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Kenwood DPC-MP727 MP3 Player User Manual

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1. Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol paint thinner gasoline or benzine etc to clean the cabinet Use a clean dry cloth 14 Nonuse periods The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time Before applying power AC adaptors are designed for operation as follows U S A ANd Canada s sesreresessererersnererenereresrrnnnrnrnnnnnsnsnrenenenennene AC 120 V only Australia 0 AC 240 V only Europe and U K s seeessessrssresrnssrerresnnssrennesnnsnnenrnnnnenrenennrnenrennneenenenne AC 230 V only Other countries AC 110 120 220 240 V switchable For the U S A FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly ap proved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications if it is not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference wi
2. is displayed The disc is abnormal The disc cannot be read Replace with a disc that can be played back no FILE is displayed The disc does not contain the MP3 or WMA files Replace with a disc which contains files that can be played back The power will be switched off automatically when an error is displayed Caution 1 This system uses a microcomputer and there are cases where normal functioning wil not be possible owing to noise from external sources and other noise forms In this event temporarily unplug the power cord or remove the batteries and then try again 2 There are cases where malfunctions will occur when the headphones are plugged in and unplugged This is not a defect 3 There are cases where it is not possible to play back media and files that have not been correctly saved For the U S A CAUTION fied herein may result in tion exposure safety Use of controls or adjustments or perform ance of procedures other than those speci In compliance with Federal Regulations following are reproductions of labels on or inside the product relating to laser product hazardous radia KENWOOD CORPORATION 2967 3 ISHIKAWA CHO HACHIOJI SHI TOKYO JAPAN KENWOOD CORP CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS NO 21 CFR 1040 10 CHAPTER 1 SUBCHAPTER J Location Bottom Panel Before using the c
3. The currently set mode will blink once the playback mode has been reached E Press the maa or gt i keys to select the playback mode The display will switch between the following whenever these keys are pressed m orF Cancels repeat playback and random playback gt one Repeats a single track Repeats the track being played back or the track selected ALL Repeats all tracks Folder repeat gt Fo when CD ROMs are being played back Repeats all tracks Repeats all files in the folder RANDOM Random playback can only be selected when playback is stopped Randomly selects tracks for playback Playback will stop once all tracks have been played back Random playback can only be canceled when playback is stopped The Folder Seach and Folder Select functions cannot be used when the random mode is in effect The preset playback mode will be displayed with an icon L The B BOOST setting is canceled when the top cover is opened Viewing CD information Display setting Player only Press the MODE key repeatedly to select the CD informa tion display mode The currently set mode will blink once the CD information display mode has been reached EB Press the mea or BI keys to change the display mode The display will switch between the following whenever these keys are pressed When stopped During playback m Total number of tracks pa Track number being played back Amount of tim
4. an amplifier or speakers built into amplifiers when used as a LINE OUT terminal Used for connecting the car cassette adapter when using for playing back car audio units VOLUME knob Used to adjust the volume OPEN HOLD switch Used when the top cover is to be opened and when switching the hold function be tween on and off Liquid crystal display D A S C display luminated when the sound skip guard function is on B BOOST display luminated when the bass tones have been boosted RANDOM display luminated when random playback has been selected Repeat display luminated when repeat playback has been selected Battery display luminated when the batteries are being recharged Information display area Displays track numbers amount of time elapsed titles and other disc information and the status of the equipment gt mark Illuminated if files that can be played back are contained within the selected folder when media on which MP3 and WMA files are stored has been inserted into the player blinks during folder selection mark Illuminated if other folders are contained within the selected folder when media on which MP3 and WMA files are stored has been inserted into the player blinks during folder selection eG 00000 Remote controller DPc MP727 Except for U S A Canada and Australia PHONES oro m KENWOOD O OF w m PLAVISKI JP lt Remote controller a
5. avoid danger never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent Cleaning If fingerprints or foreign matter become attached to the disc lightly wipe the disc with a soft cotton cloth or similar from the center of the disc outwards in a radial manner Storage When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time remove it from the CD player and store it in its case Precaution against condensation Immediately after a room is heated or in a room with high humidity or vapor the unit may malfunction due to the condensation of dew or mist on the pick up lens In such a case leave the unit for about an hour before trying to use it again Caution of hearing For U S A R Dear Customer Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Gu
