Kenwood KRF-X9995D Connection And Setup Manual

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  • Page 1 KRF-X9995D B60-4885-10 02 CH (M, T, X) 0011...
  • Page 2 Before Applying Power Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. *For other countries KRF-X9995D is designed for operation as follows. AC voltage selector switch AC voltage selection U.K. and Europe ........AC 230 V only The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the Australia ..........
  • Page 3 Connecting and Setting Up Your New Kenwood Audio-Video Receiver Welcome to the Connection and Setup Guide for your new Use it to connect all your current audio and video com- Kenwood audio-video receiver. ponents—the KRF-X9995D has a variety of connection jacks so you can customize your entertainment setup.
  • Page 4 If any accessories are missing, or if the receiver is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your receiver was shipped to you (Present only for regions where use is necessary.) directly, notify your shipper immediately. Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the receiver in the future.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    To Connect Front and Surround Sound To Connect a DVD Player Speakers What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer? What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Connecting Your CD-R Recorder ......20 Control Chaining)? .......... 32 To Connect Surround Back Speaker To Connect a CD-R Recorder Connecting the Antennas ........
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Setting Up Speakers ..........37 Programming a Function in a Button (Learn) Connecting the External Infrared Receivers (for U.K.only) ............51 Speaker Placement Resetting to Default To Connect IR Receivers (IR Transceivers) SP Selection Switching the Customized Screen to another (Jump) SP Distance Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or...
  • Page 7: Chapter One: Connecting Your Devices

    Setup Guide. This chapter guides you through connecting quality; S-Video connections provide video quality that Be sure to adhere followings, or proper ventilation will be your home entertainment devices to your new Kenwood is superior to standard composite video connections. blocked causing damage or fire hazard.
  • Page 8 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices The following diagram shows the entire back of the KRF-X9995D. Note that some component jacks are linked to spe- cific digital jacks. For example, if you connect a video Supplemental infrared receiver System control jacks component with a digital optical cable, you should con- and sensor jacks, DVD control nect the analog cables to the VIDEO2 video component...
  • Page 9: Noting Your Devices

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Noting Your Devices Jack Set Device Manufacturer Model # Setup Code PHONO MD/TAPE1 CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR CD-R MONITOR OUT (TV on PowerTouch) VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 Use this table and the diagram on the preceding page to You will need this information later, when you set up your When playing Dolby Digital or DTS-encoded software in...
  • Page 10: Connecting Your Speakers

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers SURROUND SURROUND FRONT FRONT CENTER IR RECEIVER DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA VIDEO SUB WOOFER CENTER...
  • Page 11: To Connect Front Speakers Only

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connec- To Connect Front and Surround Sound 4. Insert the wire from the positive jack on the RIGHT SUR- tions have been made.
  • Page 12: Speakers

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued SURROUND SURROUND BACK BACK POWERED SUBWOOFER Power Amp. IR RECEIVER IR OUT DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL REMOTE DC12V DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC12V 20mA...
  • Page 13: What If I Have A Powered Subwoofer

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Speakers, continued Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made. What if I Have a Powered Subwoofer? Simply connect the subwoofer’s audio cable to the receiver’s SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack as shown to the left.
  • Page 14: What If I Have An Amplifier

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have an Amplifier? R FRONT L FRONT Power Amp. CENTER Power Amp. IR RECEIVER IR OUT DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA...
  • Page 15 Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have an Amplifier?, continued You can use supplemental power amplifiers for any of the channels instead of the receiver’s built-in amplifiers. Do not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC power until all connections have been made.
  • Page 16: Connecting Your Tv

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your TV IR RECEIVER IR OUT DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA VIDEO SUB WOOFER CENTER SURROUND BACK SURROUND FRONT...
  • Page 17: To Connect A Tv

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your TV, continued To Connect a TV: What if I Want to Watch TV without Turning on the Receiver? 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on page 1. It contains important notes about the types of The connection described here sets your TV up as a monitor video connections you can make.
  • Page 18: Connecting Your Cable Tv Or Satellite Tuner

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner Note that video device jacks are linked to specific digital jacks. As a result, every digital cable or analog cable should be connected between jacks having the same name. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT IR RECEIVER IR OUT...
  • Page 19: To Connect A Cable Tv Tuner With A Composite (Rca) Video Output

