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Kenwood UD-90 User's Manual

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1. Press the DIRECT key Input the frequency of the desired station by pressing the numeric keys Eten Example of input FM 0 MHz 0 0 100 kHz space La e ot e 50 kHz space FM 102 5 MHz o 2 5 100 kHz space o 2 5 0 50 kHz space AM MWI810 kHz sj l 8 1 lo AM MW 1240 kHz 1 2 4 0 e fyou commit a mistake in the input of numeric keys press the CLEAR key and re start the input from the beginning UD 90 En 23 Reception of radio broadcast E Displaying station names Station names composed of up to four digits of characters and or symbols can be displayed on the receiver display Example To receive FM 93 4 MHz input its name with characters CBE and preset them under numeric key ral 1 Receive FM 93 4 MHz and enter the charac ter input mode BAND w TUNING CHARACTER dh A gt 2 Select the characters to be displayed with that station sm ae Types of characters that can be T Display the desired character input w TUNING CHARACTER A 4 After having pressed the CHARACTER key press the TUNING CHARACTER key to display the characters available a ie apan la ABCD XYZ0 12 9 Blinking digit change to the next digit t Blank posiiion Establish the selection Repeat steps and until all of the required characters have been input e To select C press the UP segment three
2. Walght Net an ANA 2 0 kg 4 4 Ib Cassette deck unit X 722 Recording system 2 AC bias Frequency 105 kHz Heads A Deck Playback head PA AA AK rakaa 1 B Deck Playback recording head ooomomenooncaranoo gt gt 1 Erasing head erraerrerarrrar rasero cnt Motor AD ko ie ak dane PANAPAAN A N AIN NANG E AE ES 1 Fast winding time Approx 105 seconds C 60 tape Frequency response Normal tape aaa 35 Hz 17 000 Hz 43 dB CrO tape given iia 35 Hz 18 000 Hz 13 dB Metal tape ocorooronccoraccorenrraros 35 Hz 18 000 Hz 3 dB Signal to noise ratio Dolby NR OFF kwe taksi vasisiitasbesaissesaeson 58 dB Metal tape Dolby B NR ON 2 maaamanawaawananaasanawa 66 dB Metal tape Dolby C NR ON mare 74 AB Metal tape Wow amp flutter sa nn asawawawa aasa nasa ne 0 0896 W R M S 0 18 DIN Harmonic distortian at 1 kHz 3rd H D metal tape Less than 0 9 Input sensitivity Impedance Line x 77 5 mV 50 ki Output level Impedance Line x 387 5 mV 2 2 ka Power CONSUMPTION 2 00 0cs sere see nnee eee nee eoeees AC 14V 1A4 DIMENSIONS aaaamanaaanaasasasanasasan W 270 mm 10 5 8 H 120 mm 4 3 4 D 259 mm 10 3 16 Weight Net vaeeeeeeererevrresessoooossnnnosssanssnnanane 2 8 kg 6 17 Ib Note A Caution Read this page carefully to en
3. E 2 MON ZZ TRED AED EKAYA ANN Input the ON time with the numeric keys 0 00AM m o o Og ENTER Input the OFF time with the numeric keys 0 30AM o o B o L FI RPG UFR fate Select the REC mode BAND MODE L ENTER MOJE REE FEL The timer modes are switched between PLAY and REC every time the BAND key is pressed Notes 8 Select the preset key under which the station to be received has been preset catala GELES PRESSE po y ENTER e The station should be preset to the preset memory of 20 or lass Set up the cassette deck ready for recording 1 Insert a tape in Deck B 2 Set the tape transport direction 3 Select the side s to be recorded onto Select the Dolby NR mode e The auto bias adjustment cannot be used 1 O Adjust the recording level Press the CRLS key e ltis not necessary to adjust the volume and tone 1 1 Activate the execution of the program D SE EE PROGRAM 2 Select the program No to be executed by pressing the numeric key under which it is set sun SUN zon l aweo BTHU OFRI e The selected program No indicator lights up 12 Switch the power OFF POWER OMETANG my Press the POWER key of the receiver 1 If you commit a mistake in the timer programming press the CLEAR key and re start from the beginning 2 If it is required to modify a program which has already been set set
4. 4 Ventilation The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation To maintain good ventilation do not put records or a table cloth on the unit Place the unit at least 10 cm away from the walls Do not use the unit on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings 5 Water and moisture The unit should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment or near a swimming pool etc 6 Temperature The unit may not function pro perly if used at extremely low or freezing tempera tures The ideal ambient temperature is above 5 C 41 F 4 up 90 tEn 7 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other units including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Electric shock Care should be taken so that ob jects do not fall and liquid is not spilled into the en closure through openings If a metal object such as a hair pin or a needle comes into contact with the inside of this unit a dangerous electric shock may result For families with children never permit chil dren to put anything especially metal inside this unit 9 Enclosure removal Never remove the en closure If the internal parts are touched accidentally a serious electric shock might occur 10 Magnetic fields Keep
5. Press the Al TIMER 1 key to select OFF Al TIMER 1 The Al TIMER 1 indicator goes off Reference for volume selection SS T gt E Q aag sa zZ o o tu a l O gt 30 sec 1min 3min 30 sec Time The VOLUME CONTROL rotates as the volume changes e The graphic equalizer curve also varies accordingly 68 uUp 90 En Al TIMER 1 key Al TIMER 2 key E Operation of Al TIMER 2 With this function when the power is turned ON by the program timer two tracks on a CD are played first then radio broadcast is received automatically This function is given precedence to other program timer functions Place a CD in the CD player Perform steps of Timer reception of radio broadcast e Refer to page 63 Press the Al TIMER 2 key Al TIMER 2 The Al TIMER 2 indicater lights up in Also press the Al TIMER 1 key if you want to increase the volume in three steps To cancel the execution of Al TIMER 2 Press the key again Al TIMER 2 e The Al TIMER 2 indicator goes off W Notes 1 When the MASTER YOL key or MUTE key cn the remote control unit is operated while the Al TIMER 1 is operated the volume lev el is locked 2 When the select key other than CD is pressed during CD play of Al TIMER 2 the CD stops to play and Al TIMER 2 is canceled 3 When one of the operation keys of the CD player is pressed dur ing CD play of Al TIMER2 the two tracks of the CD are pl
6. 54 Operation with video components aaa aaa mwa awan 61 Operation Of tmb kasin terete i iw GN AARAL 62 In Case Of dic AU di v na ag pan nG 7O A SPECICA OMS Yev a a bon NAN aa 74 A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Before applying power A A AA A FF e e e n on n n po c For the U S A and Canada Important Units shipped to the U S A and Canada are designed for opera tion on 120 volts AC only CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THE AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY IN SERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE For the United Kingdom Important Units shipped to the U K are designed for operation on 240 volts AC only The mains plug must be removed from the wall socket prior to any internal examination The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code The wires in this mains lead must be connected to the termi nals in the plug as follows Wire colour Plug terminal marking N or Black Brown to Live Neutral Plug Notes 1 fa 13 amp plug is used this must be fitted with a 5 amp fuse A 2 If a 3 pin plug with earthing contact is used no wire musi be connected to the E terminal Safety precautions For Australia and Europe Important Units shipped to Australia are designed for operation on 240 V AC only Units shipped to Europe are des
7. A indicator HIGH key indicator Saran net E Speaker Tweeter UD 90 En 15 Operation of remote control unit H Loading batteries 1 Remove the cover Insert two AA size R6 SUM 3 batteries as indicat ed by the polarity marking 3 Close the cover HM Operation procedure Plug the power cord of the system into an AC wall outlet and press the key on the remote control unit to turn the power on When the power is turned on press the key of the source camponent to be operated Remote control light sensor e When two operation keys on the remote control unit are pressed successively press each key securely reserving an interval of more than 1 second for each press Operating range Notes 1 The supplied batteries are intended for use in operation checks Therefore their lives may be shorter than ordinary batteries 2 When the remote controllable distance gets shorter than before replace both batteries with new ones 3 Malfunction may occur if direct sunlight or the light of a high frequency lighting fluorescent lamp enters the remote control light sensor In such a case change the system installation position to prevent the malfunction 16 vup so En Set the A B switch to A when operating deck A The functions are indicated in golden letters The 6 key is invalid Set the A B switch to B when operating deck B The functions are indicated in wh
8. a a Ege 8Z9759 9 5 66 6 5 6 6 5 5 5i i i56 iv Cassette decks Symptom Sounds is not produced when the Play key is pressed The deck does not work when an opera tion key is pressed DPSS malfunctions CCRS does not work The dubbing on Deck A and Deck B ends at different timing the Eject key is pressed Sound is hoarse or high frequencies are not audible Sound is distorted Recording is not initiated when the Record ing key is pressed Noise level is high Sound is vibrating The cassette holder does not open when e The key is pressed during recording or Cause The parallel cord is not connected properly The head is dirty Tape is irregularly would and hard to take up A non recorded tape is being played The cassette holder is not closed completely The operation key was pressed immediate ly after closing the cassette holder The operation key was pressed within less than 3 seconds after the power was turned on Tape is not inserted Tape is irregularly wound and hard to take up Tape has been fully wound to reel The tape is not suitable for DPSS operation for example the spaces between tunes are too short A recordable tape is not inserted in Deck B A disc is not placed in the CD player The disc is dirty This is due to the difference in tape length or ta the characteristics of t
9. 21 a a ar TOA Ti aS TT M Receiving broadcast stations and storing them in memory preset a BAND key operation TUNING CHARACTER key DE Mou Fi LS ket ere 10 key ENTER key Numeric keys 1 Display the frequency display DISPLAY H 5 G9 e Every time the DISPLAY key is pressed the displayed con tents are switched in order of Frequency gt Broadcast sta tion name gt Present time Date month amp day Frequency display 2 Select the broadcast band The bands are switched as follows every tirne the BAND key is pressed BAND GA FM AM MW LW e The frequency is displayed for a few Mi seconds when a key associated with tuning is pressed 3 Select the tuning mode AUTO AUTO indicator e Normally select the auto mode with AUTO lighted Press the key to select the auto AUTO lighted or manual not lighted mode 4 Tune the desired station w TUNINGICHARACTER A To decrease To increase frequency frequency h e The TUNED indicator lights up when a station is received e Use manual tuning mode when the radio wave is weak and noisy e At this time the stereo FM broadcast is received in monaural mode Auto tuning mode Press once Tuning stops automatically when a station is received Manual tuning mode Press repeatedly or press and hold until the desired station is received Store the station in p
10. 4 3 4 D 300 mm 11 13 16 Weight Net veraraererererasrasreeseonnsessannounoanonnn 6 5 kg 14 3 lb Graphic equalizer unit GE 722 Equalizer characteristics variable range 10 dB Individual channel adjust l 60 Hz 150 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 2 4 kHz 6 kHz 15 kHz Al LOUDNESS COontrol veeeererasosennnnens 5 dB max 100 Hz 4 dB max 10 kHz Signal to noise ratio IHF 66 cscecenseeseccerenenrers 100 dB Power consumption a rre AC 17 5 V 1 6 A Dime nsion 2220 00 0c2seesaenseeeeeeenee W 270 mm 10 5 8 H 85 mm 3 3 8 D 255 mm 10 1 16 Weight Net 0 c ccccseeeececneseeenerensnayseeess 2 6 kg 5 73 Ib CD player unit DP 722 LAGO Bin eke ek le ate ee bati e r s bed Seas sayo Semiconductor laser Playing rotation eeeeeeeserrsenootoonnn 200 rpm 500 rpm CLV Frequency response uvvrerreronrontrrannn 20 Hz 20 kHz 41 0 dB Signal to noise ratio eee naaa an More than 93 dB Wow amp Flutter oviorieeaarraranararnerarasaznaasannnn Unmeasurable Limit Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 015 at 1 kHz Channel SePDAaratiON eeeereorreoecoes More than 85 dB at 1 kHz Optical output Wave length 660 nm 15 dBm 21 dBm Power consumption 12 2220000ezaezeneeensaaenees AC9V 0 9A Dimensions sansrnsinpesnsnrnanssesnnannna W 270 mm 10 5 8 H 85 mm 3 3 8 D 255 mm 10 1 16
11. CE e el o E i l IED ey ri YE Senn Space non recorded Space non recorded Tape transport direction Deck A operation keys Deck B cperation k DIRECTION select we B Skip play operation switoh If the direction indicated by the tape direction indicator is 4 always press the keys for the opposite directions to those shown in the illustrations below To play the next tune To play the tune being played from the begin ning again t a w ta bri Con O E OY GLO CALO gt FE 2 1 LO DD PA Press once Press once during the playback during the playback To play the fourth tune located after the tune be To play the fourth tune located before the tune ing played being played Press 4 times Press 5 times during the playback during the playback The DPSS will not function properly with the following types of tapes Tapes containing spaces of 4 seconds or more such as conversations and speeches Tapes containing extremely low levels or non recorded blanks in the middle of tunes such as classical music Tapes containing recording or large noise between tunes e Tapes containing spaces of less than 4 seconds between tunes Tapes recorded with low recording level e Tapes recorded using Cross fade recording 40 up 90 En M Rewind Play operation E Dash amp Play operation This operation is not available from the remote control unit The
12. HIT MASTER LEVEL CONTROL key key Dolby PRO LOGIC key PRESENCE REC key Multi control keys REC MODE key e EDIT MODE Play pause key Key Disc tray Numeric keys 1 0 10 1 12 13 M 15 16 17 18 19 20 REPEAT indicator Stop key EDIT mode indicators Play mode display SPACE SPACE indicator Play indicator Pause indicator 14 ur 90 En ren to a Cal TOTAL TIME J ar EDIT r Mir er Program check indicator 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 SINGLE TIME Tray open close key Track No display Time display Play track No indicator ASFC key E Cassette deck Deck B cassette holder Deck A cassette holder Tape running indicator KENWOOD STEREO DOUBLE AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK X 722 1 4 EEE AUTO TAPE SELECTOR AUTO TAPE SELECTOR CCAS HIGH X FADE AUTO BIAS CALS px Es Deck B operation keys Play keys Stop key DOLBY NR select DIRECTION select Deck A operation keys Play keys Stop key aw lt gt mm Fast forward key Rewind key Deck B Eject key Deck A Eject key Fast forward key Rewind key Recording key indicator X FADE key indicator W x a Fi a pai 3 ul 3 x 5 5 ki E 2 I Z El E Pause key indicator CRLS key indicator AUTO BIAS CCRS NOR keyi DUBBING keys NOR key key indicator indicator HIGH keyi indicator pa W L a a w o o Cc W ma o he
13. MULTI EDIT changes irom blinking to continuous lighting indicating the program input stand by and the recordable time of side A is displayed i In step 7 the display of the CD player shows FAdE and the end of the selected tune which is longer that the preset time is faded out yi Track No 44 or more cannot be input 3 The SPACE key and REPEAT key functions are inoperative 4 X FADE recording is not possible UD 90 En 49 Recording of CD playback CCRS Set the A B switch on the remote con trol unit to A CHECK key E To check the edited contents P C lights up Track No e Every time the key is pressed the track Nos are displayed in the edited order e Only the track Nos on the disc being present in the CD player are displayed in case of MULTI EDIT H To clear the edited contents Clearing individual tracks from the last track MULTI EDIT only CLEAR e Every time the key is pressed the last track in the edited sequence of tracks is cleared e Only the track on the disc being present in the CD player can be cleared Clearing all edited contents Prass either of the following keys of the CD player P MODE O ES Only the track on the disc be ing present in the CD player can be cleared in case of MULTI EDIT 50 up 90 En KENPYODOD SHENG coves AUTO ENEE CHAGE meee a PT pis X FADE Key HM X FADE recording of CD playback Not a
