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Kenwood R-K701 Stereo System User Manual
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1. OFF Characteristics setting is temporarily canceled R EQ CALL Characteristics setting is called up e It takes about 1 minute until the measurement is completed e f the microphone is not connected or headphones are connected the measurement is impossible CAN T SETUP is displayed e Make sure that the microphone is removed from the main unit right after the ROOM measurement e Effective result may not be obtained depending on the measurement surroundings e Displays during and after the measurement The ROOM indicator LED blinks during the measurement The ROOM EQ indicator LED and the RoomEOQ indicator on the display light up 003010 5 3 1 i e Image of the measurement Place the microphone at a height of your ears Do not place any obstacles between the microphone and speakers during the measurement e Image of effect by Room Equalizer function i 175 Basic use method To cancel the measurement Turn the VOLUME knob on the main unit or us press the VOLUME key on the remote ml control unit 2 Ww VOLUME VOLUME or i a e Another method of cancellation Press the ROOM EQ key on the remote control unit When R EQ CANCEL is displayed press the ENTER key 18 Changing measured Room Equalizer Char acteristics according to situation ROOM EQ MODE
2. Select ROOM EQ MODE by pressing the SOUND SELECTOR key Or press the ROOM MODE key on the remote control unit ROOM SOUND SELECTOR EQ MODE gt E Select a mode by using the SOUND CONTROL knob on the main unit or SOUND CONTROL A key on the remote control unit The following mode items can be selected NORMAL This mode reproduces the sound optimized based on the measured results by ROOM EQ Usually use this mode WIDE Mode that you can enjoy music at a relatively wide area centering around the mea sured position It is conve nient for example when you wish to listen to music walk ing around room at a home party NIGHT Mode that is convenient when you wish to enjoy music with low volume at midnight It is adjusted based on melodious sounds such as vocal and will relatively be clear sound with low volume The ROOM MODE indicator blinks and when it is selected the indicator lights up e f no operation continues for 20 seconds it returns to the original display Basic use method Using Digital Sound Equalizer function D BASS Setting Q Select D BASS by pressing SOUND SE LECTOR key on the main unit or the D BASS key on the remote control unit SOUND SELECTOR e The D BASS indicator blinks O Adjust the level with the SOUND CONTROL knob or the SOUND CONTROL A v key D BASS Turn the SOUND CONTROL knob SOUND CONTROL Decrease N the
3. to adjust the levels for your favorite BASS sound OVER key on the remote control unit ENGLISH Select a frequency type Low 5kHz Mid 7kHz High 10kHz by pressing the SOUND PRESET lt key on the remote control unit Adjust the level of TREBLE with the SOUND CONTROL knob SOUND CONTROL A key Repeat the steps O and to adjust the levels for your favorite TREBLE sound Press the SOUND SELECTOR TONE TURN OVER key e The level can be adjusted by one step 1dB at the range of 6 dB to 6 dB e f operation continues for 20 seconds it returns to the original display e The TONE indicator lights up after the setting when the level is other than 0 e Image of variable frequencies TURN OVER LEVEL Variable Variable Frequencies Frequencies BASS TREBLE Frequency e Image of the level adjustment LEVEL dB Variable N l levels 6 6 gt BASS TREBLE Frequency 20 EN Select TREBLE by pressing the SOUND SELECTOR key Or press the TONE TURN Making your favorite sounds MANUAL EQ This unit is equipped with 7 band equalizer It enables you to make your favorite frequency response curve with frequencies from super bass to super high range 2 Press the MANUAL EQ key on the remote control unit e Equalizer curve level and frequency are displayed and the EQ indicator blinks O Select an equalizer band freq
4. PS display when an RDS station is received e f a program of the desired type cannot be found No Program blinks then after several seconds the display returns to the original display e program of the desired type is found that program is received and the program type name display changes to the station name display e Tocancel the search press the PTY key again PS name display Goes off To change to a different program type Repeat steps El and 317 ENGLISH Listening to external input sources Select an external input source Press the INPUT SELECTOR INPUT SELECT key INPUT SELECTOR E Play the connected equipment E Adjust the volume Turn the Volume knob VOLUME Increase the volume Decrease the volume Adjusting the external input level Each press of the key switches the display items PHONO TAPE AUX e The AUX and PHONO keys on the remote control unit can also be used for selecting the respective input sources This adjusts the input level for the external equipment cassette deck etc connected to the external input terminal Adjust the level for the external input sources to sound like an equivalent volume to CD Press the MODE key and select INPUT LEVEL by pressing the lt lt gt gt key and press the ENTER key lt lt gt l MODE ENTER 0 0 Select input level pressing the a l
5. Press the ENTER key while the A P S SET is blinking When the unitis ON and the unitis left for about 30 minutes with CD not operating the unit is switched off standby automatically by this function This is convenient when you forgot to switch off the unit This function can be activated or deactivated by the following operation Select A P S ON or A P S OFF O Press the ENTER key ENTER e When the TUNER or an external input is selected A P S function operates only when the volume is set to zero or when MUTE is on 437 ENGLISH Important items Reference Caution on condensation Condensation of dew may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs In this case leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation after the condensation has dried up Be specially cautious against condensation in a following circumstances When this unit is carried from one place to another across a large difference in temperature when the humidity in the room where this unit is installed increases etc Note related to transportation and movement Before transporting or moving this unit carry out the following operations Remove the CD from the unit Press the CD II key Wait for some time and verify that the display appears as above O Wait a few secon
6. then enter the figure of minute in the same manner e f you make a mistake press the MODE key and restart from step Continued to next page 39 EN 2 2 7 T ENGLISH Timer operation 6 Set the desired Timer operation Q Select the mode 1 Select PLAY or Al PLAY by pressing the 9 gt gt key lt lt l 2 Press the ENTER key ENTER O Adjust the volume level 1 Adjust the volume level by pressing the maa PPI key lt lt gt l 2 Press the ENTER key ENTER Select input source 1 Select a source to be played by pressing the lt lt gt gt key lt lt l 2 Press the ENTER key ENTER O Select broadcast station only when TUNER is selected above 1 Select the preset station No by pressing the lt lt gt gt key lt lt gt l 2 Press the ENTER key ENTER 40 Each press of the lt lt gt gt key changes the items PLAY Timer play back Al PLAY Timer play with gradually increasing volume e When PLAY is selected the timer playback will start at the set volume level e When Al PLAY is selected the timer playback will start at volume 0 and increase to the set volume level Each press of the lt lt gt gt key changes the items as follows PLAY TUNER PLAY CD PLAY PHONO PLAY TAPE PLAY AUX e When the timer setting is completed by pressing the ENTER key COMPLETE is
