Kenwood DP SE9 User Manual

FM/AM RECEIVER  
R-SE9T  
CD PLAYER  
DP-SE9  
CASSETTE TAPE DECK  
X-SE9  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KENWOOD CORPORATION  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
DT  
AP  
B60-3715-00 JA (T) WS  
AP  
98/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 97/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Before applying power  
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R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Contents  
Preparation section  
Application section  
Before applying power ................................................. 2  
Safety precautions .............................................................. 2  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................... 4  
The High grade Micro Component Series ...................... 6  
About the Instruction Manual ........................................... 6  
Special features .................................................................. 7  
System Composition and Installation......................... 8  
System connection ........................................................ 9  
Antenna connection............................................................ 9  
Connection of audio cord ................................................ 10  
Connection of speakers ................................................... 12  
Connection of system control cord ................................ 13  
Power Cord Connection ................................................... 13  
Playback of CD ............................................................. 31  
Listening in the desired sequence  
(program playback) ......................................................... 31  
Repeated playback ........................................................... 33  
Listening to an unexpected title sequence  
(random playback)........................................................... 34  
Convenient CD recording............................................ 35  
Selecting the optimum recording method ........................... 35  
Giving preference to the tape length  
over the title sequence  
(time edit recording) ....................................................... 36  
Recording only desired titles  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT......single title recording) ....................... 37  
One-touch recording of an entire CD  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT......recording of all titles) ....................... 38  
Controls and indicators ............................................... 14  
Main Unit ............................................................................ 14  
Remote control Unit .......................................................... 16  
R.D.S. (Radio Data System)......................................... 39  
Searching for a desired program type  
(PTY search) ..................................................................... 40  
To be able to listen to the desired information  
at any time  
Operation of remote control unit............................... 17  
(EON reservation) ............................................................ 42  
Compensating for the bass and treble tones .......... 43  
Clock adjustment ......................................................... 44  
Basic section  
Timer operation ............................................................ 45  
Operate easy To use Timer (O.T.T.) ................................. 45  
Sleep timer ......................................................................... 45  
Timer programming ........................................................... 46  
Hearing sound............................................................... 18  
Basic use ............................................................................ 18  
Playback of CD................................................................... 20  
Playback of tape ................................................................ 22  
Receiving broadcast station ........................................... 26  
Collective presetting of stations (auto preset) ............ 27  
One-by-one presetting (manual preset) ........................ 27  
Recording ...................................................................... 28  
Recording............................................................................ 28  
Knowledge section  
Important items............................................................. 49  
Handling of discs and tapes ............................................ 49  
Maintenance ...................................................................... 50  
Reference ............................................................................ 51  
In case of difficulty ...................................................... 52  
Specifications ............................................................... 55  
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe  
operation.  
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Before applying power  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Ple as e re ad all of the s afe ty and ope rating ins tructions  
be fore ope rating this appliance. Adhere to all warnings  
on the appliance and in the instruction manual. Follow allthe  
safety and operating instructions. The s e s afe ty and  
ope rating ins tructions s hould be re taine d for future  
re fe re nce .  
1. Po w e r s o u rce s – The appliance should be connected  
to a power supply only of the type described in the  
instruction manualoras marked on the appliance. Ifyou  
are not sure of the type of power supply to your home,  
consult your appliance dealer or local power company.  
For appliances intended to operate from battery power,  
or other sources, refer to the instruction manual.  
7. He a t – The appliance s hould be s ituate d aw ay  
from he at source s such as radiators, he at re giste rs,  
s tove s , or othe r appliance s (including am plifie rs )  
that produce he at.  
8. Ele ct ric s h o ck – Care s hould be take n s o that  
obje cts do not fall and liquid is not s pille d into the  
e nclos ure through ope nings . If a m e tal obje cts ,  
s uch as a hair pin or a ne e dle , com e s into contact  
w ith the ins ide of this appliance , a dange rous  
e le ctric s hock m ay re s ult. For fam ilie s w ith  
childre n, ne ve r pe rm it childre n to put anything,  
e s pe cially m e tal, ins ide this appliance .  
2. Po w e r-co rd p ro t e ct io n Pow e r-s upply cords  
s hould be route d s o that the y are not like ly to be  
w alke d on or pinche d by ite m s place d upon or  
agains t the m , paying particular atte ntion to cords  
at plugs , conve nie nce re ce ptacle s , and the point  
w he re the y e xit from the appliance .  
9. En clo su re re m o va l – Ne ve r re m ove the e nclosure .  
If the inte rnal parts are touche d accide ntally, a  
s e rious e le ctric s hock m ight occur.  
3. CAUTION Po la riza t io n – This appliance may  
be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line  
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This  
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is  
a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully  
into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should  
still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
10. Ma g n e t ic fie ld s – Ke e p the appliance aw ay from  
sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker  
s ys te m s , radios , m otorize d toys or m agne tize d  
obje cts .  
11. Cle a n in g – Unplug this appliance from the w all  
outle t be fore cle aning. Do not us e volatile s olve nts  
s uch as alcohol, paint thinne r, gas oline , or be nzine ,  
e tc. to cle an the cabine t. Us e a cle an dry cloth.  
4. Ve n t ila t io n – Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation  
of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, and  
these openings must not be blocked or covered. The  
appliance should be situated so that its location or  
position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.  
To maintain good ventilation, do not put records or a  
table-cloth on the appliance. Place the appliance at least  
10 cm away from the walls.  
12. Accessories Do not place this appliance on an unstable  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The appliance may  
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand,  
tripod, bracke t, or table re com m e nde d by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Any mounting  
of the appliance should follow the manufacturers  
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and  
cart combination should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces maycause  
the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
Do not use the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug or similar  
surface that may block the ventilation openings. This  
appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation  
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided or the manufacturers instructions have been  
adhered to.  
5. Wa t e r a n d m o is t u re – The appliance s hould not  
be us e d ne ar w ate r - for e xam ple , ne ar a bathtub,  
w as hbow l, kitche n s ink, laundry tub, in a w e t  
bas e m e nt, or ne ar a s w im m ing pool, e tc.  
13. Lightning – For added protection for this appliance  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.  
This willprevent damage to the appliance due to lightning  
and power-line surges.  
6. Te m p e ra t u re – The appliance m ay not function  
prope rly if us e d at e xtre m e ly low , or fre e zing  
te m pe rature s . The ide al am bie nt te m pe rature is  
above +5°C (41°F).  
14. Ab n o rm a l s m e ll – If an abnorm al s m e ll or s m oke  
is de te cte d, im m e diate ly turn the pow e r OFF and  
unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. Contact  
your de ale r or ne are s t s e rvice ce nte r.  
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe  
operation.  
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Before applying power  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
15. Da m a g e re q u irin g s e rvice – The appliance s hould  
be s e rvice d by qualifie d s e rvice pe rs onne l w he n:  
A. The pow e r-s upply cord or the plug has be e n  
dam age d.  
B. Obje cts have falle n, or liquid has be e n s pille d into  
the appliance .  
C. The appliance has be e n e xpos e d to rain or w ate r.  
D. The appliance doe s not appe ar to ope rate norm ally  
by following the instruction manual. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the instruction manual as  
an improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the appliance to its normal  
operation.  
18. Po w e r lin e s – An outside antenna system should not  
be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or  
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall  
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an  
outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken  
to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as  
contact with them might be fatal.  
19. AC o u t le t s Do n o t c o n n e c t o t h e r a u d io  
e quipm e nt w ith a pow e r cons um ption large r than  
that s pe cifie d to the AC outle t on the re ar pane l.  
Ne ve r conne ct othe r e le ctrical appliance s , s uch  
as an iron or toas te r, to it to pre ve nt fire or e le ctric  
s hock.  
E. The appliance has be e n droppe d, or the e nclos ure  
dam age d.  
F. The appliance exhibits a marked change in performance.  
20. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension  
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
16. S e rvicin g  
The us e r s hould not atte m pt to  
s e rvice the appliance be yond that de s cribe d in the  
ins truction m anual. All othe r s e rvicing s hould be  
re fe rre d to qualifie d s e rvice pe rs onne l.  
21. At t a ch m e n t – Do not us e attachm e nts not  
recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they  
may cause hazards.  
17. Ou t d o o r a n t e n n a g ro u n d in g – If an outs ide  
ante nna is conne cte d to the appliance , be s ure the  
ante nna s ys te m is grounde d s o as to provide  
s om e prote ction agains t voltage s urge s and built  
up s tatic charge s . Article 810 of the National  
22. Replacem ent parts – When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or  
have the same characteristics as the original parts.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
Ele ctrical Code  
ANSI/NFPA 70, provide s  
inform ation w ith re s pe ct to prope r grounding of  
the m as t and s upporting s tructure , grounding of  
the le ad-in w ire to an ante nna dis charge unit, s ize  
of grounding conductors , location of ante nna  
d is c h a rg e u n it , c o n n e c t io n t o g ro u n d in g  
e le ctrode s , and re quire m e nts for the grounding  
e le ctrode . Se e Figure .  
23. Safety check – Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that the appliance  
is in proper operating condition.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMPS  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
Notes:  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
1. Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized  
equipment.  
2. Item 17 and 18 are not required except for units provided with  
antenna terminals.  
GROUND CLAMP  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
3. Item 17 complies with UL in the U.S.A.  
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Before applying power  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
The High grade Micro Component Series  
Thank you for purchasing the High grade Micro com ponent series.  
This system is available in various configuration according to your preferences.  
The system configuration is up to you, but as the follow ing convenient system operations can be  
executed by connecting the various units to the system control, the respective units should be pur-  
chased as required.  
Remote Control  
The remote control supplied with the receiver can be used for basic operation of the source units (CD  
player, cassette deck, MD recorder).  
Automatic Operation  
When playback is started on the playback source unit, the input selector on the amp tuner will  
automatically be set to input for that source unit. Also, when source input is selected on the amp tuner,  
playback of the input source unit will be started automatically.  
Synchronized Recording  
With recording from CD or MD, it is possible to start synchronized recording by the recording unit (MD  
recorder or cassette deck). (Recording from one MD recorder onto another one is not possible.)  
There are also other convenient functions like one-touch edit recording for CD and MD etc.  
Timer Operation  
The clock function of the receiver can be used for timer playback and timer recording of source equipment  
(CD player, cassette deck, MD recorder).  
High grade Micro Component Series components  
R-SE9T (receiver)  
DP-SE9 (CD player)  
X-SE9 (cassette deck)  
DM-SE9 (MD recorder)  
7 There are 2 lines in the High grade Micro Com ponent Series, SE7 and SE9T, you can use optional  
com ponents from either series.  
About the Instruction Manual  
While som e m odels of the High grade Micro com ponent series have an instruction m anual explaining  
the system operation for R-SE9T (receiver), DP-SE9 (CD player), and X-SE9 (cassette deck), other m od-  
els have only an operation m anual for that m odel itself. This is done so that the system operation can  
be done easily even w hen optional equipm ent is purchased at a later date. Please read the required  
sections according to the com ponents you purchased.  
With the High grade Micro com ponent series, the system explanations show only the connection m ethod  
for the DM-SE9 (MD recorder). Please refer to the instruction m anual enclosed w ith the DM-SE9 for the  
detailed operation.  