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued To Connect a Cable TV Tuner with a To Connect a Satellite Tuner: Composite (RCA) Video Output: 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on page 1.
  • Page 20: Connecting Your Vcr(S)

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your VCR(s) IR RECEIVER DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM IR OUT CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA VIDEO SUB WOOFER CENTER SURROUND BACK SURROUND FRONT...
  • Page 21: To Connect A Primary Vcr

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your VCR(s), continued To Connect a Primary VCR: To Connect a Secondary VCR: 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on page 1. It contains important notes about the types of page 1.
  • Page 22: Connecting Your Primary Cd Player

    VIDEO PLAY EXT.CONTROL DVD/ RS-232C CD-R INPUT VIDEO MONITOR PLAY SURROUND OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL IN CENTER SUBWOOFER OUTPUT A (CD1) *KENWOOD DPF-J9030, DPF-J9020 or DPF-J9010 OUTPUT B (CD2)* ONLY COMMUNICATION CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY SYSTEM CONTROL CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY...
  • Page 23: What If I Have A Video Cd-Compatible Cd Player

    Your 3. If you are connecting a Kenwood CD Player with sys- store where you purchased your CD player(s). CD player supports one or the other of these connec- tem control, connect the SYSTEM CONTROL cable from tion methods—do not connect both.
  • Page 24: Connecting Your Dvd Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your DVD Player ¢ DIGITAL OUT - OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IR OUT DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA...
  • Page 25: To Connect A Dvd Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your DVD Player, continued To Connect a DVD Player: 4. Connect the digital cable (either optical or coaxial) from the DVD’s digital jack to the appropriate digital jack on 1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on the receiver as shown to the left.
  • Page 26: Connecting Your Cd-R Recorder

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your CD-R Recorder DIGITAL RECORD IN - OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IR OUT DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM Remove protective cap CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL before connecting. DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA...
  • Page 27: To Connect A Cd-R Recorder

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your CD-R Recorder, continued To Connect a CD-R Recorder: 1. Connect the audio cable from the CD-R recorder’s Play OUT jacks to the receiver’s CD-R PLAY IN jacks as shown to the left. Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have 2.
  • Page 28: Connecting Your Md Recorder Or Primary Tape Deck

    VIDEO4 PLAY MONITOR DVD FRONT VIDEO PLAY EXT.CONTROL DVD/ RS-232C CD-R INPUT VIDEO MONITOR PLAY SURROUND OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL IN CENTER SUBWOOFER DIGITAL OUT - OPTICAL or COAXIAL RECORD IN (ANALOG) PLAY OUT (ANALOG) SYSTEM CONTROL CABLE - KENWOOD ONLY...
  • Page 29: To Connect An Md Recorder

    KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your 3. Connect the digital cable (either optical or coaxial) from 3. If you are connecting a Kenwood tape deck with system MD recorder or tape deck’s instructions for more detail the MD’s digital jack to the appropriate digital jack on...
  • Page 30: Connecting Your Secondary Cd Player Or Tape Deck

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck IR OUT IR RECEIVER DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V REMOTE DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA VIDEO SUB WOOFER CENTER...
  • Page 31: To Connect A Secondary Cd Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continued To Connect a Secondary CD Player: To Connect a Secondary Tape Deck: 1. Connect the audio cables from the CD player’s audio 1. Connect the audio cable from the tape deck’s Play OUT jacks to the receiver’s CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR PLAY IN jacks to the receiver’s CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR PLAY IN jack set as shown to the left.
  • Page 32: Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (With Ac-3 Rf Output)

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output) Note that video device jacks are linked to specific digital jacks. As a result, every digital cable or analog cable should be connected between jacks having the same name. AC-3 DIGITAL RF OUT...
  • Page 33: To Connect An Ac-3 Rf Output Laser Disc Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output), continued To Connect an AC-3 RF Output Laser Disc 5. Connect the coaxial digital cable from the demodulator’s DIGITAL OUTPUT COAX. jack to the receiver’s VIDEO4 Player: COAXIAL jack.
  • Page 34: Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (Without Ac-3 Rf Output)

