2Moving Around1. STANDBY indicator2. POWER ON/STANDBY button3. POWER ON/OFF switch4. PHONES jack5. SPEAKERS A/B buttons6. INPUT MODE button7. CD 2/TAP
6Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INC
7Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedDo not plug in the amplifiers or the receiver to AC poweruntil all
8Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsWhat if I Have an Amplifier?OPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONEN
9Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsWhat if I Have an Amplifier?, continuedYou can use supplemental power amplifiers for any of thechanne
10Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your TVOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT VIDEODV
11Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your TV, continuedDo not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power untilyou have connec
12Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT VIDEODVDINMONITOROUTMONIT
13Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continuedDo not plug in the receiver or devices to AC p
14Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your VCR(s)OPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT VID
15Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your VCR(s), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnected all
317.VOLUME CONTROL knob18.INPUT SELECTOR buttons19.IndicatorsSURROUND BACK96kfsCD2/TAPE2 MONITORCLIP INDICATORButtonsbehind thedoorWhat’s on the Front
16Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Primary CD PlayerOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCO
17Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Primary CD Player, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveco
18Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your DVD PlayerOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT
19Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your DVD Player, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnected
20Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your CD-R RecorderOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPON
21Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your CD-R Recorder, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until you haveconnec
22Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape DeckOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL
23Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power u
24Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape DeckOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL
25Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Secondary CD Player or Tape Deck, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power u
4What’s on Remote Control Unit?2WAY LCD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT MUSIC MOVIETVCONFIRM/SHIFTAV POWERSYS.POWERTIT
26Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output)OPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIAL
27Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (with AC-3 RF Output), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC
28Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output)OPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAX
29Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Laser Disc Player (without AC-3 RF Output), continuedDo not plug in the receiver to
30Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Turntable/Record PlayerOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO
31Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting a Camcorder or Additional VCRThis section focuses on the connections from yourcamcorder o
32Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnections SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROL SYSTEMCONTROLWhat if I Have Several Kenwood Devices (Syst
33Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting the AntennasAM Loop AntennaANTENNAGNDAMFM 75ΩYour new receiver comes with an AM loop ante
34Chapter Two : Setting Up Remote Control UnitSetting UpChapter Two: Setting Up Remote Control UniteThis Remote Control unit can be set up to remote c
35Setting UpSetting Up Remote Control UnitSelecting the input:Audio device: Press the MUSIC button repeatedly. The in-put names where audio devices ar
5Moving AroundWhat’s on Remote Control Unit?15. Numeric buttons (AV device control buttons)10 button / STATUS button11 button / MULTI ZONE button12 bu
36Chapter Two : Setting Up Remote Control UnitSetting UpBefore you can begin using the receiver to control your homeentertainment system, you must set
37Setting UpSetting Up Remote Control UnitWhen activating the THX operation, it is recommended toset SW Re-Mix OFF-THX so that the THX operation canma
38Chapter Two : Setting Up Remote Control UnitSetting Up8. Set the reproduce levels of all the speakers in the systemin the same way as above.9. Press
39Setting UpSetting Up Remote Control UnitIdentifying Components for Remote Control UnitAfter the speaker setup, it is required to make Remote Con-tro
40Chapter Two : Setting Up Remote Control UnitSetting Up10. Press the AV POWER button.MUSIC MOVIETVAV POWERSYS.POWERPressing the AV POWER button cause
41Setting UpSetting Up Remote Control UnitPress the Exit button (LCD function button 2) to exit fromthe operation.Press the Clr (clear) button (LCD f
Receiver SetupChapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver42Chapter Tree: Setting Up on the ReceiverIt is possible to set up the speakers on the receiver
Receiver SetupChapter Tree: Setting Up on the Receiver43Selecting SW RE-MIX:- Press the SET UP button to display “SW-REMIX OFF(or ON)”. If the SUBWOOF
44Multiple ZonesChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple ZonesChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple ZonesThe KRF-X7775D offers dual-zone output and control, whic
45Multiple ZonesChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple ZonesDIGITAL OUTYCOMPONENT VIDEOZONE B PRE OUTRR LSUB WOOFERCENTERVIDEORECEIVER2-CHANNELPOWERAMPLIFI
6Moving AroundWhat’s on Remote Control Unit?1. Playback/recording mode indicators` Play indicator/ 8: Pause indicator/ RECREC: Record indicator/7: Sto
46Multiple ZonesChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters (for U.K. and U.S. military)OPTICAL
47Multiple ZonesChapter Four: Setting Up Multiple ZonesConnecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters (for U.K. and U.S. military), conti
48SpecificationsChapter Five : SpecificationsChapter Five: Warning and SpecificationsRead this page carefully to ensure safe operation.KRF-X7775D (for
49SpecificationsChapter Five : SpecificationsOutput Level / Impedance / WavelengthOptical ... -15 dBm ~ -21 dBm, 660 nm ±30 nmVi
50SpecificationsChapter Five : SpecificationsDigital Audio SectionSampling Frequency... 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHzInput Level / Impeda
51IndexNumerics200-Disc CD Changerconnecting...17connecting SL16 text cable...17identi
52Indexselecting speakers...36speaker distance, setting...38speaker level, setting...
