform these basic operations using the keys described below when connected to Kenwood DVD player.
REPEAT
ANGLE
DVD
ANGLE
AUDIO
REPEAT
DVD
RECEIVER
ACTIVE EQ
SUBTITLE
DIMMER
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
FIRST FILE
BASS BOOST
TONE
Numeric keys
SOUND
SETUP
EASY SETUP
PURE AUDIO
MODE
LISTEN MODE
TOP MENU
MULTI CONTROL
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
MENU
ꢄ(Cursor ^)
o(Cursor ])
ꢈ(Cursor ,)
ꢉ(Cursor ?)
ENTER
ON SCREEN
RETURN
ON SCREEN
RETURN
BAND
ꢇ (Pause)
ꢂ (ꢆ Play)
ꢃ (Stop)
MUTE
ꢅ (Search)
Y (Search)
ꢁ (Skip)
MD/TAPE
DVD/6CH
TIME DISPLAY
PTY
AV AUX
D (Skip)
TUNER
VIDEO 1
USB
CD/DVD
VIDEO 2
DISPLAY
PREV.
AUTO MEMORY
MEMORY
FOLDER
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Troubleshooting
Troubles are not always due to malfunction or failure of the system. In case of a trouble, check the following tables before calling for
service.
Amplifier
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
No sound from the speakers.
The speaker cords are disconnected.
Connect it properly referring to <Connecting the
speakers>.
$%
VOLUME is set to the minimum position.
MUTE is ON.
Adjust the volume to a proper level.
Turn OFF the MUTE.
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™
The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF.
Speaker cords are short-circuited.
Set the SPEAKERS switch to ON.
The standby indicator blinks and sound is not output.
Sound is not output from one of the speakers.
Turn the power off, eliminate the short-circuiting, then
turn on the power again.
There may be an internal defect.
If the standby indicator still blinks after eliminating the
short-circuiting, there may be an internal defect. Switch it
off, unplug the power cord and call for service.
The connected USB device is rated a current capacity
higher than the allowable limit.
Remove the USB device and turn on the power again.
The speaker cord is disconnected.
Connect it properly referring to <Connecting the
speakers>.
$%
The speaker is not set up correctly
Set it up properly referring to <Speaker settings>.
*
Sound is not output from the surround
speakers and/or the center speaker, or their sound is
very soft.
The surround speaker cords and/or the center speaker
cord is disconnected.
Connect it properly referring to <Connecting the
speakers>.
$%
The speaker is not set up correctly.
Set it up properly referring to <Speaker settings>.
*
A surround mode has not been activated.
Select a surround mode.
º
The surround and/or center volume controls are set to the
minimum level.
Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone. )
When playing a Dolby Digital source signal using a DVD There are many possible causes for this problem,
player, the sound is cut off soon after it starts. depending on the type of DVD player used.
Set the input mode to digital manual before starting
playback of the Dolby Digital source.
™
No sound is produced during playback from a DVD player. The input mode is set to digital manual.
Press the [INPUT MODE] key to select to full auto mode.
™
A video source cannot be recorded normally.
No video output.
The software is copy-guarded.
PURE AUDIO MODE is on.
PURE AUDIO MODE is on.
Copy-guarded video software cannot be recorded.
Turn off the PURE AUDIO MODE.
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Display is turned off.
While the PURE AUDIO MODE is on, the display is turned
off.
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Tuner
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Radio stations cannot be received.
No antenna is connected.
Connect an antenna.
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The broadcast band is not set properly.
The frequency of the desired station is not tuned.
Noise due to ignition of an automobile.
Noise due to interference from an electric appliance.
Noise due to a nearby TV set.
Set the broadcast band properly.
Tune the frequency of the desired station.
Interference
Install the outdoor antenna away from the road.
Turn off the power to the appliance.
Install the unit farther away from the TV.
A station which was preset cannot be received by pressing The preset station belongs to a frequency that cannot be
Preset a station with a receivable frequency. ‹
the corresponding numeric key.
received.
The preset memory was cleared because the power cord
had been unplugged for a long period of time.
