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1. CD EJECT Receiving Radio Broadcasts Use this procedure to make the station you are currently listening to a preset number If the selected preset number is already assigned a station the existing station is overwritten by the new station You can preset up to 40 FM and AM stations o D IN1 2 TUNER BAN AUX PCIN USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO QOS g Z Z 5 VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER RC RPO706E Fa Tune in the station you want to preset and then press the ENTER key Use Auto Tuning or Manual Tuning to tune in the desired station See P 39 The preset number flashes A Select the desired preset number P01 to P40 Selecting with the 4 or Y key Selecting with the number keys To select P03 press the 0 and 3 keys To select P17 press the 1 and 7 keys The currently selected preset number flashes If the selected preset number is already assigned a station the existing station is overwritten by the new station R K731_Eindb 41 3 Press the ENTER key 3 seconds later English 4 2011 10 07 onal Radio Data System This system is designed for Radio Data System reception It can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions such as automatic display of the station name Select the FM band Preset Radio Data System s
2. KENWOOD R K731_Eindb 1 COMPACT HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM R K731 INSTRUCTION MANUAL JVC KENWOOD Corporation Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Manufacturer JVC Kenwood Corporation 3 12 Moriya cho Kanagawa ku Yokohama shi Kanagawa 221 0022 Japan EU Representative s Kenwood Electronics Europe BV Amsterdamseweg 37 1422 AC UITHOORN The Netherlands Made for iPod iPhone COMPACT AN MAAC MSE oim mes wau BIDSP DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYBACK wma PERFORMANCE AUDIO B60 5877 08 00 E LVT2280 002A 2011 10 07 onal Safety Precautions THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE 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 INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE Before Applying Power A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Safety precautions 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 S
3. y Press the 4 or V key to adjust the low tones Bass level The TONE flashes while setting is in progress While the TONE is flashing you can adjust the level in a range from 8 to 8 Continued to next page N English 2011 10 07 aal gt 53 Digital Signal Processor CD EJECT TUNER BAND MODE Tor y Press the TONE key and then select Mid ux PCIN DJN1 2 D AUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING NE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER KE NWOOD RC RP0706E GE R K731 R K731_Eindb 54 Press the or key to adjust the mid tones Mid level The TONE flashes while set ting is in progress While the TONE is flashing you can ad just the level in a range from 8 to 8 2011 10 07 veal Digital Signal Processor 3 Press the TONE key and then select Treble CD EJECT 6 Press the 4 or V key to adjust the high tones Treble level J JNERZBAND _ AUX POIN DJN1 2 USB AUDIO AUTO MONO IDDO foal TUNING The TONE flashes while setting is in progress While the TONE is flashing you can adjust the level in a range from 8 to 8 MODE D BASS SLEEP TIMER y Press the ENTER key f you set a level other than 0 the TONE is displayed KENWOOD RC RPO706E to end the settings after you have finished the range level adjustments you want to make If you
4. Open the Start menu select Control Panel and Open the Start menu select Control Panel and double click on Sound and Audio Devices Properties double click on Sound Sounds and Audio Devices Properties x Sound T Volume Sounds Audio Voice Hardware Playback Recording Sounds renani Select a playback device below to modify its settings Default device Shad A USB Speakers xl Burr Brown Japan PCM2702 i _Working i Volume Advanced From Playback select Speakers Click on the Audio tab and select USB Speakers Click on Levels and adjust the volume Click on Volume and adjust the volume If the Mute speakers Properties checkbox is checked uncheck it General Levels Enhancements Advanced Volume Sounds Audio Voice Hardware g a rae p nce 2 USB Speakers Device volume TEE Low High I Mute J7 Place volume icon in the taskbar Advanced Playback Select a playback device below to modify its settings Speakers Working From Playback select Speakers Click on Levels and adjust the volume Open the Start menu select Control Panel and click on Hardware and Sound and then click on Sound Recording Sounds Communications i ja aa General Levels ihanosmumts au Speakers Gamal
5. g Selecting the folder Press the 4 or W key Selecting folder playback mode or program playback mode Press the P MODE key to shift the selection Ton ES pom BS Folder playback Program playback Cancel program mode mode playback mode Repeat playback mode Press the REPEAT key to shift the selection G gt J Single track repeat All tracks folders Repeat playback off playback repeat playback RC RPO706E Random playback mode Press the RANDOM key to shift the selection o cc Random playback mode Random playback off Switching display contents Press the DISPLAY key to shift the selection Elapsed time for the track number 9 File name Folder name TAG Day Clock Ry Albumname 4 Artist name Title Tags for WAV files cannot be displayed on this system English R K731_E_04 indd 35 a gt 2011 10 26 acol gt 35 USB Program Playback Mode of Audio Files in the USB Device You can select up to 30 tracks and play them in the order you like Press the USB I key to switch the input source to USB Playback begins when you switch the input source so press the ll key to stop playback If the USB device is already playing press the W key to stop playback CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX POIN DANI 2 USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO DOGG PCALL TUNING OOOO irom Ae gi li v XN 7 VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS O00 x OMMER RANDOM
6. 5 Press the D AUDIOP 11 key CD EJECT TUNERZBAND AUX POIN D INW 2 USB 2 Press the MODE key aD 7 3 Select Input Level Press the 4 or P key ESSA 66U OOO DOO vW Press the ENTER key CLEAR pommer RANDOM PTY KENWOOD RC RP0706E ay Adjust the Input Level Press the 4 or V key You can adjust the input level in a range from 3 to 5 WwW Press the ENTER key BEWA If you adjust the input level for DAUDIO the output level from the AUX REC OUT terminal will also change R K731 R K731_Eindb 50 2011 10 07 aasal R K731_Eindb 51 Audio Settings Use the procedures in this chapter to specify the sound quality settings for your stereo system You can use the system s sound quality function to customize the sound to your own preferences Digital Signal Processor Adjusting Super Bass Tones D BASS csecseeeeseseeneee 52 Adjusting the Range Levels TONE m 53 Supreme EX SEtLINGISUPFEMEIEX lt s si cc0e case crseniosaeaseonessescsmesens susan sel ct 56 Balance Adjusting the Speaker Volume Balance cseeeeeeeeen ees 57 Rec Out Level Adjusting the Recording Output Level ccceeeeeeeeee ees 58 English 2011 10 07 veal Digital Signal Processor The system has a digital signal processor DSP which allows you to
7. USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING n 0000 m TONE D BASS O 2 fa M SLEEP TIMER MUTE OOQ REPEAT xX 000 OGO Dimmer RANDOM Bom DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RPO706E CLEAR O PTY OOre H Press the P MODE key to select the folder playback mode The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key e o Yoe D 2 Folder playback mode id Program playback mode Cancel program playback mode Press the a or V key to select the folder to be played CD Random Playback Mode This mode plays the tracks in the CD or in a folder in a random sequence If the CD is already playing press the W key to stop playback When there are folders in the CD select a folder you want to play back and then use the proce dure below during playback fi Press the RANDOM key The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key z 2 Random playback mode Random playback off Pressing the ka a key skips back to the beginning of the track being played CD Repeat Playback Mode This mode plays the tracks on a CD repeatedly Press the CD I key to play the tracks you want to repeat p m Press the REPEAT key to begin repeat playback The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key Cx E 2 Single track repeat playback All tracks repeat playback Repeat playback off f y
8. English ES R K731_E_06 indd 45 a gt 2011 10 11 eal External Components This section explains how to connect external components to the system and play back tracks Playba om External Components Connect the external component to the system as described in lt Connecting Other Accessories Commercially Available Units gt P 12 13 When connecting external components always turn this system and the external com ponents off beforehand Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the external component being connected Y CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX D IN1 2 PCIN Press the D IN1 2 key to perform playback from a device connected to the DIGITAL IN terminal while you press the USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO ED EDO C PCALL TUNING OOOO AUX key to perform playback from a device connected to the AUX PLAY IN terminal When a digital component is selected the input signal sam pling frequency is displayed VOLUME MODE TONE _D BASS a PMODE SLEEP TIMER The system will play PCM 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 kHz digital signals A Begin playback on the connected external component Perform the required operation on the connected external component to start playback Lzy Adjust the volume level KENWOOD RC RPO706E VM R K731 R K731_Eindb 46 2011 10 07 one External Components Connecting
9. Playable frequencies 1 Hz 48 kHz Digital input terminals Sensitivity Wave length Optical NTFS 15 dBm 24 dBm 660 nm 30 nm USB Usable USB device ey USB Mass storage class Interface USB2 0 Full speed USB1 1 compatible File system EEE EAR FAT 16 32 Supply UREN acetic Pe soaee scence 1A Tuner FM tuner Reception frequency rang s 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz Antenna impedance 75 Q unbalanced AM tuner Reception frequency range 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz CD player Scanning method Semiconductor laser Power supply etc Standby power consumption Power consumption Dimensions 0 5 W or less 65 W Weight Net nan 5 7 kg R K731_E_11 indd 75 q Notes Kenwood follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at extremely cold locations where water freezes English A 2011 11 11 emt KENWOOD eens 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 1111KMYMODCDT R K731_E_ll indd 76 2011 10 26 om
