Kenwood Stereo Receiver KRF A4030 User Manual

AUDIO RECEIVER  
KRF-A4030  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
About the supplied remote control (RC-R0708) . . .  
Compared to standard remote controls, the remote control supplied with this receiver has  
several operation modes. These modes enable the remote control to control other audio  
components. In order to effectively use the remote control it is important to read the  
operating instructions and obtain a proper understanding of the remote control and how to  
switch its operation modes (etc.).  
Using the remote control without completely understanding its design and how to switch  
the operation modes may result in incorrect operations.  
B60-4557-00 (EN)  
 
Getting started  
Special features  
Contents  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
safe operation.  
3
carefully to ensure  
MONITOR  
The TAPE2/MONITOR jacks of this unit accept the connec-  
tion of a cassette deck, graphic equalizer, surround proces-  
sor, etc. When a 3-head cassette deck is connected to the  
TAPE2/MONITOR jacks, it is possible to monitor the sound  
Preparations  
which has just been recorded during recording.  
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Before applying the power ................................... 2  
Safety precautions ........................................................ 2  
Unpacking...................................................................... 2  
How to use this manual ................................................ 2  
Special features............................................................. 3  
Station preset  
This unit incorporates a function for storing received stations  
in preset memory with a simple operation. It is very conve-  
nient to preset the stations you like. The preset stations can  
Peprations  
Setting up the system ............................................. 4  
Connecting audio components ..................................... 4  
Connecting the antennas .............................................. 5  
Connecting the speakers .............................................. 5  
Connecting the system control .................................... 6  
be recalled also very easily.  
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RDS (Radio Data System) tuner  
#
ThereceiverisequippedwithaRDStunerthatprovidesseveral  
convenient tuning functions: RDS Auto Memory to automati-  
cally preset up to 30 stations including RDS broadcasting  
different programs and ordinary FM stations; station name  
display to show you the name of the current broadcast station;  
and PTY Search to let you tune stations by program type.  
Names and functions of parts .............................. 7  
Main unit ....................................................................... 7  
Remote control unit ...................................................... 8  
Preparing the remote control ........................................ 9  
Operations  
PTY (Program TYpe) search  
Lets you tune stations by specifying the type of program  
you want to hear.  
Normal playback................................................... 10  
Preparing for playback................................................. 10  
Listening to a source component ............................... 10  
Adjusting the sound .................................................... 11  
Operations  
EON (Enhanced Other Networks) reservation  
The EON function lets you monitor information on other  
stations so you can receive traffic or news programs as  
soon as they are broadcast, even they are broadcast on a  
station different from the one you are currently listening  
to. When the broadcast ends, the receiver returns to the  
original station. When listening to KENWOOD source  
components connected with system control cords, the  
input selector on the receiver automatically switches to  
the tuner when a program you desire is broadcast.  
Recording ............................................................... 12  
Recording audio .......................................................... 12  
Listening to radio broadcasts............................. 13  
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations ................................. 13  
Using RDS (Radio Data System) ................................. 13  
Using the DISPLAY key .............................................. 14  
Presetting RDS stations  
13  
(RDS AUTO MEMORY) ........................................... 14  
Presetting radio stations manually.............................. 15  
Receiving preset stations ........................................... 15  
Receiving preset stations in order (P.CALL)............... 15  
Tuning by program type (PTY search) ........................ 16  
Reserving the desired information ............................. 16  
Remote controllable audio function  
By connecting KENWOOD source components such as a  
cassette deck and CD player through system control connec-  
tion, the basic operations of these components can be con-  
trolled from the remote control unit provided with this unit. A  
single remote control unit can control the entire audio system  
easily.  
Other  
Other  
In case of difficulty ............................................... 18  
Specifications ....................................................... 20  
New “TRAIT“ transistor  
The new developed “TRAIT” transistor with extremely supe-  
rior temperature characteristics is used in this amplifier‘s  
amplification circuit. Through the use of this transistor, distor-  
tion generated because of temperature change is kept to a  
minimum resulting in “pure” sound reproduction.  
 
Setting up the system  
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Make connections as shown below.  
Connecting audio components  
When connecting the related system components, be  
sure to also refer to the instruction manuals supplied  
with the components you are connecting.  
Do not connect the power cord to a wall outlet until all  
connections are completed.  
4
Shape of AC outlets  
Microcomputer malfunction  
For U.K.  
Pperations  
If operation is not possible or an erroneous display ap-  
pears, even though all connections have been made  
properly, reset the microcomputer referring to “In case of  
Other countries  
difficulty”.  
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SYSTEM CONTROL jacks 6  
To AC wall outlet  
CAUTION  
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation  
will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.  
• Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto  
the top of unit.  
• Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside  
dimension including projection) equal or greater than,  
shown below.  
Oeprations  
PLAY IN PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN REC OUT PLAY IN  
L
Top panel : 50 cm  
Side panel : 10 cm  
Back panel : 10 cm  
R
PHONO  
CD  
AUX  
MD / TAPE1  
TAPE2/  
MONITOR  
IN  
OUT  
Cassette deck or  
graphic equalizer@  
OUT  
Cassette deck or  
MD recorder  
Ohter  
IN  
OUT  
Video deck  
Monitor TV  
OUT  
CD player  
Notes:  
1. Be sure to insert all connection cords securely. If their  
connections are imperfect, the sound may not be pro-  
duced or noise may interfere.  
2. Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet  
before plugging or unplugging any connection cords. Plug-  
ging / unplugging connection cords without disconnecting  
the power cord can cause malfunctions and may damage  
the unit.  
OUT  
Record player  
3. Do not connect power cords from components whose  
power consumption is larger than what is indicated on the  
AC outlet at the rear of this unit.  
 
