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Dolby Pro Logic & Dolby 3 Stereo
This surround system reproduces theater-like surround sound from video software marked. The PRO LOGIC mode uses the built-in directivity enhancer circuit to control the Left, Center, Right and Surround channel audio signals and reproduce a real sense of sound motion. The 3 STEREO mode uses the directivity enhancer circuit to provide proper acoustic positioning and a real sense of sound motion even when only the front and center speakers are used.
New DSP surround modes
The DSP (Digital Signal Processor) used for this receiver incorporates a variety of high quality adjustable sound fields, like "ARENA", "JAZZ CLUB", "STADIUM", "CHURCH" and "THEATER", to add the presence associated with an arena, jazz club or stadium (etc.) to the original signal. It is compatible with almost any kind of program source.
Universal IR (InfraRed) remote control
In addition to the basic receiver and OSD operations, the remote control supplied with this receiver can also operate almost all of your remote controllable audio and video components. Just follow the simple setup procedure to register the components you have connected.
Dual IR emitters
This remote control has two IR emitters: one to send commands in a straight line over long distances, allowing you to control the receiver and your other components from farther away; and one for wide dispersion of commands in a closer proximity, for near-field operation even when the remote control is not pointed directly at the respective component. $
MACRO play
The MACRO function lets you perform a series of operations automatically, like turning ON the power of the receiver and connected components, switching the input selectors, and starting playback. (Be sure to register your components before w starting the macro set up procedure.)
FutureSet, automatic update feature
This function lets you update the remote control so it can operate new components which do not appear in the setup code y list at the end of the manual. Therefore, the remote control will always be compatible.
Easy surround setup and operation with OSD (On Screen Display)
This function takes advantage of your monitor TV to simplify the surround setup procedures so you can quickly and easily match the surround processing to your speaker system, and your listening environment. You can also use OSD during playback to customize the DSP surround modes, etc. %
RDS (Radio Data System) tuner
Use in combination with the AUDIO and VIDEO keys to change the remote control mode without changing the input selector or in combination with the POWER key to turn on and off components programmed into the remote.
Use to activate the OSD menu functions of registered components. Use to adjust the receiver volume. Use to temporarily mute the sound. Use to activate the Sound OSD and set the remote to OSD control mode. Use to select the desired surround mode. Use to activate the Setup OSD and set the remote to OSD control mode.
! TV selector key
7 SUBWOOFER key
Use in combination with the VOLUME +/ keys to adjust the volume of the subwoofer.
Sets the remote to operate a TV or cable box (TV 1, TV 2, CABLE). This key does not change the input selector on the receiver.
Setting up the system
Connecting the antennas
Make connections as shown below. Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until all connections are completed.
Antenna terminal connections
1 Push lever. 2 Insert cord. 3 Return lever.
Preparations Operations
AM loop antenna
The supplied loop antenna is for use indoors. Place it as far as possible from the receiver, TV set, speaker cords and power cord, and adjust the direction for best reception.
GND FM75
FM indoor antenna
ANTENNA
Use an optional antenna adaptor
FM outdoor antenna
The supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only. For stable signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna. Disconnect the indoor antenna when you connect one outdoors.
Lead the 75 coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75 terminal.
Connecting audio components
Make connections as shown below. When connecting the related system components, be sure to also refer to the instruction manuals supplied with the components you are connecting. Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until all connections are completed.
Microcomputer malfunction
If operation is not possible or an erroneous display appears, even though all connections have been made properly, reset the microcomputer referring to In case of difficulty. R
SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS
Remote Control Lets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with the receiver. Automatic Operation (except [XR] equipment) When you start playback from a source component, the input selector on this unit switches to that component automatically. Synchronized Recording (except [XR] equipment) Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when recording from CD, MD or analog discs.
SWITCHING FROM [SL16] TO [XS8]
You can easily change the system control mode by adjusting the position of the SYSTEM CONTROL switch on the rear panel. Do this operation after completing all connections. For [SL16]
For [XS8]
This operation will not effect items stored in the memory. After switching the system control mode, turn the power off and then on once to confirm the new setting.
Registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components
Once you finish making the system connections, be sure to register the appropriate setup code for each component. If you own remote controllable KENWOOD audio components that are not compatible with system control (or cannot be combined with your other system control components), registering the setup code enables you to control those components using the remote control supplied with this unit (without connecting system control cords). To register setup codes for your remote controllable KENWOOD audio components, see "Registering setup codes for other components".
Connecting the speakers
1 Strip coating. 2 Loosen. 3 Insert. 4 Secure. Never short circuit the + and speaker cords. If the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity, the sound will be unnatural with ambiguous acoustic imaging. Be sure to connect the speakers correctly.
Front Speakers A
Right Left
Speaker impedance
When only one pair of speakers is connected to the A or B speaker terminals, use speakers having an impedance of 4 to 16 , when two pairs of speakers are connected to both A and B terminals simultaneously, use speakers having an impedance of 8 to 16. In this case, connecting a speaker having an impedance of less than 8 may cause malfunction of the receiver.
A R L C
CENTER SPEAKER (416 ) FRONT SPEAKERS (A OR B: 416 , A AND B: 816 )
Center Speaker (4~16)
PRE OUT
SURROUND CENTER
SUB WOOFER
Use the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals if you want to connect a second front speaker system.
B R L R L
FRONT SPEAKERS SURROUND (A OR B: 416 , SPEAKERS A AND B: 816 ) (416 )
Powered subwoofer
Surround Speakers (4~16)
(Be sure to connect both surround speakers)
PRE OUT connections
This receiver has additional preout jacks. These can be used for various purposes, but will need to be connected to an external power amplifier as shown in the example below. Connecting a speaker cord directly to a PRE OUT jack will not produce any sound from the speaker. Be sure to set one of the SPEAKERS keys (either A or B) to the ON position when using the PRE OUT jacks.
It can be moved in 8 directions, depending on how you press the keys
EXAMPLE: moving the pointer to an icon at right.
EXAMPLE: when the pointer is moved to the DSP command.
Press the > key. If no icons are located in the direction you pressed, the pointer may move in a different direction to locate the nearest object.
3 Press the item you desire.
To confirm an item, press the BAND (6) key located in the center of the remote control after moving the pointer to the item you want to select.
The DSP screen appears.
WALL = MEDIUM ROOMSIZE = MEDIUM EFFECT LEVEL = 3
To quit the OSD mode:
1 Press the SOUND or SETUP key again. 2 Press either the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key to cancel the OSD remote control mode.
JAZZ CLUB
STADIUM CHURCH THEATER
Set the POWER key to ON. Set the ON/STANDBY key to ON. Turn on your monitor TV.
FUNCTION SHIFT MENU 1 TV/SAT/VID THEME 2 INFO
SETUP FAV 3 ALT AUD
Surround set up
To obtain the most possible enjoyment from the receiver's various surround modes, be sure to complete the surround set up as shown below.
1 Speaker placement.
Surround speaker Center speaker
Subwoofer Front speaker Listening position
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 connect a center speaker when using the Dolby 3 Stereo mode. Surround speakers : Place to the direct left and right, or slightly behind, the listening position at even heights, approximately 1 meter above the ears of the listeners. These speakers recreate sound motion and atmosphere. Required for surround playback. Subwoofer : Reproduces powerful deep bass sounds.
Although the ideal surround system consists of all the speakers listed above, if you don't have a center speaker or a subwoofer, you can divide those signals between the available speakers in the following steps to obtain the best possible surround reproduction from the speakers you have available.
2 Go to the SP.SLCT (speaker select) page of the SET UP screen.
SET UP
SP.SLCT
Pressing the MAIN icon lets you access the main sound menu.
SP.LVL
SP.DIST
IN LVL
To record a digital source, connected to the VIDEO 2 or 3 jacks, turn the INPUT SELECTOR to select the appropriate component, then press the STEREO key. When making a digital recording, operations other than volume adjustment may cause the sound to clip during recording.
Select a source other than TAPE
2 Set the cassette deck to record. 3 Start playback, then start recording.
Recording video
Select a source other than VIDEO 1
To record a digital source, connected to the VIDEO 2 or 3 jacks, turn the INPUT SELECTOR to select the appropriate copmponent, then press the STEREO key. When making a digital recording, operations other than volume adjustment may cause the sound to clip during recording. The AV AUX jacks on the front panel provide a convenient way to connect a video camera (playback only). When recording a Dolby Digital (AC-3) source, press the STEREO key to light the "2 CH DOWNMIX" indicator.