10. UNERZBAND _ AUX A USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING ig Press the MODE key 2 Select Balance Press the 4 or gt key v Press the ENTER key KENWOOD RC RP0706E R K731_Eindb 57 p7 Adjust the balance Press the 4 or W key WwW Press the ENTER key 57 2011 10 07 onal English o Rec Out Level If the audio recorded on the component connected to the AUX REC OUT terminal is distorted or too low adjust the recording output level CD EJECT UNERZBAND _ AUX POIN DJN1 2 USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO cD ED ED ED C PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD RC RP0706E G R K731 R K731_Eindb 58 Adjusting the Recording Output Level Ww Select the input source to be output at the recording output 2 Press the MODE key 3 Select Rec Out Level Press the 4 or gt key WwW Press the ENTER key QZ Adjust the recording output level Press the 4 or Y key You can adjust the level in a range from 5 to 3 v Press the ENTER key 2011 10 07 acna R K731_Eindb 59 Component Settings This chapter explains basic timekeeping settings as well as settings for the timer display and other functions which provide more extensive usage of this product Setting the System CIOCK csccscesseccsccscescevescscees 60 Setting the Timer vSettingi
11. turned on f an input source other than USB is selected when the iPod iPhone is connected MAF on the display lights up When you switch the input source to USB and start playback GR will light up KENWOOD 00000 USB cable for iPod iPhone C Supplied with iPod iPhone or commercially available 2 Press the USB II key to begin playback Simply pressing the USB 1 key turns on the system and begins playback 2011 10 26 Bj Supported Audio Files P 23 24 Related Audio Settings P 51 onwards Information E Operations during iPod iPhone playback You can also perform these operations on the iPod iPhone CD EJECT POIN D INW 2 KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731_Eindb 33 iPod iPhone Pausing and resuming playback Press the USBB gt I key Press the B gt Il key Skipping forward back Hold down the ka a or BPI key Hold down the ka a or 1 key Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start Skip a track Press the B key Press the l key Skip back to the previous track Press the ka a key 2 or more times in succession Press the a a key 2 or more times in succession Return to the start of the track Press the kad key once Press the ka a key once E Press the 4 key to call up the iPod menu Press the 4 or Y key to select the desired menu P
12. Audio Settings gt P 51 onwards Information E Operations during digital audio player playback 4 4 Pausing and resuming playback Press the D AUDIOB 11 Press the B I key key Stopping playback CD EJECT Press the W key Press the W key Skipping forward back Hold down the ka a or Hold down the ka a or BPI key PI key Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start Skip a track Press the B key Press the l key Skip back to the previous track Press the ka a key two or Press the ka a key two or more times in succession more times in succession Return to the start of the track Press the ka a key once Press the ka a key once KENWOOD RC RPO706E i Selecting the folder Press the 4 or W key Switching display contents Press the DISPLAY key to shift the selection e i DYNU D O gt HDE El a J Skipping a folder is not possible if the playback is from a selec tion of tracks on the digital audio player Some functions may not work depending on the connected component English R K731_Eindb 49 a gt 2011 10 07 14 08 4 D AUDIO Use the procedure below to adjust the input level for the external compo nent connected to the D AUDIO terminal Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is notice ably higher or lower than other input sources at the same volume setting
13. Kenwood digital audio player Remote control Symptoms Solution Ref page The remote control does Load new batteries 17 not work Use the remote control within its effective range 17 IPI R K731 R K731_Eindb 72 T 2011 10 07 aas Troubleshooting Solution Ref page The PC does not recognize Connect the PC and this system properly using a USB this system cable f a USB hub is used in the connection check if the hub is functioning properly Alternatively change the connected port No audio output or too Set the PC properly low level Audio is interrupted The audio may be interrupted if the PC is used for an operation that imposes a burden on the CPU during the audio output Avoid executing operations that may impose a burden on the CPU The audio may be interrupted if a USB cable is connected to or disconnected from another USB connector of the PC Do not connect or disconnect the USB cables to other equipment during audio playback Audio is noisy Noise may be noticeable if the system is installed near a source of strong magnetic waves TV etc Install the system away from a source of strong magnetic waves Resetting the microcomputer Symptoms Solution Microcomputer mal Malfunctions may occur due to an external cause or because a connec function the system tion cord was unplugged while the system was turned on does not work the Use the procedure below to rese
14. Press the ka a key once Press the t a key once Rc RPomosE Selecting the folder Press the 4 or W key Switching display contents Press the DISPLAY key to shift the selection Skipping a folder is not possible if the playback is from a selec tion of tracks on the digital audio player Some functions may not work depending on the connected component English 9 R K731_Eindb 19 How to Use This Manual Operation icons Explains the procedure for CDs Explains how to operate the system when an iPod iPhone is connected Explains how to operate the system when a USB device is connected Explains the procedure for the radio Explains how to operate the system when a PC is connected Explains how to operate the system when an external component is connected Explains the procedure for digital audio players Explains how to set the sound quality Explains how to set up component units Explains how to carry out system maintenance e gt English 2011 10 07 14 08 3 Basic Operation This section describes some basic procedures for using the system such as tuning the radio and playing audio from a CD iPod iPhone PC IN USB and a D AUDIO P ti Check the connections P 10 13 repara ions Have the remote control ready P 17 Ww 2 3 CD EJECT KENWOOD TUNERZBAND AUX POIN DJNY SUP
15. fees DISPLAY I C RP0706E 1 Press the P MODE key to select program playback mode The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key CEE E J Folder playback mode Cancel program playback mode Program playback mode Press the a or V key to select the folder to be used for program playback Em You can also use number keys to select the folder To select folder number 3 press the 3 key and then press ENTER key For folder number 17 press the 1 7 keys and then press ENTER key For folder number 123 press the 1 2 and then the 3 key Ly Press the 4 or V key to select the track or file you want to listen to EY R K731 R K731_Eindb 36 When folder number 5 and file number 58 are selected You can also use number keys to select the file f you enter the wrong information press the CLEAR key before you proceed to step 3 Then enter the information again Proceed to step 3 within 20 seconds after selecting a track or file 3 Press the ENTER key 2011 10 07 ona A To select two or more tracks repeat steps 1 Q to 3 USB You can select up to 30 tracks If you attempt to select more tracks the Program Full message is displayed f CD JEC ID AUX POIN D INY 2 g m O RC RPO706E R K731_E_04 indd 37 ig Press the USBB II ke
16. the desired frequency There is no sound while Auto Manual tuning is in progress Choosing from stations that are not preset Auto Manual Tuning Auto tuning provides stereo reception while manual tuning provides monaural reception The display changes as shown below each time you press the DISPLAY key FM Program service name Preset No Day Clock When the program service name is not stored Preset No gt No PS Day Clock AM Preset No Day Clock English Eei 2011 10 07 onal Receiving Radio Broadcasts to Memory Up to 40 stations can be preset in the system For use of the Radio Data System function stations must be memorized by Auto Memory r yr Press the MODE key CD EJECT fr Select Auto Memory Press the q or P key UNER BAND _AUX POIN D INY 2 U DADO AUTOMONO Auto Memory flashes on the display and the receivable radio stations are preset automatically WwW Press the ENTER key A preset frequency can be rewritten later Radio Data System stations are given priority during auto presetting If there is memory left after presetting this unit continues presetting regular FM and AM stations A broadcast station that cannot be preset with Auto Memory should be set with Manual preset P 41 KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731 R K731_Eindb 40 2011 10 07 aasal
17. 35 49 E P 35 39 49 One touch Operation This system features a convenient one touch operation function In Standby mode pressing any of the following keys will turn on system power TUNER BAND CD 11 USB 1 D AUDIO 11 PC IN D IN1 2 or AUX of the remote control 2011 10 07 onal Component Names and Functions Di l Displays shown in this manual isp ay may differ from the actual displays Lights to indicate the type of the audio file Lights when settings such as the sound being played WAV WMA MP3 AAC quality are completed D BASS Lights in folder playback mode P29 35 os when a super bass D BASS level is selected P 52 Lights when a TONE is set P 53 AUTO MUTE Lights during auto tuning Turns off during Flashes when the sound is muted P 20 manual tuning P 39 A P S TUNED Lights when Auto Power Save A P S is set P 68 Lights when you are tuned to the radio station P 39 ST Lights when you are receiving the stereo broadcast P 39 Lights in program playback mode P 29 30 35 36 Lights in random playback mode P 29 35 Lights during all tracks repeat playback of CD USB or iPod iPhone P 29 33 35 The message 1 is also displayed during single track repeat playback P 29 33 35 Lights in the PTY search mode P 43 E Shows numbers and text MHz Lights when displaying the FM recept
18. 59 If an error is displayed or a problem arises see Maintenance P 69 cD siPlayinghalGDivermncchcrur cmc scnstccusein es ceeomecemattomenn chic Selecting Folder Playback Mode Fe D RandomiblaybackiModemeneminesaerarte umn crete ce GD Repeat Playback Mode srece eeren eea ees GDiProgram Playpack Moden me aee re e a iPod iPhone SplayingitromamiRod iIRNO ne aaee ea eee reese ree USB Playing Back from a USB Device mee e tenors 34 Program Playback Mode of Audio Files in the USB Device 36 Receiving Radio Broadcasts o Lisieral ne ios FMVWAIMMREYel te occcnsdononeasobdanansenssonavocanaboencceans Presetting Stations Automatically Auto Memory Presetting Stations Manually Manual Preset 0068 Radio Data System PS Program Service Name Display ssessseseoeneceees 42 Searching for a Desired Program Type PTY Search 5 43 PC Connecting a PC and Playing Its Contents a ee 44 TACjustingitheVolumelUsingjal PG a E snes 45 External Components Playback from External Components seeeeeeneeeeeeeees 46 Adjusting the External Component Input Level 65 47 D AUDIO Playing from a Digital Audio Player e a eens 48 Adjusting the Digital Audio Player Input Level 50 English Phy R K731_Eindb 25 2011 10 07 ond 2 CD This section explains how to play a CD As well as normal playback you can use folder playback r