Setting up the system  
Connecting the antennas  
Connecting the speakers  
5
AM Antenna terminal connections  
1 Strip coating.  
2 Push lever.  
1 Push lever.  
2 Insert cord.  
3 Return lever.  
3 Insert cord.  
4 Return lever.  
AM loop antenna  
Peprations  
The supplied loop antenna is for use indoors. Place it as far as  
possible from the receiver, TV set, speaker cords and power  
cord, and adjust the direction for best reception.  
Front Speakers A  
Front Speakers B  
Left  
Left  
Right  
Right  
FM indoor antenna  
The supplied indoor antenna is for temporary use only. For  
stable signal reception we recommend using an outdoor  
antenna. Disconnect the indoor antenna when you connect  
one outdoors.  
FM outdoor antenna  
Lead the 75coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor  
antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75terminal.  
SPEAKERS  
R
L
Operations  
A
- -  
+
+
+
- -  
+
Use the FRONT  
SPEAKERS B  
B
R
L
terminals if you  
want to connect a  
second front  
ANTENNA  
AM loop  
antenna  
speaker system.  
AM  
Other  
GND  
FM  
75  
To produce sound from  
the powered subwoofer,  
turn the SPEAKERS A  
key on. No sound will be  
produced if only the  
FM indoor  
antenna  
SPEAKERS B key is on.  
SUBWOOFER  
PRE OUT  
Powered subwoofer  
FM outdoor antenna  
• Never short circuit the + and – speaker cords.  
• If the left and right speakers are connected inversely or the  
speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity, the  
sound will be unnatural with ambiguous acoustic imaging.  
Be sure to connect the speakers correctly.  
Use an antenna adaptor  
(Commercially available)  
Speaker impedance  
Afterconfirmingthespeakerimpedanceindicationsprinted  
on the rear panel of the receiver, connect speakers with  
matching impedance ratings. Using speakers with a rated  
impedance other than that indicated on the rear panel of  
the receiver could result in malfunctions or damage to the  
speakers or receiver.  
 
Setting up the system  
Connecting the system control  
6
Do not connect a system control cord to a cassette  
deck connected to the TAPE2/MONITOR jacks.  
Connecting system control cords after connecting a  
KENWOOD audio component system lets you take  
advantage of convenient system control operations.  
Thisunitiscompatibleonlywiththe[SL-16]mode. The  
system control operation is not available if the unit is  
connected in the [XS-8], [XS], or [XR] connection  
mode.  
SYSTEM CONTROL operations  
Pperations  
Remote Control  
Lets you operate this unit with the system remote sup-  
plied with the receiver.  
If your component has the mode select switch, set the  
connected components to the [SL16] mode.  
Automatic Operation  
SYSTEM CONTROL  
When you start playback from a source component, the  
input selector on this unit switches to that component  
automatically.  
Synchronized Recording  
Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback  
when recording from CD, MD or analog discs.  
SYSTEM CONTROL cord  
EXAMPLE: [SL16] mode connections  
The underlined portion represents the setting of the system  
control mode.  
Oeprations  
[SL16]  
Receiver  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
cord  
Cassette deck  
or MD recorder  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8] [XR]  
[SL16] [XS] [XS8]  
[XS]  
CD player  
Record player  
• In order to take advantage of the system control opera-  
tions, the components must be connected to the correct  
jacks. To use a CD player it must be connected to the CD  
jacks. To use a cassette deck (or MD recorder) it must be  
connected to the MD/TAPE jacks. When using more than  
one CD player (etc.) only the one connected to the  
specified jacks may be connected for system control.  
• SomeCDplayersandcassettedecksarenotcompatible  
with the [SL16] system control mode.  
Ohter  
• Some MD players are not system control compatible.  
You cannot make system control connections to this  
kind of equipment.  
Notes  
1. [SL16] equipment cannot be combined with [XR], [XS],  
and [XS8] equipment for system operations. If your  
equipmentconsistsofthiskindofcombination, pleasedo  
not connect any system control cords. Even without  
system control cords, normal operations can be carried  
out without effecting performance.  
2. Do not connect system control cords to any components  
other than those specified by KENWOOD. It may cause  
a malfunction and damage your equipment.  
3. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way  
in to the system control terminals.  
 
Names and functions of parts  
Main unit  
7
Band indicators  
TUNED indicator  
STEREO indicator  
MEMO indicator  
MUTE indicator  
Speaker indicators  
RDS indicator  
TA NEWS  
TP PTY  
MEMO  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP. A  
B
EON  
MUTE  
RDS indicator  
S.DIRECT indicator  
FM  
AM  
TI. V  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
OL  
R
ECT  
******.**  
kHz  
AUTO indicator  
Frequency display, Input display,  
Preset channel display  
TAPE 2/ MONI indicator  
Peprations  
Display  
VOLUME CONTROL  
STANDBY  
MULTI CONTROL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
BALANCE  
SOUND  
PTY  
TA/NEWS  
DISPLAY  
SOURCE DIRECT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
MEMORY  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
A
SPEAKERS  
B
Operations  
BAND  
AUTO  
DOWN  
UP  
PHONES  
1 ON/STANDBY (  
) key  
0
8 PHONES jack  
Use for headphone listening.  
9 SPEAKERS A B keys  
!
0
!
#
#
Use to switch the power ON/STANDBY when the POWER  
is turned ON.  
STANDBY indicator  
Use to turn speaker system A/B on and off.  
0 SOUND key  
Use to adjust the sound quality.  
! BAND key  
Use to select the broadcast band.  
@ AUTO key  
Use to select the auto tuning mode.  
# SOURCE DIRECT key  
Other  
POWER key  
0
2 MULTI CONTROL knob  
Used to make a variety of settings.  
3 BALANCE key  
Use to adjust the sound balance.  
4 PTY key  
Use to perform PTY search.  
5 TA/NEWS key  
6 DISPLAY key  
!
^
!
$
&
$
$ MEMORY key  
Use to store radio stations in the preset memory.  
Use to change the display indications when receiving RDS  
broadcasts.  
Use to adjust the brightness of the display.  
% TAPE 2/MONITOR key  
^ INPUT SELECTOR knob  
Use to select the input sources.  
0 @  
0
7 VOLUME CONTROL knob  
0
Standby mode  
While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the unit’s internal circuitry to back up the  
memory. This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can be turned ON  
from the remote control unit.  
 