6. bass tones Playback mode setting Display setting End the procedure by pressing the MODE key The B BOOST setting and the playback mode setting are the same for audio CDs Refer to the explanations in the section of CDs Searching for folders during playback Sequentially selects folders Press the MODE key during playback to make the FOLDER display blink Perform the next operation within eight seconds B Press the Pri or maa keys to select the required folder pr key Selects the next folder in the sequence it was written lt lt key Selects the previous folder in the sequence it was written The folder name will be displayed inside parenthesis Playback will automatically start from the first file in the folder once a folder has been selected A certain amount of time may be required when searching for folders depend ing on the number of files and the situation of the folder layers The player will return to the first folder in which files exists when the STOP m key is pressed Selecting folders when stopped Selects the folders to be played back directly regardless of the or der in which it was written operated from the player Press the MODE key when stopped to make the FOLDER display blink and press the PLAY PAUSE key to enter the folder selection mode The C and J marks will blink during folder ROOT selection Press the lt gt P1 key
7. replace them with new batteries if alkaline batteries are in use When the batteries run out the power will be switched off automatically Problems There are cases where problems that appear to indicate a defect are in fact attribut able to other causes In this event check the problem against the table below to ascertain what the trouble is There are cases where requests for service owing to XQ A Getting the best out of your player Precautions when using rechargeable batteries NB 150 Nickel Metal Hydrogen rechargeable batteries Do not use any rechargeable batteries other than the ones specially required by the D player Failure to observe this may result in damage Nickel Metal Hydrogen rechargeable batteries are used with the player Owing to the characteristics of these batteries it is necessary to recharge them at least once every two months even when they have not been used It is possible to recharge the batteries approximately 300 times Replace the rechargeable batteries when the amount of time they can be used is minimal even after recharging use NB 130 batteries sold separately A small amount of current will be consumed even when the power to the player is switched off It is therefore recommended that the batteries are removed if the player will not be used for a long period of time Place the rechargeable batteries in the battery carrying case supplied when carrying them around There is a r
8. 10 0 W o O O 2S _ SEE BB Load the disc Ensure that the side with the label is facing upwards Press the area around the hole until the central axis clicks into place E Close the top cover Press the front of the cover in the center until it clicks firmly into place Slide the OPEN HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow Playing back audio CDs CD DA Sequenitially from the first track Check to ascertain that the OPEN HOLD switch is set in the central position asian HOLD o CO om OO E _ T The hold function is cancelled when the OPEN HOLD switch is in the central position Ensure that the hold function has been cancelled when operating the player with the use of player keys El Press the PLAY PAUSE key The power supply will be switched on and playback will commence from the first track The same operations can be performed by pressing the gt gt i key on the remote controller E Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume The volume knob on the remote controller is not interlinked with the volume level of the player The volume to which the player has been adjusted will be effective when the volume on the remote controller has been turned up full N Searching for the beginning of tracks Press the kaa or gt keys gt gt Press to select the next track Haa Press to select the previous track The beginning of the require
9. E Notes on using through car stereo In case of abnormality such as smoke production immediately unplug the car bat tery adapter from the cigar lighter socket Do not leave the products or batteries in the car particularly above the dashboard for this may lead to malfunction or damage due to solar heat f the unit is connected to a car stereo using an audio cord noise may sometimes interfere A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation For other countries AC voltage selection This unit operates on 110 120 or 220 240 AC voltage The AC voltage selector switch on the AC adapter is set to the voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage If not it must be set to your voltage in accordance to the following direction Note Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch g g 220V XX 11 ov l 240V 120V AC voltage selector switch Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool The marking of products using lasers Except for some areas The marking is located on the bottom side says that this product has been classified as Class 1 It means that there is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the prod
10. Gunshot blast jet plane 180 dB Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation DPC MP727 MP922 EN
11. KENWOOD DPC MP727 DPC MP922 PORTABLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Note This instruction manual is for common use with the 2 models above Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage If your unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your dealer immediately If your unit was shipped to you directly notify the shipping company without delay Only the consignee the person or company receiving the unit can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future Before using the rechargeable batteries The rechargeable batteries comes non charged condition Read Recharging the batteries carefully and charge the batteries be fore use In addition to normal audio CDs CD DA this equipment is capable of playing back media on which MP3 and WMA files have been stored Media that can be played back with this equipment Usable media apart from audio CDs CD DA Usable media CD ROM CD R CD RW Usable formats 1SO9660 level 1 and level 2 excluding expanded formats Files that can be played back MP3 and WMA files Creating media for playing back on this equipment Compressing MP3 and WMA files Please set up the transfer bit rat
