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Kenwood 1060VR User Manual

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1070VR/10B0VR
[En/K)
Resetting
the
Microcomputer
lf
the
microcornputer
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
procedure
to
reset
the
microcomputer
and
return
the
unit
to
its
normal
operating
condition.
Amplifier
No
sound
from
the
speakers.
The
standby
indicator
blinks
and
sound
is
not
output.
Unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet,
then
plug
it
back
in-while
holding
down
the
POWER
key.
the
factory.
*
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
speaker
cords
are
disconnected.
VOLUME
is
set
to
the
minimum
position
MUTE
is
ON.
The
SPEAKERS
switches
are
set
to
OFF.
ee
SSS
ES
+
Adjust
the
volume
to
a
proper
level
Cofinect
them
properly
referring
to
"Connect-
ing
the
speakers”
2)
Turn
OFF
the
MUTE
~Og)
Set
the
SPEAKERS
switchies)
to
ON.
=Cig)
.
Speaker
cords
are
short-circuited.
Turn
the
power
off,
eliminate
the
short-
circuiting,
then
turn
on
the
power
again.
a
Sound
is
not
output
from
one
of
the
speak-
era.
The
speaker
cord
is
disconnected.
.
The
speaker
balance
is
set
to
an
extreme
position.
Connect
it
properly
referring
to
“Connecting
the
speakers”.
Adjust
the
speaker
levels
using
the
test
tone.
GB)
Sound
is
not
output
from
the
rear
(sur-
raund)
speakers
and/or
the
center
speaker,
or
their
sound
is
very
small.
¢
The
rear
speaker
cords
and/or
the
center
speaker
cord
is
disconnected.
A
surround
mode
has
not
been
engaged.
The
rear
and/or
center
volume
controls
are
set
to
the
minimum
level.
ee
Connect
it
properly
referring
to
“Connecting
the
speakers”.
Select
a
surround
mode.
Adjust
the
speaker
levels
using
the
test
tone.
A
humming
noise
is
generated
when
the
PHONO
input
selector
is
selected.
Radio
Stations
cannot
be
received.
*
The
audio
cord
from
the
turntable
is
not
con-
nected
to
the
PHONO
jacks.
The
turntable
is
not
grounded.
No
antenna
is
connected.
The
broadcast
band
is
not set
properly.
The
frequency
of
the
desired
station
is
not
tuned.
Interference.
Noise
due
to
ignition
noise
from
an
automo-
bile.
Noise
due
to
interference
from
an
electric
appliance.
Noise
due
to
a
nearby
TV
set.
Insert
the
audio
cord
plugs
securely
into
the
PHONO
jacks.
Connect
the
grounding
wire
to
the
GND
termi-
nal
on
the
rear
panel.
*
Connect
an
antenna.
Set
the
broadcast
band
properly.
Tune
the
frequency
of
the
desired
station.
Install
the
outdoor
antenna
away
from
the
road.
Turn
off
the
power
to
the
appliance.
Install
the
receiver
farther
away
from
the
TV.
A
station
which
was
preset
cannot
be
re-
ceived
by
pressing
the
correspanding
nu-
meric
key.
The
preset
station
belongs
to
a
frequency
that
cannot
be
received.
The
preset
memory
was
cleared
becouse
the
power
cord
had
been
unplugged
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Preset
a
station
with
a
receivable
frequency.
Preset
the
station
again

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Kenwood 1060VR Specifications

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BrandKenwood
Model1060VR
CategoryStereo Receiver
LanguageEnglish

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