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Having purchased a 1994 Kenwood music system from a Charity shop in 2013 (it was a high end product in its day), I found myself not quite knowing where to plug in what, and how to do this, that and the next thing. I needed a Manual, and after failure with another online 'Manual provider' I found Owner Manuals dot com. Well, I wasn't sure, but it was only $5, and if things didn't work out, I wouldn't have lost much...
But things DID work out. After paying my childrens inheritance money, $4.99, I was sent a Manual for my Kenwood System very quickly. Alas, it was in German, and being Scottish, I could not read it or get my system in order from it...a rapid email to them brought the English Manual in short order, and my retro-system was and IS up and running in it's regulation settings.
I am very grateful to http://www.owner-manuals.com for their quick service and for even having such an obsolete Manual in the first place! If you need a Manual for ANYTHING, try here first. I wouldn't be surprised if I bought a 1928 Marconi radio, and got the user Manual for THAT here too!
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I was so happy that the owner's manual was available. It is well written and helped me to use the radio/CD player/recorder without problems. Thanks for making it available.
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Thanks so much for the Owner's manual for my Sony PS - FL1. I had purchased the turntable off of eBay. It came in and looked great. Packed well and appeared to be great. I balanced and aligned the tone are and hooked it up. When trying to play a record the tone are would move to the right place and just before it would drop to play it moved back off the edge of the record before touching down. I searched the net for an answer to this issue. No luck. Then I purchased the owners manual and sure enough there was a place to adjust where the stylus touched down. That adjustment solved the problem and saved me a $35 feet to have the player checked out. The manual is well written and easy to understand. It is a must have for anyone with this front loading Sony turntable.
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Some years back I pruchased a Sansui G-9000. I had it cleaned up and a problem with the left channel repaired. When I got it back I hooked it up to my tape decks, turn tables, TV and it played great. The only thing I was not really satisfied with was the performance of my Graphic Equalizer. I purchased this owner's manual had poured myself a cup of coffee. The manual is well organized and written in plain language. It also contained the solution to my dissatisfaction. By using the preamp connections coupled I was able to run everything through my graphic equalizer and now enjoy the full potential of my complete system.
Writing Sub Codes
Manual Writing of Start IDs During Recording
Press START ID WRITE. �ID WRITE� appears in the display for a few seconds and the start ID is written on the tape at the selected position. �START ID� flashes in the display during this time.
Start ID
If the last program number on the tape appears in the display, you don�t have to specify the next program number. If you are recording from the beginning of a blank tape, program number �1� appears in the display. If you forget program numbering at this time, you can add them later (see �Renumbering the Program Numbers Automatically (Renumbering)� on page 18).
ID WRI TE
START ID
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To start recording, press P or ·, then start playing the program source. Start IDs are written on the tape automatically during recording. �ID WRITE� appears for a few seconds whenever a sub codes (a start ID and program number) are being written.
Note
The interval between start IDs must be more than 18 seconds (36 seconds in long-play mode). If the interval is less than 18 seconds (or 36 seconds), the deck may fail to detect the second start ID during playback.
Writing the Start IDs Automatically During Recording
Do the following procedure to automatically write program numbers along with start IDs at the same position. � When recording an analog signal with the INPUT switch at ANALOG
A start ID and program number are written whenever the input signal rises above a given level after remaining at a muted or low level for 3 seconds or more.
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During digital recording from a CD player
Start recording on your deck first, then press the ( PLAY button on the CD player while it is stopped. If you place your deck into recording pause and the CD into play pause before you start recording, the start ID and program number of the first track on the CD may not be correctly written to the tape.
Note
During automatic start ID writing the positioning of some start IDs may be inaccurately or inappropriately positioned away from the beginning of the track. If this happens, you can reposition or erase the start IDs later (see �Accurate Positioning of Start IDs (Rehearsal)� and �Erasing Start IDs� on page 17).
� When recording a digital signal with the INPUT switch at OPTICAL or COAXIAL
A start ID and program number are written whenever a new track is detected while recording a digital signal through the COAXIAL IN or OPTICAL IN jack from a digital source such as CD player or another DAT deck. Start IDs and program numbers are not written, however, for tracks that are less than 18 seconds in length.
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Writing Start IDs During Playback
You can write start IDs during playback.
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Do steps 1 to 7 of �Recording on a DAT� on pages 6 and 7. The deck changes to recording pause. Press START ID AUTO repeatedly until �AUTO�
INPUT
OPEN/CLOSE MODE ANALOG
REC MODE
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REC LEVEL
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RENUMBER REHEARSAL
START ID
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appears in the display.
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If you are recording from the end of the recorded portion, use the number buttons on the remote to specify the program number after the last one recorded.
Example: When program number 5 is the last program number recorded on the tape.
PGM NO. REC
START ID REHEARSAL
START ID WRITE
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Press START ID WRITE. �ID WRITE� appears in the display for a few seconds and the start ID is written on the tape at the selected position. �START ID� flashes in the display during this time.
6
AUTO
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The next program number
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