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output) Note that video device jacks are linked to specific digital jacks. As a result, every digital cable or analog cable should be connected between jacks having the same name. DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL IR RECEIVER IR OUT...
  • Page 35: To Connect A Pcm Digital Output Laser Disc Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output), continued To Connect a PCM Digital Output Laser 4. Connect the digital cable (either optical or coaxial) from the laser disc player’s digital jack to the appropriate digi- Disc Player: tal jack on the receiver as shown to the left.
  • Page 36: Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting Your Turntable/Record Player Do not plug in the receiver to AC power until you have connected all your devices. This section focuses on the connections from your turntable/ record player to the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your turntable/record player’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
  • Page 37: Connecting A Camcorder Or Additional Vcr

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Connecting a Camcorder or Additional VCR This section focuses on the connections from your camcorder or VCR to the front of the KRF-X9995D. Please refer to your camcorder or VCR’s instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and capabilities.
  • Page 38: What If I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)

    Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices What if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (System Control Chaining)? Connecting system control cords after connecting a Kenwood audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient system control operations. Make sure the units are connected to the correct jacks on This unit is compatible only with the [SL16] mode.
  • Page 39: Connecting The Antennas

    FM 75 FM 75 ANTENNA ANTENNA Kenwood recommends a permanently installed outdoor FM Your new receiver also comes with an FM indoor antenna FM 75 antenna for best FM reception. To connect an outdoor FM for FM radio reception. To connect the FM antenna: antenna: 1.
  • Page 40: Chapter Two: Setting Up Powertouch

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Chapter Two: Setting Up PowerTouch Your new PowerTouch controls your new receiver and can Because it can control so many different devices, it presents This chapter contains the following sections: be set up to control most components attached to it. a separate set of controls for each device on an LCD screen.
  • Page 41: Calibrating The Touch Screen

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Calibrating the Touch Screen After you install the batteries or reset PowerTouch, you need To calibrate the touch screen, use the stylus to touch the cen- Resetting PowerTouch to calibrate the touch screen. The touch screen responds to ter of each of the calibration points displayed: If you want to reconfigure PowerTouch, you can reset it.
  • Page 42: Navigating Powertouch Interface

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Navigating PowerTouch Interface The PowerTouch has four basic menus as shown below: For the rest of this chapter, you will be using the various To change the time until the screen goes out: settings on the Setup menu. The Setup menu includes the In order to reduce the battery consumption, the PowerTouch following settings and their subsettings: HOME1...
  • Page 43: Setting Up Speakers

    Speaker Selection menu. SL/SR (Surround speakers) : Place to the direct left and 2. Kenwood provides two ways to set up your speakers: right, or slightly behind, the listening position at even Quick Setup: Use this method for a simplified setup...
  • Page 44: Sp Distance

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Custom setup: Use this method for a more customized • Select Lrg (= Large) if the speaker is capable of pro- SP Distance setup where you determine more of the speaker settings, ducing clean, deep bass energy at output levels that 1.
  • Page 45: Sp Level

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch SP Level Bass Peak Level (Do not be concerned with the volume number read- out on the Level display—this is for reference purposes In this step you will use your ears to balance the volume level In this step, you set the maximum volume of the bass sound only.
  • Page 46: Identifying Devices For Powertouch Control

    Setup menu: 2. Touch . Scroll to the device “Nothing” then • If you have a Kenwood Dual-Play 200-Disc CD touch it. That device is no longer controlled by Changer, you will need to set both CD1 and CD2/ PowerTouch.
  • Page 47: Storing Radio Stations In Memory (Optional)

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) Your new PowerTouch provides two ways to store radio sta- Storing RDS Station Name (PS Read) tions: (for U.K. only) • Manual Memory, which allows you to enter and store •...
  • Page 48: Storing Stations Manually

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch 7. Touch a storage button. Use to access more 3. Touch 2. Touch on the HOME1 menu to access the Tuner storage buttons. controls: If you choose a storage button that already has a station assigned, the new station will replace the previously- stored station.
  • Page 49: To Customize The Powertouch Screen

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch To Customize the PowerTouch Screen The configuration of the items in the PowerTouch screen Changing the Name such as the buttons can be customized so that they are easy 1. Touch the icon in the menu you want to customize. to use according to your liking.
  • Page 50: Moving An Item

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch Moving an Item 3. Touch the item you want to copy. The selected item will be copied into memory. 1. Touch the icon in the menu you want to customize. 4. Paste the copied item in the desired position by using (The customization cannot be initiated in screens where the Paste function.
  • Page 51: Resetting To Default

    Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch In the Jump mode, the buttons which are capable of 4. Enter a password and touch the switching the screen (such as "Tuner" and "CD") can be 5. When the Enter Password screen is displayed for the sec- used for their original functions.
  • Page 52: Chapter Three: Setting Up On The Receiver

    Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver It is possible to set up the speakers on the receiver main unit. Button layout However, some of the setting items such as the controlled device registration should be set on the PowerTouch. If fi...
  • Page 53: Storing Radio Stations In Memory (Optional)

    Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver Selecting SW RE-MIX: Do not adjust the “SW” (Subwoofer) volume using Storing Radio Stations in Memory the test noise. It should be adjusted while listening - Press the SET UP button to display “SW-REMIX OFF (optional) to ordinary music.
  • Page 54: Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones

    PowerTouch, it is required to use an IR receiver (see "Connecting the Ex- Making Connections page 49 ternal Infrared Receivers" on page 51). Setting Up PowerTouch page 50 Kenwood recommends hiring a competent installer to make multiple-zone connections and setup.
  • Page 55: Making Connections

    Before you read section discusses how to connect a second TV/Monitor and this section, Kenwood recommends reading “Connecting how to connect an IR Receiver, IR Repeaters, Relays, and a Scenario 1: Surround Sound in Zone A only/Stereo in Zone A and Stereo in Zone B (Using the Receiver’s Speaker B Outputs)
  • Page 56: Setting Up The Powertouch

    Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Setting Up the PowerTouch You can operate equipment from two different zones using your Kenwood PowerTouch. To do so: 5. Touch for select Zone A or touch 1. Make sure you have identified all the connected devices select Zone B.
  • Page 57: Connecting The External Infrared Receivers (For U.k.only)

    Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting the External Infrared Receivers (for U.K. only) Your new audio-video receiver supports two-way external IR RECEIVER IR RECEIVER infrared (IR) remote transceiver control. The two-way exter- nal infrared (IR) remote transceiver enables you to use the Receiver’s PowerTouch to operate the receiver if it is: •...
  • Page 58: Connecting And Setting Up On/Off Sensors Or Relay Controls (For U.k.only)

    Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay Controls (for U.K. only) IR RECEIVER DVD CONTROL IR RECEIVER IR OUT RELAY TV ON/OFF SL16 TEXT SYSTEM CONTROL SENSOR CONTROL DC12V IR OUT LCD DC12V 20mA REMOTE DC12V 20mA DC5V 10mA...
  • Page 59: To Connect Relay Controls

    Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones Connecting and Setting Up On/Off Sensors or Relay Controls (for U.K. only), continued The KRF-X9995D (model for U.K.) supports 2 types of ad- To Connect Relay Controls: To Connect TV ON/OFF Sensors: ditional external controls: 1.
  • Page 60 Chapter Five : Specifications Chapter Five: Specifications Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. NOTE: Do not use contact cleaning agents because they Output Level / Impedance / Wavelength IR Receiver In Terminal Optical ......-15 dBm ~ -21 dBm, 660 nm ±30 nm Maximum Output Current ..........
  • Page 61: Chapter Five: Specifications

    (chrominance signal) ....0.286 Vp-p / 75 Component (luminance signal) ....... 1 Vp-p / 75 Effective Output Power during surround operation Kenwood follows a policy of continuous advancements in (Cb/Cr-signal) ......±0.350 Vp-p / 75 Front development. For this reason, specifications may be changed 1 kHz, 10% T.H.D.
  • Page 62 Numerics camcorder, connecting ........31 turntable/record player ......30 CD player turntable’s ground cable to receiver ..30 200-Disc CD Changer IR receiver connecting ..........16 TV ............10, 49 connecting ..........17 connecting ..........51 identifying to PowerTouch ...... 40 TV On/Off sensors ........
  • Page 63 PowerTouch identifying to PowerTouch ...... 40 identifying to PowerTouch ...... 40 clearing stored settings and second tape deck On/Off sensors, connecting ....52 reconfiguring ........35 connecting ..........25 watching without using receiver ....11 deleting setup code ........40 connecting audio cable ......
  • Page 64 For your records Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service on this product.

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