Kenwood HTB-504-DV Owners Manual

Congratulations!
The HTB-504DV Home Theater System will make watching movies at home more fun than ever. To connect your speakers to the receiver follow the instructions on this sheet. To learn how to oper­ate your receiver please read and follow the instruction manual included in the receiver’s box. If you’re also connecting other equip­ment, such as a TV, VCR, CD player or other source component, use the receiver’s manual in combination with the manuals that came with those components.
Placing Your Speakers
Place the speakers as shown in the diagram below. While you’re setting the speakers up, keep these points in mind:
• If the subwoofer causes discoloration of the TV picture, move it away from the TV until the discoloration disappears.
• Since the center speaker is magnetically shielded, you can place it right on top of the TV without worrying about picture discoloration.
• You can hang the surround speakers on the wall using heavy­duty picture-hangers.
• Placing the subwoofer next to a wall yields more deep bass out­put than placing it away from a wall. Placing the subwoofer in a corner yields the deepest bass output overall.
Connecting Your Speakers
Important: Do not plug the receiver and subwoofer’s power cords into AC outlets until you have properly connected all of the speakers.
Connect the speakers as shown in the main diagram. In each case, connect the colored speaker wire to the red terminals on the speaker and receiver, and connect the black speaker wire to the black terminals on the speaker and receiver.
To make connecting the speakers easier, we have color-coded the speaker wire and the terminals on the speakers, labeled the termi­nals on the receiver, and pre-stripped the insulation from the ends of the wire.
The subwoofer connects to the receiver using the black audio cable:
• Connect one end of the black audio cable to the input connec­tor on the subwoofer labeled
L/MONO, and connect the other end
to the connector on the receiver labeled SUB WOOFER PRE OUT.
Using your Subwoofer
Your SW-35HT subwoofer has features that make it easy to set up and use.
Auto Power On/Off
After you turn the subwoofer’s power switch On for the first time, the subwoofer’s Auto Power On/Off feature will put the subwoofer into Standby when you’re not using it and turn it On again when you use your system. (When the subwoofer is On the indicator on its rear panel glows green. When the subwoofer is in Standby the indicator glows red.) If you will not be using your system for an extended period of time we recommend that you turn the sub­woofer’s power switch Off.
Quick Connect Guide Step 1: Speakers
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Crossover Filter Switch
Since your receiver has a built-in crossover (circuitry that separates the bass from the rest of the sound) on its subwoofer output, set the subwoofer’s Crossover Filter switch to Off.
Volume Control
Initially, set the subwoofer’s volume knob to the 11 o’clock position. During normal operation you will use the receiver’s subwoofer volume control to change the sub­woofer volume. (This is much more convenient than having to reach behind the subwoofer to turn its volume knob every time you want to adjust its volume.) If the receiver’s subwoofer volume control won’t go loud or soft enough, re-adjust the subwoofer’s volume knob to compensate. See the receiver’s instruction manual for details on using the receiver’s subwoofer volume control.
Balancing the Speakers
You can use your ears to balance the volume levels of all the system’s speakers for your room and listening position. When all of the speakers are set at the same volume level, your system will create a more realistic, spacious surround sound environment.
1. Sit in the seat where you will be watching movies. Eliminate as many external noises as possible.
2. Turn the receiver’s volume control up to between -20dB and -25dB. For greatest accuracy, the level balancing should be done at a moderately loud listening level.
3. Press the
SETUP button on the remote five times. The receiver’s display will read
Lch 0dB, the left speaker icon will flash and you will hear test noise circulate from speaker to speaker. (The display will change and the speaker icons will flash to indicate which speaker is playing the test noise.)
4. Using the left front speaker as a reference, carefully listen to the volume level of the noise through each speaker. If the noise is much louder or softer through one speaker than it is through the left front speaker, wait until the display shows that speaker and press one of the
MULTI CONTROL buttons on the remote.
The test noise will stay in that speaker. Using the MULTI CONTROL buttons, adjust the speaker’s volume until it’s the same as the left front speaker.
5. Repeat Step 4 for each speaker except the subwoofer until they all play at the same volume level. Fine-tune the levels as necessary.