2 Set the video deck to record. 3 Start playback, then start recording.
Listening to radio broadcasts
Radio stations can be classified into RDS (Radio Data System) stations and other stations. To listen to or store RDS stations in the preset memory, see the section entitled, "Using RDS".
DOLBY DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO STEREO STANDBY LEVEL INDICATOR 0 MUTE +10/ PTY SEARCH DIMMER LOUDNESS SOURCE DIRECT DSP INPUT SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL TA/NEWS/INFO. PTY DISPLAY 1 ON/STANDBY POWER DOWN UP A SPEAKERS B DIRECT MEMORY AUTO BAND TUNING BASS TREBLE LEVEL CONTROL MUTE
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations 1 Set the input to tuner.
Frequency display
2 Select a broadcast band.
BAND TUNING
Each press switches the band as follows: 1 FM 2 AM
"AM" or "FM" indicator
3 Select a tuning method.
Each press switches the tuning method as follows: 1 AUTO lit (auto tuning) 2 AUTO not lit (manual tuning)
4 Select a station.
For higher frequencies
Normally, set to "AUTO" (auto tuning). If the radio waves are weak and there is a lot of interference, switch to manual tuning. (With manual tuning, stereo broadcasts will be received in monaural.)
Auto tuning Manual tuning
AUTO STEREO
"TUNED" is displayed when a station is received For lower frequencies
: The next station is tuned automatically. : Press repeatedly or hold to tune the station.
LEVEL INDICATOR 0
MUTE +10/ PTY SEARCH
Tuning radio stations by frequency (DIRECT tuning) 1 Set the input to tuner.
The RDS auto memory function assigns preset numbers to RDS stations starting from preset number "1". Therefore, be sure to execute the RDS auto memory function before using the following operations to manually store AM stations and other FM stations, and RDS stations. Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY).
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V888D DOLBY DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO STEREO STANDBY LEVEL INDICATOR 0 MUTE +10/ PTY SEARCH DIMMER LOUDNESS SOURCE DIRECT DSP INPUT SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL TA/NEWS/INFO. PTY DISPLAY 1
Preparation
FUNCTION SHIFT
SETUP THEME 2 INFO 5 REPEAT 8 DISPLAY FAV 3 ALT AUD 6 RANDOM 9
Select tuner.
MENU 1 TV/SAT/VID 4 +100 7
Presetting radio stations manually
1 Tune to the station you want to store. 2 Press the MEMORY key while receiving the station.
In addition to the RDS auto memory function, RDS stations can also be stored manually in the preset memory. When storing radio stations manually, it may take a few minutes before the "MEMORY" indicator appears in the display after pressing the MEMORY key depending on receiving conditions.
Blinks for 5 seconds Lights for 5 seconds
3 Enter a preset number (1~40).
Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 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. When RDS stations are stored manually in the preset memory, the PS information may not be included in the memory depending on receiving conditions.
Receiving preset stations
1 Select tuner.
Press the numeric keys in the following order: For "15", press 0,5 For "20", press 0,0,)
If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press the +10 key several times to return to the original display and start again.
2 Enter the number of the preset you want to receive (up to "40").
Preset number stored in memory
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL)
When using the remote control, press AUDIO to select the tuner control mode.
+1 dB +2 dB
SURROUND
The remote control supplied with this receiver is also capable of controlling components from a variety of manufacturers once you register the appropriate setup codes into the remote control unit. Refer to "Remote operation of other components" for details about the operations available for each component. U * When registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components which are connected to this unit by system control cords, use the following codes to insure proper system control operation: Cassette: 7000, CD: 8099, MD: 9000. @ To control other KENWOOD components (VCRs, LD players, audio components not connected with system control cords, etc.) follow the procedure described below.
Low battery warning
Replace all four batteries with new ones when you notice a shortening of the distance from which the remote control will operate or if the remote control blinks 5 times when you push a key. The remote control is designed to retain set up codes in memory while you change batteries.
Registering setup codes for other components 1 Find the setup code of the component to be registered.
