E hour key, Minute key, O keys marked 1,2,3 and 4 – Kenwood KR-1000B User Manual

Page 8: Last mode key, Off key, Clock (enter) key, D preset vol control, Level set key, O auto off (enter) key

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

iaîK3tlîPi

4 S

VKL »

T

AUTO MANUAL

□ □

-------------------------- 1

CLCAR ^

DAY HOUR

l-l

n—

•INUTC

0 2 1

m

___ rn

_____ gn__

II

a

[

last

»»«

a □

n

II

i

L4

II

i|L

4

^

® ® <D

e

HOUR key

Sets the hour. Each keystroke increments the hour as
shown in the figure below. When the key is held depressed,
2 ~ 3 seconds later the hour display advances at high
speed.

1

12

13.................... 23

00

® MINUTE key

Sets the minute. Each keystroke increments the minute as

shown in the figure below. The key functions in the same

way as described in the preceding item.

01

02

03

10

20........... 59

00

O Keys marked 1,2,3 and 4

The keys marked 1, 2, 3 and 4 are interlocked with the PRO­

GRAM MODE COMMANDER keys marked M-1, M-2, M-3
and M-4 respectively. When programming push one of
these to define the desired program mode. When the pro­
grams are executed, the unit is turned on with the program
mode designated or the current program mode is switched
to another program mode at the designated time. For
further details, see pages 16 and 17.

® LAST MODE key

Defines the instruction which turns the unit on at the desig­
nated time with the same signal flowchart on the display
that was there before the power was last turned off.

® OFF key

Defines the instruction which turns the unit off at the desig­
nated time.

® TIMER (ENTER) key

Stores the programs defined by the programming keys into
the memory. Eight programs can be stored with this key. If
you attempt to store a ninth program by pushing this key,
the whole timer display indicating the program starts flash­
ing to warn you that the memory is full.

® CLOCK (ENTER) key
Pushing this key writes the current day and time designated

by the DAY, HOUR and MINUTE keys into the memory; the
colon starts blinking to show that the clock is in operation,
counting seconds from 00 (seconds not indicated on the
display). To correct any seconds, from 1 to 59 seconds,
ahead of the standard time, simply push when you hear the
time signal. To correct any time behind the standard time,
set the minutes indication one minute ahead of the standard
time and push the key when the time signal is heard.

<D PRESET VOL control

Designed to preset the sound output to your preference in

timer-controlled operations. With the control set, the sound

level is adjusted to the preset level by a motor when the
power is turned on at the designated time. The minimum
setting of the PRESET VOL control (fully counterclockwise)
provides you with a slight sound output when the power is
turned on. For no.^mal use, set this control to your prefer­
ence and use the VOLUME keys (UP and DOWN) for further
adjustment of the sound level, if necessary.

Note: -------------^-------------------------------------------------------------

When setting the PRESET VOL control, be sure that the audio

muting is not in use.

® LEVEL SET key
Resets the sound level controlled by either the UP or DOWN
key of the VOLUME to the predetermined sound level set

with the PRESET VOL control.

O AUTO OFF (ENTER) key
Stores the auto shut-off instruction (minutes) designated by
the MINUTE key into the memory. This will execute the in­

struction.

8

KR-IOOOB(K)

Advertising