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TIMER

DISPLAY

SLEEP

MODE

FLAT

TONE

ENTER

TUNING

RANDOM

REPEAT

P.MODE

AUTO / MONO

ClearA

VOL

RC-R0830E

P.CALL

TUNER

D.AUDIO

CD

BAND

AUX

PHONO

TAPE

D-IN1

D-IN2

D-IN3

ROOM EQ

MUTE

CLEAR

DIMMER

MODE

SOUND

PRESET

Setting the Timer

Setting the Timer

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English

To cancel (off ) or reset (on) the timer

When the system is turned on, press the 

[TIMER]

 key.

The setting changes each time you press the 

[TIMER]

 key.

„

z

Press the power [

K

] key to turn the power OFF.

The Standby indicator on the main unit lights orange.

If the indicator lights red, set the clock to the correct time.

z

13

13

         lit

         lit

             unlit

             lit

PROG. 1 set to on

PROG. 2 set to on

PROG. 1 and 2 set to 
on

Timer off 

If there has been a power failure or the system was unplugged 
from the wall outlet for some time, the Standby indicator 
lights red. In that case, set the time again. (P.52)

z

To modify the program settings, redo the timer settings from the 
beginning.

When the system is in Standby mode, you can confi rm the timer setting 
(on or off  ) for 5 seconds by pressing the 

[

F

]

 key. 

z

z

Select the input source.

Press the 

[

A

]

 or 

[

B

]

 key.

The input source changes as shown below each time you press the key.

12

12

If you select an input source other than “TUNER”, this completes the 
settings and “COMPLETE” is displayed briefl y, after which the original 
display reappears.

If you select “TUNER”, use the 

[

A

]

 or 

[

B

]

 to select a preset number and 

then press the 

[ENTER]

 key. This completes the settings and “COMPLETE” 

is displayed briefl y, after which the original display reappears.

z

z

Press the 

[ENTER]

 key.

TUNER

CD

TAPE

AUX

D-IN3

D-IN2

D-IN1

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Summary of Contents for R-K1000

Page 1: ...ty with regard to the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Manufacturer Kenwood Corporation 2967 3 Ishikawa machi Hachioji shi Tokyo 192 8525 Japan EU Representative s Kenwood Electronics Europe BV Amsterdamseweg 37 1422 AC UITHOORN The Netherlands B60 5712 00 indb 1 B60 5712 00 indb 1 2007 09 14 18 27 52 2007 09 14 18 27 52 ...

Page 2: ...RESENCE OF UNINSULATED 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 WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE Safety Precautions Before Applying P...

Page 3: ...rpose of the polarized plug IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions shou...

Page 4: ... have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service g If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected 14 Replacement Parts When replacement...

Page 5: ...lection systems Products with the symbol crossed out wheeled bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electrical and electronic equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility nearest to you Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preven...

Page 6: ...nal sound produces incredibly realistic audio that restores almost all the nuances of the original performance This reproduces high range bands of 20 kHz and higher from audio CD or digital input It also reproduces the high range bands lost through data compression when you connect to the CD player DP K1000 sold separately and play audio files MP3 WMA AAC Superb sound quality even at low volumes C...

Page 7: ...io Data System External Components D AUDIO This chapter explains how to store and maintain your system so that it continues to give pleasure for many years to come Messages Troubleshooting Care and Storage Specifications Audio Settings P 37 This chapter explains how to tailor the system to your audio preferences ROOM EQ Room Equalizer Digital Sound Equalizer Sound Presets Supreme EX Clear A BALANC...

Page 8: ...FM indoor antenna 1 Remote control RC R0830E 1 Batteries for the remote control R03 2 Microphone for Room Equalizer Cord length Approx 5 m 1 Accessories B60 5712 00 indb 8 B60 5712 00 indb 8 2007 09 14 18 28 32 2007 09 14 18 28 32 ...

Page 9: ...ht as your ears when you are using the system z z z Getting the best acoustic effect Left speaker Right speaker Main unit Observe the following cautions when installing the system Insufficient heat radiation may build up internal heat and cause a malfunction or fire hazard Do not place an object that may hinder heat radiation on the system Leave the spaces specified below around the cabinets of th...

