Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
Units are designed for operation as follows.
Australia .....................................................AC 240 V only
Europe ........................................................ AC 230 V only
Safety precautions
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN 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.
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT
THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING)
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
The marking of products using lasers
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
The marking this product has been classi ed as Class 1. It means that
there is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the product.
Location: Back panel
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Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
Read Instructions
– All the safety and operating instructions should
be read before the product is operated.
Retain Instructions
– The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
– All warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions
– All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
1. Cleaning
– Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
2. Attachments
– Do not use attachments not recommended
by the product manufacturer as they may cause
hazards.
3. Water and Moisture
– This product shall not be exposed to dripping
and splashing – for example, near a bath tub,
wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet
basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
Do not place an object containing liquid, such as
a ower vase, on the appliance.
4. Accessories
– Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and
serious damage to the product. Use only with a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended
by the manufacturer. Any mounting of the
product should follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a mounting
accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
A product and cart combination
should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
5. Ventilation
– Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of
the product and to protect it from overheating,
and these openings must not be blocked or
covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or
other similar surface. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
6. Power Sources
– This product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on the product.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply to
your home, consult your product dealer or local
power company.
7. Polarization
– This product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will t into
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully
into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to t, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polarized plug.
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Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
8. Power Cord Protection
– Power-supply cords should be routed so that
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the product.
9. Lightning
– For added protection for this product during
a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna
or cable system. This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power-line surges.
10. Overloading
– Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptacles as this can result
in a risk of re or electric shock.
11. Object and Liquid Entry
– Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result
in a re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
12. Servicing
– Do not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to quali ed service personnel.
13. Damage Requiring Service
– Unplug this product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to quali ed service personnel
under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
fallen into the product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or
water,
d) If the product does not operate normally
by following the operating instructions.
e) If the product has been dropped or
damaged in any way, and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance – this indicates a
need for service.
g) If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected.
14. Replacement Parts
– When replacement parts are required, be sure
the service technician has used replacement parts
speci ed by the manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in re, electric shock, or
other hazards.
15. Safety Check
– Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to determine that the product is in
proper operating condition.
16. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
– This product should be mounted to a wall
or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
17. Heat
– This product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other products that produce heat. Do not place a
aming object, such as a candle or lantern, or near
the product.
18. Power Lines
– An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, or where
it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When
installing an outside antenna system, extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such
power lines or circuits as contact with them might
be fatal.
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Safety Precautions
19. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
– If an outside antenna or cable system is
connected to the product, be sure the antenna
or cable system is grounded so as to provide
some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding
of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND CLAMPS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMP
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
Information on Disposal of Old Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (applicable for
EU countries that have adopted separate
waste collection systems)
Products with the symbol (crossedout wheeled bin) cannot be
disposed as household waste.
Old electrical and electronic
equipment should be recycled at
a facility capable of handling these
items and their waste byproducts.
Contact your local authority for details in
locating a recycle facility nearest to you.
Proper recycling and waste disposal will
help conserve resources whilst preventing
detrimental e ects on our health and the
environment.
Notes:
1. Item 7 is not required except for grounded or
polarized equipment.
2. Item 19 complies with UL in the U.S.A.
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How to Use This Manual
Operation procedure
While this system can be
controlled from either the
remote control or the main unit,
the explanations in this manual
primarily describe operation
procedures using the remote
control.
Remote control keys used
in the procedure
CD
This section explains how to play a CD. In addition to commercially available music CDs, you also can play
discs with MP3 and WMA audio les recorded on them. For details, see <Supported Media> (page 24).
Playing a CD
Load and play the CD.
If a disc is already loaded, simply press the [CDE] key to turn the system on and
z
begin playback.
Open the slide door and load the CD.
1
Slide door
Slide the slide door towards the front panel to close it.
