Kenwood Car Satellite TV System KR V9090 User Manual

AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER  
KR-V9090  
KR-V8090  
Peprations  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KENWOOD CORPORATION  
This m anual contains instructions for tw o m odels.  
Model availability and features (functions) m ay differ depending on country and sales  
area.  
Operations  
About the supplied remote control . . .  
Compared to standard remote controls, the remote control supplied with this receiver has several  
operation modes. These modes enable the remote control to control other audio/video components. In  
order to effectively use the remote control it is important to read the operating instructions and obtain  
a proper understanding of the remote control and how to switch its operation modes (etc.).  
Using the remote control without completely understanding its design and how to switch the operation  
modes may result in incorrect operations.  
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Other  
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KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Contents  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
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Getting started  
2
Before applying the power ........................................................................................... 2  
Safety precautions ........................................................................................................ 2  
Unpacking ......................................................................................................................2  
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Special features  
How to use this manual ................................................................................................ 5  
Names and functions of parts  
Setting up the system  
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Preparations  
Peprations  
Connecting the antennas .............................................................................................. 8  
Connecting audio components ..................................................................................... 9  
Connecting video components ................................................................................... 10  
Connecting the system control................................................................................... 11  
Connecting the speakers ............................................................................................12  
Preparing the remote control ...................................................................................... 13  
Preparing for surround sound  
14  
Surround setup ............................................................................................................ 14  
DSP mode setup .........................................................................................................16  
Normal playback  
18  
Listening to a source component ............................................................................... 18  
Adjusting the sound .................................................................................................... 19  
22  
Recording  
Recording audio .......................................................................................................... 22  
Recording video .......................................................................................................... 22  
Operations  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
23  
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations ................................................................................. 23  
Tuning radio stations by frequency (DIRECT tuning) ................................................. 24  
Using RDS (Radio Data System) ................................................................................. 25  
Using the DISPLAY key ..............................................................................................25  
Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY) ....................................................... 26  
Receiving preset RDS stations ................................................................................... 26  
Presetting radio stations manually.............................................................................. 27  
Receiving preset stations ........................................................................................... 27  
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL) ............................................................... 27  
Tuning by program type (PTY search)......................................................................... 28  
Reserving the desired information .............................................................................30  
32  
Operations  
Ambience effects  
Sound modes .............................................................................................................. 32  
Surround play .............................................................................................................. 33  
Getting the most from your remote control  
35  
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Registering setup codes for other components......................................................... 35  
Operating other components...................................................................................... 37  
Changing (confirming) the operation mode ................................................................ 38  
Preparing for automatic operations (MACRO play) .................................................... 39  
Executing an automatic operation .............................................................................. 41  
Setup code correlation ................................................................................................ 42  
FutureSet upgrade option (KR-V9090 only) ................................................................ 43  
Rem ote Control  
Set up code chart  
In case of difficulty  
Specifications  
45  
55  
57  
Other  
Remote operation of other components  
58  
Other  
Special features  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
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True home theater sound  
Thisreceiverincorporatesawidevarietyofsurroundmodestobringyoumaximumenjoymentfromyourvideosoftware. Select  
a surround mode according to your equipment or the software you are going to play and enjoy!  
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Dolby Pro Logic & Dolby 3 Stereo  
This surround system reproduces theater-like surround sound from video software marked  
.
The PRO LOGIC mode uses the built-in directivity enhancer circuit to control the Left, Center, Right and Surround channel  
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audio signals and reproduce a real sense of sound motion .  
The 3 STEREO mode uses the directivity enhancer circuit to provide proper acoustic positioning and a real sense of sound  
motion even when only the front and center speakers are used.  
New DSP surround modes  
The DSP (Digital Signal Processor) used for this receiver incorporates a variety of high quality adjustable sound fields, like  
"ARENA", "JAZZ CLUB" and "STADIUM", to add the “presence” associated with an arena, jazz club or stadium to the original  
signal. It is compatible with almost any kind of program source.  
Universal IR (InfraRed) remote control  
In addition to the basic receiver operations, the remote control supplied with this receiver can also operate almost all of your  
remote controllable audio and video components. Just follow the simple setup procedure to register the components you  
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have connected.  
Dual IR emitters  
ThisremotecontrolhastwoIRemitters:onetosendcommandsinastraightlineoverlongdistances, allowingyoutocontrol  
the receiver and your other components from farther away; and one for wide dispersion of commands in a closer proximity,  
for near-field operation even when the remote control is not pointed directly at the respective component.  
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MACRO play  
The MACRO function lets you perform a series of operations automatically, like turning ON the power of the receiver and  
connected components, switching the input selectors, and starting playback. (Be sure to register your components before  
starting the macro set up procedure.)  
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FutureSet, automatic update feature (KR-V9090 only)  
This function lets you update the remote control so it can operate new components which do not appear in the setup code  
list at the end of the manual. Therefore, the remote control will always be compatible.  
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RDS (Radio Data System) tuner  
The receiver is equipped with a RDS tuner that provides several convenient tuning functions: RDS Auto Memory, to  
automatically preset up to 40 RDS stations broadcasting different programs; station name display, to show you the name  
of the current broadcast station; and PTY search to let you tune stations by program type.  
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PTY (Program TYpe) search  
Lets you tune stations by specifying the type of program you want to hear.  
EON (Enhanced Other Networks) reservation  
The EON function lets you monitor information on other stations so you can receive traffic, news, or information programs  
as soon as they are broadcast, even they are broadcast on a station different from the one you are currently listening to.  
When the broadcast ends, the receiver returns to the original station. When listening to Kenwood source components  
connectedwithsystemcontrolcords, theinputselectoronthereceiverautomaticallyswitchestothetunerwhenaprogram  
you desire is broadcast.  
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Special features  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
New TRAITR transistor adopted in the final stage  
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A new TRAITR transistor which features superior temperature tracking characteristics has been adopted in the final stage  
of the power amplifier block. This new TRAITR transistor combines a temperature compensation resistor with an emitter  
resistor and final transistor to provide ideal temperature compensation characteristics and minimize distortion caused by  
temperature variations.  
How to use this manual  
Peprations  
This m anual is divided in to four sections, Preparations, Operations, Rem ote Control, and Other.  
Preparations  
Shows you how to connect your audio and video components to the receiver and prepare the surround processor.  
We've tried to make setting up your system as easy as possible. However, since this receiver works with all of your audio and video  
components, connecting the system can be fairly complex.  
Operations  
Shows you how to operate the various functions available from the receiver.  
Rem ote Control  
Shows you how to operate the various functions available from the remote control.  
We've designed this remote control to integrate your entire audio/video system and let you operate all of your entertainment components  
— your TV, VCR, LD player, CD player, etc. Remember that before you can use the remote control to operate these components, they  
must be registered with a proper setup code.  
Operations  
Other  
Includes additional information such as; a list of setup codes for registering your other components, a troubleshooting guide,  
specifications, and a reference guide to the remote operations available for registered components.  
RmeCntrol  
Other  
Names and functions of parts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
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Frequency display,  
Input display,  
M.INPUT indicator  
(KR-V9090 only)  
SURROUND  
indicator  
Preset channel display,  
Surround mode display  
RDS indicators  
Band indicators  
DSP indicator  
MEMORY indicator  
AC-3  
SURROUND  
STEREO  
S. DIRECT  
M. INPUT  
MEMORY  
TA NEWS INFO.  
RDS EON PTY  
FM  
AM  
AUTO indicator  
STEREO indicator  
DSP  
AUTO  
STEREO  
TUNED  
TP SP.  
A
A
B
B
3
LOUDNESS  
kHz  
MHz  
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TUNED indicator  
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3 STEREO indicator  
Speaker indicators  
LOUDNESS indicator  
S.DIRECT indicator  
Display  
1 2  
3
4
5
6
7 8 9 0 ! @  
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AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO  
STEREO  
DSP  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SOURCE DIRECT  
LEVEL INDICATOR MUTE  
STANDBY  
+10/  
PTY SEARCH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
DIMMER  
MUTE  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
A
SPEAKERS  
DOWN  
UP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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TRAITR  
therm ally reactive advanced instantaneous transistor  
VIDEO  
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AUDIO  
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Full Digital Decoding  
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1 POWER key  
Use to turn the main power ON/OFF.  
2 ON/ STANDBY (  
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! DOLBY 3 STEREO key  
) BAND key  
Use to select the broadcast band.  
¡ TUNING keys  
Use to tune in radio broadcasts.  
BASS key  
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Use to turn on the DOLBY 3 STEREO  
mode.  
@ DSP key  
) key  
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Use to switch the power ON/STANDBY  
when the POWER is turned ON.  
Use to turn on, or switch, the DSP mode.  
3 RDS keys  
4 Num eric keys  
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# INPUT SELECTOR knob  
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Use when adjusting the bass tone.  
Use to select the input sources.  
£ TREBLE key  
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$ VOLUME CONTROL knob  
% PHONES jack  
Use for headphone listening.  
^ SPEAKERS A/ B keys  
Use to turn the speakers ON/OFF.  
& DIRECT key  
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Use when adjusting the treble tone.  
5 STANDBY indicator  
6 LEVEL indicator  
Lights when the level of the signal being  
input is too high.  
7 MUTE indicator  
¢ LEVEL CONTROL keys  
Use to adjust the level of the selected  
tone.  
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DIMMER key  
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Use to adjust the brightness of the display.  
8 LOUDNESS key  
Use to tune radio stations directly by nu-  
merical input.  
§ CENTER MODE key  
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Use to activate the frequency weighting  
network.  
Use to select the center mode.  
* MEMORY key  
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MUTE key  
Use to mute the sound.  
SOURCE DIRECT key  
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9 STEREO key  
Use to cancel the surround mode.  
0 PRO LOGIC key  
Use to store radio stations in the preset  
memory.  
( AUTO key  
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Use to turn on the DOLBY PRO LOGIC  
mode.  
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Use to select the auto tuning mode.  
About the STANDBY indicator  
This unit has a STANDBY indicator. When the STANDBY indicator is lit, the unit consumes a small amount of power to preserve the  
memory. This is called STANDBY mode. This mode also lets you turn the power ON using the remote control.  
Names and functions of parts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
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1
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
0
2
3
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
!
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8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
BAND  
6
4
¢
4
Peprations  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
5
6
#
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
$
%
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
^
&
*
7
8
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
1
2
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
ALT AUD  
4
5
6
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
7
8
9
DISPLAY  
0
Operations  
+10  
ENT  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1 POWER key  
8 FUNCTION SHIFT key  
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@ AUDIO selector key  
Use to turn the receiver on and off.  
Use in combination with the numeric keys  
to execute alternate commands.  
9 Num eric keys  
Selects the audio inputs (CD, TAPE/MD.  
TUNER, PHONO) and sets the remote to  
operate the respective KENWOOD audio  
component.  
If you connect audio components from  
KENWOODandothermakerstotheTAPE/  
MD or CD jacks, you can set the remote to  
operate these components by registering  
the appropriate setup code at the respec-  
tive input.  
Use in combination with the input selector  
(AUDIO, VIDEO, orTV)keysandSHIFTkey  
to turn various components on and off.  
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Provide functions identical to those of the  
original remote supplied with the compo-  
nent you are controlling.  
To access the functions printed above the  
keys, Press within 3 seconds of pressing  
the FUNCTION SHIFT key. Function avail-  
ability varies for each component.  
2 MACRO key  
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Use in combination with the AUDIO,  
VIDEO, or TV keys to execute a series of  
commands automatically (MACRO PLAY).  
3 VIDEO selector key  
Selects the video inputs (VIDEO 1, VIDEO  
2, VIDEO 3, AV AUX) and sets the remote  
to operate the component registered at  
the respective input.  
# GUIDE key  
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0 SHIFT key  
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Use to activate the OSD menu functions of  
registered components.  
$ VOLUME key  
Use to adjust the receiver volume.  
% MUTE key  
Use to temporarily mute the sound.  
^ SOUND key  
Use to adjust the bass, treble, and input  
level.  
& LISTEN MODE key  
Use in combination with the AUDIO and  
VIDEO keys to change the remote control  
mode without changing the input selector  
or in combination with the POWER key to  
turn on and off components programmed  
into the remote.  
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4 Multi control keys  
Use to operate the selected component.  
5 REC key  
Use to operate the selected component.  
6 TUNING/ SKIP key  
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! TV selector key  
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Sets the remote to operate a TV or cable  
box (TV 1, TV 2, CABLE). This key does not  
change the input selector on the receiver.  
Use during the setup procedure to specify  
various settings. Use to operate the tuner  
or selected component.  
Use to select the desired surround mode.  
7 SUBWOOFER key  
Other  
Use in combination with the VOLUME +/–  
keystoadjustthevolumeofthesubwoofer.  
* SETUP key  
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Use to adjust the surround setup.  
Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Connecting the antennas  
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Make connections as show n below .  
Do not connect the pow er cord to a w all outlet until all connections are com pleted.  
Antenna terminal connections  
2 Insert cord.  
1 Push lever.  
3 Return lever.  
Pperations  
AM loop antenna  
The supplied loop antenna is for use indoors. Place it as far as  
possible from the receiver, TV set, speaker cords and power  
cord, and adjust the direction for best reception.  
AM loop antenna  
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AM  
GND  
FM75  
FM indoor antenna  
ANTENNA  
Use an optional antenna adaptor  
FM outdoor antenna  
FM indoor antenna  
FM outdoor antenna  
The supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only. For stable  
signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna.  
Disconnect the indoor antenna when you connect one outdoors.  
Lead the 75coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna  
into the room and connect it to the FM 75terminal.  
Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Connecting audio components  
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Make connections as show n below .  
Microcomputer malfunction  
Ifoperation is not possible or an erroneous display appears, even  
though all connections have been m ade properly, reset the  
m icrocom puter referring to “In case of difficulty”.  
When connecting the related system com ponents, be sure  
to also refer to the instruction m anuals supplied w ith the  
com ponents you are connecting.  
Do not connect the pow er cord to a w all outlet until all  
connections are com pleted.  
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6CH input (M.INPUT)  
(KR-V9090 only)  
SYSTEM CONTROL jacks  
AUX.6CH.INPUT  
CENTER  
For SYSTEM CONTROL connections to  
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KENWOOD components  
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SYSTEM CONTROL  
R
SYSTEM CONTROL  
cord  
FRONT SURROUND SUB  
WOOFER  
ƒ
SL 16 XS 8  
SYSTEM CONTROL  
switch  
To AC w all outlet  
(KR-V9090 only)  
Multi-channel decoder  
(etc.)  
Shape of AC outlets  
U.K.  
The sound input to AUX.6CH.INPUT  
is paired w ith the video signal input  
Operations  
to VIDEO 2.  
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Except for U.K.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO1  
PHONO  
CD  
TAPE/MD  
VIDEO2 VIDEO3  
ADAPTOR  
OUT IN  
REC  
PLAY  
IN  
REC  
PLAY  
IN  
PLAY  
PLAY  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
L
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
Other  
OUT  
Graphic equalizer  
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Record player  
IN  
PLAY  
Caution regarding placement  
To m aintain proper ventilation, be sure to  
leave a space around the unit (from the  
largest outer dim ensions, including pro-  
jections) equal to, or greater than show n  
below :  
REC  
Cassette deck or  
MD recorder  
Left and right panels: 10 cm , Rear panel: 10  
cm , Top panel: 50 cm  
CD player  
1. Connect all cords firmly. Loose connections may prevent proper sound transmission or produce noise.  
2. Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before plugging or unplugging any connection cords. Plugging / unplugging connection  
cords without disconnecting the power cord can cause malfunctions and may damage the unit.  
3. Do not connect power cords from components whose power consumption is larger than what is indicated on the AC outlet at the rear of  
this unit.  
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Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Connecting video components  
1 0  
Make connections as show n below .  
When connecting the related system com ponents, be sure to also refer to the instruction m anuals supplied w ith the  
com ponents you are connecting.  
Do not connect the pow er cord to a w all outlet until all connections are com pleted.  
Pperations  
Video deck or video cam era  
AUDIO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
(Front Panel)  
AV AUX  
VIDEO LAUDIOR  
To AC w all outlet  
Oeprations  
VIDEO  
VIDEO1  
MONITOR  
OUT  
VIDEO2 VIDEO3  
Yellow RCA  
pin cord  
REC  
PLAY  
IN  
PLAY  
PLAY  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
Monitor TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2 VIDEO3  
REC  
OUT  
PLAY  
IN  
PLAY  
IN  
PLAY  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
TV/ CABLE tuner  
OUT  
LD player*  
Video deck  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
Audio inputs and outputs  
Video inputs and outputs  
(Red and white RCA pin cords)  
(Yellow RCA pin cords)  
* The video signal input to the VIDEO 2 jacks can be paired w ith  
audio signals input to the AUX.6CH.INPUT. 9¡  
Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Connecting the system control  
1 1  
Connecting system control cords after connecting a KENWOOD audio com ponent system lets you take advantage of  
convenient system control operations.  