Input (CD) Component CD player VIDEO 1 Refer to the setup code lists to find the setup code for the component to be registered. i Example: To register a CD made by KENWOOD, you would enter "8037" If you purchase a new component that is not covered by the setup code list, you can use the FutureSet upgrade feature. y VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 TAPE/MD CD PHONO
Code 8028, 8037
Key AUDIO
KENWOOD
ENT key until 2 Hold down theand remains lit.the backlight flashes twice
TV 1 TV 2 CABLE
At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier registration.
3 Select the component to be registered.
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the desired component.
Perform each of the following steps within 5 seconds.
VIDEO key
1 VIDEO1 (SAT) 2 VIDEO2 (LD) 3 VIDEO3 (VCR)
AUDIO key
1 CD (CD) 2 TAPE/MD (TAPE) 3 PHONO
TV key
1 TVTVCABLE
Example : To register the component connected to the VIDEO 1 jacks, select "VIDEO 1 (SAT)".
4 Enter the setup code.
MENU THEME FAV
Example: Press 5258 to register a LD player made by KENWOOD. The backlight flashes once each time a number is entered. If an invalid setup code is entered the remote will output one long blink, disregard that code and return to the beginning of step 4. If you push an invalid key, the remote will exit the setup mode.
that 5 Press POWER, and check to seeturns the component you want to control on.
PLAY or TUNING/SKIP (+/) can also be used instead of POWER. If the component does not react, and there is more than one setup code, enter another setup code and try again. If the component is already on, pressing POWER will turn it off.
the ENT 6 Pressjust input.key to store the code you have
The backlight flashes twice. This code replaces any previous setup codes entered for the respective component.
3 to to register additional 7 Repeat stepsuntil 6all components have been components registered. have entered for 8 Once setup codes downbeenENT key untilall components, hold the the backlight flashes twice.
This operation should take about 3 seconds. Once registered, the display on the receiver shows the component type instead of the default input name. Example: if you register a VCR at the VIDEO 1 jacks, "VCR" appears instead of "VIDEO 1(SAT)". Both the default input name and the component type (i.e., " VIDEO1 'VCR' ") are shown in the on screen display when the OSD mode is set to ON. After initial setup, any VIDEO (VIDEO 1, 2, 3) or TV (TV1, TV2, CABLE) inputs that have not been programmed with a setup code or Non-IR code are deleted from the cyclic list (except for the "AV AUX" VIDEO input). The PHONO input will be deleted if a Non-IR code was not registered. The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles through all inputs.
Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.)
If you have components that are not remote controllable, like a record player (etc.), you will need to register a dummy code at the respective input. This keeps the respective input in the remote control's cyclic list so you can select it using the remote control. Please consult the owner's manual of the components you are connecting for information regarding remote controllability. The list of dummy codes is included at the beginning of the Set up code chart. i
Operating other components
This operation lets you operate the registered components. KENWOOD audio components with system control turn on and off automatically with the receiver via the system control connections. !
1 Use the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV keys to select the component you desire.
Pressing the VIDEO or AUDIO key also changes the input selector on the receiver. If you do not want to change the current input, press the SHIFT key before step 1. q
2 Press the SHIFT key and then press the POWER key (within 3 seconds).
1 CD (CD) 2 TAPE/MD (TAPE) 3 TUNER 4 PHONO
VIDEO1 (VCR 1) VIDEO2 (VCR 2) VIDEO3 (LD) AV AUX
Pressing the SHIFT key is only required when turning the selected component on or off. Pressing the POWER key directy turns the receiver on and off.
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3 Press the operation keys you desire.
See "Remote operation of other components" at the end of this manual U for a list of keys available with each component.
The remote control mode remains in the set at the component selected in step 1 mode until you select another component (etc.).
Be sure to point the remote control at the remote sensor on the receiver when you want to operate KENWOOD components connected by system control cords. Otherwise, point the remote control at the component you want to operate.
This operation lets you change the remote control operation mode without changing the input selector. You may find this useful when you want to control one component while using another. (For example, if you want to rewind the tape deck while listening to a CD.) This operation is also useful if you don't know the which mode the remote control is set to. Executing this operation allows you to change or reconfirm the operation mode you desire.
Changing (confirming) the operation mode
1 Press SHIFT.
To operate a TV, start from step 2.
Go to step 2 within 3 seconds.
