Kenwood 350 manual Changing CDs

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Before using the CD player

Displaying CD time information

Loading CDs

Please read the following instruc- tions carefully to help prevent damage to your CD player and your CDs.

Compatible CDs

Your CD player plays standard 5” CDs and 3” CD singles and the audio portion of CDV discs and CD-G (CD plus graphics) discs.

Handling CDs

Hold a CD by its edges and center hole. Don’t touch the playing surface or attach labels or tape to either side of the CD.

Cleaning CDs

To clean fingerprints or other dirt from a CD, gently wipe it with a soft cotton cloth moving in circles outward from the center.

Storing CDs

To protect your CDs, store them in their cases. Don’t leave them in the player for a long time.

Damaged CDs

To avoid possible damage to your player, don’t attempt to play cracked or warped CDs.

Condensation

Condensation of water vapor on the pickup lens may prevent proper operation of your CD player. To eliminate the condensation, leave the player ON for several hours. Condensation may occur when:

You bring the player from a cool or cold place to a warm or humid place.

You operate a heater in the vicinity of the player.

There’s a big difference between the player’s internal temperature and the temperature of the room the player is in.

Before you transport your CD player

1Turn the player’s power ON. Don’t load any CDs.

2Wait until 5 seconds after NO DISC appears on the display.

3Turn the player’s power OFF.

You can view time information for the CD you’re playing.

Press the TIME DISP. button to cycle between:

TRACK TIME: Elapsed and remaining time of the current track.

TOTAL TIME: Elapsed and remaining time of the CD.

 

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OPEN/CLOSE

 

MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISC SKIP

MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER DP-R896

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER

P.MODE

CHECK

CLEAR

DISC 1

DISC 2

DISC 3

DISC 4

DISC 5

STOP

 

 

TIME DSP

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REPEAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

STANDBY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY/PAUSE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.

2Place a CD in one of the tray’s circular wells. While the tray is open, you can insert a CD in each of the 2 exposed wells.

3To insert more CDs, press the DISC SKIP button to rotate the tray. Insert a CD when the tray stops rotat- ing.

4When you’re done, press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the tray.

Changing CDs

During play

1Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.

2Change CDs in the exposed wells. If you want to put a CD in an unexposed well, press the DISC SKIP button to rotate the tray. You can’t change the CD currently playing.

When the player is stopped

1Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.

2Change CDs in the exposed wells. If necessary, press the DISC SKIP button to rotate the tray.

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Contents Setting up your Kenwood Audio System SpectrumLicensing About the power supply Safety firstSafety Symbols Safety PrecautionsFCC Warning Contents Did you get everything? WelcomeUnpacking You may need to purchaseAssembling the rack Hardware listHinge insert M faces toward top Kick Panel Over the cushion Kenwood Gulf Street Lamar MO 800 How to get replacement parts for your rackSRC-406C Description QuantityStacking your components in the rack Placing your systemPositioning your speakers Positive to + can cause poor sound quality Connecting your speakersFew tips Left and right speakersPhono cartridge VCRUnlock lever Insert wire Lock lever Connecting your antennasConnecting the antenna wires to the antenna jacks Using the AM indoor loop antenna suppliedUsing an AM outdoor antenna optional Using an FM outdoor antenna optionalCassette Deck KX-W595 Connecting the system control cablesOptional Turntable Receiver KR-596 CD Player DP-R896Connecting other audio components Rear Tape AdaptorPlugging in your power cords Turning on the power Power Phones ON/STANDBYCongratulations KR-596 DP-R896 KX-W595 JL-506 Kenwood Limited Warranty WarrantyModel number PO Box Long Beach, California Using your Kenwood Audio System Playing tracks in random order random Special tapes Using the controls Front panel controlsUpper tuner Reading the displayLower amplifier Remote Loading and replacing the batteriesAdjusting the volume Selecting the input source Basic audio functionsMuting the sound Adjusting the bass and trebleAdjusting the speaker balance Activating the speakersTuning stations automatically Using headphones Using the tunerTuning stations manually Scrolling from the remote To preset additional stations, repeat these stepsScrolling from the front panel Use the Input button to select the tuner inputUsing the CD player Front panel controls and displayChanging CDs Playing from the front panel Playing CDsFrom a specific track From the beginning Playing from the remotePlaying a combination of tracks Repeating all loaded CDs To cancel random playRepeating a single CD Repeating programmed tracksUsing the cassette deck Peak Level MeterPlaying tapes Before using the cassette deckListening to tapes Fast-winding tapesRecording a tape Setting the recording levelRecording tapes Copying dubbing a tapeDemagnetizing the heads Troubleshooting guideCleaning the heads ReceiverCD player Cassette deckSpeakers JL-506 SpecificationsCassette deck KX-W595 Receiver KR-596Kenwood USA Corporation