DOUBLE DIN SIZED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER
DPX-5050
DPX-5030
DPX-4020
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
© B64-1942-20/00 (MW)
Safety precautions
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2WARNING
2CAUTION
About CD players/disc changers
To prevent injury or fire, take the
To prevent damage to the machine,
take the following precautions:
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative
12V DC power supply.
• Do not open the top or bottom covers of
the unit.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to
direct sunlight or excessive heat or
humidity. Also avoid places with too much
dust or the possibility of water splashing.
• Do not subject the faceplate to excessive
shock, as it is a piece of precision
equipment.
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one
with the prescribed rating. Using a fuse
with the wrong rating may cause your unit
to malfunction.
• To prevent a short circuit when replacing a
fuse, first disconnect the wiring harness.
connected to this unit
following precautions:
KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players
released in 1998 or later can be connected to
this unit.
• Insert the unit all the way in until it is fully
locked in place. Otherwise it may fall out of
place when jolted.
Refer to the catalog or consult your Kenwood
dealer for connectable models of disc
changers/ CD players.
• When extending the ignition, battery, or
ground wires, make sure to use
automotive-grade wires or other wires with
a 0.75mm2 (AWG18) or more to prevent
wire deterioration and damage to the wire
coating.
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or
leave any metallic objects (such as coins or
metal tools) inside the unit.
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strange
smells, turn off the power immediately and
consult your Kenwood dealer.
• Make sure not to get your fingers caught
between the faceplate and the unit.
Note that any KENWOOD disc changers/ CD
players released in 1997 or earlier and disc
changers made by other makers cannot be
connected to this unit. Unsupported
connection may result in damage.
Setting the "O-N" Switch to the "N" position
for the applicable KENWOOD disc changers/
CD players.
The functions that can be used and the
information that can be displayed will differ
depending on the models being connected.
2CAUTION
You can damage both your unit and
the CD changer if you connect them
incorrectly.
• Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it
to strong shock.
The unit may break or crack because it
contains glass parts.
• Do not place any object between the
faceplate and the unit.
• Do not use your own screws. Use only the
screws provided. If you use the wrong
screws, you could damage the unit.
• Do not apply excessive force to the open
faceplate or place objects on it. Doing so
will cause damage or breakdown.
The marking of products using lasers
(Except for some areas)
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
The label is attached to the chassis/case and
says that the component uses laser beams
that have been classified as Class 1. It means
that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are
of a weaker class. There is no danger of
hazardous radiation outside the unit.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Safety precautions
Cleaning the Unit
Cleaning the Tape Head
NOTE
If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it
with a dry soft cloth such as a silicon cloth.
If the faceplate is stained badly, wipe the
stain off with a cloth moistened with neutral
cleaner, then wipe neutral detergent off.
After you have listened to many cassettes
over a long period of time, magnetic powder
from the tapes and dust accumulates on the
tape head, causing noise and a deterioration
in sound quality. Clean the tape head using a
cleaning tape or cleaning kit designed for use
in car audio systems.
• If you experience problems during
installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
• If the unit fails to operate properly, press
the RESET button. The unit returns to
factory settings when the RESET button is
pressed. If the unit still fails to operate
properly after the RESET button has been
pressed, contact your local KENWOOD
dealer for assistance.
• Press the reset button if the disc auto
changer is first controlled and operates
incorrectly. The original operating condition
will return.
2CAUTION
Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit
may affect its mechanical parts. Wiping the
faceplate with a hard cloth or using a volatile
liquid such as thinner or alcohol may scratch
the surface or erases characters.
Handling Cassette Tapes
• Do not play a cassette whose tape has gone
slack. In such a case, wind it tight using a
pencil or the like in one of the spools.
Playing slack cassette tapes can result in the
tape tangling around the capstan and/or
pinch rollers, causing trouble.
• Do not play a deformed cassette or one
whose label is starting to come off, as it can
cause the unit to malfunction.
Cleaning the CD Slot
As dust tends to accumulate in the CD slot,
clean it every once in a while. Your CDs can
get scratched if you put them in a dusty CD
slot.
• Do not leave tapes in hot places, such as on
dashboards and other spots exposed to
direct sunlight, or near heater outlets. They
can deform the cassette.
• Avoid using extremely long cassette tapes,
such as 100-minute-long tapes. Such tapes
are very thin, and can tangle easily around
the pinch rollers or other parts inside the
unit, causing unit failure.
• Remove a cassette tape from the unit when
not listening to it for a while. If you leave a
tape in the unit too long, it may stick to the
tape head and cause unit malfunction.
Reset button
• The illustrations of the display and the
panel appearing in this manual are
examples used to explain more clearly how
the controls are used. Therefore, what
appears on the display in the illustrations
may differ from what appears on the
display on the actual equipment, and some
of the illustrations on the display may
represent something impossible in actual
operation.
• The functions that can be used and the
information that can be displayed will differ
depending on the external disc players
being connected.
Lens Fogging
Right after you turn on the car heater in cold
weather, dew or condensation may form on
the lens in the CD player of the unit. Called
lens fogging, CDs may be impossible to play.
In such a situation, remove the disc and wait
for the condensation to evaporate. If the unit
still does not operate normally after a while,
consult your Kenwood dealer.
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Handling Compact discs
Playing a CD that is dirty, scratched
or warped can cause the sound to
skip and the unit to operate
incorrectly, resulting in worsened
sound quality. Take the following
precautions to prevent your CDs from
getting scratched or damaged.
Storing CDs
Checking New CDs for Burrs
When playing a new CD for the first time,
check that there are not any burrs stuck to
the perimeter of the disc or in the central
hole. CDs with burrs stuck on them may not
load properly or may skip while playing.
Remove burrs using a ballpoint pen or a
similar utensil.
• Do not store CDs in areas exposed to
direct sunlight (such as a car seat or the
dashboard) or other hot places. A CD-R or
CD-RW is more susceptible than a music
CD to damage from high temperatures and
humidity, and in some cases, may become
unusable if left in the car for long periods
of time.
• Remove CDs from the unit when not
listening to them for a while, and put them
back in their cases. Do not pile up CDs
that are removed from their cases or prop
them against something.
Handling CDs
• Do not touch the recorded side of the CD
(the side opposite the label) when holding
it.
Burrs
Burrs
Cleaning CDs
If a CD has gotten dirty, wipe it off gently
using a commercially available cleaning cloth
or a soft cotton cloth, starting from the
center of the disc and moving outward. Do
not clean CDs with conventional record
cleaners, anti-static formulas, or chemicals
such as paint thinner or benzene.
• The reflective film on a CD-R or a CD-RW is
more fragile than that on an ordinary music
CD, and may peel off if scratched.
Fingerprints on a CD-R or CD-RW are also
more likely to cause skipping when the disc is
played. For these reasons, handle the disc
very carefully. Detailed handling instructions
will appear on the CD-R or CD-RW package:
read this information carefully before using
the disc.
• Do not stick tape on either side of the CD.
Tape
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Handling Compact discs
Do Not Load CD Accessories
Do not use commercially available CD
accessories that can be loaded into the CD
slot, such as stabilizers, protective sheets,
or CD cleaning discs, since they can cause
the unit to malfunction.
Do Not Use Special Shape CDs
• Be sure to use round shape CDs only for
this unit and do not use any special shape
CDs. Use of special shape CDs may cause
the unit to malfunction.
Do Not Use CDs with Sticker on the
Labeled Side
Do not use the CD with the label sticker
stuck on it.
Using such a CD may cause the CD to be
deformed and the sticker to peel off,
resulting in malfunction of the unit.
Removing the CD
Only remove the CD from the machine in a
horizontal direction, holding it flat. You may
damage the surface of the CD if you try
pulling it down as it ejects.
• This unit can only play the CDs with
.
It may not correctly play disks which do not have
the mark.
• CD-Rs and CD-RWs which have not
undergone finalization processing cannot
be played. (For more information on
finalization processing, refer to the manual
for your CD-R/CD-RW writing software or
CD-R/CD-RW recorder.) Additionally,
depending on the recording status, it may
prove impossible to play certain CDs
recorded on CD-R or CD-RW.
