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Kenwood Electronics K-531-SB home audio set
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1. Lights during USB connection P 30 Lights while the sleep timer is set P 38 Lights while the program timer is set P 39 40 AUTO Lights during automatic tuning Goes off during manual tuning P 22 TUNED Lights when you are tuned to the radio station P 22 ST Lights when you are receiving the stereo broadcast P 22 Lights in folder playback mode P 31 Lights in program playback mode P 21 Lights in random playback mode P 20 31 Lights during CD USB repeat playback P 20 31 C2 Lights during all track repeat playback C241 Lights during single track repeat playback Lights when the audio file folder is displayed Lights in the PTY search mode P 24 Lights when a track is displayed Lights during stop of CD DA disc playback while the total time is displayed Part names and functions 20 A P S TONE D BASS SPRM EX Lights while iPod iPhone is connected P 28 Lights when there is a disc in the CD tray P 18 Lights during playback P 18 26 28 30 Flashes when the sound is muted Lights when playback is paused P 19 26 29 31 Shows numbers and text kHz Lights when the AM reception frequency is displayed P 22 Lights when the sampling frequency is displayed MHz Ligh
2. Rear view To AUDIO IN To AUX PLAY IN B To DIGITAL IN Audio cord commercially available 1 Digital optical cable commercially available 3 5 mm stereo mini plug cable commercially available EISiatauio player Cassette deck etc TV or BD recorder etc Output from the Optical digital output Analog audio output headphones PCM signal DEN he Microcomputer malfunctions If the System is connected correctly and still does not operate normally or shows display errors reset the microcomputer P 45 Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with the component connected to the System AUDIO IN terminal When you are not using the component unplug the mini plug cable from the main unit DIGITAL IN optical terminal Select PCM for output signal setting of the connected component DIGITAL OUT optical terminal The audio signals from an Audio CD or a CD R CD RW recorded with CD DA format are output as digital signals The audio signals from audio files MP3 WMA recorded on a CD R CD RW or iPod USB BLUETOOTH TUNER AUDIO IN AUX or D IN cannot be output AUX REC OUT terminals The audio signals from the souce played are output as analog signals English D Part names and functions Main unit Top view e lt terminal P 30 Connector for iPod iPhone P 28 Switches to Red Lights in normal BLUETOOTH Enters st
3. When D IN is selected the input signal sampling frequency is displayed 2 Operate the connected external component to start playback Adjusting the input level for AUX source Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the same volume setting Press AUXI You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to AUX NJ Operate the component connected to AUX PLAY IN terminals to start playback UJ Press MODE d Press lt 4 or gt to select INPUT LEVEL then press ENTER Press A or V to adjust the input level 3 to 5 then press ENTER To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as AUX or D IN Day Clock back to the beginning DEN Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with the external component e e This System can play PCM 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz digital signals Digital audio players etc Preparation Timer see C Connect a component such as a digital audio player to the AUDIO IN Ss an terminal on the rear panel Refer to Other connections commercially PREV NEXT available accessories for connection P 9 3 Starts playback SHUFFLE 2 7 Press AUDIO IN 9 You can also start playback on the main u
4. When recording with a timer the System is turned on and paused 2 minutes before the start time of the recording When you activate two programs make sure the times for each program are different by at least 3 minutes to ensure that their operations do not overlap f you select PLAY or Al PLAY turn off the System more than 1 minute before the start time e f you select REC turn off the System more than 3 minutes before the start time When the System is in Standby mode you can display the timer setting on or off and the current time for 5 seconds by pressing I Continued to next page English Timer settings 3 Press Alor V to make selection then press ENTER TIMER SLEEP E Select PROG 1 or PROG 2 SETUP eM S FOLDER Q Select ON or OFF n e TE Selecting OFF ends the procedure and restores the original display Select the day s to activate the timer SHUFFLE EVERYDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MON FRI TUE SAT SAT SUN O Select EVERY WEEK or ONETIME REPEAT CLEARY pope Set the ON time start time PTY Set the OFF time end time Select PLAY Al PLAY or REC m e PLAY Timer playback with the volume set for program timer AI PLAY Timer playback with the volume gradually increased to the level set for program timer e REC Timer recording Q Set the volume level 0
5. MS gt v USB REC BLUETOOTH Al 015 iPod USB AUTO MONO M A PCALL TUNING TUNER AUDIOIN A BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO50SE Listening to a BLUETOOTH device Once the BLUETOOTH device is registered with the System connect the BLUETOOTH device and start playing music 1 Press BLUETOOTH II to start playback of the BLUETOOTH device You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to BLUETOOTH and then pressing P I To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as BLUETOOTH Day Clock back to the beginning Other operations during playback To pause and resume playback Press BLUETOOTH B gt 1I To stop playback Press W To fast forward or reverse Press and hold gt gt to fast forward Press and hold lt a to reverse To skip tracks Press gt gt to skip to the next track Press kea to skip to the beginning of a track Press kaa repeatedly to skip to a previous track To improve the sound of the BLUETOOTH device BLUETOOH sound enhancer BLUETOOTH sound enhancer function allows natural listening of the music from the BLUETOOTH device by correcting the unnatural sound range 7 Press BLUETOOTH SOUND ENHANCER Each time you press the button BLUETOOTH sound enhancer is switched between
6. scessssscssescecsssccroiscccssoss 2 Part names and functions 10 Important information 14 i CD Stats Playa Clete cee cee tener 18 Other operations during playback 19 RANGO DIAY ees e o 20 REPEAT PIIN e c RARE 20 PROG allay teet rm etme create eae 21 Radio Listening to FM AM radio 22 Presetting stations automatically AUTO MEMORY se errr ee 23 Presetting stations manually 23 Radio Data System Displaying Program Service PS name 24 Searching for a desired Program Type P Seanc sse eee teen 24 BLUETOOTH Pairing this System with a BLUETOOTH devices c ca e c DE E 25 Listening to a BLUETOOTH device 26 Other operations during playback 26 To improve the sound of the BLUETOOTH device BLUETOOTH sound enliancer sce eee e 26 Other BLUETOOTH settings eere 27 iPod iPhone Starts PlaVDACK rarena etre EEA 28 Other operations during playback 29 USB playback Starts playback oc eee 30 Deleting the audio files from the USB device dece c MC eee ee ee 30 Other operations during playback 31 External components StartsplavDdeker cce cee MU m 52 Adjusting the input level for AUX OEE erect OK hears 32 a Digital audio players 3 Startsiplayback e oen eee eot Adjusting the input level x USB recording Recording all tracks of a CD
7. KENWOOD COMPACT HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM K 531 INSTRUCTION MANUAL JVC KENWOOD Corporation G Bluetooth DSP COMPACT 5p vm mrez DIGITAL AUDIO Oc GVT0353 002A E X Safety precautions N Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation 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 Units are designed for operation as follows Australia AC 240 V only Europe AC 230 V only 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 SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Safety precautions 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover or cabinet There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION e Do not block the ventil
