Kenwood 350 manual Remote, Loading and replacing the batteries

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The remote

CASSETTE DECK buttons

Loading and replacing the batteries

You can use your SPECTRUM system remote for many functions.

A few tips

Depending on temperature, humidity, and other environmen- tal conditions, the operating range of your remote is approxi- mately 30’ and up to 30° on either side of the receiver’s remote light sensor.

When the operating distance of your remote begins to get shorter, replace both alkaline batteries with new ones.

REMOTE SENSOR on the receiver

approx. 30 feet

30˚

30˚

TAPE A

TAPE B

TUNER

 

 

 

BAND

 

 

REC/ARM

P.CALL

 

 

EFFECTEQ. M.CALL

I

I

CD

/II

 

 

 

DISC

When you press 2 buttons one after the other, press each button securely for more than 1 second each.

The remote may malfunction if direct sunlight or high-frequency fluorescent light enters the light sensor. In this case, either move the audio system, or remove the light source.

Important:

The batteries that came with this system are test batteries and may not last as long as alkaline batteries.

TUNER buttons

TUNER BAND: Press to switch between FM and

AM

P. CALL: Press to

scroll through preset stations

CD PLAYER buttons

Press E to play disc, press again to pause disc

Press L to stop disc

Press EEI to skip

to the next track

Press IFF to skip

to the previous track

Press DISC to change to next disc

INPUT SELECTOR button

Press to scroll through input choices

POWER button

Press to turn the system ON or OFF

TAPE A

TAPE B

TUNER

 

 

 

BAND

 

 

REC/ARM

P.CALL

 

 

EFFECTEQ. M.CALL

I

I

CD

/II

 

 

 

DISC

INPUT

MUTE

VOLUME CONTROL

POWER

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

RC-SO501

Note: These buttons only work with a Kenwood cassette deck with system control connections (not included with this system)

Press F or E to play or reverse tape

Press FF or EE to fast-forward or rewind tape

Press L to stop tape

Press REC/ARM to put the player into RECORD/PAUSE mode

EQUALIZER buttons

For use with an optional equalizer

Press EFFECT to activate and deactivate EQ circuits

Press M. CALL to acti- vate EQ curves stored in memory

MUTE button

Press to MUTE the sound, press again to turn ON sound

VOLUME buttons

Press G or H to increase or decrease volume

If the receiver doesn’t respond

1

 

 

when you press a button on the

 

 

remote, you need new batteries.

 

 

We recommend replacing both

 

 

batteries at the same time for longer

 

 

battery life.

 

 

1 Remove the cover by pressing

2

down on the ridged area and

 

 

sliding it off in the direction of

 

 

the arrow.

 

 

2 Insert 2 AA-size alkaline batteries

 

 

(be sure to pay attention to the

 

 

(+) and (-) signs when you’re

 

 

inserting the batteries).

3

 

3 Close the cover.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Setting up your Kenwood Audio System SpectrumLicensing Safety first Safety SymbolsAbout the power supply Safety PrecautionsFCC Warning Contents Welcome UnpackingDid you get everything? You may need to purchaseAssembling the rack Hardware listHinge insert M faces toward top Kick Panel Over the cushion How to get replacement parts for your rack SRC-406CKenwood Gulf Street Lamar MO 800 Description QuantityStacking your components in the rack Placing your systemPositioning your speakers Connecting your speakers Few tipsPositive to + can cause poor sound quality Left and right speakersPhono cartridge VCRConnecting your antennas Connecting the antenna wires to the antenna jacksUnlock lever Insert wire Lock lever Using the AM indoor loop antenna suppliedUsing an AM outdoor antenna optional Using an FM outdoor antenna optionalConnecting the system control cables Optional Turntable Receiver KR-596Cassette Deck KX-W595 CD Player DP-R896Connecting other audio components Rear Tape AdaptorPlugging in your power cords Turning on the power Power Phones ON/STANDBYCongratulations KR-596 DP-R896 KX-W595 JL-506 Kenwood Limited Warranty WarrantyModel number PO Box Long Beach, California Using your Kenwood Audio System Playing tracks in random order random Special tapes Using the controls Front panel controlsUpper tuner Reading the displayLower amplifier Remote Loading and replacing the batteriesAdjusting the volume Selecting the input source Basic audio functionsAdjusting the bass and treble Adjusting the speaker balanceMuting the sound Activating the speakersTuning stations automatically Using headphones Using the tunerTuning stations manually To preset additional stations, repeat these steps Scrolling from the front panelScrolling from the remote Use the Input button to select the tuner inputUsing the CD player Front panel controls and displayChanging CDs Playing CDs From a specific track From the beginningPlaying from the front panel Playing from the remotePlaying a combination of tracks To cancel random play Repeating a single CDRepeating all loaded CDs Repeating programmed tracksUsing the cassette deck Peak Level MeterBefore using the cassette deck Listening to tapesPlaying tapes Fast-winding tapesSetting the recording level Recording tapesRecording a tape Copying dubbing a tapeTroubleshooting guide Cleaning the headsDemagnetizing the heads ReceiverCD player Cassette deckSpecifications Cassette deck KX-W595Speakers JL-506 Receiver KR-596Kenwood USA Corporation