Kenwood Stereo System HM 332 User Manual

MICRO HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM  
HM-332  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KENWOOD CORPORATION  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
TEXT  
B60-4726-08 (EN)  
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Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Before applying power  
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Contents  
Preparation section  
Application section  
Various CD playback features...................... 26  
Before applying power ............................... 2  
Safety precautions ........................................................... 2  
Special features ................................................................ 5  
Accessories ....................................................................... 5  
Listening in the desired sequence  
(program playback) ................................................... 26  
Repeated playback ......................................................... 27  
Listening to an unexpected title sequence  
System connection........................................... 6  
(random playback) .................................................... 28  
Connection of the system accessories .......................... 6  
Connection of other accessories  
R.D.S. (Radio Data System)  
(Commercially available parts) ...................................... 8  
(Except for some areas)  
29  
............................  
Searching for a desired program type  
(PTY search)  
Controls and indicators ................................... 9  
Display ................................................................................ 9  
Main unit........................................................................... 10  
Operation of remote control unit ................. 12  
Pprasection  
30  
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Convenient recording methods..................... 33  
Selection of the recording type.................................... 33  
One-touch edit recording (CD=TAPE) ....................... 34  
Program recording (CD=TAPE) ................................... 35  
Basic section  
Basic use method ........................................... 14  
Playback of CD................................................ 16  
Playback of tape .............................................. 18  
Receiving broadcast station ......................... 20  
Collective presetting of stations (auto preset).......... 22  
Channel space setting ................................................... 22  
Tone adjustment ............................................. 36  
Tone adjustment .............................................................. 36  
Balance adjustment  
(Adjust for the desired left / right balance.) .............. 36  
Listening to an AUX input source ................. 37  
Listening to an AUX input source .................................37  
Adjusting the AUX input level .......................................37  
Clock adjustment............................................ 38  
Timer operation............................................... 39  
Setting the O.T.T. timer ................................................... 39  
Setting an everyday timer program ............................. 40  
Sleep timer (SLEEP) ........................................................ 42  
Recording on tape .......................................... 24  
Knowledge section  
Important Items ............................................... 43  
Maintenance .................................................................... 43  
Reference ......................................................................... 43  
In case of difficulty ........................................ 45  
Specifications ............................................ 47  
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Before applying power  
Prpasection  
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Before applying power  
Special features  
CD text information display  
When discs conforming to CD-TEXT are played with this unit, the text information recorded on the CD (disc  
name or titles) is displayed automatically.  
#
Some CDs conforming to CD-TEXT may not display text information.  
Up to 1000 letters may be displayed. If the CD exceeds 1000 letters, "TEXT MEMORY FULL" will be displayed.  
Convenient recording features  
Versatile recording features are provided, allowing the user to select desired one for each purpose.  
÷One-touch recording: Pressing a single key starts recording of all tracks or a single track in a CD.  
÷Program recording : Your favorite tracks can be recorded in any desired order.  
Pprasection  
Convenient timer features  
In addition to the 2-program timer, the timer also provides the following convenient features.  
÷AI timer  
: Whentimerplaybackstarts, thevolumelevelincreasesgraduallyuntilacertainlevelisreached.  
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÷O.T.T.  
: Timer playback which occurs only once and only for an hour can be programmed by simply  
setting the start time.  
: Power of the unit can be switched off automatically after the set time has elapsed. Designed  
for example for falling asleep while listening to music in the night time, etc.  
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÷Sleep timer  
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O.T.T. .......(Operate easy-To-use Timer)  
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.  
Accessories  
Please confirm that the following accessories are present.  
FM indoor antenna (1)  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Remote control unit (1)  
Europe and U.K  
Batteries (R6/AA) (2)  
Other countries  
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System connection  
Note on Connection  
CAUTION  
Connection of the system accessories  
This figure shows the method of connection be-  
tween the main unit and provided accessories.  
Connect the components as shown in the dia-  
gram.  
Only plug the power cord into a power outlet  
once connections are completed.  
Malfunction of microcomputer  
If operation is not possible or erroneous dis-  
play appears even though all connections have  
been made properly, reset the microcomputer  
AM loop antenna  
The supplied antenna is for indoor use. Place it as far as pos-  
siblefromthemainsystem,TVset,speakercordsandpower  
cord, and set it to a direction which provides the best recep-  
tion.  
referring to “In case of difficulty”.  
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1
2
3
4
AM loop antenna  
Prpasection  
Speaker (Right)  
NNootteess  
1.Never short-circuit the “+” and “-” speaker cords.  
2.If the “+” and “-” polarity are inverted, the sound will be unnatural  
with unclear positioning of musical instruments, etc.  
3.Be sure to insert all connection cords securely. If their connections  
are imperfect, the sound may not be produced or noise may  
interfere.  
4.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, malfunc-  
tion or damage may result.  
Main Unit  
1
2
3
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System connection  
CAUTION  
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper venti-  
lation will be blocked causing damage or fire  
hazard.  
÷Do not place any objects impairing heat ra-  
diation onto the top of unit.  
FM indoor antenna  
÷Leave a space around the unit (from the larg-  
est outside dimension including projection)  
equal or greater than, shown below.  
The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only.  
For stable signal reception we recommend using an out-  
door antenna. Remove the indoor antenna if you connect  
one outdoors.  
Top panel : 50 cm  
Back panel : 10 cm  
1 Connect the antenna to the antenna terminal.  
2 Locate the position providing good reception  
condition.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper venti-  
lation will be blocked causing damage or fire  
hazard.  
Pprasection  
3 Fix the antenna.  
÷Do not place any objects impairing heat ra-  
diation onto the top of unit.  
ANTENNA  
AM  
GND  
FM indoor  
antenna  
FM  
75  
Speaker (Left)  
ANTENNA  
AM  
GND  
FM  
75  
SPEAKERS(616)  
L
AUX  
IN  
+
R
-
R
L
OPTICAL  
OUT  
POWER cord  
TO WALL AC  
OUTLET  
SPEAKERS(616)  
+
-
Speaker cord  
R
L
Connect correctly + to + and - to -.  
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System connection  
(Commercially available parts)  
Connection of other accessories  
Note on Connection  
CAUTION  
Connect the components as shown in the diagram.  
Only plug the power cord into a power outlet once  
connections are completed.  
DIGITAL OUT jack (OPTICAL)  
TheDIGITALOUTjack(OPTICAL)outputs  
the CD signal.  
The CD signal can be recorded in digital  
format by connecting a recorder to the  
DIGITAL IN jack (OPTICAL).  
Optical fiber cable  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
FM outdoor antenna  
Lead the 75coaxial cable con-  
nected to the FM outdoor an-  
tenna into the room and connect  
it to the FM 75terminal. Please  
remove the indoor antenna after  
an outdoor antenna has been in-  
stalled.  
If necessary, remove the cap and plug the  
optical fiber cable (optical)  
cap  
Prpasection  
ANTENNA  
AM  
GND  
FM  
75  
SPEAKERS(616)  
L
AUX  
IN  
L
+
R
AUX  
IN  
-
R
R
L
Antenna adaptor  
(optional)  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
Audio cord  
Audio output  
POWER cord  
TO WALL AC OUTLET  
VCR, Analog turntable with  
built-inRIAAequalizer(optional  
P-110), etc.  
MD recorder or DAT etc.  
1.In case an associated system component is connected, also read the instruction manual of the component.  
2.Besuretoinsertallconnectioncordssecurely. Iftheirconnectionsareimperfect, thesoundmaynot beproduced  
or noise may interfere.  
NNootteess  
3.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.  
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Controls and indicators  
(The displays given in this manual are approximations only.  
They may differ from what actually appears on the display.)  
Display  
23 4  
5
1
!
@
#
Pprasection  
6
7
8
9
0
1 Indication related to CD  
2 MUTE indicator  
3 SLEEP indicator  
9 Timer-related indicators  
0 Tuner-related indicators  
! EX.BASS indicator  
4 RDS indicatior (except for some areas)  
5 Auto Power Save indicator  
@ LOUD (Loudness) indicator  
# Character information display section  
6 Selected selector indicator  
7 O.T.E. (ONE TOUCH EDIT) indicator  
Appears during one-touch recording.  
Shows character information including the input selection,  
volume level and disc/track title. Frequency indication, time  
indication, track No., program No., etc.  
