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1. Program Type Name Display Pop Music POP M Rock Music ROCK M Easy Listening Music EASY M Light Classical LIGHT M Serious Classical CLASSICS Other Music OTHER M News NEWS Current Affairs AFFAIRS Information INFO Sport SPORT Education EDUCATE Drama DRAMA Culture CULTURE Science SCIENCE Varied VARIED Weather WEATHER Finance FINANCE Children s programs CHILDREN Social Affairs SOCIAL Religion RELIGION Phone In PHONE IN Travel TRAVEL Leisure LEISURE Jazz Music JAZZ Country Music COUNTRY National Music NATION M Oldies Music OLDIES Folk Music FOLK M Documentary DOCUMENT Listening to radio broadcasts NO PROG is displayed if this operation is attempted before performing the RDS AUTO MEMORY operation El Press the PTY key to start searching Example Searching for a Rock Music broadcast Display while searching Blinks for 2 seconds Program type name display Display when a station is received Goes out STEREO TUNED Station name display e No sound is heard while PTY is blinking elf the desired program type cannot be found NO PROG is displayed then after several seconds the display returns to the original display To select another program type Repeat steps B and B Reserving the desired information When the receiver is tuned to a RDS EON station a station at which the EON indicator lights up thi
2. The initial factory setting is TAPE 1 To change the source name associated with the MD TAPE1 jacks to MD follow the steps below Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select TAPE 1 Hold down the AUTO key for more than 2 seconds e The source indication changes to MD e To return to the original indication repeat the above procedure Selecting the speaker system Press the SPEAKERS A or B key to select the speaker system to be used AON Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS A terminals on the rear panel BON Sound from the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals on the rear panel A B ON_ Sound from both the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS A and B terminals on the rear panel A B OFF No sound from the speakers Use this setting when listening with headphones The indicator for the speakers you want to use should be lit s o B Listening to a source component El Use the input selector INPUT SELECTOR to select the source you want to listen to The input sources change as shown below Selecting a source using the INPUT SELECTOR TUNER frequency display CD TAPE 1 or MD O PHONO AUX e When selecting an input source by using the remote control press the desired input selector key e The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver always cycles through all inputs Start playback from the selected sourc
3. antenna adaptor Commercially available Setting up the system Connecting the speakers Strip coating Push lever m Insert cord Return lever Front Speakers A Front Speakers B Right Left Right Left S S S S Use the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals if you want to connect a second front speaker system To produce sound from the powered subwoofer turn the SPEAKERS A key on No sound will be produced if only the SPEAKERS B key is on UBWOOFERI Powered subwoofer e Never short circuit the and speaker cords e f the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity the sound will be unnatural with ambiguous acoustic imaging Be sure to connect the speakers correctly Speaker impedance After confirming the speaker impedance indications printed on the rear panel of the receiver connect speakers with matching impedance ratings Using speakers with a rated impedance other than that indicated on the rear panel of the receiver could result in malfunctions or damage to the speakers or receiver Preparations Setting up the system Connecting the system control 6 suonesedaig Connecting system control cords after connecting a KENWOOD audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient system con
4. loaded in the source component e An attempt is made to play a tape which is being recorded in the cassette deck Memory back up function Please note that the following items will be deleted from the unit s memory if the power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet or the main power switch is turned off for approximately 3 days e Power mode e Input selector settings e Volume level e Broadcast band e Frequency setting e Preset stations In case of difficulty e Replace with new batteries e Operate the remote control unit ra the controllable range e Connect properly referring to Setting up the system 4 6 e Place software in the source component you want to play e Wait until recording has completed Other 20 43410 Specifications AUDIO section Rated power output during STEREO operation DIN 1 kHz 0 7 at 4 Q oo 105 W 105 W IEC 63 kHz 12 5 kHz 0 5 at 4 Q 100 W 100 W Total harmonic distortion 0 02 1 kHz 50 W 4 Q Signal to noise ratio PHONO MDM 0ssscsssssssssssssssssssseseees 75 dB IHF 66 55 dB DIN 50mW output CD AARET Baia Anna E 92 dB IHF 66 56 dB DIN 50mW output Input sensitivity impedance PHONO MM cessceeeesseeeeesseeeees 2 5 mV 27 KQ CD viet cent departed ee ies 200 mV 47 KQ Output level impedance TAPE REG a eee ie 200 mV 2 2 KQ PRE OUT SUBWOOFER eeeeee 2V 2 2kQ T
