Page 2 - ii; Connecting and Setting Up Your New Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver; PowerTouch Remote
ii Welcome to the Connection and Setup Guide foryour new Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver. The KRF-X9992D offers two kinds of 5.1-channeldigital decoding: • Dolby® Digital, for the hundreds of currentlyavailable Dolby Digital DVDs and LaserDiscs. • MPEG, a well-established multichannel formatin movie th...
Page 3 - iii; Before Applying Power; CAUTION; KRF-X9992D is designed for operation as follows.; Safety Precautions; Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.; Factory fitted moulded mains plug; Blue
iii Before Applying Power Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE,IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUSVOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNI-TUD...
Page 4 - iv; Table of Contents; Chapter One: Connecting Your
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D iv Table of Contents Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices .................................................. 1 Noting Your Devices .............................................. 3 Connecting Your Speakers ..................................... 4 To Connect Front Speake...
Page 7 - Connections; Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices; Do not; Before You Begin
1 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices Welcome to the Kenwood KRF-X9992D Connectionand Setup Guide. This chapter guides you throughconnecting your home entertainment devices toyour new Kenwood audio-video receiver. Onc...
Page 8 - Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices; The following diagram shows the entire back of the KRF-X9992D.
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 2 The following diagram shows the entire back of the KRF-X9992D. VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND VIDEO 4 INPUT 6 CH2 CH
Page 9 - Noting Your Devices
3 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Noting Your Devices Use this table and the diagram on the precedingpage to plan your connections before you makethem, or use it to record your connections as youmake them. If you will be connecting a DVD playeror oth...
Page 10 - Connecting Your Speakers
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 4 Connecting Your Speakers A B C POWERED SUBWOOFER R FRONT L FRONT CENTER R SURROUND L SURROUND VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND VIDEO 4 INPUT 6 CH2 CH
Page 11 - Connecting Your Speakers, continued; To Connect Front Speakers Only:; Using Speaker Wire
5 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. To Connect Front Speakers Only: If you only intend to listen to stereo sound (asopposed to surround so...
Page 12 - What if I Have an Amplifier?
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 6 What if I Have an Amplifier? Power Amp Power Amp CENTER R SURROUND L SURROUND R FRONT L FRONT POWERED SUBWOOFER Power Amp VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND VIDEO 4 INPUT 6 CH2 CH
Page 13 - To connect supplemental power amplifiers:
7 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections What if I Have an Amplifier?, continued You can use supplemental power amplifiers for anyof the channels instead of the receiver’s built-inamplifiers. Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to ACpower until al...
Page 14 - Connecting Your TV
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 8 Connecting Your TV COMPOSITE VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND
Page 15 - Connecting Your TV, continued
9 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your TV, continued Do not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourTV to the KRF-X9992D. Please refer to your ...
Page 16 - Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 10 Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner Note that video device jacks are linked to specific digital jacks. For example, if you connect asatellite tuner with a digital coaxial cable, you should connect the analog...
Page 17 - Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued; Users’ Guide; To Connect a Satellite Tuner:; must
11 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued Do not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourcable or satellit...
Page 19 - To Connect a Primary VCR:
13 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your VCR(s), continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourVCR to the KRF-X9992D. Please refer to your VCR’s...
Page 20 - Connecting Your Primary CD Player
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 14 Connecting Your Primary CD Player SURROUND VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER OUTPUT A (CD1) OUTPUT B (CD2)* DIGITAL OUTPUT COMMUNICATION CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY SYSTEM CONTROL CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY *KENWOOD DPF-J9010 ON...
Page 21 - Connecting Your Primary CD Player, continued; To Connect a Secondary CD Player:
15 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your Primary CD Player, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your200-Disc CD Changer to the KRF-X9992D....
Page 22 - Connecting Your DVD Player
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 16 Connecting Your DVD Player Note that video device jacks are linked to specific digital jacks. For example, if you connect aDVD player with a digital optical cable, you should connect the analog cables to the VIDEO 4...
