XD 653 PDF
XD 653 PDF
XD 653 PDF
XD-SERIES
XD-653/ XD-753
XD-503/ XD-553
XD-303/ XD-353
XD-A33/ XD-A53/ XD-A73
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
TEXT
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pin plug. voltage selector switch.
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CLASS 1 CAUTION
LASER PRODUCT INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPO-
SURE TO BEAM.
The marking is located on the rear panel and says that
the component uses laser beams that have been clas-
sified as Class 1. It means that the unit is utilizing laser Inside this laser product, a laser diode classified as Class
beams that are of a weaker class. There is no danger of 3A laser radiation is contained as alerted by the internal
hazardous radiation outside the unit. caution label shown above. To avoid exposure to laser
beams, do not open the cover.
Before applying power
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Contents
Caution : Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation.
Preparation section
Connection of the system accessories ......................... 6 Searching for a desired program type
Connection with other components (optional or com- (PTY search) ................................................................ 38
mercially-available equipment) ..................................... 8 Convenient CD recording ............................... 40
Controls and indicators ................................. 10 Selection of the recording type .................................... 40
Main unit ........................................................................... 10 Recording only desired titles
Display .............................................................................. 12 (CD ONE TRACK RECORDING) ................................. 41
Remote control unit ........................................................ 13 Recording of an entire CD
Operation of remote control unit .................. 14 (CD DIRECT RECORDING) ..........................................42
Recording the programmed titles
Operation of jog dials ..................................... 15 (CD PROGRAM RECORDING) .................................... 43
Clock adjustment............................................. 16 Effective sound adjustment .......................... 44
Changing the display language ................... 17 Balance adjustment......................................................... 44
Input level adjustment ....................................................45
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Listening to music with desired tone and sound field/
Switching the display (Equalizer effect and 3D surround
effect) .................................................................................46
Basic section Equalizer pattern setting and saving............................ 47
Timer operation............................................... 48
Let's have sound .............................................. 18 Sleep timer ........................................................................ 48
Basic operation ............................................................... 18 Timer programming.......................................................... 49
Playback of CD ................................................................ 20 Auto Power Save .............................................................. 50
Tape playback .................................................................. 22
CHANNEL SPACE setting ................................................25
Application section
Receiving broadcast station ..........................................26
Let's record ...................................................... 28
Knowledge section
Recording on TAPE ......................................................... 28
Copying tape (Tape dubbing) ......................................... 31 Important Items ............................................... 52
Maintenance .................................................................... 52
Reference ......................................................................... 52
In case of difficulty ........................................ 53
Specifications ................................................. 57
Knowledge section
The menu items for the operation can be displayed in any of five of languages, English, French, German,
Spanish, and Italian.
The large sound level meter represents the movement in music with brilliant colors to offer the joy of
viewing the music at the same time as listening.
When the power is ON and neither recording nor playback is executed for 30 minutes or more, the
power is switched off automatically.
The text information (disc title and track titles) recorded into CDs can be displayed.
Demonstration
When the power supply is restored after a power failure or the power cord is unplugged and plugged in again during
use, this unit automatically starts the demonstration function (display only). During the demonstration, the display
changes in sequence but the sound mode does not change.
Disc handling precautions Discs which can be played with this unit
CD (12 cm, 8 cm), and the audio part of CDV, CD-G, CD-EG
Handling and CD-EXTRA.
Hold the discs so that you do not touch
Use discs that comply with the IEC standard, for example
the playing surface. COMPACT
COMPACT
Label side
Playing side
Never play a cracked or warped disc
Sticker Do not attach paper or tape to either During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the player.
the playing side or the label side of the Therefore, to avoid danger, never use a cracked or deformed disc
discs. or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent.
Please do not use discs which are not round because they may
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cause a malfunction.
Sticky paste
Storage
When a disc is not to be played for a
long period of time, remove it from the
player and store it in its case.
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.
Accessories
FM indoor antenna AM loop antenna Remote control unit Batteries (R6/AA)
(1) (1) (1) (2)
necessary.)
Unpacking
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories
are put aside so they will not be lost.
Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If
your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer
immediately. If your unit was shipped to you directly, notify
the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee
(the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim
against the carrier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and
packing materials for use should you transport or ship the
unit in the future.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
tion condition. AM
GND
1 2 3
FM
75Ω
System connection
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Main Unit
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1 2 3 4
· ª · ª
-
Twist
R L
FRONT
SPEAKERS
(6-16Ω)
CAUTION
(For U.S.A., U.S.-Military and Canada)
÷ Never short-circuit the “+” and “–” speaker cords.
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will
÷ If the left and right speaker connections or the “+” and
“–” polarity are inverted, the sound will be unnatural be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.
with unclear positioning of musical instruments, etc. Be ÷ Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto
sure to connect them properly. the top of unit.
1.Be sure to insert all connection cords securely. If their connections are imperfect, the sound may
Notes not 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.
CAUTION
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.
• Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.
• Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside dimension including projection) equal or greater than, shown
below.
Top panel : 50 cm Side panel : 10 cm Back panel : 10 cm
8 System connection
Digital Audio
L
input output Audio output
R
DVD/VIDEO INPUT
Optical-fiber cable
For XD-753/653/XD-553/503
DIGITAL OUT
(Europe and U.K. only)
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
Optical-fiber cable OPTICAL
(Provided with the MD
Cap
recorder)
÷ Insert the optical-fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks.
÷ Be sure to attach the protection cap when the connector is not used.
