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Kenwood HD-5MD Instruction Manual
80 pages 3.89 Mb
For the United Kingdom Factory fitted moulded mains plug Safety precautionsWARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 2 Before applying powerCaution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.Other countries................... AC 110-120 / 220-240 V switchable* * AC voltage selection 3 Special features4 AccessoriesUnpackingKeep this manual handy for future reference. Before applying power 5 ContentsPreparation section Knowledge sections Basic section Application section 6 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS safe operation. 7 PreparationCaution: Read this page carefully to en- sure safe operation. 8 System connections12 Controls and indicators15 Operation of remote control unitLoading batteries Operation 16 Basic use method6 Decrease Increase sound phones MUTE SOUND 1Power ON (OFF)For about five seconds after power ON, mute (no sound) status is applied for circuit protection. One-touch operation function CD6 key, MD 6 key, TUNER/BAND key, AUX/TAPE key. 2. Select the source to be listened to. 3. Adjust the volume. Listening through headphone 17 Muting the sound temporarilyAdjust the left/right volume balance Listening to the original sound of the source (source direct) 18 Adjusting the toneBasic use method TONE CONTROL TONE CONTROL setting Listening with use of TONE CONTROL N.B. circuit (natural bass)7STOP 7STOP CD1, CD2, CD3 1 4 20 Playback of CD1. Load a disc. 2. Start playback. To pause playbackTo stop playbackEach press pauses and plays the CD alternately. 21 Skipping tracksPlayback from desired track In regard to display of the CD time In regard to title display To fast forward and backward Start of playback from a desired discIn regard to display of the disc indication 1. Insert a minidisc. 2. Start playback. To pause playbackTo stop playbackand plays the CD alternately. 22 Playback of MD4 1 4 23 Skipping tracksPlayback from desired track In regard to display of the MD time In regard to title display To fast forward and backward In regard to the MD playback mode (recording mode) ( ) 24 Receiving broadcast station22 1,2 3 3 331. Select the tuner input.Each press of the TUNER/band key switches the band as follows. FM AM 2. Preset a radio station in memory. 3. Tuning (Preset Call)One-by-one presetting (Manual preset) Collective presetting of stations Collective presetting of stationsReceiving broadcast station 25 Channel space setting27 RDS (Radio Data System) This unit is equipped with the following functions utilizing RDS data : (For U.K. and Europe)Before using RDSSet the reception band to FM. Preset RDS stations with the auto memory function. RDS (Radio Data System) (For U.K. and Europe)4Program Type Name Display 28 1. Select the PTY search mode.2. Select the desired program type.Use program type table on the right for your conve- nience. Selection with the 4 or key. Searching for a desired program type (PTY search)4, keys 4 DOWN UP Program type table Lit 29 3. Start the search.To change to a different program type :Press the P.MODE/RDS DISP. key Repeat steps 1., 2., 3.When searching for a Rock Music broadcast Display while the tuner is searching. When a station is received. RDS (Radio Data System) (For U.K. and Europe) Using the RDS display functionEach press alternates the mode. 1PS display 2Preset number display 30 Listening to an AUX/TAPE input source22 1,2 441. Press the AUX/TAPE key. 2. Select external input or tape. 31 In regard to long-play MD stereo recording and playbackIn regard to long-play stereo recording (LP2, LP4) Stamp function (STAMP) Types of record mode 1. Make the MD recording preparations. 2. Select the source to be recorded. 32 Recording to MDRecording of radio broadcasts (analog recording) Recording from a CD (digital/analog recording*) Recording from tape (analog recording) Recording from external equipment (AUX) (analog recording) Digital recording from external equipment(AUX) 33 3. Set the recording mode.4. Start recording. 34 To pause recording36 Various CD/MD playback features41 Convenient recording methods46 MD Edit Functions65 Convenient functions66 Clock adjustment67 Timer operationSleep timer (SLEEP) Timer playback (PROG. 1, PROG. 2) AI timer playback (PROG. 1, PROG. 2) Sleep timer (SLEEP) 68 Setting the timer program (PROG. TIMER)1. Make preparations for the play. 2. Set the timer setting program number. 3. Select EVERYDAY or ONETIME ex- ecution of the programed timer. 4. Set the ON time. 69 5. Set the OFF time.6. Select "PLAY" or "AI PLAY". 7. Make the desired reservation (Timer play) 7. Make the desired reservation (Timer recording) 70 8. Put the unit in standby mode.Setting the PROG. timer again to the same contents When timer operation is not desired 71 Important ItemsNote related to transportation and movement Maintenance ReferenceCaution on condensation Maintenance of the unit In regard to contact cleanerMemory backup function 72 Disc handling precautionsDiscs which can be played with this unit Never play a cracked or warped disc Disc accessoriesImportant Items Do not touch the disc directly. Storage position Dust countermeasure Care Note on disc accessories Handling of MDCaution on MD-Clip data Note on the cartridge labels Write protect tab 73 SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)In regard to the sampling frequency 74 In case of difficultyOperation to reset Amplifier section/Speakers 75 Tuner sectionRemote control unit 79 Specifications[Amplifier section] Speakers[MD recordre section] [CD player section] [Tuner section] Main unit
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