7. REPEAT key switches the repeat mode Single track Repeat The and ONE indicators light up 2 All tracks Repeat The indicator lights up 9 Cancellation The indicators go off 2 2 7 Various CD playback features Repeating selected tracks Q Program the track sequence according to steps to El of Listening to the desired sequence program playback 33 ENGLISH O Press the REPEAT key on the remote control unit to light up the REPEAT Press the CD II key to start playback Each press of the REPEAT key switches the repeat mode All tracks Repeat The indicator lights up 2 Cancellation The indicator goes off cD s I PGM ULI e All selected tracks will be played back repeatedly To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until the repeat mode is switched off e The REPEAT indicator goes off and playback according to the current CD player mode Playing tracks in a random order random playback Astitles each time are selected randomly music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it Select the CD input Q Confirm that the PGM indicator is not lit O Press the RANDOM key on the remote control unit RANDOM mm To selectanother track in the middle of playing one Press the gt key d E AL e Pressing the k key returns the playback position to the beginning of the
8. S Military and Canada Location Back panel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The marking of this product has been classified as Class 1 It means that there is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the product 2 Before applying power Accessories Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present Microphone for Room AM loop antenna 1 FM indoor antenna 1 Equalizer 1 Cord length approx 5 m Remote control unit 1 Batteries 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 m Z 2 7 ENGLISH Before applying power Special features Room Equalizer feature This model is equipped with Room Equalizer which automatically creates your best listening environment according to your room speakers position etc In addition to technical knowledge generally a great deal of time and work are spent finding the best listening position such as changing speakers or furniture position while listening to the sound This function enables you to simply create it i
9. a track No is entered the track will be added to the end of the existing program P 01 has been deleted e Each time the key is pressed the last track in the program is cleared Goes off The program mode is canceled when the unit is turned off or the disc is ejected The programmed information is Noty cleared entirely at this time Various CD playback features Repeated playback You can repeatedly listen to a favorite track or disc Select the CD input Repeating a single track Q Confirm that the PGM indicator is not lit Press the CD gt key to play the track to be repeated Press the REPEAT key on the remote control unit to light up the and ONE indicators REPEAT Repeating all tracks a disc Q Confirm that the PGM indicator is not lit O Press the REPEAT key on the remote control unit to light up the indicator REPEAT Press the CD II key to start playback e Press the P MODE key to go off the PGM indicator if it is lit Confirm that this indicator is not lit Each press of the REPEAT key switches the repeat mode D Single track Repeat The and ONE indicators light up 2 All tracks Repeat The indicator lights up 3 Cancellation The indicators go off ONE e Press the P MODE key go off the indicator if it is lit Confirm that this indicator is not lit Each press of the
10. an outdoor antenna has been installed FM outdoor antenna Antenna adaptor Commercially available parts g FM IND 759 Record Player with MM cartridge AC POWER cord To AC wall outlet Audio OUT Powered Subwoofer Audio OUT Audio Cassette Tape Deck e In case an associated system component is connected also read the instruction manual of the component ds e Be sure to insert all connection cords securely If their connections are imperfect the sound may not be produced or noise may interfere e Before plugging or unplugging a connection cord be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet If connection cords are plugged or unplugged with the power cord left plugged in malfunction or damage may result e The earth terminal with the z symbol is used for noise reduction of record player It is not for safety earth Controls and indicators Display The displays given in this manual are approximations only They may differ from what actually appears on the display m 2 0 72 900009 0999688 0000 noa 9000000 599968 0000000 o0000 0000000 0000 Ern n ri pim Lun e IE LIULI R Character information display Level meters 23 MUTE indicator 16 O Tuner
11. display on CD player Each press of the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote 2 Remaining time of track being played lights control unit changes the display items up TIME DISPLAY e Only time information 1 and can be displayed dur ing single track repeated playback or random playback e When the displayed time is 1000 minutes or more the display shows 4 Remaining time on entire disc TTL amp D Elapsed time of track being played lights up Title Displays for Discs with CD TEXT Disc and music titles are automatically displayed when a Disc with CD TEXT is played Each press of the DISPLAY key changes displays on the main unit D Track number display DISPLAY 9 Clock display e Some discs with CD TEXT may not display titles When discs with letters more than 1000 is played the display shows CD TEXT FULL e Refer to Discs which can be played with this unit for playable discs 45 e CD R RW discs that are not finalized cannot be played with this unit e Data signals other than music such as CD R RW data signal cannot be played back with this unit e This unit may also be incapable of playing certain CD R RW discs depending on their properties recording conditions etc 24 Receiving broadcast station When the TUNER BAND key is pressed the unit will automatically be switched on and reception status will be reached Presetting
12. displayed Q 5 To modify the setting contents restart the timer setting from the beginning Timer operation 7 PH e When the unit enters the Standby mode the B Put the unit in standby mode STANDBY TIMER indicator lights in green e f there is a power failure or the AC power cord is unplugged after the timer reservation has been activated the STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in green In this case the clock setting should be restarted from the beginning e Active timer program can be seen on the display by pressing the STOP key Press the b POWER key 2 2 7 Deactivating and activating the timer program Once the timer setting procedure has been performed the timer program can be deactivated or activated easily Each press of the TIMER key changes the items 1 Activate PROG 1 timer 2 Activate PROG 2 timer TIMER 1 2 Activate both PROG 1 and PROG 2 C is Deactivate the timer Timer indicator is off e The timer program contents remain even if the timer is deactivated e After a power failure or the AC power cord has been unplugged the STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in green In this case set the present time and then go through the timer setting procedure again When the unit is in on press the TIMER key qm ENGLISH Setting DIMMER functions Select DIMMER mode Press the DIMMER key on the remote control unit to select DIMMER mode
13. exhibited at extremely cold locations where water freezes 5 KENWOOD 48 For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa tion or service on this product Model Serial Number