÷ Never bend or bundle up the optical-fiber cable.
When an external system component is connected, please read the instruction manual of the
Note component as well.
System connection
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R L
· ª ON · ª ANTENNA
SURROUND
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OFF AM
GND
FM
75Ω
- + R
SURROUND
SPEAKERS
(8-16Ω)
Surround switch
Main Unit
1 2 3 4
Twist
Speaker Unit
1 2 3 4
Twist
10 Controls and indicators
Main unit
#$ %^ & * ( ) ¡ ™
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1
STANDBY
DISC 1
2 I/
3 TIMER DISC 2
£
4
DISPLAY/DEMO
6
CONTROL MODE
7 MU
LT I CONTRO
L
VOLUME
CONTROL ¢
EX DISC SKIP
.
8
BA
∞
SS
OPEN/
CLOSE
0 §
! PHONES
¶
@ •
ª
PUSH PUSH
OPEN OPEN
⁄
DECK A DECK B
PLAY REC/PLAY
CD player unit
# 7 (stop) key ¡ ¢ DISC SKIP key ¡
Operation key for the CD player and cassette deck. The disc for playback (or recording) is selected.This is also
( CD (6) key ¡ used for loading CDs onto the disc tray.
Press to select the CD and start playback. ∞ 0 OPEN/CLOSE key )
™ Disc tray ) The disc tray is opened and closed.
Three discs can be stored.
£ DISC SELECTOR keys ¡
The disc for playback (or recording) is selected.
Controls and indicators
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Receiver
1 STANDBY indicator * 0 BACK key %
The indicator lights up when the power is set to the Press when setting a mode using the MULTI CON-
STANDBY mode. TROL jog dial to return to the previous step and restart
2 STANDBY ( ) key * the operation from there.
STANDBY (POWER) key (For U.S.A. Canada) ! ENTER key %
* Used for entering a selected mode in memory or execut-
Power ON/OFF switching is executed. ing it.
3TIMER indicator Q @ PHONES jack *
The indicator lights up when the power is set to the For connection of a headphone (optional).
STANDBY mode after having activated a timer pro- # 7 (stop) key ¡
gram. Operation key for the CD player and cassette deck.
4 DISPLAY/DEMO key 4y When power is STANDBY:
Switches the displayed information. Used for displaying the time. (When this key is pressed
5 TUNING MODE key while the “TIMER” indicator is lit, the timer icon and the
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Switches the tuning mode. timer reservation setting mode appears in the display,
6 SOUND CONTROL key y then the display returns to the previous condition.)
Press to select the equalizer and 3D surround settings. $ AUX (DVD/VIDEO) key *
7 MENU key % Press to select the source connected to the DVD/VIDEO
Press to switch the mode set with the MULTI CON- INPUT jacks.
TROL jog dial ON or OFF. % Display @
8 MULTI CONTROL jog dial %£§ * TUNER (BAND) key §
Turn this dial to select optimum modes according to the Press to select the tuner and switch the receiving band.
desired operations. ) VOLUME CONTROL knob *
When the CD input is selected, this dial is used to skip This is used for volume adjustment.
tracks. ¡ EX. BASS (Extra bass) key (
When the TUNER input is selected, this dial is used to Switches the extra bass play on and off.
select a station.
When the TAPE input is selected, this dial is used to fast
forward or backward (rewind) the tape..
9 SELECT key %
Used for setting of various modes or establishing a
selection.
Display The displays given in this manual are approximations only. They may differ from what
actually appears on the display.
1 2 3 4
3D
T.EQ
BASS
EQ AB
REC
TOTAL
1 2 3 PTY
RANDOM ALL
AUTO
PGM RPT. DISC ST. •••••••••• kHz
MHz
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8 7 6 5
4 BACK key %
5 ENTER key %
POWER 6 REV. MODE key £ª
1 DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3
# The reverse mode of the deck (both sides, repeated,
CD
one side) is selected.
1 2 3
$ 7 TAPE EQ key £
2 8 RANDOM key fl
4 5 6 TUNER/BAND
% For CD playback, switching is executed between ran-
7 8 9 TAPE A dom playback and normal playback.
^ 9 REPEAT key ›
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DISC TAPE B Used for repeated playback of a CD.
&
0 +10 SKIP
0 AUX key *
P.CALL * Press to select the source connected to the DVD/VIDEO
INPUT jacks.
3 MENU
SELECT ! EX. BASS key (
4 @ MUTE key (
5 ENTER BACK STOP
This is used to mute the sound temporarily.
(
6 # POWER ( ) key *
7 TAPE EQ REV.MODE TUNING
) Power ON/OFF switching is executed.
8 REPEAT RANDOM
PTY
TIME
RDS DISP
TEXT DISP ¡ $ CD (6) key )
9 % TUNER/BAND key §
™ ^ TAPE A (™ £) key ™
0 AUX EX.BASS SOUND CONT SLEEP
£ & TAPE B (™ £) key ™
! ¢ * DISC SKIP key ¡
@ ∞ ( 7 STOP key ¡£
MUTE VOLUME Operation key for the CD player and cassette deck.
) TUNING (1 ¡) keys (CD/TAPE/TUNER)
¡£§
When the CD or TAPE input is selected, press to fast
forward or backward (rewind) the disc or tape.
When the TUNER input is selected, press to select a
station.
¡ TEXT DISP key ‚
Press to switch the text information recorded in a CD
TEXT disc.
