iConnection and Setup GuideHow To Connect And Set Up YourVR-5900revieceRoediV/oiduAlatigiDB60-4883-00 00 CH (K,P) OC 0011
4Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your SpeakersOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCOAXIA
5Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connec-tions hav
6Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGIT
7Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedDo not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC poweruntil all
8Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsWhat if I Have an Amplifier?OPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCO
9Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsWhat if I Have an Amplifier?, continuedYou can use supplemental power amplifiers for any of thechanne
10Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your TVOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGI
11Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your TV, continuedDo not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power untilyou have connec
12Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INPR
13Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continuedDo not plug in the receiver or devices to AC p
iiBefore Applying PowerRead this section carefully to ensure safe operation.THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE,
14Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your VCR(s)OPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCOAXIAL
15Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your VCR(s), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnected all
16Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Primary CD PlayerOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITA
17Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Primary CD Player, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveco
18Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your DVD PlayerIR REPEATER OUT/DVD CONTROLOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.
19Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your DVD Player, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnected
20Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your CD-R RecorderOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL IN
21Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your CD-R Recorder, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnec
22Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape DeckOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTR
23Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power u
iiiWelcome to the Connection and Setup Guide for your newKenwood Audio-Video Receiver. This manual covers threemodels.The VR-5900 offers 3 kinds of 5.
24Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape DeckOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTR
25Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power u
26Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output)IR REPEATER OUT/DVD CONTROLOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO
27Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC
28Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output)IR REPEATER OUT/DVD CONTROLOPTICALVIDEO4VI
29Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to
30Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Turntable/Record PlayerOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232C
31Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting a Camcorder or Additional VCRThis section focuses on the connections from yourcamcorder o
32Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnections SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROLWhat if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (Syst
33Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting the AntennasAM Loop AntennaANTENNAGNDAMFM 75ΩYour new receiver comes with an AM loop ante
ivThe above are additional trademarked names appearing inthis manual. All other products named are trademarks oftheir respective companies.As an ENERG
34Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchChapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouchYour new PowerTouch controls your new receiver and canbe set up to
35Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchCalibrating the Touch ScreenAfter you install the batteries or reset PowerTouch, you needto calibrate
36Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchNavigating PowerTouch InterfaceFor the rest of this chapter, you will be using the varioussettings on
37Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchSetting Up SpeakersBefore you can begin using the receiver to control your homeentertainment system,
38Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchCustom setup: Use this method for a more customizedsetup where you determine more of the speaker set
39Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch7. Carefully listen to the volume level of the test noise. Ifthe noise is a different volume than the
40Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchIdentifying Devices For PowerTouch ControlOnce your speakers are set up and configured, you mustident
41Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchYour new PowerTouch provides two ways to store radio sta-tions:• Manual Memory, which allows you to e
42Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch3. Touch .4. Touch .5. Confirm the station name list and touch if it isOK. If you do not want to f
43Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch To Customize the PowerTouch ScreenThe configuration of the items in the PowerTouch screensuch as t
vTable of ContentsChapter One: Connecting Y ourDevices ...1Noting Your Devices...
44Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchMoving an item1. Touch the icon in the menu you want to customize.(The customization cannot be init
45Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouchBACKLIGHT• “Learn Success” is displayed when learning completessuccessfully.• “Lean Fail” is displaye
Seting UpChapter Two: Setting Up46Setting Up on the ReceiverIt is possible to set up the speakers on the receiver mainunit.However, some of the settin
Seting UpChapter Two: Setting Up47Selecting SW RE-MIX:- Press the SET UP button to display “SW-REMIX OFF(or ON)”. If the SUBWOOFER is set to OFF, sele
Seting UpChapter Two: Setting Up48The PowerTouch of the VR-5900 has the RF remote func-tion in addition to the IR remote function.The PowerTouch is se
49Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesChapter Three: Setting Up Multiple ZonesThe VR-5900 offers dual-zone output and control, which
50Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesDIGITAL OUTYCOMPONENT VIDEOZONE B PRE OUTRR LSUB WOOFERCENTERVIDEORECEIVER2-CHANNELPOWERAMPLIFI
51Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesSetting Up the PowerTouchYou can operate equipment from two different zones usingyour Kenwood P
52Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR RepeatersOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE
53Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters, continuedYour new audio-video rece
Table of ContentsviSetting Up Speakers ...37Speaker placementSP SelectionSP DistanceSP LevelBass Peak LevelId
54Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay ControlsOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1
55Multiple ZonesChapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay Controls, continuedThe VR-5900 supports 2 typ
56SpecificationsChapter Four : Warnings and SpecificationsSignal to Noise Ratio (IHF ‘66)PHONO (MM) ...
57SpecificationsChapter Four : Warnings and SpecificationsIR Receiver InIR OUT LCDREMOTETo Tip Signal SignalTo Ring GroundTo Sleeve +12V GroundTermina
58IndexNumerics200-Disc CD Changerconnecting ... 15connecting SL16 text cable ... 15id
59Indexspeaker distance, setting ... 36speaker level, setting ... 36speaker type, setting ...
For your recordsRecord the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designatedon the warranty card, and the space provided below.
1Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsChapter One: Connecting Your DevicesWelcome to the Kenwood VR-5900 Connection and SetupGuide. This ch
2Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsOPTICALVIDEO4VIDEO3VIDEO2CD-RMD/TAPE1CD1DVDEXT.CONTROLRS-232CDIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOM
3Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsNoting Your DevicesUse this table and the diagram on the preceding page toplan your connections befor
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