Kenwood KRF-X9995D User manual

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DVD players
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User manual
B60-5018-00 01 CH (T, M, X) 0011
KRF-X9995D
OC
Using Your New Kenwood Audio-Video
Receiver
Welcome to the Users’ Guide for your new Kenwood Audio-Video Re-
ceiver.
The KRF-X9995D connects all your current audio and video components.
It allows you to control them all with Kenwood’s remarkable PowerTouch
touch screen remote—a graphical user interface without having to use
your TV!
The KRF-X9995D adds dual-zone/dual-source operation, letting you play
two different A/V sources independently in two different rooms! For a
match made in “dual-zone heaven,” add Kenwood’s dual-transport DPF-
J9030, DPF-J9020 or DPF-J9010 200-Disc CD Changer to the KRF-X9995D.
NetFront® by Access Co., Ltd. is adopted for this product.
Copyright© 1996, 1997 Access Co., Ltd.
NetFront® is registered trademark of Access Co.,Ltd. in Japan.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Moving Around ................................. 1
What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio - Video
Receiver? ................................................................................... 2
What’s on PowerTouch? ........................................................... 3
Whats on PowerTouchs Screen? ............................................ 4
The Quick Access Menu:...........................................................4
How is PowerTouch Powered? ................................................. 5
How Do I Use PowerTouch? ..................................................... 6
How Do I Move Around? ........................................................ 7
How Do I Enter Text? ............................................................... 8
Chapter Two: Using PowerTouch ............................ 9
How Do I Adjust the Sound? ................................................. 10
Turning the Speakers On ........................................................ 10
Adjusting the Volume ............................................................. 11
Adjusting the Loudness (Only in STEREO mode with THX
mode Off) ........................................................................... 11
Adjusting the Tone (Only in STEREO mode with THX mode
Off) ..................................................................................... 12
Adjusting Speaker Levels ....................................................... 13
Muting Sound ........................................................................ 15
Midnight Theater Function (Dolby Digital, DTS and DTS-ES
only) ................................................................................... 16
To balance volume extremes ................................................. 16
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How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes? ................................. 17
What is the THX? ................................................................... 17
What are Listen Modes?......................................................... 18
To check the Surround Play Status ........................................ 21
Input Modes (only for input with digital jacks).................. 22
To set the Input Mode manually .......................................... 23
To set the THX Mode ............................................................. 24
To set the Listen Mode manually .......................................... 26
Selectable Listen Modes ........................................................ 27
Selecting the Pro Logic mode with PowerTouch ................. 28
Description of Dolby Pro Logic II: Music Modes ................ 29
Applying Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Effects ................. 30
HDCD® and D.R.I.V.E. Effects .............................................. 33
Headphone Operation .......................................................... 34
How Do I Operate Devices? ................................................... 35
Controlling a device without altering the receivers input
selection (Operations using the SHIFT button) .............. 36
HOME1, HOME2 Devices..................................................... 37
Playback of the device connected to the CD2/TAPE2
MONITOR .......................................................................... 39
CD player ................................................................................ 40
Kenwood System Connected 200-Disc CD Changer .......... 40
To play Kenwood 200-Disc CD Changer (without system
connection) using PowerTouch ........................................ 46
Single CD or Carrousel CD Player ......................................... 51
CD-R Recorder ....................................................................... 52
MD Recorder .......................................................................... 53
Tape Deck ............................................................................... 55
Turntable ................................................................................ 56
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Tuner ....................................................................................... 57
TV ............................................................................................ 62
VCR/PVR ................................................................................. 66
DVD Player ............................................................................. 67
Laser Disc Player .................................................................... 68
Operation on the More menu .............................................. 69
How Do I Record? (Edit Mode) .............................................70
Digital to Digital Recording .................................................. 72
Digital to Analog Recording .................................................. 72
How Do I Adjust PowerTouch’s Display?............................... 73
How Do I See PowerTouchs Screen More Clearly? ............. 74
How Do I Turn the Beeping On or Off?............................... 74
Using PowerTouch to Dim or Brighten the Receivers Front
Panel ................................................................................... 75
How Do I Perform Several Actions at Once? ......................... 76
Creating Macros ..................................................................... 77
To check a Macro ................................................................... 78
Modifying a macro ................................................................ 78
Using Macros .......................................................................... 80
How Do I Control Home Automation Equipment? (for U.K.
