Component Names And Functions - Kenwood DP-K1000 Instruction Manual

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Component Names and Functions

Main unit
Power (P.18)
Turns the unit on or off (Standby).
Standby indicator
Lights red in Standby mode
Display
(P.15)
Standby Mode
While the Standby indicator on the main unit is lit, the unit is
using a very weak current to maintain the built-in memory.
This is called Standby mode. When the main unit is in this
mode, you can turn it on using the remote control.
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DP-K1000
Main unit keys with the same names as keys on the remote control have the same
functions as the remote control keys.
CD tray
LCD tray open/close
Remote sensor
E (P.18, 19)
Starts playback. Press again to
pause playback.
Dial Lighting (P.29)
F (P.19)
Stops playback.
(P.18)
(P.17)
System Control Connection
If you use system control connection to connect an
R-K1000 (sold separately) to the DP-K1000, the DP-K1000
operates as follows:
When you play CD on the DP-K1000, input on the
R-K1000 automatically switches to CD and you can use
the R-K1000 remote control to control CD operations
on the DP-K1000. Similarly, if you set the R-K1000 input
to CD, the DP-K1000 starts playing the CD.
Operation is linked so that turning the R-K1000 on and
off turns the DP-K1000 on and off also.
When the DIMMER, Display Saver and Auto Power
Save functions are set on the R-K1000, they run on the
DP-K1000 also.
G/H
(P.19)

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