Kenwood KR-V9020 User Manual

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Page 1 - KR-V9020

nAUDIO/VIDEO STEREO RECEIVERKR-V9020INSTRUCTION MANUALKENWOOD OORPORATION

Page 2 - Introduction

System connectionsAntenna connectionsVary the direction of the loop antenna.AM loop antennaKeep the speaker leads and AC cord away from the

Page 3 - Safety precautions

FM outdoor antennaBe sure to use an outdoor FM antenna to receive good sound quaiity FM broadcasts with a mininnum of noise.When connecting

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

System control operation iiiiillilll);j ^i S'ConnectionUsing the system control cords provided with KENWOOD system component models, m

Page 5 - POWER OFF!

Controls and indicatorsDisplay sectionTHROUGH DUB. indicatorTAPE 2 indicatorVIDEO MONITOR out indicator.SP, [S [B] indicatorEQ, ON/DEFEAT indicator EQ

Page 6 - System connections

Controls and indicatorsREMOTE SENSOR ______________________________Point the supplied remote control unit towards this sensor and operate.SPEA

Page 8 - Speaker connections

Controls and indicatorsTUNING/CHARACTER keys-----------------------------------------Used to change the frequency. Pressing the UP (17^) side

Page 9 - MONITOR OUT jack

AUTO keyPress this key to select the tuning nnode between AUTO or MANUAL In MANUAL nnode, FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural

Page 10 - Antenna connections

Operating instructionsPOWER keyEQUALIZER keyCD DIRECT indicator -Point indicatorVOLUMECONTROLknobEQUALIZER control keysInput selector keysBALANCE knob

Page 11 - \V/ / R®eiove the

Operations using CD DIRECT keyTo enjoy more pure and high-quality sound of Compact Discs:1, Press the CD key2, Press the CD DIRECT key.VIDE

Page 12 - System control operation

IntroductionYour choice of this product indicates that you are a devotee to excellence in sound reproduction,We appreciate your patronage and take

Page 13 - Controls and indicators

Listening to broadcastsTUNING(/CHARACTER) keysBand selector keysTo listen to radio broadcasts:i'l||l1, Press the POWER key to ON,2. Press the T

Page 14

MEMORY key. Numeric (1 — 0/10) keysPreset channelTUNED Indicator/ j S i i; i i r t i...1 i... ly*TU^mi<ED BTERED ll-eo —TO~i isiasi^ti’a&a

Page 15

Listening to broadcastsThis unit allows both the frequencies and the names of broadcasting stations to be preset, When a station is

Page 16

Preset channel Receiving band! ! i...I \/ OjAi i i I i..:j, A ^i i U \/ \...iJAij i j O -----------------\ ^ / ...I j \...i ¿/ oi/\|j L

Page 17

Graphic equalizer operationI ''-'ijiihijiirThis unit incorporates a high-performance 7-band stereo graphic equalizer. The gra

Page 18 - Operating instructions

Preset equalizer memory and its applicationsFive equalizer patterns are permanently preset in the memory of this unit for easy recalling at

Page 19 - ■ Tape dubbing

Playing video sources To play a video source(For Surround playback, refer to "Surround effects" on page 28,)1. Press the POWER key

Page 20 - Listening to broadcasts

Example of video dubbing operation To record with VCR1When audio injection is not required (Through dubbing):1. Press the required VIDEO DUBBI

Page 21 - ■ Preset Scan

Surround effectsThe reason why the sound you experience in concert halls or stadiums is so real and live is that the sound comes

Page 22 - \ / 4 ! М2...C

How to make adjustments for the Dolby Pro-Logic modeCENTER MODE keyTEST TONE ON/OFF keyTEST TONE MODE keyCENTER LEVEL , keysREAR LEVEL keys .BY

Page 23 -

Acaution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.Before applying powerFor the U.S.A. and CanadaFor Australia and Europeimportant!Units ship

Page 24 - Graphic equalizer operation

HflP'i'irSurround effects THEATER SURROUND, HALL SUR^ ROUND adjustment1, Press the THEATER or HALL Surround key,2, Adjust the rear speake

Page 25 - Press the EQ./SPI. key to EQ

Standard arrangement Arranging the speakersA variety of rear speaker arrangement patterns are possible according to room size, reverber

Page 26 - Playing video sources

System memoryThe required playback condition can be stored in memory for each music source (tape, compact disc, phonograph record (dis

Page 27 - ■ To record with VCR 2

On-screen displayWith this function, a connprehensive character display appears on the monitor screen every time an input selector ke

Page 28 - Surround effects

On-screen display*TUNER PRESET * *1K1 K 18 K 1S S1 5 K L M N2- - - -9 - -- -16-----------------3-_ _ _1 0 - -^ -17-----------------4-_ ^ ^1 1 W H Y Z1

Page 29 - Dolby Pro-Logic mode

Remote control operationLoading batteries into the remote control unitRemove'the battery cover,While gently pressing the battery cover l

Page 30 - BYPASS nnpRO-LOGlC THEATER

Remote control operationThe remote control unit (RC-120) is capable of the remote control of this unit as well as other KENWOOD system components c

Page 31 - ■ Arranging the speakers

Original functions of keysLEARN/USE select switch Set to the USE position.Caution in Remote Control• If the CD player is not equipped with

Page 32 - System memory

Remote control operationCD player control keysCD/VDP►/IIDISCI IMode switch: AUDIOThese keys allow the same operations as the keys with the s

Page 33 - On-screen display

Input selector keysCDr~iPHONO 1 1VIDEO 1i 1(AUX)TUNER 1---------1VIDEO 2 1 1TAPE 1 1 1VIDEO 3 1 1TAPE 2 1 1VIDEO 4 1 1Mode switch: AUDIO or VIDEO

Page 34 - 4, TEST TONE DISPLAY

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSA Caution ; Read this page carefully to ensuresafe operation.Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before oper

Page 35 - Remote control operation

Remote control operationLEARH , , USEonll=llTBAK5MITmm To program the remote control functions of other remote control units into the RC-

Page 36 - 3 CQ m Q cm

\ /LEARN IcrZIlIczuItransmitLEARN , , USELIDAUDlo".'T.%UX□nmSet to USE. To check the programmed contents during programming1. Check that

Page 37 - DO rr~

fn case of difficultyWhat appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. If your unit should not perform as expected, consu

Page 38

SpecificationsAUDIO SECTIONRated Power Output (Front)130 watts per channel minimum RMS, both channels driven at 8 ohms, from 20 Hz to

Page 39

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Page 40 - LEARH , , USE

A\ Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safeatioopoper-12, Carts and stands — An appliance and cart com- binatibn should be moved wi

Page 41 - Reset key

System connectionsMake connections as shown in the diagram below. When connecting the related system components, refer also to the instruc

Page 42 - Speaker protection circuit

Connection of video componentsTV monitor(Refer to "Connection of TV monitor" on page 9)S-VIDEO Jacks:In the S-Video (Y/C separated) sig

Page 43 - Specifications

System connectionsSpeaker connectionsWARNING!Particular attention must be given to making good electrical contact at the amplifier-output

Page 44

Except for some areasMONITOR OUT jack SURROUND SPEAKER terminalsConnect speakers having' an impedance of between 8 ohms and 1 6 ohms,

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