2
The CD will not play unless the slide door is closed. z
z
Center the CD with the inlet
slot with the label side facing
towards the front of the main
unit.
z
After you inset the CD
part way, it will be pulled
automatically the rest of the
Label
way in.
surface
Display shown during or
after an operation
The displays shown in this
z
instruction manual may di er from
the actual displays.
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Press the [CDE] key.
3
Indicates CD is loaded.
Source
Playback indicator
Track numbers may not display correctly while following types of discs are playing.
z
– Discs recorded in Mix mode *
– Discs recorded in multiple sessions
– Discs recorded in mixed formats of CD-DA format and non-music data formats
* Mix mode combines the CD-DA format with audio les, such as MP3 and WMA.
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Track number
Elapsed time of
current track
Related functions that
may also be helpful
z
Supported Media R Page 24
Related
z
Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards
Information
z
Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39
Cautions when loading a CD
z
– A CD cannot be loaded while the system is in Standby mode.
– Do not try to force a CD into the inlet slot while the system is in Standby mode.
Doing so can cause malfunction.
– If you experience problems loading a CD, pull it out and then re-insert it.
– Do not touch the playing surface of the disc.
– Use of an 8 cm CD adapter is not supported.
– If you insert an 8 cm CD so it is o center relative to the inlet slot, it will not slide
all the way into the slot. Take care when using an 8 cm CD.
– If a CD is already loaded, opening the slide door will eject it.
How to Use This Manual
Operation icons
Explains the procedure for CDs.
Explains the procedures for USB
devices.
Explains the procedure for the radio.
Explains the procedure for digital
CDCD
audio players.
Explains the procedures for iPods.
Explains the procedures for external
components.
Explains how to set the sound
quality.
Explains how to set up component
units.
Explains how to carry out system
maintenance.
Removing a CD
Press the [F] key to stop playback.
1
Slide the slide door cover towards the back panel to eject
2
the CD.
Sliding the slide door will eject the CD.
If the CD is playing when you slide the slide door to the back panel, playback
z
will stop and the CD will be ejected.
Slide the slide door towards the front panel to close it.
3
A CD cannot be ejected while the system is in Standby mode.
z
Ejecting a CD deletes all program playback settings. (Page 39)
z
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Explanations of remote
control procedures
Explanations of main unit
procedures
Supplementary information
about procedures
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What the System Can Do
Wide range of recording formats
Disc Playback
As well as music CDs, the system will also play discs containing recorded audio les (MP3/
WMA).
Supports USB device connection
USB Input Port
A USB port supports connection of USB ash memory and USB mass storage class compliant
digital audio players.
Supports iPod connection
iPod Input Connector
An iPod connector lets you enjoy using the system with your Apple iPod.
Supports many types of components
External Input Terminals
An AUX input terminal supports connection of a cassette deck, a video deck, or other device.
Kenwood digital audio player support
D.AUDIO IN terminal
This input terminal supports use of a Kenwood digital audio player, which can be controlled
using the system or remote control.
Supports recording from a variety of sound sources
REC OUT Function
Connecting a Kenwood memory audio player provides support of various di erent sound
sources.
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Contents
To ensure safety, read the items by this
mark carefully.
Before Using the
System
Be sure to read these precautions.
Safety Precautions ……………………… 2
Before Applying Power …………… 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
………………………………………… 3
How to Use This Manual …………………… 6
Accessories ……………………………… 10
Installing the System …………………… 11
Connecting the System ………………… 12
Component Names and Functions …… 18
Basic Operation ………………………… 22
Important Information ………………… 24
Procedures by Input Source
This chapter explains how to connect and use
the system with the di erent input sources.
CD
•
USB
•
CD/USB Playback Operations
•
Receiving Radio Broadcasts
•
RDS (Radio Data System)
•
D.AUDIO
•
iPod
•
External Components
•
Audio Settings
This chapter explains how to tailor the system
to your audio preferences.