Names and functions of parts  
Remote control unit  
8
BAND (6) key  
#
If tuner is selected as the input source, this key functions  
as the band selector key.  
If CD is selected as the input source, this key functions as  
the play/pause key.  
If MD is selected as the input source, this key functions as  
the play key.  
DISC SKIP, A/B, +100 key  
If CD is selected as the input source, this key functions as  
the multi-CD player disc skip key.  
If TAPE is selected as the input source, this key is used to  
switch between the two decks (A and B) of a double  
cassette deck.  
Pperations  
1
2
5
8
3
6
9
POWER  
0
0
4
7
1
2
+10  
2
6
7
DISC SKIP  
BAND  
¡
AUTO  
4
A/B +100  
1
TUNING  
P.CALL  
¢
If MD is selected as the input source, this key function as  
numeric key.  
MULTI CONTROL  
3
4
VOL. UP  
S.DIRECT  
MEMORY  
!
@
#
AUTO(7) key  
#
MUTE  
If tuner is selected as the input source, this key functions  
as the AUTO key.  
SOUND  
BALANCE  
If CD or MD is selected as the input source, this key  
functions as the stop key.  
O
5
$
%
VOL. DOWN  
BASS BOOST DIMMER  
TAPE2/  
MONITOR  
3 VOLUME UP, DOWN keys  
0
6
7
8
4 MEMORY key  
$
MD/TAPE1 TUNER  
CD  
PHONO  
AUX  
Use to store radio stations in the preset memory.  
5 SOUND key  
Use to adjust the sound quality.  
6 BASS BOOST key  
!
!
PTY  
TA/NEWS DISPLAY  
9
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
RC-R0708  
Use to select the maximum adjustment setting for the low  
frequency range.  
7 DIMMER key  
Use to adjust the brightness of the display.  
8 Input selector keys  
Use to select the receiver’s input source.  
9 RDS operation keys  
$
0
#
0
Model: RC-R0708  
Infrared ray system  
Use to receive RDS broadcasts.  
0 POWER (  
1 Numeric keys (1~0, +10)  
)key  
Ohter  
If CD or MD is selected as the input source, these keys  
function as numeric keys. If tuner is selected as the input  
source, these keys are used to call up station presets.  
2 Component operation keys  
Use to switch the power ON/STANDBY when the POWER  
is turned ON.  
! S.DIRECT key  
!
@ MUTE key  
!
Use these keys to operate other components with system  
control connections to the receiver.  
Use to temporarily mute the sound.  
# MULTI CONTROL keys  
Used to make a variety of settings.  
$ BALANCE key  
Use to adjust the sound balance.  
% TAPE2/ MONITOR key  
TUNING (1 ¡) keys  
#
If tuner is selected as the input source, these keys func-  
tion as tuning keys.  
!
If CD or MD is selected as the input source, these keys  
function as search keys.  
0@  
P.CALL (4 ¢) keys  
%
If tuner is selected as the input source, these keys func-  
tion as P.CALL keys.  
If CD or MD is selected as the input source, these keys  
function as skip keys.  
2 key  
If tape is selected as the input source, this key functions  
as the play key for side B of the cassette (the side facing  
away from the front of the deck).  
 
Names and functions of parts  
Preparing the remote control  
9
Loading the batteries  
1 Remove the cover.  
2 Insert the batteries.  
Peprations  
3 Close the cover.  
• Insert two AA-size (R06) batteries as indicated by the  
polarity markings.  
Operation  
Operations  
When the “STANDBY” indicator is lit, the power turns ON  
when you press the POWER(  
) key on the remote control.  
When the power comes ON, press the key you want to  
operate.  
Remote sensor  
Operating range  
(Approx.)  
6 m  
Other  
30˚  
30˚  
Model: RC-R0708  
Infrared ray system  
• When pressing more than one remote control key succes-  
sively, press the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1  
second or more between keys.  
Notes:  
1. The supplied batteries may have shorter lives than ordinary  
batteries due to use during operation checks.  
2. When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than  
before, replace both batteries with new ones.  
3. Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight, or in direct  
light from a high frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a  
malfunction.  
In such a case, change the location of the system installa-  
tion to prevent malfunction.  
 