There are tw o KENWOOD system control m odes. Make connections according to the groups of term inal sym bols show n  
below .  
ƒ Mode : lets you combine f, ƒ, and F terminals  
Mode : for  
terminals only  
This unit is compatible with both [XS8] and [SL16] modes. It comes from the factory set to the [SL16] mode. To switch to the [XS8] mode, follow  
the instructions in “SWITCHING FROM [SL16] TO [XS8]” below.  
Peprations  
EXAMPLE: [XS8] m ode connections  
The underlined portion represents the setting of the system control mode.  
EXAMPLE: [SL16] m ode connections  
The underlined portion represents the setting of the system control mode.  
[SL16] [XS8]  
[SL16]  
Receiver  
[SL16] [XS8]  
[SL16]  
Receiver  
MD recorder  
Cassette deck  
CD player  
MD recorder  
Cassette deck  
CD player  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
cord  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
cord  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8] [XR]  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8]  
[XS]  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8] [XR]  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8]  
[XS]  
Record player  
Record player  
• In order to take advantage of the system control operations, the components must be connected to the correct jacks. To use a CD player it must  
be connected to the CD jacks. To use a cassette deck (or MD recorder) it must be connected to the TAPE/MD jacks. When using more than one  
CD player (etc.) only the one connected to the specified jacks may be connected for system control.  
• Some CD players and cassette decks are not compatible with the [SL16] system control mode. Be sure to use the [XS8] system control mode  
when making system connections with equipment that is not [SL16] compatible.  
Operations  
• Some MD players are not system control compatible. You cannot make system control connections to this kind of equipment.  
1. [SL16] equipment cannot be combined with [XR], [XS], and [XS8] equipment for system operations. If your  
equipment consists of this kind of combination, please do not connect any system control cords. Even without  
system control cords, normal operations can be carried out without effecting performance.  
2. Do not connect system control cords to any components other than those specified by KENWOOD. It may  
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cause a malfunction and damage your equipment.  
3. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to the system control terminals.  
SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS  
SWITCHING FROM [SL16] TO [XS8]  
Rem ote Control  
Lets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with the  
receiver.  
You can easily change the system control mode by adjusting the  
position of the SYSTEM CONTROL switch on the rear panel.  
Do this operation after completing all connections.  
Other  
For [SL16]  
For [XS8]  
SL 16 XS 8  
Autom atic Operation (except [XR] equipm ent)  
Whenyoustartplaybackfromasourcecomponent,theinputselector  
on this unit switches to that component automatically.  
• This operation w ill not effect item s stored in the m em ory.  
• After sw itching the system control m ode, turn the pow er off and  
then on once to confirm the new setting.  
Synchronized Recording (except [XR] equipm ent)  
Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when  
recording from CD, MD or analog discs.  
Registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components  
• Once you finish making the system connections, be sure to register the appropriate setup code for each component.  
• IfyouownremotecontrollableKENWOODaudiocomponentsthatarenotcompatiblewithsystemcontrol(orcannotbecombinedwithyourother  
system control components), registering the setup code enables you to control those components using the remote control supplied with this  
unit (without connecting system control cords). To register setup codes for your remote controllable KENWOOD audio components, see  
"Registering setup codes for other components".  
Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Connecting the speakers  
1 2  
1 Strip coating.  
2 Loosen.  
3 Insert.  
4 Secure.  
• Never short circuit the + and – speaker cords.  
• If the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the  
speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity, the  
sound will be unnatural with ambiguous acoustic imaging.  
Be sure to connect the speakers correctly.  
Pperations  
• To emphasize deep bass sounds, connect a subwoofer as  
desired.  
Speaker impedance  
When only one pair of speakers is connected to  
the A or B speaker term inals, use speakers having  
an im pedance of 4 to 16 , w hen tw o pairs of  
speakers are connected to both A and B term inals  
sim ultaneously, use speakers having an im ped-  
ance of 8 to 16 . In this case, connecting a  
speaker having an im pedance ofless than 8 m ay  
cause m alfunction of the receiver.  
Front Speakers A  
Left  
Right  
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Front speaker im pedance:  
KR-V9090: (A OR B: 4–16 , A AND B: 8–16 )  
KR-V8090: (A OR B: 4–16 , A AND B: 8–16 )  
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Center Speaker  
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A
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R
L
C
Center speaker im pedance:  
KR-V9090: (4–16 )  
KR-V8090: (4–16 )  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
CENTER SPEAKER  
PRE OUT  
SURROUND  
CENTER  
Us e t h e FRONT  
SPEAKERS B ter-  
m inals if you w ant  
to connect a sec-  
ond front speaker  
system .  
+
SUB  
WOOFER  
B
R
L
R
L
FRONT SPEAKERS SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
ª
·
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Pow ered  
subw oofer  
Surround speaker  
im pedance:  
KR-V9090: (4–16 )  
KR-V8090: (8–16 )  
Surround  
Speakers  
Right  
Left  
(Be sure to connect both surround speakers)  
Setting up the system  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
PRE OUT connections  
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This receiver has additional preout jacks. These can be used for various purposes, but will need to be connected to an external power  
amplifier as shown in the example below. Connecting a speaker cord directly to a PRE OUT jack will not produce any sound from the  
speaker.  
Be sure to set one of the SPEAKERS keys (either A or B) to the ON position when using the PRE OUT jacks.  
Peprations  
PRE OUT  
SURROUND  
CENTER  
Power amp  
Center Speaker  
Power amp  
Surround  
Speakers  
SUB  
WOOFER  
Pow ered  
Subw oofer  
Preparing the remote control  
Operations  
Loading the batteries  
1 Rem ove the cover.  
3 Close the cover.  
2 Insert the batteries.  
• Insert four AAA-size (LR03) batteries as indicated by the polarity markings.  
1. The supplied batteries may have shorter lives than ordinary batteries due to use during operation checks.  
Other  
2. Replace all four batteries with new ones when you notice a shortening of the distance from which the remote control will operate or if the  
remote control blinks 5 times when you push a key. The remote control is designed to retain set up codes in memory while you change  
batteries. Failure to change batteries after receiving the 5 blink battery warning signal may cause all the memory to be lost (KR-V8090 only).  
3. Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight, or in direct light from a high frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a malfunction.  
In such a case, change the location of the system installation to prevent malfunction.  
NNootteess  
Remote sensor  
Operating distance  
This remote control has two IR emitters: one to send commands  
in a straight line over long distances, allowing you to control the  
receiver and your other components from farther away; and one  
for wide dispersion of commands in a closer proximity, for near-  
field operation even when the remote control is not pointed  
directly at the respective component.  
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10 m  
30˚  
30˚  
KR-V9090: Model: RC-R0805  
KR-V8090: Model: RC-R0606  
Infrared ray system  
Preparing for surround sound  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
To enhance the surround m odes, various param eters can be  
set up to accom odate the speaker system used and the  
environm ent of the listening room . The follow ing procedure  
let you set the param eters of the surround m odes (DOLBY  
PRO LOGIC, DOLBY 3 STEREO and DSP).  
Once the settings have been done, it is held in m em ory so  
readjustm ent is not necessary even after the m ode has been  
changed.  
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Recommended speaker installation  
It is recommended that the surround speakers are installed straight  
to the left and right of the listening position or slightly behind, at a  
height of about 1 meter higher than the listener’s ears. Each surround  
speaker should be installed so that the longer sides are horizontal.  
Pperations  
Surround setup  
1 Select the Dolby Pro Logic surround mode.  
• The following adjustments (center mode, test tone, etc.) are common  
for all surround modes, including DSP. You do not need to make  
separate adjustments for each sound mode.  
PRO LOGIC  
Lights  
SURROUND  
PRO LOGIC  
When DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected  
Oeprations  
2Select the CENTER MODE.  
When you select PRO LOGIC, each press of the CENTER MODE  
key switches the center mode as follows:  
CENTER MODE  
1 "NORMAL"  
:When using a standard (small) center  
speaker.  
2 "WIDE BAND" :When using a full range (large) center  
speaker.  
3 "PHANTOM" :When not using a center speaker.  
3Turn on the SUBWOOFER.  
• If you did not connect a subwoofer, select "SUB OFF".  
1 Press to select SUB ON (OFF).  
SETUP  
SURROUND  
sUB ON  
Display when the subwoofer setting is selected  
2 Use the TUNING/ SKIP +/ – keys on the  
rem ote to select "ON" (or "OFF" if you did  
not connect a subw oofer).  
TUNING/SKIP  
Preparing for surround sound  
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4Adjust the speaker volume.  
1 Press to select TEST TONE.  
SURROUND  
SETUP  
TEsT L  
Initial display when the test tone is selected  
• The buzzing test tone moves once every 1.5 seconds.  
2 Adjust the level of the speaker em itting  
the test tone. Each speaker should pro-  
duce the test tone at the sam e volum e  
level as the front speakers.  
1 "TEST L" : Front speaker, left channel.  
2 "TEST C" : Center speaker.  
3 "TEST R" : Front speaker, right channel.  
4 "TEST RS" : Surround speaker (right).  
5 "TEST LS" : Surround speaker (left).  
TUNING/SKIP  
Peprations  
To increase  
• For KR-V8090 the “TEST RS” and “TEST LS” displays are replaced by  
“TEST S” and the test sound is emitted from the right and left surround  
speakers simultaneously.  
To decrease  
SURROUND  
Lch +2 dB  
Display when the test tone is output from the left speaker  
5Adjust the delay time.  
• Be sure to adjust from your listening position.  
• The volume is adjusted in 1dB steps each time you press the TUNING/  
SKIP +/ keys.  
1 Calculate the delay tim e suitable for your  
listening room (see below ).  
• The volume levels can be adjusted in the range from –10 dB to +10 dB.  
2 Press to select delay tim e.  
SETUP  
SURROUND  
Operations  
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Display when delay time is selected  
3 Adjust the delay tim e.  
TUNING/SKIP  
• The delay time can be adjusted in the range from 15 ms to 30 ms, in 5  
ms steps.  
To increase  
• This adjustment is also possible with the LEVEL CONTROL key of the  
main unit.  
To decrease  
What is delay time?  
4 Press SETUP again to quit.  
Thesoundenteringtheearsincludethedirectsoundcomingfromthe  
sound source and the indirect sounds reflected from the walls, floor,  
ceiling, etc. The indirect sounds are delayed because they travel  
longerdistancerequiredforreflectionbeforetheyreachtheears. The  
delay time is the difference in time between the direct sound and  
indirect sounds.  
5 Press VIDEO once to return the rem ote to  
its original operating m ode.  
VIDEO  
Other  
• The input selector does not change the first time you press the VIDEO  
key.  
How to calculate the proper delay time  
Assum ing that the distance from the front speaker is A m eters  
1 Use the delay tim e calculation chart on the right.  
Example: When A = 3 m, B = 3 m, the delay time is 20 ms.  
2 Use the follow ing form ula for calculation.  
Delay time = 20 + 3 x (A - B) (Unit: ms)  
and the distance from the surround speakers is B m eters  
Front  
speakers  
20  
23  
23  
23  
23  
23  
23  
23  
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17  
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17  
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16  
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20  
20  
20  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
Am  
Bm  
20  
20  
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Surround speakers  
5
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20  
20  
4
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3
3
A (m)  
B (m)  
2
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Pperations  
DSP mode setup  
1 Select a DSP mode.  
• The following adjustments (effect level, wall type, and room size) are  
common for all DSP modes. If necessary these modes can be adjusted  
again according to your preference after listening to the surrround  
effect they produce.  
DSP  
• The subwoofer, center mode and test tone adjustments made in the  
PRO LOGIC mode are automatically applied to the DSP modes.$  
Lights  
DSP  
Oeprations  
ARENA  
2Adjust the EFFECT level.  
When the "ARENA" DSP mode is selected  
1 Press to select EFFECT.  
SETUP  
DSP  
EFFECT 3  
2 Use the TUNING/ SKIP +/ – keys on the  
rem ote to select the level you desire.  
Display when the EFFECT level setting is selected  
TUNING/SKIP  
• The EFFECT level is adjustable in 5 steps, 1 Ô 5 (larger number  
represent a stronger effect).  
3Adjust the WALL type.  
1 Press to select WALL.  
SETUP  
DSP  
WALL HARD  
Display when the WALL type setting is selected  
2 Use the TUNING/ SKIP +/ – keys on the  
rem ote to select the type you desire.  
TUNING/SKIP  
• The WALL type is adjustable in 3 steps, "HARD" (hard), "MED"  
(medium) and "SOFT" (soft).  
Preparing for surround sound  
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4Adjust the ROOM size.  
1 Press to select ROOM.  
SETUP  
DSP  
ROOM MED  
Display when the ROOM size setting is selected  
2 Use the TUNING/ SKIP +/ – keys on the  
rem ote to select the size you desire.  
TUNING/SKIP  
• The ROOM size is adjustable in 3 steps, "SML" (small), "MED"  
Peprations  
(medium) and "LRG" (large).  
3 Press SETUP again to quit.  
4 Press VIDEO once to return the rem ote to  
its original operating m ode.  
VIDEO  
• The input selector does not change the first time you press the VIDEO  
key.  
Operations  
Input level adjustment  
The LEVEL INDICATOR lights during playback if the signal from an analog source is too large. If this occurs, use this function to attenuate  
the level for that source.  
1 Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key re-  
peatedly to select the desired com po-  
• Input level adjustment is not possible when using the AUX.6CH INPUT  
or ADAPTOR jacks.  
nent.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
TV  
Other  
The display changes as show n below :  
2 Press to select IN LVL.  
1 "BASS"  
SOUND  
2 "TREBLE"  
3 "IN LVL"  
SURROUND  
3 Select the sm allest level required to ex-  
INLVL-3 dB  
tinguish the LEVEL INDICATOR.  
Display when IN LVL is selected  
TUNING/SKIP  
To increase  
• The input level is adjustable in 3 steps, 0 dB Ô –3 dB Ô –6 dB  
(normally set to 0 dB).  
• The bass and treble settings can also be adjusted using this procedure.  
To decrease  
4 Press the SOUND key again to quit.  
5 Press VIDEO once to return the rem ote to  
its original operating m ode.  
• The input selector does not change the first time you press the VIDEO  
key.  
Normal playback  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
• Turn on the power to the related compo-  
nents.  
• Set the POWER key to the ON position.  
VIDEO  
Preparations  
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
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STEREO  
DSP  
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REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
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MUTE  
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TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
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PTY SE RC  
A
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DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
POWER  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
-ON OFF  
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
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+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
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Listening to a source component  
1Turn on the receiver.  
ON/STANDBY  
2Select a speaker system.  
Oeprations  
A ON  
: Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAK-  
ERS A terminals on the rear panel.  
B
A
SPEAKERS  
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.  
SP.  
A
A
B
B
PHONO  
• When both SPEAKERS A and B are ON, activating a surround mode  
turns SPEAKERS B OFF automatically.  
The indicator for the speakers you want to use should be lit.  
3Select the source you desire.  
The input sources change as show n below :  
INPUT SELECTOR  
1 TUNER (Frequency display)  
2 "PHONO"("PHONO"*)  
3 "VIDEO1" ("SAT"*)  
4 "VIDEO2" ("LD"*)  
5 "VIDEO3" ("VCR"*)  
6 "AV AUX"  
7 "CD" ("CD"*)  
8 "TAPE/ MD" ("TAPE"*)  
4Start playback from the selected source.  
*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".  
5Adjust the volume.  
• 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  
VOLUME CONTROL  
(except for the "AV AUX" VIDEO input).  
• The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles  
through all inputs.  
DOWN  
UP  
Decrease volume  
Increase volume  
Volume display  
A
A
SP.  
VOL -6)dB  
Normal playback  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
To adjust the balance  
Use the test tone feature.  
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
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REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E
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STANDBY  
MUTE  
+10/  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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PTY SE RC  
A
H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
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Adjusting the sound  
Adjusting the tone  
1 Press the BASS or TREBLE key to  
select the tone m ode to be adjusted.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
A
SP.  
TREBLE +4  
Display when “TREBLE” is selected.  
A
2 Adjust the tone.  
The displayed value changes.  
LEVEL CONTROL  
To emphasize  
A
A
SP.  
TREBLE +2  
To de-emphasize  
Operations  
• The bass and treble levels are adjustable from -10 to +10 in 2 step  
increments.  
• These adjustments can also be made by using the SOUND and  
3 Press again to quit.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
TUNING/ SKIP keys on the remote control.  
