Kenwood NV-500 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Basic section
CURSOR
SET
6
BAND
TV
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
CD
TUNER
TAPE
FUNCTION
Fast forwarding/rewinding or skipping tape
By leaving non-recorded blanks of 4 seconds or
more between each piece of music, desired piece of
music can be selected by skipping others (up to 16
in each of the backward and forward directions).
To rewind tape or skip
music in direction |
To fast forward tape or
skip music in direction \
When the key is pressed during stop
÷ Fast forwarding or rewinding starts.
÷ Press the stop key (7) to stop fast forwarding or rewinding.
When the key is pressed during play
÷ Skipping of music starts.
Caution for cassette tape ejection
÷ Do not attempt to eject the cassette tape until the
tape has been stopped completely by pressing the
stop (7) key. Opening the cassette holder while the
mechanism is running may lead to malfunction.
Should it become impossible to close the cassette
holder, turn power off then on again.
1 Press the INPUT key to select the TAPE input.
1 VIDEO1
2 VIDEO2
3 CD
4 TUNER
5 TAPE
2 Press 6(BAND) key.
Remote control operation...
Displayed when Dolby NR is selected
Reverse mode indicator
tape transport
direction indicator
When the remote control unit is attached
to the main unit: Tape counter
When it is detached from the main unit:
"Stop" for stop, "Play" for playback.
Selecting Dolby NR
Using the Dolby NR in recording allows you to
reduce tape hiss noise. Be sure to set "Dolby NR"
on when playing back a tape recorded with Dolby
NR.
1 Select "TAPE" with the CURSOR key.
2 Display the "TAPE" menu.
3 Select the "Dolby NR" setting mode.
4 Select "On" or "Off" and press the SET
key.
Selecting the reverse mode
The reverse mode determines the mode of auto-
matic reversal of tape at the end of each side.
1 Select "TAPE" with the CURSOR key.
2 Display the "TAPE" menu.
3 Select the "Direction" setting mode.
4 Select one of the following reverse
modes and press the SET key.
1 ”: Playback stops after having
played one side of tape.
2
”: Playback stops after having
played both sides of tape in a
deck.
3
”: Endless playback of both
sides of tape.
Let's put out some sound
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INPUT
CURSOR
SET
SET
CURSOR
SET
CURSOR
SET
CURSOR
SET
SET
CURSOR
SET