Kenwood KB-IR1 Computer Keyboard User Manual


 
ABOUT TYPING (keys shown in dark gray)
T key. The display reads:
- SELECT, then the
r you selected will flash:
5: After you have typed-in the
entire title, press the
ENTER
key. The display reads:
TITLE STORE!!
6: The display then switches to
show the disc number, and
the first track number flashes:
DXXX T01
7. Repeat steps 3 - 5 to enter a
title for the disc’s first track.
8. Repeat steps 3 - 5 for each
track title you want to enter.
3: Press the
SET key again. The display
will stop flashing and will change
to the alphanumeric character dis-
play:
ð <=ZABC
SPACE/CHECK key to
aces.
make a mistake, use
SOR L and CURSOR R
highlight the incor-
racter, then use the
ey to erase it.
• Additional symbols not
found on the keyboard can
be accessed by selecting the
number/symbol mode, and
then using the
CHAR. SEARCH
UP
/DOWN keys to scroll-
through the available sym-
bols.
4: Use the keyboard to type the disc name. Wait until you
see the alphanumeric character list on the changer’s dis-
play before typing. Typing too soon can cause undesired
operation of the changer.
For more information about typing, see the notes at the
bottom of the page.
CD-3280M, CD-3260M, CD-324M:
• You can also use the CHAR CAPITAL,
CHAR SMALL and CHAR SYMBOLS keys to
shift between capital letters, lower-
case letters and numbers/symbols.
CD-2280M, CD-2260M, CD-224M:
• To store a number as part of a title,
press the
SET key after typing the num-
ber.
• You cannot access yellow-colored sec-
ondary symbols.
• Since the keyboard must transmit a
series of commands each time you
press a key, it may seem to respond a
bit more slowly than a typical wired
computer keyboard.
Discs with CD Text
Some record companies encode
CD Text information (titles, artists,
musical genre, etc.) onto their
CDs. Your Kenwood changer will
read this CD Text information and
it will overwrite any title or musi-
cal genre information that you
input into the changer.