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Emphasizing deep bass (LOUDNESS)  
LOUDNESS lets you emphasize the sound of frequencies that  
are difficult to hear. The frequency emphasis varies according to  
the volume at which you are listening.  
AC-3  
LOUDNESS  
To cancel  
LOUDNESS  
Press again.  
AC-3  
Press again to return to previous sound.  
Goes out  
Muting the sound  
MUTE lets you mute the sound of the speakers.  
• The MUTE indicator on the front panel blinks when muting is turned on.  
MUTE  
To cancel  
Press again.  
Normal playback  
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POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
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STEREO  
DSP  
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REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E
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STANDBY  
MUTE  
+10/  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
1
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3
4
5
6
7
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PTY SE RC  
A
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DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
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REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
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SOURCE DIRECT playback  
Use this function to pass the source material direct to the amplifier, bypassing any audio processing.  
1 Select a playback source.  
AC-3  
INPUT SELECTOR  
S. DIRECT  
• Tone controls do not work during SOURCE DIRECT playback.  
• Pressing the STEREO key or any of the keys related to surround  
Oeprations  
playback will cancel SOURCE DIRECT playback.  
2 Press the SOURCE DIRECT key.  
To cancel  
SOURCE DIRECT  
Press again.  
AC-3  
3 Start playback .  
Goes out  
• If SOURCE DIRECT playback was activated when using a surround  
mode, cancelling it reactivates the previous surround mode.  
Listening with headphones  
1 Turn OFF both speaker sw itches.  
B
A
SPEAKERS  
SP.  
A
A
B
B
CD  
Make sure the SPEAKERS indicators are turned off.  
2 Connect headphones.  
PHONES  
• Turning off both SPEAKERS A and B when using a surround mode will  
cancel the respective mode and activate stereo playback.  
3 Adjust the volum e.  
VOLUME CONTROL  
DOWN  
UP  
Decrease volume  
Increase volume  
Normal playback  
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POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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STANDBY  
MUTE  
+10/  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
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PTY SE RC  
A
H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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VIDEO  
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AUDIO  
-
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
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+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
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6CH.INPUT playback (KR-V9090 only)  
This function allows you to pair the video signal input to the VIDEO 2 VIDEO jack with audio signals input to the 6CH.INPUT jacks.  
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1 Set the INPUT SELECTOR to VIDEO 2.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
SP.  
A
B
VIDEO2  
2 Hold dow n the AUTO key for m ore than  
2 seconds.  
Lights  
M. INPUT  
AUTO  
VIDEO2  
Operations  
• When the receiver is set to this mode, it functions as a multi-channel  
amplifier (the surround effects (etc.) cannot be activated).  
• The sound of the front channel is output from the SPEAKERS A only.  
• The receiver switches to the multi-channel amplification mode auto-  
matically whenever VIDEO 2 is selected.  
• To undo this setting and listen to the audio signals input to the VIDEO  
2 AUDIO jacks, repeat this procedure so that "M.INPUT" goes out.  
Listening with a graphic equalizer  
Hold dow n the DIMMER key for m ore  
than 2 seconds.  
SP.  
A
B
DIMMER  
ADPT ON  
Appears for a few seconds after the adaptor input is  
turned on.  
• When the receiver is set to this mode, the audio signals are looped  
through the graphic equalizer connected to the ADAPTOR OUT and IN  
jacks on the rear panel.  
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• When the adaptor is on, the overall volume is slightly decreased.  
• To undo this setting, repeat this procedure to display "ADPT OFF".  
Recording  
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POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
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STEREO  
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STEREO  
DSP  
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REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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STANDBY  
MUTE  
+10/  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
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DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Recording audio  
Recording a music source  
1 Select the source you w ant to record.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Select a source other than TAPE  
Oeprations  
2 Set the cassette deck to record.  
3 Start playback, then start recording.  
Recording video  
1 Select the source you w ant to record.  
• The AV AUX jacks on the front panel provide a convenient way to  
connect a video camera (playback only).  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Select a source other than VIDEO 1  
2 Set the video deck to record.  
3 Start playback, then start recording.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
Radio stations can be classified into RDS (Radio Data Sys-  
tem ) stations and other stations. To listen to or store RDS  
stations in the preset m em ory, see the section entitled,  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
2 3  
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P. CALL  
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
BAND  
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"Using RDS".  
PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INDICATOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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STANDBY  
MUTE  
+10/  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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PTY SE RC  
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H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations  
1 Set the input to tuner.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Frequency display  
FM  
89.))  
MHz  
2 Select a broadcast band.  
Each press sw itches the band as follow s:  
1 FM  
2 AM  
"AM" or "FM" indicator  
Operations  
BAND  
TUNING  
FM  
89.))  
MHz  
3 Select a tuning method.  
Each press sw itches the tuning m ethod as follow s:  
1 AUTO lit (auto tuning)  
2 AUTO not lit (m anual tuning)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
• Normally, set to "AUTO" (auto tuning).  
• If the radio waves are weak and there is a lot of interference, switch to  
manual tuning. (With manual tuning, stereo broadcasts will be received  
in monaural.)  
4Select a station.  
Frequency display  
FM  
For higher  
frequencies  
AUTO  
STEREO  
89.))  
MHz  
TUNED  
BAND  
TUNING  
"TUNED" is displayed when a station is received  
For lower  
frequencies  
Auto tuning  
: The next station is tuned automatically.  
Manual tuning  
: Press repeatedly or hold to tune the station.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
2 4  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
BAND  
4
6
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E DIR  
E
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STANDBY  
1
INDICATOR  
MUTE  
+10/  
PTY SE RC  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
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9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Tuning radio stations by frequency (DIRECT tuning)  
1Set the input to tuner.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Frequency display  
FM  
89.))  
MHz  
Oeprations  
2Select a broadcast band.  
Each press sw itches the band as follow s:  
1 FM  
2 AM  
"AM" or "FM" is displayed  
BAND  
TUNING  
FM  
89.))  
MHz  
3Enter the frequency.  
Press the num eric keys according to the frequency to be  
tuned as show n below :  
1 Press the DIRECT key.  
DIRECT  
AM  
AM 1260 kHz, press ....... 1,2,6,)  
FM 90 MHz, press ....... 9,),),)  
810 kHz, press ....... 8,1,)  
FM 102.5 MHz, press ....... 1,),2,5,)  
Frequency display  
2 Enter the frequency.  
FM  
4
5
6
7
8
9
STEREO  
TUNED  
89.))  
MHz  
"TUNED" is displayed when a station is received  
• If you make a mistake entering the frequency, the frequency display  
will blink for a few seconds. In this case, start again from step 3.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Using RDS (Radio Data System)  
2 5  
RDS is a system that transm its useful inform ation (in the form of digital data) for FM broadcasts along w ith the broadcast signal.  
Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can extract the inform ation from the broadcast signal for use w ith various  
functions, such as autom atic display of the station nam e.  
RDS functions:  
PTY (Program Type Identification) Search:  
Automatically tunes to a station that is currently broadcasting the  
specified program type (genre).  
Radio text function: See figure 3 below .  
Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS stations  
when you press the DISPLAY key. There is no display if no text  
data was transmitted.  
EON (Enhanced Other Netw ork) reservation  
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Sets the tuner to automatically switch to stations broadcasting one of  
three types of programs, even though you are listening to another  
station. The tuner returns to the original station when the broadcast  
of the selected program ends.  
The "RDS" indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast (signal) is received.  
FM  
RDS  
PS (Program Service Nam e) Display: See figure 1 below .  
SP.  
A
A
Automatically displays the station name transmitted by the RDS  
station.  
MHz  
-- 92.5)  
Some functions and function names may differ for certain  
countries and areas.  
RDS Auto Mem ory function  
Automatically selects and stores up to 40 RDS stations in the preset  
memory.  
§
NNoottee  
Operations  
Before using a function utilizing the RDS, be sure to perform the RDS Auto Mem ory operation by referring to the description  
in Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY).  
§
Using the DISPLAY key  
Each press sw itches the display m ode as follow s:  
Pressing the DISPLAY key changes the contents of the display.  
1 PS (Program Service nam e) display  
2 Frequency display  
DISPLAY  
3 RT (Radio Text) display  
1 PS (Program Service nam e) display:  
The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS broadcast  
is received,  
FM  
RDS  
SP.  
A
A
BBC 1 FM  
-- 1)2.5)  
ABCDEFGHI  
If no PS data was sent, “NO PS” is displayed.  
2 Frequency display:  
Displays the frequency of the current station.  
FM  
RDS  
SP.  
A
A
MHz  
3 RT (Radio Text) display:  
Text data accompanying the RDS broadcast scrolls across the  
display. “NO RT” is displayed if the current RDS station does not  
provide RT data.  
FM  
RDS  
SP.  
A
A
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
Before listening to an RDS broadcast, follow the instructions  
below to store the RDS stations in the preset m em ory.  
Up to 40 stations can be preset, and then receivied w ith the  
touch of a single button.  
This receiver uses the Radio Data System (RDS) to provide  
convenient tuning functions like PTY search and EON reser-  
vation.  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
2 6  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
BAND  
4
6
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E DIR  
E
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STANDBY  
1
INDICATOR  
MUTE  
+10/  
PTY SE RC  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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A
H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY)  
This function autom atically stores up to 40 RDS stations in the preset m em ory. In order to use the EON and PTY functions, the  
RDS stations m ust be stored in the preset m em ory using the RDS AUTO MEMORY function.  
1Set the input to tuner.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Frequency display  
FM  
89.))  
MHz  
Oeprations  
2Set the broadcast band to "FM".  
Each press sw itches the band as follow s:  
1 FM  
2 AM  
BAND  
TUNING  
FM  
SP.  
A
A
-- 89.))  
MHz  
"FM" is displayed  
3Store the stations automatically.  
FM  
SP.  
A
A
AUTO MEMO  
Blinks  
Press and hold the "MEMORY"  
key for m ore than 2 seconds.  
MEMORY  
• After a few minutes, up to 40 RDS stations are preset in order from  
channel "01".  
• Stations already stored in the preset memory may be replaced by RDS  
stations. (i.e., If the RDS AUTO MEMORY function finds 15 RDS  
stations, the stations currently preset at numbers 01~15 are replaced  
by the RDS stations.)  
Receiving preset RDS stations  
Press the num eric keys in the follow ing order:  
Enter the num ber of the preset  
you w ant to receive (up to "40").  
For "15", press 0,5  
For "20", press 0,0,)  
4
5
6
7
8
9
• If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press the +10 key  
several times to return to the original display and start again.  
• To change the information in the display, press the DISPLAY key.  
FM  
RDS  
SP.  
A
A
15 89.))  
MHz  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
The RDS auto m em ory function assigns preset num bers to  
RDS stations starting from preset num ber "1". Therefore, be  
sure to execute the RDS auto m em ory function before using  
the follow ing operations to m anually store AM stations and  
other FM stations, and RDS stations.  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
2 7  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
BAND  
4
6
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E DIR  
E
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T
STANDBY  
1
INDICATOR  
MUTE  
+10/  
PTY SE RC  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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0
A
H
“Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY).  
§
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
TRAITR  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
• Select tuner.  
Preparation  
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
7
8
9
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Presetting radio stations manually  
• In addition to the RDS auto memory function, RDS stations can also be  
stored manually in the preset memory.  
• When storing radio stations manually, it may take a few minutes before  
the "MEMORY" indicator appears in the display after pressing the  
MEMORY key depending on receiving conditions.  
1 Tune to the station you w ant to  
store.  
2 Press the MEMORY key w hile re-  
ceiving the station.  
Blinks for 5 seconds  
Lights for 5 seconds  
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
FM  
STEREO  
TUNED  
)- 89.))  
MHz  
Proceed to step 3 within 5 seconds.  
(If more than 5 seconds elapse, press  
MEMORY again).  
Press the num eric keys in the follow ing order:  
3 Enter a preset num ber (1~40).  
For "15", press 0,5  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Operations  
For "20", press 0,0,)  
• Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 to store as many stations as necessary.  
• If you store a station at a previously used preset, the old station will be  
replaced by the new one.  
• When RDS stations are stored manually in the preset memory, the PS  
information may not be included in the memory depending on receiving  
conditions.  
Receiving preset stations  
Press the num eric keys in the follow ing order:  
1 Select tuner.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
For "15", press 0,5  
For "20", press 0,0,)  
• If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press the +10 key  
several times to return to the original display and start again.  
2 Enter the num ber of the preset  
you w ant to receive (up to "40").  
Preset number stored in memory  
4
5
6
7
8
9
FM  
SP.  
A
A
15 89.))  
MHz  
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL)  
• Each time you press the key, another preset station is received in order.  
When using the rem ote control, press AUDIO to select the  
tuner control m ode.  
When you press ¢  
Preset numbers »  
1=2=3=  
38=39=40=1=2=3=  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
When you press 4  
1+2+3+  
38+39+40+1+2+3+  
4
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Holding dow n the button, lets you skip through the presets,  
receiving each for 0.5 seconds apiece.  
Preset numbers «  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
This function lets you set the tuner to autom atically search  
for stations w hich are currently broadcasting the type of  
program (genre) you w ant to listen to.  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
2 8  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
AUDIOVIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V9090  
BAND  
4
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PRO LOGIC  
STEREO  
3
STEREO  
DSP  
Under certain receiving conditions, it m ay take m ore than 1  
m inute to com plete the search.  
7
REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
U
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E DIR  
E
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T
STANDBY  
1
INDICATOR  
MUTE  
+10/  
PTY SE RC  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
H
DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
TRAITR  
• Execute the RDS auto memory procedure.  
• Set the broadcast band to FM.  
• Tune to an RDS station.  
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FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Tuning by program type (PTY search)  
1Activate the PTY search mode.  
FM  
RDS  
PTY  
PTY  
SP.  
A
NEWs  
A
When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type is  
show n on the display. If no PTY data is available, or if the  
station is not an RDS station, “NONE” is displayed.  
Oeprations  
2Select the program type you desire.  
Program type table  
Use the program type table on the right for your convenience.  
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Program Type Name  
Pop Music  
Display  
A To select using the TUNING keys  
POP M  
Rock Music  
M.O.R. Music  
Light Classic Music  
Serious Classic Music  
Other Music  
News  
ROCK M  
M.O.R. M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
NEWS  
(
)
Next program  
*
type  
BAND  
TUNING  
DOWN  
Previous program  
type  
Select while "PTY" is lit.  
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
The TUNING keys let you select from all  
29 program types in the order show n at  
right.  
SPORT  
Education  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
(
)
Drama  
UP  
Cultures  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
B To select w ith the num eric keys  
Science  
Varied Speech  
Weather  
4
5
6
7
8
9
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL A  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
Finance  
Children’s programmes  
Social affairs  
Religion  
The num eric keys allow to you select  
program m e types 1 to 0 directly. If you  
w ant to select one of the other pro-  
gram m e types, use the TUNING key.  
Phone in  
Travel  
Leisure  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
Jazz music  
Country Music  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
“NO DATA” is displayed if this operation is attem pted  
before perform ing the RDS Auto Mem ory operation.  
FOLK M  
DOCUMENT  
*M.O.R. Music (Middle of the Road Music)  
• The operations shown in A can also be performed with the P.CALL  
keys on the remote control.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
2 9  
3Start the search.  
EXAMPLE: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast.  
Display while searching  
Blinks  
+10/  
PTY SEARCH  
FM  
RDS  
PTY  
SP.  
A
A
ROCK M  
Program type name display  
Display when a station is received.  
Goes out  
FM  
RDS  
To select another program type  
Operations  
SP.  
A
BBC 1 FM  
Station name display  
Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3  
• No sound is heard while PTYis blinking.  
• If the desired program type cannot be found, “NO PROG” is displayed,  
then after several seconds the display returns to the original display.  
• If the desired program type is found, that program is received. The  
programtypedisplaychangestemporarilytothefrequencydisplay, and  
then to the station name display.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
When the receiver is tuned to an RDS EON station (a station  
at w hich the EON indicator lights up), this function lets you  
set the receiver to autom atically sw itch stations to receive  
new s, traffic, or inform ation program s as they are broad-  
cast. When the broadcast is over, the receiver returns to the  
original station autom atically.  
MACRO  
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VIDEO  
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STEREO  
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STEREO  
DSP  
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REC  
GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
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MUTE  
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PTY SE RC  
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PTY  
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DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
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DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
TRAITR  
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MENU  
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THEME  
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FAV  
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TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
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ALT AUD  
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+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
• Set the broadcast band to FM.  
Preparation  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
ENT  
Reserving the desired information  
Skip this step if you have already com pleted the  
RDS AUTO MEMORY procedure.  
Complete steps 1~3 of "Presetting RDS  
stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY)".  