8 Reverse mode and TAPE equalizer (TAPE EQ.) indi-  
cators  
Display panel control  
AUTO POWER SAVE function  
Controlling the BACK LIGHT  
The brightness of the main unit display can be ad-  
justed.  
When the unit is ON and the unit is left for 30 min-  
utes with CD and TAPE not operating, the unit is  
switched off 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.  
1 Turn power ON and press the menu key.  
menu  
up  
1 Select “A.P.S. SET?”.  
volume/  
multi control  
2 Rotate the volume/multi control knob to  
menu  
select "BACK LIGHT?" and press the set/  
down  
demo key.  
up  
set/demo  
volume/  
multi control  
(Press the set/demo key while the “?” mark is  
blinking.)  
down  
2 Select.  
up  
volume/  
3 Rotate the volume/multi control knob to  
select the desired light brightness ("High" or  
"Low") and press the set/demo key.  
multi control  
down  
up  
set/demo  
volume/  
multi control  
3 Set it.  
set/demo  
down  
÷When the TUNER or AUX input is selected, APS  
operates only when the volume is set to zero or when  
MUTE is on.  
÷WhentheSLEEPtimerhasbeenset, thelightis"LOW"  
regardless of the BACK LIGHT setting.  
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Controls and indicators  
Main unit  
#
1
AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK  
sound menu  
2
3
4
$
%
^
AUX  
4
¢
set/demo  
TAPE  
0
up  
5
6
standby  
/timer  
POWER  
volume/  
standby  
/timer  
multi control  
HM-332  
&
down  
Prpasection  
7
8
9
0
TAPE EQ.  
o.t.e.  
TAPE rec  
TUNER/band  
*
(
CD  
CD  
TAPE  
STOP  
0
6
2
3
7
)
COMPACT  
!
¡
DIGITAL AUDIO  
TEXT  
phones  
@
About the one-touch operation function  
This unit incorporates the one-touch operation function for the user's convenience.  
With this function, pressing any key enclosed in  
immediately start playback (or reception).  
while the unit is in standby mode  
In regard to demonstration  
This unit is equipped with a demonstration func-  
tion (only display). The demonstration consists of  
sequential change of display and indicators show-  
ing the operations, but the audio itself does not  
change. The demonstration function can be can-  
celled as follows.  
set/demo  
DEMO OFF (To cancel demonstration):  
Press the set/demo key when DEMO is ON.  
DEMO ON (To execute demonstration):  
After turning power ON, press and hold the  
set/demo key (for more than 2 seconds).  
÷This operates automatically when a power failure has  
occurred or the plug of the power cable has been  
pulled while the power was ON.  
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Controls and indicators  
1 Display  
@ phones jack  
%
2 sound key  
%
Headphones with a stereo mini plug (optional) can be con-  
nected.  
Used for switching the EX.BASS play and LOUDNESS play.  
3 AUX key  
# Cassette holder  
Press to listen to the input source connected to AUX (analog  
external).  
Press the TAPE 0key to open or close.  
$ menu key  
4 TAPE 0key  
*
Press to switch the function of the volume/multi control  
knob.  
Press to open or close the cassette holder.  
5 Standby / timer indicator  
Light in standby mode of power.  
This key is also used when setting the time of the day.°  
% set/demo key  
Red  
Amber  
: Normal standby mode  
: Timer standby  
Press to set or enter an item selected with the volume/multi  
control knob.  
(fl  
0
Extinguished : Power ON mode  
6 POWER( ) key (For U.S.A. and Canada)  
(POWER) key (For other countries)  
7 Remote sensor  
8 TAPE EQ. key  
Press to switch the tape equalizer on.  
9 o.t.e key  
Used for demonstration ON/OFF.  
^ Skip/search (4/ ¢) keys  
During CD operation :  
$
$
#
(
&
Press to skip tracks in the forward or backward direction.  
Pprasection  
During TAPE operation :  
(
Press to search in the forward or backward direction.  
During TUNER operation :  
)
!
Used to select a preset station.  
These keys are used for recording of a CD onto tapewith a  
one-touch operation.  
Press either key during CD playback to record the currently  
playedtrackontotape. Pressinstopmodetorecordtheentire  
CD onto tape.  
& volume/multi control knob  
Normally this is used for volume adjustment.  
* TAPE rec key  
*
Press to start recording. Pressing the key during recording  
stops it after leaving a non-recorded space (blank) of about 4  
seconds.  
›fi  
^
0 CD 0 key  
Press to open or close the CD tray.  
! CD 6key  
(TUNER/band key  
)
^
The received broadcasting band is switched.  
Press to select the TUNER input.  
Press to select the CD input and start CD playback.  
Press during CD playback to let it pause temporarily.  
) 7STOP key  
Press in power standby mode to display the clock.  
¡ TAPE `key  
*
Press to select the TAPE input and play a tape.  
CD tray  
Press the CD 0key to open or close.  
* About the volume/multi control knob  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
After selecting the function of this knob with the  
menu key, select the desired control item by turn-  
ing the volume/multi control knob.  
To set or enter the setting of the selected item,  
press the set/demo key.  
TAPE RVS.  
?
(
AUTO PRESET (or A.MEMORY ? )  
(Only when the TUNER input is selected)  
AUX INPUT  
?
(Only when the AUX input is selected)  
menu  
BALANCE  
?
?
?
?
9
9
·
BACK LIGHT  
A.P.S. SET  
TIMER SET  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
set/demo  
down  
÷The function of the control knob returns to the normal  
mode when it has not been operated for 20 seconds.  
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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.  
POWER  
7
/
1
REPEAT  
8
RANDOM  
PGM  
TIME  
DISPLAY  
CLEAR  
AUTO/MONO  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
9
7 POWER (  
) key  
$
TAPE EQ.  
STOP  
TUNING  
The system is switched ON and STANDBY.  
8 Keys related to CD  
Prpasection  
2
3
TUNER  
/BAND  
SLEEP  
TIMER  
TONE  
CD  
/
REPEAT key  
§
¡
0
!
This is used for repeated playback.  
RANDOM key  
Playback of the CD tracks in random order.  
PGM/AUTO/MONO key  
SOUND  
TAPE  
TAPE O.T.E.  
4
5
PTY  
This is used to program the track sequence.  
During TUNER operation:  
6
@
Used to switch the tuning mode between “AUTO” (auto  
tuning, stereo reception) and MONO (manual tuning, monau-  
ral reception).  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
CLEAR key  
The programmed track sequence is cleared.  
9 Basic operation keys  
§
Infrared ray system  
Model : RC-F0100E (For Europe and U.K.)  
4P.CALL¢keys  
During CD operation:  
: RC-F0100 (For other countries)  
&•  
Press to skip tracks in the forward or backward direction.  
During TUNER operation:  
¡
Used to select a preset station.  
1 Numeric keys  
&¡§  
RDS operation (Only some areas)  
1TUNING¡keys  
º
&
)
TheseareusedtoselectCDtracksandaspresetcallkeysforthe  
tuner.  
During CD or TAPE operation:  
Press to search in the forward or backward direction.  
During TUNER operation:  
TIME key  
&
Press to switch the time information displayed during CD  
playback.  
Press to select a radio station.  
SET key  
Press to set or enter an item selected with the “VOLUME/  
multi control”.  
ENTER key  
It is used to enter the preset station memory in the tuner.  
DISPLAY key  
#
Used for scroll display of the text informations of CD-TEXT  
compatible disc.  
2 TAPE EQ. key  
Press to switch the tape equalizer on.  
3 SLEEP key  
(
w
w
%
¡
7STOP key  
0 TAPE 23key  
CD 6key  
This is used to set the sleep timer.  
TIMER key  
Used to select the timer.  
4 SOUND key  
TUNER/BAND key  
! TAPE O.T.E. key  
Used for switching the EX.BASS play and LOUDNESS play.  
These keys are used for recording of a CD onto tapewith a  
one-touch operation.  
TONE key  
This is used to adjust the tone.  
5 RDS-related keys (Only some areas)  
PTY key  
Press either key during CD playback to record the currently  
playedtrackontotape. Pressinstopmodetorecordtheentire  
CD onto tape.  
º
%
Used at the time of program type detection.  
6 MUTE key  
@ VOLUME control keys  
Press to control the volume.  
Press to control the tone.  
$
This is used to suppress the sound temporarily.  