19. Other Accessories Commercially Available Units P 12 13 Related Audio Settings P 51 onwards Information usting the External Component Input Level Use the procedure below to adjust the input level for the external component connected to the AUX PLAY IN terminal Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the same vol ume setting CD EJECT TUNER BAND _AUX POIN D INI 2 TV Press the AUX key USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING Press the MODE key 3 Select Input Level Press the 4 or P key KENWOOD RC RPO706E v Press the ENTER key W Adjust the Input Level Press the 4 or W key You can adjust the input level in a range from 3 to 5 WwW Press the ENTER key SEE Signals input via the AUX PLAY IN terminal will not be output from the AUX REC OUT terminal English 9 R K731_Eindb 47 2011 10 07 aaa D AUDIO You can connect a Kenwood digital audio player referred to hereafter simply as digital audio player to the system and use it to play tracks Playing from aD Use this procedure to connect a digital audio player to the system and play tracks Always turn this system and the digital audio player off before connecting the digital audio player Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with th
20. RPO706E R K731_Eindb 65 Setting the Timer WwW Press the ENTER key 9 Select Play or AI Play Press the 4 or W key Playback is at the vol ume set in step 10 Playback begins at the specified time and the volume gradually in creases to the level set in step 10 7 10 Set the volume Press the 4 or Y key You cannot use the VOLUME gt Press the ENTER key key to set the volume Ta Select the input source Press the 4 or W key The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key TUNER cD gt AUX D IN2 va va 4 gt 4 gt v Press the ENTER key If you select an input source ot USB d D IN1 her than TUNER this completes the set tings and Complete is displayed briefly after which the original display reappears If you select TUNER use the 4 or Y to select a preset number and then press the ENTER key Thi is displayed briefly after which is completes the settings and Complete the original display reappears Continued to next page N English 2011 10 07 aas Setting the Timer CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX POIN DJN1 2 cD USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO PCALL TUNING VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS a PMODE SLEEP TIMER Dimmer RANDOM DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RP0706E R K731 R K731_Eindb 66 7 12 Press the power key to turn
21. W key The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key Everyday Sunday N Monday N Tuesday N Wednesday y i Sat Sun i Tue Sat 7 Mon Fri N Saturday Friday WwW Press the ENTER key If you selected Everyday Mon Fri Tue Sat or Sat Sun proceed to step 7 6 Select Every Week or Onetime Press the 4 or W key The timer runs every week The specified timer runs once only WwW Press the ENTER key Continued to next page N English Ek 2011 10 07 aas Setting the Timer ir Specify the On start time setting Use the or W key to set the hour The hour flashes gt Press the ENTER key 4 Use the 4 or Y key to set the minute TUNERYGAND AUX POIN DIN The minute flashes CD EJECT USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO cD ED E amp CG PCALL TUNING gt Press the ENTER key 3 Specify the Off end time setting PMOOE SLEEP TIMER Use the 4 or Y key to set the hour The hour flashes gt Press the ENTER key Vv Use the 4 or V key to set the minute The minute flashes KENWOOD RC RPO706E gt Press the ENTER key Ye R K731 R K731_Eindb 64 2011 10 07 oes CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX PCIN DINY2 USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING TONE U BASS SLEEP TIMER DOD CLEAR pommer RANDOM OOQ PTY DISPLAY KENWOOD RC
22. are already playing a CD stop playback and carry out steps 2 and 3 or steps 1 to 3 MENYA f you turn the system off switch to another input source or remove the CD for which program playback is set the information in the specified program is erased English ey R K731_E_03 indd 31 2011 10 26 scan 8 iPod iPhone This section explains how to connect and play from an iPod iPhone CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX 32 POIN DJN1 2 VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER MUTE OOOO REPEAT OOO OOO CLEAR pivmer RANDOM ODO O PTY DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731 R K731_E_04 indd 32 Playing from an iPod iPho Use this procedure to connect an iPod iPhone to the system for playback Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the iPod iPhone Update the software for iPod iPhone to the latest version Supported models of iPod iPhone As of October 2011 iPhone 4S iPod nano 6th Generation iPhone 4 iPod nano 5th Generation iPhone 3GS iPod nano 4th Generation iPhone 3G iPod nano 3rd Generation iPhone iPod nano 2nd Generation iPod touch 4th Generation iPod classic iPod touch 3rd Generation iPod touch 2nd Generation iPod touch pi Connect an iPod iPhone to the USB e lt gt connector on the front panel of the main unit The iPod iPhone can be charged once it is connected when the main unit is
23. do not need to adjust all the range levels press the ENTER key D English R K731_Eindb 55 2011 10 07 aaea Supreme EX Supreme EX is Kenwood s original sound quality enhancement technology and is used for playing CDs and audio files or for playback using components connected to a digital input terminal Setting Supreme EX T Press the MODE key O UNERZBAND AUX POIN DJN1 2 USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING 2 SelectSPRM Set Press the 4 or key The SPRM Set flashes while setting is in progress WV Press the ENTER key MUTE REPEAT L7 Select On or Off Press the 4 or W key SPRM EX lights when SPRM On is selected while it turns off when SPRM Off is select ed KENWOOD RC RPO706E vW Press the ENTER key DE The Supreme EX function operates when CD D IN1 D IN2 USB or PC IN 44 1 kHz 48 kHz is selected The SUPREME EX indicator will light up while the Supreme EX function is activated When D IN1 or D IN2 is selected the SPRM EX does not light if the input signal frequency is 96 kHz or 88 2 kHz LY R K731 R K731_E_08 indd 56 2011 11 10 a o Balance Use this procedure to adjust the volume balance for the left and right speakers Adjusting the Speaker Volume Balance CD EJECT POIN D INI 2
24. plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 8 Power Cord Protection Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Continued to next page A English e 2011 11 10 neal R K731_Eindb 4 Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Lightning Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 11 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 Damage Requiring Service Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has b
25. the power off The STANDBY TIMER indicator on the main unit lights orange Ifthe indicator lights red set the clock to the correct time m m To turn a timer off or on When the system is turned on press the TIMER key The setting changes each time you press the TIMER key Own Program 1 on ORPA Timer off T ozn Program 2 on T orn Program 1 and 2 on The STANDBY TIMER indicator will flash orange if there was a power failure or the system was unplugged from the wall outlet for some time If this happens set the system clock to the correct time again See P 60 To modify the program settings reconfigure the timer settings from the begin ning When the system is in Standby mode you can confirm the timer setting on or off for 5 seconds by pressing the W key 2011 10 07 woes Display Settings Use these settings to adjust the brightness of the display Setting the Display Brightness DIMMER Use this procedure to adjust the display brightness Adjust the REPEAT brightness according to your preferences and the conditions in the 2 room OOO y SoA T Press the DIMMER key PTY DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RP0706E Each time you press the key the display changes its brightness Turning the Display Saver ON OFF If the system is not used at all for a set period this function scrolls the display to prevent burn in of the te
26. Audio 9 compliant ISO 9660 Level 1 ISO 9660 Level 2 Joliet Romeo Extension wma Bitranesd2 K 22 KBPS Max files folders 999 in total Files created using functions in Windows Media Player Max folders 255 9 or later cannot be played WMA Professional a WMA Voice File names 64 including file extension Folder names 64 AAC files CD USB Tag display ID3 TAG File format Ver1 0 1 1 30 MPEG 4 AAC created in iTunes 4 1 to 10 4 Ver2 2 2 3 2 4 64 Extension m4a Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 32 k 320 kbps Files encoded using Apple s Lossless Encoder cannot be played This system is capable of displaying alphanumeric char acters Other character types are displayed as asterisks Tags for WAV files cannot be displayed on this system Continued to next page AN English EP R K731_E_02 indd 23 T 2011 10 26 9 58 2 R K731_Eindb 24 Important Information Supported Audio Files continued Other notes Note that even where audio files comply with the above standards playback may fail due to factors such as the disc characteristics or recording conditions Playback also may fail depending on the specifications of the encoding software or the settings used for en coding DRM Digital Rights Management files cannot be played Audio files encoded using VBR Variable Bit Rate may use bit rates that fall outside the supported range Audio files w
27. G information Information included in audio files such as title artist album and genre A standard for the interface to connect peripheral devices to a computer This system supports USB 1 1 and 2 0 USB mass storage A standard for computer control of a USB device It also makes it possible for a com class puter to recognize a connected USB device as an external storage device An abbreviation for the Windows Media Audio audio compression and encoding system developed by Microsoft Corporation of the U S JO R K731 R K731_Eindb 70 T 2011 10 07 aas Troubleshooting Whenever the system is not operating as expected check the following tables to see if you can resolve the problem yourself before requesting service Amplifier Speakers Symptoms No sound output STANDBY TIMER indi cator is flashing red and there is no sound No sound from the headphones There is no sound from D IN1 or D IN2 No sound from one of the speakers The clock display is flashing The timer does not work Tuner Symptoms No radio reception Interference noise Solution Check all connections as described in lt Connecting the System gt Increase the volume Cancel the MUTE setting Unplug any headphones plugged into the main unit One of the speaker cords is short circuited Unplug the power cord and then reconnect the speaker cord There may be an internal pro
28. HOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The marking of products using lasers CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The marking this product has been classified as Class 1 It means that there is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the product Location Back panel PE R K731 R K731_E Ol indd 2 s 2011 11 10 call R K731_E Ol indd 3 Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Read These Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Keep These Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed All Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow All Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 1 Clean only with dry cloth Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 2 Attachments Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 3 Donot use this apparatus near water This product shall not be exposed to dripping and splashing for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a s
29. OD RC RPO706E E Selecting with the number keys To select P03 press the 0 and 3 keys To select P17 press the 1 and 7 keys Press the ENTER key Ef R K731 R K731_Eindb 38 2011 10 07 ona Related Information CD EJECT TUNERZBAND AUX PCIN D INY 2 USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO D S VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RP0706E R K731_E indb 39 Receiving Radio Broadcasts Presetting Stations Automatically Auto Memory P 40 Presetting Stations Manually Manual Preset P 41 Audio Settings P 51 onwards Press the AUTO MONO key to select Auto tuning or Manual tuning The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key AUTO lit gt nli Auto tuning Manual tuning Select this mode when Select this mode when reception is good reception is poor Press the TUNING lt lt B gt B gt key to select a station When you operate on the main unit press the E key and then press the a a or gt key When the station is tuned TUNED lights up on the display If you are receiving a stereo signal ST also lights up E Using Auto tuning The radio automatically tunes in to the next station each time you press the key Repeat this step until you are tuned in to your preferred station Using Manual tuning Press the key until the desired station is tuned or until you reach
30. P 51 58 for details English EPA 2011 10 07 one R K731_Eindb 21 Important Information Supported Media Never connect any other device besides a USB flash memory USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player or iPod iPhone to the lt gt USB terminal Note that Kenwood will not be held liable for any losses related to malfunction damage or data loss due to connection of any other type of device USB flash memory USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player Commercially available You may not be able to play discs that do not conform to the CD misic CDs standard such as Copy Control CDs CD R CD RW discs re Discs must be finalized during writing co corded in CD DA format Depending on the equipment or recording mode used for re MP3 WMA AAC files cording onto a CD R or CD RW disc and depending on the type recorded on CD R CD RW of CD R or CD RW disc used you may not be able to play the discs disc on this system Windows 7 Vista XP Connect a PC running Windows 7 Vista XP to the PC IN termi PC machine equipped with H nal using a USB cable commercially available USB terminal Precautions when writing data to media Discs recorded in Packet Write mode or UDF Universal Disc Format cannot be played When writing data to a disc always close the session or finalize the disc The disc may not play properly if you do not close the session or finalize the di
31. P3 WMA AAC When you play a disc containing recorded audio files the track files on the disc are played sequentially beginning with the files in the ROOT folder as shown in the figure Sample folder configuration Track file name ROOT by R K731 R K731_Eindb 28 FO_1 mp3 FO_2 mp3 FO_3 mp3 Track file name Folder 2 F1_1 mp3 F1_2 mp3 Folder 6 F5_1 mp3 F5_2 mp3 A folder that does not contain any tracks cannot be selected Track file name Folder 3 F2_1 mp3 Track file name Folder 4 F3_1 mp3 F3_2 mp3 Track file name Folder 5 Folder 7 F6_1 mp3 F6_2 mp3 F6_3 mp3 E Track file playback FO_1 mp3 FO_2 mp3 FO_3 mp3 F1_1 mp3 F 1_2 mp3 F2_1 mp3 F3_1 mp3 F3_2 mp3 F5_1 mp3 Audio files are played back in accordance with the sequence where these files are recorded into the CD You can specify the playback sequence by adding a number from 01 to 99 at the beginning of each folder and file name before you record the files onto the disc A ROOT folder that does not contain any file will be counted as one folder 2011 10 07 one Related Information Supported Audio Files P 23 24 Audio Settings gt P 51 onwards Selecting Folder Playback Mode MP3 WMA AAC This mode plays only the files in the selected folder If the CD is already playing press the W key to stop playback CD EJECT FUNER BAND AUX D IN1 2 PCIN
32. REME EX USE D AUDIO AUTO MONO F e C CALL TUNING VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER MUTE OOOO REPEAT OOO f DoO CLEAR pommer RANDOM PTY G DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RPO706E oO O Oo use VOLUME D AUDIO PHONES a ma E Adjusting the volume level Lowers the Increases the amd volume volume VOLUME Increases the volume a Lowers the volume E Mute MUTE Press this key again to unmute the sound P R K731 R K731_E indb 20 T 2011 10 07 aasal Basic Operation Turn the system on off y Pressing the TUNER BAND CD H i USB 1 D AUDIO 1 PC IN AUX or D IN1 2 key on the remote control also turns on the power Pressing the power key when the system is on d turns it off Standby mode 2 Insert a disc when listening to a CD To use other components for playback proceed to step 3 oth Insert a CD with the label side upwards 3 Start playback Press the Play Pause key for the input source See lt Procedures by Input Source gt P 25 50 for details L INPUT gt SELECTOR 1i D AUDIO U GCASH f you connect the external components to the PC IN D IN1 or D IN2 terminal playback operation should be started on each component You can select the sound quality you want See lt Audio Settings gt
33. UDIO terminal on the front panel of the main unit If you connect a Kenwood player that supports digital audio link using the dedicated cable PNC 150 sold separately you can control the player from the main unit and the remote control P 48 Other portable players can be connected using a 3 5 mm stereo mini plug cable commercially available Digital Wh t using the digital audio pl lug the mini audio When you are not using the digital audio player unplug the mini Player plug cable from the main unit AUX PLAY IN AUX REC OUT Connect a cassette deck etc to the AUX PLAY IN or AUX REC OUT terminal on the rear panel of the main unit AUX PLAY IN inputs an analog audio signal AUX REC OUT outputs an analog audio sig nal eles Audie OUT Cassette deck etc D B2 a DIGITAL IN PCM signals Connect the optical digital output terminals DIGITAL IN on components such as digital tuners to 6 ae Digital tuner etc the DIGITAL IN terminal on the rear panel aa Ue fala of the main unit a gt aA mee Dona Set the digital audio output on 6 Optical digital output connected components to PCM 4 PCM signals SUB WOOFER PRE OUT Connect a subwoofer with a built in am Powered subwoofer plifier such as the optio
34. WOOD RC RPO706E R K731 R K731_Eindb 62 Setting the Program Timer Timer Set This function allows you to use the timer to start playback automatically at a specified time You can set two timers Program 1 and Program 2 at the same time You can play back from a radio CD iPod iPhone USB device or external component AUX PLAY IN DIGITAL IN Set the system clock to the correct time before performing this procedure See P 60 Make sure the times for Program 1 and Program 2 are different by at least 1 minute to ensure that their operations do not overlap When you want to return to the previous step during the setting procedure press the 4 T Press the MODE key Select Timer Set Press the 4 or P key v Press the ENTER key 3 Select Program 1 Set or Program 2 Set Press the 4 or W key vW Press the ENTER key 2011 10 07 oes Related Information CD EJECT TUNER BAND AUX PC IN D IN1 2 USB D_AUDIO AUTO MONO MODE Toe U BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731_Eindb 63 Setting the Timer Setting the System Clock P 60 a if Select On or Off Press the 4 or W key Selecting Off ends the procedure and ww restores the original display Press the ENTER key SA Select the day or days on which the Program Timer will run Press the 4 or
35. adjust the impact of super bass tones and the levels of low mid and high range tones This provides more detailed settings that allow you to adjust the sound to your own preferences Adjusting Super Bass Tones D BASS This feature lets you tailor the impact of super bass tones to your own prefer ences O pr Press the D BASS key TUNER BAND AUX POIN DJN1 2 USB DAUDIO AUTOJMONO TUNING y Press the 4 or V key to adjust the level While the D BASS is flashing on the display you can adjust the level in a range from 0 Off to 10 Higher numbers give more pronounced super bass tones The D BASS flashes while setting is in progress KENWOOD RC RPO706E 3 Press the ENTER key If you set level 1 or higher the D BASS lights GY R K731 R K731_Eindb 52 2011 10 07 veal D INW 2 cD 138 D AUDIO AUTO MONO TUNING MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER MUTE OOOO REPEAT OOO OOO CLEAR pommer RANDOM ODO O PTY DISPLAY KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731_Eindb 53 CD JECT 1 y am C X PCIN o Digital Signal Processor Adjusting the Range Levels TONE You can adjust the low mid and high range tones to match your preferences TONE Press the TONE key and then select Bass from the range levels Bass low range tones Mid mid range tones Treble high range tones
36. and USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player In addition as well as analog input terminals for cassette decks and PC input terminal for playing its contents the R K731 also features a sampling rate converter compliant digital input terminal for digital tuners etc Choose your favorite audio quality Digital Signal Processor Function This includes TONE which you can use to select detailed audio characteristics for the low mid and high range bands as well as D BASS which allows you to adjust super bass effect R K731_Eindb 6 T 2011 10 07 14 08 36 Contents BeforeUsing the System Be sure to read these precautions ZA Safety precautions a a 2 BECCSSONES ray arc urrens OAO 8 mstallingtne System 9 Connecting the System aaee eee 10 Component Names and Functions 14 How to Use This Manual 18 Basic Operation 7 20 Important Information R K731_Eindb 7 a To ensure safety read the items by this mark carefully Procedures by Input Source gt P 25 This chapter explains how to connect and use the system with the different input sources CD iPod iPhone USB Receiving Radio Broadcasts e Radio Data System PC External Components D AUDIO Audio Settings gt P51 This chapter explains how to tailor the system to your audio preferences Digital Signal Processor Supreme EX Balance e Rec Out Level Compon