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• The EON function will not work if all 40 FM preset stations were stored  
manually using the procedure shown in “Presetting radio stations  
manually”. Be sure to use the RDS automatic memory function.  
2Select the information you desire.  
Display When "TA" is selected  
TA  
FM  
RDS  
SP.  
A
A
BBC 1 FM  
Oeprations  
"TP" lights for stations where TP (Traffic Program) information can be  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
received.  
Each press sw itches the reservation m ode as follow s:  
1 TA  
(Traffic Announcement)  
2 NEWS (News)  
3 INFO. (Information)  
4 off  
(EON off)  
• If TA, NEWS” and INFO” can not be selected, carry out the RDS  
automatic memory function again.  
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3Tune to a preset RDS station.  
Press the num eric keys in the follow ing order:  
Choose an RDS preset station that dis-  
plays both the "RDS" and "EON" indica-  
tors.  
For "15", press 0,5  
For "20", press 0,0,)  
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5
6
7
8
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• If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press the +10 key  
several times to return to the original display and start again.  
Display When "TA" is selected  
TA  
FM  
RDS EON  
SP.  
A
BBC 2 FM  
A
Be sure "EON" appears in the display  
• If you want to reserve TA, receive a station with which the TP indicator  
lights.  
• When EON” does not light although an RDS station is received, that  
station is not transmitting EON data. Please select a different station.  
Listening to radio broadcasts  
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Wait for the information you selected while  
listening to the current station.  
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When listening to the tuner:  
Be sure to stay tuned to stations that display both the EON” and RDS”  
indicators.  
The receiver w ill w ait for the desired inform ation to  
start as long as the tuner is set to a preset RDS station  
that displays both the "EON" and "RDS" indicators,  
and the pow er is turned ON.  
To listen sources other than the tuner:  
1Tune in a station which that displays both the EON” and RDS”  
indicators, then use the INPUT SELECTOR to switch the input to the  
source you desire.  
2EvenwhentheINPUT SELECTOR issettoasourceotherthantuner,  
it will automatically switch to tuner when the desired EON program  
starts to broadcast. During this period, the source selected in step 1  
continues playing, but will not be heard.  
Operations  
3When reception of the desired EON program is complete, theINPUT  
SELECTOR returns to the previous input source.  
• When the power is OFF, the EON function does not operate.  
• If a reserved EON program starts to broadcast during analog recording,  
the INPUT SELECTOR switches to the tuner and the station broadcast-  
ing the EON program is recorded.  
When waiting for information while  
listening to a RDS station without the EON  
function  
TP (Traffic Program) indication  
When the TP” indicator is lit, this means that the presently-received  
station or a station in the same network is transmitting traffic  
information. When TP” is displayed for the station being received,  
the traffic information of this station can be received without EON  
reservation.  
IftheEON” indicatordoesnotlightinsteps3 and4andthedesired  
kind of information has already been selected, the information from  
only the station being received will be waited for.  
To cancel EON reservation  
Each press sw itches the reservation m ode as follow s:  
Turn the “TA, “NEWS” and “INFO.”  
indicators off.  
1 TA  
(Traffic Announcement)  
2 NEWS (News)  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
3 INFO. (Information)  
4 off  
(EON off)  
Should be off  
TA NEWS INFO.  
RDS EON  
FM  
SP.  
A
BBC 2 FM  
Ambience effects  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
This receiver incorporates 3 different sound m odes to let you  
enjoy surround sound w ith a w ide variety ofprogram sources.  
The Dolby Pro Logic surround sound let you enjoy theater-  
like surround effects w hen you play Dolby Pro Logic pro-  
gram sources (like Laserdiscs). Dolby 3 Stereo creates a  
panoram ic frontalsound field w hile keeping dialog on screen.  
The Digital Signal Processing (DSP) m odes let you create a  
variety of different sonic environm ents from alm ost any  
type of program source.  
What's DSP?  
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DSP stands for Digital Signal Processor.  
The w ay a sound is heard in an actual environm ent  
depends on a variety of different factors. One of the m ost  
im portant is reverberation (the act of decaying elem ents  
of sound echoing in various places).  
The DSP m odes produce the feeling of presence by using  
the DSP to create reverberation, w ithout spoiling the  
sound quality of the original signal.  
To obtain the best possible surround sound, be sure to  
com plete "Preparing for surround sound" before using the  
surround m odes.  
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Sound modes  
Dolby Pro Logic  
Center speaker  
Dolby Pro Logic is a specially encoded 2 channel surround  
form at designed to provide theater-like surround sound  
from Dolby Pro Logic program sources (such as video and  
Laserdisc softw are m arked  
). This receiver  
is equipped w ith a Dolby Pro Logic surround decoder to let  
you enjoy the w ide variety of currently available Dolby Pro  
Logic hom e video softw are.  
Subwoofer*  
Front Speaker  
Surround speakers (monaural signal)  
* Optional in this mode.  
Oeprations  
Dolby 3 Stereo  
Dolby 3 Stereo creates a panoram ic frontal sound field  
w hile m aintaining the dialog in an on-screen position. This  
m ode is designed for use w ith Dolby program sources, but  
can also im prove sound field unity for non-Dolby program  
sources. Dialog positioning and sound im age definition,  
how ever, m ay not be as accurate w hen used w ith non-  
Dolby program sources.  
Center speaker  
Subwoofer*  
Front Speaker  
* Optional in this mode.  
DSP mode  
The DSP m ode lets you add the atm osphere of an arena,  
jazz club, or stadium to alm ost any type ofprogram source.*  
These m odes are particularly effective w hen used w ith  
stereo program sources, like CD, television, and FM radio.  
You m ight enjoy trying the STADIUM or ARENA m ode the  
next tim e you w atch a concert or sporting event!  
Center speaker  
The WALL param eter lets you adjust the “brightness” of  
the sonic environm ent according to your preference.^  
The ROOM SIZE param eter lets you adjust the size of the  
Subwoofer*  
Front Speaker  
sonic environm ent according to your preference.  
The EFFECT level lets you adjust the “presence” of the  
sonic environm ent according to your preference.  
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Surround speakers  
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* Optional in this mode.  
*The DSP mode will produce a stereo-like surround effect from  
monaural sources, but there will be some reduction in the presence  
of the arena, jazz club, or stadium.  
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double - D sym bol  
are tradem arks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
Ambience effects  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO can be used w hen  
playing video or LD softw are bearing the  
m ark. DSP m odes can be used w ith any source.  
Be sure to com plete "Preparing for surround sound" before  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
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STEREO  
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DSP  
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GUIDE  
LEVEL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LOUDNESS SO  
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STANDBY  
INDICATOR  
MUTE  
+10/  
PTY SE RC  
TA/NEWS/INFO.  
PTY  
B
DISPLAY  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
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DIMMER  
MUTE  
MUTE  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
A
SPEAKERS  
LEVEL CONTROL  
DIRECT MEMORY AUTO  
BAND  
TUNING  
BASS  
TREBLE  
CENTER MODE  
• Turn ON related components.  
• Complete "Preparing for surround  
sound".  
DOWN  
UP  
LISTEN  
MODE  
Preparations  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
-ON OFF  
PHONES  
AV AUX  
TRAITR  
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MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
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• Set the INPUT SELECTOR to the  
component you wish to play back  
with surround sound.  
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
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8
9
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Surround play  
1 Select a surround mode.  
The surround mode settings are stored separately for each  
input.  
STEREO : Cancels surround playback.  
PRO LOGIC : Selects the DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode.  
3-STEREO : Selects the DOLBY 3 STEREO mode.  
PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO  
DSP : Selects the DSP mode. Each press changes the DSP mode  
as follows:  
STEREO  
DSP  
"ARENA" : Simulates the presence of an indoor concert arena.  
"J AZZ CLUB" : Simulates the presence of a jazz club.  
"STADIUM" : Simulates the presence of an outdoor stadium.  
Operations  
2 Start playing the video software.  
3 Adjust the volume.  
SURROUND  
PRO LOGIC  
Example when DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected  
Convenient functions  
DISPLAY  
Display dimmer adjustent  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
SP.  
SP.  
SP.  
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PRO LOGIC  
PRO LOGIC  
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The DIMMER key on the front panel lets you select the brightness of  
the receiver's display. You might find this useful if you darken your  
room to watch movies or listen to music.  
When the remote control is set to operate a video component, the  
FUNCTION SHIFT and DISPLAY key combination can be used to  
DISPLAY  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
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change the display on the respective video component.  
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DISPLAY  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
0
PRO LOGIC  
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Ambience effects  
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3 4  
Press to sw itch.  
SOURCE DIRECT key  
SOURCE DIRECT  
Lets you pass the source material direct to the amplifier, bypassing any  
audio processing. When SOURCE DIRECT is ON, surround sound is  
turned off and the tone controls are bypassed.  
Oeprations  
LISTEN MODE key  
LISTEN  
MODE  
Press to sw itch.  
1 STEREO  
The LISTEN MODE key on the remote control lets you switch the  
sound mode directly from the remote control.  
2 PRO LOGIC  
3 3 STEREO  
4 ARENA  
5 J AZZ CLUB  
6 STADIUM  
SUBWOOFER adjustment  
Display when SUBWOOFER is pressed.  
SUBWOOFER  
The SUBWOOFER key on the remote control lets you adjust the output  
level of the subwoofer while listening to a favorite source.  
First press the SUBWOOFER key to select the subwoofer operation  
mode, then use the VOLUME key to adjust the output level.  
SURROUND  
SP.  
A
SW +1dB  
The displayed value changes.  
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VOLUME  
SURROUND  
SP.  
A
SW +2dB  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
The rem ote control supplied w ith this receiver is also capable of controlling com ponents from a variety of m anufacturers once  
you register the appropriate setup codes into the rem ote control unit.  
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Refer to "Rem ote operation of other com ponents" for details about the operations available for each com ponent.  
* When registering setup codes for KENWOOD audio components which are connected to this unit by system control cords, use the  
following codes to insure proper system control operation: Cassette: 7000, CD: 8099, MD: 9000.  
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To control other KENWOOD components (VCRs, LD players, audio components not connected with system control cords, etc.) follow  
the procedure described below.  
Low battery warning  
Replaceallfourbatterieswithnewoneswhenyounoticeashorteningofthedistancefromwhichtheremotecontrolwilloperateoriftheremotecontrol  
blinks 5 times when you push a key. The remote control is designed to retain set up codes in memory while you change batteries. Failure to change  
batteries after receiving the 5 blink battery warning signal may cause all the memory to be lost (KR-V8090 only).  
Registering setup codes for other components  
Input  
Com ponent  
Maker  
Code  
Key  
Find the setup code of the component to be  
registered.  
1
(
CD  
)
CD player  
KENWOOD 8028, 8037  
AUDIO  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
TAPE/ MD  
CD  
Refer to the setup code lists to find the setup code for the  
com ponent to be registered.  
Exam ple: To register a CD m ade by KENWOOD, you w ould  
enter "8037"  
If you purchase a new com ponent that is not covered by the  
setup code list, you can use the FutureSet upgrade feature  
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(KR-V9090 only).  
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PHONO  
TV 1  
TV 2  
Hold down the ENT key until the backlight  
flashes twice and remains lit.  
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CABLE  
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• At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier  
registration.  
Perform each of the follow ing steps w ithin  
5 seconds.  
3Select the component to be registered.  
VIDEO key  
1 VIDEO1 (SAT)  
AUDIO key  
TV key  
1 TV1  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO , or TV  
key repeatedly to select the de-  
sired com ponent.  
1 CD (CD)  
2 TAPE/ MD  
(TAPE)  
2 TV2  
3 CABLE  
2 VIDEO2 (LD)  
3 VIDEO3 (VCR)  
RmeCntrol  
AUDIO  
3 PHONO  
VIDEO  
TV  
• Example : To register the component connected to the VIDEO 1 jacks,  
select "VIDEO 1 (SAT)".  
SP.  
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sAT  
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Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
3 6  
4Enter the setup code.  
• Example: Press 5258 to register a LD player made by KENWOOD.  
• The backlight flashes once each time a number is entered.  
• If an invalid setup code is entered the remote will output one long blink,  
disregard that code and return to the beginning of step 4.  
MENU  
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
1
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
ALT AUD  
• If you push an invalid key, the remote will exit the setup mode.  
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+100  
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REPEAT  
8
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RANDOM  
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DISPLAY  
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Press POWER, and check to see that the  
component you want to control turns on.  
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PLAY or TUNING/ SKIP (+/–) can also be used instead of POWER.  
• If the component does not react, and there is more than one setup  
code, enter another setup code and try again.  
• If the component is already on, pressing POWER will turn it off.  
POWER  
Press the ENT key to store the code you  
have just input.  
The backlight flashes tw ice.  
• This code replaces any previous setup codes entered for the respective  
component.  
ENT  
• If you have components that are not remote controllable, like a record  
player (etc.), you will need to register a Non-IR code at the respective  
input. This keeps the respective input in the remote control's cyclic list  
so you can select it using the remote control. Please consult the  
owner's manual of the components you are connecting for information  
regarding remote controllability. The list of Non-IR codes is included at  
RemCntrol  
Repeat steps 3 to 6 to register additional  
components until all components have been  
registered.  
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the beginning of the Set up code chart.  
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Once setup codes have been entered for all  
components, hold down the ENT key until  
the backlight flashes twice.  
• This operation should take about 3 seconds.  
• Once registered, the display on the receiver shows the component  
type instead of the default input name.  
Example: if you register a VCR at the VIDEO 1 jacks, "VCR" appears  
instead of "VIDEO 1 (SAT)".  
• After initial setup, any VIDEO (VIDEO 1, 2, 3) or TV (TV1, TV2, CABLE)  
inputs that have not been programmed with a setup code or Non-IR  
code are deleted from the cyclic list (except for the "AV AUX" VIDEO  
input). The PHONO input will be deleted if a Non-IR code was not  
registered.  
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• The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles  
through all inputs.  
Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also,  
certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.)  
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Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
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BAND  
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REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Operating other components  
This operation lets you operate the registered com ponents.  
KENWOOD audio com ponents w ith system control turn on and off autom atically w ith the receiver via the system control  
connections.  
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1 Use the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV keys to  
select the com ponent you desire.  
• Pressing the VIDEO or AUDIO key also changes the input selector on  
the receiver. If you do not want to change the current input, press the  
SHIFT key before step 1.  
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AUDIO  
VIDEO  
TV  
VIDEO key  
AUDIO key  
TV key  
1 TV1  
1 VIDEO1 (VCR 1)  
2 VIDEO2 (VCR 2)  
3 VIDEO3 (LD)  
4 AV AUX  
1 CD (CD)  
2 TAPE/ MD  
(TAPE)  
3 TUNER  
4 PHONO  
2 TV2  
3 CABLE  
2 Press the SHIFT key and then press the  
POWER key (w ithin 3 seconds).  
• Pressing the SHIFT key is only required when turning the selected  
component on or off. Pressing the POWER key directy turns the  
receiver on and off.  
SHIFT  
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3 Press the operation keys you desire.  
• See "Remote operation of other components" at the end of this manual  
for a list of keys available with each component.  
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BAND  
The rem ote control m ode rem ains in the set at the com po-  
nent selected in step 1 m ode until you select another  
com ponent (etc.).  
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RmeCntrol  
Be sure to point the remote control at the remote sensor on the receiver when you want to operate KENWOOD components connected by  
system control cords. Otherwise, point the remote control at the component you want to operate.  
NNoottee  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
This operation lets you change the rem ote control operation  
m ode w ithout changing the input selector.  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
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You m ay find this useful w hen you w ant to control one  
com ponent w hile using another. (For exam ple, if you w ant  
to rew ind the tape deck w hile listening to a CD.)  
This operation is also useful if you don't know the w hich  
m ode the rem ote control is set to. Executing this operation  
allow s you to change or reconfirm the operation m ode you  
desire.  
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P. CALL  
BAND  
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REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
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Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
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Changing (confirming) the operation mode  
1Press SHIFT.  
• To operate a TV, start from step 2.  
SHIFT  
Go to step 2 w ithin 3 seconds.  
2Select the component to be controlled.  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO or TV  
key repeatedly to display the re-  
m ote control m ode for the com -  
ponent you w ant to control.  
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CD  
The component to be controlled is displayed in parenthesis  
• Pressing any other keys after the SHIFT key cancels the shift function  
and sends the normal code associated with the respective key.  
• The input selector does not change during this operation.  
• If you press VIDEO or AUDIO key more than 3 seconds after pressing  
the SHIFT key, the input selector changes together with the operation  
mode.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
TV  
RemCntrol  
3Execute the desired operations.  
• See "Remote operation of other components" for a list of keys available  
with each component.  
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The operation m ode rem ains set at the com ponent specified  
in step 2.  