14. for your convenience Program type table Select the desired program with the lt lt gt gt key lt gt gt Program Name Display Pop Music Pop M iiy Rock Music Rock M r P CALL DOWN Easy Listening Music Easy M Light Classical Light M Serious Classical Classics Other Music Other M Select it while the PTY indicator is lit News News Current Affairs Affairs Information Info UP Sport Sport The desired program type can be selected s Education Educate with the lt lt gt gt key from 29 types Press Drama Drama the key and release it when the desired type Culture Culture is displayed Science Science Varied Varied No Data blinks on the display if this op Weather eomer eration is attempted before setting the Finance ance AUTO MEMORY il ren s programs il ren Social Affairs Social Religion Religion Phone In Phone In Travel Travel Leisure Leisure Jazz Music Jazz Country Music Country National Music Nation M Oldies Music Oldies Folk Music Folk M Documentary Document 30 RDS Radio Data System EJ Start the search a Display while searching for a Rock Music broadcast Press the PTY key on the remote control unit Program type name display Blinks PTY 2 2 E 7 2 e No sound is heard while the PTY indicator is blinking
15. indicator lights Duration for sleep timer e Press the SLEEP key while the sleep timer is activated to check the remaining time To cancel Turn the unit off or press the SLEEP key until the sleep timer is cancelled 37 2 2 7 T Timer operation Setting the timer program PROG TIMER ENGLISH Adjust the clock before setting the timer 34 Make preparations for timer In each of PROG 1 and PROG 2 the timer data including the operating period and played contents can be programmed and set to be activated or deactivated Connect the related equipment under reference to System connections 6 8 Set a disc Only normal playback is possible beforehand Listening to CD Listening to radio Listening to external input sources Radio stations should be preset Set the timer for a component connected to external input jacks e The programs of PROG 1 and PROG 2 can be set at the same time e For the simultaneous programs setting keep the time intervals of 1 minute or more between timer programs in order to avoid time overlapping B Setthe timer setting program number Q Press the MODE key and select TIMER SET by pressing the lt gt key and press the ENTER key MODE ENTER D O Select 1 SET or PROG 2 SET by pressing the lt 1 key lt lt gt l Press the ENTER key ENTER 38 Each press
16. keys and knobs between on the main unit and on the remote control unit are different in this manual names on the remote control unit are indicated in parentheses Name on the main unit Name on the remote control unit Example The SOUND CONTROL knob the SOUND CONTROL A v key Q ROOM EO key A Used for setting the Room Equalizer TIMER key a Used for activating or deactivating timer function SLEEP key 37 Used for setting the sleep timer 12 RANDOM key CD 36 Used for setting playback of tracks in a random order REPEAT key CD 38 Used for setting repeated playback P MODE key CD 38 Used for switching to track mode or program mode DIMMER key 42 Used for switching to the DIMMER mode Numeric keys 23 28 33 34 Press for selecting a CD track number or recall a pre set station of the tuner Sound setting mode keys Press for entering the sound setting mode with the following keys FLAT key 2D D BASS key 09 ROOM EQ MODE key 00 TONE TURN OVER key 0 SOUND PRESET lt gt keys AQ 2 2 Used for recalling a preset sound or select a frequency band of the equalizer SOUND CONTROL A V keys Used for adjusting the sound control level 00 2 MANUAL EQ key 20 Used for entering the manual EQ mode MODE key Used for entering the function setting mode AUX key 32 Used for pressing to switch to an external input source connecte
17. level 9 e When the SOUND Setting mode is in OFF by simply turning the SOUND CONTROL knob it can enter the D BASS setting mode Increase the level or Press the SOUND CONTROL A key OWN CONTRO Sun e The level can be adjusted at the range of 0 10 e f no operation continues for 20 seconds the display returns to the original display e Ihe D BASS indicator lights up after the setting when the level is 1 or more The D Bass indicator lights up D Bass level is displayed TONE TURN OVER setting In this unit TREBLE and BASS sounds can be adjusted to your preferences TONE In addition frequency characteristics of the TREBLE and BASS sounds can be adjusted with the three types of Low Mid and High TURN OVER m 2 O n Select BASS by pressing the SOUND SELECTOR key Or press the TONE TURN OVER key on the remote control unit TONE SOUND SELECTOR TURN OVER Select a frequency type Low 100Hz Mid 150Hz High 200Hz by pressing the SOUND PRESET lt gt key on the remote control unit Gssua anno OUND PRESE Adjust the level of BASS with the SOUND CONTROL knob SOUND CONTROL A v key Turn the SOUND CONTROL knob SOUND CONTROL Decrease Increase the level WT the level or Press the SOUND CONTROL A v key 00 CONTRO Sun conte Continued to next page 19 Basic use method Repeat the steps O and
18. of the lt lt gt gt key switches the display items PROG 1 SET PROG 2 SET sNELELEET EEEETT EET ZZ j E 1 TTL CD EE min e The previously set contents are displayed If you do not want to change them simply press the ENTER key e When a timer setting has already been made in the selected timer the setting will be overwritten by the new setting wt LEETHETASN 003010 5 3 1 0648 Timer operation E Select the program timer ON OFF Q Select PROG 1 ON or PROG 1 OFF by pressing the lt lt gt gt I key lt lt gt l Press the ENTER key ENTER e f OFF is selected the key function return to ordinary mode Select an execution day of the programmed timer Q Select the day of week by pressing the lt lt gt gt key lt lt gt l Returned Advanced Press the ENTER key ENTER set the ON time and then the OFF time Adjust the time by pressing the i 1 key The time is O returned Press the ENTER key ENTER The time is advanced Each press of the lt lt gt gt key changes the items EVERYDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MON FRI TUE SAT SAT SUN cae mA 5 1 ocam e For each of the ON time and OFF time enter the figure of hour by performing steps Q and
19. radio stations manually Manual preset 28 m 2 0 2 Collective presetting of stations sm AUTO MEMORY 9 225 Tuning in to a non preset E radio station Auto tun lt ing Manual tuning TAN Q Tuning to non pre J set radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning 27 TUNER 1 Selectthe tuner input Each press of the TUNER BAND key switches the bands as follows FMAM BAND 2 Preset a radio station in memory Collective presetting of stations AUTO MEMORY 26 Follow the procedure in Collective presetting of stations AUTO MEMORY to preset automatically the tunable radio stations in your area e Once the stations are stored with AUTO MEMORY Auto memory func tion you are not required to repeat this procedure the next time you listen to radio However when you shift to another location whereby the broad cast station frequencies are different you will have to re execute the pre setting of stations Presetting radio stations manually Manual preset 28 A station can also be tuned in even when it is not preset For de tails read Tuning in to a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning 27 Continued to next page 255 Receiving broadcast station 3 Tuning Preset Call e f radio stations have already been stored with AUTO MEMORY Auto memory function
20. track being played 36 EN e Press the P MODE key to go off the indicator if it is lit Each press of the RANDOM key switches the random mode Random Playback The RDM indicator lights 2 Normal Playback The RDM indicator goes off e Playback stops after each track has been played once e The random playback can also be repeated by pressing the REPEAT key on the remote control unit To cancel random playback Press the RANDOM key on the remote control unit to go off the RDM indicator RANDOM CJ e The RDM indicator goes off and the playback in order of the tracks starts from the track being played Timer operation Sleep timer SLEEP The unit is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed Timer playback PROG 1 PROG 2 38 Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified time Al timer playback PROG 1 PROG 2 38 When timer playback starts the volume level increases gradually until the unit volume level is reached Sleep timer SLEEP Set the number of minutes after which the unit is to be turned OFF Press the SLEEP key repeatedly to set the time SLEEP CJ e The unit is turned OFF automatically after the set time has elapsed e Each press increases the timer period by 10 minutes The sleep timer can be set up to 90 minutes 10 20 30 70 80 gt 90 gt Cancel gt 10 20 Sleep timer