Page 23 - Connecting Your DVD Player, continued; To Connect a DVD Player:; DTS disclaimer clause
17 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your DVD Player, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourDVD player to the KRF-X9992D. Please refer to...
Page 24 - Connecting Your DVD Player Through a Surround Processor; Surround Processor; DVD player
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 18 Connecting Your DVD Player Through a Surround Processor VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND VIDEO 4 INPUT 6 CH2 CH FRONT SURROUND CENTER SUBWOOFER Surround Processor VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT DVD player
Page 26 - Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 20 Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND RECORD IN (ANALOG) PLAY OUT (ANALOG) DIGITAL RECORD IN (OPTICAL) SYSTEM CONTROL CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY Remove protective cap ...
Page 27 - Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continued; To Connect an MD Recorder:
21 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourMD recorder or tape dec...
Page 28 - Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck; CD OUTPUT OR TAPE PLAY OUT
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 22 Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck SURROUND VIDEO4 6CH.INPUT CENTER SUBWOOFER CD OUTPUT OR TAPE PLAY OUT TAPE RECORD IN
Page 29 - Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued
23 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourCD player or tape deck ...
Page 34 - Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 28 Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from yourturntable/record player to the KRF-X9992D. ...
Page 35 - Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR
29 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR This section focuses on the connections from yourcamcorder or VCR to the front of the KRF-X9992D.Please refer to your camcorder or VCR’s instructionsfor more detail about its...
Page 36 - What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)?; Play
Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections 30 What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)? Kenwood provides convenient control of the entiresystem via two control modes: • SL16, which allows you to connect SL16 devices only • XS8, which all...
Page 37 - Connecting the Antennas; AM Loop Antenna
31 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Connections Connecting the Antennas AM Loop Antenna Your new receiver comes with an AM loop antennafor AM radio reception. To connect the AM antenna: 1. Insert the antenna loop into the base and position the loop. 2. Open the r...
Page 38 - emote Setup; Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch; Installing the Batteries
32 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch Your new PowerTouch controls your new receiverand can be set up to control most componentsattached to it. PowerTouch appears and functions alittle differently from traditional remo...
Page 39 - Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch; Calibrating the Touch Screen; pressing; Resetting PowerTouch; Use the stylus to press the blue button at the
33 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Calibrating the Touch Screen After you install the batteries or reset PowerTouch,you need to calibrate the touch screen. The touchscreen responds to pressure from the included stylusor your finger: If you are replac...
Page 40 - Navigating PowerTouch Interface; Ouick Tour; Setting Up Speakers
34 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Navigating PowerTouch Interface PowerTouch presents a “map” of the menus youhave available: For convenience, PowerTouch zooms in on anddisplays only a portion of this map at a time. Theboxes on the illustration abov...
Page 41 - Off; SP Selection
35 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Quick Setup: Use this method for a simplified setup where you identify whether a speaker ispresent and let the receiver automatically deter-mine the appropriate speaker settings. a. Aim PowerTouch at the receiver. I...
Page 42 - Nml; SP Distance; except the
36 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Speaker left front center right front left surround right surrond subwoofer Distance (ft or m) 80Hz in that channel is left in that speakerin all listening modes. Full-range speakerscapable of this level of bass per...
Page 43 - Setting the Subwoofer Level:; Bass Peak Level; Identifying Devices For PowerTouch Control; How Do I Identify Devices?
37 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 6. Touch or to select the next speaker. 7. Carefully listen to the volume level of the test noise. If the noise is a different volume than the noise from the left front speaker, use or to adjust the volume so that t...
Page 45 - More; on the device’s remote
39 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Replace a Setup Code with aNew One? If you purchase a new device to replace an existingdevice, you will need to identify the new device toPowerTouch. To do so: 1. Connect the device as described in the appr...
Page 46 - Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional); Storing RDS Stations Automatically
40 R emote Setup Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) Your new PowerTouch provides two ways to storeradio stations: • RDS Automatic Memory, which searches for stations broadcasting an RDS signal and auto-matically stores them...
Page 48 - Specifications; Chapter Three: Specifications; Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
42 Specifications Chapter Three : Warnings and Specifications Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Video Section Video Inputs / Outputs Video (composite) .............................................. 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω S Video ( luminance signal) ............................... 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω (chrominance sig...