To return control to the original component, press SHIFT and  
then press the VIDEO or AUDIO key to return to the original  
control mode.  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
The m acro play function allow s you to set the rem ote to  
control several com ponents in succession. After com pleting  
this setup, you can perform a series of operations autom ati-  
cally. Enter the setup codes for the com ponents you w ant to  
control beforehand.  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
3 9  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
BAND  
4
6
¢
7
REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
ENT  
Preparing for automatic operations (MACRO play)  
Make a plan of the macro play you want to  
set up.  
1
• Up to 20 steps can be memorized for each macro.  
• The example below shows the plan for step 4 (which occupies a total  
of 9 steps) :  
The order of the operations m ay be fairly com plex and you m ay  
not be rem em ber all of the necessary com m ands during the  
setup procedure.  
Use the space provided below to w rite dow n the operations in  
the order you are going to enter them .  
1
2
3
4
TV + SHIFT + POWER  
FUNCTION SHIFT + 4  
VIDEO + VIDEO  
3 steps  
2 steps  
2 steps  
2 steps  
SHIFT + POWER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
-
=
~
!
@
#
$
%
^
&
Total  
9 steps  
• If you attempt to store more than 20 steps, the remote will output one  
long blink and exit the macro programming mode.  
• Enter channel numbers (for the monitor TV, etc.) exactly as you would  
using the original remote.  
Activate the macro program mode.  
2
Press and hold the MACRO key  
until the backlight flashes tw ice.  
MACRO  
RmeCntrol  
Perform each of the follow ing steps w ithin  
5 seconds.  
continued on next page  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
4 0  
3Select where the macro should be stored.  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV  
key to select the m acro location.  
(MACRO1, 2, and 3 respectively)  
• You can store up to 3 different macros, one at each key:  
VIDEO = "MACRO 1", AUDIO = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3"  
• The backlight flashes once when you select the macro location.  
• Pressing a button other than VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV cancels the macro  
program mode.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
TV  
When VIDEO is pressed  
SP.  
A
MACRO 1  
4Press the keys to be operated in order.  
1 Press TV > SHIFT > POWER to  
• This example shows you how to create a macro that: turns on the TV,  
sets the TV to the appropriate input, selects the receiver's input  
selector to LD, and turns on the LD player. All you have to do is insert  
the laser disc!  
EXAMPLE:  
turn on the TV.  
SHIFT  
TV  
• In order to allow verification of the remote control mode, the name of  
the selected input appears in the receiver's display when the VIDEO,  
AUDIO or TV key is pressed. When the VIDEO or AUDIO key is  
pressed the receiver's input also changes.  
ER  
\
\
2 Press FUNCTION SHIFT> "4" (TV/  
SAT./ VIDEO) to set the TV to the  
appropriate video input.  
TV/SAT./VID  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
4
\
3 Press VIDEO tw ice to select the  
LD player registered at VIDEO 2.  
VIDEO  
RemCntrol  
4 Press SHIFT and POWER to turn  
on the LD player.  
SHIFT  
ER  
\\  
5Terminate the macro program mode.  
• The macro is stored at the locations specified in step 3. If another  
Press the MACRO key so that the  
backlight flashes tw ice.  
macro was previously stored at the same location, it is erased.  
MACRO  
Repeat steps 1 through 5 to program up to 3 m acros.  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
4 1  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
BAND  
4
6
¢
7
REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
ENT  
Executing an automatic operation  
1Press the MACRO key.  
MACRO  
Go to step 2 w ithin 3 seconds.  
2 Execute the macro play.  
• "MACRO" appears in the front panel and on-screen display and the  
preprogrammed macro is performed:  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV  
key to execute the correspond-  
ing m acro play.  
VIDEO = "MACRO 1", AUDIO = "MACRO 2", TV = "MACRO 3"  
• The remote control flashes once for each command output.  
• Some devices take up to 1 second to power on. The macro function has  
an automatic delay after any power function output.  
• Pressing a button other than AUDIO, VIDEO, or TV cancels the macro  
program mode.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
TV  
When VIDEO is pressed  
SP.  
A
MACRO 1  
RmeCntrol  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
4 2  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
BAND  
4
6
¢
7
REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
ENT  
Setup code correlation  
Deleting a setup code  
1 Hold dow n the ENT key until the backlight flashes tw ice.  
• At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier  
registration.  
2 Select the com ponent to be deleted.  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the  
desired com ponent.  
• Example 1 : To delete the registration of the component connected to  
the VIDEO 1 jacks, select "VIDEO 1".  
3 Enter the 3 digit code "991".  
4 Hold dow n the ENT key until the backlight flashes tw ice.  
Perform each step w ithin 5 seconds.  
• To resume the factory settings, proceed step 1, then enter “981”.  
Checking a setup code  
1 Hold dow n the ENT key until the backlight flashes tw ice.  
2 Select the com ponent w ith setup code you w ant to check.  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV key repeatedly to select the  
desired com ponent.  
3 Enter the 3 digit code "990".  
• The backlight flashes twice immediately after the "0" is input to confirm  
input.  
RemCntrol  
4 Press the 1 key and count the num ber of tim es the backlight  
blinks. This is the first num ber of the 4 digit setup code.  
• If the backlight does not blink, the first digit in the setup code is 0.  
• If the backlight does not blink, the second digit in the setup code is 0.  
• If the backlight does not blink, the third digit in the setup code is 0.  
• If the backlight does not blink, the fourth digit in the setup code is 0.  
5 Press the 2 key and count the num ber of tim es the backlight  
blinks. This is the second num ber of the 4 digit setup code.  
6 Press the 3 key and count the num ber of tim es the backlight  
blinks. This is the third num ber of the 4 digit setup code.  
7 Press the 4 key and count the num ber of tim es the backlight  
blinks. This is the fourth num ber of the 4 digit setup code.  
Perform each step w ithin 5 seconds.  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
POWER  
FutureSet allow s you to update the rem ote control so it can  
operate new com ponents w hich do not appear in the setup  
code list at the end of the m anual.  
This function allow s you to register new setup codes for any  
or all of the follow ing com m and positions:  
MACRO  
SHIFT  
AUDIO  
TV  
VIDEO  
4 3  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
BAND  
4
6
¢
7
REC  
GUIDE  
TUNING/SKIP  
VOLUME  
VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, TV1, TV2, CABLE, CD, TAPE/ MD.  
FutureSet codes are stored in memory. Each time a FutureSet  
upgrade is performed, any previous information in the FutureSet  
memory location is erased. Please inform your customer service  
representative if FutureSet has been previously used.  
MUTE  
LISTEN  
MODE  
SUBWOOFER  
SOUND  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
1
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
5
ALT AUD  
6
4
+100  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
7
8
9
Keys or controls used in this operation.  
DISPLAY  
+10  
0
ENT  
FutureSet upgrade option (KR-V9090 only)  
(This service will be available until 31 May 1999)  
Type  
Brand  
Model No.  
KV?-????  
Rem ote Model No.  
RC-????  
Write down the brand name and model  
1
TV  
KENWOOD  
number of your component in the space  
provided before you call.  
1
2
3
Call our Free-Phone Consumer Help-Line  
and explain which components you would  
like to add to your remote control.  
2
• After our customer service representative records the brand name and  
model number of your component, he/she will ask you to hold the  
remote to the speaker portion of your telephone as shown below.  
Your remote control is KENWOOD model number: RC-R0805  
• The hours for cutomer service are:  
UK (including N. Ireland) : 0800-898520  
• Thefreephoneupgradeserviceisnotavailableincountriesotherthan  
listed above.  
• For customers outside the U.K., please contact your Kenwood dealer  
who will be able to assist you.  
Monday-Friday  
Saturday  
9:00 am - 7:00 pm (Greenwich time)  
9:00 am - 3:00 pm (Greenwich time)  
• ThisnumberisdesignedspecificallyforFutureSetupgrades,questions  
about system operation should be first addressed to your place of  
purchase.  
Com plete steps 3 and 4 before holding the rem ote to the  
speaker portion of your telephone.  
Hold down the ENT key until the backlight  
flashes twice.  
3
• At this time all inputs become available regardless of any earlier  
registration.  
ENT  
Go to step 4 w ithin 5 seconds.  
RmeCntrol  
4Enter the 3 digit code "997".  
• The backlight flashes twice.  
• The remote is now in the upgrade mode. The remote will wait for 30  
seconds for a valid telephone download signal. If nothing is received  
within this time, it will revert to normal operation.  
RANDOM  
RANDOM  
+100  
9
9
7
\
\
Go to step 5 w ithin 30 seconds.  
continued on next page  
Getting the most from your remote control  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Hold your remote to the speaker portion of  
your telephone.  
4 4  
5
• For each setup code the operator can supply a setup code number.  
Should you ever need to change your input configuration, this number  
can be used. Please record for your future reference. If for some reason  
this information is lost, see "Checking a setup code" in the "Setup code  
correlation" section for further information.  
Code selection after mode download  
After successful completion of the download, step 5 above, the remote control automatically enters a special set-up mode which works  
as described below.  
Select the component for which you want  
to register the information downloaded  
above.  
1
VIDEO key  
1 VIDEO1 (VCR 1)  
AUDIO key  
TV key  
1 TV1  
Press the VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV  
key repeatedly to select the de-  
sired com ponent.  
1 CD (CD)  
2 TAPE/ MD  
(TAPE)  
2 TV2  
3 CABLE  
2 VIDEO2 (VCR 2)  
3 VIDEO3 (LD)  
AUDIO  
3 PHONO  
VIDEO  
TV  
• Example 1 : To register a code at the component connected to the  
VIDEO 1 jacks, select "VIDEO 1 (VCR)".  
Perform each of the follow ing steps w ithin  
5 seconds.  
2Press a numeric key.  
MENU  
THEME  
2
FAV  
3
• Press the 1 key to output the POWER code of the first component on  
your list in step 1 of the previous page. Continue to push buttons 2  
through 9 (and 0) until the component you want to register turns on.  
• Though the FutureSet memory in your remote control is quite large,  
only 10 setup POWER codes can be put on the 10 keypad at any one  
time. If you require a larger download, the standard setup procedure  
can be used. See "Registering setup codes for other components", your  
customer service representative can supply you with the downloaded  
setup code numbers.  
RemCntrol  
1
TV/SAT/VID  
INFO  
ALT AUD  
4
+100  
7
5
REPEAT  
8
6
RANDOM  
9
DISPLAY  
0
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to register all of the  
3downloaded information.  
• The setup code for the last POWER code to be sent in step 2 is  
automatically registered at the location selected in step 1.  
Hold down the ENT key until the backlight  
flashes twice.  
4
• At this time, the remote exits the special set-up mode and returns to  
its normal operation mode.  
ENT  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Non-IR codes (KR-V9090 and KR-V8090)  
4 5  
CD player  
Cassette deck  
LD player  
Phono  
8900  
7900  
5900  
0900  
Satellite  
2900  
1900  
4900  
DVD  
MD  
6900  
8900  
TV  
VCR  
The set up codes for the rem ote control supplied w ith KR-V9090 start below .  
The set up codes for the rem ote control supplied w ith KR-V8090 start on page 50. p  
Peprations  
VCR Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
4042  
4000, 4081  
4041  
Maker  
Set up codes  
4038  
4072  
Action  
Adventura  
Aiko  
4317  
4000  
4278  
De Graaf  
Decca  
Dual  
Harmon/Kardon  
Harwood  
HCM  
4072  
Aiwa  
Akai  
Akiba  
Alba  
American High  
Amstrad  
Anam  
Anam National  
Anitech  
ASA  
Asha  
Asuka  
Audiovox  
Baird  
Basic Line  
Beaumark  
Bell & Howell  
Blaupunkt  
Brandt Electronic  
Broksonic  
4000, 4307, 4406  
4041, 4315  
4072  
4278, 4295  
4035  
Dumont  
Dynatech  
Elcatech  
Electrohome  
Electrophonic  
Emerex  
4000, 4081, 4104  
4000  
4072  
4037  
4037  
Headquarter  
HI-Q  
Hinari  
4046  
4047  
4072, 4240  
4000, 4041, 4042,  
4240  
4072  
4000  
4081  
4041, 4046, 4104,  
4240  
4037, 4278  
4041  
4008, 4041, 4067  
4072  
4037, 4278  
4038, 4041, 4067  
4072  
4035, 4037  
4072  
4278  
4072  
4000  
4037, 4081  
4072, 4240  
4043, 4046, 4048,  
4104  
4037  
4000  
4035, 4039, 4081,  
4149  
4240  
4045, 4072  
4035, 4081, 4295  
4037  
4295  
4035, 4162, 4454  
4035  
Hitachi  
Hypson  
Imperial  
Interfunk  
ITT  
4000  
4032  
4162, 4240  
4162, 4454  
4072  
4037, 4081  
4240  
4037  
4037  
4000, 4041, 4104  
4072, 4278  
4240  
4104  
4034, 4162  
4041  
4121, 4184, 4211,  
4295, 4361  
4072, 4278  
4037  
4035  
4081  
4072, 4278  
4000  
4072  
Emerson  
4000, 4002, 4037,  
4043, 4121, 4184,  
4211, 4278, 4295,  
4361  
4240, 4278  
4041  
4000  
4081, 4104  
4000, 4042, 4081,  
4104  
4037, 4043, 4045,  
4072  
4046, 4047, 4066,  
4104  
4033, 4035  
4000  
4000  
4000  
4035, 4060  
4081  
4232, 4350  
4072  
4037, 4038  
4000, 4037, 4072,  
4278  
Operations  
ESC  
ITV  
Jensen  
JVC  
Kaisui  
KEC  
Kenwood  
KLH  
Kodack  
Korpel  
Lenco  
Leyco  
Lloyd  
Loewe  
Logik  
Luxor  
Ferguson  
Fidelity  
Finlandia  
Finlux  
Firstline  
Fisher  
Fuji  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
