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User manual Kenwood, model KR-1000B

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Try other stations and find the position that gives best overall reception. When this unit is mounted in a rack or placed on a shelf with insufficient space behind, remove the loop antenna and hang it from a wall in the direction which gives best reception. If the length of the lead wire is too short, add a lead wire of an appropriate length. Remove from the unit AM outdoor antenna In concrete buildings or at a great distance from the transmitter,. it.rnay be necessary to install an outdoor wire antenna. The end of this wire should be stripped of insulation and connected to the AM terminal. At this time, keep the loop antenna connected. Channel space/FM De-emphasis mutual switch This switch on the rear panel is set to the correct setting that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. However, if the CHANNEL SPACE setting is not matched to the area where the receiver is to be used; for instance, when you moved from area © to area © or vice-versa, desired reception of FM/AM broadcasts is not expected. In this case, change the CHANNEL SPACE setting in accordance with the area corresponding to the table shown below so that the FM De-EMPHASIS setting is matched automatically. Area CHANNEL SPACE FM De-EMPHASIS © U.S.A., Canada FM: 200kHz 75/is Hawaii, and Guam AM 10kHz © European countries Far East countries FM: AM 50kHz 9kHz 50fjs Note: -- The 25 fis setting should be selected when this receiver is used with an auxiliary Dolby* NR adaptor to receive Dolby FM broadcasts. * Dolby is the Trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 6 KR-1000B (K) Controls, indicators and connectors Timer programming keyboard O CLOCK key Once the display has been set to the standard time, you can refer to the current time by pressing this key with any timer display. Q THROUGH key When this key is pressed, the timer-controlled operation is not executed. Press this key and the letters "THRU" will light at the left of the timer display. When executing timer-controlled operation, press any keys other than THROUGH and POWER keys to release the THROUGH function. Note: - When you go out, first turn off the power and be sure to press the THROUGH key to stop the execution of the timer operations, observing the letters THRU lit in the timer display, or the timer operations may be executed while you are absent. O AUTO OFF key Pressing this key causes the timer display to show the designated number of minutes and the letters "A-OFF" to the left of it. When the displayed number of minutes have elapsed, the power is automatically shut off. The present time is then displayed. You can set up to a maximum of 79 minutes. Each minute the display counts down to show the remaining minutes until the power will be shut off. For further details, see page 19. O SAFETY LOCK key To prevent the programs stored in the memory from being spoiled due to misoperation, press this key then the word "LOCKED" will light at the left of the timer display. When renewing the program, press this key again to release the lock function. The word "LOCKED" will then go out. 0 AUTO (MODE CHECK) key When reviewing the programs stored in' the memory or clearing them, press this key and they will be displayed automatically about every 5 seconds. When all the programs have been displayed, the current time is displayed again. The display repeats this cycle from the top of the memory. When the memory has no programs, the current time flashes about every 5 seconds. To stop this operation, press the CLOCK key. ® MANUAL (MODE CHECK) key Performs the same operation described in the preceding item. However, programs are displayed only when the key is pressed. O CLEAR key Clears the programs called out by use of the AUTO/ MANUAL (MODE CHECK) key. Each keystroke clears the program shown on the display and automatically calls up the following program. ® DAY key Sets the day of week for time setting or for timer-controlled programming. Each keystroke causes the display as shown below. When the key is held depressed, 2 ~ 3 seconds later the day advances at high speed. — SUN ~ SAT - SUN - MON ............................... SAT — KR-1000B (K) 7 r?0Σ39bf!i VEL *CT ■f ®(|(| ® (H O HOUR key Sets the hour. Each keystroke increments the hour as shown in the figure below. When the key is held depressed, 2 ~ 3 seconds later the hour display advances at high speed. 1 12 - 13................. 23 00 ® MINUTE key Sets the minute. Each keystroke increments the minute as shown in the figure below. The key functions in the same way as described in the preceding item. 01 02 03 10 20...........59 00 O Keys marked 1,2,3 and 4 The keys marked 1, 2, 3 and 4 are interlocked with the PROGRAM MODE COMMANDER keys marked M-1, M-2, M-3 and M-4 respectively. When programming push one of these to define the desired program mode. When the programs are executed, the unit is turned on with the program mode designated or the current program mode is switc...


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