Kenwood HM-582MD manuals
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1 MICRO HI-FICOMPONENT SYSTEM2 2Before applying power3 IntroductionSpecial features❑Layout free ❑CD =MD high-speed (2x-speed)dubbing ❑Frosty door with interior design considerations ❑Low standby power consumption ❑LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with backlit illumination ❑CD-TEXTdata display ❑R.D.S. (Radio Data System) ❑Convenient timer functions ❑Sampling rate converter built in 4 ContentsPreparation section Basic section 5 Front door6 6InstallationChanging the installation method 7 System connection1. Connection of the System AccessoriesConnection of the Accessory Antenna System connection 8 Connection of speakersSpeaker (Right)twist Speaker (Left) To wall AC outlet Speaker cord (accessories) Speaker rear panel Attaching the speaker netsBack of the speaker net Top Bottom 9 2. Connection of Other Accessories (Commercially Available Parts)Conection of Subwoofer (optional)Extremely low frequency sound is played back powerfully Subwoofer Connection of external source componentAnalog signal connection Cassette deck etc audio input audio output Digital signal connection Digital component Optical fiber cable Optical digital audio output * Be sure to retain the cap removed above 4.Never bend or bundle the optical-fibercable 10 10Controls and indicatorsMain unit11 Controls and indicators/timer key (indicator) 8 7 STOP key 90 (CD eject) key 2CD insertion slot 3Remote sensor (remote) 0volume/multi-controlknob keys !Character data display 5TUNER/BAND key @Front door #display key $menu/demo key %set key 6MD 6 key ^sound key &MD insertion slot *AUX key DIGITAL INPUT (rec key 6 key )phones jack ¡0 (MD eject) key 12 Remote control unit14 Display15 Clock adjustment16 16Menu mode18 18Hearing soundFMFMF1:30R 19 Muting the sound temporarily (MUTE)Listening through headphonesTone adjustment (Remote control unit only) Bass and treble compensation (N.B.: Natural Bass circuit) Balance adjustment 20 20Playback of CD23 Playback of MD26 26Receiving broadcast station29 Using R.D.S32 32Recording on MDRecording on MD 33 3. Make the preparations for recording: Select a station : Enter pause mode at the beginning of the track to be recorded : Make preparation for tuning or playback.∏ : Set the MONITOR mode of the menu to “ON” then make preparation for tuning or playback 4. Start recording1Press the rec key. (the unit enters record-pausemode) 2When the preparation is complete, press the rec key again 3Play (or tune) the music source to be recorded 5.After recording , eject the MDWhile “WRITING” is displayed, do not apply shock or vibra Note tion to the unit because information is being written on the Mini Disc Pause the recording Stop the recording 34 Selecting the recording input signal (REC INPUT)Track number marking in MD recording (REC TNO MARK) 38 38Various CD/MD playback features42 42 Convenient Recording Methods47 MD Edit FunctionsSelecting the editing function typeAssigning a Title to a Disc or a Track Copying a Disc or Track Title in a Title Memo 48 Reordering several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)52 Dividing a track during playback (DIVIDE)4Execute the track divide operation 5Eject the Mini DiscMini Disc has been While “WRITING” is displayed, do not impact Note or move the unit because information about recording and editing is being written to the 53 Image of divideShould be approx. 2 sec. or longer Track No. is adjusted Image of previewPoint selected by fine adjustment of dividing point Playback for 3 sec Place where the TRACK EDIT key has been pressed Divided track (second half) +31 Divided track (first half) Fine adjustment range 54 Combining tracks during playback (COMBINE)56 Erasing several tracks at a time (QUICK ERASE)58 Erasing a single track during playback (ERASE)59 Erasing all tracks on a disc (ALL ERASE)60 Assigning a title to a disc or track (Remote control unit only)2Input the title 61 To select characters with the numeric keys (character input key mode)If none of Aa or 12 is displayed, press one of the numeric keys Press the PGM/CHARAC. key for the required number To enter a title of times to select one of the character groups below 1Select a character group : A~Z, symbols, Title Memo ([1], [2], [3]) : 0~9, symbols 2Select a character 3Set the selected character 4Repeat steps 1 to 3 above To change or clear a title 1Move the character to the desired character (to be changed) 2Delete the character Input place The cursor moves and stands by for the next character input 62 To select characters with the 4 and ¢If any of Aa or 12 is displayed, press the 4or ¢key Select a character group 1Move the character to the desired character (to be changed) keys (skip key mode)•A~Z, space (1 blank character) •a~z, space •0~9, symbols •Title Memo ([1 2 3]), Title Copy (disc title, track title) Selected character 3Execute title change or deletion1Enter the title in memory 2Complete the operation 63 Erasing all titlesPress the TITLE INPUT key 2Select “ALL ERASE ?” To return P.CALL 3Press the ENTER key 4Complete the operation 1 DISC •••••••••••••••• (Disc title) 2001, 002, ••••••••••• (Track title) 3ALL ERASE ?••••• (Complete erasure of disc and 4 [1], [2], [3] ••••••••• (Title Memo) In regard to key function 64 List of characters available for title editing65 Copying a disc or track title in a title memo (TITLE COPY)68 To delete the edited contents (EDIT CANCEL)70 70Listening to an AUX input sourceAdjusting the input level of the auxiliary source 71 Timer operationSetting the O.T.T. timer 72 Program timer playback (AI timer playback) and timer recording1Select the source to be played (recorded) and adjust its playback volume÷ To listen to radio ÷ To listen to CD ÷ Recording or playing the AUX source component The station should be preset prior Insert a CD For timer playback or timer record (Program playback is not possible.) ing of a source component con nected to the AUX jacks, connect it ÷ To listen to MD ÷ For recording properly by referring to “Connec tion of Other Accessories ” Insert a MD Make preparations for recording ¤‹ Steps 1 to 2Select the timer reservation modeExample for playing radio broadcast from 10:30am to 11:30am using PROG.1 2Timer setting selection 3PROG.1 selection 73 3Enter the ON time1Set the timer ON time by rotating the volume/ multi-controlknob After entering the “hour” with the procedure in 4Enter the OFF time1Set the timer OFF time by rotating the volume/ multi-controlknob procedure 1ON time setting 10:00AM Blinks 1OFF time setting 11:00AM Blinks 5Make the desired reservationFor timer playback or AI timer playback 1 Rotate the volume/multi-controlknob to select the timer mode 1 Select “PLAY” or “AI PLAY” PLAY Timer play AI PLAY ... Timer play with gradually in volume/creasing volume REC 2 Press the set key For timer recording 1Rotate the volume/multi-controlknob to select the record mode Select “REC” PLAY AI PLAY REC 2Select the input source Select the source to be recording AUX (Analog) When you selected “DIGITAL AUX”, go to step 6 now 74 6Set the program75 Sleep timer (SLEEP)76 76Important Items79 In case of difficulty83 Specifications
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