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Page 1: ...KENWOOD AM FM STEREO RECEIVER 103AR INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION B60 3188 10 _ K P Y __ _i 99 1211 1098765432198 121110987 ...

Page 2: ...ERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATEO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THE EXCLAMATION POINT W_TRIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE P...

Page 3: ...t once only when both sets of speakers have an impedance of 8 ohms or more __ Remotecontro abl_a_dio function By connecting KENWOOD source components such as a cassette deck and CD player through system control connection the basic operations of these components can be controlled from the remote control unit provided with this unit A single remote control unit can control the entire audio system e...

Page 4: ...ion is not possible or erroneous display appears even Do not plug in the power lead until all connections are though all connections have been made properly reset the completed mi_xocomputer referring to In case of diff culty Monitor TV SYSTEM CONTROL jack Used for system control con_tectlon of KENWOOD com ponents _ _ _ Svsten_ control cord _ SPEAKERSIMPEDANCESELECTOR To wall AC outlet Tape deck o...

Page 5: ... system control cords to any components other than those specihed by KENWOOD It may causea malfunction and damage your equrpment 3 Be sure the system control plugs are inse ted all the way in to the system control terminals ABOUT THE SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS Remote Control Except SL16 Lets you operate source components with the system re mote supplied with this unit Automatic Operation Except XR ...

Page 6: ...s correctly Setting the speaker IMPEDANCE SELECTOR When using Ihe speaker A or speaker S separately Speaker impedance Selector position II b 4 _ 6 _ Wbe_ _si_ 9 t_e speeker _ _d S slr_lt_r_o_sIv Speaker impedance Selector position 8 _ 16 _ _ _ B i I lPi _ i_ I _L_ _U IUI_I TO PREVENT FIRE OR DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE SET THE IMPEDANCE SELECTOR SWITCH AS DESCRIBED BELOW According to the impedance of...

Page 7: ...axial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75 _ terminal The FM DE EMPHASIS ICHANNEL SPACE 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 FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE setting s not matched to the area where the unit is to be used for instance when you moved from area 1 to area ...

Page 8: ... VDLUME CONTROL knob PHONES jack Used for headphone hstenmg LOUDNESS key Press to enhance low frequencies MUTING key Press to mute sound temporariry SPEAKERS A B keys Press to select the A and or B speaker systems Numeric keys AUTO MANUAL key Press to select the auto tuning mode DIRECT key Press for direct station tuning based on numerical input MEMORY key Press to preset a station inthe memory P ...

Page 9: ...OVOLUME LEVEL CONTROL keys _ _ Press to adjust the volume If the LEVEL MODE key _s pressed before these keys these keys can also be used to adiust the tone Model RC R0301 Infrared ray system Loading batteries Q Remove the cover _ nsert batteries Insert lwo AA size R6 SUM 3 batteries as indicated by the polarity marking 3Close the cover Operation procedure When the STANDBY indicator is lit the powe...

Page 10: ...ar panel 8ON Sound is output from the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals on the rear panel A BON Sound is OUtputfrom t he speakers connected to the SPEAKERS A and B terminals on the rear panel The input sources are switched in the following order f _ TUNER frequencydspay heiseleeteds k _ _ _ T_ _X_ L n r _ sd splayed t_ S TAPE M_ I n I L U If a KENWOOD MD recorder connected through the...

Page 11: ...and right Ind_cateslBs_Kf _thel cent e r___ __ _ f _ _ IIndicates the balance setting L_ 2 _7_S The mode for adjusting the low frequencies I qss _ _2_L_ The mode for adjusting the high frequencies E 2 I_ To listen through headphones _1_ Set both of the SPEAKERS keys to OFF A SPr _ _RS 8 ool _i Plug headphones pt X3NES 3 Adjust the volume Compensating for low frequencies LOUDNESS The LOUONESS funct...

Page 12: ...sed in thls operation 103AR En To record a music source 1 Select the source to be recorded IN_ _ELEGTO_ Select an input source other than TAP 2 Put the cassette deck in record pause mode 3 Play the source and start record ing ...

Page 13: ...isplayed Each press SWdtehes lhe band as followsl IFM AM LI I IJ LI M_ AM or FM indicator Each press switches the turning method as follows AUTO lit auto tuning 12 AUTO not lit manual tuning _AKSRS DI m lights L _q u _ Usually set the switch to AUTO auto tuningl Select manua tuning when noise interferes due to weak radio wave The stereo broadcasting is received in monaural during manual tun ing Fr...

Page 14: ...n Ig I IJ LI _ 8 AM or FM indicator I F_ lUl I I __ r _ blinks Press the numeric keys according to the frequency to be tuned as shown below AM 0kHz FM100kHz territories US A Canada etc AM 810 kHz r_ 10 kHz space AM 260 kHz _ t0 kHz space FM 90 MHz _ _ 100 kHz space F_026 _H I_0o kHz spa_el AM9kHz FMS0kHz Ierrdobes other countries AM 810kHz r 9 kHz space F_ 90 uH I_ 6o kH spa_e FM1O2 5 MN _ 50 kHz ...

Page 15: ...reset number which has already stored a station memory under it the previous memory ts replaced by the new memory content I_ Select the TUNER input with the INPUT SELECTOR 8ELECTDR 2 Press the preset number of the desired station 1 2 3 a 5 6 e s o 1o N i i I i I i I i i I il Press the P CALL key Press the numeric keys in the following order To recall 15 _ To recall 20 r_ _ if you make a mistake in...

Page 16: ... The SPEAKERS switches are set to OFF Speaker cords are short circuited The speaker cord is disconnected The BALANCE control is set to an extreme pos_hon The audio cord from the turntable _snot in serted securely into the PHONe lacks The turntable is not grounded Connect them properly referring to Sys tem connechoris Adjust the volume to a proper level Set the SPEAKERS switch es to ON Turn the pow...

Page 17: ... noise ratio 1 kHz 75 kHz dev MONO 75 dB 65 2 dBf input STEREO 68 dB 65 2 dBf input Stereo separation 1 kHz 40 dB Selectivity 400 kHz 50 dB Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB AM Tuner section Tuning frequency range 530 kHz 1 700 kHz Usable sensitivity 30 mod SIN 20 dB 20 pV I 560 pV m Total harmonic distortion 0 7 Signal to noise ratio 30 mod I mV input 48 dB Selectivity 30 dB General P...

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Page 19: ...ns However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instadatlon If this equtpment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionrecepbon which can bede_ermmedb_tumingthee_ujpmentoffandOn theuserisencOuragedtOtrYtocorrecttheinterference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equlpm...

Page 20: ...mber 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 information or serwce on this product Model Serial Number ...

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