Garrard  
GE  
GEC  
Go Video  
GoldHand  
Goldstar  
Goodmans  
Bush  
Calix  
Canon  
Carver  
CCE  
LXI  
M Electronic  
Magnavox  
CGE  
Cimline  
Citizen  
Colt  
4037, 4278  
4072  
4037, 4047, 4072,  
4240  
4072, 4278  
4035, 4041, 4060  
4240  
4045, 4046, 4278  
4072  
Magnin  
Manesth  
Marantz  
Marta  
Matsui  
Matsushita  
MEI  
Gradiente  
Graetz  
Granada  
Grandin  
Grundig  
4000  
Craig  
4041, 4104, 4240  
4046, 4081, 4104  
4000, 4037, 4072  
4034, 4072, 4081  
4037  
Crown  
Curtis Mathes  
Cybernex  
Daewoo  
Dansai  
Hanseatic  
Harley Davidson  
4000  
Other  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
VCR Set up codes (KR-V9090) (continued)  
4 6  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Pioneer  
Profitronic  
Proline  
Protec  
Pulsar  
Set up codes  
4067, 4081  
4240  
4000  
4072  
4039  
4081  
4046  
4046  
4035, 4077, 4162,  
4454  
4081  
4000, 4037  
4081  
4037  
4037  
4042, 4060, 4077,  
4149, 4225  
4000, 4035, 4037,  
4046, 4047, 4048,  
4066, 4104, 4240  
4041  
4034  
Maker  
Silva  
Singer  
Sinudyne  
Sontec  
Sony  
Set up codes  
4037  
4045, 4072  
4081  
4037  
4032, 4033, 4034,  
4035  
4042  
4000  
4000  
4000, 4035, 4043,  
4081  
4000  
4000, 4104  
4000  
4000, 4041, 4081  
4000, 4041  
4035, 4162  
4000, 4035, 4037  
4041  
4041  
4072  
4000  
4041  
4041, 4104  
4240  
4041, 4043, 4045,  
4060, 4066, 4081  
4037, 4240  
4240  
4240  
4000, 4037, 4081,  
4240  
4045  
4038  
4008, 4041, 4067  
4045  
Memorex  
4000, 4035, 4037,  
4039, 4046, 4047,  
4048, 4104, 4240,  
4307  
4072  
4162, 4454  
4043  
Memphis  
Metz  
MGA  
MGN Technology  
Minolta  
Mitsubishi  
Pye  
STS  
Quarter  
Quartz  
Quasar  
4240  
4042  
Sunstar  
Suntronic  
Sylvania  
4043, 4067, 4081,  
4173  
4035, 4048  
4000, 4240  
4000, 4072  
4000  
4104  
4038, 4041, 4067,  
4104  
4081  
4072  
4037  
4034  
4240  
4041, 4046, 4048,  
4104, 4240  
4041  
Quelle  
Motorola  
MTC  
Multitech  
Murphy  
NAD  
Symphonic  
Tandy  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
Radio Shack  
Radiola  
Radix  
Randex  
RCA  
Teac  
NEC  
Technics  
Teknika  
Teleavia  
Telefunken  
Tenosal  
Tensai  
Thomson  
Thorn  
TMK  
Realistic  
Neckermann  
Nesco  
Nikko  
Nikon  
Noblex  
Nokia  
Rex  
Ricoh  
Roadstar  
Oeprations  
4037, 4072, 4240,  
4278  
4039  
Runco  
Saba  
Nordmende  
Oceanic  
Okano  
Olympus  
Optimus  
4041  
Toshiba  
4000, 4041  
4315  
4035  
4037, 4048, 4104,  
4162, 4454  
4121, 4295  
Salora  
Samsung  
Sanky  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
4043, 4046  
4045, 4240  
4039, 4048  
4041, 4067  
4046, 4047, 4104,  
4240  
4081  
4000, 4041, 4104  
4000, 4072, 4081  
4043, 4045, 4121,  
4184, 4211  
4035, 4037, 4042,  
4046, 4047, 4066,  
4104  
4240  
4081  
Totevision  
Uher  
Unitech  
Universum  
Orion  
Osaki  
4000, 4037, 4072  
4081  
4037, 4041, 4072  
4035, 4077, 4162,  
4454  
SBR  
Vector  
Vector Research  
Victor  
Video Concepts  
Videosonic  
Wards  
Otto Versand  
Palladium  
Panasonic  
Schaub Lorentz  
Schneider  
Scott  
4240  
Pathe Marconi  
Penny  
4041  
4035, 4037, 4038,  
4042, 4240  
Sears  
4000, 4035, 4042,  
4047, 4048, 4060,  
4072, 4149, 4240  
4000, 4035, 4072  
4038  
4072  
4072  
Pentax  
Perdio  
Philco  
Philips  
Phonola  
Pilot  
4042  
4000  
4035, 4038  
4035, 4081  
4081  
SEG  
SEI  
Selco  
Sharp  
Shintom  
Shogun  
Siemens  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
Yamishi  
Yokan  
Yoko  
Zenith  
4041  
4048  
4072, 4104  
4240  
4037, 4081, 4104  
4240  
4033, 4034, 4039  
4037  
Satellite Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
2361  
2361  
Maker  
Set up codes  
2052  
2052  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Ohter  
Jerrold  
Primestar  
Realistic  
Uniden  
Echostar  
2280  
General Instrument 2361  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
TV Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
4 7  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Grandin  
Grunpy  
Hallmark  
Harvard  
HCM  
Hinari  
Hisawa  
Hitachi  
Hypson  
Infinity  
Janeil  
JBL  
JCB  
JVC  
Kaisui  
KEC  
Kenwood  
Kloss  
Set up codes  
1282  
1179, 1180  
1178  
1180  
1282  
1179  
1282  
1056, 1145, 1151  
1282  
1054  
1046  
1054  
1000  
1053  
1282  
1180  
1019, 1030  
1024, 1046  
1030, 1039, 1180,  
1280  
Maker  
Philco  
Philips  
Pilot  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Prism  
Proscan  
Proton  
Pulsar  
Quasar  
Set up codes  
1019, 1030, 1054  
1054  
1019, 1030, 1039  
1166  
1019, 1039, 1092  
1051  
1047  
1031, 1178, 1466  
1017, 1019  
1051, 1055, 1165,  
1250  
1019, 1030, 1039,  
1047, 1056, 1154,  
1165, 1178, 1180  
1018, 1019, 1047,  
1090, 1135  
Admiral  
Adventura  
Aiko  
1093  
1046  
1092  
Akai  
1030  
Alleron  
1179  
Ambassador  
Amstrad  
Anam  
1177  
1177  
1180  
Anam National  
AOC  
Audiovox  
Belcor  
1055, 1250  
1019, 1030, 1137  
1180  
Peprations  
Radio Shack  
1019  
Bell & Howell  
Blue Star  
BPL  
1016, 1154  
1282  
1282  
RCA  
Bradford  
Brockwood  
Bush  
1180  
1019  
1282  
Realistic  
1019, 1030, 1039,  
1056, 1154, 1165,  
1178, 1180  
1017, 1030  
1177  
Runco  
Saisho  
Candle  
1030, 1046, 1056,  
1186  
KTV  
Sampo  
Samsung  
1030, 1039  
Carnivale  
Carver  
Celebrity  
Citizen  
1030  
1054  
1000  
1030, 1039, 1046,  
1056, 1060, 1092,  
1186, 1280  
1056  
1180  
1180  
1039, 1180  
1030, 1039, 1060,  
1154  
1180  
1019, 1039, 1092,  
1154, 1451  
1019  
1017, 1019  
1000  
1381  
1019, 1039, 1154,  
1177, 1178, 1179,  
1180, 1236, 1280,  
1282, 1463  
1030  
1179  
1154, 1159  
1093  
1179  
1179, 1180  
1180  
1021, 1027, 1047,  
1051, 1055, 1135,  
1178, 1282, 1451  
1186  
1017, 1019, 1030  
Logik  
Luxman  
LXI  
1016  
1056  
1047, 1054, 1154,  
1156, 1178  
1024, 1030, 1054,  
1186, 1187  
1016  
1030, 1054  
1177  
1250  
1145, 1178  
1016, 1056, 1150,  
1154, 1178  
1019, 1030, 1150,  
1178  
1017, 1039, 1047,  
1051, 1135  
1021  
1019, 1150, 1178  
1055, 1093  
1019, 1030, 1056,  
1060  
1180  
1156, 1166, 1178  
1019, 1030, 1056  
1179  
1030, 1092, 1178  
1018  
1019, 1030, 1039,  
1056, 1060, 1178,  
1427  
1039  
1154, 1159  
1019  
1178  
1019, 1178, 1179,  
1180, 1236  
1047, 1054, 1056,  
1154, 1156, 1159,  
1178, 1179  
1177  
1039, 1093, 1165  
1019  
1016  
1186, 1187  
1177  
1000  
1178, 1179, 1180,  
1186  
1137  
1019, 1180  
1180  
Samsux  
Sanyo  
Scimitsu  
Scotch  
Scott  
Magnavox  
Operations  
Concerto  
Contec  
Craig  
Crown  
Curtis Mathes  
Majestic  
Marantz  
Matsui  
Matsushita  
Megatron  
Memorex  
Sears  
CXC  
Daewoo  
SEI  
Sharp  
MGA  
Shogun  
Signature  
Simpson  
Sinudyne  
Sony  
Daytron  
Dumont  
Electroband  
Electrohome  
Emerson  
Midland  
Minutz  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
MTC  
Soundesign  
Spectricon  
SSS  
Starlite  
Multitech  
NAD  
NEC  
Nesco  
Nikko  
Noshi  
Envision  
Finlux  
Fisher  
Fortress  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
Futuretech  
GE  
Supra  
1056  
1046  
1000  
1030, 1054, 1381  
1039, 1093  
1055  
1051, 1250  
1179  
Supre-Macy  
Supreme  
Sylvania  
Tandy  
NTC  
Onwa  
1092  
1180  
Tatung  
Optimus  
Optonica  
Orion  
Panasonic  
Penny  
1154, 1166, 1250  
1093, 1165  
1177, 1236  
1051, 1055, 1250  
1018, 1019, 1021,  
1027, 1030, 1039,  
1047, 1051, 1060,  
1135, 1156, 1178  
Technics  
Technol Ace  
Techwood  
Teknika  
General  
Gibralter  
Goldstar  
1051, 1056  
1016, 1019, 1039,  
1054, 1056, 1060,  
1092, 1150, 1179,  
1180, 1186, 1312  
Other  
1019, 1030, 1039,  
1056, 1178  
1179  
Goodmans  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
TV Set up codes (KR-V9090) (continued)  
4 8  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
1177  
1027  
1030  
1053, 1250  
1054  
Maker  
Viking  
Wards  
Set up codes  
Tera  
TMK  
Tomashi  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
1031  
1056, 1177, 1178  
1282  
1060, 1154, 1156  
1039  
Triumph  
Universal  
Vector Research  
Victor  
1046, 1312  
1016, 1019, 1021,  
1027, 1030, 1054,  
1056, 1165, 1178,  
1179  
1019, 1030  
1016, 1017  
Vidikron  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
Vidtech  
1019, 1178  
LD player Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
5059  
5059  
5204  
5194  
Maker  
Set up codes  
5204  
5023  
5201  
5059  
Carver  
Disco Vision  
Hitatchi  
Kenwood  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
5194  
5023  
5023  
5258  
5194  
5194  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Quasar  
Sega  
Sony  
Telefunken  
Theta Digital  
Pioneer  
5023, 5059  
5194  
Oeprations  
DSS Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Alphastar  
Echostar  
HTS  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
3627  
3701  
Maker  
RCA  
Sony  
Set up codes  
3566  
3639  
3772  
3775  
3775  
Jerrold  
Panasonic  
Primestar  
3627  
Toshiba  
3790  
Hughes Network Systems 3749  
DVD Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Panasonic  
Toshiba  
6490  
6503  
DAT deck Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Carver  
Denon  
Grundig  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Marantz  
Philips  
Set up codes  
7158  
7158  
Maker  
Sony  
Technics  
Set up codes  
7093  
7158  
7158  
7031  
7158  
MD Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Kenwood  
Sony  
Set up codes  
9000, 9826  
9490  
Ohter  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Cable Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
4 9  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Hitachi  
Hytex  
Jasco  
Set up codes  
0011  
0007  
Maker  
Set up codes  
ABC  
0001, 0003, 0007,  
0008, 0011, 0013,  
0014, 0017  
Scientific Atlanta  
Signal  
0008, 0017, 0477  
0015, 0040  
0011  
0040  
0021  
0003, 0015  
0015, 0040, 0770  
0015  
0156  
0001  
0258  
0040  
0001  
0012, 0013  
0000  
0015  
0063  
0022, 0153  
0007  
0003  
0153  
Signature  
SL Marx  
Sprucer  
Starcom  
Stargate  
Starquest  
STS  
Sylvania  
Tandy  
Teleview  
Texscan  
Tocom  
Antronix  
Archer  
Belcor  
0022  
0022, 0153, 0797  
0056  
Jerrold  
0003, 0011, 0012,  
0014, 0015, 0276,  
0476  
Cable Star  
Cabletenna  
Cableview  
Century  
0056  
0022  
0022  
0153  
Memorex  
Movie Time  
NSC  
0000  
0063, 0156  
0063, 0156  
0007, 0019  
0000, 0021, 0107  
0000  
0025, 0153  
0144, 0753  
0770  
Oak  
Peprations  
Citizen  
0153  
Panasonic  
Paragon  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Prelude  
Pulsar  
PVP Stereo Visual Matrix 0003  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
Colour Voice  
Comtronics  
Contec  
0025  
0040  
0019  
Daeryung  
Eastern  
0008  
0002  
Toshiba  
Tusa  
TV86  
0000  
Everquest  
Garrard  
0015, 0040  
0153  
0797  
0021  
0020, 0259  
0002  
0011  
Unika  
GC Electronics  
Gemini  
0056  
0015  
United Artists  
United Cable  
Universal  
Viewstar  
Zenith  
Regal  
General Instrument 0011, 0276, 0476  
Regency  
Rembrandt  
Runco  
0022, 0056, 0153  
0063, 0258  
0000, 0525  
GoldStar  
Hamlin  
0040, 0144  
0009, 0020, 0034,  
0259  
0000  
0040, 0144  
Samsung  
Operations  
CD Player Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
8124, 8157  
8157  
Maker  
Set up codes  
8157  
8157  
8305  
8157  
8029, 8157  
8157  
8029  
Maker  
QED  
Quad  
Quasar  
RCA  
Realistic  
Revox  
Rotel  
Set up codes  
8157  
8157  
8029  
8053, 8179, 8305  
8179  
Aiwa  
Arcam  
AudioTon  
Krell  
Linn  
LXI  
8157  
California Audio Lab 8029  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Matsui  
MCS  
Carver  
8157, 8179  
Cyrus  
8157  
8157  
8157  
Denon  
8003  
DKK  
Dynamic Bass  
Elektra  
Emerson  
Fisher  
Garrard  
Genexxa  
Goodmans  
Grundig  
Hitachi  
8000  
8179  
8393  
8305  
8048, 8088, 8179  
8393  
8032, 8305  
8305  
8157  
8032  
Memorex  
Meridian  
Micromega  
Mission  
NAD  
Naim  
NSM  
Onkyo  
Optimus  
8032, 8305  
8157  
8157  
8157  
8000  
8157  
8157  
8101  
8000, 8032, 8037,  
8179, 8305, 8468  
8029, 8303  
8157  
8032, 8305, 8468  
8157  
SAE  
8157  
8157, 8305  
8179  
8305  
8305  
8037  
8000, 8185, 8604,  
8605  
8145  
8032  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
Scott  
Sears  
Sharp  
Sony  
Soundesign  
Tandy  
Teac  
Technics  
Universum  
Victor  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Pioneer  
Proton  
8393  
8029, 8303  
8157  
JVC  
Kenwood  
8072, 8655  
8028, 8037, 8048,  
8099, 8190, 8858,  
8859  
8072  
Yamaha  
8036, 8187  
Other  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Cassette deck Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
5 0  
Maker  
Revox  
Sansui  
Sony  
Teac  
Technics  
Victor  
Set up codes  
7029  
7009, 7029  
7170, 7243, 7291  
7308, 7309  
7229  
7244, 7273, 7274  
7027  
7094, 7097  
Maker  
Set up codes  
7029, 7197  
7076  
Maker  
Set up codes  
7244, 7273, 7274  
7000, 7071, 7183  
7029  
7009, 7029  
7136  
7027, 7220  
7229  
7029  
Aiwa  
JVC  
Arcam  
Carver  
Denon  
Fisher  
Garrard  
Grundig  
Inkel  
Kenwood  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Onkyo  
7029  
7076  
7074  
7308, 7309  
7029  
7071  
Optimus  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Wards  
Yamaha  
Pioneer  
7027, 7220  
Misc. audio Set up codes (KR-V9090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Jerrold  
8459, 8520  
Scientific Atlanta  
8460  
Starcom  
8459  
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The set up codes for the rem ote control supplied w ith KR-V9090 start on page 45. t  
Oeprations  
VCR Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Interfunk  
ITT  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
4000, 4348  
4041, 4106, 4315  
4072  
Maker  
ESC  
Ferguson  
Fidelity  
Finlandia  
Finlux  
Set up codes  
4240, 4278  
4041, 4320, 4321  
4000  
4081, 4104  
4000, 4042, 4081,  
4104  
4037, 4043, 4045,  
4072, 4209  
4046, 4104  
4020  
4000  
4081  
4020  
4072  
4037  
4000, 4020, 4037,  
4072, 4278  
4041, 4104, 4240  
4046, 4081, 4104  
4000, 4037, 4072  
4006, 4007, 4034,  
4072, 4081, 4195,  
4207, 4226, 4347  
4081  
4041, 4046, 4104,  
4106, 4240, 4384  
4037, 4278  
4041, 4067, 4207,  
4384  
4072  
4106, 209  
4041  
4072  
4278  
4072  
4004, 4006, 4037,  
4081  
4004, 4240  
4043, 4046, 4048,  
4104, 4106  
Aiwa  
Akai  
Akiba  
ITV  
JVC  
Alba  