EX.BASS
•
SOUND
•
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P.63
Component Settings
This chapter explains how to select the settings
for the system.
Setting the System Clock
•
Setting the Timer
•
Display Settings
•
Auto Power Save
•
Maintenance
This chapter explains how to store and
maintain your system so that it continues to
give pleasure for many years to come.
Messages
•
Troubleshooting
•
Glossary
•
Care and Storage
•
Speci cations
•
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Accessories
Check that all accessories are present in the package.
AM loop antenna (1)
Speaker cords
(50 cm: 2)
The speaker cords are
connected at the factory.
If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If the unit was
shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately. Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and
packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
FM indoor
antenna (1)
AC adapter
(AC-120400A: 1)
Remote control
(RC-F0509E: 1)
Power cord (1)
Remote control
batteries (R6: 2)
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Installing the System
Notes on installing the system
Always install the system on a at, stable surface. When installing the system on a stand of some sort, be sure to check
the strength of the stand.
Do not locate the speakers too close to a TV or PC. The magnets used in the speakers may cause color irregularities on
TV or PC screens.
When moving this system, be sure to hold onto the main unit. Holding onto the speakers can cause the main unit to fall.
Main unit
Left speakerRight speaker
CAUTION
Observe the following cautions when installing the system. Insu cient heat radiation may
build up internal heat and cause a malfunction or re hazard.
Do not place any object on the system that may hinder heat radiation.
Leave spaces around the cabinets of the main unit as speci ed below.
Top panel: 50 cm or more, Side panel: 10 cm or more, Back panel: 10 cm or more
Install the system so the power outlet is easily accessible, and unplug the power cord from
the power outlet immediately in case of any trouble.
Note that the power supply to the system is not shut down completely by simply setting
the power switch to OFF.
To shut down the power supply completely, unplug the power cord.
Getting the best acoustic e ect
The sound will vary depending on the positioning of the speakers. To get the best possible sound quality, note the
guidelines below.
Ensure that the areas around the left and right speakers are as identical as possible. Set up the left and right speakers
away from the wall and hang thick curtains on any windows to minimize echoes or reverberation.
Position the speakers at the same height as your ears when you are using the system.
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Connecting the System
Main Connections
Caution for
Connection
FM indoor antenna
1 Connect the lead to the [FM75Ω] terminal.
2 Find the location that gives the best
reception.
3 Secure the antenna as high up as possible.
Do not plug the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet until all the connections are completed.
Before disconnecting any cords or cables, always turn the system o and unplug the power cord
from the AC wall outlet.
Red
band
AM loop antenna
Push into
the slot.
See <Connecting the AC
Red
band
adapter>.
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Right speakerLeft speaker
The speaker cords are connected at the factory.
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Microcomputer malfunctions
If the system does not operate normally or shows display errors, reset the
microcomputer. (Page 81)
Connecting the AC adapter
Use only the AC-120400A that comes with this product.
To ensure optimum operation of the system, locate the AC adapter as far away as possible from the system.
AC power cord
To AC wall outlet
Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter with cloth, blanket or other material.
AC adapter cautions
Doing so will result in re due to excessive heat accumulating in the adapter.
Connecting the AM loop antenna
The antenna supplied with the system is for indoor use. Place it as far away as possible from the system, your TV set, the
speaker cords, AC adapter and the power cord, and point it in the direction that provides the best reception.
Connecting the antenna cord
Connect the AM antenna cord to the [AM] and
[MGND] terminals, as shown on the right.
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Connecting the FM indoor antenna
The antenna supplied with the system is a basic antenna for indoor use. For stable signal reception, the use of an outdoor
antenna (commercially available) is recommended. Disconnect the indoor antenna rst before connecting an outdoor
antenna.
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Connecting the System
Detaching and attaching the speakers
You can detach the speakers from the main unit and position them as you like.
Before detaching or attaching the speakers, or replacing the speaker cords, always turn the system o and unplug the
power cord from the AC wall outlet. If there is a disc in the main unit, remove it.
