Kenwood BJV140Z User Manual

KENWOOD
MINIDISC RECORDER

1050MD

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATION
B60-3502-00 @ (K) IMG: 98/12 11 10987654321 97/12 11 10 9 8
Introduction
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Units are designed for operation as follows.
U.S.A. and Canada.........................................
L Caution: Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
AC 120 V only
Safety precautions /!\ Caution: Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, W'lTHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" WITHIN THE PRODUCT'S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPE RATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING
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The marking of products using lasers
Tg6 mark.ng is located on the rear panel and says that the comoonent 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 Ganger hazardous radiation outside the unit.
THE APPLIANCE.
(Except for some areas)
CLASSI
LASER PRODUCT
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REQUIREMENT BY NEDERLAND GAZETTE
Batteries are suppliea with this product. When they empty, you should not throw away. Instead, Hand tnem n as small chemical waste.
Introdactiofi
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Contents
Caution: Read the pages marked f carefully to ensure safe operation.
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Before applying power ............................................................................................................................ 2
A.. Safety precautions.................................................................................................................................... 2
Contents................................................................................................................................................... 3
Special feature......................................................................................................................................... 4
Accessories...............................................................................................................................................4
INPORTANT SAFEGUARDS............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Information that you should know.................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Safety Precautions................................................................................................................................... 7
Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................8
MD system..................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
System connections........................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Names and functions of parts......................................................................................................................................................................._12
Display/Main unit................................................................................................................................... 12
Remote control unit................................................................................................................................ 14
Operation of remote control unit................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Playback of Mini Disc......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Playing tracks in order from track No. 1 ................................................................................................ 16
Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH)......................................................................... 17
Playback from desired track................................................................................................................... 18
Random playback .................................................................................................................................. 18
Programming..........................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Programming tracks in a desired order.................................................................................................. 20
Repeated playback ............................................................................................................................... 22
Recording-related keys......................................................................................................................................................................................23
AUTO/MANUAL key.............................................................................................................................. 23
MONITOR key........................................................................................................................................23
REC MODE key..................................................................................................................................... 24
Recording (ANALOG input).............................................................................................................................................................................26
ANALOG recording................................................................................................................................ 26
Recording (DIGTAL input)............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
DIGTALI recording..................................................................................................................................28
Synchro recording with CD playback......................................................................................................30
DIGTALI recording and SCMS............................................................................................................... 30
Editing........................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Selecting the editing function type........................................................................................................ 31
Moving the track being played (TRACK MOVE).....................................................................................32
Moving several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)................................................................................... 34
Dividing the track being played (TRACK DIVIDE)..................................................................................36
Combining the track being played (TRACK COMBINE) ....................................................................... 38
Erasing the track being played (TRACK ERASE) ..................................................................................40
Erasing one or more track at a time (QUICK ERASE)
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42
Editing titles............................................................................................................................................44
Changing the displayed contents..................................................................................................................................................................48
TIME DISPLAY key.................................................................................................................................48
LEVEL METER MODE key................................................................................................................... 48
Timer operations...................................................................................................................................................................................................49
Timer playback, timer recording..............................................................................................................49
In case of difficulty................................................................................................................................................................................................50
Specifications..........................................................................................................................................................................................................53
Unpacking
Uncac' t"B unn ca^eiuliy a^’c -"la^.e sj"e :na: a" accessor es a^'c cai as'oc so :sey '.v :: no: be os: Exar^Kie roe unit for any poss:b iitv c' s^npoing camage b vour unc s aaoisgec Of rans to oneraie. notcv vol/ aeaie' "''^'ec
10 vOl. ayectiy. no:iiy :be soipo^ng cooioary ■■,vi:nc.:T aeia'',. Oniy -.ne consignee 'inc oerson c" comoa-’v receivo'c :ne a
came" 'o" 5’':idd ng aamace VVe recommenc :nat you reta n me 0'‘ig nai canon anc pacKs'c mate^ a s lor ..sc shonia vo.. :"ansoo': oi shic me j- : '
Keep this manual handy for future reference.

