Kenwood KR 1000 B Owners Manual

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Safety precautions .
System connections ..................................... . ........ 4
Controls, indicators and connectors

(Timer programming keyboard)..
(Keyboard for drawing the signal flowchart
(Program mode commander keyboard) .........
(Tuner operation keyboard and pushbuttons)
(Other features)

(Display) ..
Presetting operations (How to set the clock).
(How to preset broadcasting stations) ..........


(How to draw signal flowcharts) 13
(How to combine signal flowcharts
and preset station) ......................................................... 13

Timer programming......,...
(Automatic shut-off setting).
Operating instructions. 20
In case of difficulty.
Specifications .........


Introduction

The purpose of this manual is to acquaint you with the oper-
ating featues of your new receiver. You will notice that in
every detail of planning, engineering, styling, operating con»
venience, and adaptability, we have sought to anticipate
your needs and desires.

We suggest that you read this manual carefully. Knowing
how to set up your receiver to the best advantage will en»
hance your listening pleasure right from the start. You will
also become aware of the ease with which you can adjust
your receiver to meet your special requirements.

For your records

Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in
the spaces designated on the warranty card. and in the
space provided below. Refer to the model and serial num-
bers whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for infor»
mation or service on this product.
Model KR-IOOOB Sérial number

Unpacking

Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories
and cables are put aside so they will not be lost.

Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If
your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer
immediately. If your unit was shipped to you directly. notify
the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee
(the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim
against the carrier for shipping damage.

We recommend that you retain the original carton and pack-
ing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in
the future.

WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE T0 RAIN OR
MOISTURE.

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IMPORTANT!

U. S. A.
Units shipped to the U SA are designed for operation
on 120 volts AC only. These units are not equipped
with the AC Voltage Selector switches and the discus-
sion of such switches that follow should be disregard-
ed.

All other countries

Units shipped to countries other than the USA are
equipped with the AC Voltage Selector switches on
the rear panel. Refer to the following paragraph for
the proper setting of these switches.

AC voltage selection

This unit operates on AC 120V, 220V or 240V. The AC
Voltage Selector Switches on the rear panel are set to the
voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped,
Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet, make
sure that the'setting positions of these switches match your
line voltage. If not, they must be set to your voltage in accor»
dance with the following direction.

Note:
Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line volt
age due to improper setting of the AC Voltage Selector Switches.

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1 Remove screws and stopper plate.

2 Slide lovers to your line voltage.

3 Lock levers with stopper plate and
screws.

The switches must be set to the
same setting.

Ac voltage selector switches

When a key is pressed with the power ON, a beep sig-
nal sounds.

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Example 1-b: Extended programming using the Example 1-a

Turning on speaker B at 6:30 to wake up a person in a different room.
Before starting programming, press the M-1 key so the program mode is displayed and modify by adding speaker'B by press-
ing the SPEAKERS key marked B. The following is the modified signal flowchart.

_-PEAKER a -< ._ E

REC

Press the MEMORY key and the M-2 to store the above modified signal flowchart.

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u"! ...

These numbers on keyboard refer to the step numbers.

First carry out steps 0 through 0 shown in the preceding Example 1-a and then the following procedure.

Press Timer display
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5w ..m-5'5 WEE pee in-
O Key marked 2 E _ 3 EI-Jl 5'92: 3:31:ch that the program mode stored in
- Fl
0 TIMER (ENTER) to Store El - 3 U. Blinks to show that the above instruction is stored.
0 HOUR to set @303
Fl - Fl
@MINUTE toset 1'3LJE ..... SEE ..... 593'"
0 on: n. n n

. U U@- Lights to show that the turn- off instruction is defined

@ TIMER (ENTER) to store 7-

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1'! Blinks to show that the turn-off instruction is de~
U -{ fined.

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