Kenwood VR-5700 User Manual - Page 85

What are Listen Modes?

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Receiver/Tuner If none of the above solutions work, reset the microprocessor: 1. Turn the receiver off. 2. Unplug the receiver. 3. Plug it back in while pressing and holding the Power switch (you may need someone else to help you do this) • The component set as input (Tuner is selected by default)-see "How Do I Operate Devices?" on page 36 of this manual. • The volume setting (-48dB is selected by default)-see "Adjusting the Volume" on page 10 of this manual • The tuner's receiving band (FM is selected by default)- see "Ra- dio Tuning" on page 44 of this manual • The tuner's frequency (87.5MHz is selected by default)- see "Ra- dio Tuning" on page 44 of this manual • The tuner's preset memory-you will need to reset your stored radio stations (see "Presetting radio stations" on page 45 of this manual) • The surround setting-see "What are Listen Modes?" on page 18 of this manual • The speaker settings-you will need to reset your speaker settings ( see Chapter Two of the Connections and Setup Guide) Reset the cleared settings before operating the receiver again. The sound is distorted, and the CLIP indicator on the receiver's front panel flashes red continually, or stays red for more than 1 second at a time Lower the analog input level for the source component you're listening to. (Setting the proper input level eliminates distortion that occurs if a source component's output level is too high. When this happens, the front panel CLIP indicator will flash red continually or remain red for periods of 1 second or longer. Occasional brief flashing of the CLIP indicator is okay). Adjust the analog input level for that component: See "Adjusting the Input level" on page 15 of this manual. 77 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
Receiver/Tuner
If none of the above solutions work, reset the microprocessor:
1.
Turn the receiver off.
2.
Unplug the receiver.
3.
Plug it back in while pressing and holding the Power switch (you may
need someone else to help you do this)
The component set as input (Tuner is selected by default)
see
How Do I Operate Devices?
on page 36 of this manual.
The volume setting (-48dB is selected by default)
see
Adjusting
the Volume
on page 10 of this manual
The tuner
s receiving band (FM is selected by default)
see
Ra-
dio Tuning
on page 44 of this manual
The tuner
s frequency (87.5MHz is selected by default)
see
Ra-
dio Tuning
on page 44 of this manual
The tuner
s preset memory
you will need to reset your stored
radio stations (see
Presetting radio stations
on page 45 of this
manual
)
The surround setting
see
What are Listen Modes?
on page 18
of this manual
The speaker settings
you will need to reset your speaker settings
( see Chapter Two of the
Connections and Setup Guide
)
Reset the cleared settings before operating the receiver again.
The sound is distorted, and the CLIP indicator on the receiver
s
front panel flashes red continually, or stays red for more than 1
second at a time
Lower the analog input level for the source component you
re listening
to. (Setting the proper input level eliminates distortion that occurs if a
source component
s output level is too high. When this happens, the
front panel CLIP indicator will flash red continually or remain red for
periods of 1 second or longer.
Occasional brief flashing of the CLIP indi-
cator is okay). Adjust the analog input level for that component: See
Ad-
justing the Input level
on page 15 of this manual.