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General features
Power
Turning on the power:
Press the SRC (source) button.
DISP
NOTE
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4
5
∞
Turn the power on before carrying out the following procedures.
SRC/
PWR OFF
Turning off the power:
S.A
Press the PWR OFF button for at least one second.
FM
AM
Volume
Increasing Volume:
AUD
ATT
Press the 5 button to turn up the volume.
Decreasing Volume:
Press the ∞ button to turn down the volume.
Spectrum analyzer display
Attenuator
This function allows you to turn down the volume quickly.
Turning Attenuator On/Off:
Press the ATT button to switch the attenuator on and off.
When the attenuator is on, the ATT indicator blinks.
When the attenuator is off, the volume returns to the original
level.
NOTE
Clock display
Turning the volume up, or turning it all the way down deactivates
the attenuator function.
ATT indicator
Sub Spectrum analyzer display
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General features
Switching Modes
1 Press the AUD button for at least one second to enter the
control mode.
Switching Modes:
2 Selecting mode
Each time you press the SRC (source) button, the mode
switches as follows:
Press either the FM or AM button.
Each time the button is pressed, the adjustment mode will
change as follows:
▼
Tuner mode
Pressing the FM button advances the display, and pressing the
AM button reverses it.
▼
Tape mode
▼
CD mode
Amp CTRL
NON FAD
Balance
Fader
▼
External disc control mode 1
▼
External disc control mode 2/AUX mode
▼
3 Adjust each mode
Standby mode
Press the 4/¢ button.
Look at the table to adjust the mode being displayed.
Selecting standby mode:
Adjustment
mode
(Display)
Operation of Audio control button
Press the SRC button repeatedly and switch to "ALL OFF".
When "ALL OFF" is displayed, the standby mode is activated.
The standby mode turns all functions off while leaving the
power to the unit on. Use this mode when you want to have
the display illuminated but don't want to listen to anything.
4 button
¢ button
Right channel emphasized.
Left channel emphasized.
Balance
("Balance")
Fader
NOTE
Rear channel increased.
Front channel increased.
("Fader")
• The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which
cannot be used.
• The external disc control mode will differ depending on the unit
that is connected.
• To enable the selection of External disc control mode 2/AUX
mode, you should connect optional switching adapter KCA-
S210A (which allows you to select both External disc control
mode 2 and AUX mode) or CD changer (KDC-CPS89, KDC-
CPS87, KDC-CX87, KDC-CPS85, KDC-CX85, KDC-CPS82 or
KDC-CX82) or switching adapter CA-C1AX (which allows you to
select AUX mode only).
The non-fading output
off.
The non-fading output
on.
Non-Fading
("NON FAD")
External Amp
Control
("Amp CTRL")
"Off" : Bass boost level is flat. (Default setting)
"1" : Bass boost level is low (+6dB).
"2" : Bass boost level is high (+12dB).
4 Press the AUD to end the control mode.
NOTE
• Non-Fading :
This mode is available only when the non-fading output function
is set to on.
• Refer to the catalog or instruction manual for power amplifiers
that can be controlled from this unit.
Audio Control Setting
Adjust various parameters of sound quality.
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Spectrum Analyzer Display Selection
Sub Spectrum Analyzer Display Selection
You can select the display to enjoy sounds with eyes.
Switching the Sub Spectrum Analyzer Display:
Press the S.A button for at least one second to the sub
analyzer display switches as follows;
Switching the Spectrum Analyzer Display:
1
2
Press the S.A button.
"SPEANA mode" is displayed once the analyzer mode is
entered.
"P∞eak Level"
"V∞∞ibroscope"
"Canyon"
Each time you press the S.A button, the analyzer display
switches as follows;
"P∞∞eak Bound"
▼
The spectrum analyzer display switches in
sequence for 10 seconds each.
"SPEANA scan"
"Champagne"
"P∞∞eak Hold"
"Magnet"
"S∞∞park"
∞
"Wave"
∞
"Ripple"
"S∞ub-Ana.Off"
"S∞ub-Ana.Scan"
"White Lines"
∞
The sub spectrum analyzer display
switches in sequence for 10 seconds each.
"E∞Q Curve"
"Amoeba"
"L∞aser"
"S∞trobo Light"
"F∞rame"
"S∞∞wing Line"
"Mixer"
∞
"Rain Drop"
"L∞andscape"
"S∞eashore"
"S∞peana Off"
3
Press the S.A button for at least one second to end the
analyzer mode.
NOTE
If you make no button operation for 10 seconds, the analyzer
mode is automatically canceled.
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General features
Tuner features
Switching Display
You can switch the display during the standby mode and AUX
mode as mentioned below.
Changing the Display:
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4
DISP/
Each time you press the DISP button, the display changes as
follows:
NAME.S
SRC
Standby mode
AUX mode
▼
▼
38
Character + Graphic
AUX
FM
AM
▼
▼
Clock + Graphic
Character
▼
▼
Clock
Clock
▼
Spectrum analyzer
#1 - 6
CRSC
AUTO indicator
mc indicator
Adjusting Time
Adjust the time.
1 When the clock is not displayed, first press the DISP button to
display the clock.
2 Press the DISP button for at least one second to enter the
clock adjustment mode.
3 • Adjusting the hours
Press the FM button to advance the hours, or press the AM
button to make the hours go back.
Band display
Preset station number
ST indicator
• Adjusting the minutes
Frequency
Press the ¢ button to advance the minutes, or press the
4 button to make the minutes go back.
4 Press the DISP button to end the clock adjustment mode.
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Tuning
2 Press the DIRECT button.
"----" is displayed for 10 seconds.
1 Press the SRC (source) button repeatedly to select the tuner
mode. "TUNER" is displayed when the tuner mode has been
selected.
If you make no input in the 10-second period, direct access
tuning is automatically canceled.
3 Enter the frequency of the desired station.
If you want to listen to an FM station at 92.1 MHz, for
example, press 9, 2, and 1.
2 Press either the FM or AM button to select the band.
Each time you press the FM button, the band switches
between the FM1, FM2 and FM3.
If you want to listen to an AM station at 810 kHz, for example,
press 8, 1, and 0.
Press the AM button to select the AM band.
NOTE
3 • Auto Seek Tuning
Press the ¢ button to seek higher frequencies.
Press the 4 button to seek lower frequencies.
• Preset station seek tuning
• You cannot enter frequencies above or below what a band can
receive.
• FM frequencies can only be input in 0.1 MHz steps, and not
0.01 MHz steps.
Press the ¢ button to move to the next preset station (i.e.,
the one with the next highest number), and the 4 button to
move to the last preset station (i.e., the one with the next
lowest number).
Canceling Direct Access Tuning:
Press the DIRECT button again.
NOTE
If the frequencies stored at the preset numbers receive
stations which were not originally memorized when traveling
long distances, the preset number is not displayed. In such
cases, pressing the 4/¢ button to use preset station
seek will receive channel 1.
Station Preset Memory
Store the frequency of a station. You can then recall that
station with a single touch of a button.
• Manual Tuning
1 Select the band/station that you want to have stored.
Press the ¢ button to increase the frequency by one step.
2 Press the button (#1-6) that you want to use for the station, for
Press the 4 button to decrease the frequency by one step.
at least two seconds.
NOTE
The button number blinks once in the display to indicate that
the data has been stored.
• Please see the function set system about selecting tuning
mode. (page 29)
• The ST indicator lights up when stereo broadcasts are being
received.
Recalling a Preset Station:
Press the preset station button (#1-6) for the desired station.
The number of the recalled station is displayed.
NOTE
You can store six stations in each of the FM1, FM2, FM3, and
AM bands.
Direct Access Tuning
When you know the frequency of the station that you want to
listen to, you can input it directly for quick access.
(Function of remote)
1 Select the band by pressing the FM or AM button.
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Tuner features
Clean Reception System Circuit (CRSC)
Temporarily have reception switched from stereo to mono to
reduce multi-path noise when listening to the FM station.
The factory default for this function is ON.