Special feature

Introduction
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This u" IS ajo 0 egj pment naseo on me Mnn D:sc torn nas me cacabiiny to recoro signa'S or" a scs.T"'e operaoi svsic"" so *ne 'ecora nos are not ceoraaed ov e:e"'ei ra
"D.Rl V.E. " for high-quality recording
Sampling rate converter
Versatile editing functions
Title input title search
a* T’"e Mih! D sc (MD! is an apolicafon c' tr-e or^nca ang magnem-oo’ ca' rec-no ogv a;'o :y or m^c b/D ^s eqjivaien: to t're Co"'ioact Disc iCD. ~ne MD ..ses oo: o’-a 'ro:'-co-;tac:
Tom a'"d me a ses are never scaicneo o' da'oaaeo oiavoacK
This unit incorporates the KENWOOD-original "D.R.I.V.E." circuit which
makes high quality sound reproduction possible.
(D.R.LV.Ë.:Dynannic Resolotino intensive Vector Enhancement'
The sampling rate converter incorporated in this unit is compatible with all
digital sources (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz).
• 48 kHz : Standarc mode ci DAT. For mcorc ng of B rnodc broadcasting of B5 tenen etc »44 1 kHz ■ Stanoaro moae of DAT. For 'ecoramo of CD, tvlD, etc.
• 32 kHz : Stsnaara mode ana lo'^ig-nou" mode of DAT ro" '■ocoro ng c" .A mode o'oaacas:-
In addition to the conventional editing functions (MOVE, DIVIDE, COMBINE and ERASE), this unit provides more versatile editing functions such as the QUICK MOVE function for moving desired tracks at once orthe QUICK ERASE
function for erasing desired tracks at once.
In addition to the "Title inputfunction" which allows to assign disc and track
titles simply using the multi-jog dial and the "Title search function" which
allows to find the desired track title, the "Preset title function" provides a selection of frequently used titles.
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Accessories

