Kenwood KA-5200 Instruction Manual page 7

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CONNECTING
YOUR
KR-5200
CONNECTIONS
FOR
TAPE
RECORDER
RECORDING
A tape recorder can be connected
as follows for recording.
Left channel input of the tape recorder to
A TAPE
''L" REC jack.
Right channel input of the tape recorder to
A TAPE ''R" REC jack.
PLAYBACK
A tape recorder can be connected
as follows for playback.
Left channel output of the tape recorder to
A TAPE
"'L" PLAY
jack.
Right channel output of the tape recorder to
A TAPE "R" PLAY jack.
DIN
CONNECTOR
(REC
/ PLAY
CONNECTOR)
If your tape recorder is equipped with a DIN connector, connect
it to the REC/PLAY
connector with a DIN connecting cord.
A DIN
connector enables recording and playback with this single cord.
NOTE:
When a DIN cord is used for connecting to the tape recorder, the
PLAY and REC jacks should not be used.
For highest fidelity recording and playback sound, however, it is recom-
mended
that the tape recorder be connected to the PLAY
and REC
jacks instead of the DIN connector.
RECORD
PLAYER
CONNECTIONS
Connect the left channel of the record player to the ""L'" PHONO
input jack, and the right channel to the ''R'' PHONO input jack.
If the record player has a grounding terminal, connect it to this
receiver's GND terminal to avoid hum.
AUX
(AUXILIARY
INPUTS)
When
a tuner, tape recorder or other unit is connected
here, it
must have an output of at least 150 mV.
AC OUTLETS
The AC outlets on the rear panel of the receiver may be used to
supply
power
to
other
components
such
as a record
player, tape
recorder, etc.
1.
SWITCHED outlet
This outlet is controlled by the POWER
switch on the front panel.
(The capacity is GO watts maximum.)
2.
UNSWITCHED outlet
This outlet is available at all times.
(The
capacity
is 300
watts
maximum.)
PRE
OUT
The preamplifier output of the KR-5200 is obtainable here.

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