Kenwood VRSN 8100 Service Manual
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VRS-N81OO
ACCESSORIES / CAUTIONS
Note for Servicing of the PC Control Unit (X17-1100-11)
Each unit of VRS-N81OO has its own MAC (Media Access Control) address.
The MAC address is written in |0202 of the PC Control Unit. This means that replacing the PC Control Unit or l0202 results in
changing the MAC address of the unit. Therefore, when the PC Control Unit or l0202 is replaced, the user should be informed of
the new MAC address. Also, the new MAC address should be recorded and maintained in the sen/icing record together with the
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serial number of the unit.
The MAC address can be confirmed in item IP setting in the Setup Menu (Network Setup).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Software and Firmware update:
The above»mentioned information is opened to the public.
If you still have questions concerning the product after reading this manual, please consult the FAQ section on the KEN-
WOOD website of your resident country (if necessary you can find a link to your local website on www.kenwood.com
The latest information and procedure to update your KENWOOD PC SERVER software and VRS-N8100 Firmware can be
found in the "Technical Support" / "Service" section on the website of your resident country (if necessary you can find a link to
your local website on www.kenwood.com
ACCESSORIES
Remote control unit (1)
For Europe
RC-R0826E(A70-1651-05)
For the U.S.A., Canada and Australia
RC-R0826(A70-1650-05)
AM loop antenna (1)
(T90-0906-05)
FM antenna adaptor (1)
For Europe and Australia
(T90-0827-05)
CD-ROM (PC application) (1)
(W01-1835-05)
- FM indoorantenna 1) -
For Europe and Australia For the SA. and Canada
(T90-0175-05) (T90-0905-05)
Batteries (RB/AA) (2)
Speaker cord connectors (1)
(E69-0013-05)
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CAUTIONS
Soft reset:
This reset procedure allows the setups made by the user to be held
without being reset.
(For U.S.A and Canada)
Press POWER ONISTANDBYOkey to turn this unit OFF (STANDBY),
and then press POWER ONISTANDBY
o If a memory card is inserted, remove the memory card after pressing
(For Europe and Australia)
o If a memow card is inserted, remove the memory card after pressing
Reset to the factory default setups:
I Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the contents
Memory back-up function
It the power supply to the receiver is shut down for about a day
o Power mode : OFF
oVolume level : - 66 dB
oDimmer level : OFF (Brightest condition)
0 Frequency setting : 87.50 MHZ
oTuning mode : AUTO
POWER ONISTANDBY®key to turn this unit OFF (STANDBY). After
removal, press POWER ONISTANDBY (I) key again to turn it on.
Press ON/STANDBYo key to turn this unit OFF (STANDBY), and
then press ONISTANDBYQ) key again to turn it 0N.
ON/STANDBYd) key to turn this unit OFF (STANDBY). After removal,
press ONISTANDBY (1) key again to turn it on.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, then plug it back in
while holding down the POWER ONISTANDBYO (For U.S.A
and Canada) or ONISTANDBYU) key (For Europe and Australia).
of the memory and returns the unit to the state it was in when it left
the factory.
or more, the following settings will be reset to the initial condi-
tions. Please be careful.
a Broadcast band : FM