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Caution :Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
P'ease read aii of the safety and ODeratmc instructions oefore ooerating this apDiiance. Adhere to all wa’'nings on The aoDiiance
and n the instruction nnanual. Follow all the safety and operating
instructions. These safety and opcating instructions should Pe retained for future reference.
1. Power sources - The appliance should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described m the instruction manual or as marked on the appliance. If you are not sine of the tyoe 0^ oower supply to your nome, consult your appliance aealer c oca' power company For apphances mtenoed to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the instruction manual.
2. Power-cord protection - Power-supply cords should
be routed so tnat they are not likely to be walked on or pTicned by Items placed upon or against tnem. pay particular attention to co.rds at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point v^vhere they exit from the appliance.
Never pull or stretch
the cord.
3 CAUTION - Polarization - This aophance may oe
eouipped W'lth a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wader than the other). This plug will fit into the Dow'er outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug snould still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of tne polarized plug.
4. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are proviaed
for ventiiation and toe.nsure reliable operation of the appliance a'^d to protect it froim overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The appliance should be situated so
that Its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. To maintain gooa ventilation, do not put records ora table-cloth on the appliance. Place tne appliance at least 10'em away from tne walls. Do not use the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings. This appliance should not be placed ma built-in installation sucn as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's
instructions have oeen adhered to.
6. Temperature-The appliance may'■’■oi fjncpo.n ptoperiy 5
if used at extremely low, or freez'nc temperatures. T’-ie ideal ambient temperature is above *5'C (4t''Fi
7. Heat - Tne appliance snoulo be situatea away 'ro'’’" neat
sources such as raaiators, heat registers, stoves, c
otherappliances (including amiphfiersi that produce heat
8. Elect ricshock-Careshouidoetaken sot ha tobiect SCO
not fall and liquid is no: spiiiec mto the enclosure tnrougn openings. If a meta- ODjects, sucn as a nair pm O'" a needle, comes into contact W'hn the mside of this appliance, a Dangerous electric snock may result. Fc families w'lth children, never permit chilaren to put anything, especially metal, inside this aophance.
9. Enclosure removal - Never remove the enclosure. If
the internal parts are touchée accidentaliy. a serious electric shock might occur.
10. Magnetic fields - Keep the appliance away from sources
of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker systems, radios, nnotorized toys or magnetized objects.
11. Cleaning - Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
12. Accessories - Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. Theappliance may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
5. Water and moisture - The appliance shoula not be
used nearwater -forexample, nearabathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub. in a wet basement, or near a sw'imming dooI, etc.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
13.Lightning - For adaec о>'о:естюп fo" :o.s aoDi.-arce ng a
ighiniOG sTorm. or-wner ¡i is en jratreraea ana urusec *0'
long oerioas O' Time, uopluc i: from the wan outlet ano disconnect the antenna caoie svsten'. This w- i o^even* damage to tne apDlian.ee due to lightning ai^d powe--l:"e surges.
14.Abnormal smell - If an annormai smeii c snioKe i.;
detected, immediately turn the power OFF ana unoiur the aDOiiance front the waf outlet. Contact you' aeaie-' o neamst service center,
POWER OFF!
15.Damage requiring service - The aDonance should oe serviced by cualifiea service pe■■sonne wnen.
A. The power-supply cord or :ne plug has been aa-’'’''aged. B. Ooiects have^al'en, or uouid has beer souied mtothe appuarce. C. 'i'he appuarce nas peer-i exposec to ra n o’ water. D. T he apoiiance does no tapoear to ope rate normally oy toliowng the instruction manua-. Adiusi oniy those controls tnat are covered oy the instruction mianuai as an imorope' adiustrrieht of otner conrois may result r damage ana wil'^ ofte*"! regirre extensive work by a Gua.ified technician to
■■esto'e the appi-ence to 'ts normal ooeration.
E. The appi ance nas beer aroppec, m me enclosure damaged. F. Tne 3DDI ance exmbits a marked change m oe''formance.
16.Servicing - The L^ser snoulc not attempt to service the
appliance beyonc that Described in tne mstruction manual. Ahotr’ersewic ng snou.d be refe-eo to qualified service oersonnel.
18.Power lines - An o.ns ao' 3nten"e svste'" s’'gu:c; -rot t ;ocatea m tre v^cmev c' ovemeaa oowe' i "es m ot"e' e ec" iic"T 0" power c.rcuits, o" wnemcarma: '’to sue" cov\ e" : or circuits. When Tstailmg an outslOe antenna syste"". extre'^
care snoula be take^^ to Keeo tron'. tcutmi^g sucn oowtr .
O'" circuits as contact wit" tne’'" m^aht oe *a:a
19.AC outlets - Do no: com-'ec' otnm auG C £
wit" a power consur"ot;0'' lame' ""an t"at sr the AC outlet on tre 'ear pane- Never co"i e.ectrical appliances, sue" as a" rcr. o' teas: prevent f.re or electric snoc<
20. Overloading - Do not overmao wah outlets, extension coras.
or integral convenience receptacles as this cari result i" a risf of fire or electric shock.
21. Attachment - Do not use attachm.ents not recommended bv
The appliance manufacturer as they m,av cause hazarns.
22. Replacement parts - When replacement parts are ’■equ.rec,
oe su-'e the service lechmcia" has used replacemient parts specifieaDythemanufacturerorhavetnesamecriaracteristics as tne original parts. Unauthorized suostitutions may result in fire, esectnc shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety check - Uoon completion of any service or repairs to
this aoDliance, ask tne service tecnnician to perform safety checks to determine That the appliance is in proper operating condition.
17.Outdoor antenna grounding - If an outsioe antenna s
connectec to the appliance, be sure the antenna system IS grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges ano ouht up static marges. ArtmleSlOo* t"e National Eiectrical Code ANSl/NFPA 70, provides
in"ormatioh, wTh respect to coper gmundmo o* the mast and supporting structure. Grounding o* tne lead-m
V'/ire to an antenna disenarge unit, size of grounaing
conouctors, location of antenna disenarge uni:,
connection to grounding eiectroaes, ana reauirements tor tne grounding electrode. See Figure.
EXAMPLE OF ANJTEXiXA GROOXDING AS PEF
national electrical CODE
ANTENNA
lead in wire
ANTENNA
T discharge UNIT
iNEC SECTION 8'0 ?0i
GROUNDING CONOUCTORS
■NEC SECTION 810 Z1 ■
GROUND ClAMO
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
^EC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
■ NEC ART 250. PART
Ite"' 3 IS not reouired exceot tor grounoea or polarized equipment. Ite,"' 17 ano 18 зге not requirec except for j’lits provided with antenna te'm'nais.
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Infomation that you should know