Page 49 - Index; Numerics
43 Index Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Numerics 200-Disc CD Changer connecting ................................................ 15connecting SL16 text cable ...................... 15identifying to PowerTouch ...................... 37SL16/XS8 switch ....................................... 15 A AM a...
Page 51 - N OT E S
Page 52 - For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designatedon the warranty card, and the space provided below. Refer to the model and serialnumbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service on thisproduct. Model Serial Number For your records
Page 54 - The
Using Your New Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver Welcome to the Users’ Guide for your new Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver. The KRF-X9992D connects all your current audio and video components. It allows you to control them all with Kenwood’sremarkable PowerTouch touch screen remote—a graphical userinterface ...
Page 56 - Using PowerTouch to Dim or Brighten the Receiver’s Front
ii Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D What if I Want to Use Headphones? .................................... 25 How Do I Operate Devices? ................................................... 26 Movie Devices ........................................................................ 27 TV ....................
Page 59 - Chapter One: Moving Around; Welcome to the Kenwood KRF-X9992D
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 1 Mo ving Around Chapter One: Moving Around Welcome to the Kenwood KRF-X9992D Users’ Guide . This chapter explains the buttons and functions you can find on thefront of the receiver and on the PowerTouch. The chapter alsoincludes an explanation of how to navigate the ...
Page 60 - What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio-Video
Mo ving Around 2 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 1. Power On/Standby button 2. Standby indicator light 3. Display panel 4. Speaker selector buttons (see page 10) 5. Headphone jack 6. Mute button (see page 15) 7. IR indicator 8. IR transmitters 9. Volume control knob 10. Display Mode button (see page...
Page 61 - Input selector button; Standby mode
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 3 Mo ving Around 11. Input selector button 12. AV AUX S VIDEO jack 13. AV AUX composite video jack 14. AV AUX audio jacks 15. CD2/Tape 2 Monitor indicator light Standby mode While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of currentis flowing into the u...
Page 62 - Confirm button
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 3 Mo ving Around What’s on PowerTouch? ENTER V O LU M E UP DOWN CONFIRM ON/STANDBY CONTRAST BACKLIGHT e d i t m o v i e m u s i c s o u n d lis te n mode m a c r o 1. Joystick (see page 7) 2. Confirm button 3. Mute button (see page 15) 4. Volume up/down button (see pa...
Page 63 - The Quick Access Menu:; Quick
Mo ving Around 4 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D What’s on PowerTouch’s Screen? PowerTouch’s LCD display screen is divided into two sections:the Quick Access Menu and the Device Control/Menu Section.Use your finger or the stylus to touch the buttons in each area. e d i t m o v i e m u s i c s o u n ...
Page 64 - The device control section; How is PowerTouch Powered?; As you use PowerTouch, be aware of the following:
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 5 Mo ving Around How is PowerTouch Powered? The Device Control/Menu Section: The device control section provides the same kinds of access as the Quick Access menu, butwith more structure. Use the Main menu to navigate through thefeature menus to exactly the feature or...
Page 65 - • Do not install the receiver where direct sunlight or high-; How Do I Use PowerTouch?; Connections and Setup Guide
Mo ving Around 6 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Use PowerTouch? • Do not install the receiver where direct sunlight or high- frequency fluorescent lighting can shine directly into theinfrared remote sensor. This can limit PowerTouch’soperating range. How Do I Use PowerTouch? Use your new P...
Page 66 - How Do I Move Around?
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 7 Mo ving Around How Do I Use PowerTouch? Do not block the IR transmitter on the front panel of the receiveror on PowerTouch. Even a brief blockage while it is transmitting(such as someone walking by) can cause the communication andfeedback to become erratic temporari...
Page 68 - Chapter Two: Using PowerTouch
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 9 Chapter Two: Using PowerTouch Your new receiver comes with the easiest—and most inovative—remote you’ve ever seen. Its palm-sized illuminated screendisplays clear icons and menus. Use the fingertip joystick tohighlight your selection, then just ...