5. of a double cassette deck If MD is selected as the input source this key function as numeric key AUTO m key 43 If tuner is selected as the input source this key functions as the AUTO key If CD or MD is selected as the input source this key functions as the stop key VOLUME UP DOWN keys 10 MEMORY key 14 Use to store radio stations in the preset memory SOUND key 1 Use to adjust the sound quality O BASS BOOST key 1 Use to select the maximum adjustment setting for the low frequency range DIMMER key 14 Use to adjust the brightness of the display Input selector keys 10 Use to select the receiver s input source RDS operation keys 13 Use to receive RDS broadcasts POWER 1 0 key 10 Use to switch the power ON STANDBY when the POWER is turned ON S DIRECT key AL MUTE key 7 Use to temporarily mute the sound MULTI CONTROL keys Used to make a variety of settings BALANCE key 1 Use to adjust the sound balance TAPE2 MONITOR key 10 12 Preparing the remote control Loading the batteries Remove the cover Insert the batteries e Insert two AA size R06 batteries as indicated by the polarity markings Operation When the STANDBY indicator is lit the power turns ON when you press the POWER 1 0 key on the remote control When the power comes ON press the key you want to operate Operating ra
6. setting is 0 Press the SOUND key to return to the input indication Listening to radio broadcasts Tuning non RDS radio stations Radio stations can be classified into RDS Radio Data System stations and other stations To listen to or store RDS stations in the preset memory see the section entitled Using RDS TA NEWS Tod DISPLAY mm als a NS F MULTI CONTROL AUTO INPUT SELECTOR 1 0 10 AUTO VOLUME UP DOWN 29 EET hea PCALL gt i DIMMER Fpa INPUT SELECTOR PTY 7 Toe DISPLAY TE TA NEWS Use the input selector INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner Buse the BAND key to select the desired broadcast band Each press switches the band as follows FM or AM indicator Q FM s n G AM DE a El Use the AUTO key to select the desired tuning method Each press switches the tuning method as follows AUTO lit auto tuning AUTO not lit manual tuning 1 If the radio waves are weak and there is a lot of interference switch to manual tuning With manual tuning stereo broad casts will be received in monaural e Normally set to AUTO auto tuning Use the MULTI CONTROL to select the station Lights when a broadcast is being received in stereo n a is dTa TUNED is ar ia aur displayed when a station is received Frequency display Auto tuning The next
7. station is tuned automatically Manual tuning Turn the knob press the key to select the desired station e You can also use the TUNING key on the remote control to make the selection Using RDS Radio Data System RDS is asystem that transmits useful information in the form of digital data for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast signal Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions such as automatic display of the station name RDS functions PTY Program TYpe identification Search 16 Automatically tunes to a station that is currently broad casting the specified program type genre EON Enhanced Other Network reservation 16 Sets the tuner to automatically switch to stations broad casting one of two types of programs even though you are listening to another station The tuner returns to the original station when the broadcast of the selected pro gram ends PS Program Service name Display Automatically displays the station name transmitted by the RDS station RDS Auto Memory function 14 Automatically selects and stores up to 30 RDS stations in the preset memory If fewer than 30 RDS stations have been stored in the preset memory regular FM stations will be stored in the remaining places Radio Text function Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS stations when you press the DISPLAY key Ther
8. stations you like The preset stations can i be recalled also very easily 4 A Setting up the SYStOM sssssssssssessssesesssresssnenees 4 Connecting audio component cceeeeseeeeeeeeees 4 RDS Radio Data System tuner 4 Connec ing theantenna Suerge ae 5 The receiver is equipped with a RDS tuner that provides several Connec ing the speakers 00 22 eee ce ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 convenient tuning functions RDS Auto Memory to automati Connecting the system Control cceeeeecetseeeeeees 6 cally preset up to 30 stations including RDS broadcasting Names and functions Of parts 1 ccsssseees 7 different programs and ordinary FM stations station name Man UAMt cass ccds a cance eda iaa a Gs E ahate E 7 display to show you the name of the current broadcast station Remote control UNIT asseris aneta areata 8 and PTY Search to let you tune stations by program type Preparing the remote control ccc 9 PTY Program TYpe search Operations Lets you tune stations by specifying the type of program you want to hear Normal playback ccueeeeeeeenaane Preparing for playback EON Enhanced Other Networks reservation Listening to a source COMPONENT oss seein 10 The EON function lets you monitor information on other Adjusting the sound stations so you can receive traffic or news programs as Recording suvateusdudeavedsteadesse soon as they are broadcast even they are broadcast on a Recording AUCIO sasit ane aa aas