8. 31 Stops playback Searches for the radio frequency manually Selects tracks or radio stations P 19 22 26 31 34 P 19 22 26 29 31 Fast forwards reverses tracks TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN and selects radio stations P 19 C JCJ 22 26 31 Selects input source Starts playback P 22 32 33 DEN One Touch Operation While in Standby mode pressing BLUETOOTH II CD B 11 iPod B 11 e USB 11 TUNER BAND AUDIO IN AUX or D IN also turns on the power and switches the input SOUIce Part names and functions Using the remote control Loading the batteries Remote sensor KENWOOD TA Bl va No v I RO3 AAA supplied e The batteries supplied with the System are for operational testing and may last only for a short time e When replacing the batteries always load 2 new E3 batteries The remote control may not operate correctly if direct sunlight or light from a high frequency Do not leave the batteries fluorescent lamp such as an inverter type is near fire or under direct shining on the remote sensor If this happens sunlight A fire explosion or move the System to a different location to avoid excessive heat generation this type of malfunction may result How to use the number buttons on the remote control Use the number buttons to select tracks on a disc preset stations To select 3rd item press 3 To select 17th item
9. CD Tag display Title Album name Artist name 31 Available ID3 tags 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 File names 64 Folder names 64 USB Tag display Title Album name Artist name 64 Available ID3 tags 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 This System is capable of displaying alohanumeric characters Other characters are displayed as asterisks 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 encoding e DRM Digital Rights Management files cannot be played e WMA Pro WMA Lossless WMA Voice files cannot be played e Audio files encoded using VBR Variable Bit Rate may use bit rates that fall outside the supported range Audio files with bit rates outside the supported range cannot be played Be aware to 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 we will not be held liable for any losses caused by loss of stored data English Important information 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 d
10. Other settings di Setting the display brightness DIMMER a aR Adjust the display brightness according to your preferences and the m conditions in the room e 7 Press DIMMER repeatedly SHUFFLE Each time you press the button the mode changes as 8 DIMMER OFF normal brightness gt DIMMER 1 reduces the 9 a display brightness gt DIMMER 2 reduces the display brightness SHEAR PMODE and turn off the dial lighting gt DIMMER 3 restores the normal AM EM display brightness and turn off the dial lighting gt back to the beginning D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE bispu VOLUME Setting the display saver DISP SAVER X e P Turn on the display saver if the System is not used at all for a set period The display information scrolls to prevent burn in of the text on the display and uneven display brightness Iw EOM T Press MODE NM A NEM a Sena oe 2 Press 4 or to select DISP SAVER then press SSA CSE ENTER L3c3rr 3 Press Alor V to select ON or OFF then press ENTER ON Activates the display saver if the System is not in used at all for about 10 minutes after playback stops or a button is pressed z1N1 010 B OFF Deactivates the display saver Setting the System clock Press MODE Press 4 or gt to select TIME ADJUST then press ENTER Press A or V to set the day of the week then press ENTER gt uw N Press A or V to set the
11. Output DC 5 V 500 mA iPod iPhone Output DC 5 V 1A Tuner FM tuner Reception frequency range 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 Specifications Semiconductor laser BLUETOOTH Version BLUETOOTH ver 2 1 EDR Class 2 Compatible BLUETOOTH profile Communication format Maximum communication range A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile 2 4 GHz FHSS Line of sight approx 10 m For reception only compatible with SCMS T Power supply etc Power supply Europe AC 230 V 50 Hz Australia AC 240 V 50 Hz Standby power consumption 0 5 W or less Power consumption 45 W Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 200 mm x 95 mm x 299 mm Weight net 2 3 kg Speaker Enclosure Bass reflex Speaker unit 110 mm Cone type Rated impedance 4Q Max input power 40 W Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 140 mm x 237 mm x 236 mm Weight net 3 4 kg each Notes e JVC KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice e Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at extremely cold locations where water freezes English KENWOOD For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the
12. to skip to the beginning of a track Press k repeatedly to skip to a previous track To skip folders MP3 WMA Press NEXT to skip to a track in the next folder Press PREV to skip to a track in the previous folder DEN About Resume function for MP3 WMA only When you stop playback by pressing W the track being played is stored Pressing the CD w H restarts playback from the beginning of that track Resume function e The Resume function is canceled if you change the input source or turn off the power English D CD Timer steep Random play N You can play all tracks in the disc in random order SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER BREV NEXT e If a disc is already playing press B to stop playback DIMMER Pd Press P MODE repeatedly until gt c indicator lights up BLUETOOTH eo 2 Press CD 9 II to start playback dii To cancel random play Press B to stop playback then press P MODE repeatedly until 9c indicator goes off Repeat play You can play desired track s repeatedly D BASS TONE FLAT DISPLAY VOLUME use REC BLUETOOTH 1 Press CD 9 II to play the track you want to repeat aan PCALL TUNNe 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly to select repeat play ee Each time you press the button the mode changes as eae Single track repeat playback D 1 indicator lights up gt For MP3 WMA only Folder repeat playback 5 C2 indic
13. 34 Recording a single track of a CD 34 Recording desired tracks in desired Ode dtu teh eat a 34 Recording from TUNER AUDIO IN AUX SOUCA eroe T OE NEIN 34 Selecting the recording sound quality 35 Dividing the recorded file automatically 35 Audio settings Adjusting super bass tones D BASS 36 Adjusting the range levels TONE 36 Matching the acoustic effect to the listening environment CONEQ 37 Settilag SupremeEX x n 27 Adjusting the volume balance of the left ancdughtspeakels eee menm evS 37 Timer settings Setting the sleep timer SLEEP 38 Setting the program timer TIMER SET 39 Other settings Setting the display brightness DIMMER S S eut ore ecce 41 Setting the display saver DISP SAVER Em e MAH 41 Setting the System clock 41 Setting the Auto Power Save A P S 42 Troubleshooting 43 Specifications 46 English Introduction How to read this manual e The explanations in this manual primarily describe operation procedures using the remote control If the main unit has the same or similar button names they can also be used for the operations e The displays shown in this instruction manual may differ from the actual displays Accessories If any accessories are missing or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your
14. BLUETOOTH II to select BLUETOOTH source a P bd e 1 2 usb REC BLUETOOTH 3 Press DBLUETOOH SETUP 4 cD iPod USB AUTO MONO A NNNM n4 LgA L mee PCALL TUNING Press lt or gt to select PAIRING then press ENTER The System enters pairing mode on e If no operation is done for about 5 minutes pairing mode is cancelled laa gt i mnl at ol 5 Operate the BLUETOOTH device to perform the pairing operation SUCCESS appears on the display when pairing is completed KENWOOD When searching for this System with the BLUETOOTH device this REMOTE CONTROL UNIT System appears as K 531 oS BLUETOOTH LED on the main unit flashes during the pairing process Q m PAIRING e If you are required to enter PIN code during pairing operation input 0000 BLUETOOH LED After pairing is successful the System will establish connection with the BLUETOOTH device The BLUETOOTH LED on the main unit lights up while the BLUETOOTH device is connected You can also enter the pairing mode by holding BLUETOOTH II or O m PAIRING on the main unit while the BLUETOOTH device is turned Main unit on Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with your BLUETOOTH device English BLUETOOTH TIMER SLEEP 5 a SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 SHUFFLE 6 REPEAT SEEE PMODE EIN FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME
15. ENHANCE ON activated and ENHANCE OFF deactivated DENM For some BLUETOOTH devices fast forward fast reverse does not work e The BLUETOOTH device will be disconnected automatically if you turn off the BLUETOOTH device or the System you change the input source you press and hold Q IB PAIRING until CANCEL appears on the display BLUETOOTH Other BLUETOOTH settings P3 TEETE 1 Press BLUETOOTH SETUP PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 2 Press lt 4 or gt to select an item then press ENTER PAIRING Enters pairing process P 25 SHUFFLE un RECEIVE Establishes the connection with the last connected BLUETOOTH device a e ges CANCEL Disconnects the BLUETOOTH device e SEL DEVICE Selects the registered BLUETOOTH device you D BASS TONE FLAT want to connect DEL DEVICE Deletes the registered BLUETOOTH device MODE DiSPLAY VOLUME e SYS INFO Shows the System name K 531 and the qu BLUETOOTH address g 3 Use lt 4 gt A V or ENTER to change the setting if e d necessary se amp You can select the item when no BLUETOOTH device is connected when TAES alee the BLUETOOTH LED on the main unit is turned off You can select the item when a BLUETOOTH device is connected when the TUNER AUDIOIN AUX BLUETOOTH LED on the main unit lights up BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0O503E BLUET
16. about updating iPod iPhone check on the Apple web site lt http www apple com gt About compatible USB device USB flash memory USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player About BLUETOOTH function BLUETOOTH is a short range wireless radio communication technology for the mobile device such as mobile phones digital audio players and other devices The BLUETOOTH devices can be connected without cables and communicate with each other This System supports the following BLUETOOTH profiles A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile If a BLUETOOTH device compatible with AVRCP is connected the BLUETOOTH device can be operated from the System P 26 Important information Supported audio files On this System you can play the audio file types listed below e MP3 WMA and WAV files are referred to collectively as audio files E When playing a wav file whose sampling frequency is 88 2 kHz or 96 kHz while an iPod iPhone is connected the playback sound may be interrupted In this case disconnect the iPod iPhone from the System Disc formats ISO 9660 Level 1 ISO 9660 Level 2 Joliet Romeo Number of file limits Max files folders 512 in total CD Max folders 255 Files per folder 511 Max files 2000 Max folders 999 Files per folder 999 Max folder layers 16 USB Maximum number of displayable characters File names 28 Folder names 28
17. and storage Main unit Keep the System out of the following locations Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas subjected to excessive humidity or dust Areas exposed to direct heat from heating equipment e 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 System 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 a main unit becomes dirty When the front panel or case gets dirty wipe it with a soft dry cloth Never use lacquer thinner benzine alcohol or contact revitalizer which will cause discoloration or deformation Discs e Storing a disc If you do not plan to use a disc for a long time remove it from the main unit and store it in its case Cleaning a disc When a disc is contaminated with fingerprints or other stains wipe gently in the radial direction using a soft dry cloth Do not use a phonograph record cleaner lacquer thinner benzine or alcohol to clean discs Do not use any disc accessory stabilizer protective sheet protective ring etc or lens cleaner Other cautions Do not write on a disc with a pencil or bal
18. dealer or shipper immediately We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future AM loop antenna x1 Remote control x1 Speaker cords 2 m x2 RC RP0503E FM indoor antenna x1 Batteries for remote control RO3 AAA x2 Transporting or moving the System Before transporting or moving the System 1 Remove any disc from the main unit P 18 Press CD II to make sure that NO DISC appears on the display 2 Turn off the System 3 Make sure any other components connected to the System are turned off 4 Disconnect all the cords and cables Introduction Installing the System e 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 speakers are not magnetically shielded The magnets used in the speakers may cause color irregularities on CRT TVs or CRT monitors Do not set up the speakers too close to a TV or a monitor KENWOOD Left speaker Main unit Right speaker Proper ventilation CAUTION 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 cabine
19. f the selected preset number is already assigned to a station the existing station is overwritten by the new station English l Radio Data System Preparation e 2 Press TUNER BAND to select FM Preset Radio Data System stations with AUTO MEMORY function P 23 SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER Displaying Program Service PS name 3 SHUFFLE When an Radio Data System broadcast is received the station REPEAT name is displayed automatically 6 9 BP pope To change the display information D O Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as Program service name Frequency Day Clock back to the MODE pisPLAY VOLUME beginning e D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE Gy QT Searching for a desired Program Type PTY Search lt amp USB REC BLUETOOTH ag CON esm USEI AuTo Mono PTY indicator lig hts up Bp M M When a Radio Data System broadcast is received the program type is Z Press PTY PCALL TUNING shown on the display If no PTY data is available or if the station is not a Radio Data System TUNER AUDIO IN station None appears on the display nw gt ei lt a Pre 2 Press A or V to select the desired program type then press ENTER PTY indicator flashes e f a program of the desired type is found that program is received KENWOOD and the program type name disp
20. files Track number Elapsed playing time gt File format MP3 or WMA Folder number Track number gt File name gt Folder name gt Title TAG Artist name TAG Album name TAG gt Day Clock back to the beginning Track numbers may not be displayed correctly for the following types of discs e Discs recorded in Mix mode e Discs recorded in multiple sessions e Discs recorded in mixed formats of CD DA format and formats that are not music data Mix mode combines the CD DA format with audio files such as MP3 and WMA TIMER P3 SETUP E NHANCE R BLUETOOTH D BASS TONE USB REC ej iPod e m PCALL TUNER AUDIO IN BAND SLEEP b FOLDER DIMMER SHUFFLE REPEAT BELEE PMODE PTY FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME BLUETOOTH Al USB AUTO MONO oO TUNING AUX D IN KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0O503E CD Other operations during playback To pause playback Press CD P 1I To stop playback Press BM To playback a specified track number Press 3 to play the 3rd track Press z10 1 and then 7 to play the 17th track Press 210 2 and then 0 to play the 20th track Press 210 210 1 2 and then 3 to play the 123rd track To fast forward or reverse Press and hold gt gt to fast forward Press and hold lt ta to reverse To skip tracks Press gt gt to skip to the next track Press k
21. from the System then play or the iPod iPhone unplug and plug the power cord For reset of iPod iPhone refer to the cannot be recognized Apple web site e The iPod iPhone is connected to the e amp z terminal The e amp z terminal of the System does not support the iPod iPhone connection iPod iPhone Troubleshooting Symptoms Solution No sound can be heard when USB flash memory or a USB audio player is connected e Plug in the USB flash memory correctly P 30 Connect the USB cable correctly P 30 Check to make sure the USB audio player is turned on Format the USB flash memory with the FAT32 format on a PC Be aware that the all recorded data on the USB flash memory is deleted if formatted Use other USB flash memory e The iPod iPhone is connected to the e amp terminal The e amp z terminal of the System does not support the iPod iPhone connection The iPod iPhone does not play or the iPod iPhone cannot be recognized Unable to record to the USB e Make sure the USB device is not full o device e Make sure the USB device is not copy protected 5 Make sure the connected USB device is compatible with this System g P 14 u The number of files folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the System can recognize Erase unwanted files folders The remote control does not Load new batteries P 13 work Use the remote control w
22. hour then press ENTER un Press A or V to set the minute then press ENTER DEN e ifa power failure occurs or the System is unplugged then plugged in again set the System clock to e the correct time again When the System is in Standby mode you can display the clock time for 5 seconds by pressing I English E Other settings Setting the Auto Power Save A P S TIMER SLEEP a SETUP eNNANGER FOLDER 1 Press MODE PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 2 Press 4 or to select A P S SET then press ENTER SHUFFLE 6 a 3 Press Alor V to select ON or OFF then press ENTER CLEAR pone ON Activates the auto power save if no operation is performed for 210 PTY 15 minutes in the following conditions e The volume is set to 0 VOLUME 0 or sound is muted Disc or USB device is not played with the target input source CD or USB selected e BLUETOOTH device is not connected with BLUETOOTH source selected e iPod iPhone is not connected with iPod source selected No audio signals come in and UNLOCK appears on the m s display with D IN source selected C M 5 OFF Deactivates the auto power save MEM 74 _ AL E D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME a bd BCALL TUNING laqa ei qa gt TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO050SE DEN Auto Power Save does not work while recording on the U