Page 69 - Turning the Speakers On; Use one of the following methods to adjust the volume.; in the appropriate direction on PowerTouch.
Using P o w erT ouch 10 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Adjust the Sound? You can control and adjust a variety of sound settings using thereceiver’s front panel or PowerTouch. Turning the Speakers On To turn the Front A speakers on, press SPEAKER A on thereceiver’s front panel. The red ligh...
Page 70 - Adjusting the Loudness (Stereo Mode Only); on the Quick Access menu to open the Sound
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 11 How Do I Adjust the Sound? Adjusting the Loudness (Stereo Mode Only) The Loudness control increases the bass and treble at lowvolume control settings. This adjusts to the way the human earhears sound at quiet volumes, retaining music’s fullness...
Page 72 - between the arrows shows the current setting.; Adjusting Speaker Levels
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 13 4. Touch the left ( ) or right arrow ( ) next to a tone setting (treble or bass) to adjust it. A readout ( ) between the arrows shows the current setting. 5. Touch to return to the previous menu or touch any Quick Access menu button to access t...
Page 73 - Connection and Setup Guide
Using P o w erT ouch 14 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Adjust the Sound? 2. Touch to open the SP Level menu: Although icons for the front speakers appear here, notice thatthey do not have buttons. They’re here for a visual reference;you cannot change their level. 3. Select a speaker by tou...
Page 74 - Muting Sound; • Press the Mute button on the receiver’s front panel.; Use one of the following methods to cancel muting:; Midnight Theatre Function
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 15 How Do I Adjust the Sound? Muting Sound Use one of the following methods to temporarily mute thesound: • Press the Mute button on the receiver’s front panel. • Press MUTE on PowerTouch. A “Mute On” message appears on the LCD screen for 3 second...
Page 75 - What are Listen Modes?
Using P o w erT ouch 16 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D To balance volume extremes: 1. Touch s o u n d on the Quick Access menu to open the Sound menu: 2. Select until the balancing sounds right to you: • OFF for normal balancing • 1 for quieter balancing • 2 for quietest balancing (the least differ...
Page 77 - MPEG, which stands for “Moving Pictures Experts
Using P o w erT ouch 18 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Adjust the Sound? Although a full set of speakers (front left and right, center,surround left and right, and a subwoofer) is required for trueDolby Digital surround sound, this receiver lets you enjoyDolby Digital program sources, even...
Page 78 - on the Quick Access menu to open the Listen
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 19 How Do I Adjust the Sound? Your receiver can detect and switch between these formatsautomatically. To check the Surround Play status: 1. Touch lis te n mode on the Quick Access menu to open the Listen Mode menu: 2. Touch . This displays the Inp...
Page 80 - Switching to Analog Input
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 21 How Do I Adjust the Sound? • If you turn off the receiver, select a different source device, or switch to the analog connections, the digital input mode isreset to “auto.” • If the incoming signal is not Dolby Digital or MPEG, the listen mode r...
Page 81 - Applying Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Effects; • The WALL TYPE parameter lets you adjust the brightness of
Using P o w erT ouch 22 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Adjust the Sound? Applying Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Effects The DSP mode creates the reverberation devices (elements ofsound echoed in various spaces) which determine the feeling ofpresence. Since DSP uses digital processing, it ...
Page 82 - and effect level to your taste.
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 23 How Do I Adjust the Sound? 2. Touch . 3. Touch a DSP mode icon button. 4. (Optional) Touch (Parameter) to adjust the wall type and effect level to your taste. 5. Select the item to be adjusted: • Wall Type changes the quality of the simulated w...
Page 84 - What if I Want to Use Headphones?
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 25 How Do I Adjust the Sound? To set THX to on: 1. Touch lis te n mode on the Quick Access menu to open the Listen Mode menu: 2. Touch until “On” appears. • : The receiver is in THX standby mode. • : THX is activating. (THX will be activated auto-...