Page 10: ... until all the connections are completed Before disconnecting any cords or cables always turn the main unit off and unplug the power cord from AC wall outlet AM loop antenna Push into the slot Connect this for ROOM EQ Room Equalizer setup Disconnect after completing setup Connect the lead black to the ANTENNA M terminal The ANTENNA M terminal is exclusively for the antenna It is not an earth termi...

Page 11: ...he AM antenna cord as shown on the right and connect the lead red to the right side of the AM terminal and the lead white to the left side z Connecting the AM loop antenna 1 The antenna supplied with the system is a basic antenna for indoor use For stable signal reception the use of an outdoor antenna commercially available unit is recommended To connect an outdoor antenna first remove the indoor ...

Page 12: ...g a digital connection connect the optical digital output terminal on the CD player to the DIGITAL IN 1 OPT or DIGITAL IN 2 OPT terminal on the rear panel of the R K1000 When connecting from a coaxial output terminal on the CD player use the DIGITAL IN 3 COAX terminal on the R K1000 z To AC wall outlet AC power cord Insert the plug firmly all the way into the AC wall outlet z DP K1000 Connecting t...

Page 13: ...ou can control the player from the main unit and the remote control P 34 It can be connected using a 3 5 mm stereo mini plug cable commercially available unit When you are not using the digital audio player unplug the mini plug cable from the main unit z z Digital audio player Record player with MM cartridge Audio OUT Signal earth lead PHONO IN Connect record players with MM cartridges to the PHON...

Page 14: ...APE IN and TAPE OUT terminals respectively on the rear panel of the R K1000 Connecting the System DIGITAL IN 1 2 OPT Connect the optical digital output terminal on components such as digital tuners to the DIGITAL IN 1 OPT or DIGITAL IN 2 OPT terminal on the rear panel of the R K1000 Set the digital audio output on connected components to PCM z Digital tuner etc Optical digital output PCM signals B...

Page 15: ...dio output on connected components to PCM z DVD player etc PHONES Plug headphones equipped with a 3 5 mm stereo mini plug into the PHONES jack on the front panel of the R K1000 When you connect the headphones sound from the speakers is muted and the volume adjustment range is from minus infinity dB to 0 dB z Coaxial type output PCM signals B60 5712 00 indb 15 B60 5712 00 indb 15 2007 09 14 18 28 3...

Page 16: ...e DP K1000 on and off also When the Dimmer Display Saver and Auto Power Save functions are set on the R K1000 they run on the DP K1000 also z z z D AUDIO terminal P 34 Connects digital audio components to this terminal Power P 23 Turns the unit on or off Standby Standby indicator Red Lights in Standby mode Orange Lights in Timer Standby mode VOLUME P 22 INPUT SELECTOR P 23 32 Selects the input sou...

Page 17: ... than level 0 is set P 42 44 Lights when Supreme EX is set to ON P 48 Lights when ROOM EQ setting is completed P 38 Lights when the sleep timer is set P 53 Lights when the program timer is set P 54 57 Lights when Auto Power Save A P S is set P 60 ST Lights when you are receiving a stereo broadcast P 27 TUNED Lights when you are tuned to a radio station P 27 AUTO Lights during auto tuning Turns off...

Page 18: ... 32 Sets the sound quality P 38 49 Stops playback P 24 35 Selects the radio station selection mode P 27 35 Adjusts the volume P 22 Selects folders P 24 35 Performs PTY search P 31 Clears the program settings P 24 Tunes in to a station P 27 Skips back or forward through CD tracks P 24 Selects the CD playback mode P 24 Selects the station P 26 29 Selects the track P 24 35 ENTER Fixes a setting Sets ...

Page 19: ...l After plugging the main unit into the AC wall outlet press the power K key on the remote control unit to turn the system on Once the system is turned on press the key for the function you want to use Point the remote control at the remote sensor when using it The remote control may not operate correctlyifdirectsunlightorlightfroma high frequency fluorescent lamp such as an inverter type is shini...

Page 20: ...ing If there is memory left after presetting this unit continues presetting regular FM and AM stations A broadcast station that cannot be preset with AUTO MEMORY should be set with Manual preset P 29 Auto Memory setup may take a few minutes to complete z z z Press the A or B key Select AUTO MEMORY 2 Receiving Broadcast Stations 20 R K1000 Whilethissystemcanbecontrolled from either the remote contr...