14. Notes 1 If a track No which is not present on the CD is selected while the tray is open the last track on the CD will be played 2 Such a selection is not accepted aiter the tray has been closed or playback has started 34 up 90 En a 1 Enter the PGM mode Press the key P MODE Q lights up The SINGLE TIME elapsed time display changes to TOTAL TIME remaining time display 2 Program desired tracks in desired order Example To e la fi track Nos 2 5 and 25 Press numeric keys 5 and 5 in this order The number of the select ed track in the program blinks P No is displayed for a few seconds Track No The total time of the selected track will be dis played Up to 20 tunes can be selected When the 21 or more tunes are selected FULL is displayed If you made a mistake press the CLEAR key Remote con trol only and select the correct track Tracks can also be programmed by reading the disc label while the disc tray is open The TOTAL TIME is not displayed in case a track No of 44 or more is programmed e Tracks are played in the order they are programmed P No Pressing one of the skip keys gt i rea during play back skips tracks in the corresponding direction _ To check the programmed order Remote control only CHECK lights up Track No Every time the key is pressed the track No and the order it was programmed
15. P No are displayed in the order of programming The previous display will resume in a few seconds To resume normal playback Q The playback in the arder of the track Nos on CD will start after the track being played To stop program play To check the time of each track on the disc In the program mode when the disc is stopped the time of each track on the disc can be checked by pressing the skip keys m si The previous display will resume in a few seconds UD 90 En 35 Operation of CD player Set the A B switch on the remote con trol unit to A CLEAR key M To add a track to the program Press the key s for the track No to be added 6 O E To change a track in the program 1 Press the CHECK key Remote control only CHECK lights up Press repeatedly until the program No to be changed is displayed 2 Press the keys for the track No to replace the previous one 2 000 O O QO 7 8 a O O O o 1 O Press while the indicator is lighted e When 20 tunes are programmed the program contents can not be changed The track being played cannat be changed 36 UD 90 En P MODE key Numeric keys KENWOOD SoMeact ome mares cr REPEAT key Open Close key H To clear tracks from the program Clearing from the last track Remote control only e Every time the key is pressed tracks are cleared from the last track in o
16. Press the POWER key of the receiver 7 Select the PLAY mode To continue the reception of radio station which as been started to be received by timer ON BAND SELEC MODE O gt Press the CLEAR key before the OFF time comes Q Press the numeric key for the program No being ex ecuted e When the program No indicator goes off it means that the program will be received continuously The timer modes are switched between PLAY and REC every time the BAND key is pressed Notes 1 If you commit a mistake in the timer programming press the CLEAR key and re start from the beginning 2 If it is required to modify a program which has already been set set a new program from the beginning 3 When a program has previously been set in the program No selected in step 3 the newiy set program replaces the previous program 4 De not operate the CLEAR key or POWER key while the timer program execution has been activated ctherwise malfunction will occur UD 90 En 63 Operation of timer H Timer playback of CD 1 Switch the power ON Press the POWER key of the receiver 2 Press the PROGRAM key ANNAN tee ay tee saa Tore t eens ys UE TA WAW i k KITA KI ni NT K tyl A The program No indicators 1 to 6 blink 3 Select the program No to be used gt Select from 1 te 6 E a The selected program No indicator blinks 4 Specify th
17. WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOL TAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING IN STRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE UD 90 En 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Please read al of the safety and operating instructions before operating this unit For best results follow all warnings placed on the unit and adhere to the operat ing and use instructions These safety and operating in structions should be retained for future reference 1 Power sources The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 2 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them pay particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit Naver pull or stratch the cord 3 Grounding or polarization The precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polariza tion means of this unit is not defeated
18. a new program from the beginning 3 When a program has previously been set in the program No selected in step 3 the newly set program replaces the previous program 4 When the power is turned ON by the timer the voulme level is automatically set to the lowest level 5 Do not operate the CLEAR key or POWER key while the timer program execution has been activated otherwise malfunction will occur 66 0 90 En M To check timer program contents 1 Press the PROGRAM key 2 Press the numeric key corresponding to the program to be checked 50 aman n PNO AMATE Fy ene _ Da CRT e f no program is selected while the program No indicators are blinking the previous display condition resumes e When a program is selected its contents will be displayed for about 3 seconds and the previous display resumes af ter it M To cancel timer program execution Press the CLEAR key 2 Press the numeric key corresponding to the program the execution of which is to be cleared eL eS ET Program No IN LI SAN MM LOL A A ai Pa AG 24 Si e N N Select the number FOLI DAN with a numeric key LI Ba5p e The program contents are not cleared even when its exe cution is canceled Re activation of timer execution after canceling it Since the program itself is retained in memory check its con tents and perform the operation from the step Activate
19. dB 3 0 dB Tuning frequency range mna 531 kHz 1 602 kHz Usable sensitivity s seeeeesers neeeceenee 20 VHSOO pV m Signal to noise ratio lat 30 mod 1 MV input ele er e etre eww eee mana 48 dB Tuning frequency range serrer 163 kHz 281 kHz Usable sensitivity vreeeeorarraroreresrresosososeososneerasrosovounnene 22 pV Signal to noise ratio at 30 mod 1 MV input verre re eee aaah 45 dB Power CONSUMPIION errrrrrrresasanoanor ron onoonanasonannnannousen 180 W Dimensions area W 270 mm 10 5 87 H 120 mm 4 3 4 D 300 mm 11 13 16 Weight Net o ver arme ami sanonsnsannesonn 6 5 kg 14 3 Ib TA uD 90 En A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Receiver unit A 722 For other countries Rated power output For the U S A 35 watts per channel minimum RMS both channels driven at 6 Q from 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz with no more than 0 09 totai harmonic distortion FTC For other countries IHF 66 From 40 Hz to 20 kHz 0 09 T H D BIG a sedi d k ves sten teke kas sa anyone sy 35 W 35 W IEC NF From 63 Hz to 12 500 Hz 0 7 T H D BUG Dinaan ase 35 W 35 W Bat CE kanivo ei sea PAA siye sa saTE 30 W 30 W Total harmonic distortion 0 06 at 1 kHz 18W 6 0 Frequency response MAIN IN s mmm maapakan 40 Hz 70 kHz 0 dB 3 0 dB Signal to noise ratio IHF 66 MAIN IN a e aararaeerererereneeooonnoetsssatoo
20. dealer immedi ately If your unit was shipped to you directly notify the ship ping company without delay Only the consignee the person or company receiving the unit can file a claim against the car rier for shipping damage We recommend that you retain the original carton and pack ing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future The marking of products using lasers Except for some areas CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The label is attached to the rear panel and says that the com ponent uses laser beams that heve been classified as Class 1 it means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class There is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit Contents INIKODUGUO Naawa pea k aa NG GINA sk a Dna ke sea 2 A Before applying POWET sere reeeatantteppasasasaessesnponsanon 3 A Safety precaltions aaa 3 A IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS aaa 4 Before Operation Waaa An tios 6 FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch ua 7 System CONnectioNS aaa 8 Antenna connections Lili vale nanan awang ankas _ 9 Controls and indicators agapan 13 Operation of remote control unit 16 Listening to sound as 18 Time adjustment 2 0 a 19 Audio adjustment Lo cnn ana mea bas er rn rn LO Reception of radio broadcast aaa 2 UD 90 En WARNING NOTICE IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYR
21. of radio broadcast 1 Switch the power ON Press the POWER key of the receiver 8 Select the TUNER source ed SET meio z LELT SOURCE POWER ONSTAND EY y BAND a 9 Select the preset key under which the station to be received has been preset yi ka Pr 2 Press the PROGRAM key SELECT PROGRAM PROGRAM my F IN Ld WASSAL FAZA pa Tom TE ENIEN The program No indicators 1 to 6 blink ISS 3 Select the program No to be used Press within 8 seconds mp Select from 1 to 6 The selected program No indicator blinks 4 Specify the day s of the week with the nu meric keys aean CS OS CD SELECT IAY The stations should be stored in the preset memory with a num ber of 20 or less man YN SI NN VOU a oi 8 TO Sa 0 OO An mwen k 1 O Activate the execution of the program o Dayis of the week Input the ON time with the numeric keys 6 30AM 0 6 3 0 NPUT ON TIME i EXE ka m ELECT PROGRAM T ZO 2 Select the program No to be executed by pressing the numeric key under which it is set y Gare ei oo lights up Input the OFF time with the numeric keys 7 00AM 0 7 o 0 The selected program No indicator lights up 1 1 Adjust the volume and tone 1 2 Switch the power OFF
22. part level is reduced from the music source Presence effect can be applied to Karaoke singing by us ing the DSP F4CH key See page 58 Pa NANG HIT MASTER K Sing along with the music Notes 1 When the microphone is not to be used be sure to set the MIC MIXING control fully counterclockwise 2 The mixture of micrephone sound and tape playback sound can not be recorded PRESENCE REC key DSP F4CH key HIT MASTER key CD REC key MIC jack MIC MIXING control NW Recording Karaoke Connect a microphone Ensure that the CD REC is OFF Press the HIT MASTER key HIT MASTER A 4 Perform the Ordinary recording procedure until step 5 e Refer to page 42 SET MASTER Start recording Play a music source 2 Press the record key 3 Sing along with the music e A Karaoke accompaniment tape can also be created by recording music with the MIC MIXING control set fully coun terclockwise Stop recording UD 90 En 53 Presence effect This unit incorporate features the following which can provide the feeling of presence which surrounds us in concert halls and theaters and the powerfulness of movies played in movie theaters equipped with Dolby Surround system For details please refer to operating procedures described on the subsequent pages DSP F4CH key DSP S4CH key ASFC key DIGITAL Can
23. pattern for a CD is selected automatically 1 Place a disc in the CD player lights up The track Nos recorded on Also check display the CD are displayed 2 Press the Al AUTO key Sampling for compact disc i LITE eks alyzer display diri Hi SODA y Completes and stops in about 30 sec AL AUTO Graphic equalizer display EQ ON Al AUTO lights e Wait about 30 seconds for EQ ON and Al AUTO to light up The playback starts automatically Note In step 2 the other keys than the Al AUTO and the POWER key do not operate To cancel Al AUTO Open close key of the CD player ka de A gt te Sie Al AUTO goes off e if it is canceled during Al AUTO setting operation the last pattern selected before is displayed 28 UD 90 En r NW Operation of Al LOUDNESS control This feature compensates automatically the lack of low and high frequencies felt when listening at a low volume To activate the AI LOUDNESS effect Al LOUDNESS Q Y lighs up e The equalizer pattern being selected will be combined with the loudness compensation pattern which corresponds to the sound volume e When the CAR or HEADPHONE mode is selected with the REC MODE key the Al LOUDNESS cannot be operated e To record with optional equipment be sure to cancel the Al LOUDNESS functicn To cancel Al LOUDNESS A LOUDNESS Press the key again e The previous equalizer patte
24. shipped However if the FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE setting is not matched to the area where the unit is to be used for instance when you moved from area 1 to area 2 or vice versa desired reception of AM FM broad casts is not expected In this case change the FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE setting in accordance with the area cor responding to the table shown below The FM DE EMPHASIS is switched over at the same time ae CHANNEL FM DE SPACE freq EMPHASIS FM 1 U S A Canada 100 kHz DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE Hawaii 5 50us FM 50kHz South american At Sa 75 us AM 9kHz e L e E 75us FM 100kHz 2 Other FM 50 kHz AM 10kHz countries AM 39 kHz 50 us Note When changing the setting of the FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch first disconnect the power cord then reset the channel space switch connect the power cord again and turn the power on E Memory backup function Stored contents cleared at least 3 days after the last power OFF STAND Graphic equalizer Stored patterns BY mode Cassette deck Direction and recording level Stored contents cleared immediately when power plug is unplugged from power outlet Clock of receiver Stored contents cleared in at least 3 days after power plug is unplugged from power outlet Preset stations of receiver M Note related to transportation and movement CD player Before transperting or moving this unit carry out
25. sides of tapes in decks A and B is repeated Relay playback of only one side of tapes in decks A and B is repeated e Relay playback cannot be performed if the DIRECTION select switch is set to CD 3 Start playback The playback starts with the deck the play key of which is pressed UD 90 En 39 DPSS operation I dq q _ _ EP Q K AAA A A e Z FvF5DZ7 The DPSS stands for Direct Program Search System which enables the following convenient operations these operations are however not available on both decks simultaneously The DPSS functions are based on the detection of non recorded spaces of 4 seconds or more between tunes 1 Skip play By specifying a tune located several tunes beyond or behind the tune being played skips tunes between the current tune and the desired tune and starts playback from the beginning of the selected tune Up to 16 tunes can be skipped in Skip Search 2 Rewind amp Play Rewinds the tape to the beginning and starts playback from there 3 Single tune repeated playback One single tune is played back repeatedly up to 16 times 4 Dash 8 Play fa non recorded space of more than 10 seconds is detected during playback that space will be skipped by fast tape winding KENWOOD MIAO BOURE sure MWENTE GASIET TE OEGE x TIT Tune being played ss a a o gt o A O en eta e go EE
26. that track Normal EDIT recording When the recording time of the tape is specified first the order of the CD tracks are edited so that no track is interrupted at the end of each side of tape The maximum number of tracks that can be edited is 20 Al EDIT recording When the total playing time of a CD exceeds the recording time of tape all tracks can still be accommodated in the tape by fading out the end of each track MULTI EDIT recording Tracks on multiple CDs can be edited and accommodated in a single tape X FADE Cross fade recording The beginning and end of each track is faded in out to create a music tape without interruption between tunes CCRS double speed recording Records CD at twice the normal speed The graphic equalizer provides patterns for use in double speed recording Also refer to Operation of CD player CCRS Computer controlled CD Recording Indications on the cassette decks during CCRS operation System e Lighting Blinking 397 OFF e During recording level setting When the CCRS key is pressed the following operations occur auto matically and recording of CD starts after them 1 The CD is played and its peak level is sampled from the level used when the disc was recorded 2 The optimum recording level for that disc is determined from the sampled peak level and the cassette deck is set accordingly 3 The cassette deck sets automatically the optimum bias for the tape used in r
27. the CD is played in double speed in this case the recorded con tent cannot be enjoyable as music even though it can be monitored from the speakers In double speed recording tunes are recorded onto the tape without DOLBY NR effect So playback the tape without DOLBY NR effect Fade in Fade out UD 90 Em 45 Recording of CD playback CCRS Bi nan E Recording of CD playback in TRACK mode Fade out and fade in occur at the end of tape where it is reversed 1 Select CD with the input selector and place a CD the tray 2 Perform Ordinary recording until step 4 e Refer to page 42 Check that the CD player is in the TRACK mode e if the PGM indicator is lighted up press the P MODE key Start recording Normal speed recording sl ris She ae p NOR NOR CCRS Quick blinking Slow blinking Double speed recording i o il 2 wy aah HIGH HIGH Quick blinking Slow blinking The CCRS is activated so the recording will start in about 90 seconds The tracks on the disc are recorded in the order of the track Nas The operations as shown below occur at the end of tape where it is reversed a l Fade out in the middle of C Fade out a Fade in in the middle of C Notes E Recording of CD playback in PGM mode Tracks are recorded so that they do not end in the middle at the end of tape Select CD with the input selector and place a CD on