Station frequency
SNPS name (only when being preset)
Character
Turning CRSC On/Off:
Press the CRSC button for at least one second to turn the
function on/off. "CRSC On" is displayed when CRSC is on.
The mc indicator lights up when CRSC is off.
Clock
Spectrum analyzer
NOTE
Strong electrical fields (such as from power lines) may cause
unstable sound quality when CRSC is turned on. In such a
situation, turn it off.
Station Name Preset (SNPS)
You can assign names to radio stations with the Station Preset
Memory. Up to 30 stations can be assigned names.
Frequency Step Setting
Switch the frequency step used in seeks. The factory defaults
are 50 kHz for FM and 9 kHz for AM.
1 Adjust the frequency to the station whose name you want to
enter.
NOTE
This function cannot be available during the clock display.
1 Turn the power off.
2 Press the NAME.S button for at least two seconds.
"Name Set" is displayed once the station name preset mode is
entered.
2 Hold down buttons #1 and #5, then turn the power back on.
The frequency step settings will be changed to 200 kHz for FM
and 10 kHz for AM.
The cursor will blink in the position where letters are entered.
NOTE
3 Press either the 4 or ¢ button to move the cursor to the
desired position.
When you change the frequency step settings, all memory
contents will be erased.
The 4 button moves the cursor to the left, and the ¢
Returning Frequency Step Settings to Original Values:
button to the right.
You can also move the cursor left or right by pressing the 4
or ¢ buttons, respectively, on the remote.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
4 Each time the 38 button is pressed, the characters to be
entered change as listed below.
Press the FM or AM button to display the desired character.
Characters that can be displayed are as follows.
Switching Display for Tuner
You can change the display used when listening to the radio.
Changing the Display:
Each time you press the DISP button, the display changes as
follows:
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earliest will be the first one erased.
• When this device is disconnected from the battery SNPS is
erased.
• If you want to change the name of a station, first display the
name of the station (following steps 1 and 2 above), then
change the letter(s) that you want by following steps 3 and 4.
Alphabet (upper case)/Numerals/Symbols:
A ~ Z 0~9 / + – * = < > [ ]
Alphabet (lower case)/Numerals/Symbols:
a ~ z 0~9 / + – * = < > [ ]
NOTE
Direct Alphabet Input
(Function of remote with number/letter entry buttons)
Direct input can be made of letters (alphabetical) with the letter
entry buttons on the remote.
Example: Use the following table to enter the name "DANCE".
Character
Button to press
# Times pressed
#3
#2
#6
#2
#3
1
1
2
3
2
“D”
“A”
“N”
“C”
“E”
5 Continue steps 3 and 4 until all the characters are chosen for
the name.
NOTE
You can enter up to eight characters for each name.
6 Assigning Names
Press the NAME.S button on the unit or the OK button on the
remote.
The name of the station is stored in memory, and the Station
Name Preset mode ends.
Also, if you make no input for 10 seconds, the name will be
stored up to the point that you have entered, and the mode
ends.
NOTE
• You can assign names to up to 30 FM/AM stations in all.
If you try to enter more than that, the station name stored the
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Cassette player features
Playing Cassette Tapes
Loading and Playing Cassettes:
OPEN
A press of the OPEN button results in the faceplate dropping
open to the front, thereby exposing the cassette insertion slot.
Holding the cassette with the tape exposed to the right, insert
it in the slot. The tape will start playing.
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DISP
SRC
Push back on the right side of the faceplate with your hand
until it locks.
The
indicator lights up when a cassette has been loaded.
38
FM
AM
2CAUTION
When inserting a cassette make sure the cassette has been
completely drawn in before pushing back the faceplate. Failing to
do so might deform the tape.
B NR
B.S
METAL
SCN
REP
0 button
REP indicator
B.S indicator
SCN indicator
MTL indicator
Playing Cassettes Already Loaded:
Press the SRC (Source) button repeatedly to select the tape
mode.
"TAPE" is displayed when the tape mode has been selected.
The tape will start playing.
Listening to the other side:
Press the 38 button.
Tape counter
B NR indicator
Tape play switches to the other side.
indicator
Ejecting Cassettes:
Press the OPEN button and drop open the faceplate.
Press the 0 button located near the cassette insertion slot.
The tape stops playing and the cassette ejects.
Push back on the right side of the faceplate with your hand
until it locks.
2CAUTION
• When the faceplate has been dropped open, it might interfere
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with the shift lever or something else. If this happens, pay
attention to safety and move the shift lever or take an
appropriate action, then operate the unit.
• Do not apply excessive force to the open faceplate or place
objects on it. Doing so will cause damage or breakdown.
• Do not use the unit with the faceplate in the open condition.
Doing so will cause breakdown.
Turn the MTL indicator off for normal tape (Type I) playback.
Turn the MTL indicator on for the following tape types:
2
CrO (Type II) FeCr (Type III) Metal (Type IV)
Selecting the wrong tape type may cause sound quality to
suffer.
NOTE
Using Direct Program Search System (DPSS)
Skip forward or backward to other tracks during playback.
Remove a cassette from the unit when not listening to it for a
while. If you leave it in the unit too long, the tape may stick to
the tape head and cause the unit to malfunction.
Skipping to Beginning of Current Track or to Previous Tracks
(Rewind DPSS):
Press the 4 button.
Press once to rewind to the beginning of the current track,
twice to rewind to the beginning of the previous track, and so
forth.
Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Cassette Tapes
Fast Forwarding Tapes:
You can skip up to nine tracks.
Playback is continued after the tape is rewound by the
indicated number of tracks.
Press the FM button.
Rewinding Tapes:
Press the AM button.
Skipping to Later Tracks (Fast Forward DPSS):
Press the ¢ button.
Canceling:
Press the 38 button.
Press once to fast forward to the next track, twice to fast
forward to the track after that, and so forth.
You can skip up to nine tracks.
Normal tape play will begin.
Playback is continued after the tape is fast forwarded by the
indicated number of tracks.
Using Dolby B Noise Reduction
Listen to tapes recorded using Dolby B NR.
NOTE
• During the first five seconds of each track, the previous track is
considered the "current" track. If you press the 4 button
during that period, the tape rewinds to the beginning of the
previous track and not the one you are listening to.
Turning Dolby B Noise Reduction On/Off:
Press the B NR button to switch Dolby B NR on and off.
The B NR indicator lights up when it is turned on.
• The DPSS function "knows" where a track begins by detecting
the blank space preceding it (the space between tracks).
However, when the blank space lasts for less than four seconds
or contains noise, DPSS may not operate correctly.
Furthermore, quiet intervals within a song are detected as
"blank spaces" if they last for four seconds or more.
Switching Tape Types
Select type of tape being played.
Switching Tape Types:
Canceling DPSS While It Is Operating:
Press the METAL (Metal) button to switch the metal tape
indicator on and off and to select the tape type.
Press the 38 button.
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Cassette player features
• Sections recorded at low levels may trigger the blank skip
function if they last for 10 seconds or more.
Using DPSS with the Remote
Directly input the number of tracks to skip during playback.
1 Enter the number of tracks you want to skip using the number
buttons on the remote.
Index Scan
Up to nine tracks can be skipped.
Successively plays the first few seconds of each track on the
2 Press either the 4 or ¢ button while the number is
displayed, depending on whether you want to skip backward or
forward.
tape.
Turning Index Scan On/Off:
Playback starts after the tape rewinds or fast forwards by the
specified number of tracks.
Press the SCN button to switch index scan on/off.
The SCN indicator lights up when index scan is turned on.
NOTE
Stopping to Listen to the Track Being Scanned:
Press either the SCN or 38 button.
Playback begins as usual.
• During the first five seconds of each track, the previous track is
considered the "current" track. If you press the 4 button
during that period, the tape rewinds to the beginning of the
previous track and not the one you are listening to.
• The DPSS function "knows" where a track begins by detecting
the blank space preceding it (the space between tracks).
However, when the blank space lasts for less than four seconds
or contains noise, this function may not operate correctly.
Furthermore, sections that are recorded at low levels may
trigger the function if they last for four seconds or more.
NOTE
• Index scan is canceled when the tape stops.
