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Kenwood 105 VR Owners Manual

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KENWOOD

1 O6VR
1 05VR

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATION

IfIhiVs manual contains instructions for tva models. Model availaT-JTIRV and featuregj
(functions) may differ depending on country and sales area.

360-2983-00®(K, P, Y) {MC}
98/12111098765432197/121110987654321

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IOEVR/IDSVR [En]

2 B 8 0r 8 applying p0 war A Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.

Units are designed for operation as follows.

U. 5.11. and Canada .......................................... A0120 V only Europe and U. K. . A0 230 V only
Australia ....................................................... AL 240 V only China and Russia . AL 221] V only
'fltiter countries ..................... AL 110-1211/220-240 szitcnaoie
*AC voltage selection Ac voltage selector switch
The AC voltage selector swttch on the rear panel ts set to the voltage :ZSJD 23350

that prevails In the area towhtch the untt vs shtpped Before connecttng
the power cord to your AC outlet make sure that the settlng oosmon
of thts swnch matches your ltne voltage If not II must be set to your
voltage tn accordance wtzh the lollovvtng drrectton

Note
Our warranty does not cover damage Caused by excesswe ltne voltage

due to Improper setttng of the AC voltage selector swttch Move SWI'CI 'eve' "imam" VOU ""5 399
With a small screwdrlver or other pointed KDDI

Safety pr ecautl OHS A Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
IOR BACK) NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO OUALIV
FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

CAUTION

msx or ELECTRIC snocn
no Not OPEN

THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EOUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS IN
TENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" WITHIN
THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS

THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EOUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO
THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE ISERVICINGI INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE

Unpacking

Unpack the unlt carelully and make sure that all accessones are out aslde so they erI not be lost Examtne the untt tor any possubtltty of shtpptng damage
It your unrt IS damaged or IallS to operate nottIy your dealer Immedtately If your untt was shtpped to you directly notlly the shrpptng company wtthout delay
Only the constgnee (the person or company recezvtng the untt) can file a dam against the carnet for shipping damage We recommend that you retain the
ongtnal carton and packtng materials for use should you transport or shtp the unrt In the future

Accessories

FM Indoor antenna III AM loop antenna II) Loop antenna stand III

Remote control ullll III Battenes IRS/AA) IZI

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WDEVFI/ DEV [En]

1r; Names of keys and their functions

The remote control unit provided with the receiver can also control KENWOOD cassette decks, MULTIPLE CD player and MD
recorder connected to the recieiver through system control cords. For details of the controllable functions, refer to the
instruction manuals of these components.

Model: Rc-ROSOS
Infrared ray system

Numeric keys POWER key
Usedaslnonumerlc keysolthesnputsou'ce Press to swttch ON/OFF the power of thls
comoonert be ng selected

untt as well as the KENWOOD comDOnems
connectedtovtthrough system contrOlCOtdS

INPUT keys
Press to select the lnput

The AV AUX key cannot be used
Nole mm the lOBVFl and 105W

Refer to the remote control key corre-
spondence table on the next page.

MUTE key
Press to mute sound temporarily

CENTER MODE key - 31
Press to select the cente mode n the
DOLBY PRO LOGlC surround mode

VOLUME CONTROL keys
Press to adjust the volume

m

W

SETUP key - Q13, - 1:

l Press :0 set no me balance or surround olay

. KY
comm H" LISTEN MODE key ~42}
l

RCHCISGS
- Press to select the type 01 the surround

mode I

\

LEVEL CONTROL keys - :22, SOUND key
Press to aOluSl the tone or durlng setup 0 Press to adlust the tone
the sur'ound mode
M . , \w
Loading batteries .
0 Remove the cover. 9 Insert batteries. 0 Close the covert

olnsert two AA-slze (R6 / SUM-3) batterres
as lndlcated by the polarlty marklng

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n Turn the power 0N.

POWER

m

um/smNnav

r?

a Select the SPEAKERS key setting.

Keys 0' contcls to D9 usea rr m s ooe'a' or

m

SPEAKERS v

sas
3o svuxzns

0 ©- 7n; SPEAKERS rndrcato' shourd rgm to
SYANDBV
O

a Select the input source.

When the SPEAKERS indicator is ON:
The speakers connected to the SPEAKERS termrnais on the rear
panel outpul sound

When the SPEAKERS indicator is OFF:
The speakers do not output sound Use thrs settrng when listening
through headphones

INPUT SELECTOR

/ \

Play the selected source.
6 Adjust the volume.

