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GOO/MN=>A)>I INTEGRATED AV AMPLIFIER KA-995 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION For your records Record the serial number, found on the back of the uni, in the spaces designated on the ‘warranty c37d, and inthe space provided below. Rete: to the model and serial numbers whenever you eal upon your dealer for information or sevice on this preduct, Model Sarl Number Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that al accessories are put aside so they wil not be lost. Examine the unt for any possibly of shipping damage. If your units damaged or fais to ‘operate, naity our dealer immedtately. If your unit was shipped to youdreaty, notify the shipping company without delay. Orly the consignee {the person or company receiving the ‘unit ean file a eaim against the earre: for shipping damage. \We recommend that youretan the original carton and packing materials foruse should you transport or ship the unit inte futur Accessories | Romete conta rit 1 AC plug acsptor ‘ ss Except forthe USA, Mexico, Canada, 10} Bes.ceoes it] Ausala and US. Miltary Batteries (RIAA) 2 | —e_ Road the pages marked dh carefully to ensure safe operations. Contents A. Before applying power 2 Operation of Doloy surround playback ..9 AS Salety precautions 2 . Operation of Doloy PAO LOGIC Controls and indicators 3 playback 10 System connections 4 Dolby 3 STEREO Mode 12 emote contro! operation & Incase of dificuty 13 Operating instructions 7 ds Specifications 14 B60-1975-00 (kK, P, M, X, ¥, R) iS Special features A. caution: Read this page caretully to ensure safe operation, DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC : This function allows to enjoy a similar Dolby Surround effect to movie theaters from video software programs carving the [Iisa] mark DOLBY 3 STEREO ‘The Dolby 3 STEREO provides en active center channel to produce a better, stable center Jmage. This made can be used when listening to stereo video program and muse or when surround listening or suround systom set-up isnot possible Remote control unit ‘The remote contol units provided with this unt Before applying power Units are designed for operations as follows, ‘AC voltege selection sv@ 120.V only “AC 240 Vonly | The AC voltage selector switch onthe rear panelis set tothe r "AC230 V only | voltage that prevails in the area to which the unis shipped. “Other counties AG 110.120/220/230-240 V switchable | Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position ofthis switch metches your line voltage. if not, it must be set to your vokage in accordance ‘withthe folowing direction. U.S.A. and Canada. Australi For the United Kingdom Factory fitted moulded mains plug ‘AG voltage selector switch 1. Thain ug contains fuze Fo replcarent se ony a 1 Amp AStaparoved (81362) fuse. 2, Tho fuse covermust be refitted when eplacing the fusein moulded plug 3, Donot cut of the mains plug from this equipment. f the Big ee notsuable ote power poms m yourhore Ecthe cables to shor to reach power pont, then dotan an appropriate steyaporoves extension andor acopr, fr coral yout doa Ffronethelass the mais ougis cut of remove the fuseand dispose ofthe plug immediately, io avod a possible shock fazardby madvertont conect.o to the mans SUDpI Move switch fever t mach your in vatage with sarontant {small screwdriver or other pointed too Thewiresinthe mainsiead are colouredinaccordance with the folowing code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live Donet connect hase leads othe earth teminalota tiree-sin ug. Safety precautions LT WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE, CAUTION ‘CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE ISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVEA (OR BACK). NO USER-SEAVICEABLE PARTS. INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL, THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED 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. Note: (Our warranty doesnot cover damage causedby excessive ne voltage due 10 improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch. THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE. 2 aces ten) Controls and indicators Information isle LOUDNESS instar Input seco nestor Doby SURROUND indicator ee est 1 DOLBY PROLOG itermation Daley 3 STEREO instar BOLBY 3 STEREO infomation LUNE STRAIGHT neat MUTING inletor