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Kenwood KA-7100 Instruction Manual page 7

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CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS
TURNTABLE CONNECTION
The two shielded audio cables form your
stereo turntable are normally terminated with
phono plugs. Connect the left channel of the turn¬
table to "LEFT" of the INPUT PHONO jack and
the right channel to "RIGHT" of the INPUT
PHONO jack. If the turntable has a grounding wire,
connect it to the unit's GND terminal to avoid hum.
AUX JACKS CONNECTION
High level INPUT AUX jacks are for miscel¬
laneous sources, such as extra tape decks, additional
tunes and/or receivers, TV sound outputs, and
other external components.
TAPE DECK CONNECTION
Recording
A tape deck can be connected for recording
as follows: the left channel input of the tape deck
to "LEFT" of the TAPE A REC jack, the right
channel input of the tape deck to "RIGHT" of
the TAPE A REC jack.
Playback
A tape deck can be connected for playback
as follows: the left channel output of the tape deck
to "LEFT" of the TAPE A PLAY jack, the right
channel output of the tape deck to "RIGHT" of
the TAPE A PLAY jack.
Second Tape Deck
If the second tape deck is connected, similar
connections must be provided to the TAPE B jacks.
DIN CONNECTOR (REC/PLAY CONNECTOR)
If your tape deck is equipped with a DIN
connector, connect it to the TAPE B REC/PLAY
connector with a DIN connecting cord.
A DIN
connector enables recording and playback with
this single cord.
Note:
The DIN connector corresponds to the TAPE B PLAY and
TAPE B REC jacks — the signal must be controlled with
the TAPE switch on the front panel. When a DIN cord is
connected, the TAPE B PLAY and TAPE B REC jacks
should not be used.
TUNER CONNECTION
Use the TUNER terminals for connection to
an FM stereo or AM-FM stereo tuner. Connect the
left channel of the tuner to "LEFT" of the INPUT
TUNER jack and the right channel of the tuner to
"RIGHT" of the INPUT TUNER jack.
TURNTABLE
TUNER
KA-7200(K)
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