12. P key when playback has been halted The same operations can be performed by pressing the STOP m key on the remote controller Auto power off function T power will be switched off automatically in order to preserve battery power a three or more minutes have elapsed in the stop mode Setting up with the MODE key It is possible to amend the sound quality and playback styles and the display style with the use of the MODE key The following mode settings will change alternately as follows whenever the MODE key is pressed m B BOOST setting Boosts the bass tones that tend to be suppressed when music is lis tened to on the headphones Playback mode setting Enables repeated playback and random playback Display setting Enables the number of tracks on the CD and time information to be viewed End the procedure by pressing the MODE key Boosting the bass tones B BOOST setting gn N Press the MODE key repeatedly to make the BB off or BB on displays blink Perform the next operation within eight seconds B Press the aa or PP key The display will switch between the following whenever these keys are pressed m BB off Cancels the bass boost function BB on Boosts the bass tones e The B BOOST setting is canceled when the top cover is opened J Repeat playback and random playback Playback mode setting a gt Press the MODE key repeatedly until the playback mode is displayed
13. adapter 1 AC plug adapter Except for U S A Canada 4 Australia U K and Europe 5 The standard accessories vary depending on the model of the unit The accessories which are not standard are optionally available For details please consult your dealer KENWOO 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 infor mation or service on this product Model _________ Serial Number Naming files Single byte characters between A and Z single byte numerals between 0 and 9 and the single byte underscore _ can be used when naming files A maximum of twelve characters can be displayed Ensure that the MP3 MP3 files or WMA WMA files extension logs are attached to all file names Never add the MP3 or WMA extension logs to any files other than MP3 and WMA files If the MP3 or WMA extension logs are added to any files other than MP3 and WMA files the equipment will assume that they can be played back and this will produce loud noises in the headphones resulting in damage of adverse effects Hint for when naming folders and files When media containing MP3 and WMA files are played back on this equipment the sequence in which each track is played back will be the same as the sequence in which they were saved It
14. ar cassette adapter This unit can be used exclusively with a KENWOOD portable CD player The direction in which the cord comes out should be changed depending on the car stereo model Read the following instructions carefully and correct the unit properly Usable cassette slot types Factory setup t al Maintenance Simple care Care of lens When the lens in the pick up gets dirty malfunctions including the impossibility of playback may occur The lens should be cleaned using a commercially available camera lens blower etc Do not touch the lens to prevent damaging the mechanism Also do not use a lens cleaner or disc cleaner product Care of main unit When the unit gets dirty clean with a soft dry cloth If the unit is stained seriously a moistened cloth can be used Do not use benzine or thinner for these will damage the unit Cleaning the plug Wipe the headphone plug with a soft cloth to keep it clean A dirty plug may cause noise or malfunction Caution on disc used Usable discs 8 cm single CDs can be played as they are do not use a commercially available single CD adapter Handling Hold compact discs so that you do not touch the playing surface Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of compact discs Never play a cracked or warped disc During playback the disc rotates at high speed in the player Therefore to
15. ard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Level Example 30 dB Quiet library soft whispers 40 dB Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 dB Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 dB Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 dB Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 dB Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 dB Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 dB Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 dB Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 dB
16. at teries set in the player will provide extended periods of continual play Remove the cover on the battery case 2 Taking care over the positive and negative poles in sert the size AA alkaline batteries Itis not possible to recharge the batteries with the external battery case As playback time will be greatly reduced when manganese batteries are used ensure that size AA alkaline batteries are used Make sure that both batteries are replaced when changing batteries E Close the cover Attach the case to the player Electrode Align the guide pin and electrode with the holes on the player and press the battery case into position and then turn the screw in the di rection of the arrow to fix it in place Guide pin Caution Remove the battery case from the player when it is not to be used for long periods of time As the dry cell batteries will recharge the rechargeable batteries the dry cell bat teries will run out quickly Also ensure that the batteries are removed from the case Recharging the batteries Refer to the Accessories table Ensure that only the rechargeable batteries supplied with the player NB 150 or sold separately NB 130 are used Batteries other than special Kenwood batteries must not be used under any circumstances Remove the external battery case Insert the rechargeable batteries in the player and then connect the AC adapter E Switch the