Preset the station again.
‹
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Troubleshooting
Remote control unit
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Remote control operation is not possible.
The remote control is set to the DVD player operation
mode.
Press any of the Input Source keys to select the
appropriate operation mode.
Batteries are exhausted.
Replace with new batteries.
The remote control unit is too far away from the main
system, controlling angle is too large, or there is an
obstacle between this unit and the remote.
Operate the remote control unit within the controllable
range.
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The remote control has not been changed to the operation Press the [CD/DVD] or [DVD/6CH] key to activate the
mode for the Kenwood DVD player you wish to control.
operation mode for the component you want to control
before operation.
USB message list
If the massages listed below appear on the display, playback of the connected USB device is impossible. Try a different USB device, or re-
record the contents in the USB device and try it again.
Display
Cause
"<NO SUPPORT> DEVICE"
The unit does not support the device connected to the USB jack.
The information from the USB device is not correct.
Unsupported protocol is used.
"<NO SUPPORT> PROTOCOL"
"<NO SUPPORT> FILE SYSTEM"
"<NO SUPPORT> SIZE"
"NO FILE"
The file system is not a supportable one.
The size of the memory is too small.
There is no playable file.
"NO PLAY"
Incorrect data is recorded.
The file is protected by DRM (digital rights management).
The file is broken.
The size of the file is too big or too small.
No tag information.
"NO TITLE"
The tag is unreadable.
"ERROR 1"
"ERROR 2"
"ERROR 3"
Communication error between the unit and the USB device.
The file system is broken.
Something wrong with the file.
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In regaard too ccoonnttaacctt cclleeaaner
Resetting the Microoccoommppuutter
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction.
Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil, for
they may deform the plastic component.
The microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be operated,
or shows an erroneous display) if the power cord is unplugged
while the power is ON, or due to some other external factor.
If this happens, execute the following procedure to reset the
microcomputer and return the unit to its normal operating
condition.
Maiinnttenannccee ooff tthee unit
When the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with a soft, dry
cloth. Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents
may cause discoloration.
While holding down [ ] key on the unit, unplug the
power cord and plug it back in.
•
Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the
contents of the memory and return the unit to the state it was in
when it left the factory.
Memory backk up function
Please note that the following items will be deleted from the
unit's memory if the power cord is disconnected from the AC
outlet for approximately 1 day.
• Input selector settings
• Volume level
• BASS, TREBLE, INPUT level
• TONE ON/OFF
• ACTIVE EQ mode
• Dimmer level
• Speaker settings
• Sound Adjustment (Input level, Midnight
mode, Panorama mode, Dimension mode,
Center Width mode)
• Listen mode setting
• Tuner setting
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Specifications
AUDIO section
Rated output power during STEREO operation
KRF-V7200D : (63 Hz – 20 kHz, 0.7% T.H.D., at 6 Ω)
...........................................................................100 W + 100 W
FM tuner section
Tuning frequency range.......................... 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity (DIN at 75 Ω)
MONO .................. 1.3 μV / 13.2 dBf (40 kHz DEV., S/N 26 dB)
STEREO ................. 45 μV / 42.1 dBf (46 kHz DEV., S/N 46 dB)
Total harmonic distortion (DIN at 1 kHz)
MONO .................................................... 0.2% (71.2 dBf input)
STEREO .................................................. 0.8% (71.2 dBf input)
Signal to noise ratio (DIN weighted at 1 kHz)
MONO ............................ 65 dB (40 kHz DEV., 71.2 dBf input)
STEREO ........................... 60 dB (46 kHz DEV., 71.2 dBf input)
Stereo separation (DIN 1 kHz) ............................................36 dB
Selectivity (DIN 300 kHz) .................................................64 dB
Frequency response (30 Hz – 15 kHz) .............. +0.5 dB, –3.0 dB
KRF-V6200D : (63 Hz – 12.5 kHz, 0.7% T.H.D., at 6 Ω)
...........................................................................100 W + 100 W
Effective output power during STEREO operation
RMS (1 kHz, 10% T.H.D., at 6 Ω) ......................... 120 W + 120 W
Effective power output during SURROUND operation
FRONT
(1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven).. 100 W + 100 W
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven)... 120 W + 120 W
