Kenwood KRC-708, KRC-X858 instruction manual Removing the Unit, Removing the hard rubber frame

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Removing the Unit

Removing the hard rubber frame

Insert the removal tool into the indentations in the hard rubber frame, and pull it gently until the lock is released.

Removing the Unit

1Make the faceplate control panel appear.

2Refer to the section “Removing the hard rubber frame” and then remove the hard rubber frame.

3Remove the hex head machine screw with washer (M48) on the back panel.

4Insert the removal tool deeply, as illustrated, with the L on the left and the R on the right.

Accessory0 Removal tool

Accessory4

NOTE

If the unit is removed while the faceplate is closed, use the removal tool with the left and right reversed, as illustrated.

5Push upward the both tools, as shown, and pull the unit toward you until it is halfway out. The unit may drop if you pull it out completely.

6Pull the unit all the way out with your hands, being careful not to drop it.

L

Accessory3 Removal tool

R

L

L

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Contents KRC-X858 KRC-708 Contents 2WARNING 2CAUTION Safety precautionsCleaning the Faceplate Terminals Power General featuresPower ON/OFF Loudness Switching ModesVolume AttenuatorBass F Adjust the center frequency of the bass Audio Control SettingSelecting mode Adjust each modeFader Adjust the fader level. Setting values Front 15 Rear Treble Adjust the treble levelStoring your sound settings Mobile PresetRecalling your sound settings Changing the Display Switching DisplayNon-Fading Output Forced ClosingPage Removing the faceplate Removing the FaceplateReattaching the Faceplate Faceplate Angle Adjustment Tuner featuresAdjusting faceplate angle Station Preset Memory TuningAuto Memory Entry Assigning Names Station Name Preset SnpsSwitching Display for Tuner Station Name Preset Play SnppCanceling mode during input Radio Text Scroll RDS featuresAlarm RDS Radio Data SystemConfirming Program Type Switching to Other Stations with the Same Type of ProgramCanceling Program Type Function During Its Operation Program Type PTY FunctionRegistration of a station as a PTY Cassette player featuresTo register a non-RDS station as a program type Playing Cassette Tapes Using Dolby B Noise ReductionSwitching Tape Types Using Direct Program Search System DpssMusic Repeat Blank SkipSwitching the Tape display External disc control featuresTape counter display Playing Discs Playing Disc modePausing and Restarting Disc Play OperationTrack Search Switching Display for DiscsFast Forwarding and Reversing Disc Play Making a Forward Disc Search Canceling Direct Disc Search While It Is OperatingPresetting Disc Names Dnps Track Scan Track / Disc RepeatRapid display forward / reverse Disc Name Preset Play DnppTo cancel Dnpp mode Random PlayText / Title Scroll Menu settingsTouch Sensor Tone Manual Time AdjustmentCalendar Adjustment Menu SystemAdjusting the date Calendar ModeAdjusting Time Automatically Memo ModeAutomatic Time Adjustment Entering the month or day setting modeTraffic Information Function Manual Open Button SettingClean Reception System Circuit Crsc Switching to a Different Traffic Information StationSecurity Code If you press the Reset button or remove the batterySwitching preout Contrast AdjustmentSwitching Graphic Display Time setting for removing the faceplateExternal Amp Control Dual Zone SystemKEX/ec4/dB Sound Coordinate system Loading and Replacing the Batteries Basic Operations of remoteCassette player features Tuner featuresBasic operations External disc control features Installation Procedure AccessoriesACC Connecting Wires to TerminalsLocking the faceplate to the unit Installation non-Japanese carsRemoving the hard rubber frame Removing the UnitInstallation Japanese-cars Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideCD/External disc control mode Eject No Disc Blank No Track No Panel Hold FM tuner section SpecificationsPage Page Page Page Page

KRC-708, KRC-X858 specifications

The Kenwood KRC-X858 and KRC-708 are two standout models in the realm of car audio systems, designed to enhance the driving experience with advanced technologies and user-friendly features. Both models reflect Kenwood's commitment to quality sound, innovative design, and versatility, catering to a wide range of audio preferences.

Starting with the Kenwood KRC-X858, this model is known for its impressive power output and high-quality audio performance. It boasts a maximum power of 50 watts across four channels, ensuring that listeners can enjoy crystal-clear sound even at higher volumes. The KRC-X858 features a built-in CD player and is compatible with MP3 and WMA formats, making it easy to play a variety of digital music files.

One of the key highlights of the KRC-X858 is its adjustable bass boost, allowing users to customize their audio experience to meet their specific preferences. The unit also comes equipped with a 4-band EQ, which enables precise tuning of treble, midrange, and bass frequencies. This adaptability ensures an optimized listening experience, regardless of the music genre.

In terms of connectivity, the KRC-X858 features a front auxiliary input, which is perfect for connecting portable devices such as smartphones or tablets. Furthermore, it offers compatibility with Kenwood’s remote control, providing users with the convenience of adjusting their audio settings without needing to reach for the unit itself.

On the other hand, the Kenwood KRC-708 is equally impressive with its own set of features. This model also supports CD playback, alongside MP3 and WMA file formats, allowing users to enjoy their favorite tracks stored on various media types. The KRC-708 includes a built-in digital synthesizer tuner, delivering clear reception for AM/FM stations.

An appealing characteristic of the KRC-708 is its user-friendly interface, featuring a large, easy-to-read display with adjustable colors. This ensures visibility in different lighting conditions, making it practical for daytime and nighttime driving. The inclusion of a detachable faceplate adds a layer of security, allowing users to remove the front panel when the vehicle is unattended.

Both models prioritize sound quality and convenience, making them suitable choices for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Their robust build quality and lasting performance showcase Kenwood’s dedication to creating reliable audio equipment for the modern driver. With features designed to enhance connectivity and customizable sound settings, the KRC-X858 and KRC-708 stand out as exceptional choices for those looking to upgrade their vehicle's audio system.