28. the tray Perform Ordinary recording until step 4 e Refer to page 42 3 In the PGM mode select the order of tracks to be played e Refer to page 35 Start recording Normal speed recording sis le Cd NG mp NOR NOR CCRS Quick blinking Slow blinking Double speed recording y NAS kin zon TOT mp HIGH HIGH Quick blinking Slow blinking The CCRS is activated so the recording will start in about 90 seconds The tracks on the disc are recorded in the programmed order e The operations as shown below occur at the end of tape where it is reversed Erasure of C Stop after erasure of F Recording of C from the beginning 1 When the CCRS key is pressed during CD playback the playback is stopped and CCRS setting operation starts 2 Once the recording level has been set by the CCRS it cannot be adjusted as long as the CCRS operation continues 3 The CCRS searches the peak level on a CD in a limited period of abo be adjusted though it is a very rare case of fit in one side of tape oo o key af CD player 46 uD 90 En ut 90 seconds Therefore it could happen that the optimum level cannot The recording level set by the CCRS is canceled when the Tray open close key of the CD player is pressed or the power is turned off If the length of a track on the CD is extremely long such as with a classical music the CCRS cannot be used because the
29. the unit away from sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets speaker systems radios motorized toys or magnetized objects 11 Cleaning Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol paint thinner gasoline or benzine etc to clean the cabinet Use a clean dry cloth A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation 12 Carts and stands An appliance and cart com bination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn 13 Nonuse periods The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time 14 Abnormal smell If an abnormal smeil or smoke is detected immediately turn the power OFF and puli out the power cord Contact your dealer or nearest service center POWER OFF 15 Damage requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personne when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or C The unit has been exposed to rain or D Theunit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 16 Servicing The user should not attempt to ser vice the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should
30. there is a large temperature difference When a heater starts operating e When the unit is brought from an air conditioned place to a place of high temperature with high humidity When there is a large difference between the internal tempera ture of the unit and the ambient temperature or in conditions where condensation occurs easily Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Additionally licensed under one or mare of the follow ing patents U S numbers 3 632 886 3 746 792 and 3 959 590 Canadian numbers 1 004 603 and 1 037 877 a Dolby and the double D symbol DQ are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation HM Disc handling precautions Handling Cleaning Hold compact discs so that you do not If fingerprints or foreign matter become at touch the playing surface y tached to the disc lightly wipe the disc a di with a soft cotton cloth or similar from the center of the disc outwards in a radial manner Label side Playing side Storage When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time remove it from the CD play Do not attach paper or tape to either the DAN er and store it in its case playing side or the label side of compact discs M FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch Except for some areas The FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch on the rear panel is set to the correct setting that prevails in the area to which the unit is
31. times To insert a space simply press the DIGIT key End the character input ra r uE CHE Hey In case you commit an input mistake e The character input also terminates automatically when press the CLEAR key and re start from fourth character has been input the first digit e Press the CHARACTER key to terminate character input with three characters or less Preset them under key a C Press the ENTER key lights up BE G Press numeric key 3 End of preset Press while MEMORY is lighted P 24 up 90 En TUNING CHARACTER key DIGIT k y TTR IE A St AT M Changing a station name Example To change station name FHN8 preset with AM MW 810 kHz frequency under key 2 numeric ENTER key CHARACTER kay keys to FEN CLEAR key Numeric keys 1 Receive preset station of by preset tuning and enter the character input stand by mode 2 MO CHARACTER a AA S NO ki d zi iv CG 2 Move the blinking digit to the second digit Press once Select E with the TUNING CHARACTER key y TUNINGICHARACTER A Move the blinking digit by two digits Press twice Select the blank with the TUNING CHARACTER key w TUNING CHARACTER A gt DIGIT ha ME f aT at ioe tu e The character input terminates automatically when fourth character has been input Preset the new name under numeric key 2 Press the ENTER k
32. w Insert the cord i Front speaker terminal 3 Release the lever sa A Push lever down Insert cord Red The speaker terminals include the presence speaker termi nals and front speaker terminals The blue black cords are for use with the presence speakers and the red black codes are for use with the front speakers Connect the cords cor rectly as shown in the illustrations Never short circuit the and speaker cords lf the left and right speakers are connected inversely or if the speaker cords are connected with reversed polarity the sound becomes unnatural with ambiguous acoustic image positioning Be sure to connect the speakers and speaker cards correctly E Connection of surround rear and W Connection of super woofer center speakers Surround rear speakers CM 5ES ar CM 7ES E pon Left a Center speaker CS 6 or CS 3 e Be sure to connect both surround speakers If only one sur round speaker is connected surround cannot be heard e Place the center speaker on the monitor TV etc UD 90 En 11 Connection of Audio Visual components optional Video output Video input Audio ouiput 6600 HE e Connection cords are not supplied with this system Any of the following video equipment can be connected in place af the LD player DBS tuner Video camera Video recorder 12 UD 90 En Monitor TV with Video input jacks Graphic equaliz
33. CD REC key to turn CD REC OFF a CD REC key KENWOOD maam srensa MATENA a 233 FIT L E ES bk ae on Record indicator UD 90 En 51 Tape dubbing The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded contents of a tape to another tape tape in Deck A tape in Deck B Normal speed dubbing Copy at normal tape speed High speed dubbing Copy at double the normal speed 1 Insert tapes in the cassette decks MENADO a O KA KIT BED MA Y Tape to tFEF89978 Tape to be be played recorded onto LA AA a l y Pa aaa aa T Set the same tape transport direction for both tapes e Refer to page 39 GED Deck A Select one way or two way dubbing mode gt For two way dubbing DIRECTION gt Coa Q For one way dubbing Press the AUTO BIAS key e The optimum bias is set in about 45 seconds after which the cassette decks enter the stop mode Start dubbing For normal speed For high speed dubbing dubbing OR DUBBING HIGH 52 up 90 En DUBBING NOR key KENWODD Sito SOUKE MUTE mevente passrrrr Dada w 754 DUBBING HIGH key STOP key DIRECTION AUTO BIAS key select switch To stop dubbing Press the Stop key of Deck B y e Both Decks A and B enter the stop mode To pause dubbing Normal speed dubbing Press the NOR key High speed dubbing Press the HIGH key e Only deck B enters the record pause mode after leaving a non recorded s
34. Dash amp Play skips long non recorded spaces automat ically as the tape is played This operation is not available from the remote control unit Direction of tape direction indicator gt 1 Determine the playback mode conditions DIRECTION D o Press simultaneously l Direction of tape direction indicator a lt a pp Press simultaneously h HM Single tune repeated playback operation Two sides are repeated 8 times after which play back stops Two sides are repeated only once after which play back stops One side is repeated 8 times after which playback stops e In case the DIRECTION select switch is set to D and tapes are inserted in both of the decks when a deck finish es Dash 8 Play the other deck starts Dash 8 Play for 16 1 Play the tune to be repeated times after which it stops 2 Press the play key of the same direction as 2 Press the 4 and gt gt keys simultaneously the current tape transport direction Direction of tape direction indicator gt e Normal playback resumes after repeating the same tune for 16 times To cancel the playback above in the middle GEE Playback stops UD 90 En 41 AUTO BIAS key CRLS key DIRECTION select switch M Ordinary recording Deck B Eject kay Deck B operation key DOLBY NR select switch 4 Set the auto bias adjustment function Is In
35. ENT CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS NO 21 CFR 1040 10 CHAPTER I SUBCHAPTER J Location Back Panel Notes _ A _ o o o o 1 Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment 2 Item 17 and 18 are not required except for units provided with antenna terminals 3 item 17 complies with UL in the U S A re ne AA A UD SO En 5 Before operation Safety tab accidental erasure prevention tab After an important recording has been finished break the safety tab to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or record ed on accidentally To re record Cover with adhesive tape Notes 1 120 minute cassette tape Since a 120 minute cassette tape is very thin the tape could ad here to the pinch roller or be easily cut It is recommended that these tapes not be used with this unit to prevent possible damage M Cleaning the head section Cleaning the heads and peripheral com Cotton swab ponents e To store cassette tapes Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct sun light or near equipment that generates heat Keep the cassette tapes away from any magnetic field When there is slack in the tape In such a case insert a pencil into the reel hole and wind the reel hub to remove the slack 2 Endless tapes Do not use an endless tape as this could damage the mechanism of the unit Demagnetizing the head When the recording playback head is magn
36. ENTER Rear speaker level Center speaker volume Note The presence level and delay time level return to the standard values when the DSP mode or presence mode is changed UD 90 En 59 DSP presence Type and effect of DSP presence mode JAZZ CLUB STADIUM DISCOTHEQUE CHURCH MOVIE Reproduces the effects of a hall with long reverberation and much reflection of high frequency sound Reproduces the feeling of a live jazz house with sounding cymbals Reproduces the reflected sound characteristic to stadiums as PA speaker sound to create an excitement charged atmosphere Reproduces the feeling of a disco with exciting middle and high frequency sounds through the use of moderate reverbera tion and a graphic equalizer Reproduces the rich echoing of a solemn church Suppresses reflected sound from the center and reproduces mild echoing from the others ASFC level parameter list DSP F4CH only The ASFC levels can be adjusted in five steps the larger the value the wider the sound expansion Increasing the ASFC level increases the delay time and presence level and decreases the center level providing the sound field with a wider image Decreasing the ASFC level decreases the delay time and presence level and increases the center level providing the sound field with a narrower image The following table shows the changes of the presence levels and delay time levels in each presence mode NARROW DISC
37. Eject key Eject key KENWOOD SMe p vike Arm nana AITHE copes saa Deck B operation operation H To playback a tape kai DIREC ech Select swach FIY 1 Insert a cassette tape Close securely by pressing upper inside Press the Eject key The type of tape Normal Chrome or Metal is detected and set automatically e Be sure to remove tape slack before insertion 2 Determine the playback conditions Select the playback mode 2 Select the Dolby NR mode l cows na Select accord BE O To play both sides endlessly 5 ing to the tape to be played oe ii gt To stop after playing both sides of tape To stop after playing one side of tape 3 Start playback To stop playback press the Mi key e Do not press the Eject key until the tape has stopped completely Dolby noise reduction system The Dolby noise reduction system was developed to reduce the tape hiss noise generated during play back The optimum effect of the Dolby NR system is obtained when the same type NR system is used for both recording and playback If a different type NR system is used playback is not performed correctly Make sure that the same type noise reduction system is used for both recording and playback Dolby B NR The most popular noise reduction system used in home audio components Usually Dolby NR system corresponds to B NR Dolby C NR Dolby C NR offers improved noise reduction perform
38. For the connections and operations also read carefully the instruction manuals supplied with the video components to be connected VISUAL FIX Key Input select keys E Playback of videotape M Listening to CD or tape sound while watching video 1 Switch the power of the monitor TV ON 1 Select the video component the image of which is to be viewed 2 Press the VIDEO input select key of the receiver Audio indicator maa aa CO oo Ex 3 Play the VCR M Recording of video source 1 Connect the video component to be recorded e A video player deck video camera LD player DBS tuner etc can be connected e Only the audio source is switched over while the image be ing displayed remains the same 2 Select the corresponding input source 3 Play the selected video and audio com ponents kenn oo oO NN ES i AA eS SE konne O E IE a aso DAT VISUAL FIX key You can use this function to lock in a selected video input DBS LD fot VIDEO Once a video input is 3 Play the video source component selected and VISUAL FIX is ON the VISUAL FI video signal will not change even if the input selector is switched to Press again to cancel A Put the VCR in the record mode another video input UD 90 En 61 Be sure to adjust the present time before proceeding the Operation of timer followin
39. IGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE TAPES OR DISCS SHOULD CONTACT THE MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED OR THE PER FORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED For the U S A Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guide lines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Accessories AM loop antenna Antenna adaptor 75 9 300 Q Except for some areas Epi THER A OGGRBDOG OHM GO Nga m O80 8 Mi EEN EE DAL BG De Poleo site Epe fi e AC plug adaptor Except for some areas e Speaker cords Red Black x 2 Blue Black x 2 For the unit with a European AC plug in areas other than Europe Operation of graphic equalizer leeeeeeeeeereiteeossoatysnnonne 26 Operation of CD player 33 Playback operation of cassette decks 38 DPSS Operation uma EA ae Pa sera tt 40 Recording operation on cassette deck Deck B oniy 42 Recording of CD playback CCRS aaa 45 Tape GUBBING k ewe aa re Yo deca terion YO Dee etale karans Gari ATA 52 Simple Karaoke singing entertainment aan 53 Presence eet wa NAN ete ke ei ne e n di
40. Input the track Nos using the numeric keys Input several numbers in a desired order e For details refer to Playing desired tracks in desired ord er on page 35 Select the Al EDIT mode with the EDIT MODE key of the CD player EDIT MODE Qu EDIT Al EDIT gt MULTI a The display changes every time the EDIT MODE key is pressed Proceed to the next step within 8 seconds after setting Al EDIT If 8 seconds have elapsed select the Al EDIT mode again KENWOOD SEMO DOURE arencvense GA TAKTE KAEN KE DIRECTION seiect switch DOLBY NR select switch CCRS NOR kay CCRS HIGH key 7 Input the two way recording time of the tape Use the numeric keys of the CD player C 30 tape 10 10 10 0 C 46 tape 10 10 10 10 6 46 54 60 or 90 can also be selected every time the TIME key is pressed In this case press the EDIT MODE key again to es tablish the input Tracks are edited automatically to fit sides A and B and the end cf editing is indicated when the indicator change from blinking to continuous lighting Press the CCRS key Normal speed recording ly b sl ZYE K NOR C NOR CCRS Quick blinking Slow blinking Double speed recording F l Sot No HIGH HIGH Quick blinking Slow blinking Recording occurs as shown below ke Programmed iracks Ly First the programmed tracks are recorded without any cutting the other tracks are recorded with the end of every trac