9. 0 W AC outlet SWITCHED 2 2ccceeeeeesseeeeees 2 total 150 W max Dimensions fe2eestcses deve cieiceteesiaes Ridieecdceeertisennse W 440mm H 144mm D 389mm Weight N t aaa eia aiet 8 0 kg 1 KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice 2 The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location under a water freezing temperature KENWOOD For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa tion or service on this product Model Serial Number
10. 5 e Insert the audio cord plugs securely into the PHONO jacks e Connect the grounding wire to the GND terminal on the rear panel 4 Symptom Cause Remedy Radio stations cannot be received e No antenna is connected e The broadcast band is not set properly e The frequency of the desired station is not tuned e Connect an antenna 5 e Set the broadcast band properly e Tune the frequency of the desired sta tion SS Interference A station which was preset cannot be received by pressing the corre sponding numeric key e Noise due to ignition noise from an auto mobile e Noise due to interference from an elec tric appliance e Noise due to a nearby TV set e The preset station belongs toa frequency that cannot be received eThe preset memory was cleared be cause the power cord had been un plugged for a long period of time e Install the outdoor antenna away from the road e Turn off the power to the appliance e Install the receiver farther away from the TV e Preset a station with a receivable fre quency e Preset the station again Remote control unit e Batteries are exhausted e The remote control unit is too far away from the main system controlling angle is too large or there is an obstacle be Remote control operation is not possible tween the receiver and the remote e The audio cords and system control cords are not connected properly e No software is
11. KENWOOD AUDIO RECEIVER KRF A4030 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION About the supplied remote control RC R0708 Compared to standard remote controls the remote control supplied with this receiver has several operation modes These modes enable the remote control to control other audio components In order to effectively use the remote control it is important to read the operating instructions and obtain a proper understanding of the remote control and how to switch its operation modes etc Using the remote control without completely understanding its design and how to switch the operation modes may result in incorrect operations B60 4557 00 EN suonesedaig Before applying the power Units are designed for operation as follows EFurope and UK e230 sk i eh AC 230 V only RUSSIA u eesestesseees AC 220 V only Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLO SURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTI TUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THE EXCLAMATIO
12. N POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTE NANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE AC COMPANYING THE APPLIANCE Maintenance of the set When the front panel or case becomes dirty wipe with a soft dry cloth Do not use thinner benzine alcohol etc for these agents may cause discoloration In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil for they may deform the plastic component uN Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage If your unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your dealer immediately If your unit was shipped to you directly notify the shipping company without delay Only the consignee the person or company receiving the unit can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage We recommend that you retain the original carton and pack ing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future Keep this manual handy for future reference Accessories AM loop antenna 1 FM indoor antenna 1 Remote control uni
13. N STANDBY 1 key 10 PHONES jack 1 Use to switch the power ON STANDBY when the POWER Use for headphone listening is turned ON SPEAKERS A B keys 0 STANDBY indicator Use to turn speaker system A B on and off POWER key 0 SOUND key 11 MULTI CONTROL knob Use to adjust the sound quality Used to make a variety of settings BAND key 13 BALANCE key 7 Use to select the broadcast band Use to adjust the sound balance AUTO key 13 PTY key 16 Use to select the auto tuning mode Use to perform PTY search SOURCE DIRECT key Q TA NEWS key 7 MEMORY key 14 O DISPLAY key 4 Use to store radio stations in the preset memory Use to change the display indications when receiving RDS TAPE 2 MONITOR key 40 12 broadcasts INPUT SELECTOR knob 10 Use to adjust the brightness of the display Use to select the input sources VOLUME CONTROL knob 10 Standby mode While the standby indicator of the unit is lit a small amount of current is flowing into the unit s internal circuitry to back up the memory This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit While the unit is in the standby mode it can be turned ON from the remote control unit Preparations 8 suonesedalg Remote control unit KENWOOD AA TUNING 44 P CALL DP i 7B 100 MULT CONTROL L UPA S DIRECT IA TL D gt Tar ei REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC
14. R0708 Model RC R0708 Infrared ray system O Numeric keys 1 0 10 If CD or MD is selected as the input source these keys function as numeric keys If tuner is selected as the input source these keys are used to call up station presets Component operation keys Use these keys to operate other components with system control connections to the receiver TUNING lt lt gt gt keys 13 f tuner is selected as the input source these keys func tion as tuning keys f CD or MD is selected as the input source these keys function as search keys P CALL lt lt gt gt keys 15 f tuner is selected as the input source these keys func tion as P CALL keys f CD or MD is selected as the input source these keys function as skip keys lt key f tape is selected as the input source this key functions as the play key for side B of the cassette the side facing away from the front of the deck Names and functions of parts BAND 11 key 13 If tuner is selected as the input source this key functions as the band selector key If CD is selected as the input source this key functions as the play pause key If MD is selected as the input source this key functions as the play key DISC SKIP A B 100 key If CD is selected as the input source this key functions as the multi CD player disc skip key If TAPE is selected as the input source this key is used to switch between the two decks A and B
15. aa AEEA ses station dil terent fromthe one volar cure listening Listening to radio broadcast t9 Nn the broadcast ends the receiver returns to the Tuning non RDS radio Stations cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee original station When listening to KENWOOD source Using RDS Radio Data System components connected with system control cords the Using the DISPLAY key veiectecdide catendendostlva dea devendiceedes input selector on the receiver automatically switches to Presetting RDS stations the tuner whena program you desire is broadcast RDS AUTO MEMORY nen Presetting radio stations manuall Remote controllable audio function e OTE stations E A tetas By connecting KENWOOD source components such as a Receiving preset stations in order P CALL 15 cassette deck and CD player through system control connec Tuning by program type PTY search s s s 16 tion the basic operations of these components can be con Reserving the desired information ccccccceeeeeeeeeeee 16 trolled from the remote control unit provided with this unit A single remote control unit can control the entire audio system Other easily In case of difficulty 0 0 tstsssesssnsssesnsnssestsnsrsnees 18 New TRAIT transistor Specifications sessssssessseessrsesssssessresessessnieeessnseeeee 20 The new developed TRAIT transistor with extremely supe rior temperature characteristics is used in this amplifier s amplifi
16. ay damage the unit 3 Do not connect power cords from components whose power consumption is larger than what is indicated on the AC outlet at the rear of this unit uN Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Connecting audio components Shape of AC outlets For U K Other countries jie OQ OCOOOOO O O00000 IN PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN REC OUT IN TAF MONITOR bee Video deck Monitor TV CD player fi f TI OUT 5 Record player Connecting the antennas AM Antenna terminal connections Push lever Return lever EN A R Insert cord AM loop antenna The supplied loop antenna is for use indoors Place it as far as possible from the receiver TV set speaker cords and power cord and adjust the direction for best reception FM indoor antenna The supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only For stable signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna Disconnect the indoor antenna when you connect one outdoors FM outdoor antenna Lead the 75Q coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75Q terminal AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna D FM outdoor antenna Use an
17. cation circuit Through the use of this transistor distor tion generated because of temperature change is kept to a minimum resulting in pure sound reproduction Preparations suonesedaig Setting up the system Make connections as shown below When connecting the related system components be sure to also refer to the instruction manuals supplied with the components you are connecting Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until all connections are completed Microcomputer malfunction If operation is not possible or an erroneous display ap pears even though all connections have been made properly reset the microcomputer referring to In case of difficulty 18 CAUTION Be sure to adhere followings Or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard e Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit e Leave a space around the unit from the largest outside dimension including projection equal or greater than shown below Top panel 50cm Side panel 10cm Back panel 10cm Notes 1 Be sure to insert all connection cords securely If their connections are imperfect the sound may not be pro duced or noise may interfere 2 Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before plugging or unplugging any connection cords Plug ging unplugging connection cords without disconnecting the power cord can cause malfunctions and m
