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Summary of Contents for KR-9600

Page 1: ...AM FM INSTRUCTION MANUAL STEREO RECEIVER KENWboD l ...

Page 2: ...andled with great care b Avoid locations subject to direct sunlight Avoid high or low temperature extremes d Keep the receiver away from heat radiating sources CONTENTS FEATURES 2 INTERCONNECTING DIAGRAM 3 CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS 4 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 13 KR 9600 K AC VOLTAGE SELECTION AND POWER FUSE The KR 9600 operates on 110 120 volt or 220 24...

Page 3: ...ircuitry which used Darlington ICs g Dual Power Supply System has practically eliminated Dynamic Crosstalk 10 Reliable Protection Circuits are made available independently for both Left and Right channels 11 Unique sound injection system permits microphone mixing with other program source 12 Sturdy Power Meter enables checking large dynamic power 13 2 Way Signal Meter permits reading FM Deviation ...

Page 4: ...IR B TURNTABLE DIRECTION OF BROADCAST STATION l J q l To AC OUTLET LEFT RIGHT A SPEAKER SYSTEM S _ II t r 3002 FEEOER LEFT RIGHT B SPEAKER SYSTEMS J AM OUTDOOR ANTENNA To c Speaker Terminals 6 e e LEFT RIGHT C SPEAKER SYSTEMS A TAPE DECK BTAPEDECK FM OUT DOOR ANTENNA FM INDOOR ANTENNA KR 9600 K 3 ...

Page 5: ...als When connecting the speaker leads to the SPEAKERS terminals make sure that the bare wire strands at the ends of the speaker leads don t touch each other or adjacent terminal It is recommended that the tips of speaker cord leads are soldered or the strands of each indiviqual lead twisted together to eliminate any possibility of short circuits forming in the speaker con necting network CD Releas...

Page 6: ... Q terminals A INNER CONDUCTOR C Strip the coaxial cable as shown in A Loosen the screws and connect the cable as shown in B Then tighten all screws for a connection like e COAXIAL CABLE 75n CONNECTION KR 9600 K CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS Connecting The AM Antenna The AM ferrite loopstick antenna incorporated in this unit assu res satisfactory reception of all local AM stations Since the ferrite loop...

Page 7: ...rnal components FM DET OUT JACK The FM detector circuit output is made available here so that this receiver will be ready for 4 channel broadcasting developments in the future When FM discrete 4 channel broadcasting becomes a reality a simple demodulator connected here will enable you to fully enjoy this coming development PRE OUT POWER IN If a DOLBY NR adaptor is connected to the receiver PRE OUT...

Page 8: ...CE control The VOLUME control Inner Knob performs simultaneous adjustment of volumes in both channels Iright and left Set it to your convenient listening level The BALANCE control IOuter Knob adjusts unequal volume from any program source in right and left channels The left channel is accentuated when this adjuster is turned from center toward the left side and conversely 8 SELECTOR switch Switch ...

Page 9: ...NOTE For correct reception at Dolby broadcast the Dolby Adaptor must be used without fall DEVIATION SIGNAL switch The SIGNAl DEVIATION meter functions as a Deviation meter when the DEVIATION SIGNAL switch is pushed in It functions only during reception of an FM broadcast The SIGNAL DEVIATION meter func tions as a signal meter when the DEVIATION SIGNAL switch is released C METER RANGE control This ...

Page 10: ...R switch to PHONO 2 2 Set the MODE switch to STEREO and the TAPE switches to SOURCE 3 Adjust the VOLUME to the desired listening level 4 Use the BASS MID TREBLE FILTERS and LOUDNESS controls to adjust the sound to your preference and to the acoustic conditions of your room TAPE DECK OPERATION Tape Monitoring If you use the receiver with 3 head type tape decks you can check the sound quality of the...

Page 11: ...nit and the Tape Deck to the TAPE B group connectors 2 Connect the Turntable to either PHONO 1 or PHONO 2 and set the SELECTOR switch to whichever connector that is used 3 FM broadcasts can be recorded when the TAPE DUBBING switch is then set to A III B and the Tape Deck operated in recording mode 4 Disc record sound is reproduced when the TAPE MONITOR switch is set to SOURCE 5 FM broadcasts are r...

Page 12: ...the PRE OUT POWER IN jacks do not use the attached jum per connector for other jacks Keep it because it must be plugged back into these jacks when it is not used A p SIGNAL 0 k KR 9600 FM 25 115 SWITCH 5 0 PRE OUT POWER IN IN a REAR SPEAKER rrJ Cd l _ r tC3 4CH DECODER AMP 11 KR 9600 K Dolby System Recording and playback Recording 1 Connect the Dolby adaptor output jacks to the tape deck LINE INPU...

Page 13: ...s case 3 Mixing recording can be made in the Tape Deck connected to the TAPE B jacks SOUND INJECTION SWITCH DUBBING SWITCH POSITION f SOURCE ON A B B A MONITOR SWITCH POSITION SOURCE A B SOURCE A 8 SOURCE A B SPEAKER SOUND MIC ONLY MIC AND TAPE A TAPE B MICONLY MICANDTAPEA TAPE B MIC ONLY MIC AND TAPE A TAPE B I I SOURCE The sound from speaker is MIC only A Mixing of MIC and source B Play back of ...

Page 14: ... sharp crackling noize Lightening interference Occurs when lamps are on and cannot be helped Interference from fluorescent lamps Try reversing AC plug connections AC Plug Connection Occurs only on certain stations due to high voltage power line and cannot be helped in many areas Occurs Only During FM Reception Cause Correction Continuous hiss or buzzing interference with Incoming signal too weak a...

Page 15: ...RIGHT resistor values unbalanced Adjust BALANCE control Difference in volume level of radio and phono Difference in received signal and phono output Set to appropriate volume level levels During Phono Record Playbacks Only Cause Correction No sound from LEFT and RIGHT or sound only from Turntable output disconnected See that turntable output cord is firmly plugged into one side amp input Loud hum ...

Page 16: ... attaching the handles or for tightening its setscrews in the event it becomes loose Be particu larly careful not to scratch the front panel when employing the han dles I Power Consumption 820 watts at full power Dimensions W 22 27 32 580mm H 6 21 32 169 mm D 16 17 32 420 mm Weight Net 52 9 Ibs 24 0kg the sound approach to quality K 57 ...

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