41. LEAR ADJUST CHECK EXE PROGRAM CHARACTER DIGIT MIC TAO py Oo error or re lo P D R e 0 asap ver en EA POWER key Super Woofer key indicator Remote control Input select keys indicators light sensor CD REC key indicator PHONES jack MIC jack CLEAR key PROGRAM key VISUAL FIX key ENTER key CHARACTER key CHECK key MIC MIXING control knob VISUAL FIX ENTER CLEAR ADMUET CHECK EXE PROGRAM CHARACTER DIGIT 10 ADJUST key Execute key EXE DIGIT key UD 90 En 13 Controls and indicators HM Graphic equalizer e EFFECT key DISPLAY key e Al AUTO key key e FLAT key e CHARACTER key e Al LOUDNESS REFERENCE MANUAL key Mode display area Frequency display area MEMORY key Display panel Preset keys KENWOOD STEREO DIGITAL GRAPHIC E EQUALIZER GE 722 eee Ng EFFECT FLAT O O DISPLAY CHARACTER Al AUTO Al LOUDNESS osr recu lose saou move vac como iwa osa OFF key DSP F 4CH key DSP S 4CH key MOVIE LOGIC key H CD player e P MODE key TIME key e SPACE key e REPEAT key n m an r MODE TIME EDIT MODE 1 000 SPACE REPEAT Search keys Skip keys CCRS recording display Doiby 3 STEREO key F Ban i LEER ne CETO gt CEAT C Een gt Mi EN ng HY LeveL coNTRoL BEC MODE PRESENCE HEC op ti A CH A _
42. NTER VOL Volume REAR VOL Volume ASFC DELAY TIME PRESENCE LEVEL TUNER operation keys P SCAN Preset Scan Selects preset stations BAND Switches the broadcasting bands SLEEP Sets the sleep timer O T T Sets the One Touch Timer Remote control function A B switch Some remote control keys have two functions which can be switched over according to purposes CD player operation keys Can be used as the CHECK key and CLEAR key for the CD player operation when the A B switch is set to A The functions are indicated in golden letters Presence operation keys Input select keys MUTE key Reduces the volume temporarily The indicator on the VOLUME CONTROL knob blinks while muting is active MASTER VOL Volume control keys Adjusts the volume While these keys are oper ated the VOLUME CONTROL knob on the main unit rotates and the indicator on it blinks at high speed UD 90 En 17 Listening to sound For details also refer to the instruction manuals provided with the connected components For the adjustment of the time displayed on the receiver please read the next page SESESBKEFZ vo Se ae ee MU YO EN nou Press the POWER key of the receiver To listen to a radio broadcast To listen to a tape To listen to a CD 1 Select the tuner input Insert a tape in Deck A Place a CD on the tra
43. OTHEQUE CHURCH MOVIE PRESENCE 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 12 dB 20 dB 1 Po e a a e When the modes are switched the levels return to those listed in the table above NORMAL Delay time DSP F4CH DSP S4CH As shown in the example of illustration the sound of piano played on the stage attains the ears of listener as a synthesis of the direct sound from piano the indirect sounds which are reflected once or twice by the reflectors ceiling and side and back walls and the rever beration sounds which repeat infinite reflections until they fade out completely The indirect sounds always pass through longer routes compared to the direct sound The delay between the direct and indirect sounds is called the DELAY TIME and the level of the indirect or reverberat ed sounds is called the PRESENCE LEVEL The indirect sounds ac _ companied with delay play a very important role in providing better sound effects and the feeling of presence of concert halls etc The acoustic field also varies depending on the speaker arrangement Tt is recommended to try various delay time setting to obtain the best sound fietd possible Example of a concert hall Ze Direct sound 60 uo lt o En 70msec 8 dB BOmsec 6 dB 90msec 4 dB 100msec 7Omsec 4 dB art are delayed sounds Operation with video components KENWOOD Miam srmo neers cat Please refer to page 12 for the connection of Audio Visual components
44. S key correct recording level cannot be obtained O ZIN 3 Select the CD input Quick blinking Slow blinking A Insert the disc in the CD player Double speed recording 1 Cd 0 mp HIGH La 5 Select the MULTI EDIT mode with the EDIT MODE key of the CD player EDIT MODE Quick blinking Slow blinking EDIT Al AT EDIT gt MULTI EDIT Recording occurs as shown below example when three CDs are to be recorded e First CD po a e Second CD ee epe The display changes every time the EDIT MODE mode key is pressed e Proceed to the next step within 8 seconds after setting MULTI EDIT If 8 seconds have elapsed select the MULTI EDIT mode again e The CD playback mode is set automatically to F 6 Input the two way recording time of the tape Use the numeric keys of the CD player C 30 tape 10 10 10 0 C 46 tape 10 10 6 When the first CD has been recorded both the CD piayer and cassette deck enter the stop mode and the tray of the CD player opens automatically e Torecord the second and third CDs repeat steps 7 and 8 after changing the CDs and closing the tray of the CD player e 46 54 60 or 90 can also be selected every time the TIME key is pressed In this case press the EDIT MODE key again to establish the input o
45. UD COMPONENT SYSTEM COMPACT HI FI SYSTEM UD 90 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION MIS B60 0508 10GAXGDXK E T M X NM 95 1121110987654321 94 12 JOO ANIN Introduction Your choice of this product indicates that you are a devotee to excellence in sound reproduction We appreciate your patronage and take pride in the long tradi tion af quality components that our company represents So that you can get the most out of your unit we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual before you hook up and operate your system This will acquaint you with oper ating features and system connection considerations so that your listening pleasure will be enhanced right from the start You will notice that in all aspects of planning engineering styling operating convenience and adaptability we have sought to anticipate your needs and desires Keep this manual handy for future reference For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service on this product Model Serial Number Unpacking Unpack the unit carefuily and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage If your unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your
46. aan ther ee SE Ttt IMM aa AA oo L MOVIE LOGIC key PRESENCE REC key Types of DSP modes The built in presence speakers function to reproduce six kinds of presence effects Idisco movie theater arena church jazz ciub stadium from the front speakers only It is also possible to create desired sound fields by fine adjustment See Figure 4 Select this mode when the center speaker and surround rear speakers are connected Six kinds of presence effects can be reproduced similarly to DSP F4CH See Figure 1 DO PRO LOGIC key 110 3 STEREO key Al LINK equalizer effect When DSP F4CH or DSP S4CH is selected equalizer curves are automatically created according to the six kinds of presence sound fields to enhance them MOVIE LOGIC o me Allows to enjoy a sound field like in a movie theater without using the center speaker and surround rear speakers See Figure 4 DO PRO LOGIC ON When video software tape or LD software disc marked pounysuarouno is played a Dolby Surround effect similar to movie theaters can be enjoyed Sad l See Figures 1 and 3 DU 3STEREO co Me l ii l Select this when the surround rear speakers are not used This improves the positioning of the center sound See Figure 2 ASFC Acoustic Surround Field Control Adjust the sound expansion to improve the presence effect when the center speaker and surround rear speakers are not used For DSP F4CH only PRESENCE REC Ap
47. all and store equalizer patterns using the preset keys CHARACTER In the spectrum analyzer display mode the level of the music being played and changes of frequency distribution with four different patterns are displayed SPE ANA 1 NORMAL Normal spectrum analyzer display 2 SHOWER Reversed normal spectrum analyzer display with the normal peak hold levels display 3 HORIZONTAL Displays right and left levels with the frequency band in horizontal axis and level in vertical axis 4 SEE THROUGH Displays peak hold levels only Dolby surround and DSP presence keys HIT MASTER key At Refer to Presence effect on page 54 Please refer to Simple Karaoke singing entertain ment an page 53 Artificial Intelligence The Al is capable of adjusting the tone automatically according to the source and music categories 26 UD 90 En Pabo SA CHARACTER key Display DISPLAY key Contents of display DISPLAY Peak hold level Spectrum analyzer display The display mode changes every time the DISPLAY key is pressed 5 MO WH e When recording with a cassette deck the display can be changed between graphic equalizer and spectrum analyzer Spectrum analyzer display Displays the frequency distribution of the source being played to al DEMO Demonstration low understanding at a glance The peak value of the varying level of each frequency range is held and disp
48. ance over that of the Dolby B NR It features a superior noise reduction effect Use Dolby C NR to record or playback with this unit it is recommended that tapes recorded with the Dolby NR system be marked B or C so that they can easily be distinguished 38 Up g0 En E To wind the tape at high speed 1 Stop playback 2 Press the 4 key or gt gt key aa gt NG Ng e NA W a Fast tape winding in wa Fast tape winding in the direction the gt direction To stop fast tape winding Tape direction indicators The direction in which tape is transported during playback or record ing ls indicated by the lighting of one of the indicators and The direction used before the last time the tape is stopped is held in memory even after the power is turned OFF so the same direction is recalled the next time the power is turned ON To change the tape direction press the Play key of the opposite cirection after having inserted the cassette If the unit has been OFF STANDBY status for a few days the directions of both decks A and B become Br when power is turned ON M Relay playback The relay playback allows to play two tapes in decks A and B alternately and repeatedly 1 Insert tapes III EI I6 e The tapes are played in the directions indicated by their respective indicators 2 Select the playback mode DIRECTION a co ES q Relay playback of both
49. are applied to the CD player e Increase the levels of the multi control keys Place the disc properly with the labeled side up Clean the disc then play it again Replace the disc Remove condensed dew by referring te Beware of condensation Place a disc and play it Press the play pause key Connect properly referring to System con nections Clean the disc then play it again Replace the disc install the system in a place which is not subject to vibrations 1 With some tapes a squeaky noise is produced when the tape is stopped automatically This is due to the tape protection function and not a malfunction 2 Do not use 120 minute tapes for the tape is too thin and gets easily tangled 3 This system is microprocessor controlled so malfunction may occur due to external noise or interference noise In such a case unplug the power cord plug it and turn power on again 4 Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction Be specially careful deform the plastic components 72 U0 90 En against contact cleaners containing oil for they may it it When your unit needs to be repaired bring the entire set Speakers excluded to your dealer For the U S A FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the inst
50. ate the Dolby Pro Logic or 3 Stereo 1 mode PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO ty Remote control unit 2 Select the center mode Press the UL PRO LOGIC or X 3 STEREO key again In Pro Logic mode Each press switches the center mode as shown below NORMAL gt WIDE gt PHANTOM in 3 Stereo mode Each press switches the center mode as shown below NORMAL WIDE 3 Play Dolby Surround software tape or disc e With this unit the input balance is adjusted automatically Adjust the volume The overall volume can be varied VOLUME Ca TGA L TAM Remote control unit e Once the adjustments of Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo adjustments have been made do not vary the settings of the REAR VOL CENTER VOL and DELAY TIME keys To cancel Remote contro unit OFF key MOVIE LOGIC key l 331 DU PRO LOGIC key LEVEL CONTROL key DO 3 STEREO key Multi control keys E Operation of MOVIE LOGIC key The built in presence speakers allow to enjoy similar sound fields to movie theaters from the front speakers only 1 Play a music source 2 Activate MOVIE LOGIC Remote control unit 3 Adjust the volume VOU sak CONTIGS Y O Remote control unit To cancel Remote control unit UD 90 En 57 A DSP presence The DSP Digital Signal Processor allows to enjoy the ambience
51. atterns of the MANUAL mode are mainly for use in playback with DSP effect MEMORY key Multi contro keys 1 Play a music source 2 Press the EFFECT key EFFECT 0 e 3 Select an equalizer pattern 1 Set to MANUAL or REFERENCE 2 Press the key for the desired pattern Refer to the equalizer pattern list on page 31 EE REFERENCE 1 2 MANUAL Example when 3 O O is selected in the A a MANUAL mode 3 m A any ene O O af them lights up 5 a4 YO hor Example when 4 is selected in the REFERENCE mode Remote controlled selection is also possible Mea REFERENCE mode moun R1 R2 R3 R4 RS Lal a eee el W MANUAL mode MI1I M2 M3 M4 M53 AS Patterns are switched every time the M CALL key is pressed To cancel the equalizer effect How to use the FLAT key FLAT EFFECT Q e Pressing the FLAT key makes the displayed curve flat e As the loudness is operated in the Al LOUDNESS mode the display does not become flat e The pattern being displayed remains the same 30 10 20 En a BAN M Equalizer pattern list Preset equalizer patterns REFERENCE R1 R5 The patterns in this mode adapt autamatically to double speed CCRS R1 Soft For listening a soft sound comfortable for ears like back ground music l R2 Clear For listening a brilliant sound with attenuated low fre quencies R3 Heavy For listeni
52. ayed but Al TIMER 2 is suspended after it 4 In case no disc has been placed in the CD player radio broadcast is received without playing a CD 5 The Al TIMER 1 and Al TIMER 2 indicators will remain lighted af ter the operation of the program timer has been completed Be sure that the Al TIMER indicators are not lighted when not using the Al TIMER function 6 If the graphic equalizer control key is operated during Al TIMER 1 operation the Al TIMER does not operate correctly M Operation of sleep timer The sleep timer allows to turn the system power off after the specified period has elapsed This function may be most convenient when you like to fall in sleep while listening to music The period can be set up to 90 minutes in 10 minute steps The sleep timer is applied in priority over other timer programs 1 Switch the power ON ank fea en Prass the POWER key of the receiver 2 Specify the period after which the power is to be switched OFF Press the SLEEP key SLEEP lights up P E C 90 gt 80 gt 70 gt gt 20 gt 10 canceled 7 e Each press decreases the period by 10 minutes To cancel sleep timer Press the SLEEP key until the sleep timer is canceled Or Switch the power OFF SLEEP key Numeric kays KENWOOD ma ETO MOIRA p ENTER key CHECK key M Operation of calendar check The calendar check allows to display the day of the week of the specified date input
53. be referred to qualified service personnel 17 Outdoor antenna grounding If an outside an tenna is connected to the receiver be sure the an tenna system ts grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding con ductors location of antenna discharge unit connec tion to grounding electrodes and requirements for ihe grounding electrode See Figure EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS fa POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INEC ART 250 PART H 18 Power lines An outdoor antenna should be lo cated away from power lines For the U S A CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of proce dures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure In compliance with Federal Regulations following are reproductions of labels on or inside the product relating to laser product safety KENWOOD CORPORATION SHIONOGI SHIBUYA BUILDING 17 5 2 CHOME SHIBUYA SHIBUYA KU TOKYO JAPAN KENWOOD CORP CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPM
54. by the user in the order of year month and day This function covers the range from Janu ary 1 1900 to December 31 2099 1 Press the CHECK key 2 Input the year with the numeric keys Year 1992 1 9 9 2 a 3 Input the month then the day with the numeric keys o 3 3 0 March 30 L Li i Day of the week The day of the week indicator of the date input above lights up The previous display resumes in a few seconds UD 90 En 69 In case of difficulty What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious If your unit should not perform as expected consult the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer or service representative Remote control unit Symptom Remote control operation is not possible Receiver speakers Symptom Sound is not output No sound comes out and PROTECT is shown on the display Sound is not output from one of the speakers Sound is not output from the Sumound rear speaker and or center speaker or their sound is very small The clock display is blinking without changing from a certain time The timer does not work Radio stations cannot be received A station which was preset cannot be received by pressing the corresponding nu meric key Interference 70 uop so ten Batteries are exhausted The parallel cord is not connected properly The remote control unit i
