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Making connections, Multiple r ooms – Kenwood KRF-V9993D User Manual

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Multiple R

ooms

Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Rooms

SURROUND

CENTER

SUBWOOFER

DVD/6 CH. INPUT

VIDEO1

DVD

FRONT

R

L

AUDIO

SIGNAL GND

R

L

L

R

L

R

L

R

AUDIO

PRE OUT

PHONO

CD1

REC

OUT

PLAY

IN

MD/

TAPE1

REC

OUT

PLAY

IN

CD-R

VIDEO

AUDIO

CENTER

FRONT

SURROUND

SUB

WOOFER

REC

OUT

PLAY

IN

CD2/

TAPE2

MONITOR

SECOND ROOM

PRE OUT

PLAY

IN

PLAY

IN

PLAY

IN

VIDEO4

VIDEO3

VIDEO2

RECEIVER

2-CHANNEL
POWER
AMPLIFIER

ROOM A

ROOM B

Power Amp

LEFT

SPEAKER

RIGHT

SPEAKER

Making Connections

This section describes how to connect speakers in the two
rooms to support the different scenarios. Before you read
this section, Kenwood recommends reading “Connecting

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

TV On/Off Sensor (for use with Perfect Macro).

Scenario 1: Surround Sound in Room A only or Stereo in Room A and Stereo in Room B (Using the Receiver’s Speaker B Outputs)

The five amplifiers built into the receiver meet your sound
needs for both rooms. The built-in amplifiers allow you to
listen to full surround sound if you are listening in Room A
only, or stereo in Room A if both rooms are active. You will
always hear stereo in Room B. Make the speaker connec-
tions as shown in the illustration under “To Connect Front
and Surround Sound Speakers:” on page␣ 5, being sure to
also connect the Room B speakers to the SPEAKER B bind-
ing post.

You use an additional stereo amplifier for Room B. This
allows you to listen to full surround sound in Room A even
if both rooms are active. You will always hear stereo in Room
B. Make the speaker and amplifier connections as shown in
the illustration.

Scenario 2: Surround Sound in Room A and Stereo in Room B (Using a Stereo Amplifier in Room B)

Both Scenarios: Connecting a Second TV/
Monitor

If you plan to watch movies, or any other visual entertain-
ment activity in Room B, you must connect an additional
TV/Monitor. To do so, connect a standard composite video
cable from the Room B TV to the SECOND ROOM PRE
OUT VIDEO jack.

The above is possible only when the composite signals are
input.

FRONT SPEAKERS

(6 – 16

)

B

L

R

A

R

L

+

-

ROOM A

ROOM B

LEFT

SPEAKER

RIGHT

SPEAKER

RECEIVER