only) ....................................................................................... 82
To switch on or switch off the RELAY CONTROL output
using PowerTouch ............................................................. 82
To switch the video and audio outputs to Zone A or Zone B
while Zone A or Zone B is selected .................................. 83
X-10 Home Automation ........................................................ 83
Lutron ..................................................................................... 85
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Makita ..................................................................................... 86
Accessories Control................................................................ 88
Chapter Three: Using PowerTouch in Multiple Zones
............................................................................ 90
How Do I Switch Control Modes? ........................................ 91
Why Dont I See All My Devices?.......................................... 92
How Do I Operate Devices? .................................................. 93
Operating Devices in Zone A ................................................ 93
Operating Devices in Zone B ................................................ 93
Operation using the SYS.POWER button on PowerTouch ..... 93
Chapter Four: Troubleshooting ............................. 95
Sound...................................................................................... 97
I dont hear any sound at all. ................................................ 97
Audio is not output only when a 96k fs compatible disc is
played. ................................................................................ 97
The 96k fs indicator does not light while a 96k fs compatible
disc is being played. .......................................................... 97
I cant hear sound from one or more of the speakers, or the
sound is abnormally low. ................................................. 98
I cant hear sound from my surround or center speakers. .. 98
I can hear sound only from the center speaker when Dolby
Pro Logic is selected. ......................................................... 98
A DTS-ES encoded source is played but it is not decoded in
DTS-ES. ............................................................................... 98
A Dolby Digital Surround EX-encoded source is played with
THX Surround EX set to Auto, but the source is not
reproduced in 6.1-channel audio. .................................... 99
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Sound from one (or more) of my devices is abnormally loud
or soft. ................................................................................ 99
I cant hear sound from some of my laser discs. ................100
There wasnt any sound recorded on tapes made on my VCR
or tape deck. ......................................................................100
The initial sound is intermittent or non-existent when I start
to play from a Dolby Digital, DTS, DTS-ES or MPEG
source. ...............................................................................100
With a Dolby Digital program or DTS program, the loud
sounds arent very loud and the quiet sounds arent very
quiet. .................................................................................100
All I hear is loud static when I play DTS discs. ................... 101
I hear a hum when I select the PHONO input. .................. 101
Sound is intermittent............................................................ 101
I cant hear any sound in Zone B. ........................................ 101
Video ......................................................................................102
I cant see the program Im playing on the TV
There wasnt any video output to my VCR when I recorded.
............................................................................................102
PowerTouch ...........................................................................102
I dont see icons for all my devices. ..................................... 102
I dont see icons for all the devices I set up. ....................... 102
When I select a device icon, I dont see any commands. ... 102
My PowerTouch is slow to respondsometimes I have to
press buttons or select commands several times. ..........102
My PowerTouch is not responding. .....................................103
My PowerTouch is beeping. What does that mean? ...........103
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PowerTouch does not "learn" new commands or functions.
............................................................................................103
I want to clear all the items in PowerTouch and make it to
the factory-set default condition. ....................................104
Receiver/Tuner ...................................................................... 104
My receiver wont turn on and the STANDBY indicator is
flashing. .............................................................................104
The sound is distorted, and the CLIP indicator on the
receivers front panel flashes red continually, or stays red
for more than 1 second at a time. ...................................105
I cant access any RDS (Radio Data System) functions (for
U.K. only)..........................................................................106
I cant receive a radio station. ..............................................106
Im getting a lot of static/interference. ................................ 107
When I press a button to tune to a preset station, the receiver
does not respond. ............................................................. 107
Macro is not running as I programmed. ............................. 107
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Chapter One: Moving Around
Welcome to the Kenwood KRF-X9995D Users’ Guide. This chapter explains
the buttons and functions you can find on the front of the receiver and
on the PowerTouch. The chapter also includes an explanation of how to
navigate the convenient graphical display on your new PowerTouch.