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Operation of remote control unit  
Loading batteries  
1 Remove the cover.  
2 Insert batteries.  
3 Close the cover.  
÷Insert two R6 (“AA”-size) batteries following the  
polarity indications.  
Operation  
Pprasection  
After plugging the power cord of this unit, press  
the 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.  
Remote sensor  
Operating range  
(approx.)  
6 m  
30˚  
30˚  
÷When pressing more than one remote control keys  
successively, press the keys securely by leaving an  
interval of 1 second or more between keys.  
RC-F0100E  
1.The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be short.  
2.When the remote controllable distance becomes short, replace both of the batteries with new ones.  
NNootteess  
3.If 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.  
In regard to the DISPLAY key  
When a title recorded in a CD-TEXT disc is too  
long to be displayed in the dot display, press  
this key to scroll the display and view the char-  
acters which has not be displayed.  
Pressing the key during stop scrolls the disc title.  
DISPLAY  
Pressing the key during playback scrolls the track  
title.  
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Basic use method  
Bass and treble compensation  
Bass and treble compensation  
The system is switched ON and  
STANDBY.  
3
1
2
Muting the sound temporarily  
Listening through headphones  
1. Set the POWER (  
)key to ON.  
POWER  
When the POWER (  
) key is pressed while the unit is ON  
switches it OFF. The standby/timer indicator lights red or amber.  
Basection  
÷ Pressing the CD 6, AUX, TAPE23 or TUNER/band key also turns power  
on and starts playback (reception) of the corresponding input. (One-touch  
operation)  
÷ When the CD or TAPE input is selected while the corresponding disc or tape  
has been loaded, it immediately starts to play.  
1
2. Selecting the desired output.  
Example:  
To select the CD input  
CD  
^
*
)
CD  
TAPE  
TUNER (Broadcasts)  
AUX (External input)  
6
"Adjusting the AUX input level"‡  
22  
÷ Pressing the CD 6, AUX, TAPE23 or TUNER/band key selects the  
corresponding input.  
up  
3. Volume adjustment.  
volume/  
multi control  
÷ The display shows a reference value.  
down  
3
The volume  
decreases  
The volume  
increases  
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Basic use method  
Listening through headphones  
Bass and treble compensation  
Insert the headphone plug into the “phones”  
jack.  
sound  
phones  
Each press switches the modes as follows.  
1 “EX.BASS” lights.  
The lowest and highest frequencies are en-  
hanced regardless of the current volume  
level.  
2 “LOUD” (Loudness) lights.  
The lowest and highest frequencies are en-  
hancedaccordingtothecurrentvolumelevel.  
(Effective during low-volume listening.)  
3 Both indicators off.  
÷ Headphones with a stereo mini plug can be con-  
nected.  
÷ The sounds from all speakers are cut off.  
Canceled.  
Muting the sound temporarily (Remote control unit only)  
÷ Adjusting the tone while the “LOUD” or “EX.BASS”  
indicator is lit turns it off and cancels the sound  
enhancement mode.  
MUTE  
÷ Press again to resume the original volume.  
÷ This is also cancelled when the volume is changed.  
Basection  
Standby mode  
While the standby/timer indicator of the unit is lit  
in red or amber, a small amount of current flows to  
back up the memory.This condition is called standby  
mode.  
01  
CD  
0:00  
0:12  
When CD has been selected.  
01  
VOLUME  
20  
Volume display  
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Playback of CD  
When a disc is placed into the CD player in advance,  
the unit will be switched on automatically by press-  
ing the CD 6 key, and playback will start.  
Skipping tracks  
To fast forward and backward  
Playback from  
desired track  
To stop playback  
Skipping tracks  
To stop playback  
1
2
Start playback/  
To pause playback  
Start playback/  
To pause playback  
Basection  
1. Load a disc.  
CD  
1Press the CD0 key.  
2Place a disc.  
3Press the CD0 key.  
The label side must  
be on top.  
0
1
2. Start playback.  
CD  
6
22  
In regard to CD-TEXT  
When discs conforming to CD-TEXT are played with this unit, the text information recorded on the CD (disc  
name or titles) is displayed automatically.  
#
Some CDs conforming to CD-TEXT may not display text information.  
Up to 1000 letters may be displayed. If the CD exceeds 1000 letters, "TEXT MEMORY FULL" will be displayed.  
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Playback of CD  
Skipping tracks  
To pause playback  
To skip backward  
To skip forward  
CD  
4
¢
6
÷ The track in the direction of the key pressed is  
skipped, andtheselectedtrackwillbeplayedfrom the  
beginning.  
÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the  
track being played will be played from the beginning.  
÷ Operation also is possible with the keys 4 and ¢  
Playback from desired track (Remote control unit only)  
Select the desired track No.  
of the remote control unit.  
To fast forward and backward  
(Remote control unit only)  
TUNING  
Backward  
search  
Forward  
search  
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To select track No. 23 :003  
To select track No. 40 :0000)  
÷ Playback starts from the position where the key is  
released.  
To stop playback  
Eject the CD  
STOP  
CD  
Basection  
7
0
÷ The CD tray opens.  
Time display on CD player  
(Remote control unit only)  
Each press of the TIME key changes the dis-  
played contents.  
÷ Do not touch the played side of disc.  
÷ Be sure to place a disc horizontally. Placing it with an  
inclination will result in malfunction.  
(Elapsed time of track being  
1
1:23  
played)  
(Remaining time of track being  
played)  
2
-2:37  
Displayed when a disc is loaded.  
23:45T (Elapsed time of entire disc)  
3
01  
0:12  
-36:15T (Remaining time on entire disc)  
4
CD KENWOOD  
÷ Only time information 1 and 2 can be displayed  
during single-track repeated playback or random play-  
back.  
÷ Titles are displayed for discs conforming to CD-TEXT.  
÷ After a few seconds, play starts from track No.1.  
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Playback of tape  
If you load a tape in the cassette deck in advance while  
the power is off. pressing theTAPE23key turns power  
on automatically and starts the tape playback.  
To wind tape at high speed  
Selection of reverse mode  
Selection of TAPE EQ.  
To wind tape at high  
speed  
1
2
Start playback  
To stop playback  
Start playback  
To stop playback  
1. Load a cassette tape.  
Basection  
TAPE  
1 Press the TAPE0key.  
2 Insert a tape.  
0
3 Press the TAPE0key.  
1
2. Start playback.  
Press the TAPE 23 key of the desired direction.  
TAPE  
2
3
Transport direction indicators  
Indicates the tape transport direction during playback or recording by  
lighting of 2or 3. This direction is the direction stored in memory when  
the tape was last stopped.  
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Playback of tape  
To wind tape at high speed  
To stop playback  
STOP  
To fast wind in  
To fast wind in  
direction |  
direction \  
7
4
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Selection of reverse mode (Main unit only)  
÷Press the 7STOP key to stop fast winding.  
1Select “TAPE RVS. ?”.  
menu  
Selection of TAPE equalizer (TAPE EQ.)  
(Remote control unit only)  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
When playing a tape prerecorded with Noise Reduc-  
tion system (such as the DOLBY NR) ON, be sure to  
set the "TAPE EQ." ON for playback.  
set/demo  
down  
TAPE EQ.  
Lit when “TAPE EQ.is ON  
(Press the set/demo key while the “?” mark  
is blinking.)  
TAPE EQ.  
up  
2Select.  
volume/  
multi control  
Each press switches the modes as follows.  
1 “TAPE EQ.” ON  
2 “TAPE EQ.” OFF  
TAPE equalizer is used.  
TAPEequalizerisnotused.  
down  
÷Select the "TAPE EQ." ON mode according to the  
recording condition of the tape.  
Basection  
1 “ ” : (REVERSE)  
Both sides are played back (recorded), and then the  
tape stops.  
2 “ ”:(ENDLESS)  
Both sides are played back endlessly.  
(The tape stops after recording onto both sides.)  
3 “ ”: (ONE-WAY)  
Only one side is played back (recorded), and then  
the tape stops.  
0000  
(The initial setting is " " (REVERSE).  
TAPE STOPREW  
3Set it.  
set/demo  
÷Normal (TYPE ), high (TYPE ), or metal (TYPE ) tape  
selection is set automatically.  
÷Remove tape slack before loading.  