55. e Noise due to an influence from an electric appliance e Noise due to a nearby TV set Replace with rew batteries Connect properly referring to System con nections Operate the remote control unit within the controllable range Place the tapels or CD in the source com ponent to be played Wait until the recording is completed e Connect them properly referring to System connections e Adjust the volume to a proper level e Press the MUTE key to OFF e Connect properly referring to System con nections e Remove the plug e Turn the power off eliminate the short circuiting then turn on the power again e Connect it properly referring to System con nections Adjust the Left Right balance e Connect them properly referring to System connections e Set the Dolby Surround or DSP presence mode e Adjust the REAR VOL and CENTER VOL controls e Set the current time again e Set the current time again e Set the current time referring to Time ad gt jusiment e Set the timer ON time and OFF time Specify execution by pressing the key e Connect an antenna e Set the broadcast band properly e Tune the frequency of the desired station Preset a station with a receivable frequency e Preset the station again Install the outdoor antenna apart from the road e Turn off the power of the appliance e Install the system more apart from the TV set
56. e day s of the week with the nu meric keys sen mavens TE a ENTER Input the ON time with the numeric keys 6 30AM 0 6 3 0 6 Input the OFF time with the numeric keys 7 00AM 0 7 o o 7 Select the PLAY mode BAND mp ENTER The timar modes are switched between PLAY and REC every time the BAND key is pressed rc DOLA A Lt Notes Press within 8 seconds Be sure to adjust the present time before proceeding the following 2 Select the CD source LE E BAND y gt m HA The sources are switched every time the BAND key is pressed 9 Place a disc in the CD player e itis not possible to preset a CD playback programs 1 O Activate the execution of the program O 2 Select the program No to be executed by pressing the numeric key under which it is set GA e The selected program No indicator lights up 1 1 Adjust the volume and tone 1 2 Switch the power OFF Press the POWER key of the receiver POWER QNATAND BY Ca 1 If you commit a mistake in the timer programming press the CLEAR key and re start from the beginning 2 If it is required to modify a program which has already been set set a new program from the beginning 3 When a program has previously been set in the program No selected in step 3 the newly set program replaces the previous program 4 Do not operate the CLEAR key or POWER key while the timer program execu
57. e frequency Y G Adjust its level To increase level LI CE TI 7 1 Li LI H OU L Goo de To decrease level anap a For each frequency band to be adjusted repeat steps 2 and above To return to the initial pattern factory preset patterns M1 to M5 by clearing the user preset pattern Press the presat key where the pattern to be cleared is preset for more than 5 seconds 2 Create a desired equalizer pattern 1 Press the MEMORY key MEMORY MEET a aon 2 Press one of the preset keys Press while MEMORY is lighted up Pattern is preset under the number of the numeric key pressed Up to five patterns can be preset in the same manner If you press a preset key which contains a previously stored pattern the previous pattern is replaced by the new pattern UD 90 En 31 Operation of graphic equalizer E Functions of graphic equalizer Treble Original or ideal speaker sound Actual sound reaching the listener Sound equalization Super bass range 60 Hz When this control is moved up the bass instrument double bass bass drums or pipe organ etc sound is increased When the super bass sound is boomy move this control down Bass range 150 Hz Usually the listening room resonance frequency is in this range To eliminate bass resonance move this control down Mid bass range 400 Hz This range is the bas
58. e input from the beginning 5 Press the ENTER key AL Ti it it For correct time adjustment it is recommended to press the ENTER key Clock starts to work at the same time as a time announcement Note The time display blinks after a power failure or when the power cord was unplugged from the power outlet in this case adjust the time again Displayed contents and DISPLAY key Every time the DISPLAY key is pressed while a radio station is received the displayed content is switched to the frequency to the station name present time and date month and day When a key associated with tuning is pressed while the date or time is being displayed it is switched to the frequency display and returns to the previous content in a few seconds When the DISPLAY key is pressed while the power is OFF the displayed content is switched alternately between the date and time UD 90 En 19 ELI Audio adjustment Press the POWER key of the receiver POWER ChATAND ir e The POWER key on the receiver can switch on off the powers of main system Remote control unit HM Adjusting the volume VOLUME CONTROL o MASTER YOL Remote contro unit When the volume is adjusted from the remote control unit the point indicator on the VOLUME CONTROL knob blinks and rotates together with the control knob The REAR VOL and CENTER VOL controls are used only in surround playback Ref
59. ecifications Receiver unit A 722L For U K and Europe Rated power output IHF 66 From 40 Hz to 20 kHz 0 09 T H D 6 30 W435 W IEC NF From 63 Hz to 12 500 Hz 0 796 T H D os 0 WOW MIA iia SO W5 30 W DIN 1 kHz at GO rrrerrrrrrrerrrrsassasassonannenea O W 40 W 1 kHz at amp 0r0erreereererreramarasansosanenasane 30 W 35 W Total harmonic distortion 0 06 at 1 kHz 18 W 6 2 Frequency response MAIN IN aaa 40 Hz 70 kHz 0 dB 3 0 dB Signal to noise ratio IHF 66 MAIN IN m nna anana rr rt rra 100 dB Input sensitivity Impedance MAIN IN asaran 150 MV 47 kO MIO AT aaa a 1 2 mV 47 kQ N B circuit 30 dB VOLUME level 16 dB at 60 Hz Qutput level impedance SUPER WOOFER OUT 1vvraesanaensonnarrasasonnanennans 1 5 V 3 6 kQ FM tuner section Tuning frequency range eee 87 5 MHz 108 MHz Usable sensitivity DIN at 75 Q MONO cuan ce e e a eon oe aD W Total harmonic distortion DIN at 1 kHz MONO ama 0 6 65 2 dBf input STEREO eoooroaroorrreesoarasoronasenannnoonnne 0 8 65 2 dBf input Signal to noise ratio DIN weighted at 1 kHz MONO crierai rnuia irn TO dB 65 2 dBf input STEREO ccsccsesscoveveeeeeceesermee e 64 dB 65 2 dBf input Selectivity DIN 300 KHZ ocoocoonooroconenenorononerrarenne nan 60 dB Stereo separation DIN 1 KHZ L tra anana rr rre wen e AA 45 dB Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz 0 5
60. ecording 4 The recording preparations detailed above are completed in about 90 seconds after which actual recording starts 5 When the recording is compieted when the CD player ends play back or when the tape has been recorded both the cassette deck and CD player enter the stop mode During auto bias ad justment During recarding TOU Slow blinking 1 WES A ER During record pause The set recording level and auto bias level are maintained while 1 To cancel CCAS setting Press the Tray open close key of the CD player the CCRS and AUTO BIAS indicators are lighted e The recording level is canceled when the open close key of the 2 To cancel auto bias setting Press the Eject key of the cassatte deck CD player is pressed the auto bias level is canceled when the Eject key of Deck B is pressed and both are canceled if the power is turned off 3 The time varies according to the number of the tunes to be recorded Fade in and fade out CCRS double speed recording Fade in refers to a gradual increase of volume from the minimum to normal level when starting to play music Inversely fade out refers to a gradual decrease of volume from the normal to minimum levei at the end of music CD and cassette deck are both played at twice the normal speed and recorded making it possible to half the time required for recording Since
61. er rear panel Audio output Video output LD player Es Controls and indicators HM Receiver Reception mode Tuning mode indicator STEREO indicator AUTO TUNED indicator Al TIMER indicators AUTO TUNED aM Ni MM Al m a NA RA NA NA SLEEP ate a mW N N Y UN l UN MN k z m st eee CSUR GS COR OWES 080 LG GAN esc STEREO Band indicators A 722 FMIAM A 722L FMIMWILW SLEEP timer indicator One Touch Timer indicator Day of the week Timer program numbers PROG MEMORY indicator indicators e AITIMER 1 AITIMER2 O T T One Touch key key Timer key Display e SLEEP key e DISPLAY e AUTO key VOLUME CONTROL key knob indicator BAND key DIRECT key BALANCE Numeric keys Preset channel keys Natural bass circuit control knob TUNING CHARACTER Timer day of the week keys control knob N B CIRCUIT up down keys KENWOOD FM AM STEREO BEGEIVER A 722 VOLUME r eee a A SO j AU TIMER VAI TIMER 20 1 7 l O O O STIPO TUNED a Mitra Em 2 Awa m m W E g W We g g ves aep SLEEP DISPLAY pagod in a kl dv Yo fat Y MT Da 1 O O O Gn EN ki a M0 0 an se OO ee Se lam o pm mao o ww TUNING CHARACTER a a Y man N DAMAL BAND DIRECT Ni CAMA BALANCE Mic ma QQ i i CEE tue awa smu sen raat pen E O YN N LI QA 24 pian n rs ki a VISUAL FIX ENTER C
62. er to Presence effect on pages 54 to 60 To mute sound temporarily Remote control only e The VOLUME CONTROL indicator blinks Pressing the key again resumes the previous volume STAND BY mode of POWER key When the power cord of this systern is plugged into an AC power outlet the display lights up regardless of the ON OFF setting oi the POWER key This indicates that a small amount of current is being supplied to the unit to back up the memory contents and support the timer function This made is referred to as the Stand By mode While the display is lit the power of the system can be switched ON OFF from the remote contre unit 20 up 90 En VOLUME CONTROL knob KENWOOD AH menen re znvin m 232 gt Y ESE Tin EE O BALANCE control knob N B CIRCUIT contra knob H Adjusting the left and right volume balance BALANCE To decrease right speaker sound Ta decrease left speaker sound E Compensation of bass sound N B CIRCUIT NORMAL y N B CIRCUIT Natural Bass Circuit e Usuaily set the switch to the NORMAL position e Adjust to obtain a more natural bass sound Automatic play operation function associated with input select keys of receiver The automatic play operation allows to start playing the selected in put source by simply pressing the input select key TAPE TUNER CD It also allows to select a correct input select key on the rece
63. esence modes please G Adjust with multi refer to page 60 e control keys ri CE Adjust the presence level YI MA dt Select PRESN E 7 Adjust the center speaker volume Adjust with multi i CENTER VOL control keys fa Fi Adjust with Iti a Adjust with multi p control keys NG ES N Remote control unit No Remote control unit 58 un go En ASFC key SSS Rs FEB So oe ote Me ee DSP S4CH key LEVEL CONTROL key Remote control unit Multi control keys PRESENCE RECkey e Be sure to turn the presence effect off when presence play back is not required E Operation of the ASFC key Used to adjust the sound expansion when the surround rear speakers and center speaker are not used DSP F4CH onl 1 Play a music source Refer to steps 1 to 5 of Creating the desired DSP M To record the presence effect od cocos ce DSP F4CH onl 1 Select a presence sound field 2 Adjust the sound expansion Refer to page 60 1 Press the ASFC 2 Press the PRESENCE REC key e This function is incompatible with the CD REC function ASFC WIDE NARROW 2 Adjust the level NI ES ay A w7 4 N Remote control unit Level display of each presence parameter NG TANG Low ki ge High Y h PRESN DELAY Adjust with multi control keys Presence level Delay time High NG GD 4 Low ZON REAR C
64. etized the sound quality will be deteriorated In such a case Capstan For maintaining the best condition of the deck and for longer service life always keep the head record ing playback erase capstan and pinch roller clean To clean them perform the following 1 Open the cassette holder 2 Using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol clean the head recording playback erase capstan and demagnetize the head using a commercially availa ble demagnetizer head eraser Note There are precisely aligned paris around the heads He Head Pinch roller Tape guides pinch roller carefully M Beware of condensation When water vapor comes into contact with the surface of cold materi al water drops are produced If condensation occurs correct operation may not be possible or the unit may not function correctlly This is not a malfunction however and the unit should be dried To do this turn the POWER switch ON and leave the unit as it is for several hours Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Labora tories Licensing Corporation Aina DOLBY and the double D symbol ODC are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 6 uUD 90 En including the tape guides When cleaning pay special attention so as not to ap ply shock to them Be especially careful in the following conditions When the unit is brought from a cold place to a warm place and
65. ey 2 Press numeric key 2 s Press while is lighted nl E 2 mon pag E a MEMORY light HONS up E goes off End of change UD 90 En 25 Operation of graphic equalizer This system features a sophisticated graphic equalizer which allows fine adjustment of frequency bands It is possible to com pensate for the acoustics of the listening room as well as to enjoy music with optimum sound thanks to the Al Artificial Intelligence features as described below DEMO Demonstration Various equalization patterns are displayed in order and the sound is also varied accordingly Al AUTO available only for CD play Checks and analyzes the frequency contents recorded on a CD automatically and sets the optimum equalizer pattern for the CD Al LOUDNESS The lowest and highest frequencies are enhanced according to the current volume setting This function is effective when listening at low volume REC MODE Curves for use in recording A CAR curve is provided for recording tapes to be played on a car stereo and a HEADPHONE curve is provided for recording tapes to be played on a headphone stereo REFERENCE MANUAL modes REFERENCE Five exemplary patterns have been preset at the factory MANUAL Five preset patterns are stored in this mode as well but this mode allows you to freely store memorize your own original equalizer patterns You can easily rec
66. g The timer of the system can be used for the following functions Program timer Al TIMER 1 Al TIMER 2 Sleep timer One touch timer Calendar check modification wen n Receives broadcast records broadcast or plays tape or CD at the specified ON time and switches power OFF at the specified OFF time Up to six timer programs can be set The Al TIMER functions can be added to the program timer function When the power is switched ON at the timer ON time the volume will increase in three steps providing a wake up effect like an alarm clock When the power is switched ON at the timer ON time two tracks of a CD is played first then the input is switched automatically to the tuner Switches power OFF after a set time period has elapsed if set before you go to bed power can be switched OFF automatically even after you fell in sleep Switches power ON after a specified time period set in the unit of 30 minutes up to 12 hours from the moment it is activated The Al TIMER functions can be added to the one touch timer function When the year month and day are input in this order the day of the week of that date is dis mwe knn nn nn tan aan manman played by means of an indicator For the timer setting procedures read description on the next page and after The contents of timer programs can be modified as required Even when a timer program has been input the timer will not be activa
67. g and rewind tape During recording in the direction The indicator lights up During recording in the lt 4 direction To resume recording The recording is aborted the tape is rewound to the posi tion where the recording was started and the deck enters the stop mode after leaving a non recorded space of about 2 seconds from the end of the previous tune Re start recording Press the 8 key twice e Anon recorded space of 4 seconds is reserved on tape then the tape transport stops Press once Press the 8 key once 2 Stop playing the source component da Note Do not press the MUTING key in the remote contro unit CRLS CRLS Computer controlled Recording Level System This function sets the optimum recording level automatically based on the sampling of the levels of a musical source for abaut 20 seconds e Even when you do not press the CRLS kay Recording is performed with the basic recording level The basic record ing level common for all input select keys has been set at the factory e The level is stored in memory once it has been set The level determined by the CRLS key for each input source DBS LD VIDEO DAT TUNER CD is stored in memory From the next time the same level is recalled for the same source and applied for recording even when the CRLS key is not pressed To re use the previous level after having pressed the CRLS key Press the Stop key while the CRLS