2 Select the component to be controlled.
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO or TV key repeatedly to display the remote control mode for the component you want to control.
The component to be controlled is displayed in parenthesis
3 Execute the desired operations.
See "Remote operation of other components" for a list of keys available with each component. U
The operation mode remains set at the component specified in step 2. To return control to the original component, press SHIFT and then press the VIDEO or AUDIO key to return to the original control mode.
Pressing any other keys after the SHIFT key cancels the shift function and sends the normal code associated with the respective key. The input selector does not change during this operation. The remote control mode is shown in the on screen display when the OSD mode is set to ON. If you press VIDEO or AUDIO key more than 3 seconds after pressing the SHIFT key, the input selector changes together with the operation mode.
The macro play function allows you to set the remote to control several components in succession. After completing this setup, you can perform a series of operations automatically. Enter the setup codes for the components you want to control beforehand.
Preparing for automatic operations (MACRO play) 1 Make a plan of the macro play you want to set up.
The order of the operations may be fairly complex and you may not be remember all of the necessary commands during the setup procedure. Use the space provided below to write down the operations in the order you are going to enter them. Up to 20 steps can be memorized for each macro. The example below shows the plan for step 4 (which occupies a total of 9 steps) : Total TV + SHIFT + POWER FUNCTION SHIFT + 4 VIDEO + VIDEO SHIFT + POWER 3 steps 2 steps 2 steps 2 steps 9 steps
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If you attempt to store more than 20 steps, the remote will output one long blink and exit the macro programming mode. Enter channel numbers (for the monitor TV, etc.) exactly as you would using the original remote.
2 Activate the macro program mode.
Press and hold the MACRO key until the backlight flashes twice.
3 Select where the macro should be stored.
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key to select the macro location. (MACRO1, 2, and 3 respectively)
You can store up to 3 different macros, one at each key: VIDEO = "MACRO 1", AUDIO = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3" The backlight flashes once when you select the macro location. Pressing a button other than VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV cancels the macro program mode.
When VIDEO is pressed
Set up code chart
Non-IR codes
CD player Cassette deck LD player Phono Preparations Satellite TV VCR 4900 DVD MD 6900 8900
VCR Set up codes
Maker Action Adventura Aiko Aiwa Akai Akiba Alba American High Amstrad Anam Anam National Anitech ASA Asha Asuka Audiovox Baird Basic Line Beaumark Bell & Howell Blaupunkt Brandt Electronic Broksonic Bush Calix Canon Carver CCE CGE Cimline Citizen Colt Craig Crown Set up codes 4278 4000, 4307, 4406 4041, 4278, 4000 4162, 4240 4162, 4037, 4000, 4041, 4104 4072, 4104 4034, 4121, 4184, 4211, 4295, 4361 4072, 4072, 4072 4037, 4037, 4047, 4072, 4240 4072, 4278 4035, 4041, 4045, 4046, Gradiente Graetz Granada Grandin Grundig Hanseatic Harley Davidson Fuji Fujitsu Funai Garrard GE GEC Go Video GoldHand Goldstar Goodmans Fisher Firstline ESC Ferguson Fidelity Finlandia Finlux Maker De Graaf Decca Dual Dumont Dynatech Elcatech Electrohome Electrophonic Emerex Emerson Set up codes 4042 4000, 4000, 4081, 4000, 4002, 4037, 4043, 4121, 4184, 4211, 4278, 4295, 4361 4240, 4000 4081, 4104 4000, 4042, 4081, 4104 4037, 4043, 4045, 4072 4046, 4047, 4066, 4104 4033, 4035, 4232, 4037, 4038 4000, 4037, 4072, 4041, 4104, 4240 4046, 4081, 4104 4000, 4037, 4072 4034, 4072, 4000 LXI M Electronic Magnavox Magnin Manesth Marantz Marta Matsui Matsushita MEI Hypson Imperial Interfunk ITT ITV Jensen JVC Kaisui KEC Kenwood KLH Kodack Korpel Lenco Leyco Lloyd Loewe Logik Luxor Maker Harmon/Kardon Harwood HCM Headquarter HI-Q Hinari Hitachi Set up codes 4047 4072, 4240 4000, 4041, 4042, 4041, 4046, 4104, 4240 4037, 4008, 4041, 4037, 4278 4038, 4041, 4035, 4000 4037, 4081 4072, 4240 4043, 4046, 4048, 4000 4035, 4039, 4081, 4045, 4072 4035, 4081, 4295 4035, 4162, 4454 4035