1 DISC SELECTOR keys ¡ RDS DISP key (For U.K. and Europe)
The disc for playback (or recording) is selected. ‡
2 Numeric keys ¡ The display contents are switched during reception of
Used as number keys when the input is CD or TUNER. RDS broadcasts.
3 MULTI CONTROL keys %£§ ™ SOUND CONTROL key y
The left and right keys have the same functions as the Press to select or the equalizer and 3D surround set-
MULTI CONTROL jog dial on the main unit. tings.
P.CALL 4 ¢ (skip) keys (CD/TUNER) £ SLEEP key i
¡¶ Press to set the sleep timer.
When the CD input is selected, press to skip forward or ¢ TIME key ¡
backward on the disc. Press to switch the time information on the CD player
When the TUNER input is selected, press to select unit.
preset station. PTY key (For U.K. and Europe) °
When the TAPE input is selected, press the key to fast- This is used to specify the program type when search-
forward or rewind the tape. ing for a station.
SELECT key % ∞ VOLUME keys *
MENU key % This is used for volume adjustment.
14 Operation of remote control unit
Loading batteries
1 Remove the cover. 2 Insert batteries. 3 Close the cover.
1
2
Operation
Plug the power cord into the mains power outlet and Operating range
press the on/standby ( POWER) key of the remote (approx.) Remote
control unit to turn power ON. After the power has been sensor
turned ON, press the desired key.
To turn power off, press the on/standby( POWER) key 6m
again. 30 30
The power mode enters the STANDBY mode in which ˚ ˚
the “STANDBY” indicator lights up. (The “TIMER” in-
dicator also lights in this mode if a timer program has
been activated.)
÷ When pressing more than one remote control key suc-
cessively, press the keys securely by leaving an interval
of 1 second or more between the key presses.
1.The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be short.
Notes 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.
Operation of the jog dial 15
This unit has a jog dial named the MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
The MULTI CONTROL jog dial makes it possible to set (establish) many functions in a simple procedure.
When the MENU key is pressed, the items appears in the display according to the MULTI CONTROL jog dial
operation so you can select the desired mode based on a more intuitive method.
You can also use the 4/¢ keys on the remote control unit instead of the MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
MENU
LTI CONTROL
MU P.CALL
MENU
SELECT
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BACK SELECT ENTER
Display examples
The following items can be selected by turning the MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
÷ To cancel the mode for setting (using) MULTI CONTROL, read the description of each item in this manual.
÷ Press the BACK key to return to the previous step and restart operation from there. (The BACK key is inoperative once scrolling
message “Press ' ENTER ' to - - -” has been displayed.)
÷ With the remote control unit, pressing the MENU key makes it possible to select the same items as those available on the main
unit using the MULTI CONTROL keys.
In the MULTI CONTROL setting mode, only the volume control and 7 STOP key are operative.
16 Clock adjustment
This unit incorporates a clock function. Be sure to adjust to the correct time before using the timer
function. The time can be displayed only while the power is off.
The following items can be selected by turning the
Clock Opti
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2 Select “Adjust Time”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MU
LT I CONTRO
L MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
SELECT
“Sleep Timer”
“Adjust Time”
“Timer Play”
“Auto Power Save”
LT I CONTRO
MU
8:00 8:00am
L
SELECT
ENTER
8:45 8:45am
(For U.K. and Europe) (Other countries)
00Ô01Ô02...59Ô00Ô01...
To decrease To increase
÷ Press the BACK key to return to the previous step and
the figure the figure
restart operation from there.
÷ To adjust correct time, press the ENTER key at the same
moment as a time announcement.
Language O
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2 Select the desired language. The following items can be selected by turning the
MU
LTI CONTROL MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
ENTER
“English”
“Français” (French)
“Deutsch” (German)
“Español” (Spanish)
“Italiano” (Italian)
“Language Options”
When you do not recognize which language is displayed:
÷ Press the MENU key and select “Language Options” (English), “Options de langue” (French),“Sprach-
Einstellungen” (German), “Opción Idioma” (Spanish) or “Opzioni lingua” (Italian), then select the desired
language.
SELECT
pressed.
PHONES
Listening through headphones
Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack.
÷ The sounds from all speakers are cut off.
1
2
Reproducing sound
with enhanced bass
(EX.BASS)
3
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TIMER
÷ When you press the TAPE A, TAPE B, or CD key, the unit starts playback
2 automatically.
÷ If you select the AUX (DVD/VIDEO) (external input) mode, also read the
instruction manual of the component connected to the DVD/VIDEO INPUT
jacks.
VOLUME
CONTROL 3. Volume adjustment
EX
.
÷ The display shows a reference value. (The reference value is also shown visually by
BA
SS
3
Let's have sound
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MUTE
Lights
EX
.
BA
SS
BASS
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One-touch operation function
The power can also be turned ON by pressing the
TAPE A, TAPE B, TUNER, or CD key.
It is also possible to turn the power ON by simply
pressing the 0 OPEN/CLOSE key.
Standby mode
While the “STANDBY” indicator of the unit is lit, a
small amount of current is flowing into the unit to
back up its internal memory. (The TIMER indicator
also lights if a timer program has been activated be-
fore entering the STANDBY mode.)
Volume 19 This condition is referred to as the standby mode of
the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can
Volume display be turned ON from the remote control unit.
This unit has been designed to minimize power con-
sumption.