Model nam e  
(nam e of the purchased com ponent)  
Enclosed instruction m anual  
(explained m odels)  
Basic system (R-SE9T, DP-SE9)  
Cassette deck (X-SE9)  
System instruction manual (R-SE9T, DP-SE9, X-SE9)  
Individual instruction m anual (X-SE9)  
MD recorder (DM-SE9)  
Individual instruction m anual (DM-SE9)  
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Before applying power  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Special features  
7 Amplifier unit that accomplishes high grade sound quality and low distortion  
New “TRAITRA” transistor  
The newly developed “TRAITRA” transistor with extremely superior temperature characteristics is used in this  
amplifiers amplification circuit. Through the use of this transistor, distortion generated because of temperature  
change is kept to a minimum resulting in pure” sound reproduction.  
7 CD player unit that accomplishes improved sound quality and stability  
Newly developed D.R.I.V.E. IC installed  
A D.R.I.V.E. (Dynamic Resolution Incentive Vector Enhancement) IC that rapidly improves distortion at minute  
levels is installed in the CD player in order to extract the maximum performance possible from the CD.  
Adoption of a 24 bit new D/A convertor  
Through adoption of a 24 bit internally operated high performance New D/A convertor, a smoother sound is  
reproduced.  
7 Convenient easy to use operation  
Easy Operation  
When the High grade Micro component series is connected to the system control, input switching with the  
input selector (TAPE, TUNER, CD, MD) of the R-SE9T will start playback by the selected unit. Reversely, when  
playback is started from a unit, the input will be switched automatically to this unit.  
CD TEXT compatibility  
Disc title and track names recorded on the CD appear in the display of the MD player (DM-SE9: sold separately).  
Convenient Edit Recording  
Time edit recording: Recording so that no track is interrupted within the specified time.  
One-touch edit recording: When listening to a CD, either a single track or the entire CD can be recorded on tape  
by one-touch operation.  
Simple Timer Operation  
t
The wake-up timer and the sleep timer can be set easily.  
A daily program timer also can be reserved.  
R.D.S. (Radio Data System)  
·
The RDS data included in FM broadcasts can be used to search for the intended broadcasting contents and for  
automatic reception from standby.  
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 immedi-  
ately. 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  
Accessories using with R-SE9T  
Accessories using with DP-SE9  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Loop antenna stand (1)  
FM indoor antenna (1)  
Rem ote control unit (1)  
Batteries (R6/ AA) (2)  
Audio cord (1)  
System control cord (1)  
Accessories supplied with X-SE9  
Audio cord (2)  
System control cord (1)  
8 System Composition and Installation  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
The High grade Micro com ponent series perm its various com binations according to the purchased  
com ponents. As the installation differs according to the com ponents you purchase, please install cor-  
rectly under reference to the illustrations.  
Basic System (R-SE9T, DP-SE9)  
Seen from the front  
Installation m ethod  
R-SE9T  
DP-SE9  
Basic System + Cassette Deck (R-SE9T, DP-SE9, X-SE9)  
Seen from the front  
Installation m ethod  
R-SE9T  
X-SE9  
(optional)  
DP-SE9  
Basic System + MD recorder (R-SE9T, DP-SE9, DM-SE9)  
Seen from the front  
Installation m ethod  
R-SE9T  
DM-SE9  
(optional)  
DP-SE9  
Full System (R-SE9T, DP-SE9, DM-SE9 X-SE9)  
Seen from the front  
Installation m ethod  
DP-SE9  
R-SE9T  
X-SE9  
(optional)  
DM-SE9  
(optional)  
When the pow er of the R-SE9T (receiver) is sw itched on, the heat generated on the inside is  
radiated to the outside. Alw ays install the R-SE9T on top, and don't place any objects im pair-  
ing heat radiation onto the top of the unit.  
CAUTION  
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System connection  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
1. Antenna connection  
Connect the antenna as show n in the figure.  
Do not plug the pow er cord into a w all AC outlet until the connection has been com pleted.  
1
2
3
Connection of the Accessory Antenna  
FM indoor antenna  
AM loop antenna  
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.  
The supplied antenna is for indoor use. Place it as far as  
possible from the main system, TV set, speaker cords and  
power cord, and set it to a direction which provides the  
best reception.  
FM indoor  
antenna  
AM loop  
antenna  
FM75  
1 Locate the position providing good  
ANTENNA  
AM  
reception condition.  
GND  
2 Fix the antenna.  
SPEAKERS  
(
6
-
16  
)
ANTENNA  
AM  
FM75  
GND  
+
TAPE  
REC  
MD  
REC  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
TAPE  
PLAY  
MD  
PLAY  
R
L
-
Incase ofbadreception  
CD  
IN  
AUX  
IN  
R
R-SE9T  
SUPER  
WOOFER  
PRE OUT  
L
R
L
FM75  
Antenna adapter  
ANTENNA  
AM  
(commercially  
available)  
GND  
FM outdoor  
antenna  
(commercially  
available)  
FM outdoor antenna  
Lead the 75coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor  
antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75Ω  
termimal.  
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System connection  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Malfunction of microcomputer  
2. Connection of audio cord  
If operation is not possible or erro-  
neous display appears even though  
a ll co n n e ct io n s h a ve b e e n m a d e  
properly, reset the m icrocom puter re-  
ferring to “In case of difficulty”.  
W
Here, connection of separately sold com ponents  
also w ill be explained under consideration of  
s ys t e m co n n e ct io n . Ple a s e in s t a ll co rre ct ly  
according to the purchased com ponents and  
connect the required cords.  
Audio cord (Supplied with R-SE9T)  
R-SE9T  
SPEAKERS  
( 6 - 16  
)
ANTENNA  
GND  
AM  
FM75  
+
TAPE  
REC  
MD  
REC  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
MD  
PLAY  
TAPE  
PLAY  
R
L
-
CD  
IN  
AUX  
IN  
SUPER  
WOOFER  
PRE OUT  
L
R
L
R
Audio cord (x2)  
(Supplied with  
X-SE9)  
Optional record player with internal  
RIAA equalizer/amp (P-100)  
or videodeck (etc.).  
[
]
X-SE9 (optional)  
R
L
REC  
IN  
PLAY  
OUT  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
Connection with Optical Fiber Cable  
DP-SE9  
DM-SE9  
This is used for digital connections. Digital trans-  
m ission perm its recording w ithout loss of the  
high CD sound quality.  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
OPTICAL  
Rem ove the cap and connect an optical fiber  
cable.  
Remove cap  
Optical fiber cable  
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System connection  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Caution regarding placement  
To m aintain proper ventilation, be sure to leave a  
space around the unit (from the largest outer dim en-  
sions including projections) equal to, or greater than,  
show n below.  
Caution for Connection  
When connections are to be m ade, m ake sure that  
the pow er plug is not plugged into a w all AC outlet.  
Connect the equipm ent as show n in the figures.  
top panel : 50cm  
side panel : 10cm  
rear panel : 10cm  
Ventilation fan  
The ventilation fan runs high-pow er reproduction.  
To allow for proper ventilation, do not block the ven-  
tilation fan.  
DP-SE9  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
OPTICAL  
R
L
LINE OUTPUT  
Audio cord (x2)  
(Supplied with DM-SE9)  
DM-SE9 (optional)  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
REC  
IN  
1
2
PLAY  
OUT  
Optical  
fiber cable  
(Supplied  
R
L
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
with DM-SE9)  
1.In case an associated system component is connected, also read the instruction manual of the component.  
2.Insert the optical-fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks.  
3.Be sure to attach the protection cap when the connector is not used.  
NNootteess  
4.Be careful not to bend, coil or bundle the optical fiber cable.  
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System connection  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
3. Connection of speakers  
Connect the speakers as show n in the figure.  
Do not plug the pow er cord into a w all AC outlet until the connection has been com pleted.  
1 Cord preparation.  
Speaker (right)  
Speaker (left)  
(6-16)  
(6-16)  
2 Loosen.  
·
ª
ª
·
SPEAKERS  
( 6 - 16  
)
3 Insert.  
R
L
4 Secure.  
R-SE9T  
SPEAKERS  
(
6
-
16  
)
Connection of banana plugs  
ANTENNA  
FM75  
GND  
AM  
+
TAPE  
REC  
MD  
REC  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
TAPE  
PLAY  
MD  
PLAY  
R
L
-
1 Secure.  
CD  
IN  
AUX  
IN  
R
SUPER  
WOOFER  
PRE OU
L
R
L
2 Insert.  
SUPER  
WOOFER  
PRE OUT  
• Sound will not be heard if  
the speaker terminal is not  
fully secured.  
Never short-circuit the + and – speaker cords.  
The protection circuit will operate and no sound will  
be put out.  
If the left and right speaker connections or the + and  
– polarity are inverted, the sound will be unnatural  
with unclear localization of musical instruments, etc.  
Be sure to connect them without mistake.  
Super w oofer (SW-500) (optional)  
Extremely low frequency sound is played back powerfully.  
This can be used with any type of playback.  
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System connection  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
4. Connection of system control cord  
Connect the system control cords and the pow er cords as show n in the figure.  
Sys te m control cord  
(Supplied with R-SE9T)  
R-SE9T  
DP-SE9  
SPEAKERS  
( 6 - 16  
)
ANTENNA  
FM75  
GND  
AM  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
+
TAPE  
REC  
MD  
REC  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
TAPE  
PLAY  
MD  
PLAY  
To wall  
AC outlet  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
OPTICAL  
R
L
-
To wall  
AC outlet  
CD  
IN  
AUX  
IN  
R
R
L
SUPER  
WOOFER  
PRE OUT  
LINE OUTPUT  
L
R
L
System control cord  
(Supplied with X-SE9)  
System control  
cord (Supplied  
with DM-SE9)  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
R
L
REC  
IN  
REC  
IN  
1
2
PLAY  
OUT  
PLAY  
OUT  
R
L
To wall  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
AC outlet  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
To wall  
AC outlet  
X-SE9 (optional)  
DM-SE9 (optional)  
Connection of system control cord  
Plugging the connector  
Unplugging the connector  
Insert the plug straight into the connector until it locks.  
While pushing the two sides of connector in, pull it  
straight out.  
5. Power Cord Connection  
Insert the pow er cord plug into a w all AC outlet after all other connections have been com pleted.  
1.Be sure to insert allconnection cords securely. Iftheirconnections are imperfect, the sound maynot be produced  
or noise may interfere.  
2.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  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Main Unit  
TUNED indicator  
Stereo reception indicator  
AUTO indicator  
MUTE indicator  
RDS display  
Sleep timer indicator  
N.B. indicator  
MUTE  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED RDS  
EON  
PTY  
TP  
TA NEWS INFO  
N.B. SLEEP  
A.P.S. O.T.T.  
kHz MEMO.  
MHz PROG.  
O.T.T. indicator  
* * * * * * ;* *  
Memory indicator  
Timer Program indicator  
A.P.S. indicator  
Display  
Frequency level display and  
Character information display  
6
7
Receiver R-SE9T  
stereo integrated amplifier/tuner  
R-SE9T  
TRAITR  
8
9
EX.BASS  
multi control  
1
2
3
4
volume control  
0
!
@
mode  
N.B.  
band  
auto/mono  
enter  
phones  
5
on/standby  
up  
down  
Cassete deck X-SE9 (optional)  
4
5
stereo auto reverse cassette deck X-SE9  
2
0
3
7
1
- front loading mechanism -  
6
7
8
9
rev. mode  
Dolby NR  
8
1
¡
B
C
CRLS  
2
3
on/standby  
0
!
CD player DP-SE9  
6
compact disc player DP-SE9  
7
8
0
'
1
2
9
0
7
6
¢
time  
space  
repeat  
1
¡
4
3
24 bit fine D.R.I.V.E.  