Safety Precautions
Handling of Mini Disc
As the Disc is accommodated mside a canricge, ca-'' oe handiea vvitnout canng aoout dost o' h'^gemnnt Hovv-eve-. sta'nea or soiiec caariage mav cause mialfunct.ori ~o erioy oeautdu- so-^rc for ex­tenaca oenca c* time, take care o-'- trie follcwicc C'omts
Do not touch the disc directly.
Do nc: iGuc'i *'■’6 CISC ov ooenrg tre shutte’’ with carrraqe w !i oe aamaoeo ' c is "orced ooe"
rare The
Care
Wipe perodicaily a^^st ana dm ottacrieo on the carriage witn a aiy ciotn.
Write protect tab
To protect recoraea contents against acciaenta ems^'e. set t^'e vvrte D'otect tan o" the aisc open Rem"" f'e tap to tne ongna dos tior vvnen you vva"t to recorc sianais o" ire disc
Storage position
Do "m' :cave Mim Discs ir place wrrere the temperature anc/or nurTiidry are extreme y hiar Tor example, m a place sjp ect to airect
Note related to transportation and movement
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out the
following operations.
1. Set the POWER key to ON without loading a Mini Disc.
• ChecK mat nc d'se is present r t"e ..r
2. Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears.
3. Set the POWER key to OFF.
Installation position
The IVlD ’■ecorde" is eery serxsitive to vibrations. :t snou.d be instated I" a position sjpiect to as small vbratior as possible
Dust countermeasure
Tne shutter of tne disc cartr'Oge is permanently open while the disc iS maded m the set. Therefore, to prevent dust from penetrating inside tne disc, take the disc out of the unit immediately after completion of recoroing or playback
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Maintenance
Information that you should know
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Cleaning
UnolijgthisaDDiicnce t^oti the wa^ - outlet oe'ore ciearnog. Do not use volatile solvents such as aicohol. paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to Clean :ne cabinet Use a clean dry cloth
Unplug power cord
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Reference notes
Beware of condensation
When ware' vaoo" comes into contact with the sur-'ace o' cold material, wate" drops am omduceo. If condensation occum. correct operation may not be possible, or tne jn-T may not function correctly. Tn s IS '’ot a malfunction, however, tne unit should be dneo [To do fn-s, turn the POWER switch ON and leave tne ur^^t as it is fo^'
Severn hours)
Caution against contact revitalizer
Do not use contact cleaners because ■; couio cause a niai-uncr on Be speciai y careful aga.nst co^cact cieanecs containing o .. ror t"ev niay
oefor^n the piastic con^ponente.
Be especially careful in the following conditions:
• When the umt is brought from a cold p-ace to a w'arm piace, and there IS a large temperature difference
• When a heate- starts operating.
• When the unit is brought from an a-r-cond'tioneo olace to a place of hign temperature with high humidity.
• When there is a large difference between the internal temperature of the unit and the amoient temperature, or m conditions wnere conden sation occurs easily.
Memory backup
The tyo cal oenod for v/hich the memory can be bacKed up wh^le tne power cora is unplugged or the POWER key is set to tne OFF position IS about 3 weeks, though th:s may be variable debendmg on the surroundmg environment. Incaseofionghoursof power failure orsiippingoutofthe power core, the oata relatec to recording and edTinglthat IS usually recorded at the moment tne Mm: Disc is eiected) may oe cleared or destroyed before It IS written m the Mini Disc. Remember that the data lost cannot be recoverea. After recoroing or editing, oe sure to eject tne Mm, Disc so that the recording or editing data can be written m tne disc
WARNING NOTICE:
IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS. ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COM MERCIALLY AVAILABLE TAPES OR DISCS SHOULD CONTACT THE MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED OR
THE performing RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