Normal playback  
ON/STANDBY  
Selecting the speaker system  
SPEAKERS A B  
MULTI CONTROL  
BALANCE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
10  
POWER  
VOLUME CONTROL  
PresstheSPEAKERSAorBkeytoselectthespeakersystem  
to be used.  
A ON  
B ON  
: Sound from the speakers connected to the  
SPEAKERS A terminals on the rear panel.  
: Sound from the speakers connected to the  
SPEAKERS B terminals on the rear panel.  
Pperations  
A+B ON : Sound from both the speakers connected to  
the SPEAKERS A and B terminals on the rear  
panel.  
SOUND  
SOURCE DIRECT  
AUTO  
A+B OFF : No sound from the speakers. Use this setting  
when listening with headphones.  
POWER  
The indicator for the speakers you  
want to use should be lit.  
VOLUME UP, DOWN  
S. DIRECT  
MUTE  
SOUND  
BASS BOOST  
BALANCE  
MULTI CONTROL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
SP. A  
B
Oeprations  
Listening to a source component  
Preparing for playback  
Some preparatory steps are needed before starting playback.  
1Use the input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) to select  
the source you want to listen to.  
The input sources change as shown below:  
Selecting a source using the INPUT SELECTOR  
Turning on the receiver  
1 Turn on the POWER key to ON.  
1 TUNER (frequency display)  
2 “CD”  
3 “TAPE 1” or “MD”  
2 Turn on the power to this receiver by pressing ON/  
STANDBY (  
) key.  
4 “PHONO”  
5 “AUX”  
Selecting MD/TAPE 1 (Main unit only)  
Ohter  
• When selecting an input source by using the remote  
control , press the desired input selector key.  
• The INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel of the receiver  
always cycles through all inputs.  
Select the source name corresponding to the component  
connected to the MD/TAPE1 jacks. The initial factory setting  
is “TAPE 1”. To change the source name associated with the  
MD/TAPE1 jacks to “MD”, follow the steps below:  
1 Use the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select “TAPE 1”.  
2 Hold down the AUTO key for more than 2 seconds.  
2Start playback from the selected source.  
3Use the VOLUME CONTROL (VOLUME UP , DOWN)  
• The source indication changes to “MD”.  
• To return to the original indication, repeat the above  
procedure.  
to adjust the volume.  
• The sound of input source cannot be listened to with  
TAPE2/MONITOR is ON.  
 
Normal playback  
Adjusting the sound  
Adjusting the tone  
11  
SOURCE DIRECT playback  
Use this function to pass the source material direct to the  
amplifier, by passing any audio processing.  
Use the following procedure to adjust the bass and treble  
levels.  
Press the SOURCE DIRECT (S.DIRECT) key.  
1 Press the SOUND key to select the tone mode to be  
SP.  
A
B
adjusted.  
S.DI  
RECT  
TAPE1  
BASS : Select this to adjust the low frequency range.  
(Press the SOUND key once.)  
TREBLE: Select this to adjust the high frequency range.  
• Switch to another input source to cancel SOURCE DI-  
RECT (S.DIRECT) playback.  
Peprations  
(Press the SOUND key twice.)  
SP.  
A
B
To cancel  
BAss +4  
Press the SOURCE DIRECT (S.DIRECT) key again.  
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the sound quality.  
• The bass and treble levels are adjustable from -10 to +10  
in 2 step increments.  
Listening with headphones  
• The adjustment item is displayed for approximately 8  
seconds.  
1 Press the SPEAKERS A or B key so that the speaker  
indicator goes off.  
Make sure the SPEAKERS indicators are turned off.  
Once-touch low frequency emphasis  
(BASS BOOST) (Remote control only)  
SP.  
Operations  
TAPE1  
Use the following procedure to emphasize the bass and  
create a richer sound.  
2 Connect headphones to the PHONES jack.  
Press the BASS BOOST key.  
PHONES  
SP.  
A
B
BAss + 1)  
• Press the BASS BOOST key once to select the maxi-  
mum (+10) low frequency emphasis setting.  
3 Use the VOLUME CONTROL (VOLUME UP, DOWN) to  
adjust the volume.  
Switching back to the previous setting  
Other  
Press the BASS BOOST key again.  
To adjust the BALANCE  
Muting the sound (Remote control only)  
The mode for adjusting the volume balance between the left  
and right.  
MUTE lets you mute the sound of the speakers.  
1 Press the BALANCE key.  
Press the MUTE key.  
2 Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the balance.  
Blinks  
SP.  
A
B
MUTE  
Indicates the balance setting.  
Indicates the center.  
TAPE1  
• Muting can also be cancelled by adjusting the volume.  
To cancel  
SP.  
A
B
L-- t- R  
Press the MUTE key again so that the “MUTE”  
indicator goes off.  
 
