Kenwood HD-5MD - Manual

Kenwood HD-5MD

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preparation; Units are designed for operation as follows.; For the United Kingdom; Safety precautions; TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT; Before applying power; Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.; * AC voltage selection
  • Page 3 – Special features; recorded on a CD recorder.; Equipped with a sampling rate converter
  • Page 4 – Unpacking; Keep this manual handy for future reference.; Accessories
  • Page 5 – Contents; Preparation section; In regard to long-play MD stereo recording; Listening to the desired sequence
  • Page 6 – IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
  • Page 8 – Basic; System connections; Make connections as shown below.; If operation is not possible or erroneous display; AM loop antenna; Connect the antenna to the antenna terminal.; Connection of accessory antennas
  • Page 9 – Connection of the speaker system; FM outdoor antenna; coaxial cable connected to; System connection; Speaker cord
  • Page 10 – Connection of a subwoofer (sold separately); Connection of a cassette deck (sold separately); Audio code; cassette deck; Subwoofer
  • Page 11 – In case of digital connection; Connection to an external source (audio equipment); In case of analog connection
  • Page 12 – Controls and indicators; Main unit
  • Page 13 – Display
  • Page 14 – Remote control unit
  • Page 15 – Loading batteries; Operation; Operation of remote control unit
  • Page 16 – Basic use method; Listening through headphone
  • Page 17 – Muting the sound temporarily; Adjust the left/right volume balance
  • Page 18 – Adjusting the tone; TONE CONTROL; Three types of tone control can be set in advance.; TONE CONTROL setting; Listening with use of TONE CONTROL
  • Page 20 – Playback of CD; To pause playback
  • Page 22 – Playback of MD
  • Page 23 – Skipping tracks; Playback from desired track
  • Page 24 – Each press of the TUNER/band key switches the band as follows.; Collective presetting of stations; Receiving broadcast station
  • Page 25 – Channel space setting; Select the tuner input.
  • Page 27 – Before using RDS
  • Page 28 – Selection with the; Searching for a desired program type (PTY search)
  • Page 29 – To change to a different program type :; Using the RDS display function
  • Page 30 – Start playback of the external source.; Listening to an AUX/TAPE input source
  • Page 31 – In regard to long-play MD stereo recording and playback; Types of record mode
  • Page 32 – Recording to MD; Recording of radio broadcasts (analog recording)
  • Page 33 – Select the desired recording mode.; or
  • Page 34 – To pause recording; In regard to display messages
  • Page 35 – Select CD input; Adjust the recording level.; Play the input source to be recorded.
  • Page 36 – Application; Various CD/MD playback features; Listening to the desired sequence (program playback); Repeat the steps
  • Page 37 – To add a track to an existing program; Various CD /MD playback features
  • Page 38 – Repeated playback; Repeat playback of programmed tracks
  • Page 39 – Repeated random playback
  • Page 40 – Only the first track of the set CDs will be played.; Set a disc into the CD tray.; Stop the BEST HITS program playback.; Cancel the BEST HITS program playback.
  • Page 41 – ate method according to the purpose of recording.; To record CD with a simplified method; Convenient recording methods; Program recording; After recording to a minidisc, always press the
  • Page 43 – Set a recordable minidisc.
  • Page 44 – Cancel PGM mode playback.; When the STOP
  • Page 45 – Only the first track of the set CDs will be recorded.; S e t a r e c o r d a b l e m i n i d i s c .
  • Page 46 – MD Edit Functions; Selection of the type of edit function; Grouping of tracks; Function limitations because of the MD standard; Dividing and combining tracks; Deletion of the edited contents (EDIT CANCEL)
  • Page 47 – Grouping also can be done for a recorded MD. (; Group recording image
  • Page 48 – Dividing a recorded MD into groups
  • Page 49 – Deleting group information; Press the
  • Page 50 – Changing the range of a group
  • Page 51 – Group selection for playback; Press the MD; Playback of a different group during playback; Repeat mode; Return to normal playback
  • Page 52 – Image for individual moving of tracks; Continued on next page
  • Page 53 – Image of moving grouped tracks
  • Page 54 – Preview playback image
  • Page 56 – Image for combining tracks; Combining the fourth and the first track
  • Page 57 – Image for combining grouped tracks
  • Page 58 – It is also possible to erase tracks registered in a group.; Image for eraseing a track
  • Page 60 – Assigning a title (name) to a minidisc or a track; It is also possible to give a title to a group. (Group title); Assigning a group title:
  • Page 62 – Deleting or changing characters; In regard to the key functions
  • Page 63 – Input of a name memo
  • Page 65 – When the input is CD; Convenient functions
  • Page 66 – Clock adjustment; If you have made a mistake during the setting,; is pressed with
  • Page 67 – Timer operation; Cancel; To cancel; Adjust the clock before setting the timer
  • Page 68 – ecution of the programed timer.
  • Page 69 – Make the desired reservation
  • Page 70 – The standby/timer indicator lights green.; When timer operation is not desired; The PROG. contents set last will be executed.
  • Page 71 – Knowledge; Important Items; Remove the CD and MD from the unit.; Note related to transportation and movement; Maintenance; Maintenance of the unit; Caution on condensation; Memory backup function; MD section
  • Page 72 – Disc handling precautions
  • Page 73 – In regard to the sampling frequency
  • Page 74 – In case of difficulty; Operation to reset; Amplifier section/Speakers
  • Page 75 – Tuner section; CD player
  • Page 79 – Specifications; Speakers
  • Page 80 – For your records
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MICRO HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATION

B60-5270-08 00 C (T/M)

OC

0204

HD-5MD

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Page 2 - Preparation; Units are designed for operation as follows.; For the United Kingdom; Safety precautions; TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT; Before applying power; Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.; * AC voltage selection

HD-5MD/EN 2 Preparation Units are designed for operation as follows. U.S.A. and Canada ............................. AC 120 V only Europe and U.K. ................................. AC 230 V only For the United Kingdom Factory fitted moulded mains plug 1. The mains plug contains a fuse. For replaceme...

Page 3 - Special features; recorded on a CD recorder.; Equipped with a sampling rate converter

HD-5MD/EN 3 Preparation Special features Before applying power Equipped with ATRAC 3 for long digital recording/playbackfunctions (LP2, LP4). Enables long digital recording and playback up to two times longer (about 160 minutes) or four times longer (about 320 minutes) than the standard time. (Times...

Page 4 - Unpacking; Keep this manual handy for future reference.; Accessories

HD-5MD/EN 4 Preparation Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present. If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If the unitwas shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately. Kenw...

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