D.R.I.V.E. with 24 bit D/A conversion  
!
on/standby  
4
5
Indicator of A and B (EDIT mode)  
Display  
RANDOM indicator  
TOTAL indicator  
SPACE indicator  
REPEAT indicator  
Program mode  
TRACK NO. REPEAT  
EDIT A B  
RANDOM  
TOTAL SPACE  
1
6
2
7
3
4
5
PGM  
STANDBY  
8
9
10  
indicator  
Track number display  
11 12 13 14 15  
8 8 - 8 8 : 8 8  
Time display  
STANDBY indicator  
Playback/Pause indicator  
Track number display  
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Controls and indicators  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Receiver R-SE9T  
1 N.B. key  
(t  
8 EX. BASS indicator  
e
When the power is ON : Used for bass compensation.  
This lights at the time of EX. BASS mode.  
When the power is OFF: Used for timer setting.  
9 EX. BASS key  
(e  
2 enter” key  
¶r  
When the power is ON : Switches EX. BASS mode  
Used for time setting, timer setting, presetting RDS  
ON/OFF.  
stations, storing radio stations etc.  
3 auto/ m ono” key  
When the power is OFF: Switches A.P.S. (auto power  
save) ON/OFF.  
¶r  
When the power is ON : The tuning mode is switched.  
0 m ulti control" knob  
*e  
When the power is OFF: Used for clock setting.  
• This selects the input source. When TAPE, CD, or MD  
is selected and a tape or disc already has been set,  
playback starts automatically.  
4 band” key  
§i  
When the power is ON : Reception band switching.  
• It is also used for timer reservation, clock setting and  
station tuning.  
• This is used for bass and treble compensation.  
When the power is OFF: Used for timer reservation.  
5 on/ standby” key  
*
The power is switched ON and OFF (standby). At the  
time of system connection, the power is switched ON  
and OFF for the entire system.  
! m ode” key  
§ei  
When the power is ON : Used for station tuning. This  
is used for bass and treble  
compensation.  
When the power is OFF: Used for timer reservation  
(Program ON/OFF).  
6 volum e control” knob  
This is used to adjust the volume.  
7 Rem ote control sensor  
*
&
This is used with the R-SE9T system remote control  
[RC-SE9(E)].  
@ phones” jack  
(
Headphones with a stereo mini plug (optional) can be  
connected.  
Cassete deck X-SE9  
1 Tape tray  
7 Pause (8) key/ indicator  
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This houses the cassette tape.  
8 Record () key/ indicator  
2 on/ standby” key/ Standby indicator  
The power is switched ON and OFF (standby). This is  
not used in case of system connection.  
Recording is started. When this switch is pressed  
during recording, an unrecorded (blank) portion of about  
4 sec is produced and then the tape stops.  
3 Dolby NR key/ indicators  
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9 Fast forw ard and rew ind (1 ¡) keys £  
Dolby noise reduction ON/OFF switching is executed.  
4 Playback keys (2 3)/Operation indicator ™  
During stop and pause: the tape direction lights red.  
During playbackand recording:the tape direction lights  
green.  
0 rev. m odekey/ indicator  
£
The reverse mode of the deck (both sides, one side) is  
switched.  
! CRLS key/ indicator  
º
The recording level is set automatically according to the  
During fast forward and rewind: the tape direction  
flashes green.  
sound source being recorded.  
5 Open/ Close key (0)  
This opens the tape tray for tape insertion and removal.  
6 Stop (7) key  
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CD player DP-SE9  
1 Disc tray  
One disc can be stored.  
2 tim e key  
The CD time display is switched.  
3 on/ standby” key  
The power is switched ON and OFF (standby). This is  
not used with system connection.  
4 space” key  
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5 repeat” key  
)
This is used for repeated playback of a CD.  
6 Rem ote control sensor  
This is not used with system connection.  
7 Open/ Close key (0)  
The disc tray is opened and closed.  
8 Stop (7) key  
9 Playback/ Pause key (6)  
0 Fast forw ard, rew ind (1 ¡) key  
! Skip (4 ¢) key  
¡
)
¡
¡
¤
During program playback, a silent part of several sec-  
onds is produced between tracks.  
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Controls and indicators  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Remote control Unit [RC-SE9(E)]  
When the system control cord is connected, this rem ote control can be used to operate the entire  
system .  
The keys on the rem ote control unit w ith the sam e nam es as on the m ain unit have the sam e function  
as the keys on the m ain unit.  
6 BAND key  
§
This is used to switch the tuner reception bands.  
0
!
@
#
$
%
^
&
7 Keys related to RDS  
·
2
TAPE  
3
¡
2
SLEEP  
RDS'DISPLAY key  
The display contents are switched during reception  
of RDS broadcasts.  
PTY (Program Type) key  
This is used to specify the program type when  
searching for a station.  
TA/ NEWS/ INFO key  
Used for automatic reception of transmissions of a  
1
7
3
6
9
DISPLAY  
RANDOM  
CLEAR  
P.MODE  
EDIT  
1
1
4
7
5
2
8
certain content.  
3
4
5
6
7
PTY SEARCH  
+10  
O.T.E.  
0
8 INPUT key  
*
This key selects the input source. When TAPE, CD, or  
MD is selected and a tape or disc already has been set,  
playback starts automatically.  
P.CALL  
CD  
4
¢
7
6
MD  
8
TUNER  
BAND  
7
3
9 N.B. key  
This is used for bass compensation.  
0 SLEEP key  
Use to set the sleep timer.  
! on/ standby key  
(
t
*
*
(
RDS  
TA/  
PTY  
DISPLAY NEWS/INFO.  
VOLUME  
CONTROL  
INPUT  
N.B.  
MUTE  
8
9
The power for the receiver is switched ON and OFF  
(standby). At the time of system connection, the power  
is switched ON and OFF for the entire system.  
)
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
RC-SE9 (E)  
@ DISPLAY key  
Switches the display on the AMP/TUNER (R-SE9T)  
(between the clock display and the input display).  
1 Cassette deck operation keys  
These keys are used to operate the cassette deck  
(X-SE9).  
2 Num eric keys  
# RANDOM key  
Selects CD or MD tracks randomly for playback.  
$ CLEAR key  
The contents of the CD program playback are cleared  
title by title from the end.  
% P.MODE keys  
Used to program the CD playback sequence.  
^ EDIT key  
Used for CD edit recording (time edit recording).  
& CD operation keys  
These keys are used to operate the CD player.  
* MD operation keys  
¤
¡¶  
These keys can be used as numeric keys when CD  
or MD is selected as input. When TUNER is se-  
lected as input, preset stations can be called.  
¡
¡
3 PTY SEARCH/ +10 key  
This is used to specify the program type and to search  
for a station.  
4 O.T.E. key  
When this key is pressed during CD or MD playback,  
only the track being played at that time will be recorded  
on tape. When this key is pressed during stop, the CD  
or MD selected at that time will be recorded on tape  
from the first track onward.  
These keys are used to operate the MD recorder  
(DM-SE9).  
5 4 ¢key  
¡§  
( VOLUME CONTROL keys  
*
This has the same function as the volum e control knob  
on the main unit. However, the AI VOLUME function  
does not operate.  
(Skip/ Preset call)  
When TUNER is selected:  
This is used as preset call key.  
When CD or MD is selected:  
This is used as skip key.  
) MUTE key  
(
This is used to mute the sound temporarily.  
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Operation of remote control unit  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Loading batteries  
2 Insert batteries.  
3 Close the cover.  
1 Rem ove the cover.  
÷ Insert two R6 (AA-size) batteries following the polarity indications.  
Operating range (approx.)  
Operation  
Re m ote  
sensor  
After plugging the pow er cord of this unit, press  
the on/ standby key of the rem ote control unit to  
turn the pow er of the system ON. When the  
pow er is turned ON, press the key of the function  
to be operated.  
6 m  
30°  
30°  
Model: RC-SE9(E)  
Infrared ray system  
÷ When pressing more than one remote control keys  
successively, press the keys securely by leaving an  
interval of 1 second or more between keys.  
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.  
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.  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Basic use  
Bass com pensation  
2
Listening through  
headphones  
1
3
Muting the sound tem porarily  
Press the “on/ standby” key of  
the receiver.  
1 . Switching the power ON (OFF).  
÷ The entire system can be switched  
ON and OFF. The on/ standby  
key on the remote control has the  
same function.  
÷ The display part becomes dark  
when the power is switched OFF.  
(DIMMER function)  
When the “on/ standby” key is  
pressed w hile the pow er is ON,  
the pow er w ill be sw itched  
OFF.  
1
on/standby  
Turn the “m ulti control” knob  
2 . Selecting the desired output.  
multi control  
1 TUNER  
2 CD  
3 TAPE  
§
)
For MD, refer to the instruction  
m anualfor the MDrecorder (DM-  
SE9).  
4 MD  
2
5 AUX  
÷ When CD, TAPE or MD is selected,  
playback will start when a disc or a  
tape already has been inserted.  
volume  
control  
3 . Volume adjustment.  
÷ Quick turning produces a larger  
change amount. (Dynamic rotary  
volume control function)  
÷ The display shows a reference  
value.  
3
down  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Muting the sound temporarily(Remote control unit only)  
Listening through headphones  
MUTE  
Blinks  
R-SE9T  
1 Insert the headphone plug into the phones jack.  
phones  
MUTE  
Rem ote control unit  
÷ Press again to resume the original volume.  
÷ This is also cancelled when the volume is adjusted.  
Bass compensation (N.B.: Natural Bass circuit)  
N.B.  
R-SE9T  
Lights  
÷ Headphones with a stereo mini plug can be connected.  
÷ The sounds from all speakers are cut off.  
NB  
2 Adjust the volum e.  
The indication changes each tim e this key is  
pressed.  
volume  
control  
1NB ON... The low range are compensated  
according to the volume (effective  
for low volumes).  
2NB OFF... In the ON setting, the EX. BASS  
function is turned off.  
up  
down  
Setting to OFF returns the levels  
of the low and high range  
frequencies to the levels set with  
the multi control knob.  
AUTO POWER SAVE function  
When m ore than 30 m inutes have elapsed after the  
unit in the pow er-ON condition w as left untouched  
w ithout perform ing recording or playback or after  
the MUTE key of the rem ote control w as pressed,  
this function sw itches the pow er off autom atically.  
This function can be activated or deactivated by the  
follow ing operation.  
Press w hen the pow er is OFF.  
When CD has been selected.  
R-SE9T  
EX. BASS  
÷ The A.P.S. indicator lights up.  
Each press sw itches the m odes as follow s.  
1APS ON..... Auto power save is used.  
2APS OFF.... Auto power save is not used.  
CD  
÷ In the TUNER mode, this feature functions only when  
the volume is set to 0 or when the muting is set to ON.  
Volume display R-SE9T  
Power Switch Standby  
When this system is in standby condition (time display  
for the R-SE9T, STANDBY indication for DP-SE9, standby  
indicator lit for X-SE9), a slight current flows for memory  
protection.  
VOL 2)  
At this time also, the remote control can be used for  
power ON.  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Playback of CD  
1
2
To fast forw ard and backw ard  
To stop PLAYBACK  
Playback from  
desired track  
Skipping tracks  
0
1 . Load a disc.  
The label must be on top.  
1 Open the tray.  
2 Place a disc.  
3 Close the tray.  
1
The tray opens w hen the key is  
pressed and closes w hen the key  
is pressed again.  