Page 21: ... B key 4 You can adjust the input level in a range from 3 to 5 z Press the ENTER key If you adjust the input level for PHONO or AUX the output level from the TAPE OUT terminal will also change z Press the MODE key 2 Press the ENTER key Select the input source to adjust the input level Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob and select the input source to adjust the input level You can set the input level for...

Page 22: ...ons P 10 15 Have the remote control ready P 19 This section describes some basic procedures for using the system such as turning the unit on or off selecting input source and adjusting the volume Basic Operation Raises the volume Lowers the volume Lowers the volume Raises the volume Mute n Press this key again to unmute the sound l Adjusting the volume n VOL 1 1 2 2 2 2 B60 5712 00 indb 22 B60 571...

Page 23: ...25 36 for the operation procedures for each input source You can set your preferred sound quality See Audio Settings P 37 50 for details z z Turn the system on off 1 1 Select the input source 2 2 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the input source to be used for playback TUNER D AUDIO CD BAND AUX PHONO TAPE D IN1 D IN2 D IN3 Press the selection key for the input source B60 5712 00 indb 23 B60 ...

Page 24: ...t N Selecting the CD playback mode Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start To skip to the previous or next track Press the G or H key To return to an earlier track Press the G key two or more times in succession To return to the beginning of a track Press the G key once Hold down the I or J key Skipping forward back Press the F key Stopping playback Press the CDE key Pausing and resumi...

Page 25: ...ting the External Component Input Level 33 D AUDIO Playback from a Digital Audio Player 34 Adjusting the Digital Audio Player Input Level 36 Procedures by Input Source This chapter explains the operation procedures for each input source For information on the sound quality settings and component settings regardless of the input source see Audio Settings P 37 and Component Settings P 51 If an error...

Page 26: ...eceiving Broadcast Stations Press the TUNER BAND key to select FM or AM Each time you press the key the band switches between FM and AM 1 1 Select a station that you have stored See P 28 29 for more information on presets z Selection with the P CALL keys Each time you press the G or H key or the B or A key the tuning changes to the next stored station in sequence When you hold down the G or H key ...

Page 27: ...ur preferred station Using Manual tuning Press the key until the desired station is tuned or until you reach the desired frequency Choosing from stations that are not stored Auto Manual tuning There is no sound while Auto Manual tuning is in progress Auto tuning provides stereo reception while manual tuning provides monaural reception The display changes as shown below each time you press the DISP...

Page 28: ...ally AUTO MEMORY AUTO MEMORY flashes on the display and the receivable radio stations are preset automatically A preset frequency can be rewritten later z z RDS stations are given priority during auto presetting If there is memory left after presetting this unit continues presetting regular FM and AM stations A broadcast station that cannot be preset with AUTO MEMORY should be set with Manual pres...

Page 29: ...ection with the P CALL keys Press the G or H key The selected preset number is displayed If the selected preset number already stores a station the existing station will be overwritten by the newly selected station z Receive a station with either Auto Tuning or Manual Tuning P 27 To memorize an RDS station wait for the station name to appear on the display before carrying out step 2 z z Select a d...

Page 30: ...k Preset Number PS Program Service Name To switch the displays Press the DISPLAY key The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key z Some stations may not be provided or be given different names depending on countries or areas z RDS Radio Data System This system is designed for RDS reception it can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions such ...

Page 31: ...rogram is received andthefrequencydisplaychanges to the station name display z z If a program of the desired type cannot be found NO PROGRAM flashes then after several seconds the display returns to the original display z RDS Radio Data System 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...

Page 32: ... 3 Adjust the volume level Select the input source to be used for playback 2 2 Begin playback on the connected external component Begin playback using the controls on the connected external component When a digital component is selected the input signal sampling frequency is displayed The R K1000 will play PCM 32 kHz 96 kHz digital signals z Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select the input source ...

Page 33: ...input sources at the same volume setting Connecting Other Accessories Commercially Available Units R P 13 15 Audio Settings R P 37 onwards z z Select INPUT LEVEL Press the A or B key 3 3 Set the input level Press the A or B key 4 4 You can adjust the input level in a range from 3 to 5 z Press the ENTER key If you adjust the input level for PHONO or AUX the output level from the TAPE OUT terminal w...

Page 34: ...uction manual for the digital audio player to be connected Connecting the digital audio player using the dedicated cable allows you to operate the digital audio player using the main unit or the remote control z z z Compatible Kenwood digital audio players HDD audio player Memory audio player HD20GA7 M1GC7 Turn on the digital audio player 2 2 Press the D AUDIOE key to begin playback Simply pressin...

