Kenwood KDC-MP5029VG manual

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    CD-RECEIVER KDC-MP5029V KDC-MP5029V G INSTR UCTION MANU AL © B64-3051-00/00 (MW) B64-3051-00_English_r3.indd ii B64-3051-00_English_r3.indd ii 05.3.10 5:26:25 PM 05.3.10 5:26:25 PM[...]

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    2 | English Con tents Safety precautions 3 Notes 4 About CDs 5 About,MP3, and WMA 6 General featur es 7 Pow er Selecting the Source Volume Attenuator System Q Audio Control Audio Setup Speaker Setting Theft Deterrent F aceplate Switching Display Dimmer Control TEL Mute T uner fea tures 11 T uning T uning Mode Station Pr eset Memor y Auto Memory Ent[...]

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    English | 3 Safety precautions About CD play ers/disc changers connected to this unit KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players released in 1998 or later can be connected to this unit. Refer to the catalog or consult your Kenw ood dealer for connectable models of disc changers/ CD players. Note that any KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players released in 1997 or[...]

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    4 | English Notes • If you experience problems during installation, consult your Kenwood dealer . • If the unit fails to operate properly , press the Reset button. The unit returns to factory settings when the Reset button is pressed. • P ress the reset button if the disc auto changer fails to operate correctly . Normal operation should be re[...]

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    English | 5 Handling CDs • Don ’t touch the recor ding sur face of the CD. • CD-R and CD-R W are easier to damage than a normal music CD. Use a CD-R or a CD-R W after reading the caution items on the package etc. • Don ’t stick tape etc. on the CD . Also, don ’t use a CD with tape stuck on it. When using a new CD If the CD center hole o[...]

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    6 | English About, MP3 and WMA The playable MP3/WMA file (hereafter called Audio file) and the media format has the f ollowing limitation. The Audio file, which is out of the specification, may not able to be played normally , or the file and folder names may not be display ed correctly. • Attach the correct extension for the Audio file (MP3: &qu[...]

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    English | 7 General fea tures Powe r T urning ON the P ower Press the [SRC] button. • When the power is ON, the <Security Code> (page 18) is displayed as "CODE ON" or "C ODE OFF" . T urning OFF the P ower Press the [SRC] button for at least 1 sec ond. Selecting the S ource Press the [SRC] button. Source required Display [...]

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    8 | English General fea tures Attenua tor T urning the volume down quickly . Press the [ A T T ] button. Each time the button is pressed, the Att enuator turns ON and OFF . When it’ s ON, the " A T T " indicator blinks. Sy stem Q Y ou can recall the best sound setting preset for different types of music. 1 Select the source to set Press[...]

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    English | 9 Speaker Setting Fine-tuning so that the System Q value is optimal when setting the speaker type. 1 Enter Standby Press the [SRC] button. Select the "ST ANDBY" display. 2 Enter Speak er Setting mode Press the [VOL] knob. 3 Select the Speaker type T urn the [ VOL] knob. Each time the knob is turned, the setting switches as shown[...]

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    10 | English General fea tures Switching Displa y Switching the information displa yed. 1 Enter S witching Display mode Press the C ontrol knob for at least 1 second. "DISP SEL " is displayed. 2 Select the Display item Push the Contr ol knob to [ 4 ] or [ ¢ ]. In T uner source Information Display Fr equenc y "FREQ" Clock "[...]

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    English | 11 T uner features T uning Selecting the station. 1 Select tuner source Press the [SRC] button. Select the " TUNER" display . 2 Select the band Push the Contr ol knob to [FM] or [AM]. Each time the knob is pushed to [FM], it switches between the FM1, F M2, and FM3 bands. 3 T une up or down band Push the Contr ol knob to [ 4 ] or[...]

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    12 | English T uner features Auto Memory Entry Putting stations with good reception in the memory automatically. 1 Select the band for Auto Memory Entry Push the Contr ol knob to [FM] or [AM]. 2 Open Auto Memory Entry Press the [ AME] button for at least 2 seconds. When 6 stations that can be received are put in the memory Auto Memor y Entr y close[...]

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    English | 13 CD/Audio file/V CD/Ex ternal disc con trol featur es Playing CD , Audio file & VCD When there is no disc inserted 1 Drop open the fac eplate Press the Release button. 2 Insert a disc. 3 Push the fac eplate on the left side, and return it to its former position. • When the faceplate has been dropped open, it might interfere with t[...]

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    14 | English CD/Audio file/V CD/Ex ternal disc contr ol featur es Playing External Disc Playing discs set in the optional accessory disc player connected to this unit. Press the [SRC] button. Select the display for the disc player you want. Display examples: Display Disc player "CD CH" CD changer "MD CH" MD changer Pause and pla[...]

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    English | 15 In CD ,VCD & External disc source Repeat play Display T rack Repeat "TRACK REP" Disc Repeat (In Disc Changer) "DISC REP" OFF "REP OFF" In Audio file Repeat play Display File Repeat "FILE REP" Folder Repeat "FOLD REP" OFF "REP OFF" Scan Play Playing the first part of each s[...]

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    16 | English CD/Audio file/V CD/Ex ternal disc contr ol featur es F unction of Audio file Folder Select Quickly selecting the folder you want to listen to . 1 Enter F older Select mode Press the [F .SEL] button. "F-SELEC T" is displayed. During Select mode the folder information is displayed as shown below . Folder name displa y Displays [...]