68. h the numeric keys 7 00AM o o 0 The selected program No indicator lights up 1 1 Adjust the volume and tone 1 2 Switch the power OFF Press the POWER key of the receiver 7 Select the PLAY mode BAND ELECT MOIE A gt chara aie CUA ENTE uste PLAY The timer modes are switched between PLAY and REC every time the BAND key is pressed Notes 1 lf you commit a mistake in the timer programming press the CLEAR key and re start from the beginning 2 If it is required to modify a program which has already been set set a new program from the beginning 3 When a program has previously been set in the program No selected in step 3 the newly set program replaces the previcus program 4 Do not operate the CLEAR key or POWER key while the timer program execution has been activated otherwise malfunction will occur UD 90 Em 65 Operation of timer E Timer recording of radio broadcast Switch the power ON and receive a station to be recorded POWER ONSITAND BY Press the PROGRAM key PF PROGRAM g GRAM a E E ee a SEL L 3 mm PARE KOS as TEA eI EZ wes e The program No indicators La to 8 blink GINO 3 Select the program No to be used Press within 8 seconds sue awen ernu orn ENTER Select from 1 to 6 e The selected program No indicator blinks Specify the day s of the week with the nu meric keys
69. have elapsed select the EDIT mode again e The CD playback mode is set automatically to PGM Tracks are recorded basically according to their numbers but some tracks are replaced with tracks subjected to time adjustment The CD player and cassette deck enter the stop mode auto matically after the completion of recording Notes 1 Edit operation does not occur if a track No 44 a or more has been programmed 2 Repeat playback is not available 3 To cancel the auto spacing press the P MODE key and re start the procedure from step 5 UD 90 Em 47 Recording of CD playback CCRS E Al EDIT recording When the total playing time of a CD exceeds the recording time of tape this function allows to accommodate all tracks in a tape by cutting the end of each track by means of fade out It is also possible to specify the important tracks that must not be cut 1 Set up Deck B ready for recording G Insert the cassette tape Check the tape transport direction 3 Select the tape sides to be recorded pine roe Coo Select two side recording 4 Select the Dolby NR made DOLBY NR B Select the equalizer mode f the EFFECT key is pressed after pressing the CCRS key correct recording level cannot be obtained Select the CD input Insert the disc in the CD player Select the tracks which must not be cut in recording Press the P MODE key lighis up
70. he cassette deck mechanisms playback The head is dirty The tape is stretched or wrinkled The recording level has not been set by the CRLS key A tape recorded with distorted sound is be ing played The protection tab on the cassette has been broken The casseite holder is not closed completely The TAPE input selector is selected on the receiver Tape nas been fully wound to a reel The head is magnetized External noise is induced A tape recorded with Dolby NR ON is being played with Dolby NR OFF The capsians or pinch rollers are dirty Tape is irregularly wound e Connect properly referring to System con nections e Clean the head referring to Cleaning the head section Replace the tape e Play a recorded tape e Close the cassette holder completely e Press the desired operation key in a few se conds after closing the cassette holder e Press the desired operation key in more than 3 seconds after turning the power on e Insert a tape e Replace the tape Change the tape transport direction or insert the tape inversely e Read DPSS operation insert a recordable tape in Deck B and press the CCRS key Place a disc in the CD player and press the CCRS key e Clean the disc place it in the CD player and press the LCCRS key e A small time difference is not regarded as a failure Press in the S
71. igned for operation on 230 V AC only For other countries Important Units shipped to countries other than the above countries are equipped with an AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel Refer to the following paragraph for the proper setting of this switch AC voltage selection This unit operates on 110 120 or 220 240 volts AC The AC voltage selector switch Type A or Type B on the rear panel is set to the voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped Before connecting the power cord to your AC out let make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage li not it must be set to your voltage in ac cordance with the following direction Note _ __ _____ ___ o amum Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch AC voltage selector switch en ij FA 111 ACTIO Aga2ov AC240V 120V en T AC110V a w AC220V 120V 240V Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SER VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL
72. indicator is blinking to re use the previously set level e When the CRLS key is held depressed far mare than 3 seconds The indicator blinks at low speed then goes out At this time the CRLS level which has been stored for the input source being indicated returns to the basic recording levei UD 90 En 43 mz gt O Recording of CD playback CCRS ON Recording operation on cassette deck Deck B only Play pause key o 2 o o gt AAA AA RG mwen A zo m m pair an th E ron a j kl abi TEH arp edita Synchro recording of CD playback DIRECTION select switch Recording key AUTO BIAS key Pause key The cassette deck and the CD player can started simultaneously CRLS key DOLBY NR select switch 1 Set up the cassette deck 3 Adjust the recording level G Insert a tape in deck B Tape to be redorded 1 Start playing the CD onto Deck B 2 Set the tape trans ie teres LEE port direction 2 Press the CRLS key in AP O Level adjustment completes amp in about 20 seconds CRLS G Select one side or Wait until the indicator z ily two side recording lights steadily DIRECTION Zo co ES q D Two side recording e The deck enters the record pause mode One side recording 3 To pause CD play 4 Select the Dolby NR LEE mode DOLBY NR Uy 4 Start playing the CD 1 Select the desired tracks with the numeric key 2 Start playbac
73. is of music Whether the sound is rich or not depends on this range When the playback sound is not so good move this control up Mid range 1 kHz When this control is moved up or down the baritone or soprano voice is emphasized de emphasized This range is related to the presence of music 32 uD 90 En Compensation for the audio characteristics of listening room The listening room may contain several objects Some oi them reflect sound and some absorb sound thus the sound reaching your ears is considerably affected by these objects In such cases the graphic equalizer can be used to adjust the fre quency response of the room for a flat response from low to high fre quencies Low frequencies are absorbed by beds chairs etc e High frequencies are absorbed by curtains screens etc e The room structure can cause the low frequencies to be unclear or the sound level to increase or decrease depending on the fre quency Adjustment of sound to your individual taste When the reproduced sound contains several musical instruments and voices the graphic equalizer allows you to enhance or attenuate the sound of specific instruments or voices Mid high range 2 4 kHz This range is related to stimulus and metallic sound When this range is well compensated vivid sound can be obtainec High range 6 kHz This frequency range is related to the hardness of the sound When this control is moved up string
74. ite letters CD TUNER numeric keys Can be used as the numeric keys for the CD player when the CD input is selected Can be used as the numeric keys for the TUNER when the TUNER input is selected How to enter numbers To enter 20 10 10 0 i To enter 23 Graphic Equalizer SUPER WOOFER oper ation keys Set the A B switch to B to operate the graphic equalizer The functions are indicated in white letters EFFECT Turns the graphic equalizer effect on off M CALL Memory Call 2 BASS bi 7 Es DISPLAY Switches the display contents in Recalls a stored pattern from memory Equalizer adjustment keys sequence CHARACTER Switches the display modes in sequence Al AUTO Sets a proper equalizer curve for each type of disc Al LOUDNESS Automatically compensates for the insufficiencies of lawest and highest fre quencies Set the A B switch to A to operate the Su per woofer The functions are indicated in gold en letters GE SUPER WOOFER SAV AUN POWER key PHASE j BOOST PHASE key E3 Bass Boost AM GYES vo s s h key T OVER E Turn Over key S S B VOLUME UP DOWN keys Super Subsonic Bass key POWER key GE SUPER S W POWER VOLUM EFFECT PHASE EFFECT M CALL mT VER VOLUME CENTER VOL KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 722 Presence level operation keys CE
75. iver by simply starting playback on the desired input source component The same operation is also possible with the input select keys on the remote control unit The input source selected at the moment the power is switched ON is the last source TUNER CD etc selected before switching the power OFF M Listening through headphones 1 Insert the headphone stereo mini plug into the headphones jack PHONES Sound from all speakers is turned off 2 Adjust the volume VOLUME CONTROL MASTER VOL Min MAX Remote control unit e Be sure to minimize the volume before unplugging the head phone piug CD REC key Refer to Operation of CD REC key on page 51 8 The CD REC key cannot be used at the same time as the PRESENCE REC key KENWOOD ss arto rana avons PHONES jack S W OUT key CD REC key MIC jack E Operation of super woofer key The connection of super woofer described on page 11 must be completed before proceeding to the following 1 Press the S W OUT key 2 Adjust the super woofer volume Adjust the VOLUME control on the remote control unit or the super woofer e Once the super woofer volume is set it is varied with the same balance with respect to the master volume by vary ing the VOLUME CONTROL Connection of microphone Please refer to Simple Karaoke singing entertain ment on page 53 UD 90 En
76. k 2 Activate the auto bias setting Tape recording starts at the same time When the CD player has completed playback the cassette deck also stops recording and enters the stop mode To pause Press the MAN key of the CD player To resume recording Press the PM ZIL kay of the CD player To stop recording Press the LI key of the CD player e The optimum bias is set in about 45 seconds after which When the Mi key on the cassette deck is pressed the cassette the deck enters the stop mode deck enters the stop mode but the playback of CD does not stop 44 up 90 En Recording of CD playback CCRS The CCRS Computer controlled CD Recording System makes the following convenient recordings possible by setting the optimum tape recording level and recording bias for the specific CD to be recorded and starting recording automatically CCRS recording is available only with Deck B Recording of TRACK mode playback CCRS starts recording the CD tracks from the first track in order When the end of one tape side is reached during recording fade out occurs there and record ing is continued on the other side of tape which starts with fade in Recording of PGM mode playback CCRS starts recording the programmed CD tracks in the programmed order When the end of one tape side is reached during recording the track which should end in the middle is erased and the recording on the other side of tape is started from
77. k cut by fade out If the tape has enough recording time all tracks are recorded until the end The CD player and cassette deck enter the stop mode auto matically after the completion of recording Notes 1 If an extremely short tape recording time is set automatic editing may not occur or the tracks that must not be cut may cut 2 The SPACE key and REPEAT key functions are inoperative 3 Edit operation does not occur if a track No 44 or more has been programmed 4 X FADE recording is not possible 48 up 90 En ho le E MULTI EDIT Multiple disc edit recording This function allows to edit desired tracks on multiple CDs each of which containing no more than 20 tracks and record them on a single tape while replacing discs Set up Deck B ready for recording 7 Select the tracks to be recorded Using the numeric kays of the CD player input the track Nos in the order they are to be recorded C Insert the cassette tape 2 Check the tape transport direction GB Select the tape sides to be recorded Select two side recording Select the Dolby NR mode The TOTAL TIME display shows the remaining time on tape side A or B e When FULL appears on the display this indicates that tracks cannot be recorded any more Press the CCRS key Normal speed recording Select the equalizer mode e f the EFFECT key is pressed after pressing the CCR
78. layed in near real time Graphic equalizer display Shows how each frequency range is compensated The graphic equalizer display also appears for about 5 seconds even while the unit is in the spectrum analyzer display mode when one of the following operations is performed 1 Switching power ON 2 An operation key associated with an equalizer operation is pressed Character display Press the CHARACTER key in the spectrum analyzer display CHARACTER Every time the CHARACTER key is pressed the display modes are switched in the order shown below NORMAL l SHOWER k UD 90 En 27 Operation of graphic equalizer slay key Display KENWOOD siento baba gine Uat d 227 Al LOUDNESS key REC MODE key a Al AUTO key M Demonstration procedure The effect of each equalizer pattern can be verified with your ears as well as your eyes QD Play a source DISPLAY Press the DISPLAY key to select DEMO The demonstration is repeated in the cycle shown below DEMO REFERENCE 1 5 gt MAUNAL 1 5 s DSP F4CH ARENA JAZZ CLUB STADIUM gt DISCOTHEQUE t DEMO END REC MODE HEADPHONE e REC MODE CAR Al AUTO e MOVIE CHURCH e To stop the demonstration press the DISPLAY key During demonstration do not change the input selection on the receiver E Operation of Al AUTO available only for CD play By pressing the Al AUTO key only the optimum equalizer
79. m blinking to continuous lighting e If a program containing a few tracks has been programmed previously these tracks can be recorded in priority e When the EDIT MODE key is pressed again while EDIT is light ed SHUFFLE appears on the display and re editing of tracks is performed Select the tape sides to be recorded LO Select two side recording DIRECTION DY 4 Select the Dolby NR mode DOLBY NR amp 7 Press the CCRS key Normal speed recording xlr NG BP OoO mp 2 Select the equalizer mode e if the EFFECT key is pressed after pressing the CCRS key correct recording level cannot be obtained NOR Gi NOR CCRS Quick blinking Slow blinking Double speed recording i 3 Select the CD input l WEZ 20 le mp 4 Insert the disc in the CD player e When you wish to program tunes carry out the program ming before step 5 To use the auto space function page 36 press the SPACE key HIGH Quick blinking Slow blinking Recording occurs as shown below Track subjected to Priority given to e noc time adjustment 5 Select the EDIT mode with the EDIT MODE key of the CD player EDIT MODE jon gt Ai EDIT MULTI on The display changes every time the EDIT MODE key is pressed e Proceed to the next step within 8 seconds after setting EDIT If 8 seconds
80. music cannot be fa tune beginning and ending with fade in and fade out is recorded by X FADE recording spaces between recorded tunes may become very long When the DIRECTION select switch of the cassette deck is 7 the tape end processing occurs only on the A side of tape _ The CCRS and auto bias adjustment functions may not work properly near the end of tape During CCRS operation operation keys are not effective except for the Stop and Eject keys of cassette decks and the Stop and Tray open close pr Hr KENWOOD Teo aoig ata ii r k LAZIKTEE pe Pat M Normal EDIT recording This function allows to edit base on the recording time of the tape specified the order of the CD tracks so that no track is interrupted at the end of each side of tape DOLBY NR select switch CCRS HIGH key DIRECTION select switch CCRS NOR key 1 Set up Deck B ready for recording 6 Input the two way recording time of the tape C Insert the cassette tape Use the numeric keys of the Era C 30 tape 10 10 10 10 10 C 46 tape 40 10 10 10 8 Check the tape transport direction 46 54 60 or 90 can also be selected every time the TIME key is pressed In this case press the EDIT MODE key again to es tablish the input e Tracks are edited automatically to fit sides A and B and the end of editing is indicated when the indicator changes fro
81. ng music like rock and fusion with more powerful sound R4 Scale For listening more exciting sound R5 Noise reduction for use in double speed recording Cut off stimulating medium and high frequencies and enables soft sound recording This selection provides two curves that used in double speed record ing and that used in double speed playback which have opposite charac teristics between each other The use of these curves in recording and playback allows to obtain a noise reduction effect Preset euqlizer patterns MANUAL M1 M5 It is possible to store in preset memory in this mode M1 For use when graphic equalizer DSP mode is ARENA For listen ing to popular or rock music with intensified bass or vocal M2 For use when graphic equalizer DSP mode is STADIUM For listen ing to popular or rock music with intensified bass vocal or treble M3 For use when graphic equalizer DSP mode is STADIUM or ARENA For listening to orchestral music with intensified bass vocal or treble M4 For use when graphic equalizer DSP mode is MOVIE Makes words in movies clearer MB For use when graphic equalizer DSP mode is MOVIE Enhances effects sounds in movies E How to store desired pattern M1 M5 1 Creation of equalizer patterns Play a music source and press the EFFECT key EFFECT 2 Select the frequency band to be adjusted gt AULA To decrease frequency To increas