4020, 4209, 4278  
4020  
4000  
4072  
4037, 4081  
4037  
Ambassador  
Amstrad  
Anitech  
ASA  
Kaisui  
Firstline  
Kendo  
Kenwood  
Korpel  
Lenco  
Leyco  
Fisher  
Frontech  
Funai  
Asuka  
Baird  
Basic Line  
Blaupunkt  
4000, 4041, 4104  
4020, 4072, 4278  
4006, 4034, 4162,  
4195, 4226, 4227  
GEC  
Loewe  
General  
GoldHand  
GoldStar  
Goodmans  
Brandt  
Brandt Electronic  
Bush  
4187, 4320, 4321  
4041  
4072, 4209, 4278  
4020  
Logik  
Luxor  
Catron  
M Electronic  
Manesth  
Marantz  
Matsui  
Memorex  
4000  
Graetz  
CGE  
4000  
4045, 4072  
4006, 4081  
4004, 4209, 4348  
4000, 4037, 4046,  
4104  
4072  
4006, 4162, 4195,  
4227, 4347  
4006, 4195  
4043, 4067, 4081  
4000, 4072  
4000  
4041, 4067  
4081  
Granada  
Grandin  
Grundig  
Cimline  
Clatronic  
Condor  
Crown  
Daewoo  
Dansai  
4072  
4020  
4020  
4020, 4072, 4278  
4020, 4278  
4072  
Memphis  
Metz  
Hanseatic  
HCM  
Hinari  
4037  
4072  
4004, 4072, 4240  
4000, 4004, 4041,  
4042, 4166, 4240  
4072  
4000  
4004  
De Graaf  
Decca  
Dual  
4042, 4166  
4000, 4081  
4041  
Minerva  
Mitsubishi  
Multitech  
Murphy  
NEC  
Neckermann  
Hitachi  
Ohter  
Hypson  
Imperial  
Ingersol  
Dumont  
Elcatech  
4000, 4081, 4104  
4072  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
VCR Set up codes (KR-V8090) (continued)  
5 1  
Maker  
Nesco  
Nokia  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
4225  
4041, 4384  
4037, 4072, 4240,  
4278  
4041, 4207, 4320,  
4321, 4384  
4004, 4209  
4043, 4046, 4106  
4240, 4432  
4041, 4067  
4046, 4104  
4081  
4000, 4041, 4104  
4000, 4072, 4081  
4240, 4322  
4004, 4081  
4041  
4020  
4048  
4072, 4104  
4004  
4006, 4037, 4081,  
4104, 4195  
4037  
4045  
4004, 4081  
Maker  
Set up codes  
4020  
4037  
4032, 4033, 4034  
4348  
4000  
4000  
4000  
4000, 4041, 4081  
4020  
4162, 4226  
4041  
4041, 4187, 4320,  
4321, 4384  
4072  
4000, 4322  
4041, 4320, 4384  
4041, 4104  
4041, 4043, 4045,  
4081, 4384  
4322  
4240  
4000, 4006, 4037,  
4081, 4106, 4195,  
4240  
4072  
4072  
4072  
4041, 4046, 4048,  
4104, 4106, 4240  
4041, 4320, 4321,  
4384  
4000, 4041  
RCA  
Rex  
Roadstar  
Solavox  
Sontec  
Sony  
Nordmende  
Sunkai  
Saba  
Sunstar  
Suntronic  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
Tec  
Technics  
Teleavia  
Telefunken  
Oceanic  
Okano  
Orion  
Osaki  
Otto Versand  
Palladium  
4315, 4348  
Saisho  
Salora  
Samsung  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
4004, 4209, 4348  
4000, 4037, 4072  
4081  
4006, 4037, 4041,  
4072  
4162, 4226, 4227  
4041  
4042  
4000  
4081, 4384  
4081  
4067, 4081  
4020  
4322  
Peprations  
SBR  
Panasonic  
Pathe Marconi  
Pentax  
Perdio  
Philips  
Phonola  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Profex  
Profitronic  
Proline  
Schaub Lorenz  
Schneider  
SEG  
Tenosal  
Tensai  
Thomson  
Thorn  
SEI  
Seleco  
Sentra  
Sharp  
Shintom  
Shorai  
Toshiba  
Towada  
Uher  
Universum  
4240  
4000  
Siemens  
Pye  
4081  
Silva  
Yamishi  
Yokan  
Yoko  
Quartz  
Quelle  
4046  
4081  
Singer  
Sinudyne  
Operations  
4020, 240  
Radiola  
4081  
TV Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Acura  
Admiral  
Adyson  
Akai  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Blue Sky  
Blue Star  
Bondstec  
Boots  
Set up codes  
1218  
1282  
1247  
1217  
1282  
1109, 1335  
1087  
1216  
1087  
1294  
1218  
1009, 1037, 1218,  
1282, 1294, 1349,  
1371, 1374, 1519  
1009  
1037  
1037  
1087  
Maker  
Set up codes  
1009  
1087, 1163  
1217  
1208, 1361  
1218  
1009, 1037, 1218,  
1371  
1294  
1217  
1009, 1371  
1009  
1216, 1217  
1087  
1218  
1206  
1037, 1109  
1087, 1206  
1343  
1087  
1009, 1218  
1010, 1037, 1349,  
1361, 1512  
1370  
1037  
1217  
Crown  
1009, 1037, 1370,  
1418  
1216  
1247  
1218  
1009, 1037, 1374  
1218  
1037  
CS Electronics  
CTC  
Cybertron  
Daewoo  
Dainichi  
Dansai  
Dayton  
De Graaf  
Decca  
Dixi  
Dual  
Dual Tec  
Dumont  
Elin  
Elite  
Elta  
Emerson  
Erres  
Expert  
Ferguson  
Akura  
Alba  
BPL  
Brandt  
Brionrega  
Britannia  
Bruns  
BSR  
BTC  
Allorgan  
Amplivision  
Amstrad  
Anitech  
Arcam  
1009  
1208, 548  
1037, 1072  
1009, 1037  
1519  
1217  
1087  
1037, 1548  
1218, 1320  
1009  
1087, 1361  
1037  
1206  
1037, 1109, 1238,  
1287, 1335, 1343  
Bush  
ASA  
Asuka  
Cascade  
Cathay  
Centurion  
Century  
CGE  
Cimline  
Clarivox  
Clatronic  
Condor  
Contec  
Atlantic  
Audiosonic  
Autovox  
Baird  
Bang & Olufsen  
Basic Line  
Baur  
1247  
1009  
1037  
1247, 1370  
1320, 1370  
1009, 1216  
Beko  
Beon  
Binatone  
Blaupunkt  
Other  
Fidelity  
Finlandia  
Finlux  
1216, 1361  
1208, 1359  
1037, 1072, 1087  
Continental Edison 1399  
Crosley 1087  
1191, 1195, 1200,  
1327, 1328  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
TV Set up codes (KR-V8090) (continued)  
5 2  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Radiomarelli  
RCA  
Rediffusion  
Revox  
Rex  
RFT  
Roadstar  
Saba  
Set up codes  
1087  
1090  
1361  
1037  
1163, 1206, 1264  
1087  
1009, 1218, 1264  
1075, 1087, 1109,  
1163, 1287, 1335,  
1343  
1238  
1009, 1011, 1264  
1163, 1349, 1359,  
1361, 1548  
1102  
1009, 1037, 1217,  
1264, 1370, 1556  
1216  
1011, 1072, 1157,  
1208  
1037  
1361  
1037, 1218, 1247,  
1371, 1394  
1217, 1264  
1087, 1102, 1294  
1010  
1163, 1206  
1035  
1093  
1294  
1087, 1102  
1157, 1191, 1195,  
1200, 1327, 1328  
1087  
Firstline  
1009, 1216, 1217,  
1247, 1294, 1321  
M Electronic  
1009, 1037, 1109,  
1163, 1217, 1287,  
1374  
1087, 1102, 1247  
1102  
1217, 1264, 1320  
1037  
1087  
Fisher  
Flint  
Formenti  
Frontech  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
1208, 1217, 1370  
1455  
1037, 1087, 1320  
1163, 1247, 1264  
1072, 1206  
1264, 1294  
1037, 1072, 1217  
1009  
1163, 1218  
1037, 1109, 1217  
1037, 1072, 1317,  
1343, 1371, 1374  
1370  
1218  
1163, 1361  
1037, 1072, 1208,  
1217, 1359  
1282  
1191, 1195  
1037, 1320, 1361  
1009, 1282  
1009, 1037, 1218  
1282, 1455  
Magnadyne  
Magnafon  
Manesth  
Marantz  
Marelli  
Mark  
Matsui  
1037  
GEC  
1009, 1011, 1035,  
1037, 1072, 1208,  
1217, 1294, 1371  
1037  
1009  
Geloso  
Genexxa  
GoldStar  
Goodmans  
Saccs  
Saisho  
Salora  
Mediator  
Memorex  
Metz  
Mitsubishi  
Mivar  
MTC  
Multitech  
Neckermann  
1087  
Sambers  
Samsung  
Gorenje  
GPM  
Graetz  
Granada  
1087, 1108, 1512  
1216, 1313  
1349, 1512  
1009, 1102, 1216  
1037, 1087, 1191,  
1349, 1556  
1037  
1035, 1037, 1072,  
1216, 1218, 1264  
Sandra  
Sanyo  
Grandin  
Grundig  
Hanseatic  
HCM  
Hinari  
Hisawa  
Hitachi  
SBR  
Schaub Lorenz  
Schneider  
NEI  
Nikkai  
Oeprations  
Nobliko  
Nokia  
Nordmende  
Oceanic  
Orion  
1102  
SEG  
SEI  
1361, 1548  
1109, 1287, 1343  
1163, 1361  
1037, 1294, 1320,  
1321  
1072, 1217, 1218,  
1264  
1218  
1072, 1157  
1317  
1037, 1191, 1217,  
1320, 1343, 1349,  
1512, 1556  
1010  
1370  
1217, 1264  
1126, 1163, 1226,  
1250  
1216, 1238, 1320  
1009  
1320  
1087, 1247  
1037, 1087, 1374,  
1556  
1109, 1163, 1217,  
1225, 1349, 1548  
Sei-Sinudyne  
Seleco  
Sentra  
Sharp  
Shorai  
Siarem  
Siemens  
Huanyu  
Hypson  
ICE  
Imperial  
Indiana  
Ingelen  
Inno Hit  
Interfunk  
1216, 1374  
1037, 1264, 1282  
1217, 1264, 1371  
1247, 1370, 1418  
1037  
1163  
1072  
1037, 1163, 1247,  
1361, 1512  
Osaki  
Oso  
Osume  
Otake  
Singer  
Otto Versand  
Sinudyne  
Solavox  
Sonitron  
Sonoko  
Sonolor  
Sontec  
Sony  
Soundwave  
Standard  
Stern  
1087, 1102, 1294  
1163  
1208  
Intervision  
Isukai  
ITS  
ITT  
JVC  
1102, 1217, 1264  
1218  
1371  
1163, 1361, 1548  
1053, 1094, 1371  
Otto-Versand  
Palladium  
Panama  
1009, 1037  
1163, 1208  
1037  
1010, 1011  
1037, 1418  
1009, 1217, 1218  
1163, 1206  
1294, 1321  
1218  
1037  
1072, 1163, 1217,  
1218  
1217, 1359  
1037, 1072, 1217  
1217, 1247  
1320  
Panasonic  
Kaisui  
1009, 1216, 1217,  
1218, 1282  
1163, 1206  
1556  
1313  
1216  
1435  
1037  
1087  
1009  
1037, 1072, 1264,  
1294  
1037  
1075, 1087, 1289,  
1512  
Pathe Cinema  
Pausa  
Perdio  
Philco  
Philips  
Kapsch  
Kathrein  
Kenwood  
Kingsley  
Kneissel  
Korpel  
Korting  
Koyoda  
Leyco  
Sunkai  
Susumu  
Sysline  
Tandy  
Phoenix  
Phonola  
Pioneer  
Profex  
Proline  
Protech  
1087  
1037, 1087  
1109, 1163, 1287  
1009, 1361  
1321  
1009, 1037, 1102,  
1217, 1247, 1264  
1010, 1011, 1037,  
1200, 1327, 1328,  
1361, 1512  
1037  
1037  
Tashiko  
Tatung  
Tec  
Technema  
Technics  
Teleavia  
Telefunken  
Telemeister  
Teletech  
Ohter  
Liesenk & Tter  
Loewe  
1250  
1343  
1109, 1335, 1343  
1320  
1009  
Quelle  
Luma  
Luxor  
1206  
1349, 1361  
R-Line  
Radiola  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
TV Set up codes (continued) (KR-V8090)  
5 3  
Maker  
Teleton  
Tensai  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Toshiba  
Uher  
Ultravox  
Universum  
Vestel  
Videosat  
Visa  
Vision  
Set up codes  
1035  
1206, 1320  
1102  
1037, 1264, 1370  
1037  
1247  
Maker  
Set up codes  
1087, 1163  
1217  
1037, 1320  
1102  
1206, 1217, 1349  
1218, 1294, 1317,  
1320  
1216  
1109, 1287, 1343,  
1349, 1399  
Voxson  
Waltham  
Watson  
Watt Radio  
Wega  
White Westinghouse 1037, 1216, 1320  
Yoko  
Zanussi  
Texet  
Thomson  
1087  
Thorn  
1035, 1037, 1072,  
1361, 1512  
1009, 1163  
1320  
1037, 1217, 1264  
1206  
Thorn-Ferguson  
Tomashi  
1343  
1282  
Peprations  
Satellite Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Grundig  
Hinari  
Hirschmann  
Hitachi  
Houston  
Huth  
Intervision  
ITT  
JVC  
Set up codes  
2173, 2571, 2750  
2183  
2173, 2573  
2455  
2668  
2220, 2288  
2592  
2108  
2515  
2092, 2173, 2200,  
2442, 2504, 2658  
2173  
2421  
2513, 2607  
2421  
2592  
2369  
2108, 2573  
2455, 2592  
2200  
2092, 2336  
2344, 2571  
2243  
2571  
2243, 2513  
2220  
Maker  
Palsat  
Panda  
Set up codes  
2501  
2455  
2200, 2292, 2455  
2288, 2592  
2455  
2288  
2362, 2628  
2200  
2396  
2200, 2220, 2288  
2336  
2455  
2108  
2351, 2461  
2183  
2421  
2183, 2504  
2396  
2369, 2421  
2173  
2288, 2628  
2513  
2336, 2455  
2262, 2501  
2421  
Akai  
2515  
Alba  
2362, 2421, 2455,  
2515, 2613  
Philips  
Aldes  
2288  
Phonotrend  
Promax  
Prosat  
Quadral  
Radiola  
Radix  
RFT  
Saba  
Sabre  
Salora  
Amstrad  
2080, 2252, 2345,  
2461  
Ankaro  
Anttron  
Armstrong  
AST  
2220, 2288, 2369  
2183, 2421  
2243  
2351  
Kathrein  
Astra  
2108  
Operations  
Astro  
2173  
Kreiselmeyer  
Kyostar  
La Sat  
Lenco  
Lennox  
Lupus  
Axis  
2369  
Best  
2369  
SAT  
Satec  
Blaupunkt  
Boca  
BT  
2173  
2243, 2513  
2515, 2668  
2067  
SatPartner  
Schwaiger  
Seemann  
SEG  
Siemens  
Skymaster  
Sunstar  
Tantec  
TechniSat  
Telefunken  
Teleka  
Thomson  
Tonna  
Triad  
Universum  
Ventana  
Vortec  
Bush  
Luxor  
Cambridge  
Channel Master  
Commlink  
Connexions  
Crown  
DDC  
2344, 2515  
2362  
2288  
2396  
2243  
Manhattan  
Marantz  
Maspro  
Matsui  
Mediamarkt  
Minerva  
Morgan’s  
Newhaus  
Nikko  
2362  
DNT  
2200, 2396  
2396  
2421  
2067, 2183, 2336  
2252  
2108, 2344, 2455  
2421  
Echostar  
Emanon  
Ferguson  
Fidelity  
Finlux  
Freecom  
Fuba  
G-Sat  
2243, 2613  
2455  
2668  
2351  
2173, 2571  
2200  
2421  
2351  
2173, 2351, 2396,  
2455  
2360, 2713  
2108, 2455, 2573  
2362  
2501  
2344  
2067, 2183, 2336,  
2455, 2791  
2571  
Nokia  
Nordmende  
Orbitech  
Oxford  
2369, 2396, 2421  
2183  
Pace  
Vtech  
Wisi  
Galaxis  
Gooding  
2288  
2571  
Palladium  
LD player Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Pioneer  
Radiola  
Salora  
Set up codes  
5059  
5388  
Maker  
Set up codes  
5193, 5201  
5059  
Other  
Kenwood  
Marantz  
Philips  
5258  
5064, 5194  
5064, 5194, 5388  
Sony  
Telefunken  
5064  
Set up code chart  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
CD Player Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
5 4  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
8157  
Maker  
Set up codes  
8157  
Akai  
8156  
Linn  
Quad  
Alba  
8603, 8615  
8603  
8157  
8157  
8615  
Luxman  
Marantz  
Matsui  
MCS  
Memorex  
Meridian  
Micromega  
Mitsubishi  
NAD  
Naim  
Onkyo  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Pioneer  
8589, 8778  
8029, 8157  
8157, 8288  
8029  
8032  
8157  
8157  
8156  
8000  
8157  
Quasar  
Radiotone  
Revox  
Rotel  
Schneider  
Sharp  
8029  
8615  
8157  
8157  
8134, 8615  
8037  
8000  
8029, 8303  
8481, 8692  
8157  
Amstrad  
Arcam  
AudioTon  
Bush  
California Audio Lab 8029  
Condor  
Cyrus  
Denon  
Fisher  
Grundig  
JVC  
8134  
8157  
8003, 8034  
8048  
8157  
8072  
8028, 8099, 8190,  
8523, 8692, 8826  
Sony  
Technics  
Toshiba  
Universum  
Watson  
Yamaha  
8101  
8029, 8303, 8367  
8157  
8615  
8036, 8187  
Kenwood  
8032  
Cassette deck Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Revox  
Sharp  
Sony  
Technics  
Yamaha  
Set up codes  
7029  
7205  
7170, 7243  
7229  
7205  
Maker  
Set up codes  
7099, 7101  
7135, 7136  
7229  
7029  
7027, 7099, 7101  
Grundig  
Kenwood  
7029  
Memorex  
Onkyo  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Oeprations  
7000, 7071, 7092,  
7183, 7205, 7233,  
7234  
Marantz  
7029  
Pioneer  
Cable Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Maker  
Set up codes  
0003  
0105  
Maker  
Set up codes  
PVP Stereo Visual Matrix 0003  
Scientific Atlanta  
United Cable  
Westminster  
British Telecom  
Decsat  
0105  
0423  
0008, 0277  
Jerrold  
0003, 0276  
DAT deck Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Marantz  
Philips  
Set up codes  
7158  
7158  
Maker  
Sony  
Technics  
Set up codes  
7093  
7158  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Grundig  
Kenwood  
7158  
7216, 7252  
MD deck Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Kenwood  
Sony  
Set up codes  
9000, 9826  
9490  
DVD deck Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
Panasonic  
Toshiba  
6490  
6503  
Ohter  
Misc. audio Set up codes (KR-V8090)  
Maker  
Set up codes  
8459, 8520  
8460  
Jerrold  
Scientific Atlanta  
Starcom  
8459  
In case of difficulty  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Resetting the Microcomputer  
With the pow er cord plugged in, turn the POWER key  
OFF. Then, w hile holding dow n the ON/ STANDBY key,  
press POWER.  
