Kenwood X-W320 User manual

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Units are designed for operation as follows.
U.S.A. and Canada ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. AC 120 V only
China ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ AC 220 V only
U.K. and Europe ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... AC 230 V only
Australia .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. AC 240 V only
* Other countries .............................................................................................................................................................................. AC 110-120 / 220-240 V sw itchable
AC voltage selector switch
Move switchlever tomatchyour line voltagewithasmall screwdriver
or other pointed tool.
Note:
Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive
line voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage
selector switch.
Factory fitted moulded mains plug
1. The mains plug contains a fuse. For replacement, use only a 13-Amp ASTA-approved (BS1362) fuse.
2. The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the moulded plug.
3. Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to
reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter, or consult your dealer. If nonetheless the mains plug
is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid apossible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
IMPORTANT :
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
Blue: Neutral
Brown : Live
Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three - pin plug.
CAUTION: TO REDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCK, DO NOT REMOVECOVER(OR BACK). NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT
THE USERTO THEPRESENCE OFUNINSULATED “ DANGEROUSVOL-TAGE” WITHIN THEPRODUCT’SENCLOSURETHAT
MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THEEXCLAMATIONPOINTWITHINANEQUILATERALTRIANGLEISINTENDEDTOALERTTHEUSERTOTHEPRESENCE
OFIMPORTANTOPERATINGAND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING)INSTRUCTIONSIN THELITERATURE ACCOMPANYING
THE APPLIANCE.
Note
Note
Before applying pow er
Safety precautions
Introduction
REC
IN PLAY
OUT
LINE
R
L
SYSTEM
CONTROL
AC 1 10 -
120V
‘
AC 2 20 -
240V
‘
AC 1 1 0 -
120V
‘
AC 2 2 0 -
240V
‘
* AC voltage selection
The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage
that prevails intheareato which the unit isshipped.Beforeconnecting
the power cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position
of this switch matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set to your
voltage in accordance with the following direction.
For the United Kingdom
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
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Special features
Simply pressing a play key on this unit turns the system ON and starts tape
playback automatically.
One-touch operation function:
* AC plug adaptor (1)
* Usetoadapt theplugon thepower
cordtotheshapeof thewalloutlet.
(Accessory only for regions where
use is necessary.)
Introduction .................................................................................. 2
3
Before applying power ............................................................. 2
3
Safety precautions ................................................................... 2
Special features ....................................................................... 3
3
Contents .................................................................................... 3
Accessories ............................................................................... 3
3
IM PORTANT SAFEGUARDS ....................................................... 4
Information that you should know on cassette deck and tape
...... 6
Handling the cassette tape ......................................................... 6
M aintenance ................................................................................ 7
Reference notes ........................................................................... 7
System connections ................................................................... 8
Names and functions of parts ................................................. 10
Preparation for playback (recording) ................................... 11
Playback (recording) preparation............................................... 11
Listening to cassette tapes ..................................................... 12
Normal playback ........................................................................ 12
Start playback ......................................................................... 12
Fast forw arding or rew inding tape ........................................ 12
To pause playback .................................................................. 12
To stop playback ..................................................................... 12
Usage of counter .................................................................... 12
Zero-stop operation ................................................................ 12
Relay playback ........................................................................... 13
To stop relay playback............................................................ 13
Convenient music search (DPSS) .......................................... 14
Skip play operation .................................................................... 14
Rewind & Play operation ........................................................... 15
Single-tune repeated playback operation .............................. 15
Dash & Play operation ............................................................... 15
How to record (Deck B only)................................................... 16
Ordinary recording ..................................................................... 16
To pause recording temporarily ............................................. 17
To stop recording .................................................................... 17
How to provide non-recorded blanks between programs ..... 17
To re-start recording ............................................................... 17
Tape dubbing operation (Deck A
\
Deck B) ....................... 18
Start dubbing. ............................................................................ 18
To pause dubbing ...................................................................... 18
To stop dubbing ......................................................................... 18
Synchro playback/recording .................................................. 19
Synchro playback of cassette deck ........................................... 19
CD single-track recording (O.T.E.) (Deck B only) ....................... 20
CD all-track recording (O.T.E.) (Deck B only)............................. 21
CD synchro recording (Deck B only) .......................................... 22
Recording of CD playback (CCRS) (Deck B only) ....................... 23
System remote control operation .......................................... 24
In case of difficulty ................................................................... 32
Glossary ...................................................................................... 34
Dolby noise reduction system ................................................... 34
DPSS (Direct Program Search System) ..................................... 34
Recording with Dolby HX Pro .................................................... 34
O.T.E. (One-Touch Edit) recording ............................................. 34
CCRS (Computer-controlled CD Recording System) ................. 34
Specifications ............................................................................ 35
Check that the following accessories are present.
Introduction
Accessories
System control cord (1)Audio cord (2)
Contents Caution : Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation.
During playing a CD, you can select a desired track or the entire CD and
record it on cassette tape with a very simple operation.
One-touch edit recording function:
Simple operations allow you to use the following convenient functions.
1Skip Play 2Single-tune repeated playback 3Rewind & Play
4Dash & Play
(DPSS: Direct Program Search System)
DPSS functions:
CCRS function:
Thisfunctionautomaticallysetstheoptimum recordinglevelofthediscto be
recorded, making it easy to record a CD.
(CCRS: Computer-Controlled CD Recording System)
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IM PORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before
operating this appliance. Adhere to all warnings on the appliance
and in the instruction manual. Follow all the safety and operating
instructions. These safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
1. Power sources – The appliance should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the instruction
manual or as marked on the appliance. If you are not sure of
thetypeof powersupplyto yourhome,consult yourappliance
dealer or local power company. For appliances intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
instruction manual.