A tip for use of the tape counter  
Tape counter  
The tape counter is set to “0000” when a cassette tape is  
loaded. By writing down the counter reading in case you  
want to interrupt recording (playback) in the middle of  
the tape, the memo will be helpful as a reference for lo-  
cating the same position when continuing the recording  
(playback) the next time. The tape counter figure decre-  
ments during recording or playback of the back side (while  
the 2 tape transport indicator is lit). To set the tape  
counter to “0000”, open the cassette holder once. Then  
the counter will be reset.  
Reverse mode indication  
0152  
TAPE PLAYREW  
Transport direction indicators  
Do not use a cassette with more than 90-minute re-  
cording time, for the tape used with such a cassette  
is very thin and tends to cause troubles such as en-  
tanglement around the pinch roller or cutting of  
tape.  
Displayed when the deck is loaded with a tape.  
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Receiving broadcast station  
When the “TUNER/band” key is pressed,  
the unit will automatically be switched on  
and reception status will be reached.  
Up to 40 radio stations can be preset in memory.  
Collective presetting of stations  
Auto/manual station switching  
3
Preset call  
11  
One-by-one presetting  
TUNER/band  
1. Press the tuner/band key.  
Preset a radio station in memory.  
1FM  
2AM  
Basection  
1
2. Preset a radio station in memory (auto preset or auto memory).  
Follow the procedure in "Collective presetting of stations (auto  
preset)" to preset automatically the tunable radio stations in your  
area.  
÷Once stations are stored by auto preset, the present procedure is not  
required from the next time, unless you move of house or re-execute  
presetting of all tunable stations.  
4
¢
3. Tuning (Preset Call)  
÷If radio stations have already been stored with auto preset or manual preset,  
select a station using the 4P.CALL¢key. Each press of the same key  
switches the preset stations in sequence.  
When ¢is pressed: 1=2=3 ... 38=39=40=1...  
When 4is pressed: 40=39=38 ... 3=2=1=40...  
÷To select a preset station from the remote, use the 4P.CALL¢key or  
numeric keys.  
3
When no stations have been memorized  
Auto tuning : The next broadcasting station will be received  
automatically each time this key is pressed.  
Manual tuning : Press the 1TUNING¡ key repeatedly until a  
station is received. Or hold either key and release  
it when the frequency of the desired station is  
received.  
TUNING  
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Receiving broadcast station  
One-by-one presetting (manual preset)  
AUTO  
1Press the ENTER key during reception.  
FM 87.50MHz  
MEMORY P--EW  
ENTER  
“MEMORY” lights (for approx. 20 sec.)  
÷A maximum of 40 stations of the band presently being  
received will be preset.  
(Proceed to step 2 while “MEMORY” is  
lit.)  
2Select one of the preset numbers from  
1 to 40.  
÷Ifseveralstationsarepresetunderthesamenumber,the  
previous memory is replaced with the latest memory  
contents.  
P.CALL  
3Press the ENTER key again.  
ENTER  
AUTO  
FM 87.50MHz  
MEMORY P01EW  
(Repeat steps 1,2,3 to preset other  
stations)  
Basection  
Tuning mode switching and reception mode  
Reception band indication  
(Remote control unit only)  
AUTO  
PGM  
Each press alternates the mode.  
FM1 87.50MHz  
TUNER P--EW  
1 “AUTO” lit  
(Auto tuning, stereo reception)  
AUTO/MONO  
2 “AUTO” not lit  
(Manualtuning,monauralrecep-  
tion)  
Use the manual tuning mode when reception is  
noisy due to weak reception. (In the manual mode,  
stereo broadcasts are received in monaural.)  
÷Normally, use the AUTO (Auto tuning, stereo recep-  
tion) mode.  
The “TUNED” indicator lights  
when a station is received.  
Lights at the time of auto-  
matic station selection.  
AUTO TUNED  
FM 87.50MHz  
TUNER P--EW  
Frequency display  
Lights during stereo reception  
÷When a key is held depressed, preset stations will be  
skipped at an interval of about 0.5 second.  
÷Preset stations can be called using the number keys on  
the remote control unit.  
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Receiving broadcast station  
Collective presetting of stations (auto preset)  
AUTO PRESET ....... U.S.A., Canada, Australia and  
other countries  
AUTO MEMORY .... United Kingdom and Europe  
1Receive a broadcast.  
TUNER/band  
2Select “AUTO PRESET”  
or”AUTO MEMORY ? ”.  
AUTO TUNED  
menu  
FM 87.50MHz  
TUNER P--EW  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
÷A maximum of 40 stations of the band presently being  
received will be preset.  
down  
set/demo  
÷When there are many stations and the intended station  
has not been preset, please also use “One-by-one  
presetting (manual preset)”.  
Basection  
Channel space setting  
(Except for  
U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom and Australia)  
The space between radio channels has been set to the one  
that prevails in the area to which the system is shipped.  
However, if the current channel space setting does not  
match the setting in the area where the system is to be used,  
for instance when you move from area 1 or area 2 shown in  
the following table or vice versa, proper reception of AM/FM  
broadcasts cannot be expected. In this case, change the  
channel space setting in accordance with your area by  
referring to the following table.  
1Turn power on.  
2Press the TUNER/band key  
3Press the 7STOP key for more than 5 seconds.  
4Select the mode by using the 7STOP key.  
Each press switches the space frequency alternately.  
1 "FM 50 kHz" (FM 50 kHz, AM 9 kHz)  
CHANNEL  
Area  
2 "FM 100 kHz" (FM 100 kHz, AM 10 kHz)  
Space Frequency  
USA, Canada and South  
American countries  
FM: 100 kHz  
AM: 10 kHz  
1
2
FM: 50 kHz  
AM: 9 kHz  
Other countries  
Blinks.  
5Establish the selection by pressing the set/  
demo key.  
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Recording on tape  
Stop the recording  
3
1
3
5
4 2  
Pause the recording  
Stop the recording  
1. Load a tape in deck.  
1Press the TAPE 0key.  
2Insert a tape.  
3Press the TAPE 0key.  
TAPE  
Basection  
0
1
÷Differentiation between normal (TYPE ) and high (TYPE ) tape is set  
automatically.  
÷Remove tape slack before loading.  
2. Select the tape transport direction.  
To reverse the transport direction  
TAPE  
1Press the TAPE23 key corresonding to the desired direction.  
2Stop playback.  
2
3
÷Whenrecordingisstarted,thetapeistransportedinthedirectionselectedinthis  
step.  
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Check the tape transport direction indicator.  
÷Wind the tape to the position where recording is to be started.  
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Recording on tape  
menu  
3. Set the recording condition.  
Select the reverse mode.  
(
up  
volume/  
multi control  
÷The tape equalizer is defeated during recording.  
down  
set/demo  
3
Select an input source other  
than “TAPE”  
4. Select the source to be recorded.  
CD  
01  
CD  
0:00  
TUNER (Broadcasts)  
AUX (External input)  
"Adjusting the AUX input level"‡  
Example:  
To select the CD input  
CD  
The character information  
display shows the recording  
input source.  
6
4
÷If a CD has already been loaded, it starts to play now. Press the 7STOP key  
to stop it.  
Basection  
TAPE rec  
5. Start recording.  
1Press the TAPE rec key.  
2Play (or tune) the input source to be recorded.  
÷Recording stops automatically when the tape side(s) to be recorded have  
been fully recorded.  
5
Points in CD recording  
Pause the recording  
When recording CD tracks onto a tape, if you leave  
the cassette deck in record-pause mode beforehand,  
the cassette deck recording can be started at the  
CD starts to be played.  
Blinks  
TAPE rec  
TAPE  
REC  
1Put the CD player in pause mode.  
2Select the track to be recorded with the  
4or ¢key.  
÷PresstheTAPEreckeyduringrecording.Itstopsafter  
leaving a non-recorded blank of 4 seconds. (Press the  
key again to resume recording.)  
(TheCDplayerpausesatthebeginningof  
the selected track.)  
3Put the cassette deck in Record-pause  
mode.  
Stop the recording  
STOP  
(Press TAPE rec key twice)  
4Start playing the CD.  
7
(Recording starts)  
÷To stop recording, press the 7STOP key.  
Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto  
Metal tapes.  
Do not use a cassette with more than 90-minute record-  
ing time, for the tape used with such a cassette is very  
thin and tends to cause troubles such as entanglement  
around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.  