Operations Other
Curtis Mathes Cybernex Daewoo Dansai
VCR Set up codes (continued)
Maker Memorex Set up codes 4000, 4035, 4037, 4039, 4046, 4047, 4048, 4104, 4240, 4162, 4043, 4067, 4081, 4173 4035, 4048 4000, 4240 4000, 4104 4038, 4041, 4067, 4041, 4046, 4048, 4104, 4000, 4035 4037, 4048, 4104, 4162, 4454 4121, 4295 4000, 4037, 4037, 4041, 4072 4035, 4077, 4162, 4035, 4037, 4038, 4042, 4000 4035, 4038 4035, 4037 SEG SEI Selco Sharp Shintom Shogun Siemens Rex Ricoh Roadstar Runco Saba Salora Samsung Sanky Sansui Sanyo SBR Schaub Lorentz Schneider Scott Sears Maker Pioneer Profitronic Proline Protec Pulsar Pye Quarter Quartz Quasar Quelle Radio Shack Radiola Radix Randex RCA Realistic Set up codes 4067, 4035, 4077, 4162, 4000, 4042, 4060, 4077, 4149, 4225 4000, 4035, 4037, 4046, 4047, 4048, 4066, 4104, 4034 4037, 4072, 4240, 4041 4043, 4046 4045, 4240 4039, 4048 4041, 4067 4046, 4047, 4104, 4000, 4041, 4104 4000, 4072, 4081 4043, 4045, 4121, 4184, 4211 4035, 4037, 4042, 4046, 4047, 4066, 4048 4072, 4037, 4081, 4104 XR-1000 Yamaha Yamishi Yokan Yoko Zenith Symphonic Tandy Tashiko Tatung Teac Technics Teknika Teleavia Telefunken Tenosal Tensai Thomson Thorn TMK Toshiba Totevision Uher Unitech Universum Vector Vector Research Victor Video Concepts Videosonic Wards STS Sunstar Suntronic Sylvania Maker Silva Singer Sinudyne Sontec Sony Set up codes 4037 4045, 4037
Antronix Preparations Archer Belcor Cable Star Cabletenna Cableview Century Citizen Colour Voice Comtronics Contec Daeryung Eastern Everquest Garrard
PVP Stereo Visual Matrix 0003
GC Electronics Gemini General Instrument GoldStar Hamlin
CD Player Set up codes
Maker Aiwa Arcam AudioTon Carver Cyrus Denon DKK Dynamic Bass Elektra Emerson Fisher Garrard Genexxa Goodmans Grundig Hitachi JVC Kenwood Set up codes 8124, 8157 8157, 8305 8048, 8088, 8032, 8072, 8655 8028, 8037, 8048, 8099, 8190, 8858, 8859 Panasonic Philips Pioneer Proton Maker Krell Linn LXI Magnavox Marantz Matsui MCS Memorex Meridian Micromega Mission NAD Naim NSM Onkyo Optimus Set up codes 8029, 8029 8032, 8000, 8032, 8037, 8179, 8305, 8468 8029, 8032, 8305, Soundesign Tandy Teac Technics Universum Victor Yamaha Maker QED Quad Quasar RCA Realistic Revox Rotel SAE Sansui Sanyo Scott Sears Sharp Sony Set up codes 8029 8053, 8179, 8157 8157, 8037 8000, 8185, 8604, 8029, 8072 8036, 8187
California Audio Lab 8029
DAT deck Set up codes
Maker Carver Denon Grundig Set up codes 7158 Maker Marantz Philips Set up codes Maker Sony Technics Set up codes 7093 7158
Cassette deck Set up codes
Maker Aiwa Arcam Carver Denon Fisher Garrard Grundig Inkel Set up codes 7029, 7074 7308, 7071 Maker JVC Kenwood Magnavox Marantz Onkyo Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Set up codes 7244, 7273, 7274 7000, 7071, 7009, 7027, 7029 7027, 7220 Maker Revox Sansui Sony Teac Technics Victor Wards Yamaha Set up codes 7029 7009, 7029 7170, 7243, 7291 7308, 7244, 7273, 7094, 7097
MD Set up codes
Maker Kenwood Sony Set up codes 9000, 9826 9490
Misc. audio Set up codes
Maker Jerrold Set up codes 8459, 8520 Maker Scientific Atlanta Set up codes 8460 Maker Starcom Set up codes 8459
In case of difficulty
Resetting the Microcomputer
If the microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be operated, or shows an erroneous display) if the power cord is unplugged while the power is ON, or due to some other external factor. If this happens, execute the following procedure to reset the microcomputer and return the unit to its normal operating condition.