MD system

The Mini Disc system has the features as summarized in the following.
■ LKG L. i_.' 'L-OniGGC" Disc . OiaVDSC"- CSC G6 SISTIGG “''On^ acy OOS t Qi’'. ^RgcoO'^'i GCCeSS'
; li uses a oisc with a dia"e:e'' of 64 -.na: .s eccomtnoaa'ea s carviage 3 Two ryoes o" discs car; oe usea. ipiayDacr oniy discs, recoraaoie / oiavao e oiscs'
“ Uc 10 74 ^ "utes of record "o o- oiavDacs s oossio e ..smg nigr-eff ciencv coc no technoiog\
5 Courtemeasj^e agamsT vioration is take’" us no seoiicorcucto" ’we’^o'y c'^.-p.
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Playback-only Mini Disc
This type of MD can be usea oniy tor piayoacs and IS used by the coh'.r^ercially-avaiiabie sic MD scftvvare oackages Toe piavDacK-ociv MD IS an optical d sc ^Ke r’e Compact Disc (CD) Tne s gnais a-e '■ecomed as t^e prese-'ce O' absence o^ sma pus ana mac out cy an opt.cal. non-contact pickup
Recordable Mini Disc
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This MD ^s a "';ag"cto-cot ca o se отю" cò- oe reccraea ov magnet e iieia moauiabor. T; "■eco'a s.gnais. a se" iig”t s maciatec fro'"" tnt PottO”- sioe O' me ■"agneto-opt ca. aisc arc rragnehc Те a ¡s eop lec me uoocr sict
Sound-skip prevention memory
Dur ng nlavDaC’,, m.s unit aiways stores signais ,r memory temporarily to prevent sound 'mm Deing sK;ppec n case of v biat o". As a ''esalt. eve'"i
wnen mo data frorr me optoai p.ckuo is nterrupted aue to vipration, etc , tne music wil' n-q: ne intefUDted because the men'ory noios me aaia m" Severn- seconds
During normal
I playback
M i-i T's-c
' 'le □atii to:’ severa
seccKìL'Js lË в ways з:о^ес
during D avoac-
In case of vibration
vv'-'e" t^e ^eaaoj"
Cje to o" s^'oe^
геггО'аисео so^nci vooi
ri'c'^^c'v vv 'I no: oc
'r'ten ..o:ec
Reoroa^cerj
';g tc- '^er
Reer'oaucea sojne
High-efficiency coding technology "ATRAC" (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding)
: The Ml'' D'se has o" y a na'f tne size of t"e Compact Disc but provides me same recording timie. Tms is made possioie oy ATRAC', a new'ly cevelopea ' higi'-e*f!cie''cv coeng teernoiogy
Sound does not af- * feet the sensitivity of ears
~ne ATRAC compresses tne music data to ano^: l./o the amount o* aata which w'ouid oe obtained w;tn conventional technology, by cutting off tne
i soerm components whicn ao no* pose pmolem m audition even wne" they are not present Thus has made it possible to recora c" piay up to 74 minutes.
‘ree j0""c es й^е no: ana z\e
^nitrss :г'о so..'"a ras a
ce-ta •' ¡eve o’ vo'onie
Small sound near large sound
■A sma i sound is not audib e to huma'’ ears it -t is ornauceo a: the same tirv-e as a a'ge souna. (Masning eTecfi
A _cwss: 'reauencipî 'les! -recjc'ic e t
Monaural recording
This unit can recora a longer period of sourp m monaurai (monaumi .png-piay m.oaei. In this mode, tne recording time o* the disc is about double that in the stereo mode.
The Mr Disc recoraea m tne monaura- moae cannot oe olayea with eouioment which is not compatible with m.onaural playback. ~
D.R.I.V.E. (Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement) system
This u";t ncorporates tre KENWOOD-ongmal "D.R I V.E " circuit which makes high Quality sound repi-oduction aossible
t Tne reproaucioii ty of small signals is immoved drastica- y 'о" a-' excerent reproduction of fine reverberations of music. The excellence is atso
mmar«:aoie m the feeling of stability, presence. attacK souna and pass repmductior’'.
2 Tne D R .V.E. system maintains tne correistmn petweer me musoai components of tre input and output signals and does not cause any sound
oegradatio" Tom tne prmciple.