Recording  
TAPE2/MONITOR function  
MULTI CONTROL  
INPUT SELECTOR  
12  
You can connect a cassette deck or graphic equalizer to  
the TAPE2/MONITOR jacks of the receiver. If a graphic  
equalizer is connected, the TAPE2/MONITOR key should  
be left in the on position. Alternately, if a cassette deck  
equippedwitha3-headsystemisconnectedtotheTAPE2/  
MONITOR jacks, you will be able to monitor the just-  
recorded signal while making recordings on the cassette  
deck. By switching the TAPE2/MONITOR key on and off,  
you can compare the sound of the source signal and the  
just-recorded signal. For more information, refer to the  
instruction manual of the connected component.  
The equalizer effect can be applied to the played  
audio but cannot be recorded together with the  
audio signal.  
SOUND  
TAPE2 /MONITOR  
Pperations  
MULTI CONTROL  
SOUND  
Copy from “TAPE 2” to ”TAPE 1“ is not possible.  
TAPE2 /MONITOR  
INPUT SELECTOR  
Input level adjustment  
(when using the monitor function)  
Recording audio  
Recording a music source  
Oeprations  
If the input level while using the monitor function is too high,  
adjust the input level as described below.  
The input level cannot be adjusted when in the source direct  
playback mode.  
1 Use the input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) to select  
the source (other than “TAPE 1”) you want to record.  
1 Press the TAPE2/MONITOR key.  
2 Set the cassette deck to record.  
2 Press the SOUND key several times until the “INPUT”  
indication appears.  
3 Start playback, then start recording.  
3 Use the MULTI CONTROL to adjust the input level.  
Copying tapes  
SP.  
A
B
TAPE 2/MONI FW  
INPUT -6  
TAPE 1 =TAPE 2 copying  
Ohter  
1 Use the input selector to select “TAPE 1”.  
• The adjustment mode is displayed for approximately 8  
seconds.  
• The input level may be adjusted to any one of 2 settings:  
0 and -6. (The initial setting is 0.)  
2 Start playback on the cassette deck connected to the  
MD/TAPE1 jacks and start recording on the cassette  
deck connected to the TAPE2/MONITOR jacks.  
4 Press the SOUND key to return to the input indication.  
• To copy tapes using a double cassette deck, refer to the  
instruction manual of the double cassette deck.  
 
Listening to radio broadcasts  
Tuning (non-RDS) radio stations  
Radio stations can be classified into RDS (Radio Data System)  
stations and other stations. To listen to or store RDS stations  
in the preset memory, see the section entitled, “Using RDS”.  
Using RDS (Radio Data System)  
13  
RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in the form  
of digital data) for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast  
signal. Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can  
extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with  
various functions, such as automatic display of the station  
name.  
TA/NEWS  
PTY  
DISPLAY  
RDS functions:  
PTY (Program TYpe identification) Search  
^
Automatically tunes to a station that is currently broad-  
casting the specified program type (genre).  
Peprations  
BAND  
MULTI CONTROL  
MEMORY  
INPUT SELECTOR  
AUTO  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) reservation ^  
Sets the tuner to automatically switch to stations broad-  
castingoneoftwotypesofprograms, eventhoughyouare  
listening to another station. The tuner returns to the  
original station when the broadcast of the selected pro-  
gram ends.  
1~0, +10  
BAND  
AUTO  
VOLUME UP, DOWN  
4P.CALL ¢  
PS (Program Service name) Display  
Automatically displays the station name transmitted by  
the RDS station.  
MULTI CONTROL  
DIMMER  
PTY  
INPUT SELECTOR  
DISPLAY  
TA/NEWS  
RDS Auto Memory function  
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Automatically selects and stores up to 30 RDS stations in  
the preset memory.  
Operations  
If fewer than 30 RDS stations have been stored in the  
preset memory, regular FM stations will be stored in the  
remaining places.  
1Use the input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) to select  
the tuner.  
2Use the BAND key to select the desired broadcast  
band.  
Radio Text function  
Each press switches the band as follows:  
“FM“ or “AM” indicator  
Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS  
stations when you press the DISPLAY key. There is no  
display if no text data was transmitted.  
1 FM  
2 AM  
SP. A  
B
FM  
AM  
TI volume  
&
If you preset the volume level, you can listen to the  
information of your choice at that volume level automati-  
cally. After the information has been received, the volume  
returns to the previous level.  
3Use the AUTO key to select the desired tuning  
method.  
Other  
Each press switches the tuning method as follows:  
STEREO  
1 AUTO lit (auto tuning)  
The ”RDS“ indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast (signal)  
AUTO  
MHz  
is received.  
2 AUTO not lit (manual tuning) .))  
TP  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
• Normally, set to “AUTO”(auto tuning). If the radio  
waves are weak and there is a lot of interference, switch  
to manual tuning. (With manual tuning, stereo broad-  
casts will be received in monaural.)  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
BBC 1F M  
kHz  
Note:  
Some functions and function names may differ for cer-  
tain countries and areas.  
4Use the MULTI CONTROL to select the station.  
Lights when a broadcast is being received in stereo.  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
”TUNED“ is  
displayed when  
a station is  
received  
FM  
Before using a function utilizing the RDS, be sure to  
perform the RDS Auto Memory operation by referring to  
the description in “Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO  
-- 89.))  
Frequency display  
Auto tuning  
:The next station is tuned automatically.  
Manual tuning :Turn the knob (press the key) to select  
MEMORY)”.  
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the desired station.  
• You can also use the TUNING key on the remote control  
to make the selection.  
 