• Index scan "knows" where a track begins by detecting the blank
space preceding it (the space between tracks). However, when
the blank space lasts for less than four seconds or contains
noise, this function may not operate correctly. Furthermore,
sections that are recorded at low levels may trigger the function
if they last for four seconds or more.
Canceling DPSS While It Is Operating:
Press the 38 button.
Music Repeat
Repeatedly plays the track currently being listened to.
Blank Skip
Automatically fast forward to the beginning of the next track
when long blank spaces (10 seconds or more) are detected,
continuing tape playback.
Turning Music Repeat On/Off:
Press the REP button to switch music repeat on/off.
The REP indicator lights up when music repeat is turned on.
Canceling Music Repeat:
Turning Blank Skip On/Off:
Press either the REP or 38 button.
Press the B.S button to switch blank skip on and off.
The B.S indicator lights up when blank skip is turned on.
NOTE
NOTE
Music repeat "knows" where a track begins by detecting the
blank space preceding it (the space between tracks). However,
when the blank space lasts for less than four seconds or contains
noise, this function may not operate correctly. Furthermore,
• If the blank space contains much noise, the blank skip function
may not work right.
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CD/External disc control features
sections that are recorded at low levels may trigger the function
if they last for four seconds or more.
0
¢
4
DISP/
Switching Display for Cassette Tapes
NAME.S
SRC
Switching the Tape display :
Each time you press the DISP button, the display during tape
play switches as follows:
38
DISC+
DISC-
Tape counter
Character
1
RDM
M.RDM
Clock
SCN
REP
Spectrum analyzer
indicator
MD-LP indicator
REP/D.REP indicator
NOTE
The tape counter is not exact, but only represents an
approximation of the elapsed time.
Track number
CHANGER indicator
RDM/M.RDM indicator
Track time
SCN indicator
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CD/External disc control features
Mode Display Examples
• "CD-CH"/"MD-CH"/"DISC-CH"...when a disc changer is
connected
• "CD-CH1", "CD-CH2"/"MD-CH1", "MD-CH2"/"DISC-CH1", "DISC-
CH2"...when two disc changers are connected
Playing CDs
Playing CDs:
If no CDs are inserted, insert one in the slot with the label
facing up.
If a CD is already inserted, press the SRC button repeatedly to
select the CD mode.
Pausing and Restarting Disc Play:
Press the 38 button to make the disc pause.
"CD" is displayed when the CD mode has been selected.
The CD will start playing.
Press the same button again to start play again.
NOTE
The
indicator lights up when a CD has been inserted.
• When one disc has finished playing its last track, the next disc
in the changer will start playing. When the last disc in the
changer has finished, the player will return to the first disc and
start playing it.
Pausing and Restarting CD Play:
Press the 38 button to make the disc pause.
Press the same button again to start play again.
Stopping and Ejecting CDs:
• Concerning the display during MD play
Press the 0 button.
If the playtime goes beyond a 100 minutes, the last 2 digits of
playtime are displayed.
The CD stops playing and ejects from the slot.
If the MD-LP recording format is “LP2” the
indicator
2CAUTION
light is ON, if it’s “LP4” the
indicator light is ON.
Do not attempt to insert a CD into the slot if another one is
already there.
NOTE
When you load a CD and eject it right away, the next time you try
to insert the CD may not load. In such a situation, take the CD
out for a moment and then reinsert it.
Switching Display for Discs
Switch the display that appears while discs are playing.
Switching Display for Discs:
Each time you press the DISP button, the display during disc
play switches as follows:
Playing Other Disc mode
This function permits the connection of optional players and
the playing of discs other than the loaded CD (in the current
unit).
Playing Discs:
Press the SRC button repeatedly to select the external disc
control mode.
The disc will start playing.
NOTE
The external disc control mode will differ, depending on the unit
that is connected.
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You cannot use reverse play between tracks depending on the
model being connected. Instead, the reverse play function is
canceled when it reaches the beginning of a track, at which point
normal play will automatically resume.
Track time
Total disc playing time (CD only)
Disc name (DNPS) (CD only)
Disc title* (Units featuring CD text/MD only)
Track title* (Units featuring CD text/MD only)
Character
Track Search
Search forward or backward through the tracks on the disc
until you reach the one that you want to listen to.
Making a Reverse Track Search:
Clock
Press the 4 button to display the desired track number.
Press once to search back to the beginning of the current
track, twice to search back to the beginning of the previous
track, and so forth.
Spectrum analyzer
(*: For disc changers)
Play starts at the beginning of the displayed track number.
NOTE
NOTE
(For disc changers)
• You can give names to discs through the presetting disc name
function (page 22).
Note that depending on the unit, display may not be possible.
• If you try to display the name of a disc that does not have one,
"No Name" is displayed instead.
• When an attempt is made to display the title of a disc for which
a disc title/track title has not been recorded, the CD will display
"No Text" , and an MD changer will display "No Title".
• Depending on the type of characters of the CD text, some
characters may not be displayed.
Pressing the 4 button while listening to track 1 will only search
back to the beginning of that track. The reverse search is not
"recycled" to the last track on the disc.
Making a Forward Track Search:
Press the ¢ button to display the desired track number.
Press once to fast forward to the next track, twice to fast
forward to the track after that, and so forth.
Play starts at the beginning of the displayed track number.
NOTE
(For disc changers)
You cannot make a forward track search when listening to the
last track on a disc.
Fast Forwarding and Reversing Disc Play
Fast Forwarding Disc Play:
Hold down on the ¢ button.
Release your finger to play the disc at that point.
Reversing Disc Play:
Hold down on the 4 button.
Release your finger to play the disc at the point.
NOTE
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CD/External disc control features
Disc Search
(Function of disc changers)
Direct Disc Search (Function of disc changers with remote)
Search forward or backward through the discs in a disc
changer.
Using the remote, directly input the disc number that you
want to listen to.
Making a Reverse Disc Search:
1 Using the number buttons on the remote, input the number of
the disc that you want to listen to
Press the DISC– button to display the desired disc number.
Each time the button is pressed, the displayed disc number
decreases by one.
The selected disc number will blink in the display for 10
seconds.
If you make no further input in the 10-second period, the
number entry mode will automatically be canceled.
Play starts at the beginning of the displayed disc.
Making a Forward Disc Search:
Press the DISC+ button to display the desired disc number.
Each time the button is pressed, the displayed disc number
increases by one.
NOTE
• If you input more than two numbers all at once, a search will be
made only of the last number input.
• You cannot use the direct disc search function during random
play or magazine random play.
Play starts at the beginning of the displayed disc.
NOTE
"Load" is displayed when discs are being exchanged on the disc
changer.
2 Press either the DISC+ or DISC– button while the number
inputted is blinking.
The disc starts playing.
Canceling Direct Disc Search While It Is Operating:
Press the 38 button.
Direct Track Search
(Function of Remote)
Using the remote, directly input the track number that you
want to listen to.
Track Repeat
Repeat playing the track currently being listened to.
1 Using the number buttons on the remote, input the number of
the track that you want to listen to.
The selected track number will blink in the display for 10
seconds.
If you make no further input in the 10-second period, the
number entry mode will automatically be canceled.
Turning Repeat Play On/Off:
Press the REP button to switch repeat play on and off.
The REP indicator lights up when repeat play is turned on.
NOTE
2 Press either the 4 or ¢ button while the track number is
Repeat play is canceled when you eject the disc.
blinking.
The track starts playing.
Canceling Direct Track Search While It Is Operating:
Press the 38 button.
NOTE
Disc Repeat
Repeat playing the disc currently being listened to.
(Function of disc changers)
You cannot use the direct track search function during random or
magazine-random play.
Turning Disc Repeat Play On/Off:
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Press the REP button for at least one second to switch disc
2 To change the track being heard, press the ¢ button.
repeat play on and off.
Another track will be selected and played.
The D.REP indicator lights up when disc repeat play is turned
on.
NOTE
Random play is canceled when you eject the disc.
NOTE
Repeat play is canceled when you eject the disc.
