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KR-V77R
10
m System Memory
The required playback condition can be stored in memory
for each music program (tape, compact disc, phonograph
record (disc) or broadcasting program), so that the same
volume
level, the same
balance (between front and rear
channels),
and the same
equalizer
pattern,
etc. can
be
recalled at any time instantly.
Two types of settings can be stored in memory, and by
pressing the SYSTEM
MEMORY (M-1 or M-2) key you can
recall the preset sound field condition instantly.
Stored contents:
The stored contents in the System Memory are as follows:
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input selector (CD, PHONO,
TUNER,
TAPE, VIDEO.
etc.)
Preset channel in the TUNER position
Audio injection
EQ. key setting (ON/DEFEAT)
EQ. REC key setting (ON/OFF)
Preset channel of the equalizer pattern
SURROUND
setting (ON/OFF)
Front-channel volume level
Front-channel balance control setting
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How to preset the System Memory:
1. Set the playback conditions as required.
@ When
selecting
the tuner
or equalizer,
be sure
to
designate the preset channel.
. Press the SYSTEM
MEMORY
key.
2
' @ The display shows "SYS M-" for about 5 seconds.
@
When "SYS M" is blinking in the display, the tuner or
equalizer pattern is not preset in memory.
After presetting the playback condition for each chan-
nel, press the MEMORY
key again.
How to recall System Memory:
1. Press the M-1
or M-2 key.
@
The display shows "SYS M-1" or "SYS M-2" for about
1 second, and the settings of each section are changed
to the preset contents.
Readjust the setting of each section as required.
@
When
PHONO
is selected for the input selector. with
a system-controlled turntable connected, the turntable
will automatically start playing by recalling the System
Memory. Therefore, be sure to set the record on the
platter of the turntable before activating the System
Memory function.
@
In the same way, when a system-ccntrolled tape deck
or CD player is connected to this unit, the tape deck
or CD player can be started automatically by activating
this System Memory function.
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Note:
-
1. Do not set the volume controls to an excessively high volume
level..It may not only astonish the listener, but it may also
damage the speaker or amplifier.
;
2. If the
contents
of the
preset.
channel
is changed
after
designating the tuner or equalizer section channel for System
Memory, the contents of the System Memory channel will also
be changed.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
@ System control operation
Connection
Using the system control cord provided with the system
component models as below, make connections as shown
on page 7.
The foiiowing modeis are avaiiabie for the system
control operations.
Turntable:
KD-77F, KD-67F or KD-47F
Cassette deck: KX-97CW,
KX-77CW
KX-67W or KX-87CR
DP-87, DP-57, DP-47, DP-M107R,
DP-M97 or DP-M97R
CD player:
Note: ———___--_____----—>__—_———
Some models provide two or three system control jacks. However,
when
used with this receiver, be sure to connect
the system
control cord to the jack having a indication of @.
Operation
1. Automatic play operation
When starting play with the turntable, cassette deck or
CD player connected to the receiver, press the desired
INPUT SELECTOR switch on the receiver. The turnta-
ble, cassette deck or CD player will automatically enter
the play mode.
In the same way, pressing the Play key of the turntable,
cassette deck or CD player will automatically switch the
INPUT SELECTOR on the receiver to the equipment on
which the Play key is pressed.
2. Synchro recording
To record the sound from the turntable or CD player
onto the tape with the cassette deck, press the PLAY
(START) key of the turntable or CD player. The cassette
deck will start recording automatically.
synchronized
with the turntable or CD player starting play. For more
details, refer to the instruction manual of the cassette
deck.
3. Remote control
When the remote control unit provided with this unit,
to which the turntable, cassette deck or CD PLAYER is
connected, is equipped with related control keys, the
related components can be controlled using these keys.
Note:
During recording with the cassette deck, the INPUT SELECT on
the receiver is fixed at the source from which the recording is
made, by the system control circuit. At this time. pressing any of
the INPUT
SELECTOR
keys does no function even when
it is
pressed.

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