Sa, SESEE RES: _- SPEAKERS indicator Volume indicate Vid 12 ieator Remote seneot Tone conls STANDBY inden VOLUME CONTROL incl si [ a et eo Our rover ey I cearen | eae ey PHONES jeck | sALANCE contol MODE cote | DELAY TIME Koy) ‘SPEAKERS: wae i SEES, pean ueven INPUT SELECTOR knob [uoupness BYPASS key Be oped DOLBY 3STEREO hay STRAIGHT key DOLBY PRO LOGIC key TeSTTONe LOUDNESS key ‘SPEAKERS key Human ears are less sensitive to low frequencies when | | OFF; This poston silences all speakers to permit private use listening at low volume levels. Whon the VOLUME CONTROL cof heacphones, Speakers incicator goes off is settoslow postion, press the LOUDNESS key toboostthe | | ON: Activates the speakers connected to SPEAKERS A low Frequencies. terminals on the rear panel. (Speakers indicetor its.) STANDBY mode of POWER key ‘When the ower cord ofthis system is plugged Into an AC outlet, the STANDBY indicator lights up regardless of the ON/OFF setting of the POWER switch. This incicates that a small amount of curentis being supped to the unit to back up the memory Contents. This mode is referred to as the Standby mode, While the STANDBY incieator i it, the power ofthe system can be ‘switched ON/OFF from the remote contol uni. 995 3 System connections Make connections as shown below. When connecting the related system components, refer also to the instruction ‘manuals of the related components. De not plug in the power lead until all connections are completed. Togarding malfunctions of the mileroprocessor ‘SeeIn case of difficulty” to resat the microprocessor ifthe display indications are distorted or the unit won't operate even though you completed the connections correctly. Grophicequstzer Suround speaker syscom BV Speaker system —_(GSPEAKER terminal we = om = supped with KB] Monitor ‘Se te instruction ‘onus of te KASS, ToAC kaos A acon \VsMico | ED epee a lz. usable 1. Connect a cords fim. If connections are loose, there could be loss sound or noise produce. 2. When plugging and unplugging connection cords, be sure ‘0 fist remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Plugging! unplugging connection cords without removal ofthe power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit. 3, Dornot connect up a power source whichis larger than thet indicated on he socket atthe rear ofthe unt. 4 xa.006 20) Speakers connection © Push the lever. @ Insert the cord. @ Lock the lever System control connection x © Be sure to inser: the systam contro! cord plugs fully inte the SYSTEM CONTROL terminals, «© Ifthesystemeontrolcordandaudiocards are notoonnected ‘ropery, tne automatic system governing remote contre and system functions will rot operate, Spm | SYSTEM CONTROL Operation (This operation is not available for some cassette decks.) By connecting this unit to other KENWOOD systom ‘components equipped with SYSTEM CONTROL terminals, such a a cassette deck, CD player and/or turntable, the following convonient operations will be aval ‘Automatic play operation To play the turntable, cassette dec, or CO player connected to this unit peess the desired input selector keys on chs unt. ‘The turntabie, cassette dack, oF CD player wil automaticaly conte: play mode. In the same way, pressing the Play key of the cumtabe, exsserte deck. or CD player will automaticaly switch the input selector on this unit to the corresponding component. Synchro recording To record sound from the CD player or tumiable onto a tape with the cassette deck, press the CD or PHONO input selector keyandicedaCDerrecord. Setthe cassettedeckiorecpause | made, then press the Play (stat) key of the CD player oF turntable. The casserte deckwillstartrecording automaticaly, synchronized wth the CD playeror turntable. Formoredetais, refer to the instruction manual ofthe tape deck Remote contro! When the cassetia deck and CD player are connected wa the system contr! cords, these components can be controled from the remote contol unit supplied with this unit. ADAPTOR jacks on the amplifier rear panel ‘Wen an. adsptortype component such a a graphic equalizer js connected, unplug the shorting ons from the ADAPTOR jacks and connect tne component to these jacks. ‘+ When the ADAPTOR cis arenotused, bosuretoplug the shorting pins into the jacks. Otherwise, the sound will not bbe produced, ‘+ When the ADAPTOA jacks are used, retain the shorting pins and be cereful not to lose them, ‘+ Never plug shorting pin into other jacks than ADAPTOR jacks. Otherwise, the unit may be damage. Shoring sins exaos cnt 5 Remote control operation ‘The provided remote control unit can operate the KENWOOD CD player as ‘the cassette deck connected thiough the SYSTEM CONTROL terminals. I also allows to operate other companies video components by calling the prasotted maker cod. To call the presatted maker code and ‘operate, refor to the instruction manual of RC-RO8O1, To operate the KA-995 1 Press the AUDIO key so that “AUDIO” appears. 