Kenwood KR-930 Instruction Manual page 7

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BASS and TREBLE controis
Turn clockwise to increase bass or treble response, counter-
clockwise to reduce bass or treble response.
Response is
flat when set to "CENTER".
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HIGH FILTER switch
Set this switch to ON to reduce high frequency noise, such
as tape hiss, record scratch, etc.
AUTO/MANUAL switch
AUTO (unlatched position) — This setting permits automa-
tic AM/FM tuning by pushing the TUNING switch.
MANUAL (latched position) — This setting permits manual
AM/FM tuning by pushing the TUNING switch.
FM MODE switch
When the FM MODE switch is set to MONO, all FM broad-
casts are received as monaural.
When set to STEREO, ster-
eo broadcasts are received as stereo, and monaural broad-
casts are received as monaural.
When the receiver is in the
auto tuning mode, only those stations whose signal strength
is sufficiently strong for noise-free reception are received.
When
reception of weaker
stations is desired, using the
MONO mode will pick up those stations too weak for stereo
reception.
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BALANCE control
This control permits balancing of left and right channels
when imbalance exists in the sound source, or to correct for
acoustic imbalance due to room conditions. When the right
channel is weaker than the !eft channel, turn to the control to
the right. When the left is weaker than the right, turn it to
the left.
MEMORY button
The MEMORY
button is used to store the frequency in the
memory.
Press the MEMORY
button and a PRESET
STA-
TION button within about 5 seconds, and the displayed fre-
quency is stored in the PRESET STATION button.
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TUNING switches
AUTO
tuning — With the AUTO/MANUAL
Switch
set to
AUTO
(uniatched
position),
pushing
the
DOWN
(4)
switch shifts the tuning frequency indicated on the dis-
play downward automatically until a broadcast station is
received; pushing the UP (®) switch shifts the tuning fre-
quency upward until a broadcast station is received.
MANUAL tuning — With the AUTO/MANUAL switch set to
MANUAL
(latched
position),
pushing
the
DOWN
(<<)
switch
momentarily
decreases
the frequency
by one
step. If the DOWN
(<<) switch is kept depressed, the fre-
quency starts to decrease rapidly. When it reaches the
lower limit of the frequency range, the frequency scan-
ing stops. Pushing the UP (®) switch peforms the oppo-
site operation.
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TAPE SELECTOR switches (TAPE A, TAPE B/AUX)
To monitor a recording in progress or to playback a tape
from a tape deck connected
to the TAPE A jacks, press
TAPEA switch.
To monitor a tape deck or other audio equipment connected
to TAPE B jacks, press TAPE
B/AUX switch.
Depressing
TAPE A and TAPE
B/AUX
switches
simultaneously facili-
tates dubbing (tape copying) from the tape deck connected
to the TAPE
B jacks into the tape deck connected to the
TAPEA.
Note:
Be sure to set both TAPE switches to OUT position when not oper-
ating a tape deck.
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INPUT SELECTOR switches (AM, FM, PHONO)
AM — Press the AM switch for AM reception; the frequency
display indicates the AM frequency In kHz.
FM — Press the FM switch for FM reception; the frequency
display indicates the FM frequency in MHz.
PHONO - Press the PHONO switch to play records.
* When the PHONO
switch is pressed, the indicator above
the switch lights.
On the rear panel
FM DE-EMPHASIS switch
Before shipment this switch has been preset to the appro-
priate position for the expected delivery area.
An incorrect setting will adversely affect high frequency re-
sponse, so check for a correct setting before putting the unit
into operation.
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CHANNEL SPACE switch
The CHANNEL SPACE switch on the rear panel is set to the
correct setting that prevails in the area to which the unit is
shipped.
However,
if the channel
space
setting
is not
matched to the area where the receiver is to be used; for in-
stance, when you moved from area 1 to area 2 or vice versa,
desired reception of FM/AM broadcasts is not expected. In
this case, change the CHANNEL
SPACE
setting in accor-
dance with the area corresponding to the table shown be-
low.
Area
Channel Space Frq.
100 kHz
10 kHz
1 Hawaii, and Guam
50 kHz
2 European countries
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Far East countries
:
9 kHz
Channel Space Table
Note:
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Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are not equipped with
an FM DE-EMPHASIS and CHANNEL
SPACE switches on the
rear panel.
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When changing the setting of the CHANNEL SPACE switch, turn
the POWER switch OFF and ON.
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