2 . Start playback.  
6
When the pow er is ON and a disc has been set in ad-  
vance to the CD player, playback w ill start just by set-  
ting the input selection to CD.  
2
21  
Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Skipping tracks  
To fast forward and backward  
1
¡
4
¢
To backw ard  
To forw ard  
To skip backw ard  
To skip forw ard  
÷ The track in the direction of the button pressed is  
skipped, and the selected track will be played from the  
beginning.  
÷ Playback starts from the position where the key is  
released.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the  
track being played will be played from the beginning.  
÷ To skip further to the previous track, press the 4key  
quickly.  
To pause playback  
6
Playback from desired track  
Select the desired track No.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately.  
Rem ote control unit  
To stop playback  
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
0
7
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To enter track No. 23 : 003  
To select track No. 40 : 0000)  
Time display on CD player  
Each press of the “tim e” key changes the displayed  
contents.  
time  
÷ Do not touch the playback side of disc.  
1
2
3
4
Elapsed time of track being  
played  
Remaining time of track being  
played  
1: 2 3  
The recorded track Nos. are shown.  
- 2: 3 7  
TOTAL  
TRACK NO.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
Elapsed time of entire disc  
10  
2 3: 4 5  
TOTAL  
11  
0 1  
1 : 5 0  
Remaining time on entire disc  
-3 6: 1 5  
DP-SE9  
÷ In edit mode and in random mode, display is made only  
for the track being played.  
÷ After a few seconds, play starts from track No.1.  
About the CD TEXT function  
When a CD with text information (Titles, Artist name,  
etc.) is loaded and the optional MD player (DM-SE9) is  
connected, the disc title and track names appear in the  
display of the MD player. See the operating instructions  
for DM-SE9 for details.  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Playback of tape  
Selection of DOLBY NR Selection of reverse m ode  
2
1
To w ind tape at high speed  
To stop playback  
1 . Load a cassette tape.  
Side where tape  
is exposed  
Top side  
1 Open the tray.  
2 Insert a tape and close the  
tray.  
0
Reverse side  
1
2 . Start playback.  
2
3
Press the key for the running  
direction to be played.  
Playback of the  
reverse side  
Playback of the  
top side  
2
When the pow er is ON and a cassette has been set in  
advance to the cassette deck, playback w ill start just  
by setting the input selection to TAPE.  
The tape direction lights  
green.  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
To pause the tape  
To stop playback  
8
7
÷ Press the 2 or 3 key to restart playback.  
÷ The tape direction lights red.  
Selection of DOLBY NR (Noise Reduction)  
The Dolby NR system m inim izes the hiss noise  
heard w hen playing tape.  
To wind tape at high speed  
1
¡
To fast w ind in  
direction |  
To fast w ind in  
direction \  
Dolby NR  
B
C
÷ Press the 7 key to stop fast winding.  
Selection of reverse mode  
rev. mode  
Each press sw itches the m odes as follow s.  
1 B” is lit ... Dolby B NR is used.  
2 C” is lit ... Dolby C NR is used.  
3 Band “Cnot lit ... Dolby NR is not used.  
Each press sw itches the m odes as follow s.  
1lit.... Both sides are played.  
(The tape stops after recording  
onto both sides.)  
÷ Select the Dolby NR mode according to the recording  
condition of the tape.  
2Goes off.. Only one side is played back (re-  
corded), and then the tape stops.  
Transport direction indicators  
The 2 and 3 indicators indicate the current direc-  
tion in w hich the tape advances w hen playback or  
recording is started autom atically by the easy op-  
eration function, etc. This direction is the direction  
stored in m em ory w hen the tape w as last stopped.  
(To change the direction, press the key for the de-  
sired playback direction, and then press the 7 key.)  
÷ Set the tape correctly as shown in the figure. Wrong tape  
setting can cause trouble.  
÷ Normal (TYPE I), high (TYPE II), or metal (TYPE IV) tape  
selection is set automatically.  
Transport direction indicators  
÷ Remove tape slack before loading.  
2
3
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
DPSS  
DPSS (Direct Program Search System ) detects an unrecorded part of 4 seconds or m ore as the interval  
betw een tracks and perm its easy operation of cassette tape like a CD.  
Skip search  
Plays the desired m usic program from the beginning by skipping program s until you reach the desired  
program .  
Up to 16 program s can be skipped.  
During playback of top side (while 3 is lit)  
During playback of reverse side (while 2 is lit)  
To play the next program : Press once.  
To play the 4th program  
To play the next program : Press once.  
To play the 4th program  
after the current program : Press 4 tim es.  
after the current program : Press 4 tim es.  
1
¡
1
¡
To return to the beginning  
of the current program  
To play the 4th program  
To return to the beginning  
of the current program  
To play the 4th program  
: Press once.  
: Press once.  
before the current program : Press 5 tim es.  
before the current program : Press 5 tim es.  
Listening with fast forward for unrecorded portions (dash & play)  
Plays m usic program s repeatedly by skipping non-recorded spaces of m ore than 10 seconds.  
Main unit only  
÷ The operation changes in reverse mode.  
1lit.... The two tape sides are played 8  
Press sim ultaneously.  
times, afterwhich playbackstops.  
1
¡
2Goes off.. A tape side is played 8 times, after  
which playback stops.  
÷ When the 7 key is pressed, playback stops and the  
dash & play is canceled.  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
One-program repeat playback  
Plays a single m usic program repeatedly up to 16 tim es.  
Press during playback.  
During playbackoftop  
side (while 3 is lit)  
During playbackof  
reverse side (while  
2 is lit)  
2
3
÷ The program being played will be repeated 16 times,  
after which normal playback resumes.  
÷ When the 7 key is pressed, playback stops and the one-  
program repeat is canceled.  
Rewind playback  
Rew inds tape to the beginning and restarts playback from there.  
Main unit only  
During playback of top side (while 3 is lit) During playback of reverse side (while 2 is lit)  
Press sim ultaneously. Press sim ultaneously.  
2
0
3
7
2
0
3
7
1
¡
1
¡
The DPSS may not function normally with the following kinds of tape.  
÷ Tapes containing several no-sound intervals of more than 4 seconds, such as conversation and talk tapes.  
÷ Tapes containing pianissimo sections, such as classical music tape.  
÷ Tapes in which large noise is recorded in blanks between programs.  
÷ Tapes containing blanks between programs that are shorter than 4 seconds.  
÷ Tapes recorded at low level.  
NNootteess  
÷ Tapes recorded by cross-fade recording (in which the beginning of next program is overlapped on the end of  
previous program).  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Receiving broadcast station  
It is also possible to receive them by one-touch operations by storing up to 40 stations in the preset  
m em ory.  
Collective presetting of stations (auto preset)  
One-by-one presetting (m anual preset)  
2
2
1
Preset call  
band  
1 . Select the broadcast band.  
Each press alternates the band.  
1FM  
2AM  
1
2 . Select a station.  
When no stations have been m em orized  
To decrease  
frequency  
To increase  
frequency  
1 Press the “m ode” key to select  
the TUNING m ode.  
1 SELECTOR m ode  
2 TUNING m ode  
3 BASS m ode  
multi control  
mode  
TUNING” will appear on the dis-  
play for approximately 5 seconds.  
\
4 TREBLE m ode  
2
2
2 While “TUNING” is displayed, select a station with the control knob.  
Turn the “m ulti  
control” knob  
Auto tuning  
: Each tim e the knob is turned, the next  
broadcast station w ill be tuned in.  
Manual tuning : Repeatedly turn until a station is tuned in.  
Rem ote control unit  
P.CALL  
When stations have been m em orized (preset call)  
4
¢
Every time the key is pressed, the preset stations are switched over as  
follows.  
Press ¢for the order of 1=2=3 ... 38=39=40=1...  
Press 4for the order of 40=39=38 ... 3=2=1=40...  
Select a station  
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Hearing sound  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
÷ Up to 30 stations can be memorized.  
Collective presetting of stations (auto preset)  
1 Receive a FM broadcast.  
÷ For use of the RDS function, stations must be memo-  
rized by RDS auto presetting.  
÷ RDS stations are given priority during auto presetting. If  
there is memory left after presetting, the receiver contin-  
ues presetting regular FM stations.  
2 Keep the "enter" key depressed (for 2 sec or  
enter  
m ore).  
During recording, the indica-  
tor “A MEMO” flashes.  
AUTO  
A MEMO  
One-by-one presetting (manual preset)  
÷ For memorizing of stations other than RDS stations (FM,  
AM), memorize the stations according to chapter “One-  
by-one presetting (manual preset).  
1 Press the “enter” key during reception.  
enter  
Presetting is cancelled w hen no  
operation is executed for 5 sec-  
onds or m ore.  
MEMO.” lights (for approx. 5 sec.)  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
2 Select one of the preset numbers from 1 to 40.  
MEMO.  
MHz  
)- 89.))  
Presetting is cancelled w hen  
no operation is executed for 5  
seconds or m ore.  
multi control  
Goes off  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
3 Press the “enter” key again.  
MHz  
)3 89.))  
enter  
÷ Repeat steps 123 to preset other stations.  
÷ If severalstations are preset under the same number, the  
previous memory is replaced with the latest memory  
contents.  
R-SE9T  
Select the tuning mode.  
AUTO  
auto/mono  
Each press alternates the m ode.  
MHz  
FM 88.))  
1AUTO” lit (Auto tuning)  
2AUTO” n o t lit (Ma n u a l  
tuning)  
TUNING” appears (for approx. 5 sec.)  
R-SE9T  
Use the m anual tuning m ode w hen reception is  
noisy due to w eak reception. (In the m anual m ode,  
stereo broadcasts are received in m onaural.)  
TUNING  
Lights during stereo reception  
Frequency display  
R-SE9T  
÷ Normally, use the AUTO (Auto tuning) mode.  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
About display change during tuner reception  
The display w ill change each tim e the DISPLAY  
key is pressed.  
MHz  
FM 89.))  
The “TUNED” indicator lights  
1Reception band/ Frequency  
2Preset num ber/ Frequency  
3Clock  
when a station is received.  
÷ When a key is held depressed, preset stations will be  
skipped at an interval of about 0.5 second.  
÷ Preset calls also can be made by numerical input via the  
numeric keys on the remote control. When the key for  
the tens digit has been pressed erroneously at the time  
of input, press the +10 key several times to return to the  
original display and then enter the number again.  
The display w ill change each tim e the RDS  
DISPLAY key is pressed.  
1
PS (Program Service Name)Display  
2Reception band/ Frequency  
28  
Recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Recording  
Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto Metal  
tapes.  
NNoottee  
4
1
2
3
5
3
0
1 . Load a tape in deck.  
1 Open the tray of the cassette deck.  
2 Insert a tape.  
1
Top side  
3 Close the tray.  
Reverse  
side  
÷Differentiation between normal (TYPE I) and high  
(TYPE II) tape is set automatically.  
÷Remove tape slack before loading.  
2 . Select the tape transport direction.  
Check the tape transport direction  
indicator.  
To reverse the transport direction  
1 Press the playback key for the direction to be played (lights green).  
2 Stop playback (lights red).  
2
3
÷ When recording is started, the tape is transported in the  
direction selected in this step.  
÷Wind the tape to the position where recording is to be  
started.  
rev. mode  
Dolby NR  
3 . Set the recording condition.  
