Kenwood KRF-V6080D User Manual - Page 26

DVD 6-channel playback

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Ambience effects 0 ARENA - JAZZ CLUB = THEATER ~ STADIUM ! DISCO @ STEREO : DSP Surround ARENA mode. : DSP Surround JAZZ CLUB mode. : DSP Surround THEATER mode. : DSP Surround STADIUM mode. : DSP Surround DISCO mode. : Normal stereo playback. • Dolby Digital or DTS signal having more channels than the maximum number of playback channels available using the receiver's current settings is input, downmixing is performed to match the number of available channels. 3Adjust the volume. Notes • Depending on the type of the signal or speaker setting, some listening modes cannot be selected. • When playback is started, the sound may be cut or interrupted before the input source is confirmed as Dolby Digital. • To enjoy Dolby Digital surround (as well as all the other listening modes) from a single component, be sure to use a Dolby Digital compatible source component. DVD 6-channel playback Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output channels and the receiver, you can enjoy surround sound playback. Connecting a DVD player which can decode the surround signal itself is also acceptable. INPUT MODE INPUT SELECTOR DVD/6CH Input Mode ¢+ + 4 + Preparations • Connect your DVD player to the DVD/6CH jacks of the receiver. • Turn on all other components that will be used. • Complete "Preparing for surround sound". ^ 1Select "DVD/6CH" as the input source. 2Select "6CH INPT" by pressing the INPUT MODE key. 3Start playback of the DVD software. 4Adjust the volume. • It is not possible to adjust the volume level or sound quality (SETUP, SOUND, LISTEN MODE, ACTIVE EQ and Tone keys will not be functional) of the channels separately when the receiver is in the 6CH INPUT mode. Adjust the volume with the controls of the DVD player. For the powered subwoofer, you can adjust the volume of the subwoofer using the subwoofer's own volume control. 26 EN

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EN
DVD 6-channel playback
Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output channels and
the receiver, you can enjoy surround sound playback.
Connecting a DVD player which can decode the surround signal itself is
also acceptable.
4
¢
+
+
+
INPUT SELECTOR
INPUT MODE
DVD/6CH
Input Mode
Preparations
• Connect your DVD player to the DVD/6CH jacks of the receiver.
• Turn on all other components that will be used.
• Complete “Preparing for surround sound”.
^
1
Select “DVD/6CH” as the input source.
2
Select "6CH INPT" by pressing the INPUT MODE key.
3
Start playback of the DVD software.
4
Adjust the volume.
• It is not possible to adjust the volume level or sound quality (
SETUP,
SOUND, LISTEN MODE, ACTIVE EQ and Tone keys will not be
functional
) of the channels separately when the receiver is in the
6CH INPUT mode. Adjust the volume with the controls of the DVD
player.
For the powered subwoofer, you can adjust the volume of the
subwoofer using the subwoofer’s own volume control.
0
ARENA
:
DSP Surround ARENA mode.
-
JAZZ CLUB
:
DSP Surround JAZZ CLUB mode.
=
THEATER
:
DSP Surround THEATER mode.
~
STADIUM
:
DSP Surround STADIUM mode.
!
DISCO
:
DSP Surround DISCO mode.
@
STEREO
:
Normal stereo playback.
• Dolby Digital or DTS signal having more channels than the maximum
number of playback channels available using the receiver’s current
settings is input, downmixing is performed to match the number of
available channels.
3
Adjust the volume.
Notes
• Depending on the type of the signal or speaker setting, some
listening modes cannot be selected.
• When playback is started, the sound may be cut or interrupted
before the input source is confirmed as Dolby Digital.
• To enjoy Dolby Digital surround (as well as all the other listening
modes) from a single component, be sure to use a Dolby Digital
compatible source component.
Ambience effects