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Kenwood DPC-41 Portable CD Player User Manual

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1. 80 dB 1 kHz Wow amp flutter Below measurable limit Output terminals Headphone jack 3 5 mm stereo mini jack LINE OUT jack 3 5 mm stereo mini jack Input terminal DC IN 6 V to 9 V external power supply Output level 12 mw 12 mw 16 Q at 1 kHz Line output 0 8 V 47 kQ at 1 kHz Variable Power consumption 1 5 W Power requirement 6 V DC provided rechargeable batteries or ex ernal DC IN jack 120 V AC 60 Hz USA and Canada type us ing the provided AC adaptor 220 240 V AC 50 Hz U K Europe and Aus ralia using the provided AC adaptor or 110 120 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz All other type using the provided AC adaptor Battery life About 2 hours continuous Repeat Play may vary depend on charging condition Dimensions W x H x D 37 x 41 x 157 mm Weight 445 g without rechargeable battery Accessories Audio connection cord x 1 AC adaptor x 1 Rechargeable battery AA x 4 KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifi cation may be changed without notice pec 41 15
2. adaptor for recharging It is dangerous if you use other kind of AC adaptor Avoid adverse recharging and short circuit They result in causing of such troubles as deterio ration of rechargeable batteries and generation of heat Do not disassemble and modify it by yourself Do not touch the CD player and AC adaptor with wet hands Should the liquid contained in the battery attach on your skin or clothes due to breakage etc rinse it off with much running water Avoid overcharging a battery for 24 hours or more It shortens the battery life 8 DPc 41 Listening through headphones ri 7 gt e Connect the headphone optional plug with the PHONES jack use 63 5 stereo mini plug Conduct the pull in out operation of the jack during Power is OFF Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control Notes Keep the plug of headphone clean all the time Non clean plug may cause noise e Avoid using the headphone when you drive a car and so on for traffic safety Be careful not to fall asleep with the headphone on As a Compact Disc contains very little noise a sudden loud sound could be output if the VOLUME control is adjusted too high this could cause serious damage to your ears Playback through a home audio system WH Playback using the LINE OUT output lt Fig 8 gt e Power is supplied through the provided AC adaptor e Connect the provided audio connection cord to LINE OUT of the main unit the
3. Fig 4 gt When this provided AC adaptor is used the power source can be supplied from household outlets Insert the plug of the AC adaptor into the power source terminal on the reverse side of the main unit then connect the AC power adaptor to a household outlet e Pull out the AC adaptor from the outlet when it is not in use Conduct insertion into or pulling out from the power source terminal after pressing the STOP MW button twice in order to turn the main unit into POWER OFF condition H How to use the unit with the provided rechargeable batteries or alkali manganese dry batteries The usable batteries are only the provided rechargeable batteries KN 3U Generally marketed rechargeable batteries and manganese dry batteries cannot be used DPC 41 7 T a a o 2 ul How to Insert the batteries into the battery compartment lt Fig 5 gt Open the battery cover Lift the cover while pressing the STOP N button Insert the batteries Insert the four provided rechargeable batteries or alkali manganese batteries into the bat tery compartment surely by paying attention for correct polarity Close the battery cover Fit the hook of battery cover into the specified position 4 Be sure to fit it into the specified position until it clicks and gets locked Charge the provided rechargeable batteries for 6 hours if you use them for the first time How to Recharge lt Fig 6 gt Turn the Power off a
4. GOOAN D DPC 41 PORTABLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE6 15 LECTEUR CD PORTABLE MODE D EMPLOI PAGE16 25 REPRODUCTOR DE DISCOS COMPACTOS PORTATIL MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PAGINA26 35 KENWOOD CORPORATION Keep this manual handy for future reference For your records Record the serial number found on the bottom of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service on this product Model DPC 41 Serial number PRINTED IN JAPAN B60 0261 08 K P M Y T 91 12 11 10987654321 90 12 11109876 Precautions for use To maintain the high performance and reliability of this unit avoid using or storing it in the following conditions Pr cautions l emploi Pour pr server les hautes performances et la fiabilit de cet appareil viter de l utiliser ou de l entreposer dans les endroits suivants Precauciones al usaria Para conservar el alto rendimiento y la confiabilidad de esta unidad evite usarla o guardarla en las condiciones siguientes e Dusty places e in high humidity areas such as the bathroom e Emplacements poussi reux e Dans une pi ce tr s humide telle qu une salle de bain e Sitios polvorosos EN sitios de mucha humedad tal como el ba o Near heat sources such as stoves etc Pr s de sources de chaleur comme un radiateur etc
