Kenwood VR-506 Instruction Manual page 19

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To enable you to obtain optimum
enjoyment
from the receiver's
listening
modes,
make sure to complete
the speaker
settings
(subwoofer,
front,
center,
and surround
speakers)
as described
below
MULTI
CONTROL
POW'ER
OtiSTANDBY
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q
Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing POWER
or ON/STANDBY key(s).
a Select a speaker system
0
Press
the SET
UP key
such
that
the
subwoofer
setting
indication
(SUBW
ON) appears
0
Use the MULTI
CONTROL
keys
to select
the appropriate
subwoofer
setting
c
@I SUBW ON: Subwoofer
setting mode to the receiver
is ON
0 SUBW OFF: Subwoofer
setting mode to the receiver is OFF
l
The initial setting is "SUBW ON"
l
When the setting "SUBW
OFF" is selected,
the front speakers
are
automatically
set to "FRNT LRG" and the procedure
skips to step 0
l
When subwoofer
output sound is required, select "FRNT NML"
0 Press
the SET UP key to accept
the setting
l
The front speakers
setting indication
(FEINT) appears
Q Use the MULTI CONTROL
keys to select
the appropriate
front
speakers
setting
r:
0 FRNT
NML (normal):
Average
size front speakers
are
connected
to the receiver
@I FRNT
LRG (large):
Large front speakers
are con-
nected to the receiver
l
For "FRNT LRG" selection, no sound will be heard from SUBW even
when it is set to ON
However,
if you select CINEMA
EQ when
subwoofer
is selected,
you will be able to hear sound from the
subwoofer
When in STEREO mode, the sound goes directly to front speaker
0
Press
the SET UP key to accept
the setting
l
The center speaker
setting indication
(CNTR) appears
^
_i ;
0 Use the MULTI CONTROL
keys
to select
the appropriate
center
""
speaker
setting
If you selected
"LRG"
as the front
speakers
setting,
^--
L
0 CNTR LRG (large):
A large center speaker
is connected
to
the receiver
@I CNTR
NML (normal):
An average size center speaker
is con-
nected to the receiver
@ CNTR
OFF:
Center speaker
setting mode to the
receiver
is OFF
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t ,::,
If you have selected
"NML"
as the front
speakers
setting,
I:
0 CNTR
ON:
Center speaker
setting mode to the receiver
is L
ON
@ CNTR
OFF:
Center speaker
setting mode to the receiver
is '
OFF
0 Press
the SET UP key again to accept
the setting
l
The surround
speaker
setting indication
(SURR) appears
"p L ?
Q Use the MULTI CONTROL
keys to select the appropriate
surround
speaker
setting
If you selected
"LRG"
as the center
speaker
setting,
L
0 SURR LRG (large):
Large
surround
speakers
are con-
nected to the receiver
0 SURR
NML (normal):
Average
size surround
speakers
are
connected
to the receiver
0 SURR OFF:
Surround
speaker
setting mode to the
receiver
is OFF
If you have
selected
other
than "LRG"
as the center
speaker
setting,
c
@I SURR ON:
Surround
speaker
setting mode to the receiver
is ON
@ SURR
OFF:
Surround
speaker
setting mode to the receiver
is OFF
0
Press
the SET UP key again to accept
the setting
l
The receiver
enters the speaker
volume
level adjustment
mode
l
In steps
q
and a, indications
appear only for the selected
channels
of the speakers
that require adjusting
a Adjust the speaker volume
From your usual listening position, adjust thevolume
levels Thevolume
levels from each speaker
should be the same
0 Use the MULTI CONTROL
keys
to adjust
the volume
of the test
tone output
from
the speaker
channel
to be adjusted
The channel indication blinks while the test tone is being output
The
test
tone
is heard
from
the speakers
in the following
sequence
for 2 seconds
each:
+L
-
C -,
R -,
SR +
SL -
SW
1
l
Ifyouchangethevolume
level settingsforthespeakerswhile
listening
to music, the settings
referred
to on this page are also changed
-m
l
If the speaker
setting selects
are changed,
the speaker
level settings
are reset
0
Press
the SET UP key
l
The test tone is turned off The receiver enters the mode for inputting
the distance
to the speakers
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