2 Pross the POWER key to turn on the KA-995. 3. Press any key to be operated. * Kove mastes win @ aro pat usable with ho RASS, ao eau pa merece Cage — nen, | Moar Bt Sane orem po ord ante meng Reteteea ern res ‘Wen acsng | TEST TONE key volume, tha VOLUME emo CONTROL on tha mas unt ‘SURROUND MODE: moves andthe indeatar oF lect kay oo the VOLUME CONTROL, DELAY TIME control keys fashos reid INPUT select keys Change te pur our, POWER key. ‘CENTER LEVEL contro keys ‘+ Toopertethe CO payer the casseriedoct,efertotheinstution sana the RC ROBO, = Operating procedure Plug the power cord of the system into an AC wall outlet, and press the key on the remote control unit to turn the power on. ‘When the power is tured on, press the key of the source component tobe operated. ‘+ Whentwooperationkeys.on theremote controlunitarepressedsuccessively, press gach Key securely reserving an interval of more than 1 second foreach ross, Components connected via the system control cords can aiso be remote- contelled, inthis case, please read the instruction manual sunplied with your component. Notes: 1 Remove the cover. Ss 2 insert batteries. Insert two betterieas (RIAA) as {ncicated by the polarity marking Remate sensor on the amit Remote control unit Operating range 1. The sunplied batteries are Intended for use in operation checks. Therefore, ther vas may be shorter than ordinary batterie, 2. When the remote-controlabe distance gets shorter tt batteries) 1 before, replace botn batteries with new ones. (Use LAB alkaline 3. Malfunction may occur if drect sunlight orth ight of @hightrequency lighting Nuorescent lamp enters the remote contra ight ‘sensor, In such a e290, change the system installation postion to prevent the matunction. B Kx005 ten Operating instructions POWER Key ee S: 2) cone toys 1m Playing a source owen toy une smmaichtiey | ga,aNce contol BASS and TAESLE convole 1 tum the POWER ON. 4 adjust the volume. Manan 2 select the input source. Inpur seuecror Mais unit emote conte unit is indcated with 10 poi Remote sata wait VOLUM E- Tha ryt lets crngoan one oo com, |B Adjust the teft and right volume batanc 0 [APE-x——eVIDEO 1= +1020 2 Jo decease right To secrosse lot speaker vou Speaker ume The input changes from one source to the next counterclockwise withthe 4 key, clockwise with the key. ‘The selected source name appears on the display. TUNER 3 Piay the source component. ‘+ When the LINE STRAIGHT key is pressed, sound close topure sound s produced. (The LINE STRAIGHT indicator appears] When the LINE STRAIGHT kay is pressed, tone controls are notavalabie. Tocencel his, function, press the LINE STRAIGHT key again If you poss the LINE STRAIGHT key in the Dolby Surround mode, the Dolby Surround function is canceled. The selected source component starts playing ‘automaticaly if tis connected by a system control cord, ‘Notes on input selector ‘The source last selected with the input selector is backed up for a few days ever when the power cord is unplugged. After this Period, the tuner is automatically selectes when the power is turned on, eacoos nt 7 Operating instrutions VOLUME CONTROL knob MUTE key INPUT keys: VOLUME CONTROL, Kove @ To mute the sound temporarily Press the MUTE key. [MUTING inlet inks. (i emote contol nit ‘+ Pressing the key again resumes the previous volume. g through headphones Insert the headphones plug into the PHONES jack. © ‘Set the SPEAKERS switch to OFF. ‘When listening through headshones, setthe SURROUND MODE to OFF by pressing the BYPASS key, Main unt emose conto unit B casos im PHONES ack INPUT SELECTOR kneb @ Ordinary tape recording 2 sot the cassette deck to the record- pause mode. 3 Play the source component to be recorded and start recording it on the cassette deck. Note: ‘The input source cannot bo changed over while the cassette deck connected to this unitvia he system contol cords nthe record