5. HE MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED OR THE PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED Controls connectors and indicators lt rig 2 gt D Ma gt gt SKIP SEARCH buttons LAST MEMO Last memory switch H STOP button POWER OFF HOLD switch D H PLAY PAUSE button 19 REP Repeat button POWER ON P MODE Program modo button Lid 2 CHARGE button m OPEN button D Display Q PHONES jack LINE OUT jack Z VOLUME control knob 5 DC IN jack 6 9 V Display description lt ri 3 gt 1 1t blinks when the batteries are running out It also blinks at relatively long interval during recharging lt is indicated when P MODE Program mode is set lt is indicated when Repeat Play is set It indicates total recording time and elapsing time of a CD It indicates total number of musics and the order of musics in the disk which is being played and programmed 6 lt is indicated when HOLD switch is set Power source H Use in the following method Rechargeable Battery Provided Alkali Battery Use size AA alkali manganese dry batteries which are available in the general market AUN Charge with the provided AC adaptor before use Household AC Power Source Use the provided AC adaptor Use the optional car battery adaptor DC C7 exclusive for 12 V car Car Battery H How to use the main unit with the provided AC adaptor lt
6. accepted during the standby mode If the HOLD is turned ON during the play the button switches other than the OPEN but ton can not be operated When the LAST MEMO switch is turned on the following operations are made When the power is turned on from the off condition the player starts to play the music from the beginning part of the music where the present location of the pick up is read e f the STOP M button is pressed and the PLAY PAUSE I button is pressed again the player starts to play from the beginning part of the stopped music When it is paused at the near end of a music it may start playing from the beginning part of the following music e f the SKIP button Mi a is pressed during the standby mode the player starts to play the mus ic previous to the music for which the STOP ll button is pressed e If the SKIP button gt is pressed during the standby mode the player starts to play the mus ic next to the music for which the STOP lN button is pressed H Battery life indicator e The battery indicator starts blinking after remaining battery life coming to 30 minutes or so Replace the alkali batteries with new ones or recharge rechargeable batteries Refer to page 7 and 8 for the way to exchange batteries for new ones or recharge them Blink Als S A 4356 amp Service Life of Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable battery has a life After about 500 times of recharging its perfo
7. e Cerca de fuentes de calor como por ejemplo estufas etc e Places exposed to direct sunlight especially in a closed car e Endroits expos s directement au soleil en particulier dans une voiture ferm e e Lugares expuestos a los rayos directos del sol es pecialmente en el interior de autom viles cerrados e Extremely cold places e Endroits extr mement froids e Lugares extremadamente fr os DPC 41 2 Rear panel Panneau arri re Panel trasero Fig 3 Fig 4 To AC outlet Vers une prise CA A la toma de CA Rear panel Panneau arri re Panel trasero GS AC power adaptor provided Adaptateur d alimentation CA fournie Aduptador de energia el ctrica de CA suministrada DPC 41 3 To AC outlet Vers une prise CA A la toma de CA AC power adaptor provided Adaptateur d alimentation CA fournie Aduptador de energia el ctrica de CA suministrada CHARGE button Touche de charge CHARGE Bot n de carge CHARGE It blinks at relatively long interval li clignote un intervalle relativement long Parpadea a intervalos relativamente largos To PHONES jack la prise PHONES A la toma PHONES Headphones To increase To decrease Optional Pour augmenter le son Pour r duire le son Casque Para aumentar el volumen Para disminuir el volumen Option Auriculares Opcional 4 DPc 41 Fig 8 AC power adaptor Amplifie