20 Let's have sound
To stop
1
Playback
(7 STOP)
2
DISC SKIP
TIME
2. Start playback.
2
Let's have sound
21
÷ The tracks in the direction the dial is rotated are skipped, DISC 2
and the selected track will be played from the beginning.
÷ When the jog dial is rotated a little in the direction of DISC 3
counterclockwise once during playback, the track
1 2 3
being played will be played from the beginning. (Remote control unit)
÷ The CD tracks can also be skipped using the 4 or ¢
4 5 6
DISC
SKIP
key of the remote control unit. 7 8 9
0 +10
To pause playback
÷ Playback starts from the position where the key is
released.
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÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately.
To stop playback
Start playback
(TAPE A 2 3) To stop playback (7 STOP)
(TAPE B 2 3)
To wind tape
at high speed
(MULTI CON-
TROL jog dial)
Selection of Tape
Equalizer
2 (TAPE EQ.)
1 1
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PUSH door.
OPEN
1
÷ Each time you press the TAPE A or TAPE B key, the direction changes.
2
Let's have sound
23
TAPE EQ.
Lights up when
Tape Equalizer is on.
÷ Press the 7 key to stop fast winding.
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transport has stopped completely.
÷ Normal (TYPE ) or high (TYPE ) tape selection is set Transport direction indicators
automatically.
÷ Remove tape slack before loading. The indicators (2 , 3) indicate the current direction
÷ Close the door securely. in which the tape advances when playback or record-
ing is started automatically by the one-touch opera-
tion function, etc. This direction is the direction stored
in memory when the tape was last stopped.
Lights up when a tape is present in the deck in use.
(To switch the tape transport direction, press the play
Reverse mode indication. key corresponding to the desired direction then press
T.EQ the stop (7) key.)
AB
T.EQ
AB
÷ If the tape transport direction is opposite to the desired
direction, press the play key corresponding to this.
24 Let's have sound
Relay play
When tapes are set in the decks A and B and the re-
verse mode is set to “ ” (play of both sides), play of
the second deck will be started automatically after A A
CHANNEL SPACE setting (Except for the U.S.A., Canada, U.K., Europe, and Australia)
The space between radio channels has been set to the 1 Select the TUNER input.
one that prevails in the area to which the system is
shipped. However, if the current channel space setting 2 While holding the TUNER (BAND) key de-
does not match the setting in the area where the sys- pressed, turn the MULTI CONTROL jog dial to
tem is to be used, for instance when you move from select the system mode.
LT I CONTRO
MU L
area 1 or area 2 shown in the following table or vice
versa, proper reception of AM/FM broadcasts cannot
be expected. In this case, change the channel space
setting in accordance with your area by referring to the
following table. 1 “FM100/AM10 kHz” STEP,
2 “FM 50 /AM 9 kHz” STEP,
CHANNEL
Area FM100/AM10 FM 50/AM 9
SPACE freq.
1
USA, Canada and South FM : 100 kHz ÷ The “AM” display is variable depending on the model
American countries AM : 10 kHz (country or area), and “MW” may be displayed in
2 Other countries FM : 50 kHz some areas.
AM : 9 kHz
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26 Let's have sound
1 TUNING ¡
BAND 2
4¢ 3 1
One-by-one presetting
(ENTER)
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3. Select a station.
When no stations have been memorized
LT I CONTRO
MU L
Auto tuning : Turn the MULTI CONTROL jog dial to receive the next
tuned station automatically.
(On the remote control unit, press the 1 or ¡ key.)
3 Manual tuning : Turn the MULTI CONTROL jog dial to select a frequency.
(On the remote control unit, press the 1 or ¡ key.)
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A.Preset
AUTO
ST.
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Example when an FM station is received
÷ Repeat steps 123 to preset other stations.
÷ If several stations are preset under the same number, the
previous memory is replaced with the latest memory
RPT.
ALL
AUTO
ST. --FM 89.00 contents.
AUTO
ST. 03FM 89.00
÷ When a key is held depressed, preset stations will be
skipped at an interval of about 0.5 second. Lights during stereo Frequency display
÷ Preset stations can also be recalled using the numeric reception
keys of the remote control unit.
28 Let's record
Recording on TAPE Note
Note
Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto
Metal tapes.
4 2
3 5
1
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REVERSE
MODE
3. Set the recording condition.
Select the reverse mode. ª
REVERSE
REC/ARM Lights MODE
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The input source component to
be recorded should be displayed.
4 ÷ If a disc has already been loaded when the CD input is selected, it will starts
to play automatically. In this case, press the stop (7) key to stop it.
÷ When you select DVD/VIDEO (External input), adjust the input level. t
5. Start recording.
REC/ARM 1 Start recording.
2 Play (or tune) the input source to be recorded.
÷ If a disc has already been loaded
Tips in CD recording
When recording CD tracks onto a tape, if you leave 1 Set the CD player in pause mode.
the cassette deck in record-pause mode beforehand, 2 Select the track to be recorded with the skip
the cassette deck recording can be started at the same (4, ¢) keys.
time as the CD starts to be played (synchronous re- (The CD player pauses at the beginning of
cording function). the selected track.)
3 Put the cassette deck in Record-pause mode.
(Press the REC/ARM key twice.)
4 Start playing the CD.
(Synchronous recording starts.)
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Load tapes in the decks. 3 Use the same tape transport directions.
÷ When recording is started, the tape will be transported
in the direction selected in this step.
Playing tape Recording tape
A A ( > :side A, < : side B)
+Scrolled display
LT I CONTRO
MU L
Deck B Rec
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SELECT
Tape Dubbi
÷ Dubbing ends automatically when the side(s) to be
dubbed has been fully recorded on.