18. deck refer to the instruction manual of the double cassette deck TAPE2 MONITOR function You can connect a cassette deck or graphic equalizer to the TAPE2 MONITOR jacks of the receiver If a graphic equalizer is connected the TAPE2 MONITOR key should be left in the on position Alternately if a cassette deck equipped with a 3 head system is connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR jacks you will be able to monitor the just recorded signal while making recordings on the cassette deck By switching the TAPE2 MONITOR key on and off you can compare the sound of the source signal and the just recorded signal For more information refer to the instruction manual of the connected component e The equalizer effect can be applied to the played audio but cannot be recorded together with the audio signal e Copy from TAPE 2 to TAPE 1 is not possible Input level adjustment when using the monitor function If the input level while using the monitor function is too high adjust the input level as described below The input level cannot be adjusted when in the source direct playback mode Press the TAPE2 MONITOR key Press the SOUND key several times until the INPUT indication appears Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the input level s O8 TAPE 2 MONI e The adjustment mode is displayed for approximately 8 seconds e The input level may be adjusted to any one of 2 settings 0 and 6 The initial
19. display if the power cord is unplugged while the power is ON or due to some other external factor If this happens execute the following pro With the power cord plugged in turn the POWER key OFF Then while holding down the ON STANDBY key press the POWER key cedure to reset the microcomputer and return the unit to its normal operating condition Amplifier Symptom e Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the contents of the memory and returns the unit to the state it was in when it left the factory Cause Remedy No sound from the speakers e The speaker cords are disconnected e VOLUME is set to the minimum posi tion e MUTE is ON e The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF e Connect properly referring to Setting the speakers 5 e Adjust the volume to a proper level e Turn OFF the MUTE m e Set the SPEAKERS switch es to ON gt The standby indicator blinks and sound is not output Sound is not output from one of the speakers A humming noise is generated when the PHONO input selector is selected Tuner e Speaker cords are short circuited The speaker cord is disconnected The audio cord from the turntable is not connected to the PHONO jacks The turntable is not grounded e Turn the power off eliminate the short circuiting then turn on the power again gt RR e Connect properly referring to Setting the speakers
20. e El Use the VOLUME CONTROL VOLUME UP DOWN to adjust the volume e The sound of input source cannot be listened to with TAPE2 MONITOR is ON Adjusting the sound Adjusting the tone Use the following procedure to adjust the bass and treble levels Press the SOUND key to select the tone mode to be adjusted BASS Select this to adjust the low frequency range Press the SOUND key once TREBLE Select this to adjust the high frequency range Press the SOUND key twice sr Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the sound quality e The bass and treble levels are adjustable from 10 to 10 in 2 step increments e The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8 seconds Once touch low frequency emphasis BASS BOOST Remote control only Use the following procedure to emphasize the bass and create a richer sound Press the BASS BOOST key e Press the BASS BOOST key once to select the maxi mum 10 low frequency emphasis setting Switching back to the previous setting Press the BASS BOOST key again Muting the sound Remote control only MUTE lets you mute the sound of the speakers Press the MUTE key Blinks e Muting can also be cancelled by adjusting the volume To cancel Press the MUTE key again so that the MUTE Normal playback SOURCE DIRECT playback Use this function to pass the source material direct to the amplifier by passing any audio processing Pres
21. e is no display if no text data was transmitted TI volume 7 If you preset the volume level you can listen to the information of your choice at that volume level automati cally After the information has been received the volume returns to the previous level The RDS indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast signal is received Note Some functions and function names may differ for cer tain countries and areas perform the RDS Auto Memory operation by referring to the description in Presetting RDS stations RDS AUTO MEMORY 14 Before using a function utilizing the RDS be sure to 13 Operations 14 Using the DISPLAY key suonesadg Pressing the DISPLAY key changes the contents of the display Each press switches the display mode as follows PS Program Service name display RT Radio Text display Frequency display PS Program Service name display The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS broadcast is received If no PS data was sent NO PS is displayed RT Radio Text display Text data accompanying the RDS broadcast scrolls across the display NO RT or RT is displayed if the current RDS station does not provide RT data Frequency display Displays the frequency of the current station Display dimmer adjustment The dimmer function lets you select the brightness of the receiver s display You might