Page 85 - Choose the menu containing the device you want to use; If you have not done so, follow the instruc-; before; If you do not, you will
Using P o w erT ouch 26 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Operate Devices? Your PowerTouch makes it easy for you to control the differentdevices connected to your receiver. Its easy-to-use LCD screenprovides a choice of command buttons similar to those foundon the devices’ own remotes. Use th...
Page 90 - VCR
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 31 How Do I Operate Devices? Touch to access any customized commands you have taught PowerTouch for this device and to access this device’smacros. Touch the command or macro name to use it. For more information on teaching commands toPowerTouch, s...
Page 94 - Camcorder or Additional VCR
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 35 For more information on teaching commands toPowerTouch, see “What if my device does not work with anyof the codes on the list? What if I Want PowerTouch to Control Additional Functions?” on page␣ 39 of the Connections and Setup Guide . For more...
Page 97 - To read the loaded disc titles and store them in PowerTouch:
Using P o w erT ouch 38 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Displaying Disc and Track Titles Kenwood 200-Disc CD Changers allow you to easily search forand select a particular CD or song by title from any disc you’veloaded into the unit. PowerTouch can display these disc andtrack titles on its LCD displ...
Page 99 - Entering Disc and Track Titles:
Using P o w erT ouch 40 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 5. Select the disc you want to play and touch to open the track controls. 6. Set PowerTouch down so that its IR transmitter window is aiming at the receiver’s IR transmitter window. Touch . Do not move PowerTouch while it is reading data. This ...
Page 102 - Single or Rotary CD Player
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 43 11. Touch m u s i c on Quick Access menu to return to the Music menu. Single or Rotary CD Player To operate a single CD player: 1. Touch on the main or Quick Access menu. 2. Touch . This accesses the CD controls: 3. Use this screen as your CD p...
Page 105 - MD Recorder or Tape Deck
Using P o w erT ouch 46 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Operate Devices? 4. Use this screen as your Video CD player remote. The available buttons may vary depending on the setup code you assignedto this icon. 5. Touch to return to the CD controls. 6. Touch m u s i c on Quick Access menu to ...
Page 108 - Turntable
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 49 4. Touch m u s i c on Quick Access menu to return to the Music menu. See your cassette deck instruction manual for more information. Turntable To operate a turntable/record player: 1. Touch on the main or Quick Access menu. 2. Touch to set the ...
Page 109 - Tuner
Using P o w erT ouch 50 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Operate Devices? For more information on teaching commands toPowerTouch, see “What if my device does not work with anyof the codes on the list? What if I Want PowerTouch to Control Additional Functions?” on page␣ 39 of the Connections ...
Page 112 - is highlighted, select the program type you want
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 53 4. Touch . 5. While is highlighted, select the program type you want using one of the following methods: • Select the left ( ) or right arrow ( ) to cycle through the program types until the type you want appears. Theprogram types cycle in the ...
Page 114 - • If the tuner cannot find the program type you want, “NO
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 55 How Do I Operate Devices? 6. Touch . • If the tuner cannot find the program type you want, “NO PROGRAM” appears on the receiver display. The displayreturns to its original screen after several seconds. • If the tuner locates a station playing t...
Page 115 - on the main or Quick Access menu to open the
Using P o w erT ouch 56 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Record (Edit Mode)? PowerTouch provides a simple yet powerful editing procedurethat lets you quickly and easily specify the source and destina-tion devices. To record: 1. Touch on the main or Quick Access menu to open the Edit menu: Ho...
Page 116 - from
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 57 2. Touch a source device. This will be the device you are record- ing from , like a DVD or CD player. PowerTouch displays the destinations able to record from that source: 3. Touch a destination device, then touch . PowerTouch displays the cont...
Page 119 - How Do I See PowerTouch in the Dark?; To use PowerTouch in the dark, press
Using P o w erT ouch 60 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D How Do I Adjust PowerTouch’s Display? How Do I See PowerTouch in the Dark? You can use your PowerTouch in the dark. When you turn onthe back light, your PowerTouch screen will light up, makingnavigation easier if you need to operate PowerTouch ...
Page 120 - How Do I Turn the Beeping On or Off?