System connections

Make connection as shown below. When connecting the related system components, refer also to the instruction
W manuals of the related components.
Caution: Do not plug in the power lead until all connections are completed.
Except for U.S.A., Canada
i Malfunction of microprocessor
ope rat or- IS not possoie o" er^o'tec..o o so a, appea'S eve-
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tnooçt’' ai. oonnecticns nave oee” '■>'300 o.'.ooe' v 'eset t"e O' croprocessc' re^e^nna to "o' case c‘ c ' - so
Caution regarding placement
To rrainta prooer ventilatio"'-. ne so^'e to leave a soace arouna :ne un-t Trom the largest 0.. ;e" dmiensions 'Ociuai.ng o'OiectiCns.' eq..a tna^ show" oe ow Left a.nd oa^e-s 10 cnn, rear panel. 10
:c, 0: create"
• When connecting the audio coras icoras with pm plugs on each end), insert the white oiugs mto the L iLeft) jacks and red plugs into the R (Right) jacks.
1 Connect ail coras firnnly. If connections are loose, there could oe loss of sound or noise produced
2. When Diugcing and unplugging connectioi" cords, be see to first rennove the power co'd f^om the AC outlet. Piugging/unpluggmg connection co'ds w'lthout removal o‘' the power cord can cause maTunctions or damage to the unit.
System connections
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About the system control connections
About the system control connections
Connecting system control cords after connecting a Kenwood audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient system control operations. There are two Kenwoood system control modes. Make connections according to the groups of terminal symbols shown below.
[XS8] Mode : lets you combine JCll. IXS, and XS8 terminals [SL16] Mode : for [SL16] terminals only
This unit is SLÏB compatible. You can connect this unit via system control if all other equipment using system control connections are set to the [SL16] mode.
1. [SL1 61 еаи'отеп: ca'^iot oe соглопес wtn [XRi, [XS], эла [XS8] eauipnient to'" system
operat ors if your eau'pment consists uf tins "uno of carnuinatiuii, olease do not oonnect any system control co^ds. Even without system control coros. normal operations can oe carried out w tnout affecting oerfcmiance.
2 if your amp 0' receiver does not nave a system control term пае do not connect any syste"'.
control cords to the system conrol terminals on the other components.
3 Do not connect system corool cords to any components otne" than those specified by
Kehvyood U may cause a madunef on ana oamage yom eouioment
4. Besurethesystemcontrolplugsareinsededai the way m to the system control terminais
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About the system control operations
Remote Control
Lets you operate this unit with the system remote supplied with the amp or receiver.
Automatic Operation
Automatically switches the input selector on the amp or receiver when you start playback from this unit.
Synchronized Recording
When recording a CD after setting the amplifier's input selector to CD, starting playback on the CD player allows to start recording automatically in an interlocked operation.
• Do nci operate tne CD player during recording of a digital souxe other than CD. otherwise malfunction may occon
Note on connection of optical-fiber cable
The optical-fiber cable is designed for use in the connection
of the CD player (optional). The digital signal transmission makes it possible to record the high-quality sound of CDs
without degradation.
• Insert the optical-fiber cable straight -nto tne connector until it clicks.
• Be sure to attach the protection cap when tne connector is not used.
• Never oend m Dundle the ooticahfiber cable.
• An of the commercially-avaiiable optical fiber cables cannot be used w'lth these units. If there is an optical fiber cable which cannot be connected to you'" con-tponent, please consult your dealer or nearest KENWOOD agent.
Names and functions of parts
Display/Main unit
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Standby mode
While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the unit's internal circuitry to back up the memory. This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it can be turned ON from the remote control unit.
Dscription of main unit keys
O Mini Disc insertion slot
: When a Mini Disc is inserted wh.le the jnit is n the stanaov
^oae, :t IS tu'^nea ON automatically.
O Remote control sensor
© Manual search down key - ts - ye
: This Key also functions as the fast reverse key dunng
Dlayoack
: Durmg an editing mode. Dress to move the title input
cmsor or to scroi.’ tne track title disolay to tne left.
O Manual search up (►►) key - ye.
: This Key also functions as tne fast forward Key during
Dlayback.
: Dur-ng an editing mode, Dress to move the title input
cursor or to scroll tne track title display to tne right.
© Stop (■) key
: Press to stop playpack or recording.
O Play (►) key
: Pœss to start playback.
©REG INPUT key - Ü
■ Press to switch the recording input hne between digital i.optical/coaxiai), analog ana mionaurai.
O REG LEVEL knob - yf
: Rotate to adjust the analog recording level.
O POWER key
: Press to turn the unit ON and OFF, : The unit may enter the standby mode when the POWER key
IS pressed to turn it ON. This is because the unit holds the memory that it has been put to the standby mode by tne remiote control uni: ¡n tne last operation.
© TIMER switch
: This switch is used m timer playback and timer recording.
© Eject (^) key
: Press to eject the Mini Disc,
© LEVEL METER MODE key -
: Press to switcn the level meter disoiay contents.
© TIME DISPLAY key - .ye
: Press to switcn the time and title display modes.
O TITLE INPUT key - .44
.' Press to switcn the title input mode ON/OFP.
©TITLE SEARCH key - y7_ - ys" - ye
: Press to switch the title search mode ON/OFF. : During title editing, press to switch the title change input
mode between the "overwrite mode" and "insert mode".
©REPERTkey - Jt
: Press to switch the repeat modes for repeat playback.
Names and functions of parts
©EDIT/SPACE keys - 3:
EDIT;
: Press to switcn the editing mode ON./OF^.
SPACE:
: Press to insen a blank soace cnaracte'" during tne title np;.t
operatic^
© DELETE key -
: During title editing, press to delete a cna-’'acier. Dunng track
eaiting, press 10 aelete a track.
© AUTO/MANU. key - 33
: Selects whethe'" the t^'ack numbers are to be marked auto
matically dunng recording (AUTO) or to oe marked manually after It (MANUAL).
©MONITOR key - TT
: Press to monitor the sound being input from the source
while the unit is in stop mode.
© Pause (II) key
: Press to let playback or recording pause temporarily.
® Record (•} key
: Press to start recording.
In stop mode ;
: When the • key is pressed white a recordable disc ts present
in the unit, It enters record-pause mode. (It enters record-pause mode at the position immediately after the last existing track.)
In record-pause mode :
: When the • key is pressed, recording starts by creating a
new track from the current position. The track number is
incremented by "1".
® JOG DIAL (Jog dial) -47 -¿i
Skip down (h*^)/ Skip up(»-w) knob
: During playback, press to skip tracks. : Before starting recording in record mode, rotate to select the
recording setting adjustment mode. : During title search, rotate to select a track number. : During title input, rotate to select a track number or a
character. : During editing, rotate to select the editing mode or a track
number,
©ENTER key -31
: For use m executing the editing and title input operations.
© SET key: -31
: For use in setting the editing result and input title in memory.
© REG MODE/CHARA. (Character) keys -31
REG MODE:
: Press to switch the recording setting adjustment modes
(record modes) ON/OFF.
CHARA, :
: Press to select a character group during the title input
operation.
©PHONES jack
: Connect stereo headphones (optional) here.
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© PHONES LEVEL knob
: Rotate to adjust the volume of the headphones.
Nantes and functions of parts