22. find this useful if you darken your room to watch movies or listen to music Each time you hold down the DISPLAY key of the main unit for more than 2 seconds the display brightness changes among the three available settings Select the brightness level you find most pleasing The same function as above is also available by pressing the DIMMER key of the remote control unit P O Listening to radio broadcasts Presetting RDS stations RDS AUTO MEMORY Main unit only This function automatically stores up to 30 stations including the RDS stations and ordinary FM stations in the preset memory In order to use the EON and PTY functions the RDS stations must be stored in the preset memory using the RDS AUTO MEMORY function Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner E Use the BAND key to set the broadcast band to FM El Press and hold the MEMORY key for more than 2 seconds e After a few minutes up to 30 RDS stations are preset in order from channel 01 e Stations already stored in the preset memory may be replaced by RDS stations i e If the RDS AUTO MEMORY function finds 15 RDS stations the stations currently preset at numbers 01 15 are replaced by the RDS stations e The RDS AUTO MEMORY may take a few minutes to preset stations Presetting radio stations manually The RDS auto memory function assigns preset numbers to RDS stations starting from preset number 01 Therefore be s
23. in STEREO Receiving preset stations in order P CALL Use the input selector INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner Operations E Use the P CALL key to select the desired station e Each time you press the P CALL key another preset station is received in order Pressing the P CALL 1 key does the following 01 02 03 28 29 30 01 02 03 Pressing the P CALL i lt lt key does the following 01 lt 02 lt 03 lt 28 lt 29 lt 30 lt 01 lt 02 lt 03 lt Holding down the P CALL key lets you skip through the presets receiving each for 0 5 seconds apiece 16 suonesadg Tuning by program type PTY search This function lets you set the tuner to automatically search for stations which are currently broadcasting the type of program genre you want to listen to Under certain receiving conditions it may take more than 1 minute to complete the search e PTY search cannot be activated during EON override reception Preparations e Execute the RDS auto memory procedure e Set the broadcast band to FM e Tune to a RDS station Press the PTY key to activate the PTY search mode When a RDS broadcast is received the program type is shown on the display If no PTY data is available or if the station is not a RDS station NONE is displayed E While the PTY indicator is lit use the MULTI CONTROL to select the program type of your choice Program type table
24. nge Remote sensor Approx Model RC RO708 Infrared ray system e When pressing more than one remote control key succes sively press the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more between keys Notes 1 The supplied batteries may have shorter lives than ordinary batteries due to use during operation checks 2 When the remote controllable distance gets shorter than before replace both batteries with new ones 3 Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight or in direct light from a high frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a malfunction In such a case change the location of the system installa tion to prevent malfunction Names and functions of parts Preparations 10 suojesadg Normal playback ON STANDBY SPEAKERS AB INPUT SELECTOR POWER MULTI CONTROL BALANCE VOLUME CONTROL JO y fe HW Ox cuca SOUND SOURCE DIRECT AUTO VOLUME UP DOWN 3 o S DIRECT IK E j MUTE Ti el SLT BALANCE BASS BOOST o_o MULTI CONTROL Beet input SELECTOR GEES Preparing for playback Some preparatory steps are needed before starting playback Turning on the receiver Turn on the POWER key to ON Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing ON STANDBY key Selecting MD TAPE 1 Main unit only Select the source name corresponding to the component connected to the MD TAPE1 jacks
25. omatic Operation When you start playback from a source component the input selector on this unit switches to that component automatically Synchronized Recording Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when recording from CD MD or analog discs Notes 1 SL16 equipment cannot be combined with XR XS and XS8 equipment for system operations If your equipment consists of this kind of combination please do not connect any system control cords Even without system control cords normal operations can be carried out without effecting performance 2 Do not connect system control cords to any components other than those specified by KENWOOD It may cause a malfunction and damage your equipment 3 Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to the system control terminals Names and functions of parts Main unit Band indicators MEMO indicator TUNED indicator STEREO indicator MUTE indicator Speaker indicators RDS indicator i RDS indicator 2S EON FM ai TUNED ee ITI VOL AM i AUTO M S DIRECT indicator S DIRECT MHz kHz l TAPE 2 MONI AUTO indicator TAPE 2 MONI indicator Frequency display Input display Preset channel display VOLUME CONTROL E ON A SPEAKERS B BAND AUTO PHONES MULTI CONTROL INPUT SELECTOR BALANCE NEWS SOUND SOURCEDIRECT TAPE 2MONTOR O