8. e program input mode Memory No MEMORY p mua 15 Select with the SKIP SEARCH kta gt button Music 1 e The same operation as in 9 and 10 lt means that the second music has been chosen De p p 12 prca1 Push the P MODE button It means that the music has been set as the firstly played music Select the music from Musics 2 3 15 e Repeat the operation in 15 and 16 e The maximum number of input musics for program is 15 The following indication is shown after those 15 musics are input MEMORY F M L L ina Lone e During the programmed play the unit is in the auto space mode Then the four second pause is inserted between the musics f the SKIP kaa i button is pressed during the programmed play skip search can be made only with the programmed track e When the program is called during the program stand by mode and the PLAY PAUSE p button is pressed with LAST MEMO OFF See Page 14 the player will play from the first music programmed not the music whose number is indicated now E Confirmation of the programmed contents This function can be operated when the disc is programmed and stopped Push P MODE button Indicates the music number of Music 1 ea P n Track programmed Memory No If the P MODE button is pressed repeatedly Then the programmed contents are indicated in order if the music orders are indicated until the last programmed music the indication ret
9. n insert the white plug into the outside input terminal AUX terminal of amplifier or the left input terminal of CD input terminals Set the input selector of amplifier to AUX or CD When input is to be made from the main unit to a tape deck connect the cord to LINE IN terminal e Set the VOLUME thumbscrew at scale 7 for volume adjustment made by the amplifier When the direct input from the main unit to a tape deck is to be made adjust the volume with volume level adjuster REC LEVEL of the tape deck Caution Before making connections be sure to turn the amplifier power off Do not connect the main unit to the PHONO terminal of the amplifier CD playback in an automobile lt ris 9 gt E Use in the car audio cassette adapter CAC 1 optional When the power source is taken from a cigar socket of a car use the optional car battery adaptor DC C7 It allows you to enjoy listening to music for a long time without worrying about the battery consumption e Insert the plug of car audio cassette adaptor CAC 1 optional into the LINE OUT terminal of the main unit Insert the CAC 1 to the car component deck and turn the car component deck into the PLAY mode e Set the VOLUME thumbscrew at scale 7 for volume adjustment made by the car cassette deck Notes e Since car battery adapters available in the market have different polarity and voltage they may result in troubles Be sure no
10. nd insert provided rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment then connect an AC adaptor to the main unit before pressing CHARGE button in order to start recharging Recharging cannot be conducted when Power is turned ON Recharging is canceled automatically by the built in and 6 hour timer when recharging is com pleted 1 If the STOP W and PLAY PAUSE II button is pressed while recharging is being conducted POWER will be turned OFF Recharging will be canceled when PLAY PAUSE I button is pressed during recharging Other operations cannot be conducted 2 The CHARGE button functions even though when the HOLD switch is turned ON 3 Recharging is canceled when the AC adaptor plug is pulled out an outlet while recharging is being conducted or when power supply is cut How to Recognize the Recharging Time In the normal use 5 hours of recharging allows continuous play for about 2 hours Recharge them for about 6 hours however if they are not used for a long period of time e How to make batteries stand up to long use Cautions Do not recharge the manganese and alkali manganese batteries e If recharge is repeated for the provided batteries whereas the power of batteries is still re mained the batteries may not be recharged enough as their property In such a case use up the power of them before conducting recharging which allows them for normal recharging Be sure to use only the provided and AC
11. om the first track e When the music is played until the final track and the player has naturally entered the Stand by Mode it indicates the total playing time e Be sure not insert the disk up side down If the disk is inserted into the unit with reverse side up the unit can not start playing e Do not insert anything other than the disk into the disk tray e A disk may be damaged if it is inserted diagonally into the disk tray M To skip to the beginning of desired track Skip feature lt 4 gt gt to search in the forward or backward direction Search feature lt lt gt The skip function is activated with one press of button and the search function is activated with continuous press of button e Operate during play Basic Operations 5 or standby mode Basic Operation 8 9 To skip to the beginning of the track being played Tap the 4 button for an instant To skip to the beginning of the next track Tap the gt button for an instant e When you wish to skip back to the previous music press the kia button once more e The first music is caused to play if I button is pressed while the last music is being played e f you press ta button during the standby mode the last music is activated to play How to operate the quick return with the main unit Push Ht button continuously How to operate the quick traverse Push button continuously e f you release the quick return and quick traverse buttons the
