Making Co Nnectio Ns; Scenario 1: Surro Und So Und In Zo Ne A O Nly; Scenario 2: Surro Und So Und In Zo Ne A And; Bo Th Scenario S: Co Nnecting A Seco Nd Tv - Kenwood sovereign VR-5900 How To Connect

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Chapter Tree: Setting Up Multiple Zones
This section describes how to connect speakers in the two
zones to support the different scenarios. Before you read
this section, Kenwood recommends reading "Connecting
Scenario 1: Surro und So und in Zo ne A o nly/Stereo in Zo ne A and Stereo in Zo ne B ( Using the Receiver's Speaker B Outputs)
RECEIVER
A
FRONT SPEAKERS
(6–16 Ω )
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Scenario 2: Surro und So und in Zo ne A and Stereo in Zo ne B ( Using a Stereo Amplifier in Zo ne B)
RECEIVER
VIDEO
R
ZONE B PRE OUT
DIGITAL OUT

Making Co nnectio ns

Your Speakers" on page 4 of this guide. In addition, this
section discusses how to connect a second TV/Monitor and
how to connect an IR Receiver, IR Repeaters, Relays, and a
ZONE A
ZONE B
LEFT
SPEAKER
B
R
L
ZONE A
ZONE B
L
SUB WOOFER CENTER
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y
LEFT
SPEAKER
TV On/Off Sensor (for use with Perfect Macro).
The five amplifiers built into the receiver meet your sound
needs for both zones. The built-in amplifiers allow you to
RIGHT
listen to full surround sound if you are listening in Zone A
SPEAKER
only, or stereo in Zone A if both zones are active. You will
always hear stereo in Zone B. Make the speaker connections
as shown in the illustration under "To Connect Front and
Surround Sound Speakers:" on page 5, being sure to also
connect the Zone B speakers to the SPEAKER B binding
post.
You use an additional stereo amplifier for Zone B. This
allows you to listen to full surround sound in Zone A even
if both zones are active. You will always hear stereo in Zone
B. Make the speaker and amplifier connections as shown in
the illustration.
2-CHANNEL
Power Amp
POWER
AMPLIFIER

Bo th Scenario s: Co nnecting a Seco nd TV/

Mo nito r

If you plan to watch movies, or any other visual entertain-
ment activity in Zone B, you must connect an additional
TV/Monitor. To do so, connect a standard composite video
cable from the Zone B TV to the ZONE B PRE OUT VIDEO
jack.
The above is possible only when the composite signals are
input.
RIGHT
SPEAKER

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