Speaker Connections - Kenwood KR-V9020 Instruction Manual

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Speaker connections
Remove insulation
Twist wire tightly
=—
from lead tip.
ca
and solder.
The wire is
now locked.
Insert the wire and
return the lever.
Raise the lever.
Speaker lead connection
When using the speaker A or speaker B separately
4Q, 60
A or B: LESS THAN
89
[=a]
80, 160
8Q OR MORE
(1
When
using the speakers A and B simultaneously
8Q, 160
A and B: 89 OR MORE
[um]
IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR
OJ
=P
AorB:LESS
THAN
80
80
AandB:8N
OR
MORE
OR
MORE
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kR-v9020 (En)
WARNING!
Particular attention
must be given to making good
electrical contact at the receiver output and speaker
terminals.
Poor
or loose
connections
can
cause
sparking
or
burning
at the terminals
because
of the very high
power that the receiver can deliver. Follow these steps
carefully.
@ Connecting the front speakers
Connect speakers rated at 4 ohm or more to the SPEAK-
ERS terminals.
1. Connect the left speaker to the L speaker terminals on
the rear of the receiver and the right speaker to the R
terminals.
2. Connect each cable as shown in the illustration, taking
care that the wires do not make contact with other
terminals.
Notes: —————__$
1. Take care so as not to short the positive (+) and negative (—)
speaker cords.
2. If the left and right speakers, or positive and negative cables,
are connected the wrong way, the reproduced sound may be
unclear, with ambiguous location of the musical instruments
etc. To avoid this, pay attention to the left and right and
positive and negative indications when connecting the speak-
ers.
@ Setting the speaker IMPEDANCE SELEC-
TOR
When connecting the speakers to the speaker terminals,
set the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch according to the
table on the left.
@ When the IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR switch is set to
"8Q OR MORE", it is impossible to use the A and B
speakers at the same time.
Therefore, when using the speakers A and B simulta-
neously, be sure to set the IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR
switch to the "A and B: 80 OR MORE" position.
Notes: —_———______
1. During
speaker
system
connection
and
operation
of the
speaker IMPEDANCE SELECTOR, set the POWER key to OFF.
2. Check that the connected lead wires of the speaker systems
do not contact with other jacks or terminals.

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