5 5  
If the microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be operated, or  
shows an erroneous display) if the power cord is unplugged while the  
power is ON, or due to some other external factor. If this happens,  
execute the following procedure to reset the microcomputer and  
return the unit to its normal operating condition.  
• Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the contents  
of the memory and returns the unit to the state it was in when it left  
the factory.  
Amplifier  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
Peprations  
No sound from the speakers.  
• The speaker cords are disconnected.  
• Connect them properly referring to “Connect-  
ing the speakers”  
• Adjust the volume to a proper level.  
• Turn OFF the MUTE.  
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• VOLUME is set to the minimum position.  
• MUTE is ON.  
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• The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF.  
• Set the SPEAKERS switch(es) to ON. *  
The standby indicator blinks and sound is  
not output.  
• Speaker cords are short-circuited.  
• Turn the power off, eliminate the short-  
circuiting, then turn on the power again.  
@
Sound is not output from one of the speak- • The speaker cord is disconnected.  
ers.  
• Connect it properly referring to “Connecting  
the speakers”.  
• The speaker balance is set to an extreme • Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone.  
position.  
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Sound is not output from the rear (sur- • The rear speaker cords and/or the center • Connect it properly referring to “Connecting  
round) speakers and/ or the center speaker,  
speaker cord is disconnected.  
the speakers”.  
or their sound is very sm all.  
• A surround mode has not been engaged.  
• Select a surround mode.  
Operations  
• The rear and/or center volume controls are set • Adjust the speaker levels using the test tone.  
to the minimum level.  
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A hum m ing noise is generated w hen the  
PHONO input selector is selected.  
• The audio cord from the turntable is not con- • Insert the audio cord plugs securely into the  
nected to the PHONO jacks.  
PHONO jacks.  
• The turntable is not grounded.  
• Connect the grounding wire to the GND termi-  
nal on the rear panel.  
Tuner  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
Radio Stations cannot be received.  
• No antenna is connected.  
• Connect an antenna.  
• The broadcast band is not set properly.  
• Set the broadcast band properly.  
• The frequency of the desired station is not • Tune the frequency of the desired station.  
tuned.  
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Interference.  
• Noise due to ignition noise from an automo- • Install the outdoor antenna away from the  
bile. road.  
• Noise due to interference from an electric • Turn off the power to the appliance.  
appliance.  
• Noise due to a nearby TV set.  
• Install the receiver farther away from the TV.  
A station w hich w as preset cannot be re- • The preset station belongs to a frequency that • Preset a station with a receivable frequency.  
ceived by pressing the corresponding nu-  
m eric key.  
cannot be received.  
• The preset memory was cleared because the • Preset the station again.  
power cord had been unplugged for a long  
period of time.  
continued on next page  
Other  
In case of difficulty  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Remote control unit  
5 6  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
The backlight flashes five tim es during nor- • The batteries are nearing exhaustion.  
m al operation.  
• Replace with new batteries to preserve the  
currently registered setup information.#  
Subw oofer volum e cannot be adjusted.  
• Subwoofer is OFF.  
• Turn the subwoofer ON.  
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Certain inputs cannot be selected using  
the rem ote control.  
• No preset codes registered at for the respec- • Register a preset code or Non-IR code at the  
tive input(s). respective input(s).  
Rem ote control operation is not possible.  
• The remote control is set to a different opera- • Press VIDEO, AUDIO, or TV to select the  
tion mode.  
• Batteries are exhausted.  
approriate operation mode.  
• Replace with new batteries. If the backup is  
exhasted before you can replace the batter-  
ies, redo the setup procedure. #fi  
• The remote control unit is too far away from • Operate the remote control unit within the  
themainsystem, controllingangleistoolarge,  
or there is an obstacle between the receiver  
and the remote.  
controllable range.  
• The audio cords and system control cords are • Connect properly referring to “Setting up the  
not connected properly. system”.  
• No software is loaded in the source compo- • Place software in the source component you  
nent. want to play.  
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• An attempt is made to play a tape which is • Wait until recording has completed.  
being recorded in the cassette deck.  
• The remote control has not been set to the • PresstheVIDEO, AUDIO, orTVkeytoactivate  
operation mode for the component you wish  
to control.  
• The microprocessor of the remote control • Reset the microprocessor.  
malfunctions.  
the operation mode for the component you  
Oeprations  
want to control before operation.  
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Do not use contact cleaning agents because they could cause a malfunction. Be specifically careful against using contact cleaning agents  
containing oil, since they may deform the plastic components.  
NNoottee  
Memory back up function  
Please note that the follow ing item s w ill be deleted from  
the unit's m em ory if the pow er cord is disconnected from  
the AC outlet or the m ain pow er sw itch is turned off for  
approxim ately 3 days.  
• Power mode.  
• Settings made (like SURROUND SET UP).  
• Input selector settings.  
• Volume level.  
Ohter  
• Broadcast band.  
• Frequency setting.  
• Preset stations.  
Specifications  
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
AUDIO section  
Rated pow er output during STEREO operation  
FM tuner section  
Tuning frequency range ....................... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz  
Usable sensitivity (DIN, 75 )  
5 7  
(KR-V9090)  
(DIN) 1 kHz, 0.7% at 4 Ω ............................. 120 W + 120 W  
(IEC) 63 Hz ~ 12.5 kHz, 0.7% at 4 Ω ......... 120 W + 120 W  
(KR-V8090)  
MONO ......... 1.2µV / 13.2 dBf (40 kHz DEV., S/ N 26 dB)  
STEREO ........ 35µV / 42.1 dBf (46 kHz DEV., S/ N 46 dB)  
Total harm onic distortion (DIN, 1 kHz)  
(DIN) 1 kHz, 0.7% at 4 Ω ............................. 110 W + 110 W  
(IEC) 63 Hz ~ 12.5 kHz, 0.7% at 4 Ω ......... 110 W + 110 W  
Rated pow er output during SURROUND operation  
(KR-V9090)  
MONO ............................................ 0.2 % (65.2 dBf input)  
STEREO .......................................... 0.5 % (65.2 dBf input)  
Signal to noise ratio (DIN w eighted, 1 kHz)  
MONO .................... 65 dB (40 kHz DEV., 65.2 dBf input)  
STEREO .................. 60 dB (46 kHz DEV., 65.2 dBf input)  
Stereo separation (DIN, 1 kHz) ..................................... 40 dB  
Selectivity (DIN, ±300 kHz) ............................................ 64 dB  
Frequency response (30 Hz ~ 15kHz) ........ +0.5 dB, –3.0 dB  
FRONT(1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 ) ........... 120 W + 120 W  
CENTER (1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 )....................... 120 W  
SURROUND(1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 ) ...... 60 W + 60 W  
(KR-V8090)  
Peprations  
FRONT(1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 ) ........... 110 W + 110 W  
CENTER (1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 )....................... 110 W  
SURROUND(1kHz, 0.7% T.H.D. at 4 ) ................. 110 W  
Total harm onic distortion  
(KR-V9090) .............................. 0.015 % (1kHz, 60 W, 4 )  
(KR-V8090) .............................. 0.015 % (1kHz, 55 W, 4 )  
Frequency response  
AM tuner section  
Tuning frequency range ........................ 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
Usable sensitivity (30% m od., S/ N 20 dB)  
........................................................... 16 µV / (600 µV/ m )  
Signal to noise ratio (30 % m od., 1 m V input) ............ 48 dB  
CD ...................................... 5 Hz ~ 85 kHz, +0.5 dB, –3 dB  
Signal to noise ratio (DIN)  
PHONO (MM) ............................................................ 62 dB  
CD .............................................................................. 60 dB  
Input sensitivity / im pedance  
PHONO (MM) ............................................ 2.5 m V / 47 kΩ  
CD ............................................................. 200 m V / 47 kΩ  
ADAPTOR IN ............................................ 400 m V / 10 kΩ  
Output level / im pedance  
TAPE REC ................................................... 200 m V / 1 kΩ  
ADAPTOR OUT .......................................... 200 m V / 1 kΩ  
PRE OUT (CENTER, SURROUND) ................ 1 V / 600 Ω  
PRE OUT (SUBWOOFER) ................................ 1 V / 1 kΩ  
Tone control  
GENERAL  
Pow er consum ption  
(KR-V9090) .............................................................. 330 W  
(KR-V8090) .............................................................. 280 W  
AC outlet  
SWITCHED ....................................... 2 (total 100 W m ax.)  
Dim ensions ........................................................... W : 440 m m  
......................................................................... H : 147 m m  
......................................................................... D : 392 m m  
Weight (Net)  
Operations  
(KR-V9090) ............................................................... 11 kg  
(KR-V8090) ............................................................... 10 kg  
BASS .................................................... ± 8 dB (at 100 Hz)  
TREBLE ................................................. ± 8 dB (at 10 kHz)  
LOUDNESS control  
VOLUME at -40dB level ... +7 dB(100 Hz), +3 dB(10 kHz)  
VIDEO section  
VIDEO inputs / outputs  
VIDEO  
(com posite)................................. 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω  
KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.  
NNoottee  
Other  
Remote operation of other components  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
Refer to the follow ing for the type of rem ote control operations available for each com ponent.  
The setup code for each com ponent m ust be entered beforehand.  
5 8  
• When pressing keys in succession, press each key firmly and be sure  
to wait at least 1 second before pressing the next key.  
• Numeric keys function the same as the numeric keys on the original  
remote.  
• To execute a FUNCTION SHIFT command, press the FUNCTION  
SHIFT key, then press the corresponding key within 3 seconds.  
1 Use the AUDIO, VIDEO, or TV keys to select the com ponent  
you w ant to control.  
2 Press the keys corresponding to the operations you desire.  
Refer to the follow ing sections for details.  
1. Although each setup code is designed to work with a number of different models, certain codes may not work with some models. (Also,  
certain codes may only operate some of the functions available on a given model.)  
2. The charts below show the typical functions available for each component. Some manufacturers use different key combinations to perform  
similar functions. For that reason, we have programmed extra functions on some of the unused number keys to help you control your  
equipment. To find if your component has extra functions, press theFUNCTION SHIFT key, then press a number key. Repeat this procedure  
for each number key.  
NNootteess  
Tuner operations  
Cassette deck operations  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
8
TUNING/SKIP  
TUNING/SKIP  
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
TV/SAT/VID  
BAND  
BAND  
4
+100  
7
4
6
¢
6
4
¢
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
8
7
DISPLAY  
0
7
+ (3 Play)  
Oeprations  
– (2 Play)  
TUNING £ 6 (BAND £ )  
7 (AUTO £ )  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
6 (3 Play)  
8 (Pause)  
7 (Stop)  
DISPLAY (Dimmer )  
REC  
4 (P.CALL – )  
¢ (P.CALL + )  
4 (1 Rewind)  
(Record)  
¢ (¡ Fast forward)  
CD player operations  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
8
TUNING/SKIP  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
BAND  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
4
6
¢
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
8
8
7
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
+10  
ENT  
+ (Disc Skip +)  
– (Disc Skip –)  
Num eric keys  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
REPEAT (Repeat)  
6 (Play/Pause {for SL16})  
6 (3 Play {for other})  
8 (Pause {for other})  
7 (Stop)  
RANDOM (Random)  
DISPLAY (Dimmer)  
4 (Skip)  
¢ (Skip)  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
MD recorder operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
TUNING/SKIP  
8
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
BAND  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
4
6
¢
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
8
8
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
7
+10  
ENT  
+ (¡ Search)  
– (1 Search)  
Ohter  
6 (3 Play)  
8 (Pause)  
Num eric keys  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
+100 (+100)  
7 (Stop)  
REPEAT (Repeat)  
RANDOM (Random)  
DISPLAY (Dimmer)  
4 (Skip back)  
¢ (Skip forward)  
Remote operation of other components  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
5 9  
TV operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
8
TUNING/SKIP  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
4
+100  
7
BAND  
4
+100  
7
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
4
6
¢
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
8
8
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
7
+10  
ENT  
+ (Channel +)  
– (Channel –)  
6 (Mute)  
Num eric keys  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
TV/ SAT./ VID (Input selector)  
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio)  
+100 (TV TEXT)  
8 (Volume +)  
7 (Volume –)  
REPEAT (Text off)  
Peprations  
RANDOM (MIX)  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
VCR operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
REC  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TUNING/SKIP  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
BAND  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
4
6
¢
(Record)  
8
8
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
7
GUIDE  
+10  
ENT  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
TV/ SAT./ VID (Input selector)  
Num eric keys  
+ (Channel +)  
– (Channel –)  
6 (3 Play)  
(OSD menu)  
8 (Pause)  
7 (Stop)  
4 (1 Rewind)  
¢ (¡ Fast forward)  
Operations  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
LD player operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
8
TUNING/SKIP  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
GUIDE  
BAND  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
4
6
¢
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
8
8
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
(OSD menu)  
7
+10  
ENT  
+ (A, A/B)  
– (B)  
6 (3 Play)  
8 (Pause)  
Num eric keys  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
INFO (Frame- time)  
7 (Stop)  
REPEAT (Repeat)  
RANDOM (Random)  
DISPLAY (Display)  
4 (Skip back)  
¢ (Skip forward)  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
Satellite tuner operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
TV/SAT/VID  
GUIDE  
8
TV/SAT/VID  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TUNING/SKIP  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
BAND  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
4
6
¢
8
8
(OSD menu)  
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
+10  
ENT  
7
Num eric keys  
6 (Select)  
8 (»)  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
TV/ SAT./ VID (Input selector)  
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio)  
+100 (+100)  
+ (Channel +)  
– (Channel –)  
Other  
7 («)  
4 (|)  
¢ (\)  
Remote operation of other components  
KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)  
FUNCTION  
6 0  
SHIFT  
Cable tuner operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
8
GUIDE  
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TUNING/SKIP  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
BAND  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
4
6
¢
8
8
(OSD menu)  
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
7
+10  
ENT  
Num eric keys  
+ (Channel +)  
– (Channel –)  
6 (Select)  
8 (»)  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
MENU (Menu)  
THEME (Theme)  
FAV. (Favorite)  
TV/ SAT./ VID (Input selector)  
INFO (Page)  
7 («)  
4 (|)  
¢ (\)  
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio)  
+100 (+100)  
FUNCTION  
SHIFT  
DVD player operations  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
MENU  
THEME  
FAV  
REC  
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
1
2
INFO  
5
3
ALT AUD  
6
8
P. CALL  
P. CALL  
TUNING/SKIP  
TV/SAT/VID  
TV/SAT/VID  
4
+100  
7
4
+100  
7
BAND  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
9
4
6
¢
(Record)  
Oeprations  
8
8
DISPLAY  
0
DISPLAY  
0
GUIDE  
7
+10  
ENT  
Num eric keys  
+ (Disc skip +)  
– (Disc skip –)  
6 (3 Play)  
8 (Pause)  
FUNCTION SHIFT com m ands  
ALT AUDIO (Alternate audio)  
+100 (+100)  
(OSD menu)  
7 (Stop)  
4 (Skip back)  
¢ (Skip forward)  
REPEAT (Repeat)  
RANDOM (Random)  
DISPLAY (Display)  
For your records  
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces  
designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Refer  
to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for  
information or service on this product.  
Ohter  
Model__________________ Serial Number________________________  

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