Listening to radio broadcasts  
Using the DISPLAY key  
Presetting RDS stations  
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(RDS AUTO MEMORY) (Main unit only)  
Pressing the DISPLAY key changes the contents of the  
display.  
This function automatically stores up to 30 stations including  
the RDS stations and ordinary FM stations in the preset  
memory. In order to use the EON and PTY functions, the RDS  
stations must be stored in the preset memory using the RDS  
AUTO MEMORY function.  
Each press switches the display mode as follows:  
Pperations  
1 PS (Program Service name) display  
2 RT (Radio Text) display  
3 Frequency display  
1Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner.  
2Use the BAND key to set the broadcast band to  
1 PS (Program Service name) display:  
The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS  
broadcast is received,  
“FM”.  
3Press and hold the MEMORY key for more than 2  
If no PS data was sent, “NO PS” is displayed.  
seconds.  
TP  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
TP  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
R.D.S EON  
A
B
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
FM  
AM  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
RECT  
BBC 1F M  
AUTO  
kHz  
kHz  
2 RT (Radio Text) display:  
Text data accompanying the RDS broadcast scrolls across  
the display. “NO RT” or “RT----” is displayed if the current  
RDS station does not provide RT data.  
Oeprations  
TP  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
R.D.S EON  
A
B
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
RECT  
MEMORY  
kHz  
TP  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
• After a few minutes, up to 30 RDS stations are preset in  
order from channel “01”.  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
ABCDEF GH  
kHz  
• Stations already stored in the preset memory may be  
replaced by RDS stations. (i.e., If the RDS AUTO  
MEMORY function finds 15 RDS stations, the stations  
currently preset at numbers 01~15 are replaced by the  
RDS stations.)  
• The RDS AUTO MEMORY may take a few minutes to  
preset stations.  
3 Frequency display:  
Displays the frequency of the current station.  
TP  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
-- 1)).4)  
kHz  
Display dimmer adjustment  
The dimmer function lets you select the brightness of the  
receiver's display. You might find this useful if you darken  
your room to watch movies or listen to music.  
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Each time you hold down the DISPLAY key of the main  
unit for more than 2 seconds, the display brightness  
changes among the three available settings. Select the  
brightness level you find most pleasing.  
The same function as above is also available by pressing  
the DIMMER key of the remote control unit.  
SP.  
A
B
TAPE1  
TAPE1  
TAPE1  
SP.  
A B  
SP.  
A B  
 
Listening to radio broadcasts  
Presetting radio stations manually  
Receiving preset stations  
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The RDS auto memory function assigns preset numbers to  
RDS stations starting from preset number ”01“. Therefore,  
be sure to execute the RDS auto memory function before  
using the following operations to manually store AM stations  
and other FM stations, and RDS stations.  
1Use the input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) to select  
the tuner.  
2Using the remote control unit, enter the number of  
the preset you want to receive (up to ”30“).  
“Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY)”.$  
Press the numeric keys in the following order:  
1Tune to the station you want to store.  
For ”15“, press.......... 0,5  
2Press the MEMORY key while receiving the station.  
For ”20“, press.......... 0,0,)  
Proceed to step 3 within 5 seconds.  
(If more than 5 seconds elapse, press the MEMORY  
key again).  
Peprations  
• If you make a mistake entering a two digit number, press  
the 0 key several times to return to the original  
display and start again.  
• When storing radio stations manually, it may take a few  
seconds before the “MEMO” indicator appears in the  
display after pressing the MEMORY key depending on  
receiving conditions.  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
FM  
15 9).))  
Receiving preset stations in order  
(P.CALL)  
Blinks for 5 seconds  
Lights for 5 seconds  
MEMO  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
FM  
01 89.))  
1Use the input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) to select  
Operations  
the tuner.  
3Use the MULTI CONTROL to select one of the station  
presets (1 – 30).  
2Use the P.CALL key to select the desired station.  
4Press the MEMORY key to accept the setting.  
• Each time you press the P.CALL key, another preset  
station is received in order.  
• Repeat steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 to store as many stations  
as necessary.  
• If you store a station at a previously used preset, the old  
station will be replaced by the new one.  
Pressing the P.CALL (¢) key does the following:  
....  
01=02=03= 28=29=30=01=02=03=  
Pressing the P.CALL (4) key does the following:  
....  
01+02+03+ 28+29+30+01+02+03+  
Other  
Holding down the P.CALL key, lets you skip through  
the presets, receiving each for 0.5 seconds apiece.  
 
Listening to radio broadcasts  
“NO PROG” is displayed if this operation is attempted  
before performing the RDS AUTO MEMORY operation.  
Tuning by program type (PTY search)  
This function lets you set the tuner to automatically search for  
stations which are currently broadcasting the type of program  
(genre) you want to listen to.  
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3Press the PTY key to start searching.  
Example: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast.  
Under certain receiving conditions, it may take more  
than 1 minute to complete the search.  
Display while searching  
Blinks  
Pperations  
PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
MUTE  
PTY search cannot be activated during EON override  
reception.  
EON  
FM  
AM  
S.DI  
R
ECT  
TAPE 2/MONI  
ROCK M  
Blinks for 2 seconds  
kHz  
Preparations  
Program type name display  
• Execute the RDS auto memory procedure.  
• Set the broadcast band to ”FM“.  
• Tune to a RDS station.  
Display when a station is received.  
Goes out  
TP PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
1Press the PTY key to activate the PTY search mode.  
BBC 1F M  
Station name display  
kHz  
TA  
TP PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
L
ECT  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
TI. V  
O
R
• No sound is heard while “PTY” is blinking.  
• If the desired program type cannot be found, “NO  
PROG” is displayed, then after several seconds the  
display returns to the original display.  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
NEWs  
kHz  
When a RDS broadcast is received, the program type is  
shown on the display. If no PTY data is available, or if the  
station is not a RDS station, ”NONE” is displayed.  
Oeprations  
To select another program type  
2While the “PTY” indicator is lit, use the MULTI  
Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3.  
CONTROL to select the program type of your choice.  
Program type table  
Program Type Name  
Display  
POP M  
Reserving the desired information  
Pop Music  
Rock Music  
Easy Listening Music  
Light Classical  
Serious Classical  
Other Music  
News  
ROCK M  
EASY M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
NEWS  
When the receiver is tuned to a RDS EON station (a station at  
which the “EON” indicator lights up), this function lets you  
set the receiver to automatically switch stations to receive  
news or traffic programs as they are broadcast. When the  
broadcast is over, the receiver returns to the original station  
automatically.  
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Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
SPORT  
Preparation  
• Set the broadcast band to ”FM”.  
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Education  
Drama  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
1Complete steps 1~ 3 of ”Presetting RDS stations  
(RDS AUTO MEMORY)“.  
Culture  
Science  
Varied  
Weather  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
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Skip this step if you have already completed the  
RDS AUTO MEMORY procedure.  
Finance  
Children’s programs  
Social Affairs  
Religion  
Phone In  
Travel  
• The EON function will not work if all 30 FM preset  
stationswerestoredmanuallyusingtheprocedureshown  
in “Presetting radio stations manually”.  
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Be sure to use the RDS AUTO MEMORY function.  
Leisure  
Continued to next page  
Jazz Music  
Country Music  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
FOLK M  
DOCUMENT  
 