CENTER
(1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven) ..............100 W
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven) ...............120 W
SURROUND
(1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven)100 W + 100 W
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven) 120 W + 120 W
SURROUND BACK (KRF-V7200D only)
AM tuner section
Tuning frequency range............................. 531 kHz – 1,602 kHz
Usable sensitivity (30% mod., S/N 20 dB).... 16 μV / (600 μV/m)
Signal to noise ratio (30% mod.) .... 50 dB (60 dBμV EMF input)
(1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven).. 100 W + 100 W
(1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D. at 6 Ω one channel driven)... 120 W + 120 W
Total harmonic distortion
KRF-V7200D.....................................0.02 % (1 kHz, 50 W, 6 Ω)
KRF-V6200D.....................................0.05 % (1 kHz, 50 W, 6 Ω)
Frequency response (IHF’66)
KRF-V7200D : CD/DVD ............20 Hz – 80 kHz, +0 dB – –3.0 dB
KRF-V6200D : CD/DVD ............20 Hz – 70 kHz, +0 dB – –3.0 dB
Signal to noise ratio (IHF’66)
CD/DVD..............................................................................100 dB
Input sensitivity / impedance
USB section
Usable USB device ................................ USB Mass Storage Class
Interface ...................................USB 1.1 (Full speed) compatible
Maxmum current drain ................................................... 500 mA
General
Power consumption
KRF-V7200D.................................................................... 240 W
KRF-V6200D.................................................................... 250 W
Standby power consumption ............................. less than 0.6 W
AC Outlet SWITCHED
CD/DVD, AUX, MD/TAPE, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 .... 550 mV / 40 kΩ
AV AUX ................................................................ 550 mV / 50 kΩ
DVD/6CH INPUT ................................................. 550 mV / 27 kΩ
Output level / impedance
REC OUT (MD/TAPE, VIDEO 1)........................... 550 mV / 470 Ω
PRE OUT (SURROUND BACK) (KRF-V6200D only)
................................................................................. 0.9 V / 2.2 kΩ
PRE OUT (SUBWOOFER) ........................................ 1.5 V / 1.5 kΩ
Tone control
Australia ..................................................... 1 (total 90W max.)
Other countries.......................................... 2 (total 90W max.)
Dimensions ...............................................W: 440 mm (17-5/16")
....................................................................H: 159 mm (6-1/4")
............................................................... D: 345 mm (13-9/16")
Weight (net)
KRF-V7200D..................................................... 9.6 kg (21.2 lb)
KRF-V6200D..................................................... 8.3 kg (18.3 lb)
BASS ............................................................... 10 dB (at 100 Hz)
TREBLE ........................................................... 10 dB (at 10 kHz)
Notes:
1. Kenwood follows a policy of continuous advancements in
development. For this reason specifications may be changed
without notice.
DIGITAL AUDIO section
Sampling frequency ...............32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
Input level / wave length
2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold
location (under a water-freezing temperature).
Optical ......................... –15 dBm – –21 dBm / 660 nm 30 nm
Input level / impedance
Coaxial...............................................................0.5 Vp-p / 75 Ω
VIDEO section
VIDEO inputs / impedance
Composite ............................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
VIDEO outputs / impedance
Composite ............................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
S-VIDEO inputs / impedance
Y-singal.................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
C-singal......................................................... 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω
S-VIDEO outputs / impedance
Y-singal.................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
C-singal......................................................... 0.286 Vp-p / 75 Ω
COMPONENT VIDEO inputs/ impedance
Y-signal.................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
CB/ CR-signal.....................................................0.7 Vp-p / 75 Ω
COMPONENT VIDEO outputs/ impedance
Y-signal.................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 Ω
CB/ CR-signal.....................................................0.7 Vp-p / 75 Ω
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in
the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in 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
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