37. andom playback repeat playback and program playback Playing a CD Insert and play the CD If a disc is already inserted simply press the CDB gt 1l key to turn the system on and begin playback 4 1 Insert the CD OOOO Insert the disc with the label side facing upwards The Reading message flashes while the unit is reading the information on the CD When the installation of the disc is complete lights up VOLUME MODE TONE _D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD RC RPO706E Track number during playback Elapsed time of current A CD is inserted track E To eject the CD Stop playback and press the CD EJECT key on the remote control or the amp key on the main unit are played Discs recorded in multiple sessions Track numbers may not be displayed correctly when the following types of discs bY R K731 R K731_Eindb 26 2011 10 07 ond Audio Settings P 51 onwards Related Information E Operations during CD playback Pausing and resuming playback Press the CDB gt I key Stopping playback Press the W key For information on the Resume function see below Skipping forward back Hold down the lt key or key JECT BAND AUX Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start To skip to the next track Press the B gt BH key To return to an earlier track Press the I lt key two or
38. blem Turn off the power to the main unit unplug the power cord and request repairs Check that the headphone plug is inserted correctly Increase the volume Cancel the MUTE setting Check all connections as described in lt Connecting the System gt Check whether PCM is selected for the digital audio output setting on the connected component Check all connections as described in lt Connecting the System gt Check the volume balance for the left and right speakers Set the clock as described in lt Setting the System Clock gt Set the clock as described in lt Setting the System Clock gt Seta start time and end time for the program timer Solution Connect the antennas Select the broadcast band AM or FM Tune the radio to the frequency of the desired station Install an outdoor antenna away from roads Turn off any electrical appliances that may be causing interference Move the system away from the TV Ref page 10 13 20 20 13 13 20 20 10 57 Ref page Preset stations cannot be called R K731_Eindb 71 Preset radio stations with Auto Memory again Manually preset stations with frequencies that you can receive English 2011 10 07 oes 71 Troubleshooting cD Symptoms Solution Ref page ACD does not play back Load the disc correctly with the label side facing upwards when loaded Clean the disc See lt Ca
39. cting a related system component read the instruction manual that comes with the component too Ensure that all the cords are securely connected Loose or incomplete connections may result in noise interference or no sound at all Connect a USB flash memory USB mass storage class compliant digital audio players or an iPod iPhone to the USB e con nector on the front panel of the main unit Digital audio player The iPod iPhone can be charged once it is connected when i aa USB flash the main unit is turned on memory For more information on which models of iPod iPhone can iPod be connected see P 32 C iPhone Depending on the device being connected it may take D some time for the system to recognize it Some USB devices may not be recognized or cannot play certain files With some models a USB connection mode selection screen will appear Select Storage MSC mode PCIN Connect a PC running Windows 7 Vista XP and equipped with a USB terminal to the PC IN terminal Use a commercially available USB cable Type A Type B for the connection Use a USB cable with a length of no more than 3 m Types of USB Connectors TypeA TypeB Mini B Y 7A IPE R K731 R K731_E_02 indd 12 2011 11 10 nes Connecting the System D AUDIO Connect digital audio players to the D A
40. e CD EJECT USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO sa 2 Turn the PC on MODE TONE D BASS mae ser THER Re Turn this system on O O O The driver software is installed automatically in the PC which recognizes this system as USB speaker Do not disconnect the USB cable while the PC is detecting the connection of this system Ifthe PC does not recognize this system in a few seconds try to Disconnect the USB cable and connect it again Reboot the PC KENWOOD fy Press the PC IN key 5 Control the PC software and open an audio file The audio file should be selected on the PC For the operations of the PC refer to the manuals for your PC and the software The volume can be controlled on this system Ge is displayed while the PC is connected This system is compatible with 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz sampling frequencies It can receive 16 bit stereo monaural data The PC IN terminal of this system is used exclusively for input It is not possible to record the audio played on this system into the PC ITE R K731 R K731_E_06 indd 44 2011 11 10 eal PC Connecting Other Accessories Commercially Available Units P 12 13 GOEZE Audio Settings P51 onwards Information Adjusting the Volume Using a PC If the audio is not heard or is very low check the Windows settings as described below
41. e digital audio player you are connecting oN Connecting the digital audio player using the dedicated cable PNC 150 allows you to Be Ae ER A operate the digital audio player using the main unit or the remote control TE DADO auon Compatible Kenwood digital audio players LAL TUNING HDD audio player Memory audio player recorder HD20GA7 M1GC7 MGR A7 MGR E8 VOLE T Connect the digital audio player to the D AUDIO terminal MODE TONE T BaSS A on the front panel of the main unit PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD ooo000 _ ee Came KENWOOD P B 2 Turn on the digital audio player Ly Press the D AUDIO I key to begin playback Simply pressing the D AUDIO 1I key turns on the system and begins play back If the digital audio player is not connected using the dedicated cable PNC 150 use the controls on the connected digital audio player If playback does not start select a desired artist album or others on the digital audio player and then start playback If you use the dedicated cable for the connection the volume and sound quality settings on the digital audio player are disabled When you have finished using the digital audio player disconnect the player s connection cable from the D AUDIO terminal IRE R K731 R K731_Eindb 48 2011 10 07 one D AUDIO Adjusting the Digital Audio Player Input Level P 50 Related
42. eather Weather Rock Music Rock M Finance Finance Easy Listening Music Easy M Children s programs Children Light Classical Music Light M Social Affairs Social Serious Classical Music Classics Religion Religion wey Other Music Other M Phone In Phone In KENWOOD News News Travel Travel RC RPO706E Current Affairs Affairs Leisure Leisure Information Info Jazz Music Jazz Sport Sport Country Music Country Education Educate National Music Nation M Drama Drama Oldies Music Oldies Culture Culture Folk Music Folk M Science Science Documentary Document Varied Varied 5 Press the ENTER key No sound is heard while PTY is flashing If a program of the desired type is found that program is received and the program type name display changes to the station name display E To cancel the PTY search Press the PTY key If a program of the desired type cannot be found No Program flashes then after several seconds the display returns to the original display English Wk R K731_Eindb 43 2011 10 07 aana E PC On this system you can listen to the music stored in your PC Conn g aPC and Playing Its Contents Prepare a USB cable Type A Type B for use in connection of the PC to this system See P 12 pr Connect the USB port of the PC to the PC IN terminal on the rear panel of the main unit using the USB cable Turn this system off before connecting the PC to it OPPA y SOOO e
43. een exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition R K731 16 Wall or Ceiling Mounting This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 17 Heat Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not place a flaming object such as a candle or lantern or near the product 18 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 2011 10 07 onal Safety Precautions Notes g Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equ
44. ent Settings gt P 59 This chapter explains how to select the settings for the system Setting the System Clock Display Settings Setting the Timer Auto Power Save A P S gt gt P69 This chapter explains how to store and main tain your system so that it continues to give pleasure for many years to come e Messages e Glossary of Terms Troubleshooting Maintenance e Care and Storage Specifications English iv 2011 10 07 icad Accessories Check that all accessories are present in the package Remote control AM loop antenna 1 RC RPO706E 1 Batteries for remote control RO3 2 If any accessories are missing or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your dealer immediately If the unit was shipped to you directly notify your shipper immediately Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future Keep this manual handy for future reference R K731 R K731_E indb 8 T 2011 10 07 dl Notes on installing the system Always install the system on a flat stable surface When installing the system on a stand of some sort be sure to check the strength of the stand The magnets used in the speakers may cause color irregularities on TV or PC screens Do not set up the speakers too close toaTVor PC Left speaker Main unit Right
45. files are searched playback begins with the smallest file number See P 28 for information on the playback sequence when there are multiple fold ers or files on the connected device if no playable files are found playback does not start When playback resumes on a digital HDD audio player sound may jump due to the mechanism specific to HDD The Resume function is cancelled if you switch to another input source during playback When you connect disconnect a USB device make sure the system is not per forming any operation or that the power is turned off EZE R K731 R K731_Eindb 34 2011 10 07 onal USB Supported Audio Files P 23 24 Related Audio Settings P 51 onwards Information E Operations during p USB device playback Bd Pausing and resuming playback Press the USBB gt I key Press the B gt II key Stopping playback Press the W key Press the W key Skipping forward back Press the lt a or gt key Press the ka a or gt key cb Esker Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start TUNER BAND AX POIN D INV 2 Skip a track Press the B key Press the gt BI key USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO Skip back to the previous track Press the a a key 2 or Press the ka a key 2 or more more times in succession times in succession Return to the start of the track Press the d d key once Press the ad key once