When only one of the speakers is detached, the unit is unstable and can tip over when subjected to vibration or impact.
Take care whenever detaching or attaching speakers.
When attaching the speakers, make sure they are attached securely. Improper installation creates the risk of the speaker
falling.
Detaching the speakers
Hooks
Remove the speaker cords from the hooks on the
back of the main unit.
From the back of the speaker, move it as indicated by
the arrow.
Take care so you do not drop the speaker.
Placing a detached speaker on a at
surface
Lay the speaker onto the at surface with the side that
attaches to the main unit downwards.
The side of the speaker that attaches to the main unit has
non-skid feed.
The magnets used in the speakers may cause color irregularities on
TV or PC screens. Do not locate the speakers too close to a TV or PC.
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Detach the speaker from the main unit.
Side that attaches
to main unit
Connecting the speakers
Replacing the speaker cords
Connecting the System
Align the speaker with the main unit so the protrusions in
the main unit enter the installation holes of the speaker.
From the front of the speaker, move it as indicated by the
arrow.
If you want to use the speakers while they are detached from the main unit and the speaker cords are too short, you
can replace the supplied cords with the following type of commercially available speaker cords: AWG24-18 (Conductor
Diameter: 0.511 mm - 1.024 mm).
Strip about 1 cm of the vinyl insulation from the tips of both ends of the replacement speaker cords, twist the ends of the
wires together so they do not unravel when you connect them.
Preparing the ends of the speaker cords
Twist the plastic sleeve on the end of the cord as you pull it o .
Connecting the speaker cords
Notes on connecting the
speaker cords
Never short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the speaker cords.
(Do not touch the + and – cords together.) Mistakenly reversing the positive and
negative polarity will result in unnatural and unclear sound.
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Connecting the System
Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices
When connecting a related system component, read the instruction manual that comes with the component
too.
Ensure that all the cords are securely connected. Loose or incomplete connections may result in noise
interference or no sound at all.
Caution for outdoor
antenna installation
Since antenna installation requires skill and experience, always consult
your dealer before installation. The antenna should be located away from
power lines. If the antenna falls over, contact with a power line creates
the risk of electric shock.
Opening the front panel
To connect other devices to the front panel connectors of the main unit,
raise the panel cover and then connect the devices.
D.AUDIO IN
Connect digital audio players to the [D.AUDIO IN] terminal
on the front panel of the main unit.
If you connect a Kenwood player that supports digital
audio link using the dedicated cable, you can control the
player from the main unit and the remote control. (Page
48) It can also be connected using a 3.5 mm stereo miniplug cable (commercially available unit).
When you are not using the digital audio player, unplug
the mini-plug cable from the main unit.
USB
Connect USB ash memory or USB mass storage class
compliant digital audio players to the [
the front panel of the main unit.
USB] port on
Raise
Panel cover
Digital audio player
Depending on the device being connected, it may take
some time for the system to recognize it.
With some models, a USB connection mode selection
screen will appear. Select “Storage Mode”.
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iPod
Connect an iPod to the [iPod] terminal on the front panel
of the main unit.
To connect an iPod, you will need a PNC-iP120 iPod
connection cable (optional accessory).
When you are not using the iPod, unplug the iPod
connection cable from the main unit.
For information about supported iPod models, see page
27.
AUX IN
Connect the audio OUT terminals on components such
as VCRs to the [AUX IN] terminal on the rear panel of the
main unit.
Connecting the System
REC OUT
Connect a Kenwood digital audio player with direct
encode feature to the [REC OUT] terminal on the rear
panel of the main unit.
[REC OUT] outputs an analog audio signal.
SUB WOOFER PRE OUT
Connect a subwoofer (such as the optional SW-40HT) to
the [SUB WOOFER PRE OUT] terminal on the rear panel
of the main unit.