21. 0 Hz TREBLE TURN OVER 5 kHz 5 7 dB at 10 kHz TURN OVER 7 kHz 5 1 dB at 10 kHz TURN OVER 10 kHz 3 1 dB at 10 kHz Graphic Equalizer Characteristics Adjustable Center Frequency T 63 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 2 5 kHz 6 3 kHz 16 kHz Variable Range eene x8 dB D Bass 10 16 dB 40 Hz Vol 60 Input Sensitivity Impedance ENGLISH 5 5 mV 31 LINE AUX TAPE 400 mV 30 kQ Output Level Impedance TAPE REC OUT SUBWOOFER PRE 400 mV 200 Q 2 620 Q Tuner section FM tuner section Tuning frequency range 87 5 MHz 108 MHz MW tuner section Tuning frequency range 531 kHz 1 602 kHz CD player section Semiconductor laser Over sampling 8 fs 352 8 kHz D A Coriverslon cerro 1 Bit Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz TAPE REC OUT Signal to noise ratio ee More than 97 dB TAPE REC OUT General Power consumption Standby power consumption less than 0 3 W Dimensions W 270 mm 10 5 8 H 126 mm 4 15 16 D 368 mm 14 1 2 Weight 5 6 kg 12 4 Ib KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice e Sufficient performance may not be
22. 36 Timer operation Sleep timer SLEEP Setting the timer program PROG TIMER Deactivating and activating the timer program Setting DIMMER functions Switching the level meter Knowledge section Important Items nentes 44 Reference Maintenance In case of difficulty Specifications BEN m 2 2 7 I ENGLISH System connections Connection of the system accessories This figure shows the method of connection between the main unit and provided accessories CAUTION Connect the components as shown in the diagram Only plug the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet once connections are completed CAUTION The magnet in the speaker may cause color irregu larity to the TV or PC monitor Place the speakers far ther away from the TV set or PC monitor Malfunction of microcomputer If operation is not possible or erroneous display ap pears even though all connections have been made properly reset the microcomputer by referring to In case of difficulty 46 CAUTION Be sure to adhere to the following or proper ventila tion will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard e Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of the unit e Leave some space around the unit from the largest outside dimension including projection equal to or g
23. DIMMER LJ Procedure on the main unit Press the MODE key and select DIMMER SET by pressing the lt lt key and press the ENTER key MODE ENTER SQ OLX Press the 149 key to select DIMMER mode and press the ENTER key ENTER Oro Each press of the lt lt gt gt key changes functions in order of DIMMER 1 DIMMER 2 DIMMER 3 DIMMER OFF 42 NELLE EL I E gt R Each press of the DIMMER key changes items DIMMER OFF Normal brightness DIMMER 1 Brightness of the display is reduced DIMMER 2 Brightness of the display is reduced Key illumination goes off The sound indicators go off DIMMER 3 Key illumination goes off Switching the level meter Select LEVEL METER Press the MODE key and select LEVEL METER by pressing the lt lt gt gt key and press the ENTER key ENTER GO Ors switch between ON and OFF Q Select or OFF by pressing the lt lt gt gt key O Press the ENTER key ENTER EUFL METERS Ly HSITSNA e The character information display and level meter start to blink e Each press of the ke gt gt key switches ON and OFF of the level meter The ON or OFF display blinks AUTO POWER SAVE A P S function Q Select A P S SET MODE ENTER Q O 0
24. KENWOOD COMPACT HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM H K701 m Z 2 r I INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 KENWOOD CORPORATION E ONVITVLI i m 22 v gt 2 COMPACT Oise FDSP EXT R D S PERFORMANCE AUDIO Before applying power Caution erst aia to ensure Units are designed for operation as follows U S A and Canada AC 120 V only Other countries AC 110 120 220 240 V Igi AC 240 V only switchable FAM Europe AC 230 V only z Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT RE CAUTION MOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE PISK ONOT OPEN 0 REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE 1 IN TENDED 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 A THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUC TIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE The marking of products using lasers For countries other than U S A U
25. L19j TREBLE 20 SOUND setting mode OFF O ENTER key When setting up in a mode Used for confirming the selection When receiving a broadcast station Used for confirm ing the station to preset in memory Controls and indicators MODE key Basic operation keys Used for switching the function of the ka a gt keys key 32 to function menu mode Press again to reset the func tion of the lt lt gt gt keys to normal mode Items of function menu mode Used for selecting the CD input and starting playback During CD playback press to pause TUNER BAND key 25 m 2 0 2 INPUT LEVEL BALANCE Used for selecting the TUNER input e This key is also used to select the received broadcas AUTO MEMORY band DIMMER SET INPUT SELECTOR key Ci L2 LEVEL METER Used for selecting an input source PHONO TAPE A P S SET AUX TIME ADJUST m STOP TUNING MODE key TIMER SET CD 23 SOUND PRESET Used for stopping a disc operation ROOM EQ A7 TUNER 21 Used for switching between the AUTO auto Some of the items may not be displayed depending on tuning stereo reception and MONO manua selected input source tuning monaural reception modes MUTE key Standby mode 12 Used for muting the sound temporarily Used for displaying the GIG VOLUME knob a0 DISPLAY key for CD TUNER inputs only 24 Used for changing the CD TEXT displays Used for di
26. WER key when the unit is ON turns it off Standby mode e Pressing the CD TUNER BAND or INPUT SELECTOR INPUT SELECT key also turns power on and starts playback reception of the corresponding input e When the CD input is selected while the corresponding disc have been loaded it automatically starts to play Selecting the desired input sources Select a desired input source CD 22 TUNER Broadcasts 28 PHONO TAPE AUX External input sources Adjusting the external input level 32 e Pressing the CD it TUNER BAND or INPUT SELECTOR INPUT SELECT key selects the corresponding input When CD is selected e Each press of the INPUT SELECTOR INPUT SELECT key changes the external input sources PHONO TAPE AUX Continued to next page 15 m 2 O n Basic use method 3 Adjusting volume Volume level VOLUME ENGLISH ei Decrease Increase volume volume e The display shows a reference value MODE 4 Adjusting balance volume level on right and left Q Press the MODE key and select BALANCE by pressing the lt lt gt gt key and press the ENTER key laa PP Adjust the balance by pressing the lt lt key and press laa PP the ENTER key ENTER Listening through headphones Muting the sound temporarily MUTE Insert the headphones plug into the PHONES jack Press the MUTE key MUTE e Headphones with a stereo mini plug
