Basic Function; Switching The System On; Switching The System To Standby Mode; Volume Control - Kenwood CLX-70 Instruction Manual

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Basic function

Switching the system on

Press
, TUNER, CD, USB, SD, D.AUDIO, iPod, AUX
button.
The [STANDBY] LED will go out.
The system will switch to the last selected source or
the selected source.

Switching the system to standby mode

Press
button.
[STANDBY] indicator is lit.

Volume control

Press VOLUME A button to increase, or press
VOLUME B to decrease the volume level.
"VOL XX" is displayed. Adjust in the range from 0
(MIN.) to 40 (MAX.).
To switch off the volume temporarily
Press MUTE button.
Playback continues without sound, and "MUTE" is
displayed.
• To restore the volume, press MUTE button again or adjust the
volume.
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Sound control

The sound control system feature enables you to
enjoy special sound eff ects; 3D surround eff ect,
preset equalizer settings and bass enhancement,
providing the best music reproduction.
To switch on DTS Envelo Speaker settings
Press SOUND button to select DTS Envelo Speaker
for the 3D surround eff ect: DTS Envelo ON:1, ON:2
or OFF.
When an eff ect other than OFF is selected, the
"DTS" appears on the display.
To switch on preset equalizer settings
Press EQ button to select the desired sound eff ect:
POP, CLASSIC, ROCK, JAZZ, GAME or FLAT (off ).
When an eff ect other than FLAT is selected, the
"EQ" icon appears on the display.
To switch on the bass enhancement
Press D-BASS button to adjust the enhancement
level: D-BASS 1 to 10 or OFF.
The "EQ" icon appears on the display.
• Pressing [D-BASS] cancels the equalizer settings (EQ).
• Pressing [EQ] cancels the low frequency enhancement
(D-BASS) and DTS Envelo Speaker effect (SOUND).
• The DTS Envelo Speaker effect is cancelled when headphones
are connected.

Headphones

To listen to your stereo with headphones (separately
available), use the 3.5 mm phones jack on the main
unit.
Connecting headphones mutes the sound from
the speakers.
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CAUTION
• Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can
cause hearing loss.

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