Page 2 - Contents; English
Contents — 2 — English Before use Safety precautions ........................................................................3Handling Compact discs................................................................5Buttons and Display ......................................................................
Page 3 - Safety precautions; WARNING
— 3 — Safety precautions To prevent injury and/or fire, take thefollowing precautions: • Insert the unit all the way until it is fullylocked in place. Otherwise it may fly out ofplace during collisions and other jolts. • When extending the ignition, battery orground cables, make sure to use automoti...
Page 4 - Cleaning the Unit; CAUTION; Reset button
Safety precautions — 4 — English • If you experience problems duringinstallation, consult your Kenwood dealer. • If the unit does not seem to be working right,try pressing the reset button first. If that doesnot solve the problem, consult your Kenwooddealer. Cleaning the Unit If the front panel gets...
Page 5 - Handling Compact discs; Do not stick tape on either side of the CD.
— 5 — Handling Compact discs Playing a CD that is dirty, scratchedor warped can cause the sound toskip and the unit to operateincorrectly, resulting in worsenedsound quality. Take the followingprecautions to prevent your CDs fromgetting scratched or damaged. Handling CDs • Do not touch the recorded ...
Page 6 - Buttons and Display; Basic operations
Buttons and Display — 6 — English AUD T I LOUD CLK VOLADJ MENU REP RDM SCN DISP CD PWR OFF EJECT 35W x 4 MENU ATT TUN AM FM 4 ¢ # 1 ~ 6 AUTO indicator ST indicator MONO indicator AUD T I LOUD CLK VOLADJ MENU REP RDM SCN DISP CD PWR OFF EJECT 35W x 4 LOUD / MENU u / d ATT ATT CD TUN / PWR OFF AM FM 4...
Page 7 - RDS features
— 7 — AUD T I LOUD CLK VOLADJ MENU REP RDM SCN DISP CD PWR OFF EJECT 35W x 4 ATT CD / 38 / EJECT 4 ¢ REP DISP SCN RDM CD-IN indicator 3 indicator RDM indicator AUD T I LOUD CLK VOLADJ MENU REP RDM SCN DISP CD PWR OFF EJECT 35W x 4 MENU CLK ATT TI / VOL ADJ AM FM 4 ¢ # 1 ~ 6 RDS features NEWS indicat...
Page 8 - MENU; CLK; Clock display; Other features
Buttons and Display — 8 — English T I LOUD CLK VOLADJ MENU REP RDM SCN DISP CD PWR OFF EJECT 35W x 4 MENU u / d AUD ATT CLK AM FM 4 ¢ AUD Clock display Other features
Page 9 - Volume; This function allows you to turn down the volume quickly.; Loudness; Turning on the power:
— 9 — Basic operations (See page 6) Volume Increasing Volume: Press the u button to turn up the volume. Decreasing Volume: Press the d button to turn down the volume. Attenuator This function allows you to turn down the volume quickly. Turning Attenuator On/Off: Press the ATT button to switch the at...
Page 10 - Menu System; Selecting function to set; Function
Basic operations (See page 6) — 10 — English • Make sure to end the menu mode when finished. If you fail to end the menu mode, several funcions may notoperate properly, including the Traffic information function, theNews Bulletin function with PTY news timeout setting, and theAlarm function. • Some ...
Page 11 - Tuner features; Local Seek Function; Switching settings; Tuning
— 11 — Tuner features (See page 6) With the local seek function turned on, auto seek tuning skipsstations with relatively poor reception. Turning Local Seek Function On/Off: Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on. Press the ¢ butto...
Page 12 - Auto Memory Entry; Station Preset Memory; Recalling a Preset Station:; Monaural Reception
Tuner features (See page 6) — 12 — English Auto Memory Entry You can automatically store all the receivable frequencies inthe band currently being listened to, and then recall them withthe touch of a button later. This function is especially usefulwhen you are travelling and do not know what station...
Page 13 - Alarm; Press the
— 13 — RDS features (See page 7) RDS (Radio Data System) RDS is a digital information system that lets you receivesignals besides those of regular radio programmes, such asnetwork information being transmitted from radio stations.When listening to an RDS station (ie, a station with RDScapability), t...
Page 14 - Restricting RDS Region (Region Restrict Function); Traffic Information Function; Switching to a Different Traffic Information Station:
RDS features (See page 7) — 14 — English Restricting RDS Region (Region Restrict Function) You can choose whether or not to restrict the RDS channels,received with the AF function for a particular network, to aspecific region. When the Region Restrict Function is on, theregion is restricted and the ...