PHONES
Plug headphones equipped with a 3.5 mm stereo miniplug into the [
main unit.
PHONES] jack on the front panel of the
Audio OUT
VCR, etc.
Powered Subwoofer
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Component Names and Functions
Main unit
Top
CD slot (Page 30)
Front
Standby timer
indicator
Red:
Normal standby
Orange:
Timer standby
PowerK (Page 23)
Turns the system on
or o (Standby).
TUNER/band
(Page 42)
CDE (Page 30)
USBE (Page 32)
iPodE (Page 56)
[D.AUDIO IN] terminal
(Pages 16, 48)
[
PHONES] jack
(Page 17)
Standby Mode
While the [STANDBY/TIMER] indicator on the main unit
is lit, the system is using very weak current to maintain
the built-in memory. This is called Standby mode. When
system main unit is in this mode, you can turn it on using
the remote control.
Display (Page 19)
Remote sensor (Page 21)
VOLUME (Page 22)
G, H
(Pages 34, 35, 50, 57)
STOPF
(Pages 34, 35)
INPUT SEL.
(Pages 48, 60)
[iPod] terminal
(Pages 17, 56)
USB] port
[
(Pages 16, 32)
One-touch Operation
This system features a convenient one-touch operation
function. In Standby mode, pressing any of the following
keys will turn on system power: [TUNER/band], [CDE], [USBE], [iPodE], [D.AUDIOE]
(remote control only) or [AUX] (remote control only). If
there is a disc loaded, playback will begin.
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Component Names and Functions
Display
Shows numbers and text.
Displayed when a USB device is
detected. (Page 32)
Displayed when an iPod is
detected. (Page 56)
Displayed while a CD is loaded.
(Page 30)
Displayed while an audio folder or
le is selected. (Page 37)
Displayed while CD or USB
playback is paused. (Pages 30, 32)
Displayed during CD or USB
playback. (Pages 30, 32)
Displayed while playback mode is
set. (Page 37-41)
Displayed while the program timer
is set. (Page 70)
Displayed while the sleep timer is
set. (Page 69)
The displays shown here may di er
from the actual display.
Lights in the PTY search mode.
(Page 47 )
Lights when an RDS broadcast is received.
(Page 46)
Displayed while SOUND is selected.
(Page 65)
Displayed while EX.BASS is on.
(Page 64)
Displayed while a broadcast is being
received in FM STEREO mode.
(Page 42)
Displayed in FM reception mode.
(Page 42)
Shows the clock, the elapsed time or the frequency.
FM : Displayed in FM reception mode.
(Page 42)
AM : Displayed in AM reception mode.
(Page 42)
Displayed while the clock is displayed.
(Page 68)
PM : Displayed while the clock is displayed.
(Page 68)
TOTAL : Displayed during CD playback while the
total elapsed time and remaining time
are displayed. (Page 36)
kHz : Shows the AM frequency. (Page 42)
MHz : Shows the FM frequency. (Page 42)
Displayed while sound is muted. (Page 22)
Lights when Auto Power Save (A.P.S.) is set.
(Page 75)
Displayed during WMA audio le playback.
(Pages 30, 32)
Displayed during MP3 audio le playback.
(Pages 30, 32)
Selects folders.
(Page 34, 35, 37, 50)
Selects the radio station.
(Page 42)
Selects the album. (Page 57)
Adjusts various levels.
(Pages 51, 62, 68, 70)
Selects the track.
(Pages 34, 35, 50, 57)
Switches the playback
method. (Pages 39-41, 58, 59)
Numbers pad
Selects tracks or radio stations.
(Pages 34, 35, 42)
Con gures the Auto Power
Save setting. (Page 75)
Remote control keys with the same names as keys on the
main unit have the same functions as the main unit keys.
Switches power on and o
(Standby). (Page 23)
Con gures time and timer
settings. (Pages 68, 69)
Stops.