17. d track will be located in accordance with the number of times the keys are pressed Press the I lt key once during playback to return to the beginning of the track The same operations can be performed by pressing the lt lt or gt gt gt i keys on the remote controller Fast forward fast reverse Pa Player only Press the gt fast forward or lt lt fast reverse keys continu ously during playback Playback will recommence from the place the key is released C High speed fast forward and fast reverse is possible when in the pause mode Pausing during playback Player only Press the PLAY PAUSE key during playback The track number and the amount of time elapsed for the track being played back will blink in the information display area and playback will be paused C Press the PLAY PAUSE key once again to resume playback Stopping playback Press the STOP key The total number of tracks and the total time will be displayed in the information display area The location that playback was stopped will be memorized automatically when the STOP OFF key is pressed Playback will be resumed from the memorized location when the gt key is pressed as long as the disc is not replaced or the power switched off XR The same operations can be performed by pressing the STOP m key on the remote controller A Playing back audio CDs CD DA Switching off the power Press the STO
18. e elapsed for the track Total amount of time Playing back MP3 and WMA files It is not possible to play back folders up to 23 and files up to 200 that exceed the maximum limitations of the media If the copyright is in effect for a WMA file PROTECTED FILE will be displayed for that particular file and the player will move onto the next file A certain amount of time is required for the player to confirm the media on which MP3 and WMA files have been recorded before playback will commence Playback Insert the media and then confirm that the hold function has been released before continuing with subsequent operations Press the PLAY PAUSE key The power will be switched on and playback will commence The same operation can be performed by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button on the remote controller The files will be played back in the sequence in which they were recorded written The C mark will be displayed when a folder exists in the next layer The M mark will be displayed when a file exists in the next layer E Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume Stopping Press the STOP button The same operation can be performed by pressing the STOP m button on the re mote controller Searching for the beginning of files Press the k lt or BP keys The beginning of the required file will be located in accordance with the number of times the keys are pressed Ke
19. e session has not be closed or finalized will not be played back correctly with this equipment There are cases were the folder names and file names will not be displayed cor rectly depending on the software used to save them Do not store files or folders other than MP3 and WMA on media to be played back with this equipment t is recommended that ten or less sessions are stored when recording MP3 and WMA files onto a medium There are cases where playback is not possible when MP3 and WMA files CD ROM and music CD information CD DA are saved on the same media i Safety precautions A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before operating this unit For best results follow all warnings placed on the unit and adhere to the operating and use instructions These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 1 Power sources The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 2 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point wher
20. e setting for the compression software when com D pressing MP3 and WMA files as follows MP3 Files 128kbps recommended 32kbps 320kbps WMA Files 128kbps recommended 64kbps 160kbps This unit is compatible with 32kHz 44 1kHz recommended and 48kHz samplimg frequencies Categorizing folders As MP3 and WMA files are compressed into high quality sound files at an extremely high rate of compression it is possible to record several times more tracks than audio CDs onto a single medium It is therefore convenient to split the tracks into different folders by genre artist or album for retrieval and repeat playback purposes A maximum of 23 folders or a maximum of 200 files can be stored on a single media There are cases where it is not possible to save folders in the desired sequence depending on the software being used COMPACT KENWOOD CORPORATION DIGITAL AUDIO B60 4989 00 00 CH K M T X Specifications Standards Signal reading format trterter Non contact signal reading semi conductor laser Characteristics Frequency characteristics Headphone output 16 1kHz 20Hz to 20kHZz 3dB 9mW 9mW LINE OUT output level impedance MAX 0 85V 10k Power supply External DC supply sesssenssusossosusasssssosusssssssssusessosnsssssssssnsessossssssssssssssssesssene DC 4 5 to 5 1 V Size AA alkaline batteries available on the open market LR6 AA x 2 or 4 srr DC 3V Rechargeable batt
