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Setting-Up and Using Y our KB-IR1 InfraRed keyboar d 1. Removing the Battery Cover Remove the battery cover by pressing down on the embossed arrow and sliding the cover of f in the direction indicated by the arrow in the diagram to the right. 2. Selecting the Model Important: Y our keyboard is designed to be used with several differ ent models of K[...]
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IMPOR T ANT NOTES A 1: Press the MODE key . The display flashes: TITLE INPUT 2: Press the SET D--- T-- disc number DXXX A. Open the loading door and leave it open for this entire operation B. Select an empty disc slot C. Insert a CD in the empty slot. Make sur e the label faces towards your right. NAMING DISCS AND TRACKS D. Enter the Disc Name All [...]
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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, pr ess 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 tit[...]
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Repetitive Stress Injury Continuous use of a keyboard may cause Repetitive Str ess injuries or related injuries. If you feel any aching, numbing or tingling in your arms, wrists or hands, consult a qualified health professional. T o reduce your risk of repetitive str ess injury: • T ake frequent br eaks from typing • Maintain a straight wrist p[...]