Listening to radio broadcasts  
2Press the TA/NEWS key to select the information  
type of your choice.  
When waiting for information while listening  
to a RDS station without the EON function  
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Display When ”TA“ is selected  
TA  
TP PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
If the “EON” indicator does not light in steps 3 and 4 and  
the desired kind of information has already been selected,  
the information from only the station being received will  
be waited for.  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
BBC 1F M  
kHz  
”TP“ lights for stations where TP (Traffic Program) information  
can be received.  
Each press switches the reservation mode as fol-  
lows:  
TP (Traffic Program) indication  
1 TA  
2 NEWS  
(Traffic Announcement)  
(News)  
When the “TP” indicator is lit, this means that the pres-  
ently-received station or a station in the same network is  
transmitting traffic information. When “TP” is displayed  
for the station being received, the traffic information of  
this station can be received without EON reservation.  
3 TA, NEWS (Traffic Announcement and News)  
4 Goes off (EON off)  
Peprations  
• If “TA” and “NEWS” can not be selected, carry out the  
“Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY)”  
again.  
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To cancel  
3Tune to a preset RDS station.  
Press the TA/NEWS key again.  
Choose a RDS preset station that displays both the  
“RDS” and “EON” indicators.  
Display When “TA” is selected  
TA  
TP PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
Setting the volume while receiving information  
(TI volume) (Main unit only)  
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
R
ECT  
NOW TA  
Be sure “EON” appears in the display  
kHz  
Operations  
• If you want to reserve TA, receive a station with which  
the “TP” indicator lights.  
When “EON” does not light although an RDS station is  
received, that station is not transmitting EON data.  
Please select a different station.  
If you preset the volume level, you can listen to the informa-  
tion of your choice at that volume level automatically. After  
the information has been received, the volume returns to the  
previous level.  
1 Hold down the TA/NEWS key for more than 2  
seconds so that the “TI.VOL” indicator starts blink-  
ing.  
4Wait for the information you selected while listen-  
ing to the current station.  
The receiver will wait for the desired information to start  
as long as the tuner is set to a preset RDS station that  
displays both the “EON” and “RDS” indicators.  
TA  
TP PTY  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO  
MHz  
SP.  
A
B
EON  
L
ECT  
MUTE  
FM  
AM  
TI. V  
O
R
S.DI  
TAPE 2/MONI  
TI -66 dB  
Blinks  
kHz  
When listening to the tuner:  
Be sure to stay tuned to stations that display both the  
“EON” and “RDS” indicators.  
Other  
2 Use the VOLUME CONTROL knob to select the  
desired volume level.  
To listen sources other than the tuner:  
Proceed to next step within 5 seconds.  
1. Tune in a station which that displays both the “EON”  
and“RDS” indicators, thenusetheINPUTSELECTOR  
to switch the input to the source you desire.  
2. Even when the INPUT SELECTOR is set to a source  
other than tuner, it will automatically switch to tuner  
when the desired EON program starts to broadcast.  
During this period, the source selected in step 1 contin-  
ues playing, but will not be heard.  
3 Press the TA/NEWS key to enter the new setting.  
• The “TI.VOL” indicator stops blinking and remains lit.  
To cancel  
3. When reception of the desired EON program is com-  
plete, the INPUT SELECTOR returns to the previous  
input source.  
Hold down the TA/NEWS key for more than 2 seconds  
so that the “TI.VOL” indicator goes off.  
•If a reserved EON program starts to broadcast during  
recording, the INPUT SELECTOR switches to the tuner  
and the station broadcasting the EON program is re-  
corded.  
•Do not use the EON function during recording.  
 
In case of difficulty  
Resetting the Microcomputer  
If the microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be  
operated, or shows an erroneous display) if the power cord  
is unplugged while the power is ON, or due to some other  
external factor. If this happens, execute the following pro-  
cedure to reset the microcomputer and return the unit to its  
normal operating condition.  
With the power cord plugged in, turn the POWER key  
OFF. Then, while holding down the ON/STANDBY  
key, press the POWER key.  
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• Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear  
the contents of the memory and returns the unit to the  
state it was in when it left the factory.  
Pperations  
Amplifier  
Remedy  
Symptom  
Cause  
• Connect properly referring to “Setting  
the speakers”.  
• Adjust the volume to a proper level.  
• The speaker cords are disconnected.  
No sound from the speakers.  
5
• VOLUME is set to the minimum posi-  
tion.  
• MUTE is ON.  
• TheSPEAKERSswitchesaresettoOFF.  
• Turn OFF the MUTE.  
• Set the SPEAKERS switch(es) to ON.  
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Oeprations  
• Turn the power off, eliminate the short-  
circuiting, then turn on the power again.  
5
• Speaker cords are short-circuited.  
• The speaker cord is disconnected.  
The standby indicator blinks and  
sound is not output.  
• Connect properly referring to “Setting  
Sound is not output from one of  
the speakers.  
the speakers”.  
5
• Insert the audio cord plugs securely into  
the PHONO jacks.  
• The audio cord from the turntable is not  
connected to the PHONO jacks.  
• The turntable is not grounded.  
A humming noise is generated  
when the PHONO input selector is  
selected.  
• Connect the grounding wire to the GND  
terminal on the rear panel.  
4
Ohter  
Tuner  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Radio stations cannot be received. • No antenna is connected.  
• The broadcast band is not set properly.  
• Connect an antenna.  
5
• Set the broadcast band properly.  
• The frequency of the desired station is • Tune the frequency of the desired sta-  
not tuned.  
tion.  
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Interference.  
• Noise due to ignition noise from an auto- • Install the outdoor antenna away from  
mobile. the road.  
• Noise due to interference from an elec- • Turn off the power to the appliance.  
tric appliance.  
• Noise due to a nearby TV set.  
• Installthereceiverfartherawayfromthe  
TV.  
A station which was preset cannot • Thepresetstationbelongstoafrequency • Preset a station with a receivable fre-  
be received by pressing the corre-  
sponding numeric key.  
that cannot be received.  
• The preset memory was cleared be- • Preset the station again.  
cause the power cord had been un-  
quency.  
plugged for a long period of time.  
 