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    English | 17 Menu system Menu Sy stem Setting during operation beep sound etc. functions. The Menu system basic operation method is explained here. The reference for the Menu items and their setting content is after this operation explanation. 1 Enter Menu mode Press the [MENU] button f or at least 1 second. "MENU" is displayed . 2 Select[...]

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    18 | English Menu system In Standby mode Secur ity C ode Because authorization by the Security Code is required when it’ s removed from the vehicle , personalizing this unit is by using the Security Code is a help in preventing theft. • When the Security Code function is activated, it can’t be released. Note, your Security Code is the 4 digit[...]

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    English | 19 4 Exit Clock adjustment mode Press the [MENU] button. In Standby mode DSI (Disabled Sy stem Indicator) A red indicator will blink on the unit after the faceplate is remov ed, warning potential thieves. Display Setting "DSI ON" LED flashes. "DSI OFF" LED OFF . In FM reception CRSC ( Clean Reception Sy stem Circuit) T[...]

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    20 | English Menu system In Standby mode CD Read Setting When there is a problem on playing a CD with special format, this setting play the CD by f orce. Display Setting "CD READ 1" Play CD and Audio file. "CD READ 2" Play CD by for ce. • Setting "CD READ 2" cannot play Audio file. Some music CDs may not be played ba[...]

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    English | 21 Basic Operations of r emote Loading and Replacing the battery Use two " AA "-size batteries. Slide the cover while pr essing downwards to remove it as illustrated . Inser t the batteries with the + and – poles aligned properly , following the illustration inside the case . 2 W ARNING • Store unused batteries out of the re[...]

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    22 | English Basic Operations of r emote Audio C ontrol [A UD] button Select the Audio item for adjustment. [VOL] buttons Adjust the Audio item. • Refer to <Audio C ontrol> (page 8) for the operation method, such as the procedures of A udio control and others. In T uner source [FM]/ [ AM] buttons Select the band. Each time the [FM] button i[...]

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    English | 23 Ac cessories/ Installation P rocedure Ac cessories 1 ..........1 2 ..........2 3 ..........4 4 ..........4 5 ..........1 6 ..........2 7 ..........1 8 ..........1 9 ..........1 0 ..........1 Installation Proc edure 1. T o prevent a shor t circuit, remov e the key from the ignition and disconnect the - battery. 2. Make the proper input [...]

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    24 | English Connecting W ires to T erminals ANT. CONT MUTE P.CONT FRONT • L FRONT • R REAR • L REAR • R – + FRONT R L VIDEO OUT PRK SW Battery Ground wire (Black) - ( T o car chassis) FM/AM antenna input Rear left output ( White) Rear right output (Red) F use (10A) Wiring harness (Accessory 1 ) Ignition wire (Red) Battery wire ( Y ellow)[...]

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    English | 25 • Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place. If the unit is unstable, it may malfunction (for example, the sound may skip). non-Japanese cars Japanese cars 1 Refer to the section <Removing the hard rubber frame> (page 27) and then remove the hard rubber frame. 2 Align the holes in the unit (two locations on each si[...]

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    26 | English Installation Screwing the F acepla te on the Unit If you want to fasten the faceplate to the main unit so that it does not fall off . 1 Refer to the section <Removing the hard rubber frame> (page 27) and then remove the hard rubber frame. 2 Drop open the faceplate by pressing the Release button. 3 Tighten the stepped screw (A cce[...]

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    English | 27 Removing the Unit Removing the hard rubber fr ame 1 Engage the catch pins on the removal tool and remove the two locks on the upper level . Upper the frame and pull it forward as shown in the figure. 2 When the upper level is removed , remove the lower two locations. • The frame can be removed from the bottom side in the same manner [...]

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    28 | English T roubleshooting Guide What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Befor e calling ser vice, first check the following table f or possible problems. General ? The pow er does not turn ON. ✔ The fuse has blo wn. ☞ After checking for shor t circuits in the wires , repla[...]

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    English | 29 T uner source ? Radio reception is poor . ✔ The car ant enna is not extended. ☞ Pull the antenna out all the way . ✔ The ant enna control wire is not connected. ☞ Connect the wire correctly, r eferring to the section on <Connecting Wir es to T erminals>. Disc source ? " AUX EXT" is display ed without achieving E[...]

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    30 | English The messages shown belo w display your systems condition. EJEC T: No disc magazine has been loaded in the changer . The disc magazine is not completely loaded. ➪ L oad the disc magazine properly. No CD in the unit. ➪ Insert the CD. NO DISC: No disc has been loaded in the disc magazine. ➪ L oad a disc into the disc magazine. TOC E[...]

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    English | 31 Specifications FM tuner section Fr equency range (50 kHz space): 87.5 MH z – 108.0 MHz (200 kHz space): 87.9 MH z – 107.9 MHz Usable sensitivity (S/N = 30dB) : 9.3dBf (0.8 µV/75 Ω) Quieting Sensitivity (S/N = 50dB) : 15.2dBf (1.6 µV/75 Ω) Fr equency response (±3 dB) : 30 Hz – 15 kH z Signal to Noise ratio (MONO) : 70 dB Se[...]

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