It includes the following sections:
Whats on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio - Video Receiver?
page 2
Whats on PowerTouch? page 3
How is PowerTouch Powered? page 5
How Do I Use PowerTouch? page 6
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PHONES
THX DOLBY DIGITAL
DTS MPEG
D.R.I.V.E. HDCD
¤ INPUT SELECTOR
DOOR
OPEN/CLOSE
VOLUME CONTROL
DOWN UP
AV - AUX
S VIDEO VIDEO L - AUDIO - R
A
SPEAKERS
B
INPUT
MODE
CD 2/TAPE 2
MONITOR
LISTEN
MODE THX
SET UPDISPLAY
SOUND
MULTI
CONTROL
fi%
P.CALL MEMORY AUTO BAND
fi%
DISCRETE 6.1 MATRIX 6.1 NEO : 6
PRO LOGIC
CLIP
INDICATOR
POWER
ON/STANDBY
-ON OFF
CD 2 / TAPE 2
MONITOR
SURROUND
BACK
96K FS
STANDBY
DTS-ES
1
4 5
8
11 12 13 15 16
17
18
19
2021
222425
2
3
10
14
26 23
7
9
6
1. STANDBY indicator
2. POWER ON/STANDBY button
3. POWER ON / OFF switch
4. PHONES jack
5. SPEAKERS A/B buttons
6. INPUT MODE button
7. CD 2/TAPE 2 MONITOR button
8. LISTEN MODE button/DISPLAY button
9. THX button
10. SOUND button/SET UP button
11. MULTI CONTROL (Up/Down) buttons
12. P. CALL (Up/Down) buttons
13. MEMORY button
14. AUTO button
15. BAND button
16. AV AUX input jacks
17. DOOR OPEN/CLOSE button
18. VOLUME CONTROL knob
19. INPUT SELECTOR buttons
20. Indicators
SURROUND BACK
96kfs
CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR
CLIP INDICATOR
21. Indicators
THX
DTS
D. R. I. V. E.
DOLBY DIGITAL
MPEG
HDCD
22. Display
23. 2-way communication indicator
24. Infrared remote sensor
25. Indicators
DTS-ES DISCRETE 6.1
DTS-ES MATRIX 6.1
NEO : 6
PRO LOGIC
26. Infrared remote transmitter
Buttons 5 to 15 are located behind the door.
Buttons
behind the
door
Standby mode
While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the units internal circuitry to back up the memory. This condition
is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can be turned ON from the remote control unit.
What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver?
Whats on PowerTouch?
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Whats on PowerTouch?
ENTER
V
O
L
U
M
E
UP
DOWN
MUTE
SYS.POWER CONTRAST BACKLIGHT
CONFIRM
1
2
3
4
5 6 7
10
9
8
1. Joystick (see page 7)
2. CONFIRM button
3. MUTE button (see page 15)
4. VOLUME UP/DOWN button (see page 11)
5. CONTRAST button
6. SYS. POWER button
7. BACKLIGHT button (see page 73)
8. Quick Access menu
9. Touch screen display
10. Stylus (stored on top edge)
Whats on PowerTouch?
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Whats on PowerTouchs Screen?
PowerTouchs LCD display screen is divided into two sections: the Quick
Access menu and the Device Control/Menu Section. Use the stylus to
touch the buttons in each area.
Quick Access
menu
Device
Control/Menu
Section
HOME1 button HOME2 button
Device control buttons
EDIT button
Customize button, communication indicator etc.