7Moving AroundWhat’s on Remote Control Unit?Remote controllable rangeRemote control unit can be controlled in the range as shown below usingfour AA (R
8Using ReceiverChapter Two: Controlling the ReceiverRemote Control unit provided with the receiver is a bi-directional Re-mote Control unit, which en
9Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?How Do I Adjust the Sound?You can control and adjust a variety of sound settings using the receiver’sfront pa
10Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Adjusting the VolumeUse one of the following methods to adjust the volume.• Turn the VOLUME knob on the fron
11Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Adjusting the Tone (Only in STEREO mode with THX mode Off)The Tone control adjusts the bass and treble tone
Using Your New Kenwood Audio-VideoReceiverWelcome to the Users’ Guide for your new Kenwood Audio-Video Re-ceiver. It connects all your current audio a
12Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Operation on the receiver:1. Press the SOUND button in the door repeatedly until TONE OFF orON is displayed
13Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Adjusting the Loudness (Only in STEREO mode with THX mode Off)The Loudness control increases the bass and tr
14Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Adjusting Speaker LevelsYou can use the Sound menu to temporarily adjust the speaker levels ofyour center sp
15Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?2. Press the MULTI CONTROL (%/fi) button to select the desired vol-ume level, then press the SOUND button re
16Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Sound?Muting SoundThe sound can be muted temporarily.• Press the MUTE button on Remote Control unit. The MUTE indi
17Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?You can experience true home-theater sound with your Kenwood Aud
18Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Movies that were created using the Dolby Digital Surround EX tech-nology, when released into the ho
19Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Surround-encoded source and reproduces 5-channel signals in whichthe surround channel is divided in
20Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?nals into 6-channel signals using high-accuracy digital matrix tech-nology. The DTS NEO:6 decoder h
21Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Checking the Input signal during playbackDuring playback of Dolby Digital, MPEG or DTS signal, the
iTable of ContentsChapter One: Moving Around ... 1What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio - VideoReceiver? ...
22Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Input Modes (only for input with digital jacks)The input mode should usually be set to Full Auto. H
23Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?* When an operation is described as [F.SHIFT = LISTEN M. (INPUTMODE) button], for example, press th
24Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?To set the THX ModePress the THX button on Remote Control unit.1 THX Sur EX On2 THX Sur EX Auto3 TH
25Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?÷ THX Sur EX OnThe input signal is decoded automatically into 6.1-channel signalsif the input signa
26Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?To set the Listen Mode manuallyThe listen mode can be set manually except with certain input signal
27Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?when the input signalis DTS (5.1)DTSStereoExamples of inputs with which switching is availablewhen
28Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?when the input signalis PCM or AnalogPL II : MoviePL II : MusicPro LogicNeo : CinemaNeo : Music*Are
29Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Description of Dolby Pro Logic II: Music modePanorama mode: Expands the image of front-channel ster
30Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?6. Press the SOUND button to “Center Width 0” (or “1” to “7” etc.) isdisplayed on Remote Control u
31Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?Applying Digital Signal Processor (DSP) EffectsThe DSP mode creates the reverberation devices (elem
iiHDCD and D.R.I.V.E. Effects ... 33Headphone Operation ...
32Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?To customize the DSP effect:1. Press the SOUND button and press the Next button repeatedly until“DS
33Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?HDCD® and D.R.I.V.E. EffectsHDCD is a new format enabling recording with higher quality than pre-vi
34Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?STANDBYON/STANDBYVOLUME CONTROLHeadphone OperationInsert the headphone plug into the receiver’s PHO
35Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?1 Tuner (frequency display)2 CD13 MD/TAPE14 CD-R5 VIDEO16 VIDEO27 VIDEO38 DVD9 AV AUX0 PHONO¤ INPU
36Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?How Do I Operate Devices?Your Remote Control unit makes it easy for you to control the differentdevices conne
37Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Operating a TelevisionTo operate a standard TV:1. Press the TV button.2. Use Remote Control unit to perform s
38Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Operating an AV DeviceTo play a VCR, DVD player or LD player:1. Select the input you want (see page 35).2. Us
39Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Operating a CD playerKenwood 200-Disc CD ChangerKenwood 200-Disc CD Changers have many different features tha
40Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?To play discs and tracks by title:1. Select the CD input (see page 35).2. Press the Text button (LCD function
41Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Single or Rotary CD Player1. Select the CD input (see page 35).2. Use Remote Control unit to perform same rem
iiiRadio Tuning ... 44RDS (Radio Data System) for U.K. Only...
42Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Operating an MD Recorder or Cassette DeckTo play an MD or cassette:1. Select the input you want (see page 35)
43Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Playing an Analog TurntableTo play an analog disk turntable:1. Select the PHONO input (see page 35).2. Play a
44Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Radio TuningAuto: When a tuning button is pressed, the station with the closestfrequency to the current frequ
45Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?To tune into a radio station:1. Select the Tuner input (see page 35).2. Select the FM or AM band.MULTICONTROL
46Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?Storing RDS Station Automatically (for U.K. Only)The following operation should be performed on the receiver.
47Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?For U.K.Pop Music POP MRock Music ROCK MEasy Music EASY MLight Classical Music LIGHT MSerious Classical Music
48Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?To search for a specific type of music or radio program (for U.K.only):1. Select the Tuner input (see page 27
49Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?RecordingTo record audio/video:1. Select the recording input source device such as a AV device or tuner(see p
50Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?• If you’re recording from a digital source, any action other than adjust-ing the volume may cause the sound
51Using ReceiverHow Do I Operate Devices?To set the Digital Rec mode:1. Press the F. SHIFT = REC (REC MODE)* button on Remote Controlunit.2. Select “R
ivAudio is not output only when a 96k fs compatible disc isplayed. ... 73
52Using ReceiverHow Do I Adjust the LCD Display?Using Remote Control unit under low lightWhen using Remote Control unit under low light, the backlight
53Using ReceiverAdjusting the brightness of receiverWhen the ambient light is low, for example in the night, the brightness ofthe receiver’s display c
54Using ReceiverExecuting Several Operations at Once (Macro function)By registering several steps of remote control operations beforehand, theseoperat
55Using ReceiverExecuting Several Operations at Once (Macro function)Example of registration:In the following example, the steps for turning the TV on
56Using ReceiverUsing Remote Control Unit in Multiple ZonesThe KRF-X7775D offers dual-zone output and control, which enablesyou to use a single receiv
57Using ReceiverTo switch control modes for Zone A or Zone B:1. Press the F. SHIFT = 11 (MULTI ZONE)* button on Remote Controlunit.Multi Zone On
58Using ReceiverOperation using the SYS.POWER button on Remote Control unitTo perform the Multi-Zone operation, switch the Multi Zone functionOn in ad
59Button LayoutChapter Three: Button Layout inControlling Other DevicesThe remote control unit provided with the receiver can also control avariety of
60Button LayoutTuner Operation : P.CALL DOWN : P.CALL UPBANDAUTO/MONOTUNING 2TUNING 3REPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXI
61Button Layout1 :F. Backward¡ :F.ForwardREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXITLAST CHANNELAUDIOINFO.STATUS MULTI ZONE ZON
vVideo ... 76I can’t see the program I’m playing on the TV. There
62Button LayoutENTER: Enter5 : Cursor UP∞ : Cursor DOWN2 : Cursor Left3 : Cursor RightREC REC : RecordREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT
63Button Layout1 : F. Backward¡ : F.ForwardRECREC : RecordREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXITLAST CHANNELAUDIOINFO.STA
64Button LayoutENTER : Enter5 : Cursor Up∞ : Cursor Down2 : Cursor Left3 : Cursor Right MENU: Menu TITLE/GUIDE: Title OSD /PAGE: OSD RETUR
65Button LayoutREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXITLAST CHANNELAUDIOINFO.STATUS MULTI ZONE ZONE A/BNumeric buttons(0 to
66Button LayoutENTER: Enter2 : F. Backward3 : F. Forward OSD /PAGE: OSDREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXITLAST CHA
67Button LayoutREPEAT RANDOM INPUT SEL.TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECTTHEME FAVORITEEXITLAST CHANNELAUDIOINFO.STATUS MULTI ZONE ZONE A/BNumeric buttons(0 to
68Button LayoutENTER : Enter5 : Cursor UP∞ : Cursor DOWN2 : Cursor Left3 : Cursor Right MENU: Menu TITLE/GUIDE: Guide OSD /PAGE: Page Up R
69Button LayoutENTER : Enter5 : Cursor Up∞ : Cursor Down2 : Cursor Left3 : Cursor Right OSD /PAGE : OSDNumeric buttons(0 to 9, +10, +100)Use with
70Button LayoutENTER : Enter5 : Cursor Up∞ : Cursor Down2 : Cursor Left3 : Cursor Right MENU : MenuTITLE/GUIDE : CH GuideNumeric buttons(0 to 9, +10,
71TroubleshootingChapter Four: TroubleshootingTroubleshooting is how you determine what part of a complex system(like a home theater system) is at fau
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72Moving AroundTroubleshooting3. Go over all component connections slowly and methodically.Double-check the settings on your remote.Wrong or loose con
73TroubleshootingSoundSoundI don’t hear any sound at allCheck that:• The volume is set at the proper level. See “Adjusting the Volume” onpage␣ 10 of t
74Moving AroundTroubleshootingSoundI can’t hear sound from one or more of the speakers, or the soundis abnormally lowCheck that:• All of the speaker w
75TroubleshootingSoundA Dolby Digital Surround EX-encoded source is played with THXSurround EX set to “Auto”, but the source is not reproduced in 6.1-
76Moving AroundTroubleshootingWith a Dolby Digital program or DTS program, the loud soundsaren’t very loud and the quiet sounds aren’t very quietCheck
77Troubleshooting• Check that the correct video input on the TV is selected.• Check that the video software you record does not have copy guardprotect
78Moving AroundTroubleshootingReceiver/TunerI want to clear all the items in Remote Control unit and make it tothe factory-set default condition.1. Re
79TroubleshootingReceiver/TunerIf none of the above solutions work, reset the microprocessor:1. Turn the receiver off.2. Unplug the receiver.3. Plug i
80Moving AroundTroubleshootingI can’t receive a radio stationCheck that:• The appropriate antenna is connected. See Chapter One of the Con-nections an
1Chapter One: Moving AroundWelcome to the Kenwood KRF-X7775D Users’ Guide. This chapter ex-plains the buttons and functions you can find on the front
iiBefore Applying PowerRead this section carefully to ensure safe operation.THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE,
iiiWelcome to the Connection and Setup Guide for your newKenwood audio-video receiver. This manual covers threemodels.The KRF-X7775D offers 3 kinds of
ivThe above are additional trademarked names appearing inthis manual. All other products named are trademarks oftheir respective companies.UnpackingIf
vTable of ContentsChapter One: Connecting Your Devices ... 1Noting Your Devices ... 3Connecting Your Speak
Table of ContentsviSetting Up Speakers ... 36Speaker PlacementSelecting SpeakersBalancing the Speaker Volumes
1Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsChapter One: Connecting Your DevicesWelcome to the Kenwood KRF-X7775D Connection andSetup Guide. This
2Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT VIDEODVDINMONITOROUTMONITO
3Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsNoting Your DevicesUse this table and the diagram on the preceding page toplan your connections befor
4Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your SpeakersOPTICALCD1DVDDVDVIDEO2VIDEO3DIGITAL INCOAXIALDIGITAL OUTVIDEO3 INCOMPONENT VI
5Chapter One : Connecting Your DevicesConnectionsConnecting Your Speakers, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until all connec-tions hav
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