1 Select the reverse m ode.  
2 Select the DOLBY NR m ode.  
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Recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Temporary stop during recording  
An unrecorded section of about 4 sec is pro-  
duced (auto recording mute)  
8
1 Obtain stop condition.  
2 Press the record key tw ice.  
About  
8
4 sec  
8
÷Press the record key to restart recording.  
To interrupt recording  
An unrecorded section of about 4 sec is produced  
directly after the recording has been interrupted.  
÷ An unrecorded section of about 4 sec is produced and  
recording pause condition is reached.  
8
To end recording  
7
÷Recording pause condition is reached after approxi-  
mately 4 sec.  
4 . Select the source to be recorded.  
The input source component to be recorded  
should be displayed.  
multi control  
R-SE9T  
4
CD  
Select an input source other than  
TAPE” input.  
÷When the CD input is selected and if a disc has been set  
in the CD player, its playback starts immediately.  
5 . Start recording.  
Lights  
1 Play (or tune) the input  
source to be recorded.  
2 Start recording.  
5
÷The recording level is adjusted automatically when the  
CRLS function is used.  
º
÷Recording stops automatically when the tape side(s) to  
be recorded have been fully recorded.  
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Recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
To repeat a recording  
Return to the recording start position.  
÷If there is a non-recorded space of more than 4 seconds  
before the recording start position, recording is aborted  
and tape is rewound as shown below.  
Press the rew ind key during recording.  
During recording of re-  
verse side (while 2is lit)  
Tape stops after 2 sec. of transport.  
1
¡
Recorded tune  
Tune to be re-recorded  
Re-recording  
Blank of 4 sec. or more  
During recording  
of top side  
(while 3is lit)  
÷If there is no recorded tune before, the tape will be  
rewound then stopped.  
Automatic Adjustment of the Recording Level (CRLS)  
A standard recording level has been set in advance for the cassette deck (X-SE9), but w hen the CRLS  
function is used, the m ax. recording level is set autom atically for the m usic source.  
If the key has never been pressed  
1 Play the contents to be recorded  
.....The sound is recorded with the basic levelset with the  
(or receive the radio station to be recorded).  
unit.  
If the key is pressed  
2 Press the CRLS key.  
.....The recording level is set automatically and stored in  
memory as the recording level to be used with the  
current input being selected. From the next time on,  
this recording level is set automatically for that input  
even if the key is not pressed.  
To return to the basic level  
.....Hold the key depressed until the indicator goes off  
(for approx. 3 seconds).  
About 20 sec  
CRLS CRLS  
÷The recording level setting completes in approx. 20  
seconds, after which the deck enters the record-pause  
mode.  
CRLS  
÷If recording is started during the setting (while the CRLS  
indicator is blinking), distorted sound may be recorded.  
÷If a non-recorded space of more than 3 seconds is  
detected after the CRLS key is pressed, the recording  
level setting is aborted.  
Points for Recording from a CD or an MD  
1 Pause the CD or MD to be played.  
2 Use the skip keys (4 ¢) to select the title  
to be recorded. (Pause w ill be reached at the  
beginning of the selected title.)  
3 Bring the cassette deck to recording pause  
condition.  
For recording from a CD or an MD, playback from  
the m usic source and recording by the cassette deck  
can be started sim ultaneously (synchro recording  
function) w hen the cassette deck is set to record  
pause status in advance.  
4 Start playback of the CD or MD.  
(Synchro recording w ill start.)  
÷The recording is stopped when the stop key of the  
playback unit is pressed.  
Dolby HX Pro  
The Dolby HX Pro headroom extension system records high frequencies such as the cymbal sound clearly by controlling  
the bias current during recording according to the frequency composition of the sound being recorded. This system is  
activated automatically during recording with this unit.  
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Playback of CD  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(program playback)  
Listening in the desired sequence  
Any tracks on the discs in the tray can be lis-  
tened to in the desired sequence. (Max. 32 tracks)  
Select the “CD” input.  
Check that the CD player is in the stop mode.  
1
If it is in play m ode  
DP-SE9  
7
TRACK NO.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11  
0 1  
0 : 0 0  
Light the “PGM” indicator.  
2
Lights  
DP-SE9  
P.MODE  
PGM  
TRACK NO.  
0 1  
Enter track Nos. in the order you want to play them.  
3
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. When FULL” is  
displayed, no more tracks can be programmed.  
÷ When an error has been made, press the CLEAR key and  
select again.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
1 Select the track.  
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
0
Blinks  
DP-SE9  
TRACK NO.  
1
6
2
7
3
4
5
PGM  
Within 8 seconds!  
8
9
10  
11  
0 2  
P - 0 2  
2 Confirm ation.  
P.MODE  
DP-SE9  
TRACK NO.  
TOTAL  
2
PGM  
0 2  
- 4 : 4 5  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 .  
Start playback.  
4
÷ Tracks will be played in the order they were programmed  
(in order of P Nos.).  
CD  
3/ 8  
÷ When the 4 or the ¢ key is pressed during play, the  
program will jump to the preceding or the following track  
respectively.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the  
play position returns to the beginning of the current track  
being played.  
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Playback of CD  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
To add a track to the program  
1 Select the track.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
0
÷ When a track No. is entered, the track will be added to  
the end of the existing program.  
2 Press the P. MODE key.  
To delete a programmed track  
CLEAR  
÷ Each time the key is pressed, the last track will be  
deleted.  
÷ A track being played can not be deleted.  
To quit the program mode  
Goes off  
DP-SE9  
TRACK NO.  
P.MODE  
0 1  
÷ If the key is pressed during playback, normal playback in  
order of tracks resumes from the current track.  
÷ Cancellation also is made by pressing the Open/Close key.  
Auto space function  
This function is convenient for recording CD on a cassette tape. When the space” key is pressed during programming  
of tracks, a non-recorded space of a few seconds will be created between tracks. (The SPACE indicator flashes.) By  
recording tracks with these spaces on tape, the search and repeat play operations of tape using the DPSS function  
(which works by searching the non-recorded spaces) can be performed reliably.  
÷ Even when the performances of two tracks are continu-  
ous (which occurs with classical or live recording mu-  
space  
sic), the spaces will be created if they have different  
track Nos.  
÷ To cancel the creation of space, press the space” key  
again.  
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Playback of CD  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Repeated playback  
Desired tracks or discs can be played back re-  
peatedly.  
Select the “CD” input.  
To repeat a disc  
Confirm that this is not lit.  
DP-SE9  
1 Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit.  
TRACK NO.  
PGM  
Ifthe “PGM” indicator is lit, press  
the P.MODE key to turn it off.  
0 1  
2 Press the “repeat” key.  
Lights  
DP-SE9  
repeat  
REPEAT  
TRACK NO.  
0 1  
3 Start playback.  
6
To stop repeated playback  
Press the “repeat” key again.  
÷ The REPEAT” indicator goes off and the playback  
following the current mode of the CD player starts.  
To repeat only the programmed tracks  
1 Follow the procedure for “Listening in the  
desired sequence” to step 3 to program the  
tracks to be played.  
DP-SE9  
2 Press the “repeat” key.  
TRACK NO. REPEAT  
2
3
8
4
9
PGM  
11  
0 4  
0 : 0 0  
repeat  
3 Start playback.  
6
To stop repeated playback  
Press the “repeat” key again.  
÷ The REPEAT” indicator goes off and the play-  
back following the current mode of the CD player  
starts.  
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Playback of CD  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(random playback)  
Listening to an unexpected track sequence  
As the tracks each tim e are selected random ly,  
the m usic can be enjoyed.  
Select the “CD” input.  
Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit.  
1
Ifthe “PGM” indicator is lit, press  
the P.MODE key to turn it off.  
Confirm that this is not lit.  
DP-SE9  
P.MODE  
PGM  
TRACK NO.  
0 1  
Press the RANDOM key.  
2
DP-SE9  
TRACK NO.  
2
4
RANDOM  
6
8
10  
RANDOM  
12  
14  
÷ Playback stops after each track 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  
P.CALL  
RANDOM  
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÷ Pressing the 4 key once returns to the  
beginning of the track being played.  
÷ From the track being played at this time, playback will  
be in the normal order of tracks.  
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Convenient CD recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Selecting the optimum recording method  
With this unit, the follow ing edit recording is  
possible according to the purpose.  
Note that this cassette deck cannot  
record onto Metal tapes.  
NNoottee  
Giving preference to the tape length over the  
track sequence (time edit recording)  
If you want to avoid any tune being interrupted  
at the end of tape  
\
\
\
Edit recording of CD is possible by the sim ple op-  
eration of entering the recording length of the tape.  
Recording only desired tracks  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT.....single track recording)  
If you want to select the tracks to be recorded  
while playing a CD  
Play a CD and, if a track you w ant to record starts,  
press the O.T.E. (One Touch Edit) key. The track w ill  
be recorded from the beginning.  
One touch recording of an entire CD  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT.....recording of all tracks)  
If you want to record a CD in order of track  
numbers  
°
Press the O.T.E. (One Touch Edit) key w hen in the  
stop m ode. The disc w ill start to be recorded.  
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Convenient CD recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Giving preference to the tape length over the track sequence  
(time edit recording)  
When the tape recording tim e is specified, record-  
ing is executed w ith changing the track sequence  
so that no track w ill be interrupted w hen the tape  
direction is changed at the end of one side.  
Recording preparations are required.(Steps 1 to 4)  
Select the “EDIT” mode.  
Confirm that this is not lit  
1
1 Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit.  
PGM  
TRACK NO.  
If the “PGM” indicator is lit, press the P.MODE key  
to turn it off.  
0 0  
÷ To cancel the EDIT mode, press the P.MODE key of the  
remote control unit.  
DP-SE9  
EDIT  
2 Press the EDIT key.  
TRACK NO.  
EDIT  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
PGM  
The editing is ended when no opera-  
tion is executed for 8 sec or m ore.  
10  
11  
C - - -  
Enter the recording length of the tape.  
2
Press the num eric keys as show n below .  
30-m inute tape : 000)  
46-m inute tape : 00006  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
DP-SE9  
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
EDIT  
A
3
PGM  
0
0 3  
F I L E  
÷ When automatic edition has been completed, the EDIT”  
indicator lights.  
Wh e n t h e “ t im e ” ke y is p re s s e d  
repeatedly, a tape length of 46, 54, 60,  
or 90 m inutes can be selected easily.  
After selection, press the EDIT key to  
go to step 3.  
÷ When a wrong time has been entered, confirm that the  
EDIT” indicator is lit and start again from step 1.  
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be edited.  
÷ Every time the ¢ key is pressed, the edited track  
numbers will be displayed in the changed order. Press  
the 7 key to return to the track number of the first track.  
Confirm that the “EDIT” indicator changes from  
flashing to steady lighting, and then go to step 3.  
Start edit recording.  
3
DP-SE9  
TRACK NO.  
EDIT  
A
O.T.E.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
PGM  
10  
11  
0 1  
0 : 0 5  
÷ The tape and CD stop automatically when recording has  
completed.  
Depending on the combination of conditions from CD contents (number of tracks and length of the tracks) and  
tape recording time, interruption of a track may not be avoidable. In such a case, the respective track will not be  
recorded.  
NNoottee  
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Convenient CD recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT.....single track recording)  
Recording only desired tracks  
At the tim e of CD playback, any desired track can  
be selected im m ediately for recording.  
When playing an MD w ith the DM-SE9 (option),  
the sam e procedure can be used to record only  
that track on tape.  
Recording preparations are required.(Steps 1 to 4)  
Play a CD.  
1
Select a m ode other than random  
play.  