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Various CD playback features  
(program playback)  
Use the following procedure to program desired tracks in a desired order. (up to 32 tracks)  
Listening in the desired sequence  
Select the CD input.  
Lights  
Let the “PGM” indicator light.  
1
PGM  
Press in stop mode  
PGM  
--  
P-01  
AUTO/MONO  
Select track numbers in the order you  
want to play them.  
Programpositionofthetrack  
to be selected next.  
2
Selection of tracks  
PGM  
1Select the track.  
05  
P-01  
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To select track No. 23 : 003  
To select track No. 40 : 0000)  
÷A track can also be selected using the 4or ¢key.  
÷Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. When “PROGRAM  
FULLis 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 track will be added to  
the end of the existing program.  
2Confirm the selection.  
SET  
(To select more than one track,  
repeat steps 1and 2for each  
track.)  
÷“  
– : – –” is displayed when the total programmed  
period has attained 100 minutes or more.  
Start playback.  
3
÷Tracks will be played in the order they were programmed  
(following the program numbers).  
÷When the 4 or ¢ key is pressed during play, the  
program will jump to the preceding or the following track  
respectively.  
CD  
/
÷When the 4key is pressed once during playback, the  
play position returns to the beginning of the current track  
being played.  
Alpasection  
To quit the program mode  
To stop playback  
Clearing tracks from the end  
Clearing the program  
Press in stop mode  
Press in stop mode  
CLEAR  
PGM  
STOP  
AUTO/MONO  
--  
P-05  
CLEAR  
÷The entire program is cleared.  
(P-5 has been deleted.)  
÷Each time the key is pressed, the  
last track in the program is cleared.  
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Various CD playback features  
Repeated playback  
You can repeatedly listen to a favorite track or disc.  
Select the CD input.  
Setup for repeating a single track  
1Confirm that the “PGM” indi-  
÷If the “PGM” indicator is lit, press the PGM/AUTO/  
MONO key to turn it off.  
cator is not lit.  
Confirm that this is not lit.  
PGM  
PGM  
AUTO/MONO  
01  
0:00  
2Play the track to be repeated.  
CD  
/
Each press switches the repeat mode.  
1 REPEAT  
3Select “REPEAT”.  
2 REPEAT ALL  
3 Off.... Repeat deactivated  
÷For instance, to repeat track No. 3, select REPEAT in  
the middle of its playback or during pause on it.  
REPEAT  
Lights  
REPEAT  
01  
0:12  
Setup for repeating all tracks in a disc  
1Confirm that the “PGM” indi-  
÷If the “PGM” indicator is lit, press the PGM/AUTO/  
MONO key to turn it off.  
Aplasection  
cator is not lit.  
Confirm that this is not lit.  
PGM  
PGM  
AUTO/MONO  
01  
0:00  
2Select “REPEAT ALL”.  
Each press switches the repeat mode.  
1 REPEAT  
REPEAT  
2 REPEAT ALL  
3 Off.... Repeat deactivated  
Lights  
3Start playback  
REPEAT ALL  
CD  
/
01  
0:12  
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Various CD playback features  
Setup for repeating selected tracks  
1 Program the track sequence  
according to steps 1 to 2 of  
“Listening in the desired se-  
Each press switches the repeat mode.  
1 REPEAT ALL  
2 Off.... Repeat deactivated  
quence”.  
§
÷All selected tracks will be repeated.  
“REPEAT ALL”, “PGM” light.  
REPEAT ALL PGM  
2Select “REPEAT ALL”.  
REPEAT  
01  
P-01  
3Start playback  
To stop repeated playback  
PresstheREPEATkeyrepeatedlyuntiltherepeat  
mode is switched off.  
÷The "REPEAT ALL" indicator turns off and playback  
according to the current CD player mode.  
CD  
/
(random playback)  
Listening to an unexpected title sequence  
As the titles each time are selected randomly, the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it.  
Select the CD input.  
Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit.  
1
÷If the “PGM” indicator is lit, press the PGM/AUTO/  
MONO key to turn it off.  
Confirm that this is not lit.  
PGM  
PGM  
AUTO/MONO  
01  
0:00  
2Press the RANDOM key.  
Each press switches the modes as follows.  
1 “RANDOM” on ... Random playback  
2 “RANDOM” off ... Normal playback  
Lights  
RANDOM  
RANDOM  
01  
0:00  
Alpasection  
÷Playback stops after each title has been played once.  
÷The random playback can also be repeated by pressing  
the REPEAT key.  
To select another track in the middle of playing one  
To cancel random playback  
Press the RANDOM key  
P.CALL  
RANDOM  
÷The “RANDOM” indicator goes off and the playback  
in order of the tracks starts from the track being  
played.  
÷Pressing the 4key returns the playback position to  
the beginning of the track being played.  
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(Radio Data System) (Except for some areas)  
R.D.S.  
RDS is a system which transmits useful informa-  
tion (digital data) for FM broadcasts together  
with the broadcast signal. Tuners and receivers  
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.  
This unit is equipped with the following functions utilizing RDS data :  
The “RDS” indicator lights up when an RDS broad-  
cast (signal) is received.  
PTY (Program Type Identification) Search : º  
The tuner automatically searches for a station which is  
currently broadcasting a specified program type (genre).  
PS (Program Service Name) Display :  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the station name is  
automatically displayed.  
÷Some functions may not be provided or be given  
different names depending on countries or ar-  
eas.  
Before using RDS  
For reception of RDS stations, the auto presetting function must be used to preset the stations. With the auto  
presetting function, RDS stations are preset with priority. NO DATA” will be flashed when a station is not  
preset by auto presetting.  
Aplasection  
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R.D.S. (Radio Data System) (Except for some areas)  
(PTY search)  
Searching for a desired program type  
By specifying the type of program (genre) you  
want to listen to, the tuner automatically  
searches for a station which is currently broad-  
casting a program of the specified type.  
Set the reception band to FM. Preset RDS stations with the auto memory function.  
)
1Select the PTY search mode.  
PTY  
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 dis-  
played.  
Select the desired program type.  
2
Program type table  
Use program type table on the right for your  
convenience.  
A
4/¢keys  
B
Program Type Name  
Display  
A Selection with the 4or ¢  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Pop Music  
Rock Music  
Easy listening music  
Light Classical  
Serious Classical  
Other Music  
News  
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
POP M  
keys  
4
P.CALL  
ROCK M  
EASY M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
NEWS  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
SPORT  
DOWN  
Select while “PTY” is lit.  
The desired program type can  
be selected with the 4 or ¢  
keys from 29 types. Press the  
key and release it when the de-  
sired type is displayed.  
UP  
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Education  
Drama  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
Culture  
Science  
Varied  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
B Selection with the numeric  
Alpasection  
keys  
Weather  
Finance  
Children's programs  
Social affairs  
Religion  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL A  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
Phone in  
Travel  
Leisure  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
Jazz music  
Country music  
National music  
Oldies music  
Folk music  
Documentary  
The program types 1 to 9 and 0  
can be selected directly with the  
number keys.  
Use the 4or ¢keys to select  
other program types.  
FOLK M  
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R.D.S. (Radio Data System) (Except for some areas)  
Start the search.  
3
When searching for a Rock Music broadcast  
Display while the tuner is searching.  
PTY  
Blinks  
Program type name display.  
÷No sound is heard while “PTY” is blinking.  
÷If a program of the desired type cannot be found, “NO  
PROG” is displayed, then after several seconds the  
display returns to the original display.  
÷If a program of the desired type is found, that program is  
received and the program type name display changes  
temporarily to the station name display.  
When a station is received.  
Goes off  
RDS  
AUTO TUNED  
FM 108.00MHz  
To change to a different program type :  
BBC  
EW  
Repeat steps 1, 2, 3.  
Station name display.  
Aplasection  
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Convenient recording methods  
Selection of the recording type  
This unit provides the following recording fea-  
tures in addition to normal recording. Select the  
appropriate method according to the purpose of  
recording.  
To record CD with a simplified method  
One-touch edit recording (CD=TAPE)  
Records all tracks in a CD onto a tape.  
All-track recording  
\
Records only one CD track being played onto a tape.  
(This is convenient for recording of desired  
tracks from a disc being heard for the first time.)  
Single-track recording  
\
To record desired CD tracks by reordering them  
Program recording (CD=TAPE)  
Recording of programmed tracks in the pro-  
grammed order.  