Page 15 - Auto TP Seek Function; Presetting Volume for Traffic Information/News
— 15 — Auto TP Seek Function When the TI function is on and poor reception conditions areexperienced when listening to a traffic information station,another traffic information station with better reception willbe searched for automatically. This function is on, when unitis first powered on. Turning...
Page 16 - Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
RDS features (See page 7) — 16 — English News Bulletin Function with PTY News Timeout Setting You can arrange to have news bulletins interrupt your currentlistening source, including other radio stations. When theNews Bulletin function is on, the PTY News Timeout settingallows you to set the interva...
Page 17 - Speech
— 17 — Programme Type (PTY) Function Conduct auto seek tuning only on those stations with selectedkinds of programmes. Selecting Type of Programme to be Received: Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on. Press the ¢ button repeatedl...
Page 18 - CD player features; Playing CDs; Switch the display that appears whilst discs are playing.
CD player features (See page 7) — 18 — English Playing CDs: If no CDs are inserted, insert one in the slot with the labelfacing up. (If a CD is already inserted, press the CD button).The CD-IN indicator lights up when a CD has been inserted.The 3 indicator lights up when a CD is being played. Pausin...
Page 19 - Track Repeat Function; Repeat playing the current track.; Random Play Function; Play all the tracks on the current disc in random order.; To change the track being heard, press the; Track Scan Function; Stopping to Listen to the Track Being Scanned:
— 19 — Track Repeat Function Repeat playing the current track. Turning Repeat Play Function On/Off: Press the REP button to switch the repeat play function on andoff.The REP indicator lights up when the repeat play function isturned on.The track number currently being heard blinks in the display. Th...
Page 20 - Audio Control Setting; Adjust various parameters of sound quality.; Source tone memory; Clock Display; Switching to Time Display:; Adjusting Time
Other features (See page 8) — 20 — English Audio Control Setting Adjust various parameters of sound quality. Press the AUD button to enter the control mode.Each time the AUD button is pressed, the adjustment modedisplay changes as follows: 7 Bass 7 Treble 7 Balance 7 Fader 7 Volume If you do not mov...
Page 21 - Theft Deterrent Faceplate
— 21 — DSI (Disabled System Indicator) A red indicator blinks on the unit after the faceplate isremoved, warning potential thieves. The factory default forthis function is "ON". Turning Disabled System Indicator On/Off: Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displ...
Page 22 - Accessories; External view; Installation Procedure
— 22 — English The use of any accessories except for those provided might resultin damage to the unit. Make sure only to use the accessoriesshipped with the unit, as shown above. 2 CAUTION Accessories ..........................................1 ..........................................2 ..............
Page 23 - Pin Numbers for; Cable Colour; Connector A
— 23 — Connecting Cables to Terminals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P.CONT.OUT Rear right output (Red) Rear left output (White) Connector Function Guide Pin Numbers for ISO Connectors Cable Colour Functions External PowerConnector A–4A–5A–7A–8 SpeakerConnector B–1B–2B–3B–4B–5B–6B–7B–8 YellowBlue/W...
Page 24 - Connecting Cables to Terminals; below. If the ISO connector pins are set as described in; When the connection is made as in; Installation
— 24 — English Connecting Cables to Terminals Connecting the ISO Connector (see p.23) The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the typeof vehicle you drive. Make sure to make the proper connections toprevent damage to the unit.The default connection for the wiring harness is described i...
Page 25 - Removing the hard rubber frame; Removing the Unit; Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the removal tool.; Remove the Hex-head screw with integral washer (M4
— 25 — Removing the hard rubber frame ■ When the lower level is removed, remove the upper twolocations. 2 The frame can be removed from the top side in the samemanner. NOTE Catch Lock Engage the catch pins on the removal tool and remove the twolocks on the lower level.Lower the frame and pull it for...
Page 26 - SOLUTION; Troubleshooting Guide
— 26 — English What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Beforecalling service, first check the following table for possible problems. SOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM No sound can be heard, or thevolume is low. The fader and/or bal...
Page 27 - Specifications; Tone action; Specifications subject to change without notice.
— 27 — Specifications FM tuner section Frequency range (50 kHz Space) ..............87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHzUsable sensitivity (S/N=26dB) ....................................0.7 µV/75 Ω Quieting Sensitivity (S/N=46dB) ..................................1.6 µV/75 Ω Frequency response (±3.0 dB) ..............