DP-SE9  
6
TRACK NO.  
3
8
4
9
5
6
7
10  
11  
0 3  
1 : 0 7  
Lights  
When you want to record a track being played, press the O.T.E. key.  
2
In case the key is pressed with track No.3  
DP-SE9  
O.T.E.  
TRACK NO.  
3
8
4
9
5
6
7
10  
11  
0 3  
0 : 0 5  
÷ Playback restarts from the beginning of the track being  
played and recording starts at the same time.  
When recording has been com pleted, a non-re-  
corded portion of 4 seconds w ill be produced and  
the cassette deck part w ill stop. The CD player w ill  
enter tem porary stop condition.  
To record a different track, repeat the steps 1 and 2.  
To end recording in the middle  
If you set CRLS beforehand you can enjoy better re-  
cording.  
7
÷ Both the cassette deck and CD player stop.  
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Convenient CD recording  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(ONE TOUCH EDIT.....recording of all tracks)  
One-touch recording of an entire CD  
When the O.T.E. key is pressed w hile the CD  
player is in the stop m ode, recording of a CD can  
be started at the sam e tim e as playback.  
When the DM-SE9 (option) is connected and the  
input selector is set to “MD, the sam e proce-  
dure can be used to m ake a one-touch record-  
ing of the entire MD on tape.  
Recording preparations are required.(Steps 1 to 4)  
Check that the CD player is in the stop mode.  
1
If it is in play m ode  
÷ When recording a CD, set the input selector to CD.  
7
Step 2 also can be executed after the order of the  
tracks has been program m ed.  
Press the O.T.E. key.  
2
O.T.E.  
÷ Recording of CD starts at the same time as playback.  
÷ When the tape direction is changed at the end of the  
tape, no sound is recorded on the guide tape. When  
interruption of a track is to be avoided, restart recording  
from the very beginning of the reverse side according to  
"Recording".  
To end recording in the middle  
7
÷ Both the cassette deck and CD player stop.  
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(Radio Data System)  
R.D.S.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
RDS is a s ys t e m w h ich t ra n s m it s u s e fu l  
inform ation (digital data) for FM broadcasts  
together w ith the broadcast signal. Tuners and  
receivers designed for RDS reception can extract  
the inform ation from the broadcast signal for use  
w ith various functions such as autom atic display  
of the station nam e.  
For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto  
presetting function m ust be used to preset the  
stations.  
“NO DATA” w ill be flashed w hen a station not  
preset by auto presetting is received.  
This unit is equipped with the following  
functions utilizing RDS data:  
Lights  
PTY (Program Type Identification) Search :  
The tuner automatically searches for a station which is  
currently broadcasting a specified program type (genre).  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
B B C 1 F M  
The RDSindicator lights up when  
PS (Program Service Name) Display : (See below.)  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the station name is  
automatically displayed.  
an RDS broadcast (signal) is received.  
EON (Enhanced Other Netw ork) :  
w
* Some functions may not be provided or be given  
different names depending on countries or areas.  
When the information to be received is set in advance and  
any RDS station in the same network starts broadcasting  
of such information, the reception automatically will be  
switched to that station.  
To switch the display contents  
Display m ode priority ranking  
Pre ssing the DISPLAY ke y  
changes the display contents.  
1 PS (Program Service Nam e) Display :  
Whe n an RDS broadcas t is re ce ive d, the  
s tation nam e is autom atically dis playe d.  
If no PS data w as s e nt, NO PS ” is dis  
playe d.  
RDS  
DISPLAY  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
B B C 1 F M  
2 Frequency Display :  
The frequency of the current station is displayed.  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
MHz  
F M 1 ) 2. 5 )  
40  
R.D.S.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(PTY search)  
Searching for a desired program type  
By specifying the type of program (genre) you  
w a n t t o lis t e n t o , t h e t u n e r a u t o m a t ica lly  
s e a rch e s fo r a s t a t io n w h ich is cu rre n t ly  
broadcasting a program of the specified type.  
For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto  
presetting function m ust be used to preset the  
stations.  
Set the reception band to FM.  
Activate the PTY search mode.  
1
RDS  
PTY  
PTY  
N E W S  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type is  
show n on the display. If no PTY data is available, or if the  
station is not an RDS station, “NONE” is displayed.  
Select the program type you desire.  
Use the program type table on the right for your  
2
Program type table  
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Program Type Name  
Display  
convenience.  
Pop Music  
POP M  
Rock Music  
M.O.R. Music  
Light Classic Music  
Serious Classic Music  
Other Music  
News  
ROCK M  
M.O.R. M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
NEWS  
(4)  
DOWN  
A To select using the P.CALL keys  
P.CALL  
*
4
¢
Previous  
program  
type  
Next  
program  
type  
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
Select while "PTY" is lit.  
SPORT  
Education  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
(¢)  
UP  
Drama  
The P.CALL keys let you select  
from all 29 program types in the  
order show n at right.  
Press the key and release it w hen  
the desired type is displayed.  
Cultures  
Science  
Varied Speech  
Weather  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL A  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
Finance  
Childrens programmes  
Social affairs  
Religion  
B To select w ith the num eric keys  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
Phone in  
Travel  
Leisure  
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
0
Jazz music  
Country Music  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
The num eric keys allow to you  
select program m e types 1 to 0  
directly. If you w ant to select  
one of the other program m e  
types, use the P.CALL key.  
FOLK M  
DOCUMENT  
*M.O.R. Music (Middle of the Road Music)  
• The operations shown in A can also be performed with  
the TUNING keys on the front control.  
“NO DATA” is displayed if this operation is  
attem pted before perform ing the RDS auto pre-  
setting.  
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R.D.S.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Start the search.  
3
EXAMPLE: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast.  
PTY SEARCH  
+1 0  
Display while searching  
Blinks  
R-SE9T  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
PTY  
R O C K M  
Program type name display  
To select another program type  
When the PTY is received, the PTY name blinks and  
the “PTY” lights up.  
Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3  
Display when a station is received.  
Goes out  
R-SE9T  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
B B C 1 F M  
Station name display  
• No sound is heard while PTYis blinking.  
• If the desired program type cannot be found, “NO  
PROG” is displayed, then after several seconds the  
display returns to the original display.  
• If the desired program type is found, that program is  
received. The program type display changes temporarily  
to the frequency display, and then to the station name  
display.  
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R.D.S.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
(EON reservation)  
To be able to listen to the desired information at any time  
By using the EON function, which manages the information of other stations, listening to desired information like  
traffic information or news etc. can be reserved even when it is not being transmitted at the present. When  
listening to a station with the “EON” display lit and another station of the same network starts to broadcast an  
information program for which a reservation has been made, then that station will be selected automatically.  
When the desired information program ends, return is made to the original program.  
For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto presetting function m ust be used to preset the stations.  
Set the reception band to FM.  
Select the desired information.  
1
Each press sw itches the m odes as follow s.  
1TA..........................Traffic Announcem ent  
2NEWS................... New s  
3INFO...................... Inform ation  
4Display not lit....... EON cancelled  
TA/  
NEW S/ INFO.  
This lights for stations where TP  
(TrafficProgram)canbe received.  
When INFO” is selected  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
EON  
TP  
INFO  
B B C 1 F M  
÷ Please execute automatic presetting when TA, NEWS,  
and INFO can not be selected.  
Receive an RDS station.  
2
3
RDSand EON” are lit  
Select a station w here “RDS”  
and “EON” are lit.  
EON  
AUTO  
ST.  
TUNED  
RDS  
TP  
INFO  
P.CALL  
4
¢
B B C 2 F M  
÷ When TA” has been selected in step 1, always select  
a station for which the TP” indication is lit.  
÷ When EON” does not light although an RDS station is  
received, that station is not transmitting EON data.  
Please select a different station.  
Wait for the desired information.  
÷ When one of the stations of the network of the station  
received in 2 starts broadcasting the program contents  
selected in 1, that station will be received automatically.  
At this time, the input selection becomes TUNER, and  
CD or MD playback will pause.  
CD or tape playback also m ay be started.  
As long as the pow er is ON, standby condition w ill  
exist.  
However, external equipment (AUX) will remain as it is.  
When reception of the desired EON programs is com-  
plete, the input selector returns to the previous input  
source.  
÷ When the power is OFF and during recording, the EON  
TP (Traffic Program ) Indication  
function does not operate.  
When the TP” indication is lit, this indicates that this  
station or a station in the same network is transmitting  
traffic information.  
When TP” is displayed for the station presently being  
received, the traffic information of this station can be  
heard even without EON reservation.  
÷ When the transmission of the selected program contents  
ends in case of automatic reception with the EON func-  
tion, return will be made to the status directly before  
operation of the EON function.  
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Compensating for the bass and treble tones  
R-SE9 / DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Compensation by adjusting the bass and treble levels  
The levels of the bass and treble tones can be set independently.  
Use the multi control knob. ...  
Compensation by applying the preset compensation levels  
Use the EX. BASS function. ...  
The levels ofthe bass and treble tones are enhanced bythe preset levels.  
The bass level enhancem ent is effective in listening at a low  
volum e. The treble level is enhanced to a predeterm ined level  
regardless of the current volum e setting.  
To adjust the multi control  
During tuner reception  
Be sure to turn EX.BASS off before this adjustm ent.  
1 Each press sw itches the display.  
R-SE9T  
mode  
1SELECTOR  
2TUNING  
3BASS  
4TREBLE  
TUNING  
Displayed for 5 sec.  
2 Press the MODE key w hile “TUNING” is dis-  
played.  
To enter BASS adjustm ent m ode: Display “BASS”.  
To enter TREBLE adjustm ent m ode: Display “TREBLE.  
3 While “BASS” or “TREB” is displayed, turn  
Displayed for 5 sec.  
R-SE9T  
the m ulti control to set to the desired level.  
multi control  
BASS + 1)  
÷ Both BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted in the range  
between -10 and +10.  
During playback of a CD, etc.  
(in other modes than TUNER mode)  
1 Press the MODE key repeatedly.  
÷ The BASS level set by the multi control is applied to the  
current N.B. (Natural Bass) boosting to enhance it further.  
mode  
Enter the BASS m ode or TREBLE  
m ode.  
2 Perform the sam e operation as step 3 in  
During tuner reception”.  
÷ Turning EX.BASS on switches off the N.B. (Natural Bass)  
boosting automatically.  
To compensate using the EX.BASS function  
÷ Turning EX.BASS on replaces the levels set using the multi  
control with the level preset with the EX.BASS function.  
÷ Turning EX.BASS off recalls the bass and treble levels set  
with the multi control.  
÷ Pressing the switch in the EX.BASS mode returns to the  
normal mode and the EX.BASS indicator goes off.  
Turn EX.BASS on.  
Lights.  
EX. BASS  
EX. BASS  
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Clock adjustment  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
This unit incorporates a clock function. Be sure  
to adjust the correct tim e before using the tim er  
function.  
Ensure that the pow er is OFF.  
Activate the clock adjustment mode.  
1
Exam ple: Adjustm ent to 8:45  
R-SE9T  
auto/mono  
AM 12:))  
÷ The time display starts to blink.  
Enter the hour.  
2
1
multi control  
R-SE9T  
To decrease  
the figure  
To increase  
the figure  
AM 8:))  
2
enter  
÷ The time of the day is represented in 12-hour AM/PM  
method.  
÷ Press the enter” key. The hour is entered and the  
minute display starts to blink.  
Enter the minute.  