mode. When it's required to change the input source, ‘ut the cassette deck inthe stop made beforehand. @ Playback of videotape 11 switch the power of the monitor TV ON. 2 select the VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 input with the input selector. oW THEG I 4. ajust the volume. Operation of Dolby surround playback Surround effect The powerful feating of enveloping sound experienced in places such as movie theaters is due tothe fact that sound comes from not only infront but also fror the periphery. To reproduce this type of feeling, this unit incorporates surround decoder. To extract the maximum surround effect, read this instruction manual horoughiy nd adust the system to maten | the configuration of your listening room. Presence Dolby PRO LOGIC Surround Videotapes and leserdiscs which bear the DO ESTEE) rmarkare recorded withthe same Dolby surround data used in movie thesters, Since this unit incorporates @ Dalby PRO LOGIC surround decoder, you can enjoy the same acoustic effects experienced in movie thestes in the comfort of your ‘own home. Dolby 3 STEREO ‘With widely spacedleftard right speakers, the center channel image foroffaxslisteners silts according aseatingposition, Dolby 3Steree localizes tne centerimageregardiessof seating position, improving the image over that with conventional m Speaker positioning FONT v SPEAKER FEO SeaKeR ‘CENTER SPEAKER Ld Dolby PRO LOGIC mode FON wv FRONT Set the center mode sccorting to the size of the center SSSAKER SPEAKER, pet ceNTER es NORMAL: When the center spesker siz is small. WIDE BAND When the center speaker size is large or = rR medium. Sea sree When no rear (surround) speakers are used -———————— __ dolby s steRE0 mode Set the center mode according to the center speaker size. NORMAL WIDE BAND When using a small center speaker When usingamediurr-sizedorlargercenter speaker, When no center speaker is used ROR SPEAKER ™ Fo SPEAKER a, ae Sea Sees Dolby PRO LOGIC mode ‘Set the center made to PHANTOM, “Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Additionally licensed under one or more of ‘the following patents: U.S. numbers 3,958,590; Canadian numbers 1,004,603 and 1,087,877. “Dolby”, “Pro logic” and the double-D symbol [0 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. rs.095 ce 9 Operation of Dolby PRO LOGIC playback = Dolby PRO LOGIC field adjustment 1 set the Dolby PRO LOGIC mode. ‘Adjust soThat the test tone volumes are the samen all speakers. The love! boing adjusted is displayed. en ‘The centerlevelcannot be adjustedin the PHANTOM con tho Genre: “pe MODE ke wine z Eas. Eas oyteg ote Hache «Refer to clu “Caner ede” blow 5 sot the delay time. f saan 3 Aajust the volume balance. cu. © Pross the TEST TONE key. ‘A burang sound comes ‘Calculate the proper delay time for Deby Suroundby Swrichoeryonesrdhall feferring to the iustiation below. Seomnd ior eaoh ore. “The delay time can be adjusted inthe range from 18 to30ms, ==. When the DELAY TIME key is pressed a delay time ‘appears onthe display. It varies everytime the key is pressed “ermee-+20:mae-+25 me~-290 me I the DELAY TIME key is pressed al the sound wit mute temporary (Once a delay tie is se, i is automata held in memory sothe seme delay time sdsolayedwhenever olay Surround is switched ON later. [tLe center eight "Roar o 0 ® 8 = Press at tho listening position. In NORMAL or WIDE BAND mod In PHANTOM mode: & eLetter: oe oO oon Delay timo (ns) = 18 ms + 6 ms (A~B) ‘A Distance of front speaker (m) B: Distance of rear speaker Center mode Select ane ofthe following center modes according to the type of the presence speskers in your system. con he NORMAL: Use this made with a canter speaker of a compact size. sar GEREN Mooe WIDE BAND —: Uso this mode with a center speaier of a medium or large size. fay win ‘+ if you cannot identify whether your center speaker is of the medium or compact size, try both the Sohase NORMAL and WIDE BAND mode and use the one that can provide better sound positioning, ilar pen. PHANTOM: Use this mode wher the center speaker is not used. ear ‘= Even without the center speaker, the signelis processedin a simulated manner to ensure proper pasted the Sat ‘center image positioning and provide the enjoyement of Dolby Suround, frecais swisned 40 ka.sas en ™ Operation of Dolby PRO LOGIC playback This function allows to enjoy a similar Dolby Surround sffect to movie theaters from video software programs carrying the DO(=3arsRan6) mark. ‘Before using the Dolby PRO LOGIC modo, be sure to perform the “Dolby PRO LOGIC field adjustment” procedure, 1 set the Dolby PRO LOGIC mode. 2 select the center mode. tek on te. ENTER Moe ey pointed blot suchas 8 Seipsint per * Select the mode which has been set in step 3 of the "Dolby PRO LOGIC fied adustment” procedure. (Refer 10 page 10) Datoy PRO LOSIC key nga ME CONTROL BYPASS kay 4 555s Fess CENTER MODE key PRO LUGIE PHANTOM a ‘Sewiches 3 Play a software program encoded with Dolby Surround. 