12. or switch and the discussion of such a switch that follows should be disregarded All other countries AC adaptor shipped to countries other than the above are equipped with an AC voltage selector switch on the top cover Refer to the following paragraph for the proper set ting of this switch AC voltage selection AC adaptor operates on 110 120 volts or 278 Quoi power cord to your AC outlet make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage If not it must be setto your vol tage in accordance with the following direction Note Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to improper set ting of the AC voltage selector switch WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 6 DPC 41 220 110 220 110 120 240 120 240 v y V V 110 V 120 V 220 V 240 V Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool AC voltage selector switch Fig 1 Before plugging in this unit make sure that the position of the AC Voltage Selector conforms to your line mains voltage If not it must be reset See WARNING NOTICE IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE PER MISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COMMER CIALLY AVAILABLE TAPES OR DISCS SHOULD CONTACT T
13. r attached Amplificateur Adaptateur d alimentation CA Amplificador Rear panel Sanie a Panneau arri re Panel trasero trene Aduptador de energia el ctrica de CA suministrada Tape deck Magn tophone Magnet fono Radio cassette recorder etc Radio magn to cassette etc Radiocasete etc LINE OUT Fig 9 Rear panel Panneau arri re Panel trasero Car audio system Chaine autoradio Sistema de audio de autom vil CAC 1 Optional Option Opcional Fig 10 Air blower Poire soufflante Soplador de aire 5 DPC 41 ENGLISH Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories and cables 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 oper ate 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 applying power of AC adaptor Important USA and Canada Unit shipped to the above are not equipped with an AC voltage select
14. rmance operating time is halved as compared to a new battery If operating time shortens considerably although you have charged your battery properly four rechargeable batteries for replacement Simple care and maintenance ri 10 gt H Cleaning the cabinet When the cabinet gets dirty wipe it with a dry cloth If the stain is so serious that it cannot be removed with a dry cloth moisten the cloth with a small amount of water After wiping with the moistened cloth do not forget to remove the moisture with a dry cloth H Cleaning the lens Clean the lens carefully using a commercially available camera lens blower etc 14 ppc 41 E Care and maintenance of discs If dirt or dust is attached to the playing surface of a disc clean it carefully using a commercially available CD cleaning cloth etc When wiping the disc be sure to wipe it in a radial direction as shown in the Fig 10 Do not use a record cleaner for ordinary disks Avoid leaving discs under direct sunlight or in a place where the temperature is high When a disc is not to be used for a long period of time do not leave it in the CD player T Specifications E Tracking system Three beam tracking sor tune _ aemirand etw laser Frequency response 20 to 20 000 Hz 1 dB Total harmonic distortion 0 04 at 1 kHz SIN ratio 87 dB 1 kHz Channel separation
15. t to use a car battery adaptor other than the optional DC C7 In case the unit is used in a car install it taking the safety in consideration so that it does not interfere with the driving operations The CAC 1 cannot be used with some car audio cassette models Do not leave the unit in a closed automobile where the temperature is expected to be high Place the unit on a soft place where automobile vibrations are not easily transmitted If any sound skipping occurs due to vibrations turn on the HOLD switch to reduce the sound skipping pec 41 9 m zZ 2 E Y I ENGLISH 8 cm CD single can also be played This unit can play 8 cm CD singles directly without using an adaptor Caution e Do not use an adaptor sold for other models otherwise the CD or this unit may be damaged How to play Manual play Types of play Manual play Plays musics fromthe first track to the last track Basic Operation See Page 10 Plays your favorite music repeatedly See Page 12 Reserve your favorite musics by order as you like See Page 12 Repeat play Program play M Manual Play Basic Operation Leave the HOLD switch turned OFF 1 Push the OPEN button 2 Open the lid Lightly lift the lid near the OPEN button 3 Insert the disk Be sure to keep the label side of the disk upward 4 Close the lid 5 Push the PLAY PAUSE I button The unit starts playing automatically af