82. onoosannnnanrerosesuonnn 100 dB Input sensitivity lmpedance MAIN IN eieaeaararreretestareesesseseuotesoussoavevosonnne 150 mV 47 kil MIC aa NAAN neice 1 2 mV 47 ki N B cireuit 30 dB VOLUME level 16 dB at 60 Hz Output level lmpedance SUPER WOOFER OUT cerereeenetee ener rare 1 5 V 3 6 ki FM tuner section Tuning frequency range 87 5 MHz 108 MHz Usable sensitivity MONO at 75 Q 1 2 wV 12 8 dBf Total harmonic distortion at 1 kHz MONO aaa awa As 0 5 65 dBf input STEREO rita lis 0 6 65 dBf input Signal to noise ratio at 1 kHz A Pandan ANA 80 dB 85 dBf input STEREO 22 20 eeeeee nee neee eee reeee Gabledasenses 74 dB 85 dBf input Selectivity 2400 KRIZ e oeeer re ever ess rra 50 dB Stereo separation 1 KHZ mama rene reesesenosennanesnnan rere 38 dB Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz 0 5 dB 3 0 dB AM tuner section Tuning frequency range 9 KHz step ooooooonoomonocnonnararraanomenoo ros 531 kHz 1 602 kHz M10 KHz step cocoooonercncnnnononroncanannenoroo 530 KHZ 1 610 kHz Usable sensitivity 2 22ececeseeensneeereree 20 pV 500 V m Signal to noise ratio lat 30 mod 1 mV input elelrererrerrrereveresonenansnesennne 48 AB Power consumption aaa 1 5 A for the U S A 190 W for other countries Dimensions eceereeessenesseeeseeee W 270 mm 10 5 8 H 120 mm
83. pace of about 4 seconds in case of normal speed dubbing or about 6 seconds in case of high speed dubbing To skip tunes you do not want te dub on another tape dur ing dubbing press the gt gt key of Deck A To resume dubbing after pause press the same DUBBING key as above or HIGH again Notes 1 The recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing 2 The DOLBY NR key does not function during dubbing x The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR system as the original tape in Deck A 3 Noise from TV may interfere with dubbed sound if high speed dub bing is executed near a TV set To prevent this install the system farther from the TV set 4 If the original tape was recorded at a high level the sound quality may be degraded if high speed dubbing is used in such a case use normal speed dubbing A Simple Karaoke singing entertainment HIT MASTER This key allows to reduce the vocal level of songs played on CD etc so that you can sing along with only the accompaniment just like in Karaoke singing This feature is convenient when you want to master a latest song the Karaoke backing of which is not available M Connecting a microphone 1 Turn the MIC MIXING control fully counter clockwise MIC MIXING 3 Adjust the volume MIC MIXING Play the music source Ensure that the CD REC is OFF Press the HIT MASTER key HIT MASTER e F Only the vocal
84. play SINGLE TIME will show TIME SINGLE TOTAL TIME display SINGLE TIME SINGLE TIME TOTAL TIME Elapsed time Remaining time Elapsed tim TOT TIME of the track of the track of the whole being played being played CD TOTAL TIME Remaining tima of the whole CD Example UD 90 En 33 Operation of CD player SPACE key Numeric keys P MODE key KENWOOD ores macmarmor rit Skip keys Search keys W Starting play from a desired track Selection using the skip keys Selection using the numeric keys Ensure that the CD player is in the TRACK mode e if the PGM indicators is lighted press the P MODE key Press one of the skip keys according to which direction to 3 skip Select the desired track e Tracks are skipped in the direction of the pressed key and playback resumes from the selected track e When the rea key is pressed once during play the track starts again from the beginning l O 5 O B O Selection using the search keys Press the forward or reverse search key according to the direction to move Examples of input Track No 23 10 10 3 Track No 40 10 10 10 410 0 e The disc is fast forwarded or fast reversed while the cor responding side of the key is held pressed e Playback resumes from the position where the key is released e The selected track and also the tracks located after it will be played back
85. plies DSP presence sound field effect to the recording of music on the cassette deck This allows to enjoy the DSP sound on headphone stereo and car stereo For DSP F4CH only DSP Digital Signal Processor The DSP system converts the reverberation components which enhance the presence effects into digital signals and pro vides various presence effects without spoiling the quality of music sources BA uD 90 En i EOR W Speaker layout Standard layout When the surround rear speakers are not used DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode NORMAL WIDE DOLBY 3 STEREO mode DSP SACH mode FRONT FRONT FRONT FRONT SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER REAR REAR SPEAKER SPEAKER Figure 1 Figure 2 When the center speaker is not used When only two speakers are used DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode PHANTOM MOVIE LOGIC mode DSP F4CH mode FRONT FRONT FRONT TV FRONT SPEAKER TV SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER PRESENCE SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER REAR SPEAKER SPEAKER Figure 3 Figure 4 Note mag The built in presence speakers function only in MOVIE LOGIC and BSP F4CH modes How to set the delay time DOLBY PRO LOGIC only The delay time should be adjusted according to the difference between the distances from the listening position to the front speakers and that from the listening position to the surround rear speakers Refer to the following formula for the delay time adjustment Relationship be
86. rder Clearing the whole of program Press either key Auto Space function During playback in the program mode when the SPACE key is pressed a space of about 4 seconds is reserved automatically between the programmed tracks This function is provided to facilitate the DPSS function of the cassette deck However such a space could also be reserved in case the sound of two tracks are continuec for example with some classic music and live recordings SPACE P e The total time is displayed including the time of the space e To cancel Auto space function press the SPACE key again e This function does not operate in TRACK mode 2 Select desired tracks o o O 0 O e The whole of the program made up of the selected tracks will be played repeatedly If only one track is selected that track will be played repeatedly 3 Press the REPEAT key REPEAT REPEAT lights up A TE OS 3 To resume normal playback Press the REPEAT key again The playback will be resumed under the CD player mode set before the repeat maya e The REPEAT key does not function after the EDIT mode has been selected f Repeating a disc 1 Enter the TRACK mode lights up 2 Press the REPEAT key REPEAT lights up REPEAT 3 Start playback A CC AE REPEAT REPEAT goes out UD 90 zm 37 Playback operation of cassette decks Deck A Deck B
87. reset memory Press the ENTER key e Up to 20 broadcast stations can be preset regardless of the broadcasting bands Proceed to step before MEMORY stops lighting 2 Press the desired numeric key Exemples of input To select preset No 15 10 5 To select preset No 20 xio 10 o e When a station has previously been preset under the nu meric key pressed the newly preset station replaces the previous station 22 UD 90 En M Receiving a preset station Select the desired station Press the numeric key under which the station is preset UN en stun a sam arm saat Jee wen fan 2 ti e The frequency of the station received will be displayed Listening to all preset stations in se quence PRESET SCAN Remote control only Press the P SCAN key e Every time 4 UP is pressed the preset stations are received in order of 1 gt 2 19 gt 20 gt 1 Every time KA DOWN is pressed the preset stations are received in order of 20 19 2 41 420 i When a key is held depressed the preset stations are received in sequence at 0 5 second intervals The station being received when the key is released will continue to be received M Direct tuning of radio stations If you know the frequency of the desired station it can be received directly by inputting the frequency using the nu meric keys Select the broadcast band e One of FM or AM MWILW BAND O
88. rn resumes goes off WE How to use the REC MODE key Use the following function when recording tapes to be played on a car stereo or headphone stereo F 1 Play a music source and press the EFFECT key Lighs up 2 Select a desired curve Use the Al AUTO curve or select a desired curve from patterns R1 to R5 and M1 to M5 Also refer to page 31 3 Select a REC MODE Rec mone CAR Recording for car stereo y Each press switches the modes HEADPHONE Recording for headphone stereo Y OFF Curve before pressing REC MODE e The combination synthesizing the current equalizer curve being selected and the recording curve for car stereo or headphone stereo is applied to the music Al LOUDNESS is canceled automatically when a REC MODE is selected Start recording Refer to page 42 To cancel the REC MODE Press the key until the mode is turned off rese ae The display shows the curve before synthesis again UD 90 Em 29 Operation of graphic equalizer REFERENCE MANUAL Key FFECT k E ii Preset keys ITILIITLE laag ar TES a Se ee EE Gass A SAO OS NANAHI E Operation of REFERENCE MANUAL feature This feature allows to recall one of ten preset equalizer patterns in a simple manner The equalizer pattern curves of the REFERENCE mode are capable of modifying automatically in case of double speed recording The equalizer p
89. ruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions However there is no guaraniee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Str mbrytarens POWER beredskapsl ge Indikatorn STAND BY t nds efter n tkabelns anslutning till ett v gguttag oavsett str mbrytarens POWER till franslag Detta anger att en liten mangd str m leds till komponenten som st d f r minnesinneh llet Detta lage kallas f r beredskapsl get S
90. s of various places where music is played The DSP has six basic presence parameters four with DSP F4CH which can be set individually 6 Center speak O 5 Rear speaker DSP S4CH D D volume level aoe DSP presence Presence level Delay Amb mode Reverb level ki O DSP F4CH When operating with the main unit front panel keys select each presence parameter with the LEVEL CONTROL key and adjust its level with the multi control keys PRESN DELAY gt REAR gt CENTER LEVEL CONTROL t gt paa Ys Each press of the key switches the modes which are shown on the display panel Adjust by referring to the il lustration on the next page Only the selection of a DSP presence mode can provide an enough presence effect M Creating the desired DSP sound field 1 Play a music source 5 Adjust the delay time 1 Select DELAY 2 Select the DSP mode E ospracn osr sach a DEA F3 DSP ye 2 Adjust with multi E55 control keys SI Bon Remote control unit Cho ly Remote contro unit EA 3 Select the presence mode Press the DSP F4CH or DSP S4CH key again a 6 Adjust the rear speaker volume Each press switches the modes as shown below Ni D Select REAR DSP S4CH only ARENA gt JAZZ CLUB gt STADIUM gt DISCOTHEQUE LEVEL CONTROL ta MOVIE CHURCH PERE sakal For the types and effects of the DSP pr
91. s or brass instruments such as flutes or piccolos are emphasized When the contro is moved down the sound will be more soothing Super high range 15 kHz This frequency range is related to the details of the music When this _ control is moved up super high frequency instruments such as tri angles or cymbals are emphasized resulting in wide sound and echoes Operation of CD player TIME key Disc tray Play pause key Open ciose key M Playing a CD from the beginning TRACK mode did 1 Select the CD source with the input selector of the receiver 2 Insert a CD D Open the disc tray 3 Place a CD on the tray G Close the tray Label side Hold the disc taking care not to facing up touch the side to be played Be sure to place only ane CD at a time gt Disc tray TRACK indicator lights up The track Nos recorded on the CD are displayed e Ina few seconds playback starts from track No 1 PBC KANG Reis Clever Sansen iiine from tis began ao of track being played To pause CD play To stop CD play To resume playback press the key again TIME key Press the TIME key when you want to check the elapsed time and remaining time of the track being played Every time the TIME key is pressed the displayed time is switched as shown below The time information display may not appear when playing a CD containing 44 or more tracks In such a case the dis
92. s too far away from the main system controlling angle is too large or there is an obstacle in between The source component to be operated does not contain the tapels or CD An attempt is made to play a tape which is being recorded in the casseite deck _ The speaker cords are disconnected e The volume is set to the minimum position The MUTE key of the remote control unit is set to ON and the point indicator is blinking e The parallel cord is not connected properly e The headphones plug is left inserted in the PHONES jack Speaker cords are short circuited The speaker cord is disconnected The BALANCE control is set to an xireme position e The rear speaker cords and or center speaker cord are disconnected e The Surround play mode has not been engaged e The REAR VOL and or CENTER VOL can trols are set to the minimum level e There was a power failure e The power cord was unplugged The current time is not set or there was a power failure e The timer ON time and OFF time have not been set e The timer execution has not been specified e No antenna is connected e The broadcast band is not set properly e The frequency of the desired station is not tuned e The preset station belongs to a frequency that cannot be received The preset memory was cleared because the power cord had been unplugged for a long period of time e Noise due to ignition noise of an automobile
93. sed Cassette deck X 722 E Connection of parallel cord e Hold the connector of the parallel cord in parallel with the socket on the rear panel and insert securely until it clicks Connect the parallel cord by matching the colors of the connector and socket e When unplugging the parallel cord push and hold the two ends of the connec tor and pull the connector straight from the rear panel socket X O Notes 1 Connect all cords firmly If connections are loose there could be loss of sound or noise produced 2 When plugging and unplugging connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit 8 uD 90 ten Antenna connections Connection method to each antenna terminal Push lever down Insert conductor G Return lever up R The supplied antenna is for indoor use Place it as far as possible from the main system TV set speaker cords and power cord and set it to a direction which provides the best reception DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE EM BONM AM Phils g TA Ft WOR AM YOU For other countries H the reception is poor when the AM loop antenna is used distribute a vinyl coated wire of more than 6 meters outdoors the loop antenna without disconnecting The supplied antenna is for indoor use For stable reception remove the indoor antenna after installing an outdoor antenna as soon as possible Find the position that provides be
94. sert a tape in deck B OZ 2 Set the tape trans e The optimum bias value is set in about 45 seconds after which the deck stops the auto bias operation e To cancel the auto bias adjustment operation in the middle oress the Stop key itis also possible to start recording without performing the auto bias adjustment Set up the cassette deck port direction 3 Select one side or two side recording DIRECTION 0D Two side recording a Adjust the recording level One side recording 4 Select the Dolby NR mode D Play the musical source and output its sound Pou NR Press the CRLS key ae y Level adjustment completes mp in about 20 seconds Select the source to be recorded CALS Wait until the indicator lights steadily The deck enters the record pause mode ete When the CRLS key is pressed after the indicator has lighted WA up and level adjustment has completed the search operation ot CRLS restarts from that moment for 20 seconds If you press the Record key while the indicator is blinking the recorded sound may distort Select a music source other than TAPE When the CRLS key is pressed while the indicator is blinking the level adjustment is terminated at that moment and the deck enters the record pause mode X The recording level setting is suspended if the sound of source Apply the equalizer effect i not input within about 5 second after the CRLS key has been Press the EFFECT key
95. speakers are identical 5 Switch the test tone off Remote control only Press the TEST key again Test Select the NORMAL mode when the center speaker is of a compact size and the WIDE mode when it is of a medi um or larger size a e Select the PHANTOM mode when the center speaker is not used Generate the test tone Remote control only Left Center Right 6 Adjust the delay time LEVEL CONTROL BEE NG 7 CELAN J VI Select DELAY Adjust Remote control unit The first press of the TEST key moves the noise lika test tone moves from speakers to speakers at an interval of 2 seconds the second press moves it at an interval of 1 second and the third press switches the test tone off In NORMAL or WIDE made The test tone moves in order of Left Center Right Rear ee AA In PHANTOM mode The test tone moves in order of Left Right Rear fies sla al e The delay time is not set in the 3 Stereo mode e Refer to the formula shown on page 55 Each press of the kay switches the modes which are shown on the display panel To adjust the rear level center level and delay time on the main unit front panel keys select REAR CENTER or DELAY with the LEVEL CONTROL key and adjust with the muiti controi keys 56 UD 96 En E Dolby Pro Logic and 3 Stereo playback Activ