Page 35: ... the G or H key Pausing and resuming playback Press the D AUDIOE key Stopping playback Press the F key Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start Skip a track Press the H key Press the G key two or more times in succession Press the G key once Skip back to the previous track Return to the start of the track Playing the tracks in the previous next folder To go to the previous folder press ...

Page 36: ... A or B key Use the procedure below to adjust the input level for the external component connected to the D AUDIO terminal Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the same volume setting You can adjust the input level in a range from 3 to 5 z Press the ENTER key D AUDIO If you adjust the input level for D AUDIO the ou...

Page 37: ... function to customize the sound to your own preferences ROOM EQ Room Equalizer Automatically Setting the Acoustic Effects for the Room ROOM EQ 38 Matching the Acoustic Effect to the Conditions 41 Digital Sound Equalizer Adjusting the Range Levels TONE 42 Sound Presets Registering Sound Effects 45 Using Sound Presets 46 Disabling Equalizer Effects FLAT 47 Supreme EX Setting Supreme EX 48 Clear A S...

Page 38: ...using the microphone supplied with the system and automatically sets the following acoustic effects The sound delay from speakers The volume level difference between the left and right speakers The speaker frequency characteristics and the acoustic characteristics in the room z z z The speakers emit a very loud test signal during the measurement Carefully consider the impact on your neighbors and ...

Page 39: ...on the rear panel of the main unit See Main Connections P 10 for details 1 1 Place the microphone in the listening position at ear level Do not place any obstacles between the microphone and speakers during measurement 2 2 Press the ENTER key 5 5 During setup R EQ SETUP appears on the display and ROOM EQ flashes When setup is completed ROOM EQ stops flashing and remains lit z Select ROOM EQ Press ...

Page 40: ... 3Press the ENTER key 4Press the A or B key to select R EQ OFF 5Press the ENTER key Restoring canceled characteristics 1Press the MODE key 2Press the A or B key to select ROOM EQ 3Press the ENTER key 4Press the A or B key to select R EQ CALL 5Press the ENTER key Automatic setup takes about 1 minute to complete If the room equalizer microphone is not connected or if headphones are connected the CAN...

Page 41: ...he ROOM EQ MODE key Sound Presets R P 45 z The display changes as shown below This mode faithfully reproduces the results of the ROOM EQ measurements This mode allows you to enjoy music with no discernible loss of quality over a relatively wide area centered around the measurement position This mode enhances the reproduction of highly melodic music when you are listening at low volumes as with lat...

Page 42: ...you want to adjust 60 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz Adjusting the Range Levels TONE Use this feature to adjust low mid and high range tones By choosing one of 3 frequencies TURN OVER for each tone range and then setting the levels you can adjust the tones to match your preferences You can also combine this with the ROOM EQ effects 1 1 Press the TONE key TONE flashes while setting is in progress z While the TON...

Page 43: ...nglish Sound Presets R P 45 z Digital Sound Equalizer Continued to next page 5 5 Press the C or D key to select the frequency of the mid tones MID you want to adjust 1 kHz 2 kHz 3 kHz 4 4 Press the ENTER key Adjust the mid tones MID level by pressing the A or B key While the TONE is flashing you can adjust the level through a range from 6 to 6 z 6 6 B60 5712 00 indb 43 B60 5712 00 indb 43 2007 09 ...

Page 44: ...10 10 7 7 Press the ENTER key Press the C or D key to select the frequency of the high tones TREBLE you want to adjust 5 kHz 7 kHz 10 kHz Adjust the high tones TREBLE level by pressing the A or B key While the TONE is flashing you can adjust the level through a range from 6 to 6 z If you do not need to adjust all the range levels press the TONE key to end the settings after you have finished the r...

Page 45: ...P 41 or TONE P 42 to set a sound effect z Select a Sound Preset number 1 3 Press the A or B key 3 3 The selected preset number flashes z 2 2 Select SOUND PRESET Press the A or B key You can register up to 3 of the sound effects you have set as Sound Presets You can then recall and apply the registered Sound Presets simply by pressing the SOUND PRESET key Press the ENTER key 1 1 Press the MODE key ...