46. he system To prevent malfunction of the system do not use such a disc Cautions on CD discs COMPACT Always use a disc carrying the dise marking DIGITAL AUDIO A disc without this marking may be unable to be played back correctly The disc rotates at a high speed during playback Never use a cracked chipped or greatly warped disc Otherwise damage or malfunction of the player may result Also do not use a disc with a non circular shape as this may result in malfunction Notes on transporting or moving the system Before transporting or moving this unit take the following actions Remove any CDs from the unit Press the CD 1 key and check to make sure that the message No Disc appears on the display Wait a few seconds and then turn the system off If there are any other components connected to the system check to make sure they are all turned off before disconnecting the cables bY R K731 2011 10 07 von Procedures by Input Source This chapter explains the operation procedures for each input Za source This manual explains the operations assuming that you will a use the remote control Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control You can use either button in this case ei For information on the sound quality settings and component settings regardless of the input source see Audio Settings P 51 aB and Component Settings P
47. inner benzine alcohol or contact revitalizer which will cause discoloration or deformation R K731 If you do not plan to use a CD for a long time re move it from the main unit and store it in its case m Cleaning a CD When a disc is contaminated with fingerprints or other stains wipe it gently in the radial direction using a soft dry cloth Do not use a phonograph record cleaner lac quer thinner benzine or alcohol to clean CDs Do not use any disc accessory stabilizer protec tive sheet protective ring etc or lens cleaner m Other cautions Do not write on a CD with a pencil or ballpoint pen Do not use a CD if its sticker or label is peeling or if any adhesive is coming out from under the sticker or label Do not affix paper stickers or labels to CDs 2011 10 11 10 56 1 Main unit Amplifier Effective output power during STEREO operation 50 W 50 W RMS 1kHz 10 T H D 6 Q Tone control characteristics 8 dB at 100 Hz 8 dB at 1 kHz 8 dB at 10 kHz TREBLE is 10 dB 55 Hz Vol 60 D Bass 10 Input terminals Sensitivity Impedance LINE AUX 300 mV 47 KQ LINE D AUDIO 300 mV 47 KQ Output terminals Level Impedance SUB WOOFER PRE OUT 2V 1kO LINE AUX eminii 2V 1kO Digital unit Sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Supreme EX CD D IN USB PC IN
48. ion Lights when playback is frequency paused P 27 33 35 kHz Displays the AM reception frequency Lights during playback Lights when displaying the sampling P 26 32 34 frequency Lights when the CD is inserted P 26 Displayed while the sleep timer is set P 61 Lights during iPod iPhone connection P 32 Displayed while the program timer is set P 62 Lights during USB connection P 34 Lights during PC connection P 44 Lights when Supreme EX is on P 56 English ip R K731_Eindb 15 T 2011 10 07 aasal Component Names and Functions Remote control keys with the same names as keys on the Remote control main unit have the same functions as the main unit keys Turns the unit on or off Standby a i P 21 CD EJECT Turns the system on or off CD EJECT P 26 F a ly Standby x Turns the main unit on when the ee AUX BCIN IDINI2 i STANDBY TIMER indicator on Selects input source e I 3 a a Starts playback 1 i the main unit is lit p aynace i cD USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO P 21 26 32 34 38 44 46 48 f I E e Stops the playback _ PCALL Ca TUNING ai Selects the radio station selection stations P 27 33 35 38 49 1 Selects tracks or radio G G Cc mode P 27 29 30 35 36 39 49 I I Skips back or forward through the tracks and selects the radio station P 27 35 39 Select
49. ipment and Batteries applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems Item 7 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment Products and batteries with the symbol crossed out wheeled bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts Pb Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility nearest to you Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the environment Notice The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates hat this battery contains ead English ey R K731_Eindb 5 T 2011 10 07 onal What the R K731 Can Do Various recording formats Disc Playback As well as music CDs the system will also play discs containing recorded audio files MP3 WMA AAC __ High quality sound reproduction of iPod iPhone music iPod iPhone Playback Function With this system the amplifier receives digital signals of iPod iPhone music as input This realizes the reproduction of high quality sound minimizing the deterioration of sound quality Supports for USB connection PC connection analog input and digital input External Input The system supports the playback of a USB flash memory
50. ith bit rates outside the supported range cannot be played Handling Discs Please back up audio files to be used in the system Certain conditions while using a USB device can cause contents stored on the USB device to be lost Please note that Kenwood will not be held liable for any losses arising out of loss of stored data Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trade marks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Handling precautions Hold a CD taking care not to touch the played surface Discs playable on the system This system can play back a CD CD ROM CD R CD RW or the audio part of a CD EXTRA disc Notes on CD ROM CD R CD RW discs If the CD ROM CD R or CD RW disc being used has a printable label surface the label surface may cause sticking that makes it impossible to remove the disc from t
51. more times in succession To return to the beginning of a track Press the d a key once Selecting the folder CD R CD RW discs containing MP3 WMA AAC files Press the 4 or W key Specifying a track number a Se A To play the 3rd track press the 3 key and then press the ENTER key To play the 17th track press the 1 7 keys and then press the ENTER key To play the 123rd track press the 1 2 and 3 keys DISPLAY press the key CD R CD RW discs recorded in the commercially available music CD CD DA format During Program playback CD track playback All tracks repeat playback Ce time for the track number IJ Remaining time for the track number Day Clock 4 KE Total elapsed time During Random playback single track repeat playback Elapsed time for the track number f Remaining time for the track number Day Clock a CD R CD RW discs containing MP3 WMA AAC files Elapsed time for the track number Filename G Folder name TAG SN O CT KENWOOD RC RPO706E MP3 WMA AAC When you stop playback by pressing the W key the track being played is stored and pressing the CDb 11 key restarts playback from the beginning of that track Resume function The Resume function is cancelled if you switch to another input source during playback English R K731_E_03 indd 27 a gt 2011 10 26 9 58 5 cD G 27 cD E Playback sequence for folders and track files M
52. nal SW 40HT _ a SUE WOOFER o sold separately to the SUB WOOFER il Le PRE OUT terminal on the rear panel of the main unit Plug headphones equipped with a 3 5 mm stereo mini plug into the PHONES jack on the front panel of the main unit When headphones are connected earphones or headphones no sound will be output from the can cause hearing loss speakers SS i F oo 4 A CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from English fia R K731_Eindb 13 2011 10 07 aasal R K731_Eindb 14 Component Names and Functions Main unit Power P 21 Turns the system on or off Standby STANDBY TIMER indicator Red Lights in normal Standby mode Orange Lights in Timer Standby mode Remote sensor P 17 Display P 15 SUPREME EX indicator P 56 KENWOOD STANDBY TIMER oO oO D AUDIO PHONES _ USB connector P 12 32 34 D AUDIO input terminal P 13 48 PHONES jack P 13 amp P 26 laam P 33 35 39 49 Standby Mode While the STANDBY TIMER indicator on the main unit is lit the system is using very weak current to maintain the built in memory This is called Standby mode When the main unit is in this mode you can turn it on using the remote control R K731 Volume knob P 20 CD slot P 21 26 Il P 21 33
53. ng the remote control batteries C Remove the 2 Load the AAA size batteries Close the bat battery cover supplied with the system tery cover Check the polarity of the batteries when loading them The batteries supplied with the system are for operational testing and may last only for a short time When replacing the batteries always load 2 new batteries A CAUTION Do not leave the battery near fire or under direct sunlight A fire explosion or excessive heat generation may result English Baws 2011 10 07 aasal R K731_Eindb 17 How to Use This Manual Operation procedure While this system can be controlled from either the remote control or the main unit the explanations in this manual primarily describe operation procedures using the remote control Remote control keys used in the procedure Display shown during or after an operation The displays shown in this instruction manual may differ from the actual displays R K731 R K731_Eindb 18 I CD This section explains how to play a CD As well as normal playback you can use folder playback random playback repeat playback and program playback Insert and play the CD Ifa disc is already inserted simply press the CDB Il key to turn the system on and begin playback coger me p Insert the CD EVAAA PIDIO Insert the disc with
54. o select folder number 3 press the 3 key and then press the ENTER key For folder number 17 press the 1 7 keys and then press the ENTER key For folder number 123 press the 1 2 and then the 3 key ENN R K731 R K731_Eindb 30 2011 10 07 one cD CD Repeat Playback Mode P 29 Related Information A Press the 4 or V key to select the track or file you want to listen to L MP3 WMA AAC When Track 10 is selectedas When folder number 5 and file number 58 are program track 1 selected You can also use number keys to select the file If you enter the wrong information press the CLEAR key before you proceed to step 3 Then enter the information again CD EJECT Proceed to step 3 within 20 seconds after selecting a track or file TUNER BAND AUX POIN D IN1 2 3 Press the ENTER key 4 To select two or more tracks repeat steps 2 and 3 E or steps 1 to 3 UETA You can select up to 30 tracks If you attempt to select more tracks the Program Full message is displayed 5y Press the C D 1 key to begin playback HE To cancel program mode Stop playback and press the P MODE key so that PGM is no lon ger displayed E To remove a track from a program Stop playback and then press the CLEAR key Each time you press the key the last programmed track is cleared E To add a track to the end of the program If you