To stop dubbing
REC/ARM
CD Program
3 Enter track No.s in the order you
want to play them. +Scrolled display (Select Disc/Track No.)
1 Select the disc. Lights
MU
LT I CONTRO
L Select Dis
SELECT
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P01 D1 T??
2 Select the track.
MU
LT I CONTRO
L
SELECT
P01 D1 T01
÷ Even if you program a disc or track which does not exist
in the tray, it is deleted automatically in playback.
÷ Press the BACK key to return to the previous step and
(To select other tracks, repeat steps 1 restart operation from there.
and 2 for each of the additional tracks.) ÷ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. When “Full” is
displayed, no more tracks can be programmed.
3 Press the ENTER key.
ENTER
+Scrolled display
(Press 'ENTER' to Start, 'JOG' to Check )
4
Press the TIME key on the remote control unit to switch
Check the programmed tracks the time display.
(and replace, add or delete tracks as
required).
To check:
LT I CONTRO
MU L
P01 D1 T02
SELECT 2 Perform the same operations ÷ The added track number is added to the end of the
as in step 3-1and 2. existing program.
5
LT I CONTRO
MU
Enter it.
L
MENU
SELECT
ENTER
Repeated playback
Desired titles or discs can be played back repeatedly.
1 Cancel “PGM”.
If the “PGM” indicator is lit, make Goes off
1 Cancel “PGM”.
If the “PGM” indicator is lit, make Goes off
sure to turn it off. ‹ sure to turn it off. ‹
LT I CONTRO 1 2 3
MU L
4 Select “One Track Repeat”. Press the key repeatedly to switch the
display.
(Remote control unit only) 1 “Repeat off” (Repeat canceled)
2 “One Track Repeat”
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REPEAT
3 “Disc Repeat”
4 “All Repeat”
Press the key repeatedly to switch the +Scrolled display (Disc Repeat) Lights
display.
1 “Repeat off” (Repeat canceled) Disc Repea
2 “One Track Repeat”
3 “Disc Repeat”
4 “All Repeat”
Lights
+Scrolled display
(One Track Repeat)
1 Cancel “PGM”.
If the “PGM” indicator is lit, make Goes off
1 Perform the procedure in
“Listening in the desired sequence
sure to turn it off. ‹ (program playback)” till step 3 to
program the desired CD tracks.
2 Select the disc to be played first. Lights
¤
DISC
SKIP
÷ All of the programmed tracks will be played
repeatedly.
2 Start playback.
3 Select “All Repeat”. ENTER
REPEAT
3 Select “PGM Repeat”.
(Remote control unit only)
REPEAT
Application section
3 “Disc Repeat” 1 “PGM Repeat”
4 “All Repeat” 2 “Repeat off” (Repeat canceled)
+Scrolled display (All Repeat) Lights +Scrolled display (PGM Repeat) Lights
Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until the repeat mode is switched off.
÷ The repeat mode can also be canceled by pressing the 0 OPEN/CLOSE key.
36 Playback of CD
Random playback
As the titles are selected randomly each time, the music can be enjoyed of it.
Random playback can play tracks in one to three discs.
Goes off
One Disc R
CDO1 1:12
÷ Pressing the 4 key once returns to the beginning
÷ Playback stops after each title has been played once.
of the track being played.
÷ When the TIME key of the remote control unit is pressed
during playback, the time display appears but it soon
returns to the original display.
This unit is equipped with the following functions utilizing RDS data:
PTY (Program TYpe) Search : °
The “RDS” indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast
The tuner automatically searches for a station which is currently
(signal) is received.
broadcasting a specified program type (genre).
Set the receiving band to FM and preset RDS stations with the auto memory function. §
AUTO
ST. 01FM102.50
38 R.D.S.
Set the reception band to FM. Preset RDS stations with the auto memory function. §
Education EDUCATE
the 29 program types by displaying them in Drama DRAMA
sequence. Culture CULTURE
Press and hold the key and release it when the Science SCIENCE
desired program type appears. Varied VARIED
Weather WEATHER
Finance FINANCE
UP
Children’s program CHILDREN
¢
Social Affairs SOCIAL
Religion RELIGION
Phone In PHONE IN
Travel TRAVEL
Leisure LEISURE
Jazz Music JAZZ
Country Music COUNTRY
National Music NATION M
Oldies Music OLDIES
Folk Music FOLK M
Documentary DOCUMENT
Alarm Test* TEST
Alarm* ALARM
* This item appears only when the unit receives the data. You
cannot select it using the 4 ¢ keys.
R.D.S.
39
PTY AUTO
ST. ROCK M
(Press the key again during search to cancel it.)
PTY AUTO
ST. BBC
To change to a different program type : Goes off
Application section
Repeat steps 1, 2, 3.
40 Convenient CD recording
Selection of the recording type
With this unit, the following edit recording is Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto
possible according to the purpose. Note Metal tapes.
\
Perform this operation when a track you want to record
CD ONE TRACK RECORDING starts during CD playback. This starts recording of the
track from the beginning.
\
Program the desired tracks from up to 3 CD discs in the
CD PROGRAM RECORDING desired order and record the programmed playback onto
tape.
The recording will be interrupted for the part of the guide tape during both -side recording. To avoid the case like
this, please use single-side recording.