The rnout sources are swrtched rn the lollowmg order
- I TUNER (lreouency drsplayl The selected source rs

2 PHONO crsplayed
3 VIDE01 (TAPE1 or mm"
4 CD "
I Tl
- 5 VIDEOZ 1_ .L

*1: Switching the VlDEO1 display to TAPE1 or MD display

When a KENWOOD cassette deck or MD recorder rs connected In the

[SL161 system control mode, the VlDEO 1 Input should be sthched to

the TAPE1 or MD input With the toliowmg operatron

OSelect VIDEO1 with the INPUT SELECTOR

9Press and hold the AUTO key for more than 2 Note
seconds to select TAPE1 or MD.

l-T
r VIDEO1 - 2 TAPE1 -- 3 MD

VOLUME CONTROL

: mg \
To decrease To rncrease
volume DOWN ul: volume

Vorume level is drsplayed

l
r
oThetrmetakentrHvolurnelevelrsdlsplayedrs varrabiedependrngonthe
current ooeratrng condltron
nRotaung the VOLUME CONTROL at a hrgher speed rncreases the
amount of volume change (AI VOLUME tunctronl
oThe sound of Input source cannot be listened to while TAPE 2
MONITOR Is ON

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Adjusting the tone

( OEnsure that the SRS 3D and STDIRECT
indicators are not lit.

9 Select the tone mode to be adjusted
(from BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE).

SDLIND

0 Adjust the tone

To he'ease A
teve \-\
k_:.~\

LEVEL

t {R comm ,

Tr: demease f_,,
we eve

v

The level can be adjusted between -8 and
+8 with an increment or decrement ol 2
per press.

Adjusting the left/right sound balance

0 Ensure that the SURROUND, 3 STEREO
and S.DIRECT indicators are off.

1 9 Press the SETUP key.

1 SETUP

3 use; cg?)

0 Adjust the balance.

To aecrease A
the eh \L-fi
Uta/"79 sotmd \\
LEVEL

& DUNTRDL
To aec'ease f //
(harmet sown v

0 Press the SETUP key to return to the
previous input selector display.

lDEVR/1C15VR [Em

Keys or cor'tots to as uses m :h s Doe'at m

Make sue that the hght s 0;:

oh the S DIRECT thdtcator as ht, press the STDIRECT key to tum tt 0
H the SRS 3D thdzcator ts III press the SRS SD kev to turn t! oh

Each press of the key swttches the modes as toHows
(When the SR8 3D Stereo ts OFF»

1 BASS

1 MIDDLE

3 TREBLE

4 End of settthg

Mode for adjustmg the tow frequenmes
Mode for adtusttng the mtddle treauehmes
Mode tor adeIiFg the htgh treauenmes

uAdtustments of SR8 (Sound Retrievai System)3D Steteo

'1] [ft l___ " t
Ll l l __ _l + t"_"

Dsptay when BASS ts seiected

The L: spiaved vatte changes

l-
l

7:- Make sure "at the Mg! 5 out

o if the SURROUND, 3STEREO or S DiRECT tndlcators are Mt, press the
STEREO key to turn them OFF

Pas non of the tett
SDCBKEV

PDSWOH oi the hght

thatcates the center speaker

,, W1, ,7

.M m. ._ l7 _ _.. .u

inatcates the baiance settthg

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Preparation oSetect the rumen mum

mew/105w (Er:

19

Keys or controts to be used tn ms oDerat or

Storing radio stations in memory (Station preset)

0 Select the receiving band.
6 Select a station or frequency.
9 Press the MEMORY key during receiving
8 stations
Aum DIRECT MEva

f E em m

M

ff Proceed to step 0 within 5 sec.
t ,

fit (It more than 5 sec have etepsed, press the
MEMORV key egatn)

0 Select one of the preset numbers from 1
to 30.

Receiving a preset station

Press the preset number 0' the desired
r station.

Receiving all preset stations in order (P. CALI.)

ins Drese', rJrrtne'

thereases
>« m
L P BALL 4

The Dress: number
Lzecreases

Ltghts up (my 5 sec) Ltgms up ttor 5 sect

Press the numertc keys n the totlowtng order
To store tn t5"
To store In "20"

oRepeat steps 0 ~ 0 for each of the stattons to be stored to memory

oh a statton ts stored In a pneset number whtch has erready stored a
statton memory under II the preytous memory ts replaced by the new
memory content

Press the numertc keys tn the toHowrng order

To recaH 75"

To recaH "20 , E]

oh you make a mtstake tn entertng the figure of 70 press the 0 key
repeatedly unttt the ortgtnat dtsptay ts shown, then enter the correct
number

Preset number Stored m memory

l Every ttme the key ts pressed, the next statton tn the orderof the preset
number ts received

» %
When you press DMD key, .......... 1 - 2 .. 3 ........ 23-29-30

« FE
When you press QM key, .......... 1 - g - 3 ......... 2 3 *29~30

Preset SIBIIOHS th be recetved suc-
cesslvelyiorabouthattasecondeach

H the key ts hed pressed

VPFALLA
oThe same operatton ts atso avattabte With the o 0 keys of the
matfl Unit

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KENWOO

For your records

ReCOVd the seams! numbev found on me back of the mu, m the spaces
des4gna1ed on'the warranty card, and m We space provtded beow Refs!
\0 the mode and sena numbers whemever you caH upom your deaer 101
miormauon or serwce on this moduct

Mode Sena Number