4 Adjust the volume and tone. ‘+ When the level balance of center and rear speakers is not good, perform the "Dolby PRO LOGIC field ‘ecjustment” procedure again, To return to normal stereo playback O [SURROUND] 308 Dolby 3 STEREO Mode ‘The Dolby 3 STEREO provides an active conter channel to produce a better, stable conter image. This mode can be ‘used whan listeningto stereo video programandmusic or when surroundistening or surround system set-up is not possible, TEST TONE hoy uncon @ Dolby 3 STEREO adjustment 1 set the Dolby 3 STEREO mod Ugh up 2 select the center Mode. cae jer BE Coos NORMAL-=-= WIDE BANO Salou ben ‘+ Set the center mode to NORMAL if using a small center speaker, or set to WIDE BAND if using @ medum-sized or larger speaker 3 Aajust the center speaker volume. © Press the TEST TONE key. & 5 1 bag sound sores athe Speaker {t's avtchos every nhl cond fr each oh Press at the listenihg position When at Stereo, sound’ producedin he sequence: LEFT-+CENTER RIGHT (REARIs not avaible with 3 stereo mode.) ® Adjust the volume. ‘© Adjust so thatthe level of the center speaker is equal 0 that of the left and right speakers, The rear level agjustement is invalid 4 stop generating the test tone. Press the key again. = #° Note that the unt can not acjust the delay time. 42 Kase6 en) DOLBY 2 STEREO key BYPASS key TESTTONE kay ese CENTER MODE Key ceNTER LEVEL key 1 Dolby 3 STEREO playback 1 set the Dolby 3 STEREO mode. Gm anu 2 select the conter mode. ser BEE Cicconine eye th yi pressed f Sepang ald bce {fe center made stches, NORMAL == WIDE BAND Sie, BREN en + Set to conor mode to NORMAL if sing a smal one spoater, or get to WDE BAND f using 3 recount eget spare. 3 Play a stereo software or a Dolby surround program. 4 adjust the volume and tone. ‘To return to normal stereo playback. In case of difficulty What: spesrsto bea malfunction may not alwaysbe serious. your unit should not perform as expected, onsultthe table below to see if the problem can be corrected before saoking help from your dealer or service representative, To reset the microcomputer ‘The microcomputer may malfunction (impossibility of any ‘operation, erroneous display, ete) when a connection cord is Unplugged or plugged while the power is ON or due to other extemal causes. In his case, ty the method described below to reset the microcomputer and return to nosmal erperation. Unplug power cord from outlet and plug it back in while holding down the POWER key. position, ‘The muting is set 10 ON. ‘The audio cords are disconnected Amplifier section, speakers ‘Symptom. Cause Remedy ‘Sound is not output. The volume is set to the minimum | @ Adjust the volume to @ proper love Press the MUTE key to release the musing. Connect them property ‘Sound is not output from one of the speakers. ‘The speaker cord Is disconnected, The BALANCE control is set to an extrene position Connect it properly referring te "System connections Adjust the LefyRight balance. ‘A hum noise is generated when the PHONO input selector is selected. ‘The audio cord from the turntable is rotinserted securely nto the PHONO lacks. The tumtable is not grounded. Insert the audio cord plugs securely into the PHONO jacks. Connect the grounding wire to the GND terminal on the rear panel Sound is not output from the ‘Surround rear speaker, or Center ‘speaker or sound is very small. ‘The rear speaker cords are discon- nected ‘The sutround play mode has not been engaged. ‘The CENTER/REAR LEVEL are set to the minimum level. Connect propery referingto “System Set the Dotby Suround Adjust the CENTEA/REAR LEVEL control. Remote control unit Symptom Couse Remedy Remote control operation is not possible, Batteries are exhausted Theremotecontrolunitistooteraway from the main system, controling angletstoolarge,orthereisan obstacle inbetween, ‘Theavdocordsandthe systemoontol cores are not connected