Magazine Random Play
(Function of disc changers)
Play the tracks on all the discs in the disc changer in random
Track Scan
order.
Successively play the beginning of each track on a disc until
you find the track that you want to listen to.
1 Press the M.RDM button to switch magazine random play on
and off.
Starting the Track Scan:
The M.RDM indicator lights up when magazine random play is
turned on.
The disc and track numbers will change over and over in the
display as the next track is being selected.
When the disc/track has been selected, play will begin.
Press the SCN button. The SCN indicator lights up and the first
10 seconds of each track will be played, in order.
The track number currently being heard blinks in the display.
Stopping to Listen to the Track Being Scanned:
Press the 38 or SCN button again to stop the scan and keep
on listening to a track normally.
2 To change the track being heard, press the ¢ button.
Another disc/track will be selected and played.
NOTE
NOTE
• The track scan function is canceled when you eject the disc.
• The track scan function only scans each track on a disc once.
• Magazine random play is canceled when you eject the disc.
• The time needed for random selection depends on the number
of discs loaded in the disc magazine.
Random Play
Play all the tracks on the current disc in random order.
1 Press the RDM button to switch random play on and off.
The RDM indicator lights up when random play is turned on.
The track number will change over and over in the display as
the next track is being selected.
When the track has been selected, play will begin.
NOTE
(For disc changers)
When all the tracks on a certain disc have been played using
random play, the next disc on the changer will start playing using
the same function.
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CD/External disc control features
button to the right.
Text / Title Scroll
This function permits the text to be scrolled and the entire text
to be displayed. The scrolling method differs depending on the
setting of scrolling in the menu.
You can also move the cursor left or right by pressing the 4
or ¢ buttons, respectively, on the remote.
4 Each press of the 38 button results in the type of characters
that are to be entered changing between alphabet and
numerals/symbols.
To scroll automatically:
Press the DISP button to display the disc title or the track title.
The display of the text will be scrolled repeatedly.
Press the DISC+ or DISC– button to display the desired
character.
Characters that can be displayed are as follows.
To scroll manually:
1 Press the DISP button to display the disc title or the track title.
Alphabet (upper case)/Numerals/Symbols:
2
Press the 1 button.
The display of the text will be scrolled once.
A ~ Z 0~9 / + – * = < > [ ]
Alphabet (lower case)/Numerals/Symbols:
NOTE
a ~ z 0~9 / + – * = < > [ ]
• Please see the function set system (page 29) about switching
between manual scrolling and automatic scrolling.
• Only units with a CD text feature permit title display.
NOTE
Direct Alphabet Input
(Function of remote with number/letter entry buttons)
If the disc changers that were manufactured and sold after 1997
(except for KDC-C560) are connected, you can directly input
letters using the number/letter entry buttons on the remote.
Example: Use the following table to enter the name "DANCE”.
Presetting Disc Names (DNPS)
Store the names of discs to be displayed when played.
1 Play the disc whose name you want to preset.
Character
Button to press
# Times pressed
NOTE
#3
#2
#6
#2
#3
1
1
2
3
2
“D”
“A”
“N”
“C”
“E”
• This function is not available for disc changers that do not
feature the Disc Name Preset function.
• The disc name preset function cannot be used when a clock is
displayed.
• Disc Name Preset can’t be done in MD or AUX.
2 Press the NAME.S button for at least two seconds.
"Name Set" is displayed and the disc name preset mode is
entered.
5 Continue steps 3 and 4 until all the characters are chosen for
The cursor blinks in the position where character input can be
made.
the name.
NOTE
3 Press either the 4 or ¢ button to move the cursor to the
desired position.
You can enter up to 8 characters for each name.
6 Press either the NAME.S button on the main unit or the OK
The 4 button moves the cursor to the left, and the ¢
button on the remote.
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DSP/Equalizer control features
The disc name is stored and the disc name preset mode is
canceled.
If you make no entry in a 10-second period, the name will be
stored with the characters input so far.
NOTE
¢
4
DSP
• The number of discs whose names can be stored will differ
depending on the disc changer that is connected. Please see
your disc changer manual for details.
Up to 10 CDs can be registered with this unit.
• Discs are identified by their total length and number of tracks. If
another disc happens to have the same specifications as one
that you have already stored a name for, the name will be
displayed for it, too.
EQ
FM
AM
• If you want to change the name of a disc, repeat steps 1 and 2
to display the name, and then repeat steps 3 and 4 to input the
changes.
#1 - 3
• When this device is disconnected from the battery the internal
CD DNPS is erased.
• Each source (CD,CD-CH1,CD-CH2) has its own memory in
which to store the disc names.
DSP indicator
Discs that have been disc name preset with the CD player will
not have their disc name displayed when played on a CD
changer.
EQ indicator
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DSP/Equalizer control features
entered.
DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
2
3
Switching the Preset Equalizer:
A DSP is a device which uses digital control to correct the
audio signal and produce sound effects that can compensate
for the small passenger compartment of a vehicle.
Each time you press the EQ button, the preset equalizer
switche3s as foll3ows;
"Rock" "Pops"
3
"Dance"
3
"Jazz"
3
"Heavy"
3
"Soft"
Turning the DSP On:
"Flat"
"Light"
"Sharp"
Press the DSP button.
"DSP mode" is displayed and the DSP indicator lights up once
the DSP is turned on.
Equalizer Level Adjusting:
Each time you press the FM or AM button, the equalizer
effects switch as follows;
Turning the DSP Off:
3
2
3
2
Press the DSP button for at least one second.
"Low"
"Mid"
"High"
NOTE
• This adjustment cannot be made when the Preset Equalizer
Selection is set to "Flat".
Sound Field Control
This function reproduces many different virtual sound fields
such as of a concert hall within a vehicle.
• The default setting is "Mid".
4
Press the EQ button for at least one second to end the
equalizer easy mode.
Switching the Sound Field Control:
Each time you press the DSP button, the sound field control
switches as follows;
NOTE
If you make no button operation for 10 seconds, the equalizer
easy mode is automatically canceled.
3
"Bypass"
3
"Stadium"
"Listening"
3
"Concert"
3
"Club Disco"
"Church"
NOTE
If you make no button operation for 10 seconds, the DSP control
mode is automatically canceled.
Equalizer Pro Mode
There are 2 equalizer modes, "EASY" and "PRO". If the "PRO"
mode is selected from the preset equalizer cover, you can also
adjust each setting item.
Equalizer Easy Mode
There are 2 equalizer modes, "EASY" and "PRO". The "EASY"
mode is selected from the preset equalizer cover, and you can
choose the power of sound quality effect.
NOTE
Please see the function set system settings about equalizer
mode. (page 27)
NOTE
1
Press the EQ button.
"EQ mode PRO" is displayed once the equalizer pro mode is
entered.
Please see the function set system settings about equalizer
mode. (page 27)
1
Press the EQ button.
"EQ mode EASY" is displayed once the equalizer easy mode is
2
Switching the Preset Equalizer:
Each time you press the EQ button, the preset equalizer
— 24 —
switches as follows; (see the equalizer easy mode)
5
6
• Equalizer Preset Memory:
3 Selecting mode
Press the button (#1-3) that you want to use for the Equalizer
curve for at least two seconds.
Press either the FM or AM button.
Each time the button is pressed, the adjustment mode will
change as follows:
"EQ Memory#" is displayed, indicating that the Equalizer curve
is stored in the selected button.
Pressing the FM button advances the display, and pressing the
AM button reverses it.
• Recalling a Equalizer you stored:
Press the preset button (#1-3) for the desired Equalizer curve.
4 Adjust each mode
Press the EQ button for at least one second to end the
equalizer pro mode.
Press the 4/¢ button.
Look at the table to adjust the mode being displayed.
NOTE
Adjustment
mode
(Display)
Operation of control button
• If you make no button operation for 10 seconds, the equalizer
pro mode is automatically canceled.
• When each setting item is adjusted "User" is displayed. In this
condition Equalizer Preset Memory is not used.
4 button
¢ button
Adjust the center frequency of the bass.
Bass Center
Frequency
("Bass Frq.")
