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o connect a Kenwood VR-405 to a PS4, you will need to use the audio and video outputs on the PS4 and the audio and video inputs on the Kenwood VR-405. Here are the general steps to follow:
Connect the HDMI cable from the PS4 HDMI Out port to the HDMI In port on the Kenwood VR-405.
Connect the audio cable from the PS4 Digital Out (optical) port to the Optical In port on the Kenwood VR-405.
Turn on the Kenwood VR-405 and set the input to HDMI or Optical, depending on which cable you used.
Turn on the PS4 and adjust the audio settings on the PS4 to output audio through the HDMI or Optical connection.
Adjust the audio settings on the Kenwood VR-405 to match the audio settings on the PS4.
It is important to consult the user manual of both the Kenwood VR-405 and the PS4 for specific instructions on how to connect them and adjust the settings. If the VR-405 doesn't have a HDMI input, you can use an HDMI to composite adapter to connect the PS4 and the VR-405.
there might be a power-related part that needs to be upgraded. Please check the table of contents of the manual for errors or troubleshooting section to identify what procedure needs to be followed to get your kenwood working again.
Hi changeman5 Have you tried to do a full reset on the unit. Disconnect from the wall for 24 hrs. Then try again. If the problem persists, it may have power supply issues, or a DC offset problem shutting it down. If you are game, I could talk you through some more diagnostics...
WOOHOO!! I fixed this issue... same problem as everyone else has mentioned... to reset the Kenwood VR-606 receiver, unplug the unit. Hold the power button down and while holding the power button plug the unit in.
Say a prayer...
Then press the power button.
My display isn't working, but my speakers are working, and that's really all I care about right now... good luck to others!
The unit is protecting itself from a high current situation on the output amps. Either you have a bad speaker or an Amp that is getting ready to give up the ghost. Check your speakers with an Ohm-meter for proper readings (ie 4Ohm speaker should read 4 ohms)
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