Sp Selection - Kenwood KRF-X9992D Connection And Setup Manual

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Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch
To begin setting up speakers:
1. Touch
on the Main menu to access the
Setup menu.
2. Touch
on the Setup settings.

SP Selection

1. Touch
on the Setup Surround
menu to open the Speaker Selection menu:
2. Kenwood provides two ways to set up your
speakers:
Quick Setup: Use this method for a simplified
setup where you identify whether a speaker is
present and let the receiver automatically deter-
mine the appropriate speaker settings.
a. Aim PowerTouch at the receiver. If the speaker
is present, touch the speaker button until
"Yes" appears in the button. (SW=subwoofer,
C=center, LS=left surround and RS=right
surround):
If you selected Yes for the subwoofer, all of
the bass below 80Hz is removed from other
speakers in your system and is sent to the
subwoofer in all listening modes. This
improves your speakers' power handling and
reduces overall distortion.
b. Touch
to save your settings.
c. Touch
to move to the next speaker setting
or touch
to return to the Surround menu.
Custom setup: Use this method for a more
customized setup where you determine more of
the speaker settings, such as the bandwidth of the
sound sent to each speaker. Custom setup config-
ures the following: SW=subwoofer, L=left front,
R=right front, C=Center, LS=left surround and
RS=right surround.
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D
a. Touch
on the Speaker Selection menu:
b. Aim PowerTouch at the receiver and touch the
speaker button until the correct setting
appears (see below).
The left and right front buttons and the left
and right surround buttons are linked; if you
touch one, you change the settings for both.
• Off means you are not using the speaker.
(Not available for front speakers). If no
subwoofer is connected, all bass below
80Hz is sent to left and right front speak-
ers.
• On means that you are using the speaker.
(Only available for subwoofer).
• Select Nml (= Normal) if the speaker is
not capable of producing clean, deep bass
energy at output levels that match those
produced by a typical powered subwoofer.
All bass below 80Hz in that channel is
removed from that speaker and is sent to
the subwoofer in all listening modes. Most
speakers should be considered Nml.
• Select Lrg (= Large) if the speaker is capable
of producing clean, deep bass energy at
output levels that match those produced by
a typical powered subwoofer. All bass below
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