Application section
Note
Recording
3 Select “CD-One Track Recording” . The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
“CD One-Track Recording”
LT I CONTRO
MU L
SELECT
(Only during CD playback)
“CD Direct Recording”
“CD Program Recording”
“Timer Recording”
Application section
+Scrolled display (CD One-Track Recording)
Press 'ENT
÷ Playback restarts from the beginning of the track being
played and recording starts at the same time.
Recording
2 Select “CD Direct Recording”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
LT I CONTRO
MU L
SELECT
“CD Direct Recording”
“CD Program Recording”
“Timer Recording”
CD Direct
3 Select the disc.
Application section
Select Dis
LT I CONTRO
MU L
SELECT
Disc No.1
4 Start recording. +Scrolled display (Press 'ENTER' to Start)
ENTER
Press 'ENT
÷ Recording of CD starts at the same time as playback. To end recording in the middle
÷ At the end of tape, the music is not recorded on the
leader tape portion. If you do not want any music to
be interrupted in the middle, refer to “Recording on
TAPE” and start recording of side B with the
interrupted track. • ÷ Both the cassette deck and CD player stop.
Convenient CD recording
43
1 Select “Recording Options” . The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
MU
LTI CONTROL “CD Program Play”
MENU
SELECT
“Recording Options”
“Tape Dubbing”
“Audio Options”
“Clock Options”
“Language Options”
+Scrolled display (Recording Options)
Recording
2 Select “CD Program Recording”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
LT I CONTRO
MU L
“CD Direct Recording”
SELECT Lights
“CD Program Recording”
“Timer Recording”
Application section
2 Check, replace, add or delete the pro-
grammed tracks as required.
(Perform step 4 on page 33.)
To end recording in the middle ÷ The program mode is maintained even after recording is
completed. To return to the normal mode, it is required
that the program mode is cancel.. ‹
Balance adjustment
Adjusts the balance of left and right volume.
÷ “Balance” is not displayed when “S.direct” is selected with the SOUND CONTROL jog dial, etc.
Audio Opti
2 Select “Balance”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
“Custom EQ 1”
MU
LT I CONTRO
L
“Custom EQ 2”
SELECT “Custom EQ 3”
“Balance”
“DVD/VIDEO Input Level” (Only when the DVD/
VIDEO input is selected)
“Beep Sound”
Application section
3 Adjust. Balance
LT I CONTRO
MU L
ENTER
+Scrolled display (Adjust L/R Balance)
Adjust L/R
The right volume The left volume
is decreased is decreased
Indicates the center
L---*---R
Indicates the balance setting
Effective sound adjustment
45
Audio Opti
3 Select “DVD/VIDEO Input Level” . The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
MU
LTI CONTROL “Custom EQ 1”
Application section
SELECT
“Custom EQ 2”
“Custom EQ 3”
“Balance” (Only when “S.direct” is not selected)
“ “DVD/VIDEO Input Level”
“Beep Sound”
4 Adjust.
+Scrolled display (DVD/VIDEO Input Level)
DVD/VIDEO
LT I CONTRO
MU L
ENTER
+Scrolled display (Adjust Level)
Adjust Lev
The level is The level is
decreased increased
Level -2
÷ Adjustment is possible in the range of 0 to -- 7.
46 Effective sound adjustment
Listening to music with desired tone and sound field/ Switching the display
(Equalizer effect and 3D surround effect)
This unit permits selection of six preset equalizer patterns and three user’s equalizer patterns as well
as the 3D surround levels. The “S.direct” (Source Direct) mode allows you to reproduce pure sound by
bypassing the EX.BASS, equalizer and 3D surround circuitry.
BASS
EQ cuitry
“Effect off” ............ Normal playback
Lights when equalizer is selected. ÷ To cancel the equalizer, 3D surround and “S.direct”,
select “Effect off”.
1 Select “Audio Options”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
“CD Program Play”
“Recording Options”
MU
LT I CONTRO
L “Tape Dubbing”
MENU
SELECT
“Audio Options”
“Clock Options”
“Language Options”
+Scrolled display (Audio Options)
Audio Opti
2 Select the number to be used for
storage. The following items can be selected by turning the
(Custom EQ1 ~ EQ3) MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
“Custom EQ 1”
I CONTRO
“Custom EQ 2”
LT
MU L
SELECT “Custom EQ 3”
“Balance” (Only when “S.direct” is not selected)
“DVD/VIDEO Input Level” (Only when the DVD/
VIDEO input is selected)
“Beep Sound”
3 Adjust the equalizer pattern. +Scrolled display (Adjust Bass)
MU
LT I CONTRO
L
Adjust Bas
SELECT
3D Lev. 1
48 Timer operation Adjust the clock before setting the timer.
Sleep timer
The power is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed.
Timer programming
Timer playback : Plays (or receives) the selected source in the set time range.
AI timer playback (When timer playback starts, the volume increases gradually.)
Timer recording : Records the selected source in the set time range.
Auto Power Save
When the power is ON and neither recording nor playback is executed for 30 minutes or more, the power
is switched off automatically by this function.
When the volume control is set to 0 or the mute function is on during playback, the Auto Power Save
function is also activated.
Sleep timer
Set the number of minutes after which the power is The following items can be selected by turning the
to be turned OFF. MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
“CD Program Play”
Clock Opti
2 Select “Sleep Timer”. The following items can be selected by turning the
MULTI CONTROL jog dial.