26. one control BASS eset ntsc 9 dB at 100 Hz TREBLE c3n Atti terete 9 dB at 10 kHz FM tuner section Tuning frequency range U K and Europe se 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz Russia 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 10 kHz STEP 65 0 MHz 74 0 MHz 50 kHz STEP Usable sensitivity DIN 75 Q MONO 1 2 uV 13 2 dBf 40 kHz DEV S N 26 dB STEREO 45 pV 44 2 dBf 46 kHz DEV S N 46 dB Total harmonic distortion DIN 1 kHz MONO vicsccsccdsceccicsavseieidecievevaseiavede 0 2 65 2 dBf input STEREO icidiccvvccei caciestectevciiceiccccens 0 8 65 2 dBf input Signal to noise ratio DIN weighted 1 kHz U K and Europe MONO 65 dB 40 kHz DEV S N 26 dB 65 2 dBf input STEREO 58 dB 46 kHz DEV S N 46 dB 65 2 dBf input Russia MONO 63 dB 40 kHz DEV S N 26 dB 65 2 dBf input STEREO 58 dB 46 kHz DEV S N 46 dB 65 2 dBf input Stereo separation DIN 1 KHZ ss sseeeeeeeees 36 dB Selectivity DIN 300 KHZ ccccccccssssssssseteeeees 64 dB Frequency response 30 Hz 15kHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB Notes N Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation AM tuner section Tuning frequency range 531 kHz 1 602 kHz Usable sensitivity 30 mod S N 20 dB e a aaae a a ara eiD 16 pV 600 pV m Signal to noise ratio 30 mod 1 mV input 50 dB GENEAL Power CONSUMPTION eeeeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 28
27. rk is O Goes off EON off transmitting traffic information When TP is displayed for the station being received the traffic information of e if TA and NEWS can not be selected carry out the this station can be received without EON reservation Presetting RDS stations RDS AUTO MEMORY again 14 E Tune to a preset RDS station To cancel Choose a RDS preset station that displays both the Press the TA NEWS key again RDS and EON indicators Display When TA is selected Whig STEREO TUNED ue Setting the volume while receiving information TI volume Main unit only Be sure EON appears in the display Operations e f you want to reserve TA receive a station with which the TP indicator lights When EON does not light although an RDS station is received that station is not transmitting EON data Please select a different station If you preset the volume level you can listen to the informa tion of your choice at that volume level automatically After the information has been received the volume returns to the previous level Hold down the TA NEWS key for more than 2 Wait for the information you selected while listen seconds so that the TI VOL indicator starts blink ing to the current station ing The receiver will wait for the desired information to start as long as the tuner is set to a preset RDS station that al BBP Tr Ty Ne displa
28. s function lets you set the receiver to automatically switch stations to receive news or traffic programs as they are broadcast When the broadcast Is over the receiver returns to the original station automatically Preparation e Set the broadcast band to FM 13 Complete steps E E of Presetting RDS stations RDS AUTO MEMORY 14 Skip this step if you have already completed the RDS AUTO MEMORY procedure e The EON function will not work if all 30 FM preset stations were stored manually using the procedure shown in Presetting radio stations manually 15 Be sure to use the RDS AUTO MEMORY function Continued to next page Listening to radio broadcasts E Press the TA NEWS key to select the information type of your choice When waiting for information while listening 17 Display When TA is selected to a RDS station without the EON function TUNED If the EON indicator does not light in steps B and and the desired kind of information has already been selected TP lights for stations where TP Traffic Program information the information from only the station being received will can be received be waited for Each press switches the reservation mode as fol TP Traffic Program indication lows ne Hee Announcement When the TP indicator is lit this means that the pres TA NEWS Traffic Announcement and News ently received station or a station in the same netwo
29. s the SOURCE DIRECT S DIRECT key e Switch to another input source to cancel SOURCE DI RECT S DIRECT playback To cancel Press the SOURCE DIRECT S DIRECT key again Listening with headphones Press the SPEAKERS A or B key so that the speaker indicator goes off Make sure the SPEAKERS indicators are turned off Use the VOLUME CONTROL VOLUME UP DOWN to adjust the volume To adjust the BALANCE The mode for adjusting the volume balance between the left and right O Press the BALANCE key Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the balance Indicates the balance setting Indicates the center indicator goes off 11 Operations 12 suonesadg Recording MULTI CONTROL INPUT SELECTOR fxs Le oO oe see CO SOUND TAPE2 MONITOR SOUND e o oo TAPE2 MONITOR Soc INPUT SELECTOR e SEE a4 Recording audio Recording a music source Use the input selector INPUT SELECTOR to select the source other than TAPE 1 you want to record Set the cassette deck to record Start playback then start recording Copying tapes TAPE 1 gt TAPE 2 copying Use the input selector to select TAPE 1 Start playback on the cassette deck connected to the MD TAPE1 jacks and start recording on the cassette deck connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR jacks e To copy tapes using a double cassette