23. in digital signal processor DSP you can adjust also the levels of low mid and high range tones 1 Press TONE to select the range tones ue E Each time you press the button the range tone changes as er iPod USB AUTO MONO M M NM BASS low range tones gt MID mid range tones gt TREBLE high LES ane range tones Canceled back to the beginning laa Pel aa 2 Press 4 or gt to select the frequency P e BASS 100Hz 150 Hz 200 Hz e MID 1 kHz 2 kHz 3 kHz e TREBLE 5 kHz 7 kHz 10 kHz You can adjust 1 frequency for each range tone LACES 3 Press Alor V to adjust the level 8 to 8 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to adjust the other range tones if acquired B Press ENTER to confirm e TONE indicator lights up except if the level is set to 0 To cancel super bass tones or range levels Press FLAT All level values are set to 0 Variable frequencies Adjusted level LEVEL dB LEVEL dB Variability Frequency Frequency Frequency 48 Variability Variability Variability e e H 0 8 Frequency Frequency BASS MID TREBLE BASS MID TREBLE BEN Audio setting adjustments do not affect the sound from components connected to the DIGITAL e OUT terminal or AUX REC OUT terminals or the sound during recording cs Audio settings Matching the acoustic effect to the listening TIMER SLEEP P3 environment CONEQ The CON
24. press 210 1 and then 7 To select 20th item press 210 2 and then 0 To select 123rd item press 210 210 1 2 and then 3 English Important information Supported media Media Explanation USB USB flash memory Never connect any other device besides USB flash memory USB mass storage class compliant 2 USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player digital audio player to the e amp terminal Note that we will not be held liable for any losses related to malfunction damage or data loss due to connection of any other type of device CD Commercially available music You may not be able to play discs that do not conform to CDs the CD standard such as Copy Control CDs CD R CD RW discs recorded in Discs must be finalized after recording CD DA format e Depending on the equipment or recording mode used for MP3 WMA files recorded on recording onto a CD R or CD RW and depending on the CD R CD RW discs type of CD R or CD RW used you may not be able to play the disc on this System Compatible device with this unit About compatible iPod iPhone Made for e iPod classic iPod nano 2nd 3rd 4th 5th and 6th generation e iPod touch 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th generation e iPhone 4S e iPhone 4 e iPhone 3GS e iPhone 3G Compatible with software newer than version 3 1 3 e If iPod iPhone does not play correctly update iPod software to the latest version For details
25. standby mode Lights up during recording 4 Press USB REC to start recording To stop recording Press W DEN e Do not disconnect the USB device during recording process e You cannot record MP3 WMA files recorded on a CD R CD RW USB recording does not function while the sleep timer is activated USB recording Selecting the recording sound quality TIMER SLEEP 5 a SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER PREV NEXT Press CD 11 TUNER BAND AUDIO IN or AUX to select an input source BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 dh 2 Press MODE 6 REPEAT 3 Press 4 or gt to select REC FORMAT then press BELAY PMODE ENTER pa 0 0 Y a ee ee ee eee ee eee 4 Press A or V to select the recording sound quality D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE then press ENTER esa Records with normal quality bit rate 128 kbps iti e HG Records with high quality bit rate 192 kbps P Dividing the recorded file automatically M You can divide the file during recording from a tuner or an external quss cQ Lor DE component etc automatically with 15 or 30 minute intervals na aM M You can select the dividing time for each input source BEINN ENMIEN Press TUNER BAND AUDIO IN or AUX to select the input source REC TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN EN UN Press MODE N Press lt or gt to select AUTO DIVIDE then press ENTER UJ KENWOOD Press A or V to select the interval for dividi
26. to 80 for program timer You cannot use the VOLUME A or VOLUME V to make this setting nme Dom Q Select the input source TUNER CD iPod USB D IN AUX or AUDIO NM 07 IN f you select an input source other than TUNER press ENTER to complete the settings f you select TUNER press A or V to select a preset number TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN then press ENTER to complete the settings If you select REC in step TUNER source is automatically selected Press A or W to select a preset number press ENTER then press A or V to select the recording sound quality SQ or HQ and press ENTER to complete the settings When the settings are completed COMPLETE appears and restores KENWOOD the original display REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0O503E DISPLAY VOLUME 4 M 0 e E PCALL TUNING laa i lt lt a e 4 Press to turn off the power in order to activate the program timer The STANDBY TIMER LED on the main unit lights orange To turn the timer off and on Press TIMER repeatedly when the System is turned on Each time you press the button the mode changes as PROG 1 turns on 1 indicator lights up gt PROG 2 turns on 2 indicator lights up gt PROG 1 and 2 turn on 12 indicator lights up Timer off 12 indicator goes off To modify the program settings Reconfigure the program timer from the beginning
27. you stop playback by pressing W the track being played is stored B indicator flashes Pressing the USB 1I restarts playback from the beginning of that track Resume function e The Resume function is canceled if you press BI again or turn off the power e Skip folder may not work with some USB devices e Program play is not available for USB playback e t is recommended to use a USB device whose capacity is less than 16 GB English Jl External components TIMER SLEEP P3 SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 SHUFFLE 6 REPEAT 9 BEHE PMODE 10 OO D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME c bd USB REC BLUETOOTH 075 iPod USBI AUTO MONO A AL _ Al E PCALL TUNING laa gt ei lt a Pe TUNER AUDIO IN BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E Preparation Connect an external component to the AUX PLAY IN or DIGITAL IN terminals on the rear panel Refer to Other connections commercially available accessories for connection P 9 Starts playback 1 For playing a component connected to the AUX PLAY IN terminals Press AUX You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to AUX For playing a component connected to the DIGITAL IN terminal Press D IN You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to D IN
28. Connection P 9 Check whether PCM is selected for the digital audio output setting on the connected component Amplifier Speakers A disc does not play back when loaded e Press the CD P Il No sound can be heard Clean the disc See Care and storage P 17 EE Playback skips e Clean the disc See Care and storage P 17 ME Some audio files are not e The System will not play audio files that are corrupted played e Make sure the audio file is supported for playback on the System P 15 It takes time to start e There may be a delay prior to playback if there are large numbers of playback folders P 16 Tag information is not e Refer to Supported audio files to check which tag information can be displayed correctly displayed on this System P 15 English Troubleshooting Symptoms Solution Connect the antennas P 8 Connect the black and white cords of the AM loop antenna correctly P 8 Select the broadcast band AM or FM P 22 e Tune the radio to the frequency of the desired station P 22 A radio broadcast cannot be received e Install an outdoor antenna away from roads e Turn off any electrical appliances that may be causing interference Move the System away from the TV A radio broadcast has interference from noise Automatic presetting does not work Pairing cannot be done Reduce the distance between the System and the BL
