Display, Frequency display, Signal flowchart – Kenwood KR-1000B User Manual

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Display

Timer display

• Indicates the day of week and the day designated.

-ISUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SA

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-MEMORY

LOCKED-,

A-OFF-i

- THRU

BBBBi

Lights when the SAFETY LOCK
key is pressed. To release, press it

again.

Lights while Auto-shut-off function
is in progress.

While this letters lights timer operations are

not executed.

Lights when the MEMORY key on the PROGRAM
MODE COMMANDER keyboard is pressed. Store
instruction while these are on.

The number shown here denotes the designated pro­
gram, i.e. 1 for the program stored in M-1,4 for M-4, 5
for the program currently used, 0 for power-off instruc­
tion.

Frequency display

— Lights when an AM/FM broadcast is received.

- Lights when FM strereo is received.

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[MEMORY

B k H i

Frequency

Lights when the MEMORY key is
pressed. Preset broadcasting sta­

tions while it is on.

Tune to AM/FM broadcasts so that
the maximum number of indicators

light.

Signal flowchart

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Flashes for 2 ~ 3 seconds until the power supply stage

is stabilized. This will also flash if any abnormality occurs
in the power output stage.

Current signal path from input to output. ■

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Presetting operations

When the power plug is connected to an AC line
outlet

The indication shown below is displayed on the timer dis­

play.

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

/nn

I ' U U

The whole indication flashes and the clock
starts working.
This is not the sign of a fault, but denotes
that the clock has not yet been set.

Note: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

When a power failure occurs after presetting operations (program­

mings) described in the following have been completed, all contents

Stored in the memory will be cleared, original contents remain un­

changed, and the same state will appear in the timer display. In this

case, repeat the following from the beginning when the power

comes back.

How to set the clock

Two examples are given below to show you how to set the
clock. Referring to these procedures set the clock to your

local time in accordance with the standard time signal.

Example 1: 9:30 AM on Wednesday

(1.) Push to indicate —

(2) Push to indicate -

-WED

3

u

0> V

HC UR MINUTt

P □ Q-

(3) Push to indicate -

Set one minute ahead of the stan­
dard time.

^ (4) Push when the time signal is given.

The colon starts flashing and the
clock starts working.

Example 2: 4:45 PM on Saturday

(1) Push the DAY key to indicate the letters "SAT".
(2) Push the FIOUR key to set hours to "16".
(3) Push the MINUTE key to set minutes to "45".
(4) Wait until you hear the standard time signal at 4:45.

then push the CLOCK (ENTER) key.

SAT

/

6 - 4 5

How to preset broadcasting stations

Before turning on the power switch, be sure that the PRE­
SET VOL control is fully turned counterclockwise. When you
first turn on the power switch after the power plug has been

plugged into an AC line outlet, the factory defined signal
flowchart (original contents) shown below is displayed auto­
matically.

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I—G

El-ll-d

I Gt ON I iRECi

Use this signal flowchart for presetting which is described
as follows;

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