"60" / "70" / "80" / "100" (Only when the bass quality factor is
set to 1.00, 1.25 or 1.50) / "150" (Only when the bass
quality factor is set to 2.00) Hz.
Bass Level
("Bass LV")
Adjust the bass level.
"-12" – "+12"
Bass Quality
Factor
("Bass Q")
Adjust the Bass quality factor.
"1.0" / "1.25" / "1.5" / "2.0"
Switch the Bass Extend mode on/off.
"ON" / "OFF" (When the bass extend mode is set to on, low
frequency response is extended by 20%.)
Bass Extend
("Bass EXT")
Middle Center
Frequency
("Mid Frq.")
Adjust the center frequency of the middle.
"0.5" / "1.0" / "1.5" / "2.0" kHz.
Middle Level
("Mid LV")
Adjust the middle level.
"-12" – "+12"
Middle Quality
Factor
("Mid Q")
Adjust the middle quality factor.
"1.0" / "2.0"
Treble Center
Adjust the center frequency of the treble.
"10.0" / "12.5" / "15.0" / "17.5" kHz.
Frequency
("Tre Frq.")
Treble Level
("Tre LV")
Adjust the treble level.
"-12" – "+12"
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Function Set System
Function Set System
To accommodate a greater number of functions, a function set
system has been employed for making settings. Press the FNC
button to enter the function set mode and then display the
function to make the setting.
¢
4
1
Select the mode that you want to make the setting of the
function.
2 Press the FNC button for at least one second.
"Function Set" is displayed when the function set mode is
entered.
FNC
FM
AM
The function that you can adjust is indicated with the current
settings displayed.
3 Selecting function to set
#1 - 4
Press the FM button to search through the functions until you
see the one you want to adjust in the display.
Press the AM button to search through the functions
backward.
FNC indicator
Function items change in the order of features that follow in
the function set system.
Example: If you want to switch the setting of the touch sensor
tone function from on to off, first search through the
functions until you see "BEEP On" in the display.
4 Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the 4 or ¢ button.
The setting will change for each function.
Example: The setting of the touch sensor tone will switch from
on to off, and "BEEP Off" is displayed.
Function mode and setting display
5 Ending the function set mode
AUTO indicator
Press the FNC button.
NOTE
• Make sure to end the function set mode when finished.
• To use the auto memory function, press either the 4 or ¢
button for at least two seconds.
• To use the EQ mode function, press either the 4 or ¢
button for at least two seconds.
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Function items in Standby mode:
Dimmer Level Adjustment
You can adjust the Dimmer level of the unit when your car's
light switch has been turned on.
Opening Display
If this function is set to on, the opening display appears when
the power is turned on.
Display and setting:
"Opening On" : Opening display function is on.
"Opening Off" : Opening display function is off.
Display and setting:
"DIM STEP 1" – "DIM STEP 13"
NOTE
This function is available when the dimmer wire is connected and
the light switch of your car is turned on.
Equalizer Mode
Select 1 of 2 equalizer modes, the preset "EASY" mode, or the
"PRO" mode where the individual items can be adjusted.
Touch Sensor Tone
This function produces a beep sound that accompanies button
operation. It can be switched on or off.
Display and setting:
1 Select the display "EQ mode" during the selecting function in
the function set system.
2 Press either the 4 or ¢ button for at least two seconds to
turn the function.
Display and setting:
"BEEP On" : Beep setting is on.
"BEEP Off" : Beep setting is off.
"EQ mode EASY" : Equalizer Easy mode.
"EQ mode PRO" : Equalizer Pro mode.
NOTE
The beep sound is not output from the preout jacks.
Switching preout
Switch the preout between the rear and non-fading. The
factory default is rear preout.
Display and setting:
"Preout Rear" : Rear preout
"Preout N-F" : Non-fading preout
— 27 —
Function Set System
Security Code
When the battery is removed from the unit's power switch,
you cannot turn on the unit again unless the preset security
code is input. This function helps prevent theft.
# Times
pressed
Step
Button to press
Display
1
2
3
4
#1
#2
#3
#4
4
6
2
1
“3”
“5”
“1”
“0”
NOTE
You must follow steps 1 to 9 to be able to use the Security Code
function. Turning off the power during the procedure will
deactivate the security code setting.
Once the security code function has been activated, "CODE
STBY" disappears from the function set system. Note that it will
no longer be possible to cancel this function afterwards.
7 Press the S.A button.
The security code will be set.
"CODE **** 1" will appear in the display for one second,
asking you to enter the code once again for confirmation.
When "CODE" appears in the display, you can start inputting
the code.
1 Press the SRC button repeatedly to select the standby mode.
"ALL OFF" is displayed when the standby mode is selected.
2 Select the four digits to use in your security code.
NOTE
8 Press the Preset button and input the security code again.
9 Press the S.A button again.
The four-digit security code is very important, as you will need it
to turn the unit on again when the code security function is on.
Choose the number carefully and do not forget it (write it down
and keep it separately in a safe place).
"CODE WRITE" will appear in the display, with the security
code function turning on. From this point on, if the unit is
disconnected from the battery, the security code must be
entered the first time that the unit's power is turned on.
"CODE" will appear in the display, asking you to input the code.
3 Press the FNC button for at least one second.
"Function Set" is displayed and the function set mode is turned
on.
NOTE
If you input an incorrect security code, the code setting mode
will be canceled automatically. Follow the steps from 5 to 9
above again.
4 Keep pressing the FM button until the "CODE STBY" appers in
the display.
Press the AM button to search in the other direction.
If you press the RESET button or remove the battery:
The first time you turn the unit on again, "CODE ****" will
appear in the display, asking you to input the security code.
Repeat steps 8 and 9 above, and input the security code.
You can start operating the unit again when "CODE OK!"
appears in the display.
5 Press either the S.A button for at least two seconds.
"CODE WRITE" will appear in the display for one second,
indicating the code setting mode has been entered. When
"CODE ****" appears in the display, you can start inputting the
code.
If you enter the incorrect code, the power will turn off. Enter
the correct code to turn the unit on.
6 Press the preset button and enter the security code that you
have selected in step 2.
Example: Use "3510" as the security code.
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Function items in Tuner mode:
Selecting Tuning Mode
You can choose from three tuning modes: auto seek, preset
station seek, and manual. The "AUTO 1" indicator lights up
when auto seek tuning is selected, and the "AUTO 2" indicator
lights when preset station seek tuning is selected.
Function items in External disc control mode:
Text Scroll
This function permits the CD text, MD title to be scrolled and
the entire text to be displayed. Switching between manual
scrolling and automatic scrolling is permitted. The factory
default is automatic scrolling.
Display and setting:
Display and setting:
"AT. SCRL On" : Automatic scrolling
"AT. SCRL Off" : Manual scrolling
"Auto1 Seek" : Auto seek tuning mode
"Auto2 Seek" : Preset station seek tuning mode
"Manual Seek" : Manual tuning mode
Auto Memory Entry
You can automatically store all the receivable frequencies in
the band currently being listened to, and then recall them with
the touch of a button later. This function is especially useful
when you are travelling and do not know what stations are
available. Up to six frequencies can be stored this way.
Display and setting:
1 Select the display "AME Ready" during the selecting function in
the function set system.
2 Press either the 4 or ¢ button for at least two seconds to
start auto memory function.
The numbers of the preset station buttons showed in order.
When all the stations in a certain band are stored in the preset
memory, the auto memory entry stops. The tuner then plays
the last station received.
Canceling Auto Memory Entry During Its Operation:
Press the 4 / ¢ button while auto memory entry is taking
place to stop the process.
Recalling a Preset Station:
Press the preset station button (#1-6) for the desired station.
The number of the recalled station is displayed.
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Basic Operations of remote
2CAUTION
Do not set the remote on hot places such as above the
dashboard.
Loading and Replacing the Batteries:
Use two "AAA"-size batteries.
Slide the cover while pressing downwards to remove it as
illustrated.
+
–
Insert the batteries with the + and – poles aligned properly,
SRC
+
SRC
following the illustration inside the case.