29. EO Convolution Equalizer digital sound correction technology allows you to select the suitable acoustic effect to your room SHUFFLE 1 Press MODE SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 1 2 nn REPEAT s 2 s Press lt 4 or gt to select CONEQ SET then press 210 PTY ENTER D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE 3 Press A or V to select a mode suitable to the room environment then press ENTER CONEG MODE1 For a room with an average acoustic environment e CONEG MODE For a room where sound is not echoed easily having a lot of sound absorbing materials e g curtains Y e CONEG MODES For a room where sound is echoed easily having CE E a lot of hard materials e g cement or floor boards DISPLAY VOLUME p cD iPod US AUTO MONO 74 NEM 74 LA L PCALL TUNING Setting Supreme EX laa gt ei mm 6 e Supreme EX is our original sound quality enhancement technology and am is used for playing CDs and audio files or for playback using components connected to the DIGITAL IN terminal Supreme EX works when CD D IN iPod or USB is selected Supreme EX does not work when the sampling frequency of the wav file is more than 48 kHz or when the input frequency for D IN is 96 kHz 88 2 kHz or 48 kHz SPRM EX indicator goes off NEN 00 5 T NC RPOSOGE 1 Press MODE 2 s Press lt 4 or gt to select SPRM SET then p
30. OOH LED Main unit English i iPod iPhone TIMER a SETUP ENHANCER BLUETOOTH 210 0 D BASS TONE USB REC 075 iPod PCALL laa gt i TUNER AUDIO IN Ey NN SLEEP FOLDER PREV NEXT DIMMER SHUFFLE REPEAT SEE PMODE XUNG FLAT DISPLAY VOLUME e gt v BLUETOOTH USB AUTO MONO A E TUNING lt a Pre AUX D IN KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E Starts playback 1 Connect an iPod iPhone iPod iPhone Dock adapter supplied with your iPod iPhone or commercially available 2 Press iPod P II to start playback You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to iPod and then pressing 1 To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as Elapsed playing time Title TAG Artist name TAG gt Album name TAG gt Day Clock back to the beginning To remove the dock adapter When detaching the dock adaptor from the dock pull up the dock adaptor with your fingernail or a sharp pointed tool using the slot Be careful not to injure your fingertips or damage the terminal of the dock You cannot connect an iPod iPhone to the System if it is in a cover case or with other accessories Always remove it e Connecting an iPod iPhone to the System without using the dock adapter ma
31. SB device When recording audio signals from the AUX REC OUT terminals to the other component Auto Power Save activates To avoid the interruption of the recording due to Auto Power Save activating deactivate Auto Power Save select OFF or set the volume anything other than 0 g 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 Symptoms Solution Check all connections as described in Connection P 8 9 Increase the volume P 10 12 Cancel muting P 12 e Unplug any headphones plugged into the main unit P 10 No sound comes out from the speakers No sound can be heard when D IN source is selected Check all connections as described in Connection P 8 No sound comes out from one of the speakers Check the volume balance for the left and right speakers P 37 The clock display is flashing Set the clock as described in Setting the System clock P 41 The timer does not work Set the clock as described in Setting the System clock P 41 Set a start time and end time for the program timer P 39 e Load the disc correctly with the label side facing upward P 18 Clean the disc See Care and storage P 17 Allow any condensation to evaporate See Care and storage P 17 Check all connections as described in
32. UETOOTH device e Pairing may not be possible if there are other BLUETOOTH devices around the System In this case turn off the other BLUETOOTH devices Perform automatic presetting again P 23 e Manually preset stations with frequencies that you can receive P 23 Connection failed Check whether the connected audio player supports A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile or AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile P 14 e Disconnect and connect again P 25 Delete the registered information and pair the device again P 25 27 BLUETOOTH The sound skips or Reduce the distance between the System and the BLUETOOTH device fluctuates or the connection Make sure there is no obstacle between the System and the is lost BLUETOOTH device e Turn down the volume of the connected BLUETOOTH device The iPod iPhone cannot be attached firmly Check to see whether the correct dock adapter is used Then check to see whether the connector between the iPod iPhone and the System is not damaged and reconnect them P 28 No sound can be heard from The iPod iPhone is not properly connected Remove the iPod iPhone the iPod iPhone from the System and then connect it again P 28 The iPod iPhone cannot be The iPod iPhone is not properly connected Disconnect the iPod charged iPhone from the System and then connect it again P 28 The iPod iPhone does not e Reset the iPod iPhone while disconnected
33. a USB device with sufficient free space for recording to the e amp DIMMER 1 3 terminal P 30 SHUFFLE Recording all tracks of a CD 4 6 REPEAT 7 9 BELE PMODE Press CD gt II to select CD source then press W 210 PTY Press USB REC to start recording M ME Playback and recording stop automatically when all tracks have been recorded Recording a single track of a CD Start or pause playback of the track you want to record N DISPLAY VOLUME a USB REC BLUETOOTH Al Press USB REC to start recording B au Playback starts from the beginning of the selected track and playback E and recording stop automatically when the selected track has been pes pes e recorded TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN mm a N Recording desired tracks in desired order Program the tracks and playback order for recording Step 1 to 3 P 21 Press USB REC to start recording KENWOOD Playback and recording stops when all the programmed tracks have Aa E dip been recorded N Recording from TUNER AUDIO IN AUX source Main unit Press TUNER BAND AUDIO IN or AUX to select the desired source you want to record 2 For TUNER Tune in to the station you want to record P 22 For AUDIO IN and AUX Start playback of the component you want to record eci 3 Press USB REC to enter the recording standby mode The REC LED on the main unit flashes while recording
34. andby mode BLUETOOTH pairing Orange Lights in timer mode if pressed and standby mode P 40 held Disconnects if pressed and held when BLUETOOTH connection is established Turns the System on or off standby Selects input source P 18 22 28 30 32 Opens closes the CD 8 8 30 3 tray P 18 Starts playback Pauses Selects the tuner band P 18 19 22 28 31 Records to a USB device P 34 Selects track or radio station Fast forwards reverses track if pressed and held P 19 22 26 29 31 Stops playback Selects automatic manual tuning P 19 22 26 31 Flashes during pairing process of BLUETOOTH device Lights when BLUETOOTH connection is established P 25 Front view KENWOOD VOLUME Qt tooth CD tray P 18 gt Se Adjusts the volume level Display m T RE Plug headphones with 3 5 mm stereo mini plug _ Vm Remote sensor P 13 Lights in recording mode p 34 A CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from headphones can cause hearing loss DEN e While the STANDBY TIMER LED on the main unit lights up the System is using very weak current to maintain the built in memory Standby mode While in Standby mode you can turn the System on using the remote control When the headphones are connected no sound is emitted from the speakers lwl po CO O O1
35. ation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Batteries applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems 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 by products 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 that this battery contains lead English Safety precautions e Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Declaration of Conformity with regard to
36. ators light up All track repeat playback C indicator lights up gt Normal playback back to the beginning To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until CD 1 f CD or CD indicator goes off KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO0503E DEM e you press REPEAT during program play D and PGM indicators light up and repeat playback begins for the selected tracks e if you press REPEAT during random play to activate all track repeat playback D and 2c indicators light up and random playback begins with different sequence once the current random sequence ends TIMER a SETUP ENHANCER BLUETOOTH D BASS TONE USB REC 6 5 iPod m l w l PCALL laa 1 TUNER AUDIO IN BAND SLEEP FOLDER PREV NEXT DIMMER SHUFFLE REPEAT SEE PMODE FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME BLUETOOTH LATI US AUTO MONO m e TUNING lt a Pre AUX D IN KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E You can select up to 50 tracks and play them in the order you like Program play CD RY e Press CD B II to switch the input source to CD Playback begins when you switch the input source so press W to stop playback e If the disc is already playing press B to stop playback Press P MODEI repeatedly until PGM indicator lights up 2 ForMP3 WMA D Press the number buttons to select the fo