(Pages 34, 35)
Sets sound quality.
(Pages 64, 65)
Applies settings.
Adjusts volume. (Page 22)
Adjusts the level. (Page 65)
Skips back or forward through
tracks. (Page 34, 35, 57)
Selects the radio station.
(Page 43)
Switches the information
shown on the display.
(Page 36)
Turns on iPod backlight.
(Page 57)
Adjusts display brightness.
(Page 74)
Switches the time indication
shown on the display. (Page 36)
Mute. (Page 22)
Clears settings.
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Using the remote control
After plugging the main unit into an AC wall outlet,
press the power [K] key on the remote control unit
to turn the system on.
After the system
function you want to use.
Point the remote control at the remote sensor when
using it.
powers up,
press the key for the
Component Names and Functions
Approx. 6 m
The remote control may not operate correctly
if direct sunlight or light from a high-frequency
uorescent lamp (such as an inverter type) is
shining on the remote sensor. If this happens,
move the system to a di erent location to avoid
this type of malfunction.
Loading the remote control batteries
The batteries supplied with the system are for operational testing and may last only for a short time.
1 Remove the
battery cover.
CAUTION
2 Load the R6-size
batteries supplied with
the system.
Always replace the batteries with two new ones.
Check the polarity of the batteries (UV) when loading them.
Never heat or take apart the batteries, or put them in the re or the water.
If batteries are not used correctly, they may burst or leak. This will cause a re, injury
to persons or damage to the surroundings.
15°15°
3 Close the
battery cover.
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Basic Operation
This section explains basic general operations and how to play music.
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Adjusting the volume level
Lowers the
volume
Mute
Raises the volume
Lowers the volume
Press this key again to unmute
the sound.
Raises the
volume
Basic Operation
Preparations
Turn on the system.
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Load a disc (CD).
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For other types (non-CD) of playback, proceed to step 3.
See page 30 for information about how to load a CD.
Start playback.
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Press the Play/Pause key for the input source. See <Procedures by Input Source> (pages 29-62)
for details. If you are using an external device, perform the required operation on the external
device to start playback.
Check the connections. (Pages 12-17)
Have the remote control ready. (Page 21)
If you plan to use a USB device, digital audio player, iPod, or other external
device, connect the device to the main unit. (Pages 16, 17)
Pressing the [TUNER/band], [CDE],
[USBE], [iPodE], [INPUT SEL.] (main
unit only), [D.AUDIOE] (remote control only),
or [AUX] (remote control only) key will turn on
power.
Pressing the power [K] key when the system is on
turns it o (Standby mode).
You can select the sound quality you want. See <Audio Settings> (pages 63-65) for details.
If the system is not operated for a speci ed period of time the display starts to scroll to
protect the screen from image burn and uneven brightness.
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Important Information
Supported Media
ExplanationMedia
USB ash memory
USB
USB mass storage class
compliant digital audio player
Commercially available
music CDs
CD-R/CD-RW recorded with
CD
CD-DA format
CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW discs
recorded with MP3/WMA les
Icon in this manual
Never connect any other device besides USB ash memory
or a USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player to
the [
liable for any losses related to malfunction, damage, or data
loss due to connection of any other type of device.
You may not be able to play discs that do not conform to the
CD standard, such as Copy Control CDs.
Discs must be nalized during writing.
In this manual, MP3 and WMA les are referred to collectively
as “audio les”.
Depending on the equipment or recording mode used
for recording onto a CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc, and
depending on the type of CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc used,
you may not be able to play the disc on this system.
USB] terminal. Note that Kenwood will not be held
Precautions when writing data to discs
Discs recorded in Packet Write mode or UDF (Universal Disc Format) cannot be played.
When writing data to a disc, always close the session or nalize the disc. The disc may not play properly if you do not
close the session or nalize the disc.
Depending on the speci cations of the writing software used, the recorded folder names and le names may not be
displayed correctly.
