Page 2 - Preparations; CAUTION; Before applying the power; Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe; Safety precautions; Accessories; Units are designed for operation as follows.
2 Preparations WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTEXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-SIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWH...
Page 3 - Contents; Other; Caution : Read the pages marked; Maintenance of the unit
3 Operations Preparations Other Remote Control Before applying the power Contents Other Operations Preparations Before applying the power ................... 2 Safety precautions .............................................. 2 Unpacking .......................................................... 2 H...
Page 4 - Special features
4 Preparations Special features How to use this manual This manual is divided into four sections, Preparations, Operations, Other,and Remote Control. Preparations Shows you how to connect your audio and video components to thereceiver and prepare the surround processor.We've tried to make setting up...
Page 5 - Display; Names and functions of parts; Standby mode
5 Preparations DSP CLIP A SPEAKERS B STANDBY POWER MULTI CONTROL MULTI CONTROL LISTEN MODE SOUND SOURCE DIRECT AUTO BAND MEMORY INPUT SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL UP DOWN PROLOGIC 3 STEREO DOWN MIX DOLBY DIGITAL DTS INPUT MODE SET UP S-VIDEO V L – AUDIO – R AV AUX DIMMER MONITOR PHONES ON/STANDBY ON OFF ...
Page 8 - Connecting audio components; Setting up the system; Analog connections; MONITOR; DTS disclaimer clause
8 Preparations MONITOR PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT AUDIO L R MD/TAPE1 CD/DVD PHONO GND REC OUT Make connections as shown below.When connecting the related system components, be sureto also refer to the instruction manuals supplied with thecomponents you are connecting.Do not connect the power cord to a ...
Page 9 - Connecting video components
9 Preparations VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT VIDEO S-VIDEO DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 MONITOR PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT Connecting video components OUT OUT IN Video Inputs(Yellow RCA pin cord) Video inputsand outputs(Yellow RCA pincords) OUT S...
Page 10 - Digital connections; Input mode settings; INPUT SELECTOR
10 Preparations OPTICAL DVD CD/DVD VIDEO 3 VIDEO 2 COAXIAL OPTICAL DIGITAL IN Digital connections COAXIALDIGITALOUT(AUDIO) Opticalfibercable Connect the video signal and analogaudio signals to the VIDEO 2 jacks.(See "Connecting video components".) Component with a DTS, DolbyDigital, or PCM O...
Page 12 - Connecting the system control; SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS
12 Preparations Connecting the system control SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS Remote Control Lets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with thereceiver. Automatic Operation When you start playback from a source component, the input selectoron this unit switches to that component automatic...
Page 13 - Connecting the speakers; Speaker impedance
13 Preparations – + FRONT SPEAKERS (8 – 16 Ω ) CENTER SPEAKERS (8 – 16 Ω ) SUB WOOFER PRE OUT – + + – FRONT SPEAKERS SURROUND SPEAKERS (8 – 16 Ω ) (8 – 16 Ω ) CENTER SPEAKER FRONT SPEAKERS C L R + - RED BLUE GREEN GRAY ORANGE Setting up the system • Never short circuit the + and – speaker cords.• If...
Page 14 - Speaker placement; Preparing the remote control; Operation
14 Preparations Speaker placement Subwoofer Front speakers : Place to the front left and right of the listening position. Front speakers are required for all surround modes. Center speaker : Place front and center. This speaker stabilizes the sound image and helps recreate sound motion. Be sure to c...
Page 15 - Preparing for surround sound; Speaker settings; Select a speaker system.
15 Preparations Preparing for surround sound Speaker settings If you selected other than “LRG” as the center speaker setting. 1 SURR YES: Surround speakers are connected to the re-ceiver. 2 SURR NO: No surround speakers are connected to thereceiver. 9 Press the SET UP key to accept the setting. Turn...
Page 16 - Preparing for playback; Normal playback; Turning on the receiver; Operations; Input the distance to the speakers.; AUTO
16 Preparations Preparing for surround sound Input level adjustment (analog sources only) If the input level of an analog source signal is too high, adjust the inputlevel. 1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the source who’sinput level you want to adjust. • You can store a separate input level f...
Page 17 - Listening to a source component; Start playback from the selected source.; Adjusting the sound; Adjusting the tone
17 Operations Normal playback 1 Listening to a source component 23 Start playback from the selected source. 1 "PHONO" 2 "TUNER" 3 "CD/DVD" 4 "TAPE" or "MD" 5 "VIDEO1" 6 "VIDEO2" 7 "VIDEO3" 8 "DVD/6ch" 9 "AV AUX" Adjustin...
Page 18 - Recording
18 Operations Muting the sound The MUTE key lets you mute the sound of the speakers. Press the MUTE key. To cancel Press the MUTE key again so that the “MUTE” indicator goes off. • Muting can also be canceled by adjusting the volume. Blinks SOURCE DIRECT playback (analog sources only) Use this funct...
Page 19 - Recording video; Recording music in A-REC MODE
19 Operations 1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the source (CD, DVD,VIDEO2, or VIDEO3) you want to record. 2 Set the cassette deck to record. 3 Press and hold the DIMMER key for more than 2 seconds toselect the A-REC MODE. 1 REC MODE off : The digital input record mode isswitched off. 2 A-REC MODE ...
Page 20 - Listening to radio broadcasts; Use the BAND key to select the desired broadcast band.
20 Operations Listening to radio broadcasts 1 2 3 Each press switches the tuning method as follows: 4 Auto tuning : The next station is tuned automatically. Manual tuning : Turn the knob (press the key) to select thedesired station. Each press switches the bandas follows: 1 AUTO lit (auto tuning) 2 ...