37. eaker cords mp gt O Loose cords may short circuit and Twist X cause damage to the System Both left and right speakers are the same type Connecting the speaker cords to the speaker o9 e gy pr ge Connecting the speaker cords to the main unit O OU OUG Speaker cord supplied r Without AM loop antenna supplied Keep the AM loop antenna cable wrapped around the AM loop antenna frame otherwise the effectiveness and sensitivity of the AM loop antenna may be reduced Striped PIRE Rear view To AC wall outlet Insert by pushing until a clicking sound is heard Connecting the FM antenna cord Use some force to insert the FM antenna cord into the terminal if it is hard to connect Connecting the AM antenna cord e Point in the direction that gives 0 on CY gt YY the best reception and fix using FM indoor antenna ZG tape etc supplied D Ensure that all the cords are securely connected Loose or incomplete connections may result in noise interference or no sound at all Other connections commercially available accessories Subwoofer with Cede ere Digital audio built in amplifier component Optical digital input Anal io i od nalog audio input Analog audio input PCM signal Audio cord 1 commercially available Audio cord commercially available Digital optical cable commercially available
38. er gt File name gt Folder name gt Title TAG gt Artist name TAG gt Album name TAG gt Day Clock back to the beginning Deleting the audio files from the USB device Be aware that you cannot restore the deleted files 1 2 3 Start or pause the playback of an audio file you want to delete Refer to P 31 for selecting a file Press CLEAR DELETE Press A or V to select DEL OK then press ENTER DELETED appears on the display and the selected file is deleted To cancel deleting select DEL CANCEL then press ENTER DEN Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with the USB device You cannot use an iPod iPhone by connecting to the az terminal on the System When connecting using a USB cable use a USB cable whose length is less than 1 m e Depending on the USB device being connected it may take some time for the System to recognize It e 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 You cannot delete folders from the System cs USB playback Other operations during playback TIMER SLEEP A ee M To pause and resume playback NEXT WWE OTT ME EE Press USB P 1I DIMMER cie To stop playback Press B REPEAT l AAA AAAAAALAAAABAbLLLLAAAAA AAA IAIAILLLA A ALL EA 8 LM 44 j 8 e To skip folders BELA PMODE 210 P
39. f the System Standby or press SLEEP repeatedly until indicator goes off TIMER P3 SETUP E NHANCE R BLUETOOTH D BASS TONE MODE SLEEP b FOLDER PREV NEXT DIMMER 3 SHUFFLE 6 REPEAT BELEE PMODE Pi DISPLAY VOLUME o a v v USB REC 019 iPod wA LagA PCALL laa i TUNER AUDIO IN BAND BLUETOOTH 1 USBI AUTO MONO N e JTUNING aa gt KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0O503E Timer settings Setting the program timer TIMER SET This function allows you to use the timer to start playback or recording automatically at a specified time You can set two timers PROG 1 and PROG 2 The available sources for program timer are as follows For playback TUNER CD iPod USB D IN AUX or AUDIO IN For recording TUNER Set the System clock to the correct time before performing this procedure P 41 Prepare the input source and check whether it works e For recording with a timer connect a USB device with sufficient free space to the e amp terminal P 30 To go back to the previous step press lt 4 Press MODEI 2 Press lt 4 or gt to select TIMER SET then press ENTER e For AUX or AUDIO IN connect a component equipped with a timer function You cannot activate or deactivate the timer function of the connected component by operating on the System
40. ithin its effective range P 13 Microcomputer malfunction Malfunctions may occur due to an external cause or because a connection cord was unplugged while the System was turned on Follow the procedure below to reset the microcomputer Unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet Plug the power cord back in while holding down 5 on the main unit Press and hold the button until the display below is shown Resetting of the microcomputer starts Q When resetting is complete the main unit returns to Standby Mode Bear in mind that resetting will erase any stored information and will restore the System s default settings e Manufactured under license from Real Sound Lab SIA CONEQ is a trademark of Real Sound Lab SIA e 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 e iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation registered in the U S and other countries e The Bluetooth word mark and logos are o
41. k dO F6_2 mp3 E z Track ieee F7_1 mp3 Folder4 F4_1 mp3 F4_2 mp3 Track 12a F7_2 mp3 Track 13 a F7_3 mp3 z Folder 5 A folder that does not contain any tracks cannot p Folder6 F6 1 mp3 be selected Panes e Audio files are played back in accordance with the sequence where these files are recorded into the disc You can specify the playback sequence Folder7 F7 1mp3 by adding a number from 01 to 99 at the F7_2 mp3 beginning of each folder and file name before F7_3 mp3 you record the files onto the disc Important information Handling discs e Handling precautions When holding a disc take care not to touch the played surface Discs playable on the System This System can play back a CD 12 cm 8 cm CD ROM CD R CD RW or the audio part of a CD EXTRA Notes on CD ROM CD R CD RW If the CD ROM CD R or CD RW being used has a printable label surface the label surface may cause sticking that makes it impossible to remove the disc from the System To prevent malfunction of the System do not use such a disc Cautions on discs COMPACT Always use a disc carrying the back correctly e 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 Sera kung Marking A disc without this marking may be unable to be play Care
42. lay changes to the station name TURCHRPOSOE display If a program of the desired type cannot be found NO PROGRAM flashes then after several seconds the display returns to the original display Program type genre Pop M music Rock M music Easy M music Light M music Classics Other M music News Affairs Info Sport Educate Drama Culture Science Varied Weather Finance Children Social Religion Phone In Travel Leisure Jazz Country Nation M music Oldies Folk M music Document To cancel PTY Search Press PTY DEMNM e There is no sound while searching is in progress e Some stations may not be provided or may be given different names depending on countries or areas BLUETOOTH You can listen to music from your BLUETOOTH mobile phone or BLUETOOTH Timer steep O device over a wireless connection serum eds roLDER Pairing this System with a BLUETOOTH device pia os When you connect a BLUETOOTH device to the System for the first time dn make pairing between the System and the device 6 Once the pairing operation is complete the BLUETOOTH device is REPEAT registered on the System You can register up to five devices but only one device can be connected Q aeaea at a time When a sixth BLUETOOH device is registered the registration of the first connected device is deleted D BASS TONE FLAT MODE DISPLAY VOLUME Turn on the BLUETOOTH device Press
43. lder P 13 then press ENTER 2 Press the number buttons to select the file you want to listen to For Audio CD Press the number buttons to select the track you want to listen to P 13 3 Repeatstep 2 to select more tracks If you attempt to select more than 50 tracks PGM FULL appears on the display 4 Press CD B 1I to start the program playback To cancel program playback Press B to stop playback then press P MODE repeatedly until PGM indicator goes off To delete a track from a program Press B to stop playback then press CLEAR DELETE to delete the last programmed track Holding CLEAR DELETE clears all the tracks in the program To add a track to the end of a program Press B to stop playback then perform step 2 above The specified program is deleted if You change the input source or turn off the System You remove the disc for which program playback is set English Radio Preparation timer sup D Connect the antenna cords P 8 P mm mm um Listening to FM AM radio e 1 Press TUNER BAND to select FM or AM You can also select FM or AM on the main unit by pressing INPUT REPEAT to change the input source to TUNER and then pressing BAND to select FM or AM SHUFFLE SESE PMODE anys 2 Press AUTO MONO to select the tuning mode automatic search or manual search You can also select the tuning mode
