System control operationConnectionUsingthesystemcontrolcordsprovidedwithKENWOODsystemcomponentmodels,makeconnec-tions as shown below.tae ie A IDES F@ For a cassette deck to be real ofsubject to system control cD © GO|G|/O«operation, it must be con- 7 @ Cres ©nected to the TAPE 7 re asjacks. H tbNotes on using audio timerTo record @ broadcast program us-Turntable ing an audio timer, be sure to set5 the input selector to TUNER, thenturn off the power.To AC outletng 415 190 4 - ome 170 tat,System controlcordCassette deckSo ef : =ars LF :CDI playerHi Connection of the audio cords and system con-trol cordMake sure that the audio cords are connected correcily rightand left as in the figure.If the system control cord and audio cords are not connectedproperly, the automatic system governing remote control andsystem functions will not operate.{For connections of the audio cords, refer to the ‘"System con-nections’’ diagram.)a18 KR-A5040 {En}By connecting this unit to KENWOOD cassette deck, CD play-er, and turntable models equipped with system cantral jacks,the following integrated operation features become available.Operation1. Automatic play operationWhen starting play with the turntable, cassette deck, or CDplayer connected to ihe receiver, press the desired inputselector keys on the receiver. The turntable, cassette deck,or CD player will automatically enter play mode.In the same way, pressing the Play key of the turntable, cas-sette deck, or CD player will automatically switch the inputselector on the receiver to the component on which the Playkey is pressed.2. Synchro recordingTo record the sound from the CD player or turntable ontoa tape with the cassette deck, press the CD or PHONO ofthe input selector switch and load a CD or record. Sei thecassette deck to rec pause mode, then press the PLAY(START) key of the CD player or turntable. The cassette deckwill start recording automatically, synchronized with the CDplayer or turntable starting play.3. Remote controlThe remote control unit provided with this unit, to whicha KENWOOD system turntable, cassette deck, or CD play-er is connected, is equipped with related control keys. Therelated components can be controlled using these keys.Note: —During recording with a cassette deck, the input selector on thereceiver is fixed at the source from which the recording is made,by the system control circuit. At this time pressing any of the in-put selector keys has no effect.