55. ou press the REPEAT key during program playback D and PGM light up on the display and re peat playback begins for all the programmed tracks Ifyou press the REPEAT key during random playback to activate all tracks repeat playback D and light up on the display and random playback begins with a different sequence once the current random sequence ends R K731_E_03 indd 29 English 2011 cD on 29 10 26 scan cD CD Program Playback Mode You can select up to 30 tracks and play them in the order you like Press the CDB gt I1 key to switch the input source to CD Playback begins when you switch the input source so press the ll key to stop playback Ifthe CD is already playing press the W key to stop playback A Press the P MODE key to select program playback mode The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key e G J Program Cancel program playback mode playback mode Press the P MODE key to select program playback mode UNERZBAND _ AUX PCIN D IN 2 USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO OHC PCALL TUNING The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key CE I J Folder Program Cancel program playback mode playback mode playback mode KENWOOD RC RPO706E Press the a or key to select the folder to be used for program playback m You can also use number keys to select the folder T
56. re and Storage gt Allow any condensation to evaporate See lt Be careful against condensation gt No sound output Press the CD 1 key Clean the disc See lt Care and Storage gt Playback skips Clean the disc See lt Care and Storage gt aaa Some audio files can t The system will not play audio files that are corrupted play back Make sure the audio file is supported for playback on the system Delay until playback There may be a delay prior to playback if there are large starts numbers of folders TAG information is not Refer to lt Supported Audio Files gt to check which TAG displayed correctly information can be displayed on this system Symptoms Solution Ref page No sound output when a Plug in the USB flash memory correctly USB flash memory or USB Connect the USB cable correctly audio player is connected Check to make sure the USB audio player is turned on The iPod iPhone does The iPod iPhone is not properly connected Remove the not provide sound iPod iPhone from the system and then connect it again The iPod iPhone cannot The iPod iPhone is not properly connected Remove the be charged iPod iPhone from the system and then connect it again Components connected to the D AUDIO terminal Symptoms Solution Ref page The main unit and remote Connect the player using the dedicated cable PNC 150 control cannot control a Check whether the connected model is compatible
57. ress the 4 or W key v Press the ENTER key A P S turns off A P S lights up on the display If the input source is TUNER D AUDIO D IN1 D IN2 AUX iPod or PC IN Auto Power Save operates when the volume is set to 0 VOLUME 0 or MUTE is set to on When recording on external components turn A P S off or adjust volume to above 1 2011 11 10 con Maintenance This chapter explains what to do when error messages appear on the display or when problems arise It also describes how to store and maintain the system so it continues to give pleasure for many years to come WEEBEISES copadncse030900060000000001000000000050908000000000000000 70 GlossanyiofilerimSrcccssscccssccsssceesosectseesercccssscereceaceaces 70 Troubleshooting eee E E sent 71 Gareland Storagelecccccsssccssecsccescssseccsccscsseececsosseercsccs 74 Specifications c cscs c ccesoscccccoccssccescccesssccccessesesccrecs 75 English R K731_Eindb 69 2011 10 07 woes Messages Displayed Message Meaning There is no CD inserted Insert a CD No Program No tracks are programmed Program the tracks you want to listen to See P 30 36 Cancel program mode and use normal playback See P 31 37 Program Full An attempt was made to program a 31st track You can program only up to 30 tracks See P 31 37 Not Support An iPod iPhone that is not s
58. ress the ENTER key to determine the selection Select the iPod menu Setting the repeat playback Press the REPEAT key Each time you press the key the repeat setting is changed Setting the random Press the RANDOM key Each time you press the key the random setting is changed Switching display contents Press the DISPLAY key to shift the selection i Elapsed time for the track number f Day Ciock English 2011 10 07 anal USB This section explains how to connect a USB flash memory or USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player USB device and play back audio files from it Playing Back from a USB Dev Connect a USB flash memory or USB mass storage class compliant digital au dio player to the USB connector and play back audio files from it Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the USB device you are connecting Supported Files WAV CD EJECT MP3 TUNER BAND AUX PCIN D IN1 2 WMA AAC S AA See lt Supported Audio Files gt for details P 23 24 1 4 PCALL TUNING T Connect a USB device to the USB lt connector on the front panel of the main unit VOLUME MODE TONE _D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD KENWOOD RC RPO706E 7 Press the USB 1I key to begin playback Simply pressing the USBB I key turns on the system and begins playback After folders or
59. s a setting ___ _1 e ENTER Fixes a setting Sets the sound quality P 52 55 Uses for several settings i _ Switches the playback gt mode P 29 31 35 37 o Me l l I l l I I l l I l 4 e Selects the playback mode i REPEAT ee OO p l G l Selects tracks or radio i P 29 33 35 stations l ag P 27 30 31 36 38 41 i i l CLEAR omen BANDOM Clears settings P 31 37 _ Co QG CT Switches the information L 1 shown on the display Performs PTY search P 43 PTY i DISPLAY P 27 33 35 39 42 49 KENWOOD DIMMER P 67 Sets the brightness of the display RC RP0706E R K731 R K731_E indb 16 2011 10 07 aal Component Names and Functions Using the remote control After plugging the main unit into an AC wall outlet press the power key on the remote control to turn the system on After the system powers up press the key for the function you want to use Point the remote control at the remote sensor when using it Approx 6m Approx eee 30 D00 elata Oo D 0 D 0 OMocy The remote control may not operate correctly if direct sunlight or light from a high frequency fluorescent lamp such as an inverter type is shining on the remote sensor If this happens move the system to a different location to avoid this type of malfunction 000000 000000 000000 Loadi
60. sc Depending on the specifications of the writing software used the recorded folder names and file names may not be dis played correctly Playback for multi session discs or discs that contain large numbers of folders may take longer to begin than for normal discs If you write audio files and music CD tracks CD DA format to the same disc the disc may not play correctly Before writing audio files to a disc check that the files play back correctly on the PC being used to write the files After you finish writing check that the written files are played back correctly Use the correct file extensions mp3 wma m4a wav in the names of audio files Files without file extensions will not play Also do not use audio file extensions mp3 wma m4a wav for files that are not audio files For more information on file extensions see lt Supported Audio Files gt on the right In this manual MP3 WMA AAC and WAV files are referred to collectively as audio files PPE R K731 a R K731_Eindb 22 2011 10 07 one Important Information Supported Audio Files On this system you can play the audio file types listed below MP3 WMA AAC and WAV MP3 files CD USB WAV files USB only Extension mp3 Extension wav Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Sampling frequency Bit rate 32 k 320 kbps 8 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz Quantization bit rate 8 16 bit File format Windows Media
61. speaker CAUTION Observe the following cautions when installing the system Insufficient heat radiation may build up internal heat and cause a malfunction or fire hazard Do not place any object on the system that may hinder heat radiation Do not place the system upside down or lay it on its side Do not cover the system with a cloth or place it on a carpet or blanket Do not place the system in a narrow space that hinders the ventilation Leave the spaces specified below around the cabinets of the main unit Top panel 50cm or more Side panel 10 cm or more Back panel 10 cm or more Install the system so the power outlet is easily accessible and unplug the power cord from the power outlet immediately in case of any trouble Note that the power supply to the system is not shut down completely by simply setting the power switch to OFF To shut down the power supply completely unplug the power cord Getting the best acoustic effect The sound will vary depending on the positioning of the speakers To get the best possible sound quality note the guidelines below Ensure that the areas around the left and right speakers are as identical as possible Set up the left and right speakers away from the wall and hang thick curtains on any windows to minimize echoes or reverberation Place the left and right speakers as far apart as possible Position the speakers at the same height as your ears when you are using the
62. system R K731_Eindb 9 English 2011 10 07 14 08 3 R K731_Eindb 10 T 2011 10 07 14 08 3 Ensure that all the cords are securely connected Loose or incomplete connections may result in noise interference or no sound at all Main Connections Do not plug the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet until all the connections are completed Before disconnecting any cords or cables always turn the system off and unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna Push into the slot Connect to FM75Q Find the location that gives the best reception Fix the antenna in place Caution for Connection Directly point to the location and direction that PY 15 give the best reception AC power cord Insert the plug firmly all the way into the AC wall outlet 0 To AC wall outlet DIGITAL IN aii wy B D IN2 Ge PC IN For more information see lt Connecting Other Accessories Commercially Available Units gt on P 12 13 Right speaker Left speaker F Since antenna installation requires skill and experience always consult your dealer A Caution for outdoor antenna A before installation The antenna should be located away from power lines If the installation antenna falls over contact wi
63. t the microcomputer display is faulty etc Unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet pPlug the power cord back in while holding down the power key on the main unit Upon the start of the microcomputer resetting the display shown on the right appears When finish resetting it turns to Standby Mode Bear in mind that resetting erases any stored information and restores the system s default settings English A R K731_Eindb 73 2011 10 07 oes Care and Storage Care and storage of main unit E Keep the system out of the following lo Care and storage of CDs E Storing a CD 74 R K731_E_11 indd 74 cations Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas subjected to excessive humidity or dust Areas exposed to direct heat from heating equipment Be careful against condensation Extreme differences between system temperature and air temperature can cause water droplets condensation to form on the system The system will not operate properly while condensation is present If condensation forms do not use the sys tem for a few hours to allow the condensation to dry Take special care against condensation when the system is moved between two locations of very different temperatures or into a room where high humidity is present When the main unit becomes dirty When the front panel or case gets dirty wipe it with a soft dry cloth Never use lacquer th