16. ter scanning the data of the disk When PLAY PAUSE 11 button is When the unit starts playing auto In the event that data is not read or pressed to POWER ON matically a disc is not inserted It will turn out to be POWER OFF after elapsing of three minutes Track No 1 Min Sec F b AA H HAS 31 5e i Blink Track being played Elapsed playing time 6 Adjust the volume M To operate temporary stop pause Push PLAY PAUSE I button If you press it once more the unit starts playing from the paused position Track No 1 Min Sec Track being played Playback time blinks here 10 orc a1 H To stop Push the STOP M button e f the STOP E button is pressed once the unit is put in the standby mode If it is pressed once again the unit is turned out to be POWER OFF f the standby mode lasts for 3 minutes or more the unit is turned out to be POWER OFF Track Min Sec STANDBY 4 46 38 Total number of tracks Total playing time HSITSN3 Notes e If the HOLD switch is being turned ON PLAY PAUSE gt II operation cannot be activated even the button is pressed e f OPEN button is pressed all the contents is erased and the unit is turned out to be POWER OFF f the lid is open all the functions do not work Closing the lid does not simply allow the unit to turn out to be POWER ON f the PLAY PAUSE II button is pressed during the standby mode the unit starts playing fr
17. unit plays the music from that position e f an operation is made during the pause mode the music is paused at the position where the button is released ppc 41 11 ENGLISH How to play Repeat play Repeat play Basic operations T 6 are omitted O f the REP button on the main unit is pressed during play or standby mode basic operation 8 repeat play will be activated Every time the button is pressed REPEAT one seats Repeatedly plays the music played or selected REPEAT all Sete Repeatediy plays all the musics or all the programmed reserved musics in the disk NA I It turns off the indication of REPEAT Cancellation of REPEAT play 11 How to repeatedly play the music being played or selected Push the REP button once 12 How to repeatedly play all the music or all the programmed musics in the disc Push REP button twice 13 How to Stop Play Press the STOP MW button on the main unit How to Play Program Play e Operate during the standby mode Basic operation 8 lt cannot be operated if the mode is in other than the standby mode 15 favorite musics can be programmed reserved in the order you like to listen to e After completion of the programming reservation play is activated if PLAY PAUSE 1 11 17 is pressed H How to program with the SKIP SEARCH lt 4 gt gt button Basic Operations 1 6 are omitted Push P MODE button e Enters th
18. urns to Music 1 H How to cancel all the programs Put the unit to POWER OFF or open the lid e Push the STOP W button once when the musics are is programmed and the disc is stopped in order to enter the unit into the standby mode or press the STOP IN button twice during play in order to put the unit to POWER OFF e Push the OPEN button E How to change the contents of the program Call the program number to be changed by pressing the P MODE button Example When you wish to change the music in Track 6 of the Program Number 2 to Track 8 call the Program Number 2 by pressing the P MODE button DG P 02 p e You can also revise the track after indicating the Track 8 with ka a and gt gt buttons on the main unit and then pressing the P MODE button DPc 41 13 HSIONG ENGLISH Convenient functions H Prevention of misoperation HOLD Reduction of sound skip Anti shockl Last memory function e This unit has the HOLD function to prevent misoperation the anti shock function to reduce the sound skipping and the LAST MEMO function to memorize the musics until the power is turned off When the unit is used in the car or elsewhere where there is big vibrations the sound skipping is reduced Turn on the HOLD switch e f the HOLD is turned on in the POWER OFF mode the unit will not be turned to the POWER ON mode even though the PLAY PAUSE gt II button is pressed _ The PLAY operation only is

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