6. Due to the way humans hear, the test noise through the subwoofer will not sound as loud as it really is. Because of this, you cannot use the test noise to properly set the level of the subwoofer. To set the subwoofer level, listen to familiar music or films that have strong bass content and adjust the subwoofer level until it sounds balanced with the rest of the speakers. (The subwoofer test noise is designed to be used with a sound pressure level meter for balancing.)
7. Do not be concerned with the volume setting number readout on the display while you’re doing the balancing—this is for reference purposes only. However, once you have balanced all the speakers you should write each speaker’s volume setting down for reference.
Setting the Speaker Distances
This last step adjusts the timing of all the speakers so that their sound arrives at the listening location at the proper time.
1. Measure the distance from each speaker to your seat. Write the distances down.
2. Press the
SETUP button on the remote six times. The display will read 10FT 3.0M,
and the left and right speaker icons will flash.
3. Press the
MULTI CONTROL buttons until the display matches the distance from your
left and right speakers to your listening position. (Each 0.3 meter increment equals one foot.)
4. Press the
SETUP button again and repeat step 3 for the center speaker, and again
for each surround speaker.
5. When you’ve finished setting the speaker distances, press the
SETUP button once
to exit the setup mode.
(DVD Player Quick-Connect Guide on other side)
If you have any questions about your new system, please contact our Customer Service Department at (800) KENWOOD, or visit our Web site at www.kenwoodusa.com
Quick Connect Guide Step 2: DVD Player
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(Speaker Quick-Connect Guide on other side)
If you have any questions about your new system, please contact our Customer Service Department at (800) KENWOOD, or visit our Web site at www.kenwoodusa.com
Connecting the DVD Player to the Receiver
Connect the DVD player to the receiver as shown in the main diagram, using the supplied cables. You can plug the DVD player’s power cord into one of the receiver’s switched AC outlets.
Coaxial Digital Cable
The coaxial digital cable (orange) carries the digital audio bit­stream to the receiver for decoding.
Audio and Composite Video Cables
The audio and composite video cables carry the standard analog audio and composite video signals to the receiver. Use the red wire for the right audio channel, the white wire for the left audio channel and the yellow wire for the video connection.
S-Video Connections
If your TV or monitor has an S-Video input you can use an optional S-Video cable to connect the DVD player to the receiver for improved video quality over the standard composite video connection. If you use an S-Video cable to connect the DVD play­er to the receiver you must also use an S-Video cable to connect the receiver to the TV or monitor.
Programming the Receiver Remote to Control the DVD Player
Before you can use the receiver’s remote to control the DVD play­er, you need to program the remote.
1. Press the DVD
SOURCE button on the receiver’s remote.
2. Press and hold the
SETUP button until the remote’s LED blinks
twice, then release the SETUP button.
3. Using the remote’s numeric buttons, enter the code “0-5-3-4”. The remote’s LED will blink twice. (If the LED does not blink twice, repeat this step.)
4. Turn the DVD player’s power on and press its button to open the disc drawer. Aim the receiver’s remote at the DVD player and press the >/ll button. The disc drawer should close. The receiver remote will now control the DVD player. (If the DVD player’s disc drawer does not close, repeat Steps 1 – 3.)
Controlling the DVD Player with the Receiver Remote
To operate the DVD player with the receiver’s remote, press the DVD
SOURCE
button, then press the button for the operation you want to perform. If you don’t press a button within 15 seconds, the remote automatically returns to the receiver control mode, and you must press the DVD
SOURCE button again before operating the DVD player.
Use the following buttons on the receiver’s remote to control the DVD player:
See the receiver’s instruction manual for more information about con­trolling the DVD player with the receiver’s remote.
Connecting Other Components
To connect your TV and other components to the receiver, refer to pages 10 – 15 of the receiver’s instruction manual.
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Power ON/OFF
Numeric entry buttons
Return to previous menu screen
Cursor and selection controls
DVD Controls:
>> = Search Forward << = Search Backward >/ll = Play
ll = Pause
= Stop
Activates the on-screen display
Activates the menu system
DVD Source button
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