27. by pressing the 1 key O Press the ENTER key lt lt gt Adjust the minute Adjust the minute by pressing the lt lt gt gt key O Press the ENTER key 149 EO A S lt 7 e The time display starts to blink Example Adjustment to Monday 8 07 e After the day is input the hour display starts to blink Example Adjustment to Monday 8 07 e After the hour is input the minute display starts to blink Example Adjustment to Monday 8 07 e f you made a mistake restart from the beginning e When the time of day has been set by pressing the ENTER key the display shows COMPLETE e Aftera power failure or the AC power cord has been unplugged the time set will be cleared You have to set the time again when the unit is switched on e When the STOP key is pressed while the power is in the standby mode the time of day will be dis played for 8 seconds Basic use method The unit is switched ON STANDBY or Muting the sound temporarily Muting the sound 4 temporarily 1 loooo OQ 2 e Listening through headphones 2 EX CD CD I 1 EX An external input source INPUT SELECTOR or Turning the POWER ON OFF Pressing the PO
28. can be con e Press the MUTE key again to resume the original nected volume e The sound from all speakers is cut off e Itis also canceled when the volume is changed 16 Basic use method Using Room Equalizer function during the measurement Please take into consideration that it may disturb your neighborhood especially when you measure it at the night time i A very loud test sound is produced ROOM function automatically performs the following adjustments with the provided micro phone by measuring sound characteristics for the best listening environment according to your room conditions and speakers layout 1 Sound delay from speakers 2 Volume level differences between left and right speakers 3 Speaker frequency characteristics and room sound characteristics Measuring room sound characteristics ROOM EQ Connect the microphone to the ROOM EQ MIC IN jack on the back of the unit 7 O Place the microphone to the listening posi tion at a height of your ears Select ROOM EQ from the menu press ing the lt lt gt gt key and press the ENTER key Or press the ROOM EO key on the re mote control unit rad gt l MODE ENTER or ROOM EQ MODE LJ Select R EO START by pressing the lt lt P key and press the ENTER key lt lt gt l ENTER Each press of the lt lt key changes the items START Measurement starts
29. ch to let you tune stations by program type PTY Program Type search Tune the stations by specifying the type of program you want to hear Before applying power Contents Caution Read the pages marked AN carefully to ensure safe operation Before applying power Safety precautions Accessories Special features Preparation section System connections Connection of the system accessories Connection of other accessories Commercially available parts 8 Controls and indicators Display Main unit Operation of remote control unit Basic section Clock adjustment Basic use method Using Room Equalizer function Using Digital Sound Equalizer function Playback of CD aee Receiving broadcast station Collective presetting of stations AUTO MEMORY 26 Tuning in to a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning 27 Presetting radio stations manually Manual preset 28 RDS Radio Data System Searching for a desired program type PTY wii 30 Listening to external input sources Adjusting the external input level Application section Various CD playback features Listening to the desired sequence program playback Repeated playback Playing tracks in a random order random playback
30. d to the AUX analog auxiliary input jack ENTER key When setting up in a mode Used for confirming the selection When receiving a broadcast station Used for confirm ing the station to preset in memory PHONO key 32 Used for switching to an external input source con nected to the PHONO jack Basic operation keys CD Il key 22 TUNER BAND key 25 INPUT SELECT key 22 Used for selecting an input source PHONO TAPE AUX AUTO MONO m STOP key 0A 23 27 Controls and indicators P CALL me gt gt keys CD 23 Used for skipping CD tracks TUNER 26 Used for receiving a radio station TUNING lt lt gt gt keys CD 23 Used for fast forward fast reverse the played music TUNER 27 Used for receiving a radio station POWER key 18 Used for setting the unit to On or Standby O PTY key 30 Used for entering PTY mode or searching a prog ype TIME DISPLAY key Used for changing time displays DISPLAY key for CD TUNER inputs only 24 Used for changing the CD TEXT displays Used for displaying the day of week and the time MUTE key 36 Used for muting the sound temporarily CLEAR key 34 Used for clearing a programed track s VOLUME A V keys 16 Used for adjusting the volume Loading batteries Q Remove the cover O Insert batteries e Insert two AAA size batteries following
31. disc outwards ina radial manner Storage When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time remove it from the player and store it in its case Discs which can be played with this unit CD 12 cm 8 cm CD R CD RW and the audio part of CDV CD G CD EG and CD EXTRA Use discs that comply with the IEC standard for example a disc carrying the 0058 marking on the label surface Never play a cracked or warped disc During playback the disc rotates at high speed in the player Therefore to avoid danger never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent Please do not use discs which are not round be cause they may cause malfunction Disc accessories The disc accessories stabilizer protection sheet protec tion ring etc which are marketed for improving the sound quality or protecting discs as well as the disc cleaner should not be used with this system because they may cause malfunction 455 ENGLISH In case of difficulty What seems to be a malfunction is not always so Before calling for service check the following table ac cording to the symptom of your trouble Resetting the microcomputer The microcomputer may fall into malfunction impossi bility to operate erroneous display etc when the AC power cord is unplugged while unit is ON or due to an external factor In this case execute the following pro cedure to reset the microcomputer and r
32. display before performing step O ENGLISH Press the ENTER key during reception ENTER Proceed to step while is blinking MEMORY lights for approx 20 sec Select one of the preset numbers from 1 to 40 with the lt lt gt gt key Numeric keys TUNED ST AUTO lt lt i dion tr rn e f several stations are preset under the same num or ber the previous memory is replaced with the latest memory contents e Sequence for pressing the Numeric keys on the re mote control unit cal To input 12 10 2 To input 20 10 10 0 Preset numbers can directly be input with the Numeric keys on the remote control unit Press the ENTER key again ENTER Repeat steps Q O O and O to preset other stations 28 EN RDS Radio Data System RDS is a system which transmits useful informa tion in the form of digital data for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast signal Tuners and receiv ers designed for RDS reception can extract the in formation from the broadcast signal for use with various functions such as automatic display of the station name Before using RDS For reception of RDS stations the auto memory func tion must be used to preset the stations B8 PS Program Service Name Display When an RDS broadcast is received the station name is automatically displayed Program Type Search 30 The tuner a
33. ds and turn the unit OFF Memory backup function Please note that the following items will be deleted from the main unit s memory if the AC power cord is disconnected from the AC wall outlet for approximately 1 day Power mode Input selector settings Volume level Sound preset settings PHONO TAPE AUX input level e 5 setting Sound mode settings Room Equalizer settings Manual Equalizer settings D BASS settings Dimmer setting Broadcast band Frequency setting Preset stations Tuning mode Timer settings Maintenance Maintenance of the unit When the front panel or case becomes dirty wipe with a soft dry cloth Do not use thinner benzine alcohol etc for these agents may cause discoloration In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a mal function Be specially careful not to use contact cleaners containing oil for they may deform the plastic component 44 Important items Disc handling precautions Handling Hold the disc so that you do not touch the playing surface Label side Playing side Sticker Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of the disc Sticky paste Cleaning If there are fingerprint marks or foreign L2 matter found on the disc lightly wipe the disc with a soft cotton cloth or similar from the center of the