SETUP button
An example of HOME1 menu
The Quick Access Menu:
The buttons in the Quick Access Menu are always available, regardless of
what else is displayed on the touch screen. Touch these buttons for in-
stant access to:
Home1, Home2 : Music and movie device controls such as CD play-
ers, the radio tuner or VCRs.
Editing features
Setup features
Listen modes such as stereo, Dolby Digital or DTS
Sound controls, such as loudness or Midnight mode
How is PowerTouch Powered ?
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The Device Control/Menu Section:
The device control section provides the same kinds of access as the Quick
Access menu, but with more structure. Use the main menu to navigate
through the feature menus to exactly the feature or device you want to
use.
Using these features, your Kenwood PowerTouch can store and display a
large number of tasks, making it easier for you to access features. You get
all the advantage of on-screen graphical display, without having to use a
TV screen!
For more information on using these icons, see How Do I Use
PowerTouch? on page 6.
How is PowerTouch Powered ?
Your new PowerTouch uses six AA (LR6) alkaline batteries and operates
in the following range:
STANDBY
POWER
ON/STANDBY
-ON OFF
VOLUME CONTROL
ENTER
V
O
L
U
M
E
UP
DOWN
CONFIRM
ON/STANDBYCONTRAST REMOTE OFF
If you use PowerTouch outside of this range, PowerTouchs display may
show incorrect information, or may not operate.
20 ft
(6m)
IR Transmitter
IR Sensor
How Do I Use PowerTouch?
Moving Around
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As you use PowerTouch, be aware of the following:
When PowerTouchs operating range gets shorter or PowerTouch dis-
plays a low battery alarm, replace all 6 batteries. (see Installing the
Batteries on page 34 of the Connections and Setup Guide.)
Do not install the receiver where direct sunlight or high-frequency
fluorescent lighting can shine directly into the infrared remote sen-
sor. This can limit PowerTouchs operating range.
How Do I Use PowerTouch?
Use your new PowerTouch to control your new receiver and most devices
attached to it. PowerTouch appears and functions a little differently from
traditional remotes. Because it can control so many different devices, it
displays a separate set of controls for each device on an LCD screen.
Only devices you have identified and connected to the receiver appear as
buttons on the touch screen. If you are missing a devices icon on the
HOME1 or HOME2 screen, make sure you have identified the device to
the PowerTouch. For more information on identifying devices to the
PowerTouch, see Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch in the Connec-
tions and Setup Guide.
How Do I Use PowerTouch?
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Do not block the IR transmitter on the front panel of the receiver or on
PowerTouch. Even a brief blockage while it is transmitting (such as some-
one walking by) can cause the communication and feedback to become
erratic temporarily. If this happens, press CONFIRM and PowerTouch will
resume normal operation (you might need to reenter the interrupted com-
mand).
How Do I Move Around?
1. Press any button or touch the screen to activate PowerTouchs display.
2. Use the stylus to touch the menu or control button you want to use.
Operations using the joystick
The joystick makes the following operations possible.
1. Customization of the PowerTouch screen: The buttons on the screen
of PowerTouch can be moved or resized. (Refer to "To Customize the
PowerTouch Screen" on page 43 of the Connection and Setup Guide.)
2. Contrast adjustment of the PowerTouch screen: For details, see "To
adjust the contrast" on page 74.
Also use the joystick when using the OSD (On-Screen Display) of the
DVD or LD player. (Certain functions may be restricted with some de-
vices.)
Display a menu containing the OSD function.
Press the OSD button or Menu. The menu is displayed on the TV
monitor screen.
Select an item by tilting the joystick up/down or to the left/right.
Press the joysticks ENTER button to enter the selected item.
(With certain models, the selected item may also be established with
the other buttons.)
How Do I Use PowerTouch?
Moving Around
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How Do I Enter Text?
Many of the control menus allow you to assign your own names to list
items (such as radio stations, CD titles, etc.).
To enter text for names:
1. Access the control screen with the item name you want to change.
You have accessed the appropriate screen if
, , or
appears on the screen.