Using P o w erT ouch Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 61 How Do I See PowerTouch’s Screen More Clearly? You can also adjust the contrast to suit your viewing angle. To adjust the contrast: 1. Press CONTRAST until “Contrast” message appears on the screen: 2. While this message is displayed, move the j...
Page 123 - PowerTouch provides a simple way to create macros:
Using P o w erT ouch 64 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D Creating Macros PowerTouch provides a simple way to create macros: 1. Think about the sequence of events you want to set up. You may even want to note down which devices should turn onfirst and how much time you think should pass between eachst...
Page 125 - Repeat step 7 to insert all the devices and functions you want
Using P o w erT ouch 66 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 7. Touch a device, then touch an available function: PowerTouch inserts the function then returns you to theMacro Device menu. 8. Repeat step 7 to insert all the devices and functions you want to use. 9. Touch to return to the Macro Function me...
Page 129 - roubleshooting; Chapter Three: Troubleshooting; • spend on the phone with a customer service representative; Verify the exact conditions when the problem occurs.
70 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting Chapter Three: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting is how you determine what part of a complexsystem (like a home theater system) is at fault when the systemisn’t working how you think it should. When you troubleshoot asystem, you diagnose a problem by...
Page 130 - probably have found the problem.; Go over all device connections slowly and methodically.; User error is more likely than device failure.
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 71 T roubleshooting probably have found the problem. 3. Go over all device connections slowly and methodically. Double-check the settings on your remote. Wrong or loose connections are the most likely cause of themost common home entertainment problem: no sound. Useth...
Page 131 - Sound; I don’t hear any sound at all
72 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting Sound Sound I don’t hear any sound at all Check that: • The volume is set at the proper level. See “Adjusting the Volume” on page␣ 10 of this manual. • Mute is OFF. If the MUTE indicator on the front of the receiver is blinking, MUTE is ON. See “Mu...
Page 132 - I can’t hear sound from my surround or center speakers
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 73 T roubleshooting Sound • The individual speaker levels are set properly. See Chapter Two of the Connections and Setup Guide . • The CD2/Tape2 monitor input has not been selected. (If it has, the CD2/Tape2 monitor indicator on the receiver’s frontpanel will be lit)....
Page 133 - on the main menu then touch
74 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting Sound 2. Touch on the main menu then touch : 3. Select . 4. Touch . Every time you select the button the volume will cycle between 0dB, -3dB, -6dB and back up to 0dB. Selectthe level that best matches that of the other sources.
Page 134 - digital
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 75 T roubleshooting Sound 5. Touch to return to the Setup Preference menu; touch to return to the previous menu. There wasn’t any sound recorded on tapes made on myVCR or tape deck Check that: • The audio cables are connected properly for the device. • Analog has been...
Page 135 - Video; I don’t see icons for all my devices; When I select a device icon, I don’t see any commands
76 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting Video/PowerTouch I hear a hum when I select the PHONO input Check that: • The audio cables are connected securely to the Phono jack set. See Chapter One of the Connections and Setup Guide . • The turntable is grounded on the receiver. See Chapter O...
Page 136 - • Re-enter the setup code for the device. See Chapter Two of the; My PowerTouch is not responding; • Make sure you are within the operating range for
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D 77 T roubleshooting PowerTouch • Re-enter the setup code for the device. See Chapter Two of the Connections and Setup Guide . My PowerTouch is slow to respond—sometimes I have topress buttons or select commands several times • If PowerTouch is in sleep mode (the scree...
Page 137 - My PowerTouch is beeping. What does that mean?; • Check that the distance between PowerTouch and the device's
78 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting PowerTouch My PowerTouch is beeping. What does that mean? The following table includes information about PowerTouchbeeps: PowerTouch does not "learn" new commands or functions. • Check that the distance between PowerTouch and the device's r...
Page 141 - I can’t receive a radio station; Connections and Setup Guide.; I’m getting a lot of static/interference
82 Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D T roubleshooting 6. Touch to return to the Setup Preferences menu; touch to reutrn to the previous menu. I can’t access any RDS (Radio Data System) functions • Confirm that the radio station is broadcasting RDS. • Make sure you use the Auto Memory function to store...