44. lpoint pen Do not use a disc 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 discs English TIMER SETUP ENNANCER BLUETOOTH TONE USB REC 01D iPod P il Lg4 PCALL laa 1 SLEEP 5 FOLDER PREV NEXT DIMMER SHUFFLE REPEAT CLEAR DELETE P MODE XN FLAT DISPLAY VOLUME o gt v BLUETOOTH LATI USB AUTO MONO LA E TUNING mom 6 s TUNER AUDIO IN AUX BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO050SE The explanations in this manual primarily describe operation procedures using th ca e remote control If the main unit has the same or similar button names they n also be used for the operations Starts playback 1 3 Press 4 to open the CD tray and then insert the disc Press 4 again to close the CD tray READING flashes on the display while the System is reading the information on the disc Press CD 9 1I to start playback You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to CD and then pressing P H To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as Audio CD or CD R CD RW recorded in the CD DA format Elapsed playing time Day Clock back to the beginning CD R CD RW containing MP3 WMA
45. ng the file PEM RC RPOSOSE then press ENTER e OFF Divide the file manually The file is divided at the point you press ENTER e 15 min The file is divided every 15 minutes e 30 min The file is divided every 30 minutes Ji You can divide the file manually by pressing ENTER even though 15 min or 30 min is selected DENS Recording sound quality setting affects all input sources e e Recording stops automatically if you turn off the System the USB device run out of space the number of files folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the System can recognize When you divide the file short silence is inserted between tracks during playback e The recorded files are saved in the KWD folder which is created automatically on the root of the USB device English Audio settings Adjusting super bass tones D BASS TIMER SLEEP The System has a digital signal processor DSP which allows you to adjust the SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER PREV NEXT impact of super bass tones BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 Press D BASS 6 REPEAT 2 Press Alor V to adjust the level 0 to 10 then press 9 ENTER SEAE PMODE 210 ee e Higher numbers give more pronounced super bass tones e D BASS indicator lights up except if the level is set at O D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE Adjusting the range levels TONE DISPLAY VOLUME Le e With the built
46. nit by pressing INPUT SEAT PMODE to change the input source to AUDIO IN 10 PTY De ee ER ay ae ye 2 Operate the component such as a digital audio player to start playback DISPLAY VOLUME dr i lt gt bd Adjusting the input level Use this adjustment when the volume from a component such as a digital audio player is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the USB REC BLUETOOTH 075 iPod Yu same volume setting L4 L A L a p 7 Press AUDIO IN laa gt ei mm rr You can also start playback by pressing INPUT to change the TUNER AUDIO IN input source to AUDIO IN on the main unit Si Operate the component such as a digital audio player to start playback Press MODE a 00 B REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO50SE Press 4 or gt to select INPUT LEVEL then press ENTER Un W R3 Press A or V to adjust the input level 3 to 5 then press ENTER To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as AUDIO IN Day Clock back to the beginning Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with the component connected to the System English USB recording You can record the sound from an Audio CD FM AM radio broadcast or an D EFT external component to the USB device in MP3 format SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER Preparation axenic e Connect
47. o not close the session or finalize the disc e Depending on the specifications of the writing software used the recorded folder names and file names may not be displayed correctly Playback for multi session discs or discs that contain large numbers of folders may take longer to begin than for normal discs e If you write audio files and music CD tracks CD DA format to the same disc the disc may not play correctly e 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 wav in the names of audio files Files without file extensions will not play Also do not use audio file extensions mp3 wma wav for files that are not audio files For more information on file extensions see Supported audio files P 15 Playback sequence for folders and files MP3 WMA WAV 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 z ROOT FO_1 mp3 File playback sequence FO_2 mp3 FO_3 mp3 Track Es FO 1 mp3 Track 2 t FO 2 mp3 Track 3 9 s FO 3 mp3 Folder2 F2 1 mp3 Mack 4 Pet F2_1 mp3 F2_2 mp3 Track 5O s F2_2 mp3 EE Track ees F3_1 mp3 E rack zw sex FA 1 mp3 Track ode F4 2 mp3 Track 9 er F6_1 mp3 ac
48. ock back to the beginning NO PS appears if the program service name is not received DEN here is no sound while tuning automatic manual is in progress e Automatic tuning provides stereo reception while manual tuning provides monaural reception Neo Radio Presetting stations automatically AUTO MEMORY TIMER SLEEP 5 ET You can preset up to 40 FM stations SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER PREV NEXT o Preparation 3 Press TUNER BAND to select FM 5o 7 Press MODE REPEAT gt T e 2 Press 4 or gt to select AUTO MEMORY then press 7 ENTER AUTO MEMORY flashes on the display and the receivable stations are preset automatically PN D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME R Presetting stations manually You can preset up to 40 in total FM AM stations 1 Tune in to a station you want to preset P 22 then press g iPod ts E NTE R i pn E M u i mn AA PCALL e TUNING ESI sire 2 Press Alor V oruse the number buttons P 13 to Mum um Hr uu select the desired preset number P01 to P40 then press ENTER to store Selected preset number KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RPO050SE DEN Je Radio Data System stations are given priority during automatic presetting If there is memory left after presetting this unit continues presetting regular FM and AM stations Preset stations cannot be received if the reception is poor e
49. on the main unit by pressing D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE DisPLAY VOLUME e 2 TUNING MODE e If the reception is good select automatic search AUTO indicator lights up e If the reception is poor select manual search e 3 Press TUNING lt 44 TUNING gt gt to tune into a station Ze You can also tune into a station on the main unit by pressing a a PCALL TUNING N das e If automatic search is selected in step 2 the System automatically TUNER AUDIOIN A tunes in to the next station Repeat this procedure until you are tuned in to your preferred station e If manual search is selected in step 2 press and hold the button until you reach your desired frequency When a station is tuned in TUNED indicator lights up ST indicator also lights up when receiving a stereo signal only for FM stations KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT To select a preset station RC RP0503E Store preset stations beforehand P 23 e Press P CALL lt lt or P CALL gt gt to select the previous next stored station To browse through the stored stations press and hold the button Press the number buttons to select the desired preset station P 13 To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as e rM Program service name Frequency Day Clock back to the beginning e AM Frequency Day Cl
50. ress ENTER 3 Press A or V to select SPRM ON or SPRM OFF then press ENTER e SPRM EX indicator lights up when SPRM ON is selected Adjusting the volume balance of the left and right speakers This function is not available while headphones are connected 1 Press MODE 2 Press 4 or gt to select BALANCE then press ENTER 3 Press A or V to adjust the volume balance for the left and right speakers then press ENTER English Timer settings TimeR suer C a a SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 1 D G SHUFFLE REPEAT BELEE PMODE Pi TONE DISPLAY VOLUME USB REC BLUETOOTH gt I 019 iPod USB AUTO MONO LgA LgA A E PCALL TUNING laa i lt lt a PP TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D IN BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E Setting the sleep timer SLEEP This function automatically turns the System off after a set interval You can set an interval from 10 to 90 minutes in 10 minute increments 1 Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the time interval to turn off the System Each time you press the button the timer minutes changes as 10 gt 20 gt 30 gt 40 gt 50 gt 60 gt 70 gt 80 gt 90 gt Canceled 9 indicator goes off back to the beginning To check the remaining time when sleep timer is activated Press SLEEP To cancel the sleep timer Press to turn of