Page 46: ...DE SOUND PRESET Sound Presets 46 R K1000 Using Sound Presets Use this procedure to recall and apply a registered Sound Preset Register the sound effect you want to use as a Sound Preset beforehand P 45 z Press the SOUND PRESET key 1 1 Select a Sound Preset number 1 3 Press the A or B key 2 2 Press the ENTER key B60 5712 00 indb 46 B60 5712 00 indb 46 2007 09 14 18 28 49 2007 09 14 18 28 49 ...

Page 47: ...SOUND PRESET Sound Presets Related Information Sound Presets English 47 Disabling Equalizer Effects FLAT Press the FLAT key 1 1 The TONE levels are set to 0 and NORMAL is set in ROOM EQ MODE and the TURN OVER settings also revert to their default values Press the FLAT key again to restore the original settings z z B60 5712 00 indb 47 B60 5712 00 indb 47 2007 09 14 18 28 49 2007 09 14 18 28 49 ...

Page 48: ...function operates when CD D IN1 D IN2 or D IN3 is selected Even when CD D IN1 D IN2 or D IN3 is selected SPRM EX does not light if the input signal frequency is 96 kHz or 88 2 kHz z z Press the MODE key 1 1 Press the ENTER key SPRM EX lights when SUPREME ON is set and turns off when SUPREME OFF is set z Supreme EX is Kenwood s original sound quality enhancement technology and is used for playing C...

Page 49: ...uations when you want to keep the volume low such as late night listening Setting Clear A Press the Clear A key Press the Clear A key 1 1 To cancel the Clear A function Press the Clear A key The volume adjustment range reverts to minus infinity dB to 8 dB z The volume adjustment range changes to minus infinity dB to 0 dB z English 49 Clear A The Clear A function does not work while headphones are ...

Page 50: ...MMER MODE SOUND PRESET 50 R K1000 Use this procedure to adjust the volume balance for the left and right speakers Adjusting the Speaker Volume Balance Select BALANCE Press the A or B key 2 2 Press the ENTER key Adjust the balance Press the A or B key 3 3 Press the MODE key 1 1 Press the ENTER key BALANCE B60 5712 00 indb 50 B60 5712 00 indb 50 2007 09 14 18 28 51 2007 09 14 18 28 51 ...

Page 51: ...g the Display Brightness DIMMER 58 Turning the Display Saver ON OFF 59 Auto Power Save A P S 60 Component Settings As well as the basic time settings this chapter explains various functions that make the system easier to use such as the timer and display settings B60 5712 00 indb 51 B60 5712 00 indb 51 2007 09 14 18 28 51 2007 09 14 18 28 51 ...

Page 52: ... a mistake with the settings press the C or D key to move the cursor and re enter the settings z z If there is a power failure or the system is unplugged from the wall outlet for some time set the time again Pressing the F key while the system is in the Standby mode will display the time for 5 seconds z z Press the ENTER key Press the ENTER key Press the MODE key 1 1 Set the system clock to the co...

Page 53: ...inutes each time you press the key The setting after 90 minutes turns the timer off 1 1 During Sleep Timer setting Time set While the Sleep Timer is running you can check the remaining time by pressing the SLEEP key z To cancel the Sleep Timer Press the power K key to turn the system off Standby or press the SLEEP key so that Q is no longer displayed The system features the Sleep Timer which autom...

Page 54: ...me time You can use the timer to activate CD radio or external component Set the system s clock to the correct time beforehand P 52 Separate the times for PROG 1 and PROG 2 by at least 1 minute to ensure that their operating times do not overlap z z Select TIMER SET Press the A or B key Select PROG 1 or PROG 2 Press the A or B key 2 2 3 3 Select ON or OFF Press the A or B key 4 4 Selecting OFF end...

Page 55: ... or days on which the ProgramTimer will run Press the A or B key The setting changes as shown below each time you press the key 5 5 The timer runs every week z Select EVERY WEEK or ONETIME Press the A or B key 6 6 Press the ENTER key The specified timer runs once only z The hour flashes z The minute flashes z Press the ENTER key Press the ENTER key The hour flashes z The minute flashes z If you se...

Page 56: ...e A or B key 10 10 11 11 Press the ENTER key Playback is at the volume set in step 11 z Set the volume Press the A or B key You cannot use the VOL key to set the volume z The volume adjustment range changes to minus infinity dB to 8 dB z The volume adjustment range changes to 0 dB to minus infinity dB z Press the ENTER key You can also confirm the settings in steps 4 to 11 by pressing the D key in...