Remote control unit

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The remote control unit incorporates the basic operation keys as well as a variety of applied operation keys so that it can be used in a wide range of purposes.
Use care to store the remote control unit in a safe place so as not to lose it.
O Numeric keys / Character editing keys
Numeric keys
0-9 :
■ FX'SS ■■.vnen seiect ^.g a xac<. c.rec* V
-bio :
'■Q 3 :rac
c' more
-blOO : p'esi sexc: "c a тхс-' ■ххое'" ; 1 ОС с ггюх
T"ese '.ev'S are also usee to seiec: a
cnaxcre" c svx’DO' our ng teie ea '.i-'.g CHARACTER DELETE / CLEAR keys CHARACTER DELETE :
D..r rg nt e ineu:, ercss :o aeie:e a c-'a;-
acte­CLEAR ; . 3..' ''.g edeieg. oxas :g exar a seiecred
rracK ejxrjer
■ l- erogram xoae. press to c ea^ tne
prog г a rr CHARACTER SPACE / CHECK keys CHARACTER SPACE:
Dro "c T Tie press to xseri abxnk
soace c'a'acie-. CHECK:
■ !'' prograr' o'^oae, press to соес^ tne pX'G'cx contents.
CHARA. (Character)/ P.MODE (Play Mode) keys CHARA, :
^ress to se.ect a enaxete'' CX..D аи^хд the t: e -^put opera:.o"
P.MODE :
F'xss TO ■' * a^e t"'e p'oa''am nnede
О GD CE) cz:>
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CURSOR SEARCH — ■
CED GD GD GD
EDIT cancel
^ (^PUT j f ^
AUTO AUTO
PAUSE MANUAL REC MODE MONITOR
CD CD O CD
KENWOOD ,,
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT HC-MD702
Model: RC-M0702 Infrared ray system
character
Applied operation keys EDIT CANCEL key |
TITLE INPUT key
OF" I
TITLE SEARCH key j
Press to sw.tc" me tine sea'C" nmae i ON/OFF. :
Du’O'g tite ec :."ç o-ess to sv. 'C' t’te I tit e cnange r-p..'. ^"oee ootv.eo' "ove'W'nte mcoe" ano 'nsec miooe I
REC INPUT Key :
■ Fress TO swnc' tne xcoroing noui re oetween digita- ioot cai.'coaxie .. ana og ana ntonau''a:
AUTO PAUSE key
Wnen tins Key 'S pressée, tne pause mode Ls miiiateo a..tO'"r\atica a: me point wnere tne tracK numoer cnanges auring piavbacK.
AUTO/MANUAL key
: Selects wiietner me xacK m,jmpem a-e
TO oe nia.meG a..Tomaricallv aLi^'ng i-e­cording iAUTQi or to oe ma^keo manu ally afte' It (MANUAL;
REC MODE key
■ Press to sw tch the xcording setting aa­lustment modes (RFC MODE) ON/OFF.
MONITOR key
°ress to monitor the sound being ir’put from tne sojxe wnile The unit is in stop mode.
j
0 ON/STANDBY key
■ F'ess TO Г..Г'' the ..-'it oetween ON SXANDBY i.cbi xoces
© Display-related/REPEAT keys
REPEAT key . Press TO switcn the repeat xoaes for
repeat piayoacK
RANDOM key
■ P'‘ess TO ;n T:ate tne random oiay moac.
TIME DISPLAY key
^ress to S'.vdcn t-'-e time and tit!e display mooes.
METER MODE key : P'-ess to switch tne levei meter a splay
contents
O Basic operation keys
± : Elect sev
Reco'O Kev II Pa..se Key
. Stop sey
play Key
1-^-^ , Skip aow-'..mD Keys
CURSOR / . ►► keys
, ►► :
Dor -'.g p.aycacK, press to fast ‘o'wa''d or fas: reverse tne piay
CURSOR .
: During t tie i"p..‘. press to move tne
cursor.
CHARACTER/SEARCH keys CHARACTER :
Press to select a cnaracte" gmuc o u r­ing the t i e ¡"put opemtion
SEARCH :
: During playback, press to skip tracks r-
t'-.e forvva''d or reverse cvection
Editing mode keys
EDIT key
■ Press to switch the eaiting mode ON/ OFF.
SET key . This Key IS used m the tTle assignment or
eaiting operations.
ENTER key
■ Press to execute editing or enter the
input title in mermory.
Operation of remote control unit
Loading batteries
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Operation