(Convenient for recording only the desired CD  
tracks in the desired order.)  
Program recording  
\
Aplasection  
With recording onto tape, the track will be interrupted for the part of the guide tape at the tape reversal, where  
recording is not possible. Please use single-side recording if this is to be avoided.  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
(CD=TAPE)  
One-touch edit recording  
Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording)  
Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-track recording)  
Be sure to put the cassette deck in stop mode  
Make the preparations for recording.  
1
1Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in  
”Recording on tape”.  
2Insert disc in the CD player.  
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Check the current play mode of the CD player.  
2
All-track recording  
Single-track recording  
If it is in play mode, stop it.  
Select the desired CD track and play it.  
STOP  
To record other tracks, repeat steps 2 and  
3 for each track.  
3Start recording.  
÷When the TAPE O.T.E. key is pressed for ”Single-track  
recording”, the CD track being played is replayed from  
the beginning and recording start at the same time.  
÷Operation is also possible with the o.t.e. key of the main  
unit.  
TAPE O.T.E.  
To interrupt a recording  
At the end of the recording  
Cassette deck : Stop is executed after an unre-  
corded portion of about 4 sec. has  
been produced.  
STOP  
Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto  
Metal tapes.  
Alpasection  
(Recording and playback will be  
stopped.)  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
(CD =TAPE)  
Program recording  
Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto a tape.  
Be sure to put the cassette deck in stop mode.  
1Make the preparations for recording.  
1Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in  
”Recording on tape”.  
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2Insert disc in the CD player.  
Program the desired sequence of CD  
tracks.  
2
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure in  
”Listening in the desired sequence (Program  
playback)”.  
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3Start recording.  
÷When the PGM/AUTO/MONO key is pressed to cancel  
the edited contents, the entire editing contents will be  
erased.  
TAPE O.T.E.  
÷Tracks programmed beyond the available tape recording  
time will be interrupted in the middle.  
÷Operation is also possible with the o.t.e. key of the main  
unit.  
To interrupt a recording  
Aplasection  
At the end of the recording  
Cassette deck : Stop is executed after an unre-  
corded portion of about 4 sec. has  
been produced.  
STOP  
(Recording and playback will be  
stopped.)  
Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto  
Metal tapes.  
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Tone adjustment  
Tone adjustment  
The lowest and highest frequency bands can be adjusted independently. (Remote control only)  
Each press switches the operation.  
1Select the frequency band.  
1 “BASS” (low frequency) adjustment  
TONE  
BASS  
+2  
2 “TREBLE” (high frequency) adjustment  
(Go to step 2within 20 seconds.)  
TREBLE  
3 Normal mode  
-4  
2Adjust.  
÷The levels of both “BASS” and “TREBLE” can be  
adjusted in 2 steps in the range between -8 and +8.  
÷Adjusting the tone while the “LOUD” or “EX.BASS”  
indicator is lit turns it off and cancels the sound enhance-  
ment mode.  
VOLUME  
(To adjust the other frequency  
band, repeat steps 1 and 2  
for it.)  
(Adjust for the desired left / right balance.)  
Adjusts the balance of left and right volume. (Main unit operation only)  
Balance adjustment  
1Select “BALANCE ?”.  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
TAPE RVS.  
menu  
?
AUTO PRESET (or A.MEMORY ?)  
(Only when the TUNER input is selected)  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
AUX INPUT  
?
(Only when the AUX input is selected)  
down  
BALANCE  
?
?
?
?
set/demo  
BACK LIGHT  
A.P.S. SET  
TIMER SET  
(Press the set/demo key while the “?” mark is  
blinking.)  
2Adjust.  
Alpasection  
1Adjust the balance.  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
BALANCE  
down  
L--• -+----R  
The right  
volume is  
decreased.  
The left  
volume is  
decreased.  
2Set it.  
set/demo  
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Listening to an AUX input source  
Listening to an AUX input source  
Select AUX (external input).  
1
AUX  
Play the connected equipment..  
2
3Adjust the volume.  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
down  
Adjusting the AUX Input Level  
This adjusts the input level for the external equip-  
ment (video deck etc.) connected to the AUX in-  
put terminal. Adjust so that the volume of the  
AUX input source sounds at an equivalent level  
to the CD. (Main unit operation only)  
1Select “AUX INPUT ?”  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
menu  
TAPE RVS.  
AUX INPUT  
BALANCE  
?
?
?
?
?
?
Aplasection  
up  
BACK LIGHT  
A.P.S. SET  
TIMER SET  
volume/  
multi control  
down  
set/demo  
2Adjust the input level.  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
down  
NPUT  
AUX I  
LEVEL  
The level  
increases.  
The level  
+2  
decreases.  
2Set it  
÷Adjust the input level while “AUX INPUT” is displayed.  
÷Adjustment is possible over the range from -4 to +3.  
÷Adjusting the input level control also varies the recording  
level from the input source connected to the AUX input  
jacks.  
set/demo  
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Clock adjustment  
As the clock is not used to show the time of the  
day but is also used in timer operations, be sure  
to set the clock in advance.  
Activate the clock adjustment mode.  
1
Press and hold for more than 2  
sec. when the power is ON.  
menu  
TIME ADJUST  
12:00am  
÷The time display starts to blink.  
2Enter the figure of hour.  
Example: Adjustment to 8:07  
1Enter the figure of hour.  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
TIME ADJUST  
8:00am  
down  
To decrease  
hour  
To increase  
hour  
2Set it.  
set/demo  
÷The time of the day is represented in 12-hour am/pm  
method.  
÷Press the set/demo key. The hour is entered and the  
minute display starts to blink.  
Enter the figure of minute.  
3
Example: Adjustment to 8:07  
1Enter the figure of minute.  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
TIME ADJUST  
down  
Alpasection  
8:07am  
To increase  
minute  
To decrease  
minute  
÷If you make a mistake, restart from the beginning.  
÷When the time of day has been set by pressing the set/  
demo key, the display shows “COMPLETE”.  
÷After a power failure or the power cord has been un-  
plugged then plugged in again, it is required to set the  
time again.  
2Set it.  
set/demo  
÷When the 7STOP key is pressed while the power is in  
the standby mode, the time of the day will be displayed  
for 5 seconds.  
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Timer operation  
Operate easy To use Timer (O.T.T.)  
Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified time, and the unit is switched off after one hour.This  
timer operates only once directly after setting.  
Timer playback, timer recording (PROG.1, PROG.2)  
With each of tahe two timer programs, a selected source can be played (or radio broadcast can be recorded) in the  
previously set time period.  
AI timer playback (PROG.1, PROG.2)  
When timer playback starts, the volume level increases gradually until a certain level is reached.  
Sleep timer (SLEEP)  
The unit is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed.  
Adjust the clock before setting the timer.°  
Connect the related equipment under reference to “System connection”.  
6~8  
Setting the O.T.T. timer  
Timer playback which occurs only once and only for an hour can be programmed by simply setting the  
start time.The timer playback reproduces the source selected at the last time the unit is turned off at  
the last set volume.  
1Press the menu key.  
2Rotate the volume/multi control knob to  
select "TIMER SET?".  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
TAPE RVS.  
?
AUTO PRESET (or A.MEMORY ?)  
(Only when the TUNER input is selected)  
AUX INPUT  
(Only when the AUX input is selected)  
?
3Press the set/demo key.  
BALANCE  
?
?
?
?
BACK LIGHT  
A.P.S. SET  
TIMER SET  
4Rotate the volume/multi control knob to  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
select "O.T.T. SET?".  
1 O.T.T. SET  
?
?
?
Aplasection  
5Press the set/demo key to set "O.T.T.  
2 PROG. 1 SET  
SET?".  
3 PROG. 2 SET  
6Rotate the volume/multi control knob to  
selectthetimeofthedaytostartplayback  
or tuning (ON time).  
÷The ON time can be set in steps of 5 minutes.  
7Press the set/demo key to set the ON  
time.  
8Reserve the timer operation.  
Lights  
÷Press the remote's timer key repeatedly until  
"O.T.T." lights up.  
÷WhentheO.T.T. timerissetwhilethePROG.1or  
PROG.2 timer has been set, the reservation by  
the PROG.1 or PROG.2 timer is canceled.  
O.T.T.  