3
1
multi control  
R-SE9T  
AM 8:45  
To decrease  
the figure  
To increase  
the figure  
÷ If you make a mistake, restart from the beginning.  
÷ To adjust correct time, press the enter” key at the same  
moment as a time announcement.  
2
enter  
÷ The time display blinks after a power failure or when the  
power cord has been unplugged from the AC outlet and  
plugged again. In such a case, adjust the clock again.  
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Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
Timer operation  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Operate easy To use Tim er (O.T.T.)  
Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified tim e, and the pow er is sw itched off after one  
hour. This tim er operates only once directly after setting.  
Sleep tim er  
The pow er is turned OFF autom atically after the specified period has elapsed.  
Tim er playback, tim er recording  
Playback of the selected source (or broadcast recording) w ill be executed for the set tim e.  
AI tim er playback  
When tim er playback starts, the volum e increases gradually.  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
Operate easy To use Timer (O.T.T.)  
Timer playback is possible simply by setting the time.  
The source selected last before the power was switched  
off will be played. One hour after start of timer play-  
back, the power will be switched off automatically.  
The program tim er does not operate during  
playback by the O.T.T. tim er.  
1 Select the source to be played and set the  
÷ When the N.B. key is pressed, the input source will be  
displayed, and after a few seconds, the ON time will be  
displayed.  
volum e.  
2 Sw itch OFFthe pow er supply.  
3 Press the N.B. key.  
ON time display  
R-SE9T  
N.B.  
O.T.T.  
AM 7:))  
Blinks  
4 Set the ON tim e.  
multi control  
÷ The ON time can be set in steps of 5 minutes.  
÷ In case of combination with another timer, the input  
source which operated last will be played.  
To increase  
the figure  
To decrease  
the figure  
5 Press the “enter” key.  
enter  
To cancel  
Press the N.B. key tw ice w hile the pow er is OFF.  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
Sleep timer  
Set the num ber of m inutes after w hich the pow er  
is to be turned OFF.  
÷ The power is turned OFF automatically after the set time  
has elapsed.  
÷ Each press decreases the time by 10 minutes. The  
maximum time that can be set is 90 minutes.  
1 Turn the pow er ON.  
90=80=70...30=20=10=Cancel=90=80...  
Lights  
R-SE9T  
SLEEP  
9 )  
2 Set the tim e.  
Duration for sleep timer  
SLEEP  
To cancel  
Turn the pow er OFF or press the SLEEP key until  
the sleep tim e is cancelled.  
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Timer operation  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Timer programming  
This is a 24 hour tim er.  
Select the tim e and duration for the operation and the contents, and select operation or no operation  
as required.  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
Make preparations for the play (recording).  
1
÷ To listen to radio  
÷ To listen to CD  
÷ To listen to tape  
÷ Listening to MD  
÷ For recording  
The station should Insert a disc.  
Set a tape into deck. Set a disc into the Make prepa-  
be preset prior to (Program playback  
MD recorder.  
rations for re-  
cording.  
(Steps 1 to 4)  
the above.  
is not possible.)  
For recording and playback with an MD  
recorder (DM-SE9), also refer to the instruc-  
tion manual enclosed with the DM-SE9.  
Adjust the listening volume.  
2
volume  
control  
÷ For recording of broadcasts, muting becomes ON auto-  
matically when the power is switched on by the timer.  
3Set the on/standby switch to standby  
position.  
on/standby  
Select a program No.  
4
÷ The PROG.” indicator lights.  
÷ When a timer reservation already has been made, the  
contents will change to the new settings.  
band  
1
R-SE9T  
During display of program content  
2
enter  
PROG.  
1):))  
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Timer operation  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Enter the ON time.  
1
5
÷ After entering the “hour” with the procedure in 1 and 2,  
enter the “minute” using the same procedure.  
multi control  
R-SE9T  
To decrease  
the figure  
To increase  
the figure  
enter  
PROG.  
AM 7:))  
2
÷ If you commit a mistake, restart from step 4.  
Enter the OFF time.  
1
6
7
÷ After entering the “hour” with the procedure in 1 and 2,  
enter the “minute” using the same procedure.  
multi control  
R-SE9T  
To decrease  
the figure  
To increase  
the figure  
enter  
PROG.  
AM 8:))  
2
÷ If you commit a mistake, restart from step 4.  
Make the desired reservation.  
For timer playback or AI timer playback  
Timer recording of radio broadcasts  
1 Select the m ode.  
1 Select the m ode.  
multi control  
Select “PLAY” or “AI.  
multi control  
Select “REC.  
PLAY ....... Tim er play  
AI ........... Tim er play w ith gradually  
increasing volum e  
REC  
PLAY  
AI  
REC  
«
«
enter  
enter  
Enter it.  
Enter it.  
PLAY  
PROG.  
2 Select the input source.  
multi control  
Select the source  
2 Select the input source.  
to be played.  
TUNER  
AUX  
multi control  
Select the source to be played.  
«
TUNER  
enter  
CD  
TUNER  
PROG.  
«
TAPE  
MD (DM-SE9)  
AUX  
Enter it.  
enter  
3 Select the broadcast station (only  
w hen TUNER is selected).  
Enter it.  
multi control  
S e le ct t h e p re s e t  
station No.  
3 Select the broadcast station (only w hen TUNER is  
selected).  
«
multi control  
Select the preset station No.  
enter  
Enter it.  
15  
PROG.  
«
4 Select the recording unit.  
enter  
multi control  
Enter it.  
TAPE  
MD (DM-SE9)  
«
enter  
Continued on next page  
Enter it.  
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Timer operation  
Adjust the clock before setting the tim er.  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Set the program.  
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÷ The PROG.” indicator lights.  
R-SE9T  
mode  
PROG.  
1):)5  
÷ The timer does not operate when no program is set.  
This com pletes the program tim er reservation. Please refer to the follow ing item for confirm ation,  
changes, etc.  
The reservation contents cannot be cleared. The  
contents are cleared only when they are changed.  
Ensure that the pow er is OFF.  
NNoottee  
Check the reservation content.  
÷ The reserved contents will be displayed for 3 seconds  
per item. After this, the previous display content appears  
again.  
band  
To change the reserved contents  
Restart the procedure of “Tim er program m ing”  
from the beginning.  
When timer operation is not required  
Extinguish the program indication.  
Goes off  
R-SE9T  
mode  
1):)5  
÷ The reservation contents are held in memory.  
R-SE9T  
To set the same timer program again  
Light the program indication.  
mode  
PROG.  
1):)5  
Lights  
÷ Also prepare the disc or tape and adjust the listening  
volume.  
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Important Items  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Handling of discs and tapes  
Disc handling precautions  
Handling  
Hold compact discs so that you  
do not touch the playing surface.  
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.  
÷ Do not attach paper or tape to  
Label side  
Playing side  
either the playing side or the  
label side of compact discs.  
÷ The paste left on the label sur-  
face after a sticker has been  
peeled off is a factor which  
may cause malfunction.  
Sticker  
Storage  
When a disc is not to be played for a  
long period of time, remove it from the  
CD player and store it in its case.  
Sticky paste  
If the surface is sticky due to  
remaining paste, be sure to  
clean it with alcoholbefore use.  
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CD (12 cm , 8 cm ), CDV (only the audio part)  
Discs which can be played with this unit  
÷ With CD-G (CD Graphics) discs, this unit can play only  
the audio.  
÷ Please do not use discs which are not round because  
they may cause a malfunction.  
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Caution on disc used  
Never play cracked or w arped disc.  
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the  
player.  
Therefore, to avoid malfunction, never use a cracked or  
deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive  
agent.  
Notes on cassette tape  
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.  
For A side  
For B side  
When there is slack in the tape  
In such a case, insert a pencil into the reel hole and wind  
the reel hub to remove the slack.  
Apply tape only to the position  
where the tab has been removed.  
To re-record  
1.Longer tape than 110 m inutes cassette tape  
Since longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape is  
very thin, the tape could adhere to the pinch roller or  
be easilycut.Itis recommendedthatthese tapes not  
be used with this unit to prevent possible damage.  
2.Endless tapes  
Do not use an endless tape, as this could damage the  
mechanism of the unit.  
NNootteess  
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Important Items  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the head section  
Cleaning the heads and peripheral com ponents  
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.  
For the cleaning, use a cleaning cassette available in audio  
stores.  
Dem agnetizing the head  
When the recording / playback head is magnetized, the  
sound quality will deteriorate. In such a case, demagnetize  
the head using a commercially available demagnetizer  
(head eraser).  
For details, read the instruction manual of your cleaning  
tape.  
Maintenance of the Set  
When the front panel, the case, etc. becomes dirty, wipe  
with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thinner, alcohol, etc., as  
these can cause discoloration.  
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a  
malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact clean-  
ers containing oil, for they may deform the plastic compo-  
nent.  
When your unit needs to be repaired, bring the entire set  
(Speakers excluded) to your dealer.  
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Important Items  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Reference  
Beware of condensation  
When water vapor comes into contact with the surface of  
a cold material, condensation is produced.  
If condensation occurs, correct operation may not be  
possible, or the unit may not function correctly.  
This is not a malfunction, however, and the unit should be  
dried-out.  
Be especially careful in the following conditions:  
÷ When the unit is brought from a cold place to a warm  
place, and there is a large temperature difference.  
÷ When a heater starts operating.  
÷ When the unit is brought from an air-conditioned place  
to a place of high temperature with high humidity.  
÷ When there is a large difference between the internal  
temperature of the unit and the ambient temperature,  
or in conditions where condensation occurs easily.  
(To do this, turn the power switch ON and leave the unit  
as it is for several hours.)  
Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension  
manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation. HX Pro originated by Bang &  
Olufsen.  
DOLBY, the double-D symbol and “HX PRO” are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
Memory backup function  
Stored contents w hich Clock display  
are cleared im m ediately  
w hen pow er plug is un-  
plugged from pow er out-  
let  
Stored contents w hich  
are cleared in at least a  
day after pow er plug is  
unplugged from pow er  
outlet  
Am plifier  
POWER status (ON or  
OFF)  
Input selection  
Volume control value  
Tuner unit  
Note related to transportation and movement  
(CD player)  
Before transporting or m oving this unit, carry out  
the follow ing operations.  
Receiving band  
Frequency  
Preset stations  
Program settings  
1. Turn the power ON but do not load a disc.  
2. Wait a few seconds and verify that the display  
shown appears.  
WARNING NOTICE:  
DP-SE9  
IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPY-  
RIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITH-  
OUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWN-  
ERS. ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COMMERCIALLY  
AVAILABLE TAPES OR DISC SHOULD CONTACT THE  
MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY  
LIMITED.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
n o  
d I S C  
3. Turn the power OFF.  
CD accessories  
The Cd 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.  
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In case of difficulty  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. If your unit should not perform as expected, consult  
the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer or service representative.  
Operation to reset  
The m icrocom puter m ay fall into m alfunction (im pos-  
R-SE9T  
Pull the pow er plug from the receptacle, and then  
sibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) w hen the  
plug it in again w hile keeping the “on/ standby”  
pow er cord is unplugged w hile pow er is ON or due  
key pressed.  
DP-SE9  
to an external factor. In this case, execute the follow -  
ing procedure to reset the m icrocom puter and return  
Pull the pow er plug from the receptacle, and then  
it to norm al condition.  
plug it in again.  
X-SE9  
÷ Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears  
Pull the pow er plug from the receptacle, and then  
plug it in again w hile keeping the “stop (7)” key  
pressed.  
the contents stored in it returns it to condition when it  
left the factory.  