64. tations with the Auto Memory function P 40 PS Program Service Name Display When a Radio Data System broadcast is received the station name is co EJECT automatically displayed TUNERZBAND AUX POIN D INI 2 USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO IDDO P CALL TUNING To switch the displays Press the DISPLAY key A The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key PS Program Service Name 2 gt MODE TONE D BASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER nimmer RANDOM DISPLAY countries or areas KENWOOD RC RPO706E Some stations may not be provided or be given different names depending on LY R K731 R K731_E_05 indd 42 T 2011 11 10 eal Radio Data System The tuner automatically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a specified program type genre WwW Press the PTY key When a Radio Data System broadcast is received the program type is shown on the CD EJECT rena ia eae ae display If no PTY data is available or if the station mi EG CDE CH is not a Radio Data TUNING System station None is displayed 2 Press the 4 or V key to select the desired program type TORE Select it while PTY is lit Use the program type table for your convenience Program type table Program Type Name Display Program Type Name Display Pop Music Pop M W
65. th a power line creates the risk of electric shock R K731 Connecting the System If the system is connected correctly and still does not operate Microcomputer malfunctions normally or shows display errors reset the microcomputer P 73 Connecting the AM loop antenna The antenna supplied with the system is for indoor use Place it as far as possible away from the main unit your TV set the speaker cords and the power cord and point it in the direction that gives the best reception Connecting the antenna cord As shown on the right connect the AM 1 antenna cord to the AM terminal A A gt C2 Connecting the FM indoor antenna The antenna supplied with the system is a basic antenna for indoor use For stable signal reception the use of an outdoor antenna commercially available is recommended To connect an outdoor antenna first remove the indoor antenna Connecting the speakers Never short circuit the positive and negative ends of the Notes on connecting the speaker cords Do not touch the and cords together Mis speaker cords takenly reversing the positive and negative polarity will result in unnatural sound and unclear sound Connecting the speaker cords to the main unit gi English R K731_E_02 indd 11 2011 10 11 asal Connecting the System Connecting Other Accessories Commercially Available Units When conne
66. the Program Timer will not start playback at the correct time Asa certain margin of error is allowed for the clock it is recommended that you check and adjust the clock at regular intervals 2011 10 07 woes When you want to return to the previous step during the setting procedure Setting the Timer A Sleep Timer automatically turns the system off after a set interval while a Program Timer starts playback at a specified time CD EJECT POIN DN1 2 USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO a a C PCALL TUNING Soo gt VOLUME MODE TONE D BASS a PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731_Eindb 61 This function automatically turns the system off after a set interval You can set an interval from 10 to 120 minutes TV Press the SLEEP key Each time you press the key the interval changes as follows The next setting after 120 minutes is timer off Gage inti on ED E 92 unlit Sleep Timer on Time setting While the Sleep Timer is running you can check the remaining time by pressing the SLEEP key m To cancel the Sleep Timer Press the power key to turn the system off Standby or press the SLEEP to turn off Continued to next page N English 2011 10 07 aasal 62 Setting the Timer CD EJECT UNERZBAND Aux POIN D INV 2 USB DAUDIO AUTO MONO a a Cr PCALL TUNING PMODE SLEEP TIMER KEN
67. the label OOOO side facing upwards The Reading message flashes while the unit is reading the information on the CD When the installation of the disc is complete 8 lights up RO RPOTOSE Track number during playback Elapsed time of current ACDis inserted track E To eject the CD Stop playback and press the CD EJECT key on the remote control or the 4 key on the main unit Track numbers may not be displayed correctly when the following types of discs are played Discs recorded in multiple sessions R K731 2011 10 07 14 08 3 Explanations of main unit procedures Explanations of remote control procedures Related functions that may also be helpful D AUDIO Adjusting the Digital Audio Player Input Level P50 Audio Settings P51 onwards m Operations during digital audio player plelybacl Pausing and resumin playback Press the D AUDIO II Press the B I key key Press the W key Press the ml key Hold down the lt 4 or Hold down the lt or PH key PI key Skipping tracks skipping back skipping to the start Skip a track ee Press the P key Press the P key Skipbacktotheprevioustra f 0 000000000 Press the a key two or Press the key two or more times in succession more times in succession ReturntothestartofthetraH O O O lt lt
68. thesleep Timen SLEEP e rene e ee coset sce 61 SettingtheProgramtTimen Mimer Set e a e 62 Display Settings Setting the Display Brightness DIMMER seseesesssesssesesesess 67 Turning the Display Saver ON OFF messes sce e eters sere 67 Auto PowerSave A PS itceccsccccsssescecccssccssctocsesenesosocs 68 English 2011 10 07 woes Setting the System Clock Set the system clock to the correct time and the day of the week CD EJECT UNERZBAND _AUX POIN D INI 2 TONE O 3ASS PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731 R K731_Eindb 60 cr Press the MODE key 2 Select Time Adjust Press the 4 or X key gt Press the ENTER key 3 Set the day of the week Press the 4 or W key gt Press the ENTER key 4 Set the time Use the 4 or Y key to set the hour gt Press the ENTER key Use the 4 or Y key to set the minute gt Press the ENTER key The currently set day of the week and time are displayed If you make a mistake repeat the procedure from the beginning press the 4 key If there is a power failure or the system is unplugged from the wall outlet for some time set the time again Pressing the W key on the remote control or on the main unit while the system is in the Standby mode will display the time for 5 seconds If the system clock time setting is not correct
69. upported with this device is connected See P 32 Non PCM The DIGITAL IN terminal on the rear panel of the main unit is receiving non PCM input signals See P 13 Unlock The component connected to the DIGITAL IN or PC IN terminal on the rear panel of the main unit is not turned on Alternatively there is no signal input The sampling frequency of the input PCM signals is outside the playable range er ee There is no TAG information See P 23 Glossary of Terms Term Meaning AAC An abbreviation for Advanced Audio Coding This is a compression standard that applies only to the audio component in image compression methods used for digital broadcasting etc Bit rate A value indicating the amount of information processed per second The higher the bit rate the better the sound quality CD DA Refers to music CDs Almost all discs normally referred to as CDs are actually CD DA discs An audio compression method developed by Germany s Fraunhofer IIS which achieves high rates of data compression by discarding data not readily audible to humans MP3 can compress data down to rates of approximately 1 11 128 kbps while retaining sound quality equivalent to a music CD Sampling A value that indicates the number of times per second analog signals are sampled for frequency conversion to digital signals The sampling frequency for music CDs is 44 1 kHz Nor mally the higher the sampling frequency the better the sound quality TA
70. wimming pool and the like Do not place an object containing liquid such as a flower vase on the appliance 4 Accessories Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 5 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 6 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the product If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company 7 CAUTION Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided
71. xt on the display and uneven dis play brightness CD EJECT Y Press the MODE key UNERZBAND AUX POIN D INY 2 USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO un y Select Display Saver Press the 4 or P key WwW NAN Press the ENTER key PMODE SLEEP TIMER Z Ci Select On or Off O Press the 4 or W key REPEAT OOO OOO CLEAR pmmer RANDOM OOO O PTY DISPLAY KENWOOD Vv setae Press the ENTER key The display saver is active The display saver is disabled ER e When you are playing from a CD or USB the display saver is activated if the system is not used at all for 10 minutes after the playback stops If you selected another input source the display saver is activated if the system is not used at all for 10 minutes after the last key is pressed English y4 R K731_E_10 indd 67 P 2011 10 11 asal Auto Power Save A PS Auto Power Save A P S automatically turns the system off if no operation is per formed for 30 minutes after a CD or a USB connected device stops playing CD EJECT UNERZBAND _ AUX POIN PMODE SLEEP TIMER KENWOOD RC RPO706E R K731 R K731_E_10 indd 68 5 Press the MODE key USB D AUDIO AUTO MONO ED ED ED C PCALL TUNING 2 Select A P S Set Press the 4 or gt key v Press the ENTER key A PS flashes on the display y Select On or Off P
72. y to begin playback E To cancel program mode a Stop playback and press the P MODE key so that PGM is no lon ger displayed E To remove a track from a program Stop playback and then press the CLEAR key Each time you press the key the last programmed track is cleared E To add a track to the end of the program If you are already playing an audio file stop playback and carry out steps 1 Q to 3 If you turn the system off switch to another input source or remove the USB device for which program playback is set the information in the specified program is erased English fey 2011 10 26 com Receiving Radio Broadcasts This section explains how to listen to the FM AM radio and memorize radio stations tening to FM AM Radio Simply pressing the TUNER BAND key turns on the system and allows you to listen to the radio CD EJECT TV Press the TUNER BAND key to select FM or AM TERVA oN PA OHC TUNING Each time you press the key the band switches between FM and AM A Select a station Choosing from preset stations Preset Call Select a preset station See P 40 and P 41 for more information on presets H Selecting with the P CALL keys To display the next stored station Press the a a or B gt BI key To run through the sequence of stored stations at intervals of roughly 0 5 seconds Press and hold the ka a or gt key KENWO

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