properly Thesource component obeopersted does not contain the analog dis, tapels) 0° CD. ‘An attempt is made to play a tape whichis beingrecocdedinhecassette deck, Replace with new batteries. Operate the remote controlunitwithin the convolabe range. Connect properiyraferting te"Systern connections Place an analog disc, tape(s} or CD in the source component tobe played. Wait unti the recording is completed. Note Domnot use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction. Be specially caveful against contact cleaners contsining ol for they may deform the plastic components. waoosien 18 Speci For the USA and Canada AUDIO section Rated power output ‘STEREO MODE od watts per channel minim ANE, Bair ] ‘channels driven, at 82 from 20 Hz to 20 ktiz with [no more than 0.09% total harmonic distortion. ‘SURROUND MODE Fror "100 watts per channel minimum RMS, both [channels driven, at 82 1 kHz with no more than 0.9% total harmonie distortion. ‘2a watts per channel minimumAMS, both channels driven, at 8.01 kHz with no more than 0.9% total harmonic distortion. A. Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. For other countries AUDIO section Rated power output, ‘STEREO MODE (QHF66) 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 0.09% THD. at8Q. (EAD) 1 ett, 10% THD. tO 100 W +100 W 150 W + 150W SURROUND MODE at 80, 1kHz, 0.9% THD. FRONT. REAR .. 100 W +100 W 20W+20W ‘Total harmonic distortion 0.06% (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 50 W, 8.0) 03% (kHz, 50 W, 8.) Frequency response. LINE (CD, TAPE, VIDEO) sven 20 He » 60 KHz, +0 dB, -3 4B ‘Tota harmonic cstortion 0.06% (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 50 W, 8.0) 05% (1kHz, 50 W, 8.2) Fraquency response, LINE (CD, TAPE, VIDEO) 20 Hz ~ 60 kHz, +0 4B, ~3 dB PHONO “RIAA” response 20 He ~ 20 kHz, = 0.5 dB 120 mV, 0.5% T: at Tide Signal to noise anres) PHONO (MM) so 10 4B (at 100 Hz) 10 dB (at 10 Két2) +8 dB (100 H2) sone 200 mAV/1 KD ‘200 mV/1 ka VIDEO (composite... Vp-p/750 Input (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) ‘Output level/impedance VIDEO (composite). ‘Ouput (VIDEO 1, MOF GENERAL Power consumption AC outlets ‘SWITCHED Dimensions .. 800 men (11-13/16 Wight (Net) snes 3 Kg (20.5 Note: PHONG "ia response 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, +05 dB "HONG (Mt snes 120 MV, 0.5% THD. at 1 RHE Signal to noise ratio dHFSs) ‘PHONO (MM) 75.48 LINE (CD, TAPE, VIDEO) . 9s a8 Input sensitivityfimpedance ‘PHONO (MM LINE (CD, TAPE, VIDEO) ‘200 mV/a7 ka ADAPTOR IN 100 mV/47 ka. Tone control Bas sont 10 4B (at 100 He} TREBLE « 10 dB (at 10 KH) Loudness control volume at “80 dB level) vemrt 8 AB (100 He} Input evel/impedance VIDEO (composite) . Input (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) Output leval/impedance ‘VIDEO (composi). ‘Ouput (VIDEO 1, MONITOR OUT) 210w 2; (200 W max.) KENWOOD follows «policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed ‘without notice. 18 xxse6 em) ee For CANADA DOC REGULATION "This digital apparatus does not exceed the CLASS Bllimits for radio nelse emissions from digtal apparatus 8 set out inthe radio interference regulations ofthe Canadian Department oF Communications." For the U.S.A. FCC WARNING: “This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful Interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lase the authority 0 ‘operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made, NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for @ Class B cial device, pursuant :o Part 16 af the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection agains: harmfulinterterene in a residential instalation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communicators, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference wil not occur in 2 particular installation If this equipment dows ‘cause harmful interferénce to radio” television reception, which can be cetarmined by tuning the equipment off and on, the User Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the folowing measures: — Reorent 0: revocate the rece'ving antenna, — Inecease the separation between the equipment and receiver. = Connect the equipment into an outlet on a euit different from that to wich the receiver is connected, = Consult the dealer or an experienced racio/TV technician for help. 996 tn) 15 KENWOOD

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