34. eiving condition is poor Weak radio waves Select the tuner input O Press the TUNING MODE AUTO MONO key to select a tuning type of Auto or Manual Li AUTO MONO TUNING MODE Tune in to a station by pressing the lt lt gt gt lt lt gt gt key To decrease To increase frequency frequency or r TUNING 3 To decrease To increase frequency frequency e In MANUAL mode FM stations are received in mon aural Each press of the TUNING MODE key changes the tuning types Auto tuning AUTO TUNE is displayed The AUTO indicator lights up Stereo reception Manual tuning MANUAL TUNE is displayed The AUTO indicator goes off Monaural reception e Normally use the Auto tuning stereo reception Auto tuning The next station can be received automatically every time the kaa gt gt key is pressed Manual tuning Press the 19 gt gt key repeatedly until the desired station is received The desired station can also be re ceived by holding the 1 gt gt key down until its fre quency is displayed 27 EN 2 2 E 7 Receiving broadcast station Presetting radio stations manually Manual preset Q Perform the procedure in Tuning in to a Up to 40 stations can be memorized non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning to receive the station to be preset 27 e To memorize an RDS station wait for the station name to appear on the
35. ert the audio cord plugs securely into the PHONO jacks The clock display blinks without changing the figures Adjust the present time again Timer operation is not possible 467 Adjust the present time referring to Clock adjustment Set the timer ON time and OFF time 14 G8 In case of difficulty Tuner section Symptom Remedy Radio stations cannot be received Connect antennas L2 L amp Select a band 25 Tune to the frequency of the desired station 25 2 2 E 7 Noise interferes Install the outdoor antenna in an apart position from the road Switch the suspected electric appliance OFF Install the TV or the system at an increased distance between them A station has been preset but it cannot be re Preset stations with tunable frequencies 26 ceived by pressing the P CALL key Preset stations again 28 CD player section Symptom Remedy A CD is placed in the player but it cannot be Place the disc properly with the label side facing upward played Clean the disc referring to Disc handling precautions Refer to Caution on condensation and remove the condensation by evaporation 44 Sound is not produced Press the CD gt key Clean the disc referring to Disc handling precautions 45 Discs which are recorded by data formats such as MP3 WMA cannot be played back Sound skips Clean the disc referri
36. eturn it to nor mal condition e Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears the contents stored in and it returns to condition when it left the factory e CD tray will open if the microcomputer is reset with a disc loaded In this case please press the CD open close key to close the tray after removing the disc Unplug the AC power cord from the AC wall outlet then while holding the 1 POWER key down plug it in the AC wall outlet again After resetting the microcomputer the display will show as follows Amplifier section Speaker section Symptom Remedy Sound is not produced Connect properly referring to System connections Adjust to a required volume Switch MUTE OFF Unplug the headphone plug L l L8 6 The STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in red and no sound is output A speaker cord is short circuited Turn the power off and re connect the speaker cord The STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in Adjust the present time again green No sound from the headphones Ins ert the headphones plug correctly Adjust to a required volume Switch MUTE OFF Sound is not produced from the left or right speaker Connect cables properly referring to System connections Adjust balance A humming noise is generated when the PHONO input selector is selected L amp Connect the Earth cord to the GND terminal on the rear panel amp Ins
37. ing is flat The display turns to the original display in 3 seconds The level can be set to by pressing the FLAT key on the remote control unit or the SOUND SELECTOR key on the main unit for 2 seconds Switched to the D Bass display Sound equalization Super bass range band 1 63Hz When this control is moved up the sound from bass instruments such as a bass guitar becomes deep an stable When the super bass sound is boomy move this control down Bass range band 2 160Hz Usually the listening room resonance frequency is in this range To eliminate bass resonance move this control down Mid bass range band 3 400Hz This range is the basis of music whether the sound is rich or not depends on this range When the play back sound is not so good moving this control up slightly makes the sound sonorous Mid range band 4 1kHz When this control is moved up or down the baritone or soprano voice is emphasized de emphasized This range is related to the presence of music Mid high range band 5 2 5kHz This range is related to stimulus and metallic sound When this range is well compensated vivid sound can be obtained High range band 6 6 3kHz This frequency range is related to hardness of the sound When this control is moved up strings or brass instruments such as flutes or piccolos are emphasized When the control is moved down the sound will be more soothing Super high range band 7 16
38. kHz This frequency range is related to the width and de tails of the music When this control is moved up super high frequency instruments such as triangles or cymbals are emphasized resulting in wide sound and echoes 21 EN m 2 0 72 I ENGLISH Playback of CD When a disc is placed into the CD player in advance the unit will be switched on automatically by pressing the CD key and playback will start To play back a desired track To start playback To pause playback oo O To stop lt playback skip tracks amp IbI mg P aybac i 8 3 Fast forward and backward Q skip tracks 2 stop playback 1 Load a disc Press the 4 key on the main unit to open the CD tray The label side facing up Place a disc 2 Press the 4 key on the main unit to p CS close the CD tray e Do not touch the played side of disc e Be sure place a disc on the tray horizontally Placing it with an in clination will result in malfunction 2 Start playback e After a few seconds playback starts from track No 1 e Atitle is displayed for Discs with CD TEXT CD I Track No being played This indicator lights up when Elapsed time of track being played CD is loaded 22 EN Playback of CD To start playback To pause
39. n a short time without laborious settings Digital Sound Equalizer feature This model is equipped with Digital Sound Equalizer by Digital Sound Processing which makes more detailed sound adjustments possible Playback capability of CD R and CD RW discs This model can playback music data recorded in CD R Compact Disc Recordable and CD RW Compact Disc Rewritable However some CD R and CD RW discs may not be playable on the CD player depending on the recording characteristics of the recording equipment including the pick up properties of the CD R or CD RW in use its recording condition and so on Also note that a CD R or CD RW disc which has not been finalized cannot be played back Versatile timer features e Timer playback Two timer programs PROG 1 PROG 2 are available for timer playback timer playback With the Al timer playback the playback volume increases gradually after the start of timer playback e Sleep timer This timer turns the unit off automatically when the set time has elapsed It is convenient for example falling asleep while listening to music in the night time etc RDS Radio Data System tuner This model is equipped with an RDS tuner that provides several convenient tuning functions RDS Auto Memory to automatically preset up to 40 RDS stations broadcasting different programs station name display to show you the name of the current broadcast station and PTY sear