–
TUNE –/4/TRACK –
TUNE +/¢/TRACK +
4
FM/DISC +
¢
TUNE
TRACK
FM
ATT
+
DISC
38
38
AM
–
AM/DISC –
DNPP/
SBF
DIRECT
OK
2WARNING
OK
Store unused batteries out of the reach of children. Contact a
doctor immediately if the battery is accidentally swallowed.
ABC
DEF
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
GHI
JKL
TUV
QZ
MNO
WXY
NOTE
#0-9/A-Z
• The provided batteries are intended for use in operation
checking, and their service life may be short.
• When the remote controllable distance becomes short, replace
both of the batteries with new ones.
• A portion of the operations may not be possible, depending on
the unit that is connected.
PRS
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
— 30 —
Basic operations
Tuner features
• VOLUME buttons
• 4/¢ (TUNE) buttons
Press the + button to turn the volume up.
Press the 4 button to make decreasing seeks (using the
preset tuning mode).
Press the – button to turn the volume down.
Press the ¢ button to make increasing seeks (using the preset
• SRC button
tuning mode).
Each time you press the SRC button, the mode switches as
follows:
Use to move the cursor left or right during station name input.
• AM/FM buttons
▼
Press the AM button to select the AM band.
Press the FM button to select and switch between FM1, FM2,
and FM3 bands.
Tuner mode
▼
Tape mode
▼
During station name input, selects digits and symbols.
CD mode
• DIRECT/OK button
During station name input, stores the already input data in
memory and ends the input mode.
During Station name preset play mode, selects station.
Enters and cancels the Direct access tuning mode.
▼
External disc control mode 1
▼
External disc control mode 2/AUX mode
▼
Standby mode
• 38 button
Selects the type of characters at the time of entering the station
name.
NOTE
• Number/letter entry buttons
• The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which
cannot be used.
• The external disc control mode will differ depending on the unit
that is connected.
• To enable the selection of External disc control mode 2/AUX
mode, you should connect optional switching adapter KCA-
S210A (which allows you to select both External disc control
mode 2 and AUX mode) or CD changer (KDC-CPS89, KDC-
CPS87, KDC-CX87, KDC-CPS85, KDC-CX85, KDC-CPS82 or
KDC-CX82) or switching adapter CA-C1AX (which allows you to
select AUX mode only).
Press buttons #1-6 to recall preset stations.
Use to enter letters (alphabetical) during station name preset.
Use to enter frequency of the desired station during Direct
access tuning mode.
• ATT button
Turns down the volume quickly. To return the volume to its
original level, press the button again. Turning the volume up, or
turning it all the way down deactivates the attenuator function.
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Basic Operations of remote
Cassette player features
CD/External disc control features
• 4/¢ buttons
• 4/¢ buttons
Press the 4 button to start play again at the beginning of the
Press the 4 button to search through the tracks backward.
Press the ¢ button to search through the tracks forward.
Use to move the cursor while entering disc name.
current track.
Press the ¢ button to start play at the beginning of the next
track.
• DISC buttons (for disc changers)
Press either the 4 or ¢ button to skip backward or forward
to other tracks after entering the number of tracks used in
DPSS.
Press the DISC– button to search through the discs backward.
Press the DISC+ button to search through the discs forward.
Select numbers and symbols while entering disc name.
• AM button
Rewinds the tape.
• 38 button
When a disc is playing, this button pauses the play.
Press the same button again to start play again.
Selects the type of characters at the time of entering the disc
name.
• FM button
Fast forwards the tape.
• 38 button
Plays the reverse side of the tape. When pressed during fast
• OK button
forward and rewind, this button stops the tape and starts playing
it.
During disc name input, stores the already input data in memory
and ends the input mode.
• Number/letter entry buttons
Use to enter the number of tracks you want to skip used in
DPSS.
• Number/letter entry buttons
Used to specify the track (disc) number used in direct track
(disc) searches.
Use to enter letters during disc name preset.
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Accessories
Installation Procedure
1. To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from the ignition and
External view
External view
......... Number of items
disconnect the - battery.
......... Number of items
2. Make the proper input and output wire connections for each unit.
3. Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness.
(M5×6mm)
(M5×7mm)
1
2
3
4
5
.........6
4. Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order: ground,
battery, ignition.
.........6
5. Connect the wiring harness connector to the unit.
6. Install the unit in your car.
(M4×8mm)
(DPX-4020 only)
.........1
.........1
7. Reconnect the - battery.
8. Press the reset button.
.........1
2CAUTION
• If your car's ignition does not have an ACC position, connect
the ignition wires to a power source that can be turned on and
off with the ignition key. If you connect the ignition wire to a
power source with a constant voltage supply, as with battery
wires, the battery may die.
• If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit so that the
faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and opening.
• If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t touching to
cause a short circuit, then replace the old fuse with one with
the same rating.
2CAUTION
The use of any accessories except for those provided might result
in damage to the unit. Make sure only to use the accessories
shipped with the unit, as shown above.
• Do not let unconnected wires or terminals touch metal on the
car or anything else conducting electricity. To prevent a short
circuit, do not remove the caps on the ends of the
unconnected wires or the terminals.
• Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or other similar
material.
• Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals to which
they correspond. The unit may be damaged or fail to work if
you share the - wires or ground them to any metal part in the
car.
• After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps,
blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working properly.
• Some disc changers need conversion cords for connection. See
the section on "Safety Precautions" for details.
• Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30° or less.
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Connecting Wires to Terminals
Front left output (White)
Front right output (Red)
Rear left output (White)/
Non-fading left output (White)
M4×8mmMAX
Fuse
(10A)
Rear right output (Red)/
Non-fading right output (Red)
FM/AM antenna input
KENWOOD disc changer control input
Dimmer control wire
(Orange/White)
NOTE
To connect the Disc changer,
consult your Disc changer manual.
To car light control switch
ILLUMI
Wiring harness
(Accessory5)
External amplifier control wire
(Pink / Black)
To "EXT.AMP.CONT." terminal of the amplifier
having the external amp control function.
EXT
CONT
White/Black–
To front left
speaker
Power control wire
(Blue/White)
+
When using the optional power amplifier,
connect to its power control terminal.
White
P.CONT
Gray/Black
–
Depending on what antenna you are using,
connect either to the control terminal of the
motor antenna, or to the power terminal for
the booster amplifier of the film-type antenna.
To front right
speaker
Motor antenna control wire
(Blue)
Gray+
ANT
CONT
Green/Black–
Ignition key
To rear left
speaker
+
ACC
switch
Ignition wire (Red)
Green
Purple/Black–
Car fuse
box
(Main
fuse)
Battery wire (Yellow)
To rear right
speaker
+
Purple
Car fuse box
Ground wire (Black) - (To car chassis)
2CAUTION
Battery
–
+
When only two speakers are being connected to the
system, connect the connectors either to both the front
output terminals or to both the rear output terminals (do not
mix front and rear). For example, if you connect the +
connector of the left speaker to a front output terminal, do
not connect the - connector to a rear output terminal.
2WARNING
If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire
(yellow) to the car chassis (ground), you may cause a short
circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those
wires to the power source running through the fuse box.
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Installation
2CAUTION
When performing a check of the CD operation prior to installation,
place this unit in a hirizontal position and perform a loading/eject
of the CD.
■
Installation
Install onto the car bracket using the supplied screws (M5 × 6
mm, M5 × 7 mm). The holes of the car bracket to use will differ
depending on the car model.
DPX-4020 : Accessory2
DPX-5050/5030 : Commercially available
(M4 × 8 mm)
When a ground wire is
included in the wiring kit
(which is sold separately),
fasten the ground wire
with the binding screw
located on the rear panel
of this unit.
Accessory1
(M5 × 6 mm)
or Accessory4
(M5 × 7 mm)
Accessory3
(Only for NISSAN car)
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Troubleshooting Guide
What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before
calling service, first check the following table for possible problems.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The power does not turn on.
The fuse has blown.
After checking for short circuits in the wires, replace the
fuse with one with the same rating.
No sound can be heard, or the
volume is low.
Attenuator is turned on.
Turn off Attenuator.
