User Memory Specification (*Only With With-Dsp Models); Backup Memory Specifications - Kenwood KDC-W8534 Service Manual

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INSTALLER MEMORY SPECIFICATIONS
• When the backup power supply was taken out at times of
battery change or when the reset button was pressed, as
the initial setting values of Cabin, Speaker, EQ, X' over,
D.T.A., and Sub Woofer Level, the saved memory is reflected
(EQ setting initial setting value memory is reflected in all
sources).
[NOTE] By such, EQ curve initial setting shall always be
"INSTALLER". (NOT "NATURAL" or "FLAT".)
[Models without DSP] KDC-X790
• Calling and saving the configuration is done by the MENU.
• Items to be saved are Bass, Middle, Treble, X' over, and
Sub Woofer Level (Refer to the separate document for more
detail). Only one setting can be saved for each item (Bass/
Middle/Treble settings can be changed for each source, but
only one setting can be saved as the installer memory speci-

USER MEMORY SPECIFICATION (*only with with-DSP models)

In with-DSP models, audio-settings set by users' preference,
as well as the setting by the installer, can be saved into the
E2PROM. When the user changes the setting values, when
the backup power supply was taken out at times of battery
change, or when the reset button was pressed, to make it
possible to recall the setting values, the store-recommended
configuration values can be saved into E2PROM. (The memory
is saved separately from the installer memory.)
• Calling and saving the configuration is done by the multi-
function key.
• Items to be saved are Cabin, Speaker, EQ, X' over, D.T.A.,
Settings by the user other than the installer memory items are
saved into the E2PROM, and when the backup power supply
was taken out at times of battery change or when the reset
button was pressed, it is made possible to recall the setting
values saved.
• While Power ON, the memory is saved and accumulated at
a certain interval (temporary).
• Items to be saved into the memory are: Volume Offset (for
all sources) and preset frequencies (FM/AM all bands x 6

BACKUP MEMORY SPECIFICATIONS

KDC-W8534/W8534Y
KDC-X790
fication, and the source in which the saving operation was
carried out is saved as such).
• The contents read out by the call key shall be reflected only
to the current source at the time → EQ curve is "USER"
(Bass/Middle/Treble settings can be changed for each
source, but not reflected to Bass/Middle/Treble settings of
sources other than where the calling operation was carried
out).
• When the backup power supply was taken out at times of
battery change or when the reset button was pressed, as
the initial setting values of Bass, Middle, Treble, X' over,
and Sub Woofer Level, the saved memory is reflected.
(Bass/Middle/Treble setting initial setting value memory is
reflected in all sources.)
[NOTE] By such, EQ curve initial setting shall always be
"USER" (NOT "NATURAL" or "FLAT").
and Sub Woofer Level (Refer to the separate document for
more detail).
Only one setting can be saved for each item (EQ setting
can be changed for each source, but only one setting can
be saved as the installer memory specification, and the
source in which the saving operation was carried out is
saved as such).
• The contents read out by the call key shall be reflected only
to the current source at the time. → EQ curve is "USER".
(EQ setting can be changed for each source, but not re-
flected to EQ settings of sources other than where the call-
ing operation was carried out.)
channels).
• When the backup power supply was taken out at times of
battery change or when the reset button was pressed, as
the initial setting values of Volume Offset (for all sources)
and preset frequencies (FM/AM all bands x 6 channels),
the saved memory is reflected.
• In models which includes span-switching, when span is
switched, TUNER-preset frequencies are set back to the
default values.
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