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Multi-cd control fm/mw/lw tuner deck amplifier
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KEH-P'7200RD8S
,P7IOORDS,PG2OORDS,PGIOORDS
,P2SADS,PISRDS
Adjusting Volume and Tone
Parts Identification
Fig. 1
[1] Volume/Audio adjustment
[3] Cassette door
[5] Eject
(10} Display
(11]} Source selector
[14] @ AUX ON/OFF
(15) Shift/Source level adjuster
Switching Power On
Radio
Press button [11] to switch the tuner power
on. Press button [11] again to switch the
power off.
Tape
{nsert the cassette tape through the cas-
sette door [3], and the power will be auto-
matically turned on to start the tape being
played back. To eject the tape, press button
[5).
Changing the Source
When the cassette tape is inserted, the
source changes at each press of the button
{11}: Tape — Radio — OFF.
When an optional multi-play CD player
(CDX-P1210, CDX-P610) is connected to
your unit, the source changes as follows:
Tape ~ Radio — Multi-play CD player —
OFF.
lf another audio component is connected to the
IP-BUS terminal with an optional conversion
cord, set the AUX to ON by doing as follows.
Hold down button @ in Bank [14] and set the
ignition switch from OFF to ON.
In this case, the source changes as follows:
Tape — Radio — (Multi-piay CD piayer) —
AUX — OFF
Adjusting Audio
Press button [1] to adjust the volume. Each
press of button [15] changes the display
and the function of button {1] as foliows:
Volume — Fader (Balance) — Bass (Treble)
— Loudness (ON/OFF) ~ F. |. E. mode.
* If no operations are performed within 8
seconds, adjustment modes are canceled.
Make adjustments within 8 seconds.
If the (<4) or (®) side of button [2] is
pressed when "FAD" is shown on the dis-
play, it changes to "BAL", and the bal-
ance can be adjusted. To switch from
Balance to Fader, press the (+) or (-) side
of button [1], and the display and button
{1} function becomes Fader.
When "BAS" is indicated on the display,
press the (P>) side of button [2] to switch
to "TRE". When "TRE" is displayed, press
the (<4) side of button [2] to switch to
"BAS".
When you're adjusting fader, balance,
bass or treble settings, the indicator will
stop at the center setting.
Adjusting Volume
Pressing the (+) side of button [1] increases
the volume, while the (-) side decreases it.
(Display shows "VOL 00" ~ "VOL 30".)
« When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep
the volume of the unit set low enough to
allow you to hear sounds coming from
outside.
Adjusting the Fader
When you press the (+) side of button [1],
the front speaker volume increases gradual-
ly while the rear speaker volume decreases.
When you press the (-) side of button, the
rear speaker volume increases gradually
while the front speaker volume decreases.
(Display shows "FAD F15" ~ "FAD R15".)
* Pleasa set "FAD 0" when using 2 speaker
system.
Adjusting Balance
Pressing the (€) side of button [2] shifts the
balance to the left speaker, while the (>)
side shifts it to the right speaker.
(Display shows "BAL L9" ~ "BAL R9".)
Adjusting Bass
Pressing the (+) side of button [1] increases
bass, while the (-) side decreases bass.
(Display shows "BAS -6" ~ "BAS +6".}
Adjusting Treble
Pressing the (+) side of button [1] increases
treble, while the (-) side decreases trebie.
(Display shows "TRE -6" ~ "TRE +6".)
Using the Loudness Control
Pressing the (P) side of button [2] turns the
loudness function on, and "LOUD" [33] ap-
pears on the display. Pressing the (~4) side
of button [2] turns it off. This loudness func-
tion supplements the insufficiency of low-
and high-frequency ranges when the vol-
ume is low.
Switching the F. 1. E. function
Pressing the (>) side of button [2] turns the
F. |. E. (Front Image Enhancer) function on.
Pressing the (<4) side of button [2] turns it off.
(refer to following section.)
Using the F. |. E. function
The F. t. E. (Front image Enhancer) function
cuts middie and high range frequency out-
put from the rear speakers so that only low-
range frequencies are output, for a simple
way to enhance front imaging.
;
1.Press button [15] to switch to the F. |. E.
mode (See "Adjusting Audio" ).
2.Press the (P) side of button [2] to switch
the F. |. E. mode ON.
3. Switch to the Fader mode, and balance
front volume and rear bass volume (See
"Adjusting the Fader" ).
4.Adjust volume and tone.
Note:
¢ If you turn off the F. |. E. function, the
rear speakers will output all sounds in
addition to the bass sounds.
This will cause a sudden increase in
volume. Therefore, be sure to reduce
the volume before turning off the F. 1. E.
function.
Using Source Level Adjuster
(KEH-P7200RDS, KEH-P7100RDS)
You may wish to adjust volume when you
have changed the source to radio, tape, or CD
or AUX or when you have changed the radio
band from FM to MW/LW. You can do so on
the basis of the FM volume as follows:
1.Use the button [11] to change the source.
(in case of radio, change the band to
MW/LW.)
2.Hold down the button [15] for about 2
seconds, and the display will show you
the volume of the source.
(Display shows "V -4" ~ "V +4".)
3.Pressing the (+) side of button [1] raises
the volume and pressing the (-) side low-
ers it. About 8 seconds after completion
of the adjustment, the display returns to
what it was showing before the adjust-
ment.
No adjustment can be made when an FM
station is tuned in.
Regarding the Cellular Telephone
Muting
When a call is received or placed with a
cellular telephone, the cellular telephone
muting will turn ON. When the phone is
hung up, the muting will be canceled.
* The volume is reduced to a low level.
« "CALL" will be displayed.
* The audio operation can not be done ex-
cept volume control.
Using the Radio
Parts Identification
Fig. 1
(2] Tuning
[4] Preset
[4] © Tuning Step
[6] TA/PTY Alarm cancel
[7] AF/REG
{10} Display
[11} Source selector
[12] Band
[13] Function ON/OFF
[14] Preset (FM1)
[14] @ Frequency display/PTY display
[14] @ PTY
[14] © Local Station
[14] ® Preset scan/Best Stations Memory
(BSM)
[14] @ FM stereo, mono/Seek, Manual
Fig. 3
[26] FM stereo
[27] Preset number
[28] FM mono
{29} Local Station
{30] REG
(31} PTY
[32] EON
[34] TP
(35) TA
[36] Function Indicator
37] AF
[38] Frequency
[39] Band
{40] Manual

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