Kenwood 755 AV 2 Owners Manual

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Kenwood 755 AV 2 Owners Manual

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Page 10

The remote

You can use your. SPECTRUM , . a
system remote {or many functions.

A few tips
- Depending on tempemtcre.

humicity, and other environmen- ,

tal cowdiu'ons. the operating
range of your remote is approxi-
rnately 30 and up to 30° on
either side of me receiver's
remote light sensor. :

I When the operatng d'stance of .
your remote begins to get.
shorter, replace both alkaline .
batteries with new ones. _ _

,-~\ REMOTE SENSOR
.
i e . on therece/veL

30' 30'

I When you press 2 buttonsbne ,
after the o:her, press each
button securely {armoreihan l
second each. , , A,

. The remote may malfunction if .
direct sunlight or high-,T'requency
fluorescent light enters the light
sensor. In thiscase. eithe" move
the audio system. or remove the
light source.

Important:
The batteries that came, w'th IbiS
system are'test batteries and may.

not last as long as,all.

TUNER buttons -

I TUNER BAND:
Press mismxh
between FM and
AM

o P. CALL: Press to

scroll through
preset staticrs

CD PLAYER --

buttons .

- Press 5 to play
disc. press again to
pause 'disc ,

a Press I to stop
disc

o Press >>I to skip
tofiienext Lack

. Press [<4 to skip
to His previous
track

9 Press DlSC to
charge to next,
disc

INPUT SELECTOR
button

Press to scroll through
input choices '

POWER button
Press to tum he. '
system ON or OFF

KENWOOD

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-SDBUD

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Froin the beginning

Playing from the front panel
I LoadoneormoreCDs. _ W , 7 _ ., V.

2 Select the CD usin'gthe DLSC SELECTOR buttons,
An indltator V apoears on the dlsplay over the,
numberof the selected CD. The selected CD3, '. >
automatically begins playmg

Playing CDS

1'3er :3 afii
(:3 ages - :aa-bfi
1%. . > - rel

Whether you use me front panel or remote:

than 1 CD. the CD5 play in otder. starting wfih the
CD :rl Ehe lbwestihunlbered CD well:

- lfyou dont select a CD and you press the
PLAY/PAUSE button, 'play begins with the CD 7 V,
number currently 'ndlgated on The ,dlsplay.

. If you don't select a CD when you've inserted, more w

Playing from the remote
I Load one or more CD5.

2 Press the DISC button 'untll the lndlcator V appears '
on the player's display over the number ofthe
selected CD. The selected CD automatically
beglns playlng. ,

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Page 40

The STANDBY light blinks, but there is no

sound ,

I Ched< that the speake' cables aren't short-circuitedi
that is. the (+) and (-) wires aren't touching each
other. If they are. separate the wires,

A hum when you select the PHONO input
I Check thatthe audio cables are plugged securely into
the PHONO jacks. , L

I Check that the turntable is, grounded on The rear
panel. The ground ,wire'should be connected to the
screw, labeled GND.

None ofthe functions operate, or the display

shows wrong information

I Reset the unit's microcomputer by unplugging the
power cord iron" the AC outlet and :lugging it back
in while holding down the POWER button.

You can't receive radio stations
I Check that the sation lS tuned in properly.

I Check that the TUNER input is selected.
I Check that the antenna is connected properly.

You cant receive a preset station by pressing
the corresponding number buttons
I Check that lheJUNERinput is selected.

I Check that the preset scation isa receivable
frequency. '

I Check that the preset memory hasnt been cleared
because the power cord was unplugged a longtime. If
so, preset the station again. ' ' "

Interference with reception
I Check for interference from electrical appliances. lf so.
tum them OFF. 7 7 V V

I Check for interference fromthe TV set. list), turn it
OFF, or move theantehna away from theIV.

I Check for interference fron'w aJtomobiles. if so, install
the outdoor antenna away from roads,

. CD player

Power light doesn't come on
I Check that the power cord is properly plugged into
the AC outlet on the back of the receiver.

Player doesnt play a loaded CD
I Check that the CDJs loaded right-side up.

I Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty. , , .,

I There may be condensation on the lens. Leave the
player on for at least I hour before using it.

No sound
I Check that he CD. is loaded properly.

I Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty.

I Check that the PLAY mode is active (the PLAY indi< ,
cater light should :e ON).

I Check that the audio cables are connected properly.

Skipping (mis-tracking)
I Check that the CD isn't cracked or dirty.

I Make sure that the player isn't subjected to strong
vibrations.

CD automatically plays when power is turned
on
I Remove all CD5 before turning the unit OFF. The

player isdaigned to automatically begin playing when
:he power is turned ON.

Cassette deck

No sound when the PLAY button is pressed
I Check that the tape isn't blank.

I Check that The tape is wound property in tne cassette
shell. if not, replace the tape.

I Check that the audio cables are connected properly.

I Check that the bape heads are clean.

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