21. e they exit from the unit 3 Enclosure removal Never remove the enclosure If the internal parts are touched acciden tally a serious electric shock might occur 4 Drop Do not drop the unit or apply strong shock to it Damage due to dropping the unit is not covered by the warranty 5 Ventilation Avoid hindering the ventilation of the unit by covering it with a cloth etc 6 Abnormal smell If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected immediately turn the power OFF and pull out the power cord Contact your dealer or nearest service center 7 Heat Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight or near a source of heat such as heating equipment Particularly never leave it in an automobile or on the dashboard 8 Temperature The unit may not function properly if used at extremely low or freezing tem peratures The ideal ambient temperature is above 5 C 41 F 9 Water and moisture The unit should not be used near water for example near a bath tub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 10 Dust and moisture Avoid places where is dusty or where the humidity is high 11 Vibrations Avoid placing the unit on an unstable place such as a shelf or in a place subject to vibrations 12 Magnetic fields Keep the unit away from sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets speaker systems radios motorized toys or magnetized objects 13 Cleaning
22. ed When stopped Folder title Total number of files in the During playback m The name of the file being played back folder Title and artist information The total number of files on Folder title the media Number of the file being played back The amount of time elapsed for the file Battery consumption display E The following black and white inverted mark will be displayed at the liquid crys tal display s information display area when the batteries are running low S E w 4 SA m LF E E The timing for displaying the black and white inverted marker for indicating the consumption level of the batteries will differ in accordance with the battery type Timing for displaying the black and white inverted marker Action Battery type The power will be automati cally switched off after a cer tain period of time Recharge the batteries Rechargeable bat teries When the remaining capacity of the batteries is low Alkaline dry cell When approximately half of Playback is possible while the batteries the battery life has been used display is blinking When both recharge able batteries and al When approximately half of Playback is possible while the A the alkaline battery life has 4 ERF kaline dry cell batter Koen used display is blinking ies are used together Recharge the rechargeable batteries or
23. ep the key pressed down to skip consecutively through the files to be played back f the lt 4 key is pressed once during playback playback will return to the beginning of the file A certain amount of time may be required when searching for the beginning of files depending on the number of files and the situation of the folder layers Pausing during playback Player only Press the PLAY PAUSE key during playback The mode currently set will blink in the display area and playback will be paused Press the PLAY PAUSE key once again to resume playback Fast forward and fast reverse Note Fast forwarding and fast reversing is not possible with MP3 and WMA files Conceptual diagram of a media directory EX 1 EX 2 ROOT LI Folder ROOT LI Folder D File J File OL gt Lot E2 PE Re ia E aoee Haa LPI Lo O sR REED ran a Meee lees oOo OD D T First Second Third Fourth D layer layer 1 layer layer I I on j D OEB i i gt First Second Third layer layer layer Playing back MP3 and WMA files Using the MODE key for operations It is possible to search for folders and amend the sound quality playback styles and the display style with the use of the MODE key The following mode settings will change alternately as follows whenever the MODE key is pressed m Folder search folder search folder select B BOOST setting boosts the
24. eries NB 1 50 xX 2 sssssenssusassosusansessssussssassssssssssensassassosusessessosn DC 2 4V Maximum external dimensions width x height x depth 129mm x 32mm x 138mm 5 1 16 x 1 1 4 x 5 7 16 Weight net ceee eeeeieeereererissserrseesrnsssrrrisennrresnniesnnninennrieennnneennnreennnnresnnnreenttet 260g 0 6lb Battery life expectancy during continual repeated playback Battery When D A S C is off When D A S C is on During MP3 WMA file playback Size AA alkaline batteries available Approximately Approximately Ppproxi mately on the open market LR6 AA x 2 9 hours 10 hours 10 hours Size AA alkaline batteries available Approximately Approximatel Approximately 18 2p Ei on the open market LR6 AA x 4 hours hours ours Rechargeable battery NB 150 x 2 Approximately Approximately Approx imately Note KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice Accessories The accessories marked by an asterrisk are provided only for some areas Details DPC MP727 DPC MP922 AC adapter 1 1 Headphones 1 1 Remote controller 4 E Except for U S A Canada and Australia Rechargeable batteries pai z Except for U S A Canada U K and Europe pair External battery case 1 1 Battery carrying case Except for U S A Canada U K and Europe 1 Z Car cassette adapter CAC 3A 1 Car battery
25. gt Press the lt lt r gt key B Press the pI or aa keys to select p oi a folder in the same layer Fi ee bP key Selects the next folder in the same 0 m oO gt layer Poem pe Ha key Selects the previous folder in the Lot 2 L same layer i tL iE Press the gt gt or 44 keys to moveto Dii i the layer ee gt gt key Moves to the lower layer lt key Moves to the higher layer The folder name will be displayed inside parenthesis The C mark will blink if another folder exists within the selected folder The J gt mark will blink if a file exists within the selected folder Press the STOP m button to return to ROOT E Select the required folder and the press the PLAY PAUSE key Playback will start from the first file in the selected folder Files in the next folder will be played back when no files exist in the selected folder Viewing the information contained in the media Display setting This function allows media information such as the folder and file titles and the number of files contained on the media to be viewed Press the MODE key to enter the media display mode The currently set mode will blink once the media display mode has been reached Perform the following operation within eight seconds B Press the I lt or gt keys to change the display The display will switch between the following information whenever these keys are press
