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Kenwood KR-V7010 Instruction Manual page 25

Audio/video stereo receiver

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System memory
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The required playback condition can be stored in memory
for each music source (tape, compact disc, phonograph
record (disc), or broadcasting program), so that the same
volume level, the same balance (between front and rear
channels), and the same
equalizer pattern, etc. can be
recalled at any time instantly.
Two types of settings can be stored in memory, and by
pressing the appropriate SYSTEM MEMORY (M-1 or M-2)
key you
can
recall
the
preset
sound
field condition
instantly.
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Stored contents:
The stored contents in the System Memory are as follows:
® Input source (CD, PHONO, TUNER, TAPE, VIDEO, etc.)
(including TAPE 2)
®@ Preset channel in the TUNER position
® Audio injection
@ EQ. key setting (ON/DEFEAT)
® EQ. REC key setting (ON/OFF)
® Preset channel of the equalizer pattern
@ SURROUND setting (ON/OFF)
®@ Main volume level
© Rear volume level
® Balance control setting
@ Video monitor out
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SYSTEM MEMORY channel keys
System Memory example
SYSTEM MEMORY key
@ How to preset the System Memory
1. Set the playback conditions as desired.
2. Press the SYSTEM
MEMORY
key.
Notes:
will also be changed.
Hi How to recall System Memory
1. Press the M-1 or M-2 key.
© The display shows "SYS M-1" or "SYS M-2" for about 1
second, and the settings of each section are changed to
the preset contents.
2. Readjust the setting of each section as required.
@ When
PHONO
is selected as the input source, with a
system-controlled turntable connected, the turntable will
automatically start playing by recalling the System Mem-
ory. Therefore, be sure to set a record on the platter of
the turntable
before
activating
the System
Memory
function.
@ In the same way, when a system-controlled tape deck or
CD player is connected to this unit, the tape deck or CD
player can be started automatically
by activating the
System Memory function.
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