Page 57: ...d from the wall outlet for some time the Standby indicator lights red In that case set the time again P 52 z To modify the program settings redo the timer settings from the beginning When the system is in Standby mode you can confirm the timer setting on or off for 5 seconds by pressing the F key z z Select the input source Press the A or B key The input source changes as shown below each time you...

Page 58: ...tings for the main unit dial lighting Adjust the brightness according to your preference and the conditions in the room 1 1 Press the DIMMER key The setting changes as shown below each time you press the key Normal brightness Reduces the display brightness Reduces the display brightness and turns off the dial lighting Restores the normal display brightness and turns off the dial lighting If the R ...

Page 59: ...n scrolls the display to prevent burn in of the text on the display and uneven display brightness When you are playing a CD when the DP K1000 sold separately is connected the display saver is activated if the system is not used at all for 10 minutes after the CD stops playing If you selected another input source the display saver is activated if the system is not used at all for 10 minutes after t...

Page 60: ... a CD stops playing When the DP K1000 sold separately is connected Select A P S SET Press the A or B key Select ON or OFF Press the A or B key 2 2 3 3 A P S lights up on the display z Press the ENTER key A P S turns off z This function operates when the volume is set to minus infinity dB or when MUTE is set to on When recording on external components turn A P S off or adjust volume to more than 88...

Page 61: ...stem or problems that may arise It also describes how to store and maintain your system so that it continues to give pleasure for many years to come Messages 62 Troubleshooting 63 Care and Storage 66 Specifications 67 B60 5712 00 indb 61 B60 5712 00 indb 61 2007 09 14 18 28 55 2007 09 14 18 28 55 ...

Page 62: ...16 R EQ ERROR1 Measurement failed because the room being measured is too noisy RReduce the amount of ambient noise R EQ ERROR2 Measurement failed because there is no signal input to the microphone UNLOCK The component connected to the CD IN COAX DIGITAL IN 1 OPT DIGITAL IN 2 OPT or DIGITAL IN 3 COAX terminal is not turned on Alternatively there is no signal input P 14 16 kHz The sampling frequency...

Page 63: ...tly Increase the volume Cancel the MUTE setting z z z 15 22 22 There is no sound from CD D IN 1 D IN 2 or D IN 3 Check that the system is connected properly as described in Connecting the System Check whether PCM is selected as the digital audio output setting on the connected component z z 14 16 There is no sound from one of the speakers Check that the system is connected properly as described in...

Page 64: ... again Manually preset stations with frequencies that you can receive z z 28 29 Components connected to the D AUDIO terminal Symptoms Possible Cause Solution Ref page I can t use the remote control or main unit to control my Kenwood digital audio player Connect the player using the dedicated cable Check whether the connected model is compatible z z 13 34 Remote control Symptoms Possible Cause Solu...

Page 65: ...e the system was turned on Use the procedure below to reset the microcomputer z 1Unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet 2Plug the power cord back in while holding down the power K key on the main unit 3When the microcomputer is reset the display shown on the right appears Bear in mind that resetting erases any stored information and restores the system s default settings z B60 5712 00 indb ...

Page 66: ...unction of the main unit If this happens leave the main unit for a few hours until its internal mechanisms are dried up Take special care against condensation when the main unit is moved between places with a large temperature difference or into a room with high humidity When a main unit becomes dirty When the front panel or case gets dirty wipe with a soft dry cloth Do not use lacquer thinner ben...

Page 67: ...FF 50 W 50 W RMS 1 kHz 10 6 Ω 60 W 60 W RMS 1 kHz 10 4 Ω Output power Clear A ON 10 W 10 W RMS 1 kHz 10 6 Ω 15 W 15 W RMS 1 kHz 10 4 Ω Total harmonic distortion Clear A ON 0 08 1 kHz 1 W 6 Ω Frequency response IHF 66 LINE AUX TAPE D AUDIO 8 Hz 30 kHz 0 dB 3 dB LINE CD D IN1 D IN2 D IN3 8 Hz 30 kHz 0 dB 3 dB PHONO RIAA response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 0 dB Maximum input level PHONO MM 50 mV 0 1 T H D at 1 k...

Page 68: ...ces 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 service on this product Model Serial Number B60 5712 00 indb 68 B60 5712 00 indb 68 2007 09 14 18 28 57 2007 09 14 18 28 57 ...

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