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Kenwood KR-V7010 Instruction Manual page 26

Audio/video stereo receiver

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System control operation
Connection
Using the system control cords provided with KENWOOD
system component models, make
connections as shown
below.
Turntable
"For a cassette deck to be
subject to system control
operation, it must be con-
nected to the TAPE 1
jacks.
@ Connection
of the audio cords and sys-
tem control cord
Make sure that the audio cords are connected correctly
right and left as in the figure.
If the system
control
cord
and
audio
cords
are
not
connected properly, the automatic system governing re-
mote control and system functions will not operate.
(For connections cf the audio cords, refer to the 'System
connections" diagram.)
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System control
By connecting this unit to KENWOOD
cassette deck, CD
player, and turntable models equipped with system con-
trol jacks, the following
integrated
operation
features
become available.
Operation
1. Automatic play operation
When starting play with the turntable, cassette deck, or
CD player connected to the receiver, press the desired
input selector
keys on
the receiver.
The
turntable,
cassette deck, or CD player will automatically enter
play mode.
In the same way, pressing the Play key of the turntable,
cassette deck, or CD player will automatically switch
the input selector on the receiver to the component on
which the Play key is pressed.
2. Synchro recording
To record the sound from the CD player or turntable
onto a tape with the cassette deck, press the CD or
PHONO
of the input selector keys and load a CD or
record. Set the cassette deck to rec pause mode, then
press the PLAY
(START)
key of the CD
player
or
turntable. The cassette deck will start recording auto-
matically, synchronized with the CD player or turntable
starting play.
3. Remote control
The remote
control
unit provided
with this unit, to
which a KENWOOD system turntable, cassette deck, or
CD
player
is connected,
is equipped
with
related
control
keys. The
related
components
can
be con-
trolled using these keys.
Note:
During recording with a cassette deck, the input selector on the
receiver is fixed at the source from which the recording is made.
by the system control circuit. At this time, pressing any of the
input selector keys has no effect.

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