Kenwood VR-5900 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Sound
Sound
I don’t hear any sound at all
Check that:
The volume is set at the proper level. See “Adjusting the Volume” on
page 11 of this manual.
Mute is OFF. If the MUTE indicator on the front of the receiver is
blinking, MUTE is ON. See “Muting Sound” on page 15 of this manual.
The proper input (e.g., CD player, Tuner, etc.) has been selected on
the PowerTouch. See “How Do I Operate Devices?” on page 29 of this
manual.
The proper zone has been selected. See “How Do I Switch Control
Modes?”on page 91 of this manual.
The CD2/Tape2 MONITOR input has not been selected. (If it has,
the CD2/Tape2 MONITOR indicator on the receiver’s front panel will
be lit). See “What’s on the Front Panel of Your Kenwood Audio - Video
Receiver?” on page 2 of this manual.
The input mode matches the input signal (e.g., analog vs. digital) that
has been set. See “To set the Input mode manually” on page 23 of
this manual.
The correct Input Mode (e.g., FULL AUTO) has been set for the digital
input. See “Input Modes” on page 22.
The correct speakers have been activated. See “Turning the Speakers
On” on page 10 of this manual.
Audio is not output only when a 96k fs compatible disc is played.
The optical cable may be bent. Use a new optical cable.
Check that the optical cable connector is connected properly.
Certain DVD player models inhibit digital output. Use analog cables
with such a DVD player.
I can’t hear sound from one or more of the speakers, or the sound
is abnormally low
Check that:
All of the speaker wires are connected tightly, not short circuited. See
Chapter One of the Connections and Setup Guide.