Page 21 - Using the DISPLAY key; Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner.; Presetting RDS stations
21 Operations Each press switches the display mode as follows: 1 PS (Program Service name) display 2 RT (Radio Text) display 3 Frequency display Using the DISPLAY key 1 PS (Program Service name) display: The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS broadcastis received,If no PS data was s...
Page 22 - Presetting radio stations manually; Receiving preset stations; Receiving preset stations in order
22 Operations Presetting radio stations manually • Repeat steps 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 to store as many stations as necessary. • If you store a station at a previously used preset, the old station will be replaced by the new one. Press the MEMORY key while receiving the station. Proceed to step 3 within ...
Page 23 - Press the PTY key to start searching.; TUNER
23 Operations Listening to radio broadcasts 1 2 When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type is shown on thedisplay. If no PTY data is available, or if the station is not an RDS station,“ NONE ” is displayed. Program type table Tuning by program type (PTY search) This function lets you set th...
Page 24 - Ambience effects; Surround modes; Dolby Pro Logic
24 Operations Ambience effects Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic"and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confiden-tial Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights re-served. This receiver is equipped with li...
Page 25 - Surround Play
25 Operations Ambience effects Front speaker (L, R) Subwoofer (SW) Center speaker Dolby 3 Stereo Dolby 3 Stereo is available for systems that do not have surroundspeakers. When in the Dolby 3 Stereo mode, the surround informationis redirected to the front left and right speakers. This mode is design...
Page 26 - DVD 6-channel playback; Start playback of the DVD software.; DVD
26 Operations Ambience effects When the DTS signal is input: (KRF-V7030D only) (The DTS indicator lights up.) 1 DTS: DTS surround 2 STEREO: Normal stereo playback When the analog signal or the digital signal except for theDOLBY DIGITAL or DTS signal is input: 1 PRO LOGIC: PRO LOGIC surround (The PRO...
Page 27 - Convenient functions
27 Operations Ambience effects Display dimmer adjustment The dimmer function lets you select the brightness of the receiver'sdisplay. You might find this useful if you darken your room to watch moviesor listen to music. • The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8 seconds.• Some Dolby Digi...
Page 28 - Resetting the Microcomputer; In case of difficulty; Amplifier
28 Other Resetting the Microcomputer If the microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be operated,or shows an erroneous display) if the power cord is unpluggedwhile the power is ON, or due to some other external factor. If thishappens, execute the following procedure to reset the micro-computer and...
Page 29 - Specifications; DIGITAL AUDIO section
29 Other Specifications Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. Notes1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (un...
Page 31 - Remote Control; Remote Control Instruction Manual; Preset Remote Control Quick Start Guide; POWER key; During pressing the; POWER; key, use these keys to enter
31 Remote Control Remote Control Instruction Manual Quick start guide ................................................ 31Getting the most from your remote control ................. 33Setup code chart ................................................ 34In case of difficulty ..............................
Page 32 - Register the setup codes for your audio and video components; RC; Quick Start Guide; TUNING
32 Remote Control Register the setup codes for your audio and video components Step 1 Look up the setup code for the component you wantto control. RC 4 Write down all the applicable setup codes. (This step is very important.) Step 2 Hold down POWER key and press the numeric keys to enter the 3-digit...
Page 33 - Registering setup codes for other components; Getting the most from your remote control; Operating other components
33 Remote Control Input Component Maker Code Key (DVD) DVD player KENWOOD 804,805,808 DVD The remote control supplied with this receiver is alsocapable of controlling components from a variety of manu-facturers once you register the appropriate setup codesinto the remote control unit.Refer to "R...
Page 34 - Setup code chart; TV Setup codes
34 Remote Control Maker Setup codes BLAUPANKT 401 GRUNDIG 402 MIVER 401 NOKIA 403 NORDMENDE 404, 405 PHILIPS 406 SABA 404, 407 SCHNEIDER 408 TELEFUNKEN 407, 409, 410 THOMSON 411 AKAI 408 FENNER 412 FISHER 413 HITACHI 414, 415 INNO-HIT 416 IRRADIO 408 JVC 417 MAGNAVOX 406 OKANO 416 ORION 418 PANASONI...
Page 35 - Remote control unit
35 Remote Control Remote control unit Cause • No setup codes registered at for the respective input(s). • The remote control is set to a different operation mode. • Batteries are exhausted.• The remote control unit is too far away from the main system, controlling angle is too large, orthere is an o...
Page 36 - Remote operation of other components; Tuner operations; MD recorder operations; Numeric keys
36 Remote Control Refer to the following for the type of remote control operations available for each component.The setup code for each component must be entered beforehand. RC 3 Remote operation of other components Tuner operations Cassette deck operations 4 ( P.CALL – ) ¢ ( P.CALL + ) 6 ( 3 Play )...
Page 37 - LD player operations; DVD player operations
37 Remote Control LD player operations 6 ( 3 Play ) 8 ( Pause ) 7 ( Stop ) A/B ( A/B ) VCR operations 6 ( 3 Play ) 8 ( Pause ) 7 ( Stop ) TV operations INPUT SEL. ( Input selector ) TV SEL. VOLUME % ( Volume + ) VOLUME fi ( Volume – ) CHANNEL % ( Channel + ) CHANNEL fi ( Channel – ) Remote operation...
Page 38 - CHANNEL; For your records
38 Remote Control Remote operation of other components CDR operations % ( Cursor » ) fi ( Cursor « ) @ ( Cursor | ) # ( Cursor \ ) Numeric keys P.CALL P.CALL MULTI CONTROL DVD AUTO ENTER BAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 +10 MD/TAPE AV AUX CHANNEL CHANNEL % ( Channel + ) CHANNEL fi ( Channel – ) OSD SOUND OS...