RFU-6100
and degrade the system’s perform-
ance.
Congratulations!
RF Receiver Connections
The Kenwood Fineline™ RFU-6100 RF Wireless System eliminates the long wires that run from
your A/V receiver to your surround speakers. Our RF wireless technology works with any
conventional surround speaker, so you are free to choose any brand and model of surround
speaker, or you can use it with surround speakers that you already own. This sheet explains
how to connect and set up the system’s RF transmitter and RF receiver units.
• To minimize interference, place
the RF transmitter away from
your A/V receiver and TV.
Left Surround
Speaker
Right Surround
Speaker
4. Connect the left & right surround
speakers to the RF receiver as
shown in the diagram to the left.
Setting Up the Wireless System
• Connect the terminal with the
blue lever to the left surround
speaker; connect the terminal
with the gray lever to the right
surround speaker.
1. Connect
the
RF
transmitter’s speaker
wires as shown in the
diagram to the right.
RF Transmitter Connections
Connect
the speaker's "
"
+
(red) terminal
to the receiver's
• Connect the wire
with the blue lead to
the A/V receiver’s
Left Surround speak-
er output’s “+” termi-
nal; connect the wire
with the gray lead to
the A/V receiver’s
colored connector
• Make sure to connect the “+” ter-
minals on the RF receiver to the
“+” terminals on the speakers.
5. Place the RF receiver at least one
foot off the ground. Avoid placing it
close to large metal objects like
radiators or heating/air condition-
ing ducts. These objects can
absorb RF signals and degrade the
system’s performance.
Right
Surround
speaker output’s “+”
terminal.
Blue
Wire
Gray
Wire
• To minimize interference, place
the RF receiver away from your
A/V receiver and TV.
RFU-6100 RF Receiver
NOTE: The transmitter
can be used with A/V
receivers with a sur-
round channel power
rating of up to 120
watts per channel.
Use with surround
channel power of
more than 120 watts
per channel may
cause audible distortion.
RFU-6100T RF Transmitter
6. Make sure that the RF channel
switches on the transmitter and
receiver are both set to the same
channel (see the diagram to the right).
RF Channel Selection
7. Plug the RF receiver’s AC cord and
the RF transmitter’s power adapter
into a wall outlet..
8. Extend the antennas on both units
as needed to improve reception.
2. Connect the supplied power supply adapter as shown in the diagram above.
Important: Do not plug the power adapter into the wall outlet until you have made
all of the RF transmitter and RF receiver connections (Step 7).
9. If reception is poor or there is inter-
ference, change the RF channel on
3. Place the RF transmitter at least one foot off the ground. Avoid placing it close to large metal
objects like radiators or heating/air conditioning ducts. These objects can absorb RF signals
the transmitter and receiver as shown in the diagram to the right.
• Make sure both units are set to the same RF channel.
Kenwood Fineline™ Quick Start Guide
If you have any questions about your new system, please contact our Customer Service Department at
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