Keyboard for drawing the signal flowchart, O power key, O speakers keys – Kenwood KR-1000B User Manual

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Keyboard for drawing the signal flowchart

Drawing the signal flowcharts on the display with these
keys is done by simply a series of keystrokes that you can
press as you desire.
Each keystroke switches the light of the block in the signal

flowchart corresponding to the key. The signal flowchart
can be drawn as you desire, watching the display as a
guide. The following shows the function of each key:

O

POWER key

When turning on the power manually, press this key.

O

SPEAKERS keys

A - Activates speakers connected to the SPEAKER A ter­

minals on the rear panel.

B - Activates speakers connected to the SPEAKERS B ter­

minals on the rear panel.

C - Activates speakers connected to the SPEAKERS C ter­

minals on the rear panel.

For private listening through headphones, release all the
SPEAKERS keys.

O FILTER keys

HIGH - Press this key to light the HIGH FILTER block on the

signal flowchart. This reduces high frequency noise,

such as tape hiss, record scratch, etc.

LOW - Press this key to light the LOW FILTER block on the

signal flowchart. This reduces low frequency noise such
as turntable rumble, etc.

O

LOUDENESSkey

Press this key to light the LOUDNESS block on the signal

flowchart. This compensates for a natural deficiency in
human hearing, the human ear is less sensitive to bass
notes at low volume levels. Press it again to release the

loudness effect when listening at normal and loud sound
level.

O G.E. keys (graphic equalizer)
Determine whether the source signals set by the INPUT SE­
LECTOR key or TAPE key are to be processed by the graphic
equalizer or not.
SOURCE - Inserts the graphic equalizer into the signal path

to process the source signal set by the INPUT SELECTOR

key or TAPE key.

REC - Inserts the graphic equalizer into the signal path for

recording to process the tape source signal being record­

ed.

OFF - Removes the graphic equalizer from the signal

path. Always set here when not using the graphic equa­
lizer.

® TAPE MONITOR keys

SOURCE-Always set here when not using a tapd deck.
A - For the playback of the tape deck connected to the

TAPE A jacks.

B - For the playback of the tape deck connected to the

TAPE B jacks.

O DUBBING keys

Set the type of recording.
OFF - For the recording of source signals set with one of

the INPUT SELECTOR keys.

A ► B - For dubbing from tape A to tape B, with two tape

decks connected to the TAPE A and B jacks. With this
setting, the source signal set by the INPUT SELECTOR

key can be heard while dubbing is in progress.

B ► A - For dubbing from tape B to tape A. The source sig­

nal set by the INPUT SELECTOR key can be heard while
dubbing is in progress.

O INPUT SELECTOR keys

Select source signals for input.
AM - For reception of AM broadcasts.
FM - For reception of FM broadcasts.

PHONO - For Playback of [-ecords.

AUX - To play back the signal from the equipment connect­

ed to the AUX jacks.

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