40. ng to Disc handling precautions Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations Remote control unit Symptom Remedy Remote control operation is not possible Replace with new batteries Operate the unit inside the remote controllable range Displayed messages Displayed Message Meaning CAN T SETUP The microphone for ROOM is not connected or headphones are connected 37 CD NO DISC A CD is not inserted in the unit CD TEXT FULL The disc has the text data of more than 1k byte 24 CHECK DISC TOC of the disc cannot be read Or the disc CD R which is not finalized is inserted Check the disc PGM FULL An attempt is made to select a 33rd track during programing of CD 38 ERROR1 The measurement is impossible because measuring room is too noisy iz R EQ ERROR2 The measurement is impossible because no signal is input the microphone 17 TRAY OPEN CD tray is opened 479 Specifications Amplifier section Effective output power during STEREO operation 1 kHz 10 T H D at 6 Q 30 W 30 W RMS Rated output power during STEREO operation 63 Hz 12 5 kHz at 6 Q 24 W 24 W DIN Total harmonic distortion 0 007 AUX IN 1 kHz 11 W 60 Tone Control Characteristics BASS TURN OVER 100 Hz 3 1 dB at 100 Hz TURN OVER 150 Hz 5 1 dB at 100 Hz TURN OVER 200 Hz 5 7 dB at 10
41. or manual presetting select a station using the a a gt key Each press of the key switches the preset stations in sequence ENGLISH The indicator TUNED lights up when a station is received The indicator ST lights up during stereo reception When the gt gt key is pressed P1 P2 P3 P38 P39 P40 P1 When the lt key is pressed P40 gt P39 gt P38 P2 P1 P40 e When a key is held down preset stations will be skipped at intervals of about 0 5 seconds e To select a preset station from the remote use the P CALL lt lt gt gt key or the Numeric keys on the remote control unit Collective presetting of stations AUTO MEMORY Up to 40 stations can be memorized Q Press the MODE key MODE O Select AUTO MEMORY by pressing the e For use of the RDS function stations must be memo lt lt gt gt key rized by AUTO MEMORY e RDS stations are given priority during auto presetting d gt If there is memory left after presetting this unit con tinues presetting regular FM and AM stations e A broadcast station that cannot be preset with AUTO MEMORY should be set with Manual preset O Press the ENTER key ENTER 267 Receiving broadcast station Tuning in to a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning Select the tuning mode according to the radio wave receiving condition Auto tuning When the receiving condition is good Manual tuning When the rec
42. playback Press the CD II key CD I e Each press of the key pauses and plays the CD alter nately To stop playback Press the m STOP key TUNING MODE To play back a desired track Remote control unit only Select the desired track No ooo OOO Press the numeric keys as shown below To select track No 23 10 10 3 To select track No 30 10 10 10 0 Fast forward and backward Remote control unit only TUNING 3 Backward Forward search lt gt search e Press and hold one of the keys during playback Normal playback resumes at the point where the key is released m 2 O n To skip tracks Press the lt lt gt gt key To skip laa P To skip backward forward e The track in the direction of the key pressed is skipped and the selected track will be played from the beginning e When the kea key is pressed once during playback the track being played will be played from the begin ning e To skip further to a track located before the current track press the kea key quickly e Tracks can be skipped by pressing the 19 gt gt key even when the CD is in stop mode In this case playback starts automatically from the point reached by skipping To eject disc Main unit only e CD tray will open To close the CD tray press the key again 23 ENGLISH Playback of CD Time
43. reater than shown below Top panel 50cm Back panel 10 CAUTION The power in this equipment will not be completely cut off from the wall outlet when the power switch is turned off Install the equipment so that the wall outlet is easily accessible and in case of emergency immediately unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 3 Speaker Right e Never short circuit the and speaker cords It may cause malfunction da e f the and polarity are inverted the sound will be unnatural with unclear positioning of musical instruments etc e Be sure to insert all connection cords securely If their connections are imperfect the sound may be produced or noise may interfere e Before plugging or unplugging a connection cord be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet If connection cords are plugged or unplugged with the power cord left plugged in malfunction or damage may result 6 System connections AM FM radio stations cannot be received without the proper antenna connections Connect the anten nas properly according to the following instructions AM loop antenna The supplied antenna is for indoor use Place it as far as possible from the main unit TV set speaker cords and POWER cord and set it to a direction which provides the best reception How to connect the antenna 2 1 1 ge 8 SY As
44. related indicators RDS related indicators 29 30 CD time display Sound preset memory number Clock display indicators BL Timer related indicators 37 RoomEOQ indicator A7 EQ indicator 33 Q D Bass indicator a CD related indicators 9 EN ENGLISH Controls and indicators Main unit KENWOOD VOLUME iC TIMER COMPACT Hi Fi COMPONENT SYSTEM R K701 STANDBY TIMER indicator Lights up when the unit is set to the Standby mode Red Ordinary standby Green Timer standby Off The unit is On Refer to In case of difficulty for blinking of the indicator 48 POWER key 15 Used for setting the unit to On or Standby O CD tray Display panel Sound indicators D BASS indicator Blinks during D BASS setting lights up when the set ing is completed ROOM EO MODE indicator 18 Blinks during ROOM EQ MODE setting lights up when the setting is completed TONE indicator 20 Blinks during TONE setting lights up when the setting S completed ROOM indicator Blinks during ROOM EO setting lights up when the setting is completed e 105 u n n n n n 1 CD open close 22 Used for opening or closing the CD tray SOUND SELECTOR key Each press of the key switches the display items D BASS 38 ROOM MODE 18 BASS
45. semble Microphone for Room Equalizer notfor recording FM indoor antenna The provided antenna is for temporary indoor use only For stable signal reception we recommend to use an outdoor antenna Remove the indoor an tenna if you connect to an outdoor antenna Q Connect the antenna to the antenna terminal O Locate the position providing good reception condition Fix the antenna FM indoor antenna AC POWER cord To AC wall outlet I HOE o n OQA E SPEAKERS 6 160 SO Speaker Left Q Speaker cord How to connect the speaker cords 9 JEN ENGLISH System connections Connection of other accessories Commercially available parts CAUTION Connect the components as shown in the diagram Only plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet once connections are completed e Moving coil MC cartridge record player cannot be used directly from the unit It can only be used when equalizer amplifier for MC cartridge is connected e For record players with equal izer amplifier connect it to the AUX IN terminal AMU_J Gi FM outdoor antenna Lead the 750 coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 750 terminal Please remove the indoor antenna after