With the power cord plugged in, turn the POWER key OFF. Then, while holding down the ON/STANDBY key, press POWER.
Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the contents of the memory and returns the unit to the state it was in when it left the factory.
Amplifier
Symptom
No sound from the speakers.
The speaker cords are disconnected. VOLUME is set to the minimum position. MUTE is ON. The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF.
Remedy
Connect them properly referring to Connecting the speakers # Adjust the volume to a proper level. Turn OFF the MUTE. ( Set the SPEAKERS switch(es) to ON. * Turn the power off, eliminate the shortcircuiting, then turn on the power again. # Connect it properly referring to Connecting the speakers. Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone. & Connect it properly referring to Connecting the speakers. Select a surround mode. Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone. & Insert the audio cord plugs securely into the PHONO jacks. Connect the grounding wire to the GND terminal on the rear panel. With certain DVD players, the initial sound may be intermittent.
When pressing keys in succession, press each key firmly and be sure to wait at least 1 second before pressing the next key. Numeric keys function the same as the numeric keys on the original remote. To execute a FUNCTION SHIFT command, press the FUNCTION SHIFT key, then press the corresponding key within 3 seconds.
1. Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also, certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.) 2. The charts below show the typical functions available for each component. Some manufacturers use different key combinations to perform similar functions. For that reason, we have programmed extra functions on some of the unused number keys to help you control your equipment. To find if your component has extra functions, press the FUNCTION SHIFT key, then press a number key. Repeat this procedure for each number key.
Tuner operations
TUNING/SKIP
Cassette deck operations
THEME FAV
TUNING
(BAND ) FUNCTION SHIFT commands (AUTO ) DISPLAY (Dimmer ) (P.CALL ) (P.CALL + )
( Record)
(3 Play) (Pause) (Stop) (1 Rewind) ( Fast forward)
CD player operations
+ (Disc Skip +) 6 (Play/Pause {for SL16}) (Disc Skip ) 6 (3 Play {for other}) 8 (Pause {for other}) 7 (Stop) 4 (Skip) (Skip)
Numeric keys
FUNCTION SHIFT commands REPEAT (Repeat) RANDOM (Random) DISPLAY (Dimmer)
MD recorder operations
FUNCTION SHIFT MENU THEME FAV
(3 Play) (Pause) (Stop) (Skip back) (Skip forward)
FUNCTION SHIFT commands +100 (+100) REPEAT (Repeat) RANDOM (Random) DISPLAY (Dimmer)
+ ( Search) (1 Search)
+ (3 Play) (2 Play)
TV operations
+ (Channel +) (Channel )
6 (Mute) 8 (Volume +) 7 (Volume )
FUNCTION SHIFT commands TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) +100 (TV TEXT) REPEAT (Text off) RANDOM (MIX)
VCR operations
FUNCTION SHIFT commands TV/SAT./VID (Input selector)
(OSD menu)
LD player operations
+ (A, A/B) (B)
FUNCTION SHIFT commands INFO (Frame- time) REPEAT (Repeat) RANDOM (Random) DISPLAY (Display)
Satellite tuner operations
(Select) () () (|) (\)
FUNCTION SHIFT commands TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) +100 (+100)
Cable tuner operations
FUNCTION SHIFT commands MENU (Menu) THEME (Theme) FAV. (Favorite) TV/SAT./VID (Input selector) INFO (Page) ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) +100 (+100)
DVD player operations
+ (Disc skip +) (Disc skip )
FUNCTION SHIFT commands ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio) +100 (+100) REPEAT (Repeat) RANDOM (Random) DISPLAY (Display)
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