AUTO  
FM 87.50MHz  
COMPLETE EW  
9Press the POWER (  
) key to turn power  
÷After the timer has been set and power is off (timer  
standby), if there is a power failure or the power cord is  
unplugged from and plugged again into the power outlet,  
the standby/timer indicator blinks in amber. In this case,  
set the clock again.  
off (STANDBY).  
÷The standby/timer indicator lights in amber in the  
standby mode.  
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Timer operation  
(PRG. TIMER)  
Setting an everyday timer program  
In each of PROG.1 and PROG.2, the timer data including the operating period and played contents can  
be set and selected to be activated or not as required.  
Adjust the clock before setting the timer.°  
1Make preparations for the play (recording).  
To listen to CD  
To listen to tape  
Insert a disc.  
Set a tape into.  
(Programplaybackisnotpossible.)  
To listen to radio  
Playing the auxiliary input source  
For recording  
The station should be preset prior  
Make timer setting of the compo-  
nent connected to the AUX input  
jacks.  
Make preparations for recording.  
to the above.  
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÷Timer reservation is possible for the two types PROG.1 and PROG. 2 at the same time.  
÷Please make reservations with an interval of at least one minute, so that the operation times of PROG. 1 and PROG. 2 do  
not overlap.  
Select the timer number.  
2
1Select “TIMER SET ?”.  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
TAPE RVS.  
menu  
?
AUTO PRESET (or A.MEMORY ?)  
(Only when the TUNER input is selected)  
AUX INPUT  
?
up  
(Only when the AUX input is selected)  
volume/  
multi control  
BALANCE  
?
?
?
?
down  
BACK LIGHT  
A.P.S. SET  
TIMER SET  
set/demo  
(Press the set/demo key while  
the “?” mark is blinking.)  
2Select “PROG. 1 SET ?” or  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
“PROG. 2 SET ?”.  
1 O.T.T. SET  
2 PROG. 1 SET  
3 PROG. 2 SET  
?
?
?
Alpasection  
up  
volume/  
multi control  
down  
3Set it.  
set/demo  
÷The selected timer number lights.  
÷If the selected timer number has a previously set pro-  
gram with it, the program will be overwritten by the  
newly set program.  
÷The previously set contents are displayed. (If you do not  
(Press during display of the pro-  
gram contents.)  
want to change them, simply press the set/demo key.)  
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Timer operation  
Set the ON time then the OFF time.  
3
1
PROG.  
1
PROG.  
1 Adjust the time.  
up  
ON TIME  
7:00am  
OFF TIME  
8:00am  
volume/  
multi control  
The time is  
returned.  
The time is  
advanced.  
÷For each of the ON time and OFF time, enter the figure  
of “hour” by performing steps 1and 2then enter the  
figure of “minute” in the same manner.  
2 Set it.  
set/demo  
÷If you make a mistake, press the menu key and restart  
from step 2.  
4Make the desired reservation.  
For timer recording  
For timer playback or AI timer playback  
1 Select the mode.  
1 Select the mode.  
up  
(1) Select “REC”.  
up  
(1) Select “PLAY” or “AI  
volume/  
multi control  
volume/  
1 PLAY  
multi control  
PLAY”.  
2 REC  
3 AI PLAY  
(2) Enter it.  
set/demo  
set/demo  
(2) Enter it.  
2 Select the input source.  
1 PLAY.......... Timer play  
2 REC  
3 AI PLAY ..... Timer play with gradually  
increasing volume  
(1) Select what is to be  
up  
recorded.  
volume/  
multi control  
1 TUNER  
..... Broadcasts  
2 AUX  
set/demo  
2 Select the input source.  
.... External input  
up  
(1) Select the source to be  
volume/  
multi control  
played.  
(2) Enter it.  
(2) Enter it.  
up  
3 Select the broadcast sta-  
set/demo  
Aplasection  
volume/  
multi control  
tion (only when TUNER  
is selected above).  
(1) Select the preset station  
1 TUNER ...... Broadcasts  
set/demo  
No.  
2 CD  
3 TAPE  
4 AUX ........... Externalinput(video,etc.)  
(2) Enter it.  
÷ToselectAUX,rotatethevolume/multicontrolknob  
÷When the timer setting is completed by pressing the  
set/demo key, “COMPLETE” is displayed.  
÷The sound is muted during timer recording. If you want  
to monitor the recorded sound, turn the volume/multi  
control knob (or press the volume key on the remote) to  
adjust the volume.  
counterclockwise.  
3 Selectthebroadcaststa-  
up  
tion (only when TUNER  
volume/  
multi control  
is selected above).  
(1) Select the preset sta-  
tion No.  
set/demo  
(2) Enter it.  
÷When the timer setting is completed by pressing the  
set/demo key, “COMPLETE” is displayed.  
÷The source is played back at the volume set the last  
time the power was turned off.  
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Timer operation  
5Reserve the timer operation.  
TIMER  
1
2
PROG.  
1
2
PROG.  
PROG.  
÷Press the TIMER key on the remote repeatedly until  
"PROG.1", "PROG. 2" or "PROG.1 2" lights.  
Put the unit in standby mode.  
6
standby  
/timer  
POWER  
POWER  
÷Thestandby/timerindicatorlightsinamberinthestandby  
mode.  
÷After the timer has been set and power is off (timer  
standby), if there is a power failure or the power cord is  
unplugged from and plugged again into the power outlet,  
the standby/timer indicator blinks in amber. In this case,  
set the clock again.  
When timer operation is not required  
When power is ON, press the TIMER key to turn off  
the timer-related indicators completely.  
To set the same timer program again  
When power is ON, press the TIMER key to turn on  
the indication of the timer operation you want to  
execute.  
Each press switches the timer  
Each press switches the timer  
as follows.  
as follows.  
TIMER  
TIMER  
1
2
3
4
5
O.T.T.  
PROG. 1  
PROG. 2  
PROG. 12  
Extinguished  
1
2
3
4
5
O.T.T.  
PROG. 1  
PROG. 2  
PROG. 12  
Extinguished  
÷The reservation contents are held in memory.  
÷Besuretoloadadiscortapeandadjustthelistening  
volume.  
To check or modify the reservation contents, restart the timer reservation from the beginning.  
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Sleep timer (SLEEP)  
Set the number of minutes after which the unit is to be turned OFF.  
÷The unit is turned OFF automatically after the set time  
Alpasection  
has elapsed.  
Set the time.  
÷Eachpressincreasesthetimerperiodby10minutes.The  
sleep timer can be set up to 90 minutes.  
SLEEP  
10=20=30...70=80=90=Cancel=10=20...  
Lights  
SLEEP  
01  
SLEEP  
0:12  
10  
To cancel  
Duration for sleep timer  
Turn the unit OFF or press the SLEEP key until  
the sleep time is cancelled.  
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Important Items  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the head section  
Cleaning the heads and peripheral Demagnetizing the head  
When the recording / playback head is  
magnetized, the sound quality will dete-  
riorate. In such a case, demagnetize the  
head using a commercially available de-  
magnetizer (head eraser).  
components  
Cottonswab  
For maintaining the best condition of the  
deck and for longer service life, always  
keep the heads (recording / playback /  
erase), capstan and pinch roller clean. To  
clean them, perform the following:  
Capstan  
Head  
1.Open the cassette holder.  
Pinch roller  
Tape guides  
2.Using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol,  
clean the head (recording / playback /  
erase), capstan and pinch roller carefully.  
There are precisely aligned parts around the heads, including the tape guides.  
When cleaning, pay special attention so as not to apply shock to them.  
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Memory backup function  
Note related to transportation and movement  
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out  
the following operations.  
Stored contents which are Clock display  
cleared immediately when  
power plug is unplugged  
from power outlet  
1Remove the CD from the unit.  
2Press the CD 6key.  
Stored contents which are Amplifier section  
cleared in at least a day af- "on/standby" status  
ter power plug is un- (ON or STANDBY)  
plugged from power out- Last input selection  
3Waitforsometimeandverifythatthedisplay  
becomes as shown in the figure.  
4Wait a few seconds and turn the unit OFF.  
let  
Volume control value  
Tone control levels  
AUX input level  
Balance setting  
Setting auto power save  
Tuner section  
Receiving band  
Frequency  
Preset stations  
Auto/mono setting  
Timer setting contents  
Cassette deck unit  
Transport direction  
Tape EQ.  
WARNING NOTICE:  
IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPY-  
RIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITH-  
OUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS.  
ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COMMERCIALLY AVAIL-  
ABLE TAPES OR DISC SHOULD CONTACT THE ME-  
CHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED  
OR THE PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED.  
Reverse mode  
Reference  
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.  
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.  
Kwldgsection  
This unit may not function properly if condensation oc-  
curs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours with the  
power left ON, and restart the operation after the conden-  
sation has dride up.  
In regard to contact cleaner  
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a  
malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact  
cleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plas-  
tic component.  
Be specially cautious against condensatin in a following  
circumsatance:  
When this unit is carried from a place to another across  
a large difference in temperature, when the humidity in  
the room where this unit is installed increases, etc.  
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Important Items  
Disc handling precautions  
Discs which can be played with this unit  
CD (12 cm, 8 cm), and the audio part of CDV, CD-G, CD-EG  
and CD-EXTRA.  
Handling  
Hold the discs so that you do not  
touch the playing surface.  
Use discs that comply with the IEC standard, for example  
COMPACT  
a disc carrying the  
marking on the label surface.  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
Label side  
Playing side  
Never play a cracked or warped disc  
Sticker  
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 because they  
may cause a malfunction.  
Do not attach paper or tape to ei-  
ther the playing side or the label side  
of the discs.  
Sticky paste  
Cleaning  
If fingerprints or foreign matter be-  
come 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.  
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.  
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.  
Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab)  
After an important recording has been finished, break the  
safety tab, to prevent the recorded contents from being  
erased or recorded on accidentally.  
To store cassette tapes  
Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to  
direct sunlight, or near equipment that generates heat.  
Keep the cassette tapes away from any magnetic field.  
ForAside  
ForBside  
When there is slack in the tape  
Insuchacase,insertapencilintothereelholeandwind  
the reel hub to remove the slack.  
Apply tape only to the position where  
the tab has been removed.  
To re-record  
1.Note on long tapes  
2. Endless tapes  
Do not use a tape longer than 90 minutes, for  
such tapes will easily cause troubles such as  
entanglement around a pinch roller or cutting  
off.  
Do not use an endless tape, as this could damage the  
mechanism of the unit.  
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In case of difficulty  
What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the following table  
according to the symptom of your trouble.  
Operation to reset  
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impos-  
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet then,  
sibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the  
while holding the set/demo key depressed, plug  
power cord is unplugged while unit is ON or due to  
the power cord again.  
an external factor. In this case, execute the following  
STOP  
procedure to reset the microcomputer and return it  
to normal condition.  
7
÷Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears  
the contents stored in and it returns to condition when  
it left the factory.  
Amplifier section/Speakers  
Symptom  
Remedy  
6
%
Sound is not produced.  
÷ Connect properly referring to System connections”.  
÷ Adjust to an required volume.  
÷ Switch MUTE OFF.  
÷ Unplug the headphone plug.  
The standby/timer indicator blinks in red and no sound  
is put out.  
÷ A speaker cord is short-circuited. Turn power off and re-  
connect the speaker cord.  
The standby/timer indicator lights in amber.  
No sound from the headphones.  
÷ Adjust the present time again.  
°
÷ Insert correctly.  
%
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÷ Adjust to an required volume.  
Sound is not produced from the left or right speakers. ÷ Connect properly referring to “System connection”.  
6
÷ Adjust the optimum left and right balance.  
÷ Adjust the present time again.  
The clock display blinks without changing the figures.  
Timer operation is not possible.  
°
°
÷ Adjust the present time referring to “Clock adjust-  
ment”.  
÷ Set the timer ON time and OFF time.  
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÷ Press the TIMER key to set up the execution.  
Tuner section  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Radio stations cannot be received.  
÷ Connect antennas.  
6
)
)
÷ Select a band.  
÷ Tune to the frequency of the desired station.  
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.  
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A station has been preset but it cannot be received by  
pressing the P.CALL key.  
÷ Preset stations with tunable frequencies.  
÷ Preset stations again.  
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In case of difficulty  
CD player section  
Symptom  
Remedy  
A CD is placed in the player but it cannot be played.  
÷ Place the disc properly, with the label side facing up-  
ward.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precau-  
tions”.  
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÷ Refer to “Caution on condensation” and remove the  
condensation by evaporation.  
Sound is not produced.  
Sound skips.  
÷ Press the CD 6key.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precau-  
tions”.  
r
r
÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precau-  
tions”.  
÷ Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.  
Remote control unit  
Symptom  
Remedy  
÷ Replace with new batteries.  
#
#
Remote control operation is not possible.  
÷ Operate the unit inside the remote controllable range.  
Cassette deck  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Sound cannot be produced by pressing the play key.  
÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
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÷ Play a recorded tape.  
No operation occurs even when an operation key is ÷ Press operation keys in more than a few seconds after  
pressed.  
closing the cassette holder.  
÷ Change the tape transport direction or reverse the tape  
insertion orientation.  
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The cassette holders cannot be opened by pressing ÷ Press in stop mode.  
theTAPE 0 key.  
Sound is harsh or high frequencies are not reproduced. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
÷ Try another tape.  
Sound is distorted.  
Noise is noticeable.  
÷ Adjust the AUX input level.  
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÷ Demagnetize the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
÷ Install the system at a distance from other electric  
appliances and TV.  
÷ Set the "TAPE EQ." to on.  
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e
(
Sound vibrates.  
÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
÷ Wind the tape again by fast forwarding, rewinding or  
playing from an end to the other.  
Recording cannot be started by pressing the record key. ÷ Use a cassette with an unbroken recording protect tab  
or block the hole.  
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÷ Set the input selector to the source to be recorded.  
÷ Change the tape transport direction or reverse the tape  
insertion orientation.  
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Specifications  
Main unit  
Speakers  
[Amplifier section]  
Enclosure ...... Book shelf type, magnetically shielded  
(For U.K. and Europe)  
Speaker configuration  
Effective output power during STEREO operation  
1 kHz, 10 %T.H.D., at 6 ................... 20 W + 20 W  
Rated output power during STEREO operation  
1 kHz, 0.7 %T.H.D., at 6 ....................... 15 W + 15 W  
(For U.S.A. and Canada)  
Woofer....................................... 100 mm, cone type  
Tweeter ....................................... 50 mm, cone type  
Impedance ................................................................ 6 Ω  
Maximum input level ............................................. 30 W  
Dimensions  
W : 150 mm  
H : 234 mm  
D : 197 mm  
Rated output power during STEREO operation  
14 watts per channel minimum RMS, both chan-  
nels driven, at 6 from 90 Hz to 20 kHz with no  
more than 0.9 % total harmonic distortion. (FTC)  
Weight (net) ............................................ 2.4 kg(1 piece)  
KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous ad-  
NNootteess vancementsindevelopment.Forthisreasonspeci-  
fications may be changed without notice.  
(For other countries)  
Rated output power during STEREO operation  
1 kHz, 10 %T.H.D., at 6 ................... 20 W + 20 W  
Frequency response  
÷Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at  
extremely cold locations (where water freezes).  
AUX .............................. 50 Hz~50 kHz (0 dB ~ -3dB)  
[Tuner section]  
FM tuner section  
Tuning frequency range.......... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz  
MW (AM) tuner section  
Tuning frequency range  
(For U.S.A. and Canada)  
............................................... 530 kHz ~ 1700 kHz  
(For U.K., Europe and Australia)  
.............................................. 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
(For other countries)  
9 kHz step ............................ 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
10 kHz step .......................... 530 kHz ~ 1,610 kHz  
[CD player section]  
Laser ..............................................Semiconductor laser  
D/A Conversion ....................................................... 1 Bit  
Wow and flutter ........... Less than unmeasurable limit  
[Cassette deck section]  
Track ....................................... 4-track, 2-channel stereo  
Recording system .................................AC bias system  
(Frequency: 65 kHz)  
Heads  
Playback / recording head ...................................... 1  
Erasing head ............................................................. 1  
Motors ............................................................................ 1  
Wow and flutter ................................. 0.2 % (W.R.M.S.)  
Fast winding time ....................... Approx. 100 seconds  
(C-60 tape)  
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[General]  
Power consumption.............................................. 60 W  
Dimensions  
W : 180 mm  
H : 239 mm  
D : 305 mm  
Weight (net) .......................................................... 5.4 kg  
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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.  
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Serial Number  
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