46. splaying the day of week and the time SOUND CONTROL knob Used for adjusting the SOUND level Used for volume adjustment lt lt gt gt multi control keys In the normal mode these are used for skip CD tracks 23 select a preset radio station 26 9 TIMER key 4 In the function menu mode selected by pressing the Used for activating or deactivate timer function MODE key press these keys to select the desired menu item To set or enter setting of the function PHONES jack 16 menu item press the ENTER key Connect headphones with a stereo mini plug optionally available to it lt lt MODE ENTER REMOTE sensor 8 gt This sensor receives signals from the remote contro unit The function of these keys returns to the normal mode when they have not been operated for 20 seconds Standby mode While the standby indicator is lit a small amount of power is supplied to the unit to back up the memory This is called Standby mode Under the condition the unit can be turned ON by the remote control unit 115 ENGLISH Controls and indicators Operation of remote control unit The keys on the remote control unit with the same names as on the main unit have the same function as the keys on the main unit ROOMEQ TIMER SLEEP With same functions in the case that names of the
47. t gt gt key lt lt Press the ENTER key ENTER 32 Input level e Adjustment is possible at the range of 3 to 5 e Adjusting the input level also changes the recording level from the input source connected to the external input jacks e The adjustment mode is displayed for approximately 20 seconds Various CD playback features Listening to the desired sequence program playback Use the following procedure to program desired tracks in a desired order up to 32 tracks Select the CD input Select PGM mode Press the P MODE key on the remote control unit P MODE C Press the key in the stop mode 2 2 2 7 The indicator lights up Select track numbers the order you want to play them Q Select the track number with the Numeric keys on the remote control unit Go to step within 20 seconds O Press the ENTER key to confirm the selection ENTER O To select more than one track repeat steps Q and O for each track El Start playback Press the CD key Press the Numeric keys as shown below To select track No 23 10 10 3 To select track No 30 10 10 10 0 Up to 32 tracks can be programmed When PGM FULL is displayed no more tracks can be programmed If you made a mistake press the CLEAR key and enter the track No again When a track No is entered the
48. the polarity indications O Close the cover Operation After plugging the power cord of this unit press the b POWER key of the remote control unit to turn the system ON When the system is turned ON press the key of the function to be operated e When pressing more than one remote control keys successively press the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more between keys Operating range approx e The provided batteries intended for use in operation checking and their service life may be short e When the remote controllable distance becomes short replace both of the batteries with new ones e f direct sunlight or the light of a high frequency fluorescent lamp inverter type etc is incident to the remote sensor malfunction may occur In such a case change the installation position to avoid malfunction 13 a STR ES JE ENGLISH Clock adjustment As the clock is not only used to show the time of the day but also used in timer operations be sure to set the clock adjustment in advance Turn POWER ON Select ADJUST Press the MODE key and select TIME ADJUST by pressing the lt lt gt gt key O Press the ENTER MODE ENTER SrO OG E Adjust the day of week Q Adjust the day of week by pressing the aa gt gt key O Press the ENTER key Ors E Adjust the hour Adjust the hour
49. track will be added to the end of the existing program When the total time of CD program is 1000 minutes or more the time display shows Tracks will be played in the order they were programmed following the program numbers When the I lt key is pressed once during playback the track being played will be played from the beginning To skip further to a track proceeding the current track press the ka key twice repeatedly When the gt gt key is pressed during playback play will skip to the next track in the program 33 EN ENGLISH Various CD playback features To add a track to an existing program Select the track number to be added with the Numeric keys on the remote control unt Press the ENTER key ENTER Press the key the stop mode To clear a programmed track Press the CLEAR key on the remote control unit Press the key in the stop mode To get out of the PGM mode Press the P MODE key the remote control unit to turn off the PGM indicator Press the key in the stop mode P MODE C Press the Numeric keys as shown below To select track No 23 10 10 3 To select track No 30 10 10 10 0 e Up to 32 tracks can be programmed When PGM FULL is displayed no more tracks can be programmed e f you made a mistake press the CLEAR key and enter the track No again e When
50. uency by pressing the SOUND PRESET lt key on the remote control unit OUND PRESE Gsayg anno e The display of selected band blinks The frequency bands from 1 to 7 can be selected Adjust the equalizer level by pressing the SOUND CONTROL A key on the remote control unit OWN CONTR M gt Soup contr e The level can be adjusted by one step 1dB at the range of 8 dB to 8 dB e The manual EO setting mode will be cancelled when the MANUAL EQ key is pressed or no operation is continued for 20 seconds e Image of level adjustment LEVEL aB Variable levels ER Frequency o Basic use method Memorizing your favorite sound Press the MODE key and select SOUND PRESET from the menu and press the EN TER key MODE 0 Ors e The indicator Q 9 and O on the display blinks e PRESET and 1 2 and 3 is displayed on the character information display e The sound of three patterns from 1 to 3 can be preset regardless of sound type e Information for Room EO setting is memorized ENTER O Select one of preset numbers from Q to and the ENTER key 6 e The indicator of selected preset number lights up on the display Preset Call of sound pattern Press the SOUND PRESET 4 lt gt key on the remote control unit OUND PRESE 353 4 SOUND PRESET and Q are displayed Factory default sett
51. utomatically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a specified program type genre This unit is equipped with the following functions utilizing RDS data sig nal is received e Some functions may not be provided or be given dif ferent names depending on countries or areas Switching the displays Press the DISPLAY key DISPLAY Each press of the DISPLAY key changes the dis play items PS Program service name gt Frequency gt Clock e The RDS indicator lights up on the display when a preset RDS broadcast is selected 29 Z 2 E 7 RDS Radio Data System Searching for a desired program type PTY search By specifying the type of program genre you want to listen to the tuner automatically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a program of the specified type However if a station is not preset by AUTO MEMORY No Data will flash instead of the program genre type and PTY search is not available ENGLISH Set the reception band to FM Preset RDS stations with the AUTO MEMORY function 28 Select the PTY search mode Press the PTY key on the remote control unit PTY O When an RDS broadcast is received the program type is shown on the display If no PTY data is available or if the station is not an RDS station None is displayed E Selectthe desired program type Use program type table on the right
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