To switch the power of the unit ON, plug the power cord into
a wall outlet, press the POWER key of the main unit to ON
and press the ON/STANDBY key of the remote control unit.
Once the power has been switched ON, press the desired
operation key.
pressng rr'ore than ore rerr-'ote control Keys soccessiveiy, press tne Keys secure y py leaving an :nte''va' O' 1 secona o'" r-^'Ore oetween pressing o' keys
Reference operating range
Moae'- RC-M0702 irfra^eo ray syster^.
1 Tre p'Oviaeo battenes are intended *o" use m ooe’'ation cnec<ing, and their service life may be short.
2. Wnen the remote contmllabie aistance becomes snod, replace both of the oattenes with new ohes.
3. b airect su''-..ght or the ught ot a high- f'eauency fluorescent -amp iinverre'- type, etc ) is incident to the remote sensor, malfunction may осей" In suen a case, change the installation position to avoid malfunction.

Playback of Mini Disc

Use the following procedure to play a MD in the original order of tracks from track No. 1.
Before playing a MD
Set the TIMER switch to OFF,
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REC OFF PLftV
Disc recorded in monaural mode
This unit is capable of playing a Mini Disc recordedinthe "monaural long-play mode." As the "monaural long-play mode" requires half the amount of data required for stereo mode recording, the playing time (recording time} of the disc is doubled (to max. 148 minutes) from that in the stereo mode.
• A Mini Disc ic-corcca me "monav-rs' lOng-ciav moce " cc'-'o: cc piayec ''ormaily vv.m- eac omen: wn,c’' is nc: conioano e
iTionaj''5 p avoeXr.

Playing tracks in order from track No. 1

Turn the power ON.
case no a.sc s loace
(Wne'" "-STANDBY-" 'S aisoiayed, tun-- tne jni: ON oy pmssmg me
ON (I) / STANDBY (cD) Key oí tne remote contro; on it.
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Start playback.

• Insert a Min Disc into the slot securely.
• "READING" blinks while the unit checks the contents of tne disc
• If a title has been assigned to the disc, that title will oe displayed.
lit the "PGM" ■naicato'" 'S lit, oress the CHARA. / P.MODE key of the
remote control unit to turn it ott.
• in a few' seconas, playoacK starts from track No. 1.
Track No being oiayed
Elapsed time o* track bo ng played
Playback of Mini Disc
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Preparation
0 Put the MD recorder in stop mode. © Enter the track mode. ("PGM" goes off)
CHARA
ÍP.MOI'

Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH)

Press the TITLE SEARCH key.
— TITLE
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Pressing the TITLE SEARCH key again caneéis tne track numner selection mooe.
• With a tracK to wn ch no titie has been assignea. the tracn n^^moer and "
.................
• T'tie search is possible m either stop o" oiav moae
"are QisD'ayed.
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Select the desired title.
Start playback.
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TITLE I '
'p/1 J.
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Se ected track Characters fio'.''.- toward the led.
Track No. be ng plaved fcaosed tinie of track
I Playback starts in a tew seconds.
>a'3cters 'low towaro the le*
□ eing plaved
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