26. ip of the adapter plug When replacing the fuse be sure to use a fuse with a rating of 1 A cigar lighter socket P Listening through car audio oo Eeee If sound is not produced change Or gt e the tape playing direction of the car stereo Sound is not produced if the car stereo is set to play tape side B Audio reproduction may be im possible with the following type Insert into cas sette deck slot Car cassette Speakers with built in amplifier of car stereo aoapier i One way models which have the Refer to the play head on the left side oe Models which function by detect ing the tape tension With these car stereo models the car cassette adapter is ejected automatically when it is inserted before use White noise can be heard The headphones plug is soiled The batteries are running out The headphones have not been plugged in far enough Clean the plug Replace or recharge the bat teries Plug the headphones firmly into the PHONES terminal The batteries cannot be recharged Normal dry cell batteries are being used Replace the batteries in the player with the rechargeable batteries no DISC is displayed No disc is loaded The disc has been inserted upside down Load a disc that can be played back Insert the disc with the label facing upwards ERROR
27. is possible to set up the playback sequence by adding numbers from between 01 and 99 to the front of the folder and the file name when saving the file There are cases where it is not possible to save files in the desired sequence de pending on the software being used J Additional information Depending on the MP3 and WMA compression software in use it is possible to save track titles artist names and other information together with each sound file as addi tional information Although it is possible to display pre recorded title and artist information with this infor mation it is necessary to ensure that this information has been entered in single byte alphanumericals Up to a maximum of 30 alphanumericals for each The method of entering title and artist information will differ in accordance with the compression software Refer to the compression software s instruction manual or help file Confirming media and files Check to ascertain that MP3 and WMA files can be played back correctly on the per sonal computer in use prior to saving them onto the media Check to ensure that the saved file can be played back normally It is not possible to confirm that files can be played back correctly while they are being saved onto the media z When saving files onto media Ensure that the session is closed or finalized when data has been written on media There are cases where media on which th
28. isk of the positive and negative poles being shorted if they come into contact with key holders or other metallic objects when carried in a pocket 7 The rechargeable batteries have a tendency to become warm when recharged and during use This is not a defect Ensure that the instruction manual supplied with rechargeable batteries is read thor oughly when purchased separately for models that do not include them For rechargeable battery WARNING Use specified charger only Do not disassemble or mutilate may cause burns Do not incinerate or heat may cause burns burst or release toxic materials Do not short circuit may cause burns Keep away from children problems attributable to the causes outlined in the table will be charged Symptom Cause Recovery Nothing happens when the operation keys are pressed The HOLD switch on the player or remote controller is set to HOLD The batteries have run out The AC adapter or car battery adapter are not connected The format of the disc in use is wrong or it has not been finalized The wrong procedure has been performed for MODE key operations or the method of selecting the folder and file is incorrect Cancel the HOLD function Replace both alkaline batter ies or recharge the re chargeable batteries Connect the adapter prop erly Create a disc in a format that can be used Use only discs that ha
29. ll not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For CANADA NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 15 Damage requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit C The unit has been exposed to rain D The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance E The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 16 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 17 CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THE AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSUR
30. n and resume opera tions Sound skip guard function D A S C Sound skipping caused by vibrations etc is prevented by recording the sound data into the memory and then playing it back from the memory The D A S C function will always be activated with MP3 and WMA files approxi mately 110 seconds when saved with a transmission bit rate of 128kbps and a sam pling frequency of 44 1kHz Sound skip guard function mechanism Digital data SRRA recorded Digital memory Playback sound There are cases where depending on the degree of the vibrations the memory data will be used up and the sound skip guard function will be temporarily disabled D A S C setup Audio CDs CD DA only Press the D A S C key The display will alternate between the following whenever the key is pressed m 40 SEC Records approximately 40 seconds of sound data This is the highest sound skip guard mode level 10 SEC Records approximately 10 seconds of sound data This mode provides lower sound skip guard mode levels in comparison with the 40 SEC mode but the quality of the sound is better D A S C function is released D A S C disappears Cancels the sound skip guard function Sound being played back will be cut off when switching between modes The D A S C setting will become 40 SEC when the top cover is opened DPC MP727 MP922 EN Loading disc r to open the top cover