Playback for multi-session discs or discs that contain large numbers of folders may take longer to begin than for normal
discs.
If you write audio les and music CD tracks (CD-DA format) to the same disc, the disc may not play correctly.
Before writing audio les to a disc, check that the les play back correctly on the PC being used to write the les.
After you nish writing, check that the written les are played back correctly.
Use the correct le extensions (mp3, wma) in the names of audio les. Files without le extensions will not play. Also, do
not use audio le extensions (mp3, wma) for les that are not audio les.
For more information on le extensions, see <Supported Audio Files> on the right.
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Important Information
Supported Audio Files
On this system, you can play the audio le types listed below (MP3, WMA), which have been recorded with a CD-ROM,
CD-R, CD-RW, or USB device.
Extension: .mp3
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps
WMA les
File format:
Windows Media™ Audio compliant
Extension: .wma
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz to 48 kHz
Bit rate: 64 kbps to 192 kbps
Files created using functions in Windows Media™ Player
9 or later cannot be played.
- WMA Professional
- WMA Lossless
- WMA Voice
Disc formats
ISO 9660 Level 1
ISO 9660 Level 2
Joliet
Romeo
USB Supported File Systems
FAT1 6
FAT3 2
Number of File Limits
Max. les/folders: 65280 in total
Max. folders: 255
Files per folder: 256
Maximum number of displayable characters
File names: 32 (including le extension)
Folder names: 32
Tag display (Title/Album/Artist): 30
This system is capable of displaying alphanumeric
characters. Other character types are displayed as
pound (#) marks.
Other notes
Note that even where audio les comply with the
above standards, playback may fail due to factors such
as the disc characteristics or recording conditions.
Playback also may fail depending on the speci cations
of the encoding software or the settings used for
encoding.
DRM (Digital Rights Management) les cannot be
played.
Audio les encoded using VBR (Variable Bit Rate) may
use bit rates that fall outside the supported range.
Audio les with bit rates outside the supported range
cannot be played.
Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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Important Information
Handling Discs
Handling precautions
When handing a disc, never touch the playing surface.
Discs playable on the system
This system can play back CD (12 cm, 8 cm), CD-ROM, CD-
R, or CD-RW discs, or the audio part of CD-EXTRA discs.
Use of an 8 cm CD adapter is not supported.
Notes on CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW discs
If the CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc being used has a
printable label surface, the label surface may cause
sticking that makes it impossible to remove the disc from
the system. To prevent malfunction of the system, do not
use such discs.
Handling USB devices
Handling precautions
Be sure to read the instruction manual that comes with
the device you are using.
This system does not come with a USB device. It is up
to you to purchase a commercially available USB device
separately.
The [
USB] port on the front panel of the main unit
supports USB2.0 (Full speed).
Do not use a USB device connected via a USB hub.
Certain conditions while using a USB device can cause
contents stored on the USB device to be lost. Note that
Kenwood will not be held liable for any losses arising
out of loss of stored contents.
Cautions on CD discs
Always use a disc carrying the marking.
A disc without this marking may be unable to be played
back correctly.
The disc rotates at a high speed during playback. Never
use a cracked, chipped or greatly warped disc. Otherwise,
damage or malfunction of the player may result.
Also, do not use a disc with a non-circular shape as this
may result in malfunction.
Supported USB devices
The following are the limitations on the type of USB
devices that can be used and on the scope of their use.
USB mass storage class compliant
Consult your retailer to nd out whether your USB
device is USB mass storage class compliant.
Maximum current consumption of 500 mA
Use of a USB device that does not comply with the
above conditions may result in improper playback of
track les. Even if a USB device does satisfy the above
conditions, certain device types and conditions may
make proper playback impossible.
This system supplies power to USB devices, which
means you can enjoy listening to music while charging
your device. To do this, the system must be turned on
and USB must be selected as the source.
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