Receiver unit, speakers  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
÷ The speaker cords are discon- ÷ Conne ct prope rly re fe rring to @  
nected. “System connection”.  
Rem edy  
Sound is not produced.  
÷ The volume control is set to the ÷ Adjust to an required volume.  
*
(
(
minimum position.  
÷ The MUTE switch of remote con- ÷ Switch MUTE OFF.  
trol unit is switched ON.  
÷ The headphone plug is inserted ÷ Unplug the headphone plug.  
into the jack.  
All digits of the display section ÷ The speaker cords are short-cir- ÷ Turnthe powerOFF,remove the short- @  
show flashing indication of “--”  
and no sound is put out.  
cuited.  
circuit and turn the power ON again.  
Sound is not produced from the ÷ The speaker cords are discon- ÷ Conne ct prope rly re fe rring to @  
left or right speakers.  
nected.  
“System connection”.  
The clock display blinks w ithout ÷ There was a power failure.  
÷ Adjust the present time again.  
r
r
changing the figures.  
÷ The power cord was unplugged ÷ Adjust the present time again.  
from the outlet.  
Tim er operation is not possible.  
÷ The present time has not been ad- ÷ Adjust the present time referring r  
justed or there was a power failure. to “Clock adjustment”.  
÷ The timer ON time and OFF time ÷ Set the timerONtime and OFFtime. y  
have not been set.  
÷ The timer execution was not set ÷ Press the m ode” key to set up i  
up.  
the execution.  
Radio stations cannot be received.  
÷
The antennashave notbeenconnected. ÷ Connect antennas.  
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§
÷ A proper broadcasting band has ÷ Select a band.  
not been selected.  
÷ The frequency of the station to be ÷ Tune to the frequency of the de- §  
received is not tuned.  
sired station.  
Noise interferes.  
÷ Car ignition noise.  
÷ Install the outdoor antenna in an 9  
apart position from the road.  
÷ Influence of an electric appliance. ÷ Switch the suspected electric ap-  
pliance OFF.  
÷ A TV set is installed near the sys- ÷ Install the TV or the system at an  
tem.  
increased distance between them.  
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In case of difficulty  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Receiver unit, speakers  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
After presetting, reception is not ÷ The frequency of the preset sta- ÷ Preset stations with tunable fre- ¶  
possible w ith preset call.  
tion is not tunable.  
quencies.  
÷ The presetmemoryhas beencleared ÷ Preset stations again.  
because the power cord has been  
unplugged for a long period.  
Cassette deck unit  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
Sound ca nnot be produce d by ÷ The head is dirty.  
pressing the play key or no opera-  
÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
p
tion occurs even w hen an opera- ÷ The tape is wound too tight due to ÷ Try another tape.  
tion key is pressed.  
irregular winding.  
÷ A nonrecorded tape is played.  
÷ Play a recorded tape.  
No operation occurs even w hen  
an operation key is pressed.  
÷
The operationkeyis pressedinless than ÷ Press operation keys after waiting for  
4 seconds after turning the power ON.  
more than 4 seconds.  
÷ A tape is not inserted in the unit.  
÷ The tape is wound too tight due to ÷ Try another tape.  
÷ Insert a tape.  
irregular winding.  
÷ The tape is fully wound to one of ÷ Change the tape transport direction or re-  
the reels.  
verse the tape insertion orientation.  
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The DPSS m alfunctions.  
÷ The tape used is not suitable for ÷ Refer to “DPSS”.  
DPSS, for example the spaces be-  
¢
tween tunes may be too short.  
The tray does not open w hen the ÷ The keyis pressed during recording. ÷ Press in stop mode.  
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Open/ Close key is pressed.  
÷ The microcomputeris malfunction- ÷ Unplug the power cord and plug it again.  
ing due to external noise.  
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Sound is harsh or high  
frequencies are not reproduced.  
÷ The head is dirty.  
÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
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÷ The tape is stretched or shrunk.  
÷ Try another tape.  
Sound is distorted.  
Noise is noticeable.  
÷ The recording revel has not been ÷ Refer to “Recording”.  
set with the CRLS key.  
÷ The tape being played was re- ÷ Try another tape.  
corded with distorted sound.  
÷ The tape head is magnetized.  
÷ Demagnetize the head referring to “Main-  
tenance”.  
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÷ External noise is induced.  
÷ Install the system at a distance from other  
electric appliances and TV.  
÷ A tape recorded with Dolby NR ON ÷ Set the Dolby NR to on.  
is played with Dolby NR OFF.  
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Sound fluctuates.  
÷ The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”.  
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÷ The tape is wound irregularly.  
÷ Wind the tape again by fast forwarding,  
rewinding or playing from an end to the  
other.  
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In case of difficulty  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Cassette deck unit  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
Recording cannot be started by ÷ The recording protect tab of the ÷ Use a cassette with an unbroken re- o  
pressing the record key.  
cassette has been broken.  
÷ The TAPE input is selected.  
cording protect tab or block the hole.  
÷ Select the source to be recorded ª  
with the input selector key.  
÷ The tape is fully wound to one of ÷ Change the tape transport direc- •  
the reels.  
tion or reverse the tape insertion  
orientation.  
CD player unit  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
A CD is placed in the player but it ÷ The disc is placed upside down.  
cannot be played.  
÷ Place the disc properly, with the )  
label side facing upward.  
÷ The disc position is displaced.  
÷ The disc is extremely dirty.  
÷ Place the disc properly.  
)
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc o  
handling precautions”.  
÷ The disc is scratched.  
÷ Try another disc.  
÷ Dew is condensed on the optics lens. ÷ Refer to “Beware of condensation” Q  
and remove the condensation by  
evaporation.  
Sound is not produced.  
÷ The disc has not been placed.  
÷ Place a disc in the CD player.  
)
)
÷ The player is not put to the play mode. ÷ Press the 6 key.  
÷ The disc is extremely dirty.  
÷ The disc is scratched.  
÷ The disc is dirty.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc o  
handling precautions”.  
÷ Try another disc.  
Sound skips.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc o  
handling precautions”.  
÷ The disc is scratched.  
÷ Try another disc.  
÷ The player is subject to vibration. ÷ Install the unit in a place not sub-  
ject to vibrations.  
Remote control unit  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
Rem ote control operation is not ÷ Batteries are exhausted.  
possible.  
÷ Replace with new batteries.  
&
÷ The remote control is too far away ÷ Operate the unit inside the remote &  
from the system, the controlling angle  
is deviated or there is an obstacle in  
between.  
controllable range.  
÷ There is no tape or CD set in the ÷ Set a tape or CD in the component  
component to be played. to be played.  
÷ An attempt is made to play the cas- ÷ Wait until the recording ends.  
sette deck which is recording some-  
thing.  
1.With some tapes, a squeaky noise is produced when the tape is stopped automatically. This is due to the tape  
protection function, and not a malfunction.  
NNootteess  
2.Do not use longer than 110 minutes tapes, for the tape is too thin and gets easily tangled.  
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Specifications  
R-SE9 T/ DP-SE9 / X-SE9 (En)  
Receiver (R-SE9T)  
CD player (DP-SE9)  
Laser ............................................. Sem iconductor laser  
Playing rotation .................... 200 rpm ~ 500 rpm (CLV)  
Frequency response ................. 4 Hz ~ 20 kHz, ±1.0 dB  
Signal to noise ratio ......................... More than 100 dB  
Dynam ic range ....................................More than 95 dB  
Total harm onic distortion  
[Am plifier section]  
Rated pow er output  
(DIN) 1 kHz at 6 , 0.7 % T.H.D............ 40 W + 40 W  
Total harm onic distortion  
............................ 0.06% (40 Hz ~ 20 kHz, 20 W, 6 )  
Frequency response ........ 20 Hz ~ 40 kHz, +0 dB, –3 dB  
Input sensitivity / Im pedance  
.......................................................... 200 m V / 47 kΩ  
Output level / Im pedance  
SUPER WOOFER PRE OUT................ 2.0 V / 1.5 kΩ  
TAPE REC ........................................... 200 m V / 1 kΩ  
Signal to noise ratio  
.................................... Less than 0.004 % (at 1 kHz)  
Channel separation .......... More than 92 dB (at 1 kHz)  
Wow & Flutter ............................. Unm easurable Lim it  
Output level / Im pedance  
Fixed ........................................................ 1.2 V / 1 kΩ  
Digital output  
Optical ...................................... –15 dBm ~ –21 dBm  
(w ave length 660 nm )  
............................................................. 92 dB (IHF’66)  
Total control  
BASS ........................................... ±10 dB (at 150 Hz)  
TREBLE....................................... ±10 dB (at 10 kHz)  
General  
Pow er consum ption .............................................. 10 W  
Dim ensions .................................................. W: 213 m m  
H: 97 m m  
[FM Tuner section]  
Tuning frequency range ............... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz  
Usable sensitivity (DIN)  
D: 249 m m  
MONO  
Weight (net) .......................................................... 2.2 kg  
.. 1.2 µV (75 ) / 13.2 dBf (40 kHz DEV., S/ N 26 dB)  
Signal to noise ratio  
Cassette deck (X-SE9)  
(DIN w eighted at 1 kHz, 65.2 dBf input)  
MONO .............................................................. 65 dB  
STEREO ............................................................ 58 dB  
Selectivity (DIN ±300 kHz) .................................... 64 dB  
Stereo separation (DIN at 1 kHz) ........................ 40 dB  
Track ...................................... 4-track, 2-channel stereo  
Recording system ................................ AC bias system  
(Frequency: 105 kHz)  
Heads  
Playback / recording head ...................................... 1  
Erasing head ............................................................ 1  
Motors ........................................................................... 1  
Wow and flutter ................................. 0.1 % (W.R.M.S.)  
Fast w inding tim e ...................... Approx. 110 seconds  
(C-60 tape)  
[AM Tuner section]  
Tuning frequency range ................ 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
Usable sensitivity (30% m od., S/ N 20 dB)  
.................................................... 12 µV / (500 µV/ m )  
Signal to noise ratio (at 30% m od., 1 m V input)  
........................................................................... 48 dB  
Output level / Im pedance (30% m od., 1 m V input)  
............................................................... 0.18 V / 1 kΩ  
Frequency response  
TYPE I tape .................... 40 Hz to 18,000 Hz, ±3 dB  
TYPE II tape ................... 40 Hz to 19,000 Hz, ±3 dB  
Signal to noise ratio  
Dolby B NR ON ............................ 67 dB (CrO2 tape)  
Dolby C NR ON ............................ 73 dB (CrO2 tape)  
Dolby NR OFF .............................. 60 dB (CrO2 tape)  
Input sensitivity / Im pedance ............ 77.5 m V / 47 kΩ  
Output level / Im pedance ................... 775 m V / 10 kΩ  
General  
Pow er consum ption .............................................. 80 W  
Dim ensions .................................................. W: 213 m m  
H: 97 m m  
D: 282 m m  
Weight (net) .......................................................... 3.8 kg  
General  
Pow er consum ption .............................................. 14 W  
Dim ensions .................................................. W: 213 m m  
H: 77 m m  
D: 249 m m  
Weight (net) .......................................................... 2.3 kg  
1.KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may  
be changed without notice.  
NNootteess  
2.Sufficient performance may not be possible at very low temperatures (0°C or less).  
For your records  
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the  
spaces designated on the warrantycard, and in the space provided  
below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call  
upon your dealer for information or service on this product.  
Model  
Serial Number  

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