The fader or balance settings are set all the way to one side.
Reset the fader or balance settings.
The input/output wires or wiring harness are connected
incorrectly.
Reconnect the input/output wires or the wiring harness
correctly. See the section on "Connecting Wires to
Terminals".
The cassette tape is bad.
Try playing another cassette tape. If works fine, the first
tape was bad.
The tape does not go in. /
No sound can be heard even
though the tape display is
made.
The car ignition was turned off during tape eject; or the
tape was pulled out during loading, switching the mode
to tape mode even though no tape is in.
Press the Eject button.
Nothing happens when the
buttons are pressed.
The computer chip in the unit is not functioning normally.
The tape head is dirty.
Press the reset button on the unit (see p. 4).
Clean the tape head, referring to the section on "Cleaning
the tape head" (see p. 4).
The sound quality is poor or
distorted.
One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a screw in
the car.
Check the speaker wiring.
The speakers are not wired correctly.
Reconnect the speaker wires so that each output terminal is
connected to a different speaker.
Radio reception is poor.
The car antenna is not extended.
Pull the antenna out all the way.
The antenna control wire is not connected.
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Wires to Terminals".
The battery wire has not been connected to the proper
terminal.
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Wires to Terminals".
The memory is erased when
the ignition is turned off.
The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly connected.
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Wires to Terminals".
A CD ejects as soon as it is
loaded.
The CD is upside-down.
The CD is quite dirty.
Load the CD with the labeled side up.
Clean the CD, referring to the section on "Cleaning CDs"
(see p. 5).
The sound skips on a CD.
The CD is scratched or dirty.
Clean the CD, referring to the section on "Cleaning CDs"
(see p. 5).
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
A track will not play.
Random play has been selected.
Turn off random play.
The DSP effects are
imperceptible.
You are using a two-speaker system.
The front and rear output are reversed.
Use a front/rear four-speaker system.
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Wires to Terminals".
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Wires to Terminals".
The + and - of speakers are reversed.
The fader or balance settings are set all the way to one
side.
Reset the fader or balance settings.
Disc Control Mode
The disc control mode cannot
be selected.
No cable has been connected to the disc changer input
terminal on the unit.
Connect the cable to the disc changer input terminal on the
unit.
The specified disc does not
play, but another one plays
instead.
The specified CD is quite dirty.
Clean the CD.
The CD is upside-down.
Load the CD with the labeled side up.
The disc is loaded in a different slot from that specified.
Eject the disc magazine and check the number for the
specified disc.
The disc is severely scratched.
Something is touching the disc changer.
The CD is scratched or dirty.
Try another disc instead.
The sound skips.
Remove whatever is touching it.
If skipping happens at the same place when the car is
stopped, something with the CD is wrong. Clean the CD.
The computer chip in the unit is not functioning normally.
Press the reset button on the unit (see p. 4).
The display shows that the
changer is being played, but no
sound can be heard.
The specified track will not
play.
Random play or magazine random play has been
selected.
Turn off random play or magazine random play.
Track repeat, disc repeat, track
scan, disc scan, random play,
and magazine random play
start by themselves.
The setting is not cancelled.
The settings for these functions remain on until the
setting to off or the disc ejected, even if the power is
turned off or the source changed.
Cannot play CD-R or CD-RW
Finalization processing is not being conducted for CD-
R/CD-RW.
Conduct finalization processing with CD recorder.
A non-compatible CD changer is being used to play the
CD-R/CD-RW.
Use a CD changer compatible with CD-R/CD-RW to play.
If the following situations, consult your nearest service center:
• Even though the disc changer is connected, the Disc Changer Mode is not on, with "AUX" showing in the display during the Changer Mode.
• Even though no device (KCA-S210A, CA-C1AX, KDC-CPS89, KDC-CPS87, KDC-CX87, KDC-CPS85, KDC-CX85, KDC-CPS82 or KDC-CX82) is connected, the AUX
Mode is entered when switching modes.
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Troubleshooting Guide
The following messages are displayed when certain problems are occurring in your system. Take the recommended
actions.
No disc magazine has been loaded in the changer. The disc magazine is not completely loaded.
EJECT
No Disc
Error 04
]
Load the disc magazine properly.
No disc has been loaded in the disc magazine.
]
Load a disc into the disc magazine.
No disc has been loaded in the disc magazine.
]
Load a disc into the disc magazine.
The CD is quite dirty. The CD is upside-down. The CD is scratched a lot.
]
Clean the CD and load it correctly.
Nothing has been recorded on the MD.
Blank
No tracks are recorded on the MD, although it has a title.
No Track
The unit is malfunctioning for some reason.
Error 77
Error 99
]
Press the reset button on the unit. If the "Error 77" code does not disappear, consult your nearest service center.
Something is wrong with the disc magazine. Or the unit is malfunctioning for some reason.
]
Check the disc magazine. And then, press the reset button on the unit.
If the "Error 99" code does not disappear, consult your nearest service center.
The protective circuit in the unit activates when the temperature inside the automatic disc changer exceeds 60°C (140°F),
stopping all operation.
Hold
]
Cool down the unit by opening the windows or turning on the air conditioner. As the temperature falls below 60°C (140°F), the
disc will start playing again.
An attempt was made to display the track/disc title of the CD during play, but the CD has no texts.
An attempt was made to display the track/disc title of the MD disc during play, but the MD has no titles.
No Text
No Title
No Name
• An attempt was made to display the name of the station being received but it was not set in memory.
• An attempt was made to display the name of the disc being played but it was not set in memory.
• An attempt was made to display the station name/disc name after the battery had been removed for a long period.
The tape player is malfunctioning.
]
Eject the tape and try inserting it again.
Contact the Kenwood dealer if this indicator continues blinking or the tape cannot be ejected.
The CD player is malfunctioning.
]
Eject the CD and try inserting it again.
Contact the Kenwood dealer if this indicator continues blinking or the CD cannot be ejected.
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Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
FM tuner section
CD player section
Frequency range (50 kHz space) ..............87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz
Frequency range (200 kHz space) ............87.9 MHz – 107.9 MHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 30dB)....................9.3dBf (0.8 µV/75 Ω)
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N = 50dB) ..............15.2dBf (1.6 µV/75 Ω)
Frequency response ( 3.0 dB)..............................30 Hz – 15 kHz
Signal to Noise ratio (MONO)..............................................70 dB
Selectivity ( 400 kHz) ......................................................≥ 80 dB
Stereo separation (1 kHz) ....................................................40 dB
Laser diode....................................................GaAlAs (λ=780 nm)
Digital filter (D/A)......................................8 Times Over Sampling
D/A Converter ......................................................................1 Bit
Spindle speed ..............................................500 – 200 rpm (CLV)
Wow & Flutter........................................Below Measurable Limit
Frequency response ( 1 dB) ................................10 Hz – 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz) ......................................0.01 %
Signal to Noise ratio ................................................93 dB (1 kHz)
Dynamic range ....................................................................93 dB
Channel separation..............................................................85 dB
AM tuner section
Frequency range (9 kHz space) ....................531 kHz – 1611 kHz
Frequency range (10 kHz space) ..................530 kHz – 1700 kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 20dB) ..........................28 dBµV (25 µV)
Audio section
Maximum output power..................................................47 W × 4
Full bandwidth power (at less than 1% THD) ................22 W × 4
Preout level / Load ................................................1500mV/10kΩ
Preout impedance............................................................≤ 600 Ω
Cassette player section
Tape speed ..............................................................4.76 cm/sec.
Wow & Flutter (WRMS) ....................................................0.08 %
Frequency response (70 µs)..................25 Hz – 22 kHz ( 3.0 dB)
Separation (1 kHz) ..............................................................40 dB
Signal to Noise ratio
General
Operating voltage ............................14.4 V (11 – 16 V allowable)
Current consumption..........................................................10.0 A
Installation size (W × H × D) ........................178 × 100 × 155 mm
7 × 3-15/16 × 6-1/8 in.
(Dolby NR OFF)..........................................................60 dB
(Dolby B NR ON)........................................................68 dB
Weight ................................................................................2.7 kg
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