I CONTRO
Lights
LT
MU L
SELECT
“Sleep Timer”
“Adjust Time”
“Timer Play”
Application section
MU
LTI CONTROL Sleep 90
ENTER
Timer programming
The program timer can set either timer playback or timer recording. Either “Everyday” (executing a
timer program once every day) or “One Time” (executing it only once) can be selected for each timer
program. Once the time range and content of a timer program has been set, it can be activated or
deactivated as desired.
÷ If you made a mistake during timer setting:
Press the BACK key to return to the previous step and restart operation from there.
Application section
I CONTRO
MU
LT L
“Tape Dubbing” MU
LT I CONTRO
L “Tape Dubbing”
“Audio Options” “Audio Options”
“Clock Options” “Clock Options”
SELECT “Language Options” SELECT “Language Options”
The saved contents cannot be cleared. The con- +Scrolled display (Select on time)
tents are cleared only when they are changed.
Select on
Select off
6 Enter the OFF time.
MU
LT I CONTRO
L
SELECT
off 7:00 off 7:00am
(For U.K. and Europe) (Other countries)
When the power is ON and neither recording nor playback is executed for 30 minutes or more, the
power is switched off automatically by this function.
2 Select the input source. 2 Select the broadcast station (only when TUNER
is selected above).
LT I CONTRO LT I CONTRO
MU L
Select the source to be played. MU L
Select the preset station No.
AUTO
ST. 03FM 89.00
SELECT
Application section
+Scrolled display (Press 'ENTER' to Save, 'JOG' to check)
Lights
TIMER
TIMER
÷ If the TIMER indicator is blinking now, set the time of the
day again. p
52 Important Items
Maintenance
Cleaning the head section Cleaning the heads and peripheral components
For maintaining the best condition of the deck and for longer service life, always keep
Cotton swab the heads (recording / playback / erase), capstan and pinch roller clean.
Capstan To clean them, perform the following:
1. Open the cassette holder.
2. Using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol, clean the head (recording / playback / erase),
capstan and pinch roller carefully.
Head Demagnetizing the head
Pinch roller When the recording / playback head is magnetized, the sound quality will deteriorate.
In such a case, demagnetize the head using a commercially available demagnetizer
Tape guides
(head eraser).
There are precisely aligned parts around the heads, including the tape guides.
Note When cleaning, pay special attention so as not to apply shock to them.
Reference
Caution on condensation Memory backup function
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there Stored contents which are Clock display
is a great difference in temperature between this unit and cleared immediately when
power plug is unplugged
the outside. from power outlet
This unit may not function properly if condensation oc- Stored contents which are Amplifier
curs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours with the cleared in at least a day after POWER status (ON or OFF)
power plug is unplugged Input selection
power left ON, and restart the operation after the con- from power outlet Volume control value
densation has dried up. Balance level
Equalizer’s manual memory
created by the user
Be specially cautious against condensation in a fol- 3D surround level
Tuner unit
lowing circumstance: Receiving band
When this unit is carried from a place to another across a Frequency
Preset stations
large difference in temperature, when the humidity in the Program timer setting con-
room where this unit is installed increases, etc. tents
Cassette deck unit
Transport direction
Tape Equalizer
Notes related to transportation and movement Reverse mode
Other
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out the Language
following procedures.
Knowledge section
What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the following table
according to the symptom of your trouble.
Operation to reset
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impos- then, while holding the ENTER key depressed,
sibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the plug the power cord again.
power cord is unplugged while power is ON or due to ENTER
(Main unit only)
an external factor. In this case, execute the following
procedure to reset the microcomputer and return it to
normal condition.
÷ Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears
the stored contents and returns to the factory set
condition.
Receiver, speakers
Symptom Cause Remedy
Sound is not produced. ÷ The speaker cords are disconnected. ÷ Connect properly referring to “Sys-
tem connection”. 7
÷ The MUTE switch of remote control ÷ Switch MUTE OFF.
unit is switched ON. (
÷ The headphone plug is inserted into ÷ Unplug the headphone plug.
the jack. *
“STANDBY” and “TIMER” ÷ The speaker cords are short-circuited. ÷ Turn the power OFF, remove the short-
indicators blink alternately circuit and turn the power ON again.
and no sound is output.
Sound is not produced from ÷ The speaker cords are disconnected. ÷ Connect properly referring to “Sys-
the left or right speakers. tem connection”. 7
÷ The left and right volumes are not ÷ Adjust the left and right volume bal-
balanced. ance. r
The clock display blinks. ÷ There was a power failure. ÷ Adjust the present time again. ^
÷ The power cord was unplugged from ÷ Adjust the present time again. ∑
the outlet. ^
Timer operation is not pos- ÷ The present time has not been ad- ÷ Adjust the present time referring to ^
sible. justed or there was a power failure. “Clock adjustment”.
÷ The timer program or the timer ON/ ÷ Check the timer program and set its ON/
OFF time has not been set properly. OFF time properly. Note that “Everyday”
and “One Time” cannot be set simulta-
neously for a single timer program. p
Radio stations cannot be re- ÷ The antennas have not been con- ÷ Connect antennas.
Knowledge section
ceived. nected. 6
÷ A proper broadcasting band has not ÷ Select a band.
been selected. §
÷ The frequency of the station to be ÷ Tune to the frequency of the desired
received is not tuned. station. §
Sound from the DVD/ ÷ The input level is too high. ÷ Decrease the input level.
VIDEO INPUT (external in-
put) is distorted. t
54 In case of difficulty
Noise interferes. ÷ Car ignition noise. ÷ Install the outdoor antenna in an apart
position from the road.