In case of difficulty  
Remote control unit  
Cause  
Remedy  
• Replace with new batteries.  
Symptom  
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• Batteries are exhausted.  
• The remote control unit is too far away • Operate the remote control unit within  
from the main system, controlling angle  
is too large, or there is an obstacle be-  
tween the receiver and the remote.  
9
Remote control operation is not  
possible.  
the controllable range.  
• Theaudiocordsandsystemcontrolcords • Connect properly referring to “Setting  
are not connected properly. up the system”.  
• No software is loaded in the source • Place software in the source component  
component. you want to play.  
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• An attempt is made to play a tape which • Wait until recording has completed.  
is being recorded in the cassette deck.  
Peprations  
Memory back up function  
Please note that the following items will be deleted from  
the unit's memory if the power cord is disconnected from  
the AC outlet or the main power switch is turned off for  
approximately 3 days.  
• Power mode  
• Input selector settings  
• Volume level  
• Broadcast band  
• Frequency setting  
• Preset stations  
Operations  
Other  
 
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Specifications  
[ AUDIO section ]  
[ AM tuner section ]  
Rated power output during STEREO operation  
(DIN) 1 kHz, 0.7 % at 4 Ω ........................ 105 W + 105 W  
(IEC) 63 kHz ~ 12.5 kHz, 0.5 % at 4 Ω .. 100 W + 100 W  
Total harmonic distortion ....... 0.02 % (1 kHz, 50 W, 4 )  
Signal to noise ratio  
Tuning frequency range................... 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
Usable sensitivity (30% mod., S/N 20 dB)  
......................................................... 16 µV / (600 µV/m)  
Signal to noise ratio (30% mod., 1 mV input)........ 50 dB  
20  
PHONO (MM) .......................................... 75 dB (IHF'66)  
55 dB (DIN 50mW output)  
CD ............................................................. 92 dB (IHF'66)  
56 dB (DIN 50mW output)  
[ GENEAL ]  
Power consumption ................................................. 280 W  
AC outlet  
SWITCHED .................................... 2 (total 150 W max.)  
Dimensions........................................................ W: 440mm  
H : 144mm  
Pperations  
Input sensitivity / impedance  
PHONO (MM) ........................................ 2.5 mV / 27 kΩ  
CD .......................................................... 200 mV / 47 kΩ  
Output level / impedance  
D : 389mm  
Weight (Net) ...............................................................8.0 kg  
TAPE REC ............................................ 200 mV / 2.2 kΩ  
PRE OUT (SUBWOOFER) ........................... 2 V / 2.2 kΩ  
Tone control  
BASS ................................................... 9 dB (at 100 Hz)  
TREBLE ............................................... 9 dB (at 10 kHz)  
[ FM tuner section ]  
Tuning frequency range  
U.K. and Europe........................ 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz  
Russia............... 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz (10 kHz STEP)  
65.0 MHz ~ 74.0 MHz (50 kHz STEP)  
Oeprations  
Usable sensitivity (DIN, 75 )  
MONO ..... 1.2 µV / 13.2 dBf (40 kHz DEV., S/N 26 dB)  
STEREO.... 45 µV / 44.2 dBf (46 kHz DEV., S/N 46 dB)  
Total harmonic distortion (DIN, 1 kHz)  
MONO .......................................... 0.2% (65.2 dBf input)  
STEREO........................................ 0.8% (65.2 dBf input)  
Signal to noise ratio (DIN weighted, 1 kHz)  
U.K. and Europe  
MONO .... 65 dB (40 kHz DEV., S/N 26 dB, 65.2 dBf input)  
STEREO . 58 dB (46 kHz DEV., S/N 46 dB, 65.2 dBf input)  
Russia  
MONO ... 63 dB (40 kHz DEV., S/N 26 dB, 65.2 dBf input)  
STEREO . 58 dB (46 kHz DEV., S/N 46 dB, 65.2 dBf input)  
Stereo separation (DIN, 1 kHz) ................................ 36 dB  
Selectivity (DIN, 300 kHz) ....................................... 64 dB  
Frequency response (30 Hz ~ 15kHz) ....... +0.5 dB ~ –3.0 dB  
Ohter  
Notes:  
1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed  
without notice.  
2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing temperature).  
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  
numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa-  
tion or service on this product.  
Model  
Serial Number  
 

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