Kenwood VR-5090 DVR User Manual


 
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Using Receiver
Using Remote Control Unit in Multiple Zones
The VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080 offers dual-zone output and control,
which enables you to use a single receiver to control devices and speak-
ers for 2 zones. Due to its advanced features and controls, you can listen
to music in one zone while a movie plays in the other!
Depending on your tastes and budget, you can set up one of the follow-
ing sound scenarios to make full use of the VR-5700/VR-5090/VR-5080s
capabilities:
No additional amplifier for Zone B: You can use your receivers Speaker
B output for Zone B. This allows you to listen to full surround sound in
Zone A only, or in stereo in Zone A when Zone B is active. The sound in
Zone B will always be in stereo.
Stereo amplifier for Zone B: You use an additional stereo amplifier for
Zone B (connected to the receivers Second Zone Preouts). This allows
you to hear full surround sound in Zone A even if you are also listening
in Zone B. The sound in Zone B will always be in stereo.
This section covers only multiple-zone operation of the receiver. See Chap-
ter Two for general operating instructions.
How Do I Switch Control Modes?
You can use Remote Control unit to operate your receiver and source
devices from 2 different zones. To do so, you need to switch control modes
to control the devices from each zone.
To make operations from Zone B easier, we recommend that you pur-
chase a second Remote Control unit. That way you can leave one Remote
Control unit in Zone A that is always set up for Zone A operation, and
another Remote Control unit in Zone B that is always set up for Zone B
operation.
Some system control features are not available when the Remote control
unit is set up for multi-zone control.
Using Remote Control Unit in Multiple Zones