Kenwood XD-A700 Playback of CD, Listening in the desired sequence program playback, P01 DI s C

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32Playback of CD

XD-951/A900/A700 (En)

Listening in the desired sequence (program playback)

Any titles on the discs in the tray can be listened to in the desired sequence. (Max. 32 titles)

Preparation section

Select the “CD” input.

1Check that the CD player is in the stop mode.

If it is in play mode

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ÖPress the CD PGM key during to program the track being played.

2Press the CD PGM key.

3Enter track Nos. in the order you want to play them.

Scrolled display (SELECT DISC)

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Application section

Knowledge sections

1Select the disc.

1. Select.

2. Press SET.

MULTI

CONTROL

SET

2Select the track.

1. Select.

2. Press SET.

MULTI

CONTROL

SET

To select other tracks, repeat steps 1 and 2 for each of the additional tracks.

3Enter it.

ENTER

Scrolled display (SELECT TRACK)

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ÖEven if you program a disc or track which does not exit in the tray, it is deleted automatically in playback.

ÖIf you select “RETURN” and press the ENTER key, you can return to the previous step and re-perform the operation.

ÖUp to 32 tracks can be programmed. When “FULL” is displayed, no more tracks can be programmed.

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Contents XD-951 XD-A900 XD-A700 Before applying power Safety precautionsMarking of products using lasers Except for some areas Class Laser ProductContents Basic sectionApplication section Knowledge sectionSpecial features DemonstrationDisc handling precautions CD accessoriesHandling of discs and tapes Discs which can be played with this unitConnection of the System Accessories System connection XD-951/XD-A900FM indoor antenna Speaker Unit Before connecting the Front SpeakersCanada Speaker right Main Unit Power cordSystem connection XD-A700 Speaker left Application section KnowledgeRecommended speaker installation How to use the speaker stabilizer cushionsSpeaker Unit Main Unit Dolby Pro LogicConnection of Options Optional Parts FM outdoor antennaDigital OUT jack Optical Video deck Monitor TVMain Unit Controls and indicatorsPower For U.S.A. and Canada Cassette deck unit CD player unit1ON/STANDBY @DISPLAYDisplay Remote control Unit #ON/STANDBYOperation of remote control unit Channel Space settingFM10 0/ a M 1 FM 5 0/ a M Loading batteriesReception mode switching of FM broadcast CD PGM Dubbing Sound Display Timer Listen Mode ModeFor Russia Pola R Pilo TSwitching the power on OFF Volume adjustment18 Let’s put out some sound Basic use methodVO L 5 SUB LE V E LCD 0 1 1 2 CD 0 1 0 0Playback of CD Load a discStart playback Time display on the CD playerTo pause playback Skipping tracksPlayback from desired track Select the deck to be used for playback Start playback Playback of tapeLoad a cassette tape Tape B 0 TapeTape B 0 0 0 Relay play Tip for use of the tape counterSearching for the desired music program Dpss 7 3 ÁSelect the broadcast band Select a stationCollective presetting of stations auto preset One-by-one presetting manual presetSelect the tuning mode M 8 9 O28 Let’s record Load a tape in deck BSelect the tape transport direction 0 0Selection of the reverse mode Select the source to be recordedCD 0 Start recordingPoints in CD recording To stop dubbing DI RCopying tape Tape dubbing Playback of CD Listening in the desired sequence program playbackP01 DI s C P01 TN O OP12 CL E a R PGM0 CD 0P01 D2 T 0 P12 D3 T ORepeated playback To repeat a discTo repeat all discs DIsC R E P E aTo repeat only one track Repe AT a C KTo repeat only the programmed tracks PGM RE P E a TConfirm that the PGM..... indicator is not lit Select the Random modeTo cancel random playback Listening to an unexpected title sequence random playbackTo switch the display contents S. Radio Data System For U.K., Europe and RussiaBBC 01 F M1 0 2 5Select the PTY search mode To select using the P.CALL 4 ¢ keysBTo select using the numeric keys 2Select the desired program typePress the key again during search to cancel it When a station is receivedStart the search To change to a different program typeAuto preset the stations M1 0 2 5Select the desired information Receive an RDS stationTP Traffic Program indicator Wait for the desired informationConvenient CD recording Selection of the convenient CD recording typeRecording of an entire CD Recording the programmed titlesRecording only desired titles CD ONE Track Record CD O NERecording of an entire CD CD Record DIsCPress the Dubbing key Select the discPress the Dubbing key 2Select CD Edit and press the SET key 3Select a disc and press the SET key5Start edit recording CD Record CD EditCD P GM RE C Program the desired tracksStart recording 1Select tracks in the order you want to play themBA L a N C Effective Sound AdjustmentAdjustment of balance and input level Selecting an equalizer pattern Ente a Creation and memorizing of an equalizer patternLeve L + To cancel SRS 3D Enjoying Sound Field EffectsSRs 3D O N SRs LE V E L Leve L +Set the Dolby PRO Logic mode Dolby PRO Logic surround adjustmentDelay time TEsT L OLB Y P R ONorm AL ELA Y1 5 m sDolby 3 Stereo adjustment Dolby 3 Stereo playORM AL Test LDSP Digital Signal Processor playback Set the DSP modeDIsC O SELE CT M O DTo decrease To increase Microphone Volume Connect a microphonePlay the music Sing along with the accompaniment Turn the MIC VOL. control fully CounterclockwiseAM 8 4 Clock adjustmentAM 8 0 Timer operation Sleep timer SleepAdjust the listening volume 7 OMake preparations for the play recording Enter the on time8 O Enter the OFF timeMake the desired reservation On nextWhen timer operation is not required To set the same timer program againPROG. ON/OFF Prog Auto Power Save Prog O N / OMaintenance Maintenance of the set Regardto contact cleanerMemory backup function ReferenceOperation to reset Remote control unitSymptom Cause Remedy Case of difficultyGeneral Cassette deckCD player Specifications XD-951/XD-A900 Surround speaker system CRS-N851Specifications XD-A700 Surround speaker system CRS-N551330 mm 315 mm 12-3/8 Weight net 260 mm 10-1/4 135 mm 180 mm Weight net180 mm, cone type 220 mm 8-11/16For your records