30. t 1 How to use this manual This manual is divided in to three sections Preparations Operations and Other Preparations Shows you how to connect your audio components to the receiver We ve tried to make setting up your system as easy as possible However since this receiver works with all of your audio components connecting the system can be fairly complex Operations Shows you how to operate the various functions available from the receiver Other Shows you additional information such as In case of diffi culty troubleshooting and Specifications Getting started Special features Contents MONITOR Caution Read the pages marked A carefully to ensure safe operation The TAPE2 MONITOR jacks of this unit accept the connec tion of a cassette deck graphic equalizer surround proces sor etc When a 3 head cassette deck is connected to the gt TAPE2 MONITOR jacks it is possible to monitor the sound Preparations which has just been recorded during recording 2 A Before applying the POWER sscccscecssecseeeee 2 Station preset Safety precautions oo edanuttas ae nats uo udceaal peas 2 f rad f Unpacking This unitincorporatSs a function for storing received Stations How to use this Manual ssseeissesiisseriiserrireerrnrrrnen 2 In preset memory with a simple operation It is VEIY canes Specialiticatures 2 eee hoe ee iN Bd ene 3 nient to preset the
31. trol operations This unit is compatible only with the SL 16 mode The system control operation is not available if the unit is connected in the XS 8 XS or XR connection mode If your component has the mode select switch set the connected components to the SL16 mode SYSTEM CONTROL GLI5 C _ mD SYSTEM CONTROL cord EXAMPLE SL16 mode connections The underlined portion represents the setting of the system control mode SL16 Receiver SYSTEM SL16 XS XS8 XR Cassette deck CONTRO or MD recorder Fy cord SL16 XS XS8 CD player XS Record player e In order to take advantage of the system control opera tions the components must be connected to the correct jacks To use a CD player it must be connected to the CD jacks To use a cassette deck or MD recorder it must be connected to the MD TAPE Jacks When using more than one CD player etc only the one connected to the specified jacks may be connected for system control e Some CD players and cassette decks are not compatible with the SL16 system control mode e Some MD players are not system control compatible You cannot make system control connections to this kind of equipment Do not connect a system control cord to a cassette deck connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR jacks SYSTEM CONTROL operations Remote Control Lets you operate this unit with the system remote sup plied with the receiver Aut
32. ure to execute the RDS auto memory function before using the following operations to manually store AM stations and other FM stations and RDS stations Presetting RDS stations RDS AUTO MEMORY 4 Tune to the station you want to store E Press the MEMOR Y key while receiving the station Proceed to step within 5 seconds If more than 5 seconds elapse press the MEMORY key again e When storing radio stations manually it may take a few seconds before the MEMO indicator appears in the display after pressing the MEMORY key depending on receiving conditions Blinks for 5 seconds Lights for 5 seconds SP lt 7 NEN STEREO aon a m 7 Ed Use the MULTI CONTROL to select one of the station presets 1 30 Press the MEMORY key to accept the setting e Repeat steps A B and to store as many stations as necessary e f you store a station at a previously used preset the old station will be replaced by the new one Listening to radio broadcasts Receiving preset stations 15 Use the input selector INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner B Using the remote control unit enter the number of the preset you want to receive up to 30 Press the numeric keys in the following order For 15 press 10 5 For 20 press 10 10 0 e f you make a mistake entering a two digit number press the key several times to return to the original display and start aga
33. ys both the EON and RDS indicators Ser ee E Kd When listening to the tuner Blinks Be sure to stay tuned to stations that display both the EON and RDS indicators Use the VOLUME CONTROL knob to select the desired volume level To listen sources other than the tuner 1 Tune in a station which that displays both the EON Proceed to next step within 5 seconds and RDS indicators then use the INPUT SELECTOR to switch the input to the source you desire Press the TA NEWS key to enter the new setting 2 Even when the INPUT SELECTOR is set to a source other than tuner it will automatically switch to tuner e The TLVOL indicator stops blinking and remains lit when the desired EON program starts to broadcast During this period the source selected in step 1 contin To cancel ues playing but will not be heard 3 When reception of the desired EON program is com Hold down the TA NEWS key for more than 2 seconds plete the INPUT SELECTOR returns to the previous so that the TI VOL indicator goes off input source elf a reserved EON program starts to broadcast during recording the INPUT SELECTOR switches to the tuner and the station broadcasting the EON program is re corded Do not use the EON function during recording 18 4340 In case of difficulty Resetting the Microcomputer If the microcomputer may malfunction unit cannot be operated or shows an erroneous

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