÷ Influence of an electric appliance. ÷ Switch the suspected electric appli-
ance OFF.
÷ A TV set is installed near the system. ÷ Increase the distance between the
sets. 7
No station can be received ÷ The frequency of the preset station is ÷ Preset stations with tunable frequen-
by preset call operation. not tunable. cies. ¶
÷ The preset memory has been cleared ÷ Preset stations again.
because the power cord has been
unplugged for a long period. ¶
Demonstration starts sud- ÷ The power plug was unplugged from ÷ This is not a malfunction. Press
denly. the outlet while the power switch the DISPLAY/DEMO key to can-
was ON, or there was a power failure. cel the demonstration. 4
Power turns OFF in the ÷ “A.P.S. on” is set. ÷ Set it to “A.P.S. off”.
middle of operation. p
Cassette deck
Symptom Cause Remedy
Sound cannot be produced ÷ The head is dirty. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Mainte-
by pressing the play key. nance”. W
÷ The tape is wound too tight due to ÷ Try another tape.
irregular winding.
÷ A nonrecorded tape is played. ÷ Play a recorded tape.
No operation occurs even ÷ The cassette holder is not closed com- ÷ Close the holder completely.
when an operation key is pletely. ™
pressed. ÷ The operation key is pressed immedi- ÷ Press operations keys in more than a
ately after closing the cassette holder. few seconds after closing the holder.
÷ The operation key is pressed in less ÷ Press operation keys after waiting for
than 4 seconds after turning the power more than 4 seconds.
ON.
÷ A tape is not inserted in the unit. ÷ Insert a tape. ™
÷ The tape is wound too tight due to ÷ Try another tape.
irregular winding.
÷ The tape is fully wound to one of the ÷ Change the tape transport direction or
reels. reverse the tape insertion orientation. ™
In dubbing, the tape stops ÷ This is due to the difference in the ÷ Small time difference does not mean
at different moments in tape length or characteristics of the a malfunction.
decks A and B. mechanisms of two cassette decks.
The cassette holders cannot ÷ The key is pressed during recording or ÷ Press in stop mode.
Knowledge section
1.With some tapes, a squeaky noise is produced when the tape is stopped automatically. This is due to the tape
Notes protection function, and not a malfunction.
2.Do not use longer tape than 100 minutes tapes, for the tape is too thin and gets easily tangled.
In case of difficulty
55
Sound is harsh or high fre- ÷ The head is dirty. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Mainte-
quencies are not repro- nance”.
duced. ÷ The tape is stretched or shrunk. ÷ Try another tape. W
Sound is distorted. ÷ The tape being played was recorded ÷ Try another tape.
with distorted sound.
÷ A tape which has been recorded with ÷ Switch off the equalizer and 3D
the equalizer and/or 3D surround surround effects before starting
effects is being played back by playback.
applying the equalizer effect. y
Noise is noticeable. ÷ The tape head is magnetized. ÷ Demagnetize the head referring to
“Maintenance”. W
÷ External noise is induced. ÷ Install the system at a distance from
other electric appliances and TV.
÷ A tape which has been recorded with ÷ Switch on the Tape Equalizer.
Dolby NR is being played back with-
out switching the Tape Equalizer. £
Sound vibrates. ÷ The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Mainte-
nance”. W
÷ The tape is wound irregularly. ÷ Wind the tape again by fast forward-
ing, rewinding or playing from an end
to the other. £
Recording cannot be started ÷ The recording protect tab of the cas- ÷ Use a cassette with an unbroken re-
by pressing the record key. sette has been broken. cording protect tab or block the hole. 5
÷ The cassette holder is not closed com- ÷ Close the holder completely.
pletely. ™
÷ The TAPE input is selected. ÷ Select the source to be recorded with
the CD, TUNER, or AUX key. ª
÷ The tape is fully wound to one of the ÷ Change the tape transport direction of
reels. deck B or reverse the tape insertion
orientation. •
CD player
Symptom Cause Remedy
A CD is placed in the player ÷ The disc is placed upside down. ÷ Place the disc properly, with the label
but it cannot be played. side facing upward. )
÷ The disc position is displaced. ÷ Place the disc properly. )
÷ The disc is extremely dirty. ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”. 5
÷ The disc is scratched. ÷ Try another disc.
÷ Dew is condensed on the optics lens. ÷ Refer to “Caution on condensation”
and remove the condensation by
evaporation. W
Sound is not produced. ÷ The disc has not been placed. ÷ Place a disc in the CD player. )
Knowledge section
÷ The player is not set to the play mode. ÷ Press the play key. )
÷ The disc is extremely dirty. ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”. 5
÷ The disc is scratched. ÷ Try another disc.
Sound skips. ÷ The disc is dirty. ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Handling
of discs and tapes”. 5
÷ The disc is scratched. ÷ Try another disc.
÷ The player was subjected to vibration. ÷ Install the unit in a place not subject to
vibrations.
56 In case of difficulty
General
Symptom Cause Remedy
No operation occurs when ÷ The MULTI CONTROL setting mode ÷ Cancel the MULTI CONTROL setting
an operation key is pressed. is activated. mode. %
FCC WARNING
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority
to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
NOTE:
Knowledge section
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications, if it is not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
–– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
–– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
–– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
–– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Specifications 57
Knowledge section
1.KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be
Notes
changed without notice.
2.Sufficient performance may not be possible at very low temperatures (0°C or less).
58 Specifications