2. Touch
, , or :
Use the stylus to select characters from the keyboard.
Touch
to access other characters.
Touch or to move back and forth between the characters.
Touch to clear the last character you entered. Touch to de-
lete all the characters in the line.
Touch to insert a space.
Touch to feed a line. (The button may not be provided in
certain menus.)
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Using PowerTouch
How Do I Adjust the Sound?
Chapter Two: Using PowerTouch
Your new receiver comes with the easiestand most innovative remote
youve ever seen. Its palm-sized illuminated screen displays clear icons
and menus. Because PowerTouch maintains two-way communication with
your receiver, it shows the result of your action right on its screen.
PowerTouch is a universal remote that can control hundreds of devices,
and is the first of its kind to offer infra-red compatibility with X-10, Lutron
lighting, and Makita drapery control systems, making it perfect for con-
trolling even the most elaborate home theater system. (for U.K. only)
This chapter contains the following sections:
How Do I Adjust the Sound? page 10
How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes? page 17
How Do I Operate Devices? page 35
HOME1, HOME2 Devices page 37
How Do I Record? (Edit Mode) page 70
How Do I Adjust PowerTouchs Display? page 73
How Do I Perform Several Actions at Once? page 76
How Do I Control Home Automation Equipment? page 82
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Using PowerTouch
How Do I Adjust the Sound?
How Do I Adjust the Sound?
You can control and adjust a variety of sound settings using the receivers
front panel or PowerTouch.
Turning the Speakers On
To turn on the speakers A, press the DOOR OPEN/CLOSE button to
open the door and press the SPEAKERS A button located in the door of
the receivers front panel.
To turn on the speakers B, press the SPEAKERS B button inside the door.
(Å or ı displayed)
If you select SPEAKERS B (Zone B) while listening to a surround mode
in Zone A, the sound in Zone A will automatically revert to stereo. While
SPEAKERS B is on, surround mode cannot be selected.
If you use speakers connected to amplifiers via the PRE OUT jacks, choose
SPEAKERS A.
L
SPEAKERS
R
INPUT
MODE
CD 2/TAPE 2
MONITOR
LISTEN
MODE
SET UP SOUND
MULTI
CONTROL
fi%
P.CALL MEMORY AUTO BAND
fi%
Speaker indicators (Å, ı)
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Using PowerTouch
How Do I Adjust the Sound?
Adjusting the Volume
Use one of the following methods to adjust the volume.
Turn the volume knob on the front panel of the receiver.
Press
V
O
L
U
M
E
UP
DOWN
in the appropriate direction on PowerTouch.
Adjusting the Loudness (Only in STEREO mode with THX mode Off)
The Loudness control increases the bass and treble at low volume control
settings. This adjusts to the way the human ear hears sound at quiet vol-
umes, retaining musics fullness and sparkle.
1. Touch
(Sound) on the Quick Access menu to open the Sound
menu.
If the opened menu is not the Sound menu, touch
.
2. Touch to turn the loudness setting on or off.
3. Touch
to return to the previous menu or touch one of the Quick
Access menu buttons to proceed to the next operation.
Operation on the receiver:
1. Press the SOUND button inside the door repeatedly until LOUD-
NESS OFF or ON is displayed.
2. Press the MULTI CONTROL (%/) button to select LOUDNESS ON
(or OFF), then press the SOUND button repeatedly until SOUND
FIXED is displayed.
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Using PowerTouch
How Do I Adjust the Sound?
Adjusting the Tone (Only in STEREO mode with THX mode Off)
Use the Sound menu to adjust the bass or treble tone of your front left
and right speakers manually. In addition to setting bass and treble tone
adjustment values, you can completely bypass the tone control circuitry
for a purer sound.
1. Touch
(Sound) on the Quick Access menu to open the Sound
menu:
2. Touch to open the Tone menu:
3. Touch to turn the tone settings on or off.
4. If you selected On in the above, 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.
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