31. nd headphone connections The headphones are connected to the PHONES terminal on the remote controller The headphones can also be connected directly to the player when the remote controller is disconnected E PHONES raa key SKIP DOWN Used for searching for the beginning of tracks etc PHONES terminal Used to connect the headphones 2 VOLUME knob Used to adjust the volume STOP m key Used to stop the player and switch off the power gt gt gt i key PLAY SKIP UP Used for playing and searching for the beginning of tracks etc G HOLD switch Used to switch the hold function be tween on and off Inserting and recharging the batteries Inserting the batteries in the player Open the cover B Taking care over the positive and negative poles in sert the batteries a Insert from the positive side When running the player on normal dry cell batteries use size AA alkaline batteries LR6 available on the open market As playback time will be greatly reduced when manganese batteries are used ensure that size AA alkaline batteries are used Make sure that both batteries are replaced when changing batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries and size AA alkaline batteries together E Close the cover Using the external battery case Using the battery case together with the rechargeable batteries or size AA alkaline b
32. power off E Wait for five seconds press the STOP key twice in succes sion and then confirm that the symbol is illuminated Recharging Recharging complete Illuminated Extinguished hk gt The recharge timer will be switched off after approximately six hours The power will be switched off once recharging is complete Disconnect the AC adapter from the player once recharg ing is complete Avoiding miss operations It is possible to avoid miss operations when the player is placed in a bag with the use of the hold function that prevents all keys with the exception of special keys from being operated r Y Player Slide the OPEN HOLD key to the HOLD position When on hold When the hold is cancelled Zs Z Hoto O O ofn xr o o M om OO Or OS All keys on the player with the exception of the OPEN HOLD switch and the volume knob will stop operating Slide the OPEN HOLD switch to the central position to cancel the hold function and resume operations The operation keys on the remote control will not be set in the hold mode when the OPEN HOLD switch on the player is set in the HOLD position Remote controller DPC MP727 Slide the HOLD switch to the HOLD position When on hold When the hold is cancelled HOLD HOLD pase All keys on the remote controller with the exception of the volume knob will stop operating Slide the HOLD key to the off position to cancel the hold functio
33. uct CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Part names Player 0 0 KENWOOD 0 4 8 0 EENI PRA D0M FSL penie LAYER SEL FOLDER SEL aiz STOP PLAY OFF PAUSE Using the AC adapter Do not use anything other than the AC adapter supplied Note that the power will be switched off when the cable is plugged in or unplugged from the player s DC IN terminal Shape of AC adapter may differ de pending on the sales area MODE key Used to switch between the playback mode the display mode and other modes lt lt gt gt keys Used for fast forward and fast reverse and to select folders kaa PPI keys Used to search the beginning of tracks to set up the various modes and to select folders STOP OFF key Used to stop to switch off the power supply and to recharge the batteries PLAY PAUSE key Used for playback pausing and to switch on the power supply D A S C Digital Anti Shock Circuit key Used to switch across to the sound skip guard function Liquid crystal display DC IN external power supply terminal Used for connecting the AC adapter supplied Used for connecting the car battery adapter when using a car battery for playback purposes REMOTE PHONES LINE OUT terminals Used for connecting the remote controller or headphones supplied Used for connecting
34. ve been correctly finalized Perform the procedure for playing back MP3 discs and WMA discs correctly No sound is emitted from the headphones The headphones have not been plugged in far enough The volume has been turned down on the player or re mote controller Plug the headphones firmly into the PHONES terminal Adjust the volume on the player and remote controller The sound skips or breaks up The D A S C function Sound skip guard is switched off The power of the vibrations exceeds the capabilities of the D A S C function The disc is soiled The lens is soiled The batteries are running out Switch the D A S C function on Place the player in a loca tion with minimal vibrations Clean the disc Clean the lens Replace or recharge the bat teries Connections Ensure that the power of all components is off before connecting the cord Car battery adapter Cars with DC 12V battery only Refer to the Accessories table 4 Connect to Using the car battery adapter When the unit is not used unplug the car bat tery adapter Otherwise the car battery may run out with some car models The plug may not match the cigar lighter socket of some car models Ifthe unit cannot be operated with the car bat tery adapter connected suspect the possibil ity of a blown fuse The fuse can be replaced by turning the electrode on the t

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