51. ress NEXT to skip to a track in the next folder Press PREV to skip to a track in the previous folder D BASS TONE To fast forward or reverse Press and hold gt gt to fast forward Press and hold lt 4 to reverse S L To skip tracks Press gt gt to skip to the next track USB REC BLUETOOTH Press kaa to skip to the beginning of a track r E Press kaa repeatedly to skip to a previous track c To play the files in the selected folder Folder playback Si SSIs play ee NE Press B to stop playback then press P MODE repeatedly until po TUNER AUDIOIN AUX D indicator lights up BAND To select random play Press BI to stop playback press P MODE repeatedly until 2C indicator lights up then press USB I to start playback Each time you press P MODE the mode changes as KENWOOD Folder playback f5 indicator lights up gt Random playback E E 2C indicator lights up gt Folder Random playback C 2C indicators light up gt Normal playback back to the beginning To select repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly Each time you press the button the mode changes as Single track repeat playback CD 1 indicator lights up All track repeat playback C indicator lights up gt Normal playback back to the beginning To disconnect the USB device Press B to stop playback press 5 to turn off the power then disconnect the USB device meee e When
52. the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 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 CE Hereby KENWOOD declares that this System R K531 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provision of Directive 1999 5 EC Francais Par la pr sente KENWOOD d clare que cet appareil R K531 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 CE Deutsch KENWOOD erklart hiermit dass dieses Gerat R K531 den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG entspricht Nederlands Hierbij verklaart KENWOOD dat dit apparaat R K531 voldoet aan de essenti le vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Italiano Con la presente KENWOOD dichiara che questa unit R K531 conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Espanol Por medio de la presente Kenwood declara que el R K531 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Contents N To ensure safety read the items by this mark carefully N Safety precautions 2 Introduction scessessecssesseosseoseeses ConnectiON
53. ts of the main unit Top panel 50 cm or more Side panel 10 cm or more Back panel 10 cm or more Power supply 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 e 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 Installing the speakers The sound will vary depending on the positioning of the speakers To get the best possible sound quality or the best acoustic effect 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 System English Connection completed e Before disconnecting any cords or cables always turn the System off and unplug the power cord from AC wall outlet e Since antenna installation requires skill and experience always consult your dealer before installation The antenna should be located away from power lines If the antenna falls over contact with a power line creates the risk of electric shock Main connections Speakers Preparing the ends of the sp
54. ts when the FM reception frequency is displayed P 22 Lights when audio settings such as the sound quality are completed A P S Lights when Auto Power Save A P S is set P 42 TONE Lights when a TONE is set P 36 D BASS Lights when a super bass D BASS level is set P 36 SPRM EX Lights when Supreme EX is on P 37 English L Part names and functions Remote control RC RP0503E Sets the timer P 38 40 Turns the System on or off Standby Opens closes the CD tray I P 18 Sa iC CL Enters BLUETOOTH setup SETUP_eniANcta FOLDER Selects folders P 19 31 CJ CJI mode or sound enhancer prey NE P 25 26 Adjusts the display brightness Selects tracks or radio stations P 41 P 19 23 Sets the shuffle of iPod P 29 Selects the playback mode P 20 21 29 31 Clears settings P 21 Deletes audio files from the USB device P 30 Performs PTY search P 24 D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE m Sets the sound quality P 36 Mutes Cancels muting Switches the information shown on the display P 18 22 24 26 28 30 32 33 Enters a setting mode Fixes a setting Selects a setting Adjusts volume Starts pauses BLUETOOTH Starts USB recording P 34 M playback Enters BLUETOOTH pairing mode if pressed and Selects input source Starts AUTO MOLE held P 25 26 1 playback Pauses P 18 19 28 cmm
55. 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
56. wned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by JVC KENWOOD Corporation is under license English i Specifications Amplifier Effective output power during STEREO operation Total harmonic distortion 40 W 40 W RMS 1 kHz 10 T H D 4 O 0 03 1 kHz 1 W 4 O TURN OVER 100 Hz 4 0 dB at 100 Hz TURN OVER 150 Hz 6 6 dB at 100 Hz TURN OVER 200 Hz 7 5 dB at 100 Hz Tone control BASS characteristics MID TREBLE TURN OVER 1 kHz TURN OVER 2 kHz TURN OVER 3 kHz TURN OVER 5 kHz TURN OVER 7 kHz TURN OVER 10 kHz ws w I 8 0 dB at 2 kHz 8 0 dB at 3 kHz 7 6 dB at 10 kHz 6 7 dB at 10 kHz 4 0 dB at 10 kHz 8 0 dB at 1 kHz D Bass 10 15 9 dB 60 Hz Vol 60 Input terminals Sensitivity Impedance AUX PLAY IN 500 mV 47 kO AUDIO IN 250 mV 47 kO Output terminals Level Impedance SUB WOOFER PRE OUT 2V 160Q AUX REC OUT 500 mV 160 0 Digital unit Sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Supreme EX CD D IN iPod USB i i 1 Hz to 24 kHz frequencies Input terminals Sensitivity Wave length Optical 15 dBm to 24 dBm 660 nm 30 nm Output terminals Level Wave length Optical 21 dBm to 15 dBm 660 nm USB Usable USB device USB Mass storage class device Interface USB2 0 Full speed USB1 1 compatible File system FAT 16 FAT 32
57. y deteriorate or damage the connector Always use the dock adapter For some iPod models such as iPod nano 6th generation dock adapter is not necessary Keep the iPod iPhone on a straight position while connecting disconnecting it Once the iPod iPhone is connected it can be charged mMER suer D A SETUP ENHANCER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER SHUFFLE REPEAT CLEAR DELETE PMODE 210 PTY D BASS TONE FLAT MODE DISPLAY VOLUME E e z USB REC BLUETOOTH 05 iPod USB AUTO MONO AL p i E PCALL TUNING lt TUNER AUDIO IN BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E iPod iPhone Other operations during playback To pause and resume playback Press iPod P II To fast forward or reverse Press and hold gt gt to fast forward Press and hold ka to reverse To skip tracks Press Pl to skip to the next track Press k to skip to the beginning of a track Press lt repeatedly to skip to a previous track To select the shuffle mode Press SHUFFLE repeatedly Each time you press the button the shuffle setting changes To select repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly Each time you press the button the repeat setting changes To select an item from the menu Press 44 to go back to the previous layer Press A or W to select an item Press ENTER to confirm the selection Press gt to play currentl
58. y selected item To put the iPod iPhone in sleep mode Press and hold iPod P II DEN You cannot record tracks onto iPod iPhone from the System Refer also to the instruction manual that comes with the iPod iPhone e Update the software for iPod iPhone to the latest version You can also perform operation from your iPod iPhone e o select the other Album perform the To select an item from the menu operation above You cannot skip to the previous next Album directly English i USB playback Starts playback TIMER SLEEP 5 a SETUP ENHANGER FOLDER PREV NEXT BLUETOOTH DIMMER 3 SHUFFLE 6 REPEAT 9 SEE PMODE TEO D BASS TONE FLAT MUTE DISPLAY VOLUME oe f tof e z USB REC BLUETOOTH LA 05 iPod USB AUTO MONO LgA Lg4 1 ll PCALL TUNING laa gt ei lt a Pre TUNER AUDIOIN A BAND KENWOOD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC RP0503E 1 2 Connect a USB device to the amp gt terminal 2 USB flash memory or USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player etc commercially available Press USB gt II to start playback You can also start playback on the main unit by pressing INPUT to change the input source to USB and then pressing B I To change the display information Press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as Elapsed playing time Folder number Track numb
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