PREPARATIONS
1 Power can be supplied to the KB-700 in any of three ways; from AC mains, from a 12 V car battery or from eight R20 batteries.
Power cord (provided)
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Car Adaptor CN·332 (optional)
Mains supply
• Be sure that the voltage selector is set correctly.
Insert a screwdriver into the slot and move the switch so
that the voltage in your area is displayed in the selector.
(See "IMPORTANT" on page 1)
• The AC STAND·BY lamp lights when the power cord is
connected to an AC mains socket.
Batteries
• To insert batteries, turn the KB·700 upside down, open the
battery compartment and insert eight R20 batteries.
• If the power indicator flickers when no sound is being
produced, it indicates that the batteries are almost ex
hausted; in this condition, the KB-700 will be unable to
achieve its full potential.
• When the KB-700 is not to be used 10r a long time or when
it is used with mains power supply. remove the batteries to
prevent damage due to corrosion.
Car battery .
• To avoid trouble due to incorrect polarity, use the specified
CN-332 adaptor.
2 Setting up the music stand
Flip up the transparent board covering the control panel;
this serves as the music stand. 00 not press it too far back.
3 Switch on the power
Press the front of the POWER switch and adjust the overall
volume with the TOTAL VOLUME contro!. Slide up to in
crease the volume and down to decrease.
Press the front of the POWE R button to switch on the power;
the LED will light.
• Adjust the overall volume to avoid distorted sound fram
the KB-700 and equiprnent connected to the output
terminals. When the KB-700 is connected to a stereo sys
tem, the TOTAL VOLUME contra I of the KB-700 should
be set to its mid point and the volume controlled from the
stereo system.
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