Set t ing-Up and Using Your
KB-IR1 Inf raRed keyboard
1. Rem oving t he Bat t ery Cover
Remove the battery cover by pressing dow n on the embossed
arrow and sliding the cover off in the direction indicated by the
arrow in the diagram to the right.
2. Select ing t he M odel
Important:
Your keyboard is designed to be used w ith several
different models of Kenw ood CD players.
Before installing the batteries
you must set the “ DIP”
sw itches located beneath the battery cover to match your par-
ticular changer model.
Set the DIP sw itches to match your changer’s model according
to the diagram to the right.
3. Inst alling t he bat t eries
After removing the battery cover and setting the DIP sw itches
as described above, insert 2 “ AA” batteries (not included) as
show n in the diagram to the right.
Replace both batteries w ith fresh ones w hen the “ Batt Low ”
indicator (located on the top of the keyboard) is lit.
Battery Information
To maximize battery life, your keyboard has a Sleep M ode, and
is only “ on” w hen you are pressing a key. When you are not
using your keyboard store it so that the keys are not accidental-
ly being pressed.
If you’re not going to be using your keyboard for a long period
of time, remove the batteries.
4. Operat ing Range
When using your keyboard, point its front edge (w here the IR
transmitter is located) tow ards the CD changer.
The keyboard w ill operate up to 20 feet aw ay and 30 degress
off-axis from your CD player. If you use the keyboard outside of
this range, it may not function properly. See the diagram to the
right.
Congratulations! Your KB-IR1 IR keyboard w ill make it quicker and easier for you to program disc and track titles into your
Kenw ood 200 disc CD changer.
Since your keyboard duplicates the functions of the remote control that w as included w ith your CD changer, before using it you
should read your CD changer’s instruction manual to become familiar w ith all of the different functions that can be controlled by
the remote and keyboard.
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