96. st reception 2 Fix two ends It is recommended to install an exclusive FM outdoor antenna to capture FM broadcasts with high sound quality Use a coaxial cable for the connection between the outdoor antenna and EM ANTENNA terminal on the rear panel For the connection between the coaxial cable and FM ANTENNA terminal please refer to the illustration DE EMPHASIK CHANNEL SPACE HA SULH 4 sas AM Miate ANTEN Y KA m Than FM 109AME AM TOL UD S0 En Y Antenna connections HM 75 2Q coaxial cable connection Except for some areas D Arrange the coaxial cable as illus trated 59 3C 2V Outer shield Inner conducto Braid Inner co r RG 6 5C 2V Ls lalo 4 Remove the band and insert the in ner conductor to the slit Note Open the 75 2 300 2 antenna adaptor Press the claws in the direction of the arrows with the fingers to release the lock and pull out the cover 5 Fasten the band with screws using the screwdriver Close the cover G Detach the ring from the antenna adaptor Then put the ring on the pole in the cover Antenna adaptor Connect the adaptor to the antenna terminal ANTENNA To connect the 300 Q feeder attach the ring shown in the figure If the ring is not_attached the sensitivity decreases 10 up 90 En Gonnection of speakers M Connection of front speakers On the speaker Presence speaker terminal Push the lever
97. sure safe operation Speakers LS 722 ENC OSUTO 003I ANA GB drena os Rican Bass reflex type Speaker confiQUratiOhN a esseeerrraazasasanaseearrazranan 2 Way system WOON EA 150 mm cone type Tweeter ournarreoerereeresresernosoovresyosene 25 mm soft dome type Prasence Speaker eeeeroeeoeoneneresoananane 100 mm cone type Impedance Front speaker na E 62 Presence speaker 2anauumausanasuanaunanunanansansasoans an Maximum input level Front SPOAKGE yes sere ANAN ANNA 70 W Presence speaker lieeeeevrrasaseueenonssssassaneosenonsosasaonon 30 W Output sound pressure Front speakari sna AA 88 dB W 1 m Presence speaker e eeeeerasesanasannaresresannnnn 87 dB W 1m Frequency response Front speaker 0c cccessneeecceeeneeeeeeenenens 43 Hz 20 kHz Presence speaker aaa 150 Hz 15 kHz Dimensions 20 222022eeeeeeeee ence eee W 205 mm 8 1 16 H 410 mm 16 1 8 D 285 mm 11 1 47 Weight Net ccoo raras 6 0 kg 13 2 Ib KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice UD 90 Em 75 ah KENWOOD
98. ted unless its execution has been activated Turn the Al TIMER functions OFF when they are not required otherwise they will be added to all of the programs executed on that day Once set the contents of a program cannot be cleared at once The previous contents can only be cleared when they are replaced by The programs must be set so that their time ranges do not overlap Numeric keys Select the program No Select the dayls of the week Input the ON time Input the OFF time Select the preset radio station Select the program to be executed Al TIMER 1 2 key O T T key KENWOOD N am eee neste NG SLEEP key BAND key ENTER key EXE key PROGRAM key Mawon a mar a rann Sera yann 1 To execute a program anly once on the specified day 2 To execute a program repeatedly on every week after of the week after its execution has been activated its execution has been activated Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Numeric keys a Numeric keys Every day from Monday to Sunday Every day from Monday to Saturday Every day from Monday to Friday e f itis required to activate the timer in the same time peri e l timer operation is not required cancel the program exe od of the next week activate the execution again a cution ETE aaa an mon n nn W an mann n Be sure to adjust the present time before proceeding the following W Timer reception
99. the execution of the program as follows Press EXE key Select the program No to be executed by press ing the numeric key under which it is set Adjust the volume and tone in case of timer recep tion of broadcast or timer playback of CD or tape 4 Switch the power OFF Be sure to adjust the present time before proceeding the following E Operation of one touch timer Press the O T T key allows to switch power ON after a specified time period set in the unit of 30 minutes from the moment it is activated 1 Set the timer ON time Press the O T T key O T T lights up Q T T The ON time of the timer is displayed The displayed time is incremented by 30 minutes every time the key is pressed When the key is pressed once a time that can be divided by 30 minutes and within 30 minutes from the present time is displayed as the ON time Example When pressed at 7 40 8 00 will be displayed The ON time is incremented in 30 minute steps for exam ple from 0 00 to 0 30 1 00 1 30 and so on The ON time can be set up to 12 hours later The one touch timer can be set even when the power is OFF Switch the power OFF Press the POWER key POWER of the receiver ONATANG MY The ON time can be checked by pressing the O T T key once When the power is switched ON the sleep timer will auto matically be set to 60 minutes When the power is switched ON the last program so
100. the following oper ations CD Turn the power ON but do not load a disc Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears Turn the power OFF 1 a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 tr Cy 11 23 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 TRACK UD 90 En 7 ck System connections Make connection as shown below When connecting the related system camponents refer also to the instruction manuals of the related components When connecting the parallel cord be sure to match the colors of the sockets Do not plug in the power lead until all connections are completed For details on antenna and speaker connections see pages 9 10 and 11 respectively For U K and Europe FM DE EMPHASIS CHANNEL SPACE switch except for some areas refer to page 7 CONNECTOR LOURECTOR TO AREEH CONNECTOR Receiver A 722 L AC voltage selector except for some areas MAGNQ420Y ACTI 240V pra To wall AC outlet it iati SPEAZERS Insert the power plug into an AC out let only after the connections of the speakers and antenna have completed CD player ee DP 722 wl i DITA OUT Optical Digital Output jack ig Outputs the digital codes of audio sig White nal by converting them into light signal Connect to a DAT recorder using an optical fiber cable available in aucio stores Be sure to place the protective cap when this jack is not to be u
101. tion has been activated otherwise malfunction will occur 64 up 90 En Be sure to adjust the present time before proceeding the following E Timer playback of tape Switch the power ON Press the POWER key of the receiver 8 Select the TAPE source To ai ONATANG ay BAND Press the PROGRAM key DAA EF an ioe a EL ki ti po maa mm aang ham 2d pS The sources are switched every time the BAND key is pressed o G CSTE AA NA 9 The program No indicators 1 to 6 blink 9 Insert a tape and determine the playback con dition 3 Select the program No to be used Press within 8 seconds Ll Select from ENTE 1 to 6 e The selected program No indicator blinks Select the side s to be played and the Dolby NR mode DIRECTION DOLBY NR ra 4 Specify the day s of the week with the nu meric keys 8 Timer Playback is possible with either Deck A or Deck B However if tapes are placed in decks playback will begin from EUELA si _ Deck B RESOL 1 O Activate the execution of the program ENTE ee Cc LIT oe e E EIAIRIE ASA CIA 5 Input the ON time with the numeric keys O 6 30AM 0 6 3 0 SELECT PROGRAM 4 Select the program No to be executed by pressing the numeric key under which it is set Input the OFF time wit
102. to ON pressed EFFECT Start recording Play the music source from the beginning Extinguish the EQ ON indicator if it is required to record the Press the e key 2 source as itis without processing sound with the equalizer Press once To record with the present effect refer to page 59 To record with a suitable equalizer effect for playback on car stereo or headphone stereo use the REC MODE key The deck enters the stop mode automatically when the tape i refer to page 29 has been recorded till the end Auto bias adjustment function Normal tapes are available in wide ranges from popular products to During auto bias adjustment operation operation keys are not ef high class products and their characteristics vary largely The cas fective except for the Fast forward Rewind and Stop keys of deck sette deck incorporates the auto bias adjustment function enabling A and the Stop key of deck B optimum recording for normal tapes It is recommended to use the e f the remaining amount of tape is small the auto bias adjustment auto bias adjustment function when recording using a Normal tape may be canceled in the middle and tape may stop there The setting of auto bias adjustment is canceled when the Eject key is pressed 42 UD 90 En AIN M To re start recording after mistake A non recorded space of 4 seconds or more should be reserved before the position where recording was started Stop recordin
103. top mode e Clean the head referring to Cleaning the head section Replace the tape Adjust the recording level referring to Recording operation on cassette deck e Replace the tape e Use a cassette with unbroken tab or close the hole Close the cassette holder completely Press the input select key of the source to be recorded e Change the tape transport direction of Deck B cr insert the tape inversely e Demagnetize the head referring to Clean ing the head section e Install the system apart from other electrical appliances and TV set e Press the DOLBY NR key to B or C e Clean the head referring to Cleaning the head section e Wind the tape regularly by fast forwarding rewinding or playing it fully from one reel to another UD 90 Em 71 In case of difficulty Graphic equalizer Symptom Volume is too low CD player Symptom Disc has been placed but it cannot be played Sound is not produced Sound skips Notes e The equalizer levels are set too low at all fre quency ranges The disc is placed upside down The disc is very dirty The disc is scratched or damaged Dew is condensed on the optics lenses Disc is not placed The CD player is not set in the play mode The parallel cord is not connected properly The disc is dirty The disc is scratched or damaged Vibrations
104. tr mbrytaren pa fj rrkontrollen kan anv ndas for att sl p och av str mmen s lange indikatorn STAND BY lyser Virtan pp imen POWER valmiustila STAND BY Kun laitteen verkkojohto on liitetty pistorasiaan valmiustilan merkkivalo syttyy riippumatta virtan pp imen POWER asennosta ON OFF Merkkivalo osoittaa ett laitteessa on hieman virtaa muistin sis lt jen yll pitoa varten Tata tilaa kutsutaan valmiustilaksi Kun valmiustilan merkkivalo STAND BY palaa laitteen virta voidaan kytke ja katkaista kaukos timell Afbrydertastens POWER STAND BY funktion N r apparatets str mledning er tilsluttet en stikkontakt lyser STAND BY indikatoren uanset om der er t ndt ved afbryderen p apparatet eller ej Det angiver at apparatet bliver forsynet med en ganske lille m ngde str m til opret holdelse af hukommelsens indhold Denne funktion kaldes STAND BY Nar STAND BY indikatoren er t ndt kan str mmen til apparatet sl s til og fra med fjernsty ringsenheden PA AV knappens Stand by funksjon Nar str mledningen til dette anlegget er satt i en vekselstramskontakt vil STAND BY indikatorlampen lyse enten PA AV knappen er pa eller avslatt Dette betyr at en viss mengde stram tilfares anlegget slik at innholdet i minnet ikke gar tapt Denne funksjonen kalles Stand by N r indikatoriampen for STAND BY er tent kan str mmen sl s PA AV fra fjernkontrollen UD 90 En 73 Sp
105. tween the surround rear speaker positions and the delay time at listening position Delay time 20 ms 3ms x Am Bm FRONT FRONT SPEAKER SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER FRONT FRONT SPEAKER SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER FRONT FRONT SPEAKER SPEAKER CENTER SPEAKER l A 3m W Approx 23 ms REAR REAR SPEAKER SPEAKER Approx 17 ms B 4m REAR SPEAKER Approx 20 ms REAR REAR REAR SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER UD 90 En 55 ki Presence effect E Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo adjustments 4 Adjust the speaker volumes so that the levels from all speakers are identical 1 Activate the Dolby Pro Logic or 3 Stereo mode 01 3 STEREO PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO g D Adjust the center level SH Select CENTER Adjust Remote control unit Remote control unit 2 Select the center mode Press the DO PRO LOGIC or key again 2 Adjust the rear level REAR VOL En se In Pro Logic mode Each press switches the center mode as shown below ti Remote control unit NORMAL gt WIDE PHANTOM in 3 Stereo mode Each press switches the center mode as shown below Select REAR Adjust NORMAL WIDE e Inthe 3 Stereo mode which does not use the rear speakers adjust so that the volumes from the three front
106. urc CD TAPE will be played To cancel one touch timer activated Switch the power ON or Press the O T T key until the O T T indicator goes off Notes 1 If disc is not present while the CD input is selected or cassette tape is not present while the TAPE input is selected the last broadcast ing station received will be received again The last broadcasting Station received will also be received if an input other than CD and TAPE is selected 2 Piease note that pressing the ADJUST key cancels the one touch timer UD 90 tEn B7 Operation of timer When the Al TIMER 1 or 2 key is pressed after the program timer setting has completed the functions as shown be low can be added to the program timer function The Al TIMER 1 and Al TIMER 2 do not function in the timer recording mode M Operation of Al TIMER 1 With this function when the power is switched ON by the program timer the volume increases in three steps Complete the program timer setting e Turn the power of the receiver OFF Select the maximum volume ai timer Press the Al TIMER 1 key P The Al TIMER 1 indicator lights up VOL 1 VOL 2 a VOL 3 _ OFF Small Medium Large Goes off e The maximum volume setting varies every time the key is pressed When the key is released the indicator goes out and the maximum volume setting set at that moment is stored in memory To cancel the execution of Al TIMER 1
107. vailable with double speed recording 1 Select CD with the input selector and place a CD on the tray 2 Perform Ordinary recording until step 4 e Refer to page 42 3 Start recording Silo ly O On ap X FADE Quick blinking Slow blinking The CCRS is activated so the recording will start in about 90 seconds The recording operation according to the mode of the CD player starts In case of TRACK or PGM mode Recording interrupted AAA in the middle of C Stop in the middie of E Recording of C from the beginning in case editing Normal EDIT is executed before recording More time than expected may be left mi M Operation of CD REC key The CD REC key allows to listen to another music source while recording a CD 1 Press the CD REC key of the receiver CD 2 Start recording the CD Refer ta Synchro recording of CD playback and Recording of CD playback CCRS 3 Select the music source to be listened to Select a music source other than TAPE To cancel CD REC operation Press the key again e This key is not accepted while the record indicator is light ed or blinking Notes 1 When the CD REC key is set to ON the CD sound cannot be record ed with the equalizer effect In addition the displayed equalizer pattern is locked and cannot be changed 2 After CD REC recording be sure to press the
108. y Select a broadcasting band by press ba i ing the BAND key a Label side E Select a station Play the tape Play the CD Press the TUNING CHARACTER key Press the play key Press the play pause key 4 w TUNING CHARACTER 4 CES we h th Adjust the volume e Turn the VOLUME CONTROL for an optimum volume Note If sound is not output check the connections described from page 8 again 18 UD 90 En Time adjustment DISPLAY key Display The receiver incorporates the clock function Adjust the clock to the exact time especially when the timer func tion is to be used ENTER key CLEAR key 1 Press the ADJUST key 2 Input the year using the numeric keys and press the ENTER key To input 1992 press 1 9 9 2 e li you commit a mistake in the input of numeric keys press the CLEAR key and re start the input from the beginning ENTER 3 input the month then the day and press the ENTER key To input March 7 press 0 E 3 k 0 A Mi To input December 30 press 1 f 2 3 0 d gt e If you commit a mistake in the input of numeric keys press the CLEAR key and re start the input from the beginning To input 9 05AM press Lo 9 o 5 i VL AE PUN To input 4 50PM press 1 A 5 0 k e if you commit a mistake in the input of numeric keys press the CLEAR key and re start th

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