Turn on the receiver, Select a speaker system, Select the source you desire – Kenwood 1080VR User Manual
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Keys or controls used in this operation.
Listening to a source component
Turn on the receiver.
Select a speaker system.
A ON
: Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAK
ERS A terminals on the rear panel.
B ON
: Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAK
ERS B terminals on the rear panel.
A+B ON
: Sound from both the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS A and B terminals on the rear panel.
A+B OFF
: No sound from the speakers. Use this setting when
listening with headphones for stereo sound in all
playback modes.
•When both SPEAKERS A and B are ON, activating a surround mode
turns SPEAKERS B OFF automatically.
Select the source you desire.
Start playback from the selected source.
Adjust the volume.
The input sources change as shown below:
® TUNER (Frequency display)
® "PHONO'TPHONO"*)
® "VIDEOr ("SAT"*)
(4 "VIDE02" ("LD"*)
3 "VIDE03" ("VCR"*)
(6 "AV AUX"
® "CD" ("CD"*)
(8 "TAPE/IVID" ("TAPE"*)
' Once setup codes are registered In the remote control, the input name
display changes according to the name of the registered component.
Example: if you register a VCR at the VIDEO 1 jacks, "VCR1" appears
instead of "VIDEO 1".
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• Both the default input name and the component type (i.e., " VIDE01
'VCRV ") are shown in the on screen display when the OSD mode Is
set to ON.
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> When using the remote control after initial setup, any inputs that have
not been registered with a setup code are deleted from the cyclic list
(except for the "AV AUX" VIDEO input).
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• The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles
through all inputs.