2. Power-cord protection – Power-supply cords should
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
3. CAUTION – Polarization – This appliance may be
equipped with apolarized alternating-current line plug (a plug
havingone bladewiderthantheother).Thisplug willfit into the
power outlet only one way. This is asafety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the
plug. If theplug should stillfailtofit,contact your electrician to
replaceyourobsoleteoutlet.Do not defeat thesafety purpose
of the polarized plug.
4. Ventilation – Slotsand openings inthecabinet are provided
forventilationandtoensurereliable operationof theappliance
and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must
not beblockedorcovered.Theapplianceshouldbesituatedso
that its location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation.
Tomaintaingoodventilation,donot put recordsoratable-cloth
ontheappliance.Placetheapplianceat least 10cm awayfrom
the walls.
Do not use the appliance on abed, sofa, rug or similar surface
that mayblocktheventilationopenings. Thisapplianceshould
not beplaced inabuilt-ininstallationsuchasabookcaseorrack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s
instructions have been adhered to.
5. Water and moisture – The appliance should not be
used nearwater-forexample,nearabathtub,washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool, etc.
Never pull or stretch
the cord.
6. Temperature–The appliancemaynot functionproperly
if used at extremely low, or freezing temperatures. The
ideal ambient temperature is above +5°C (41°F).
7. Heat –The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
otherappliances (includingamplifiers)that produceheat.
8. Electricshock –Careshould betaken sothat objectsdo
not fall and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure
through openings. If a metal objects, such as a hair pin
or a needle, comes into contact with the inside of this
appliance, a dangerous electric shock may result. For
families with children, never permit children to put
anything, especially metal, inside this appliance.
9. Enclosure removal – Never remove the enclosure. If
the internal parts are touched accidentally, a serious
electric shock might occur.
10.Magneticfields–Keepthe applianceawayfrom sources
of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker systems,
radios, motorized toys or magnetized objects.
11.Cleaning – Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvents such as
alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to clean
the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
12.Accessories–Donot place thisappliance onan unstablecart,
stand,tripod,bracket,ortable.Theappliance may fall,causing
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
appliance. Use only with acart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommendedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwiththeappliance.
Anymountingoftheapplianceshouldfollow themanufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart
combinationshouldbemovedwithcare.Quickstops,excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
Caution :Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
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13.Lightning –For added protection for this appliance during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the appliance due to lightning and power-line
surges.
14.Abnormal smell – If an abnormal smell or smoke is
detected, immediately turn the power OFF and unplug
the appliance from the wall outlet. Contact your dealer or
nearest service center.
15.Damage requiring service – The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. Thepower-supplycord ortheplughasbeendamaged.
B. Objectshave fallen,or liquid has been spilled intothe
appliance.
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain or water.
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally by
following the instruction manual. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the instruction manual as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the appliance to its normal operation.
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged.
F. The appliance exhibits a marked change in performance.
16.Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the instruction
manual.Allotherservicingshouldbe referredtoqualified
service personnel.
17.Outdoor antenna grounding – If an outside antenna is
connectedtothe appliance, be sure theantennasystem
is grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built up static charges. Article 810 of
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with respect to proper grounding of the
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in
wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements
for the grounding electrode. See Figure.
18.Power lines – An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinityof overheadpower lines orother electric
light or powercircuits,orwhereit canfallintosuch powerlines
orcircuits.Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem,extreme
care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines
or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
19.AC outlets – Do not connect other audio equipment
with a power consumption larger than that specified to
the AC outlet on the rear panel. Never connect other
electrical appliances, such as an iron or toaster, to it to
prevent fire or electric shock.
20.Overloading –Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords,
or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk
of fire or electric shock.
21.Attachment –Do not use attachments not recommended by
the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
22.Replacement parts– When replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specifiedbythemanufacturerorhavethesamecharacteristics
as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
23.Safety check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this appliance, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the appliance is in proper operating
condition.
EXAMPLEOF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
GROUND
CLAMPS
NEC –NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
1. Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment.
2. Item 17and18arenot requiredexcept forunits providedwithantenna
terminals.
3. Item 17 complies with UL in the U.S.A.
POWER OFF!
IM PORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Notes
Notes
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
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Information that you should know on cassette deck and tape
Unpacking
Unpacktheunit carefullyand make sure that allaccessories areput asidesothey will not be lost. Examine theunit forany possibilityof shippingdamage.
If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit was shipped to you directly, notify the shipping company without
delay. Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Handling the cassette tape
To store cassette tapes
Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct
sunlight, or near equipment that generates heat. Keep the
cassette tapes away from any magnetic field.
Notes on cassette tape
Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab)
Afteranimportant recording hasbeen finished,breakthesafety
tab, to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or
recorded on accidentally.
For B side
To re-record
When there is slack in the tape
Insuchacase, insert apencilintothereelhole andwind thereel
hub to remove the slack.
N
S
Notes
Notes
For A side
Apply tape only to the position
where the tab has been removed.
1. Longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape
Since longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape is very
thin,thetapecouldadhere to thepinchrollerorbeeasilycut.
It is recommended that these tapes not be used with this
unit to prevent possible damage.
2. Endless tapes
Do not use an endless tape, as this could damage the mechanism
of the unit.
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Cleaning the heads and peripheral com-
ponents
For maintaining the best condition of the deck and
forlongerservicelife,alwayskeepthehead(record-
ing/playback/erase), capstan and pinch roller clean.
To clean them, perform the following:
1. Open the cassette holder.
2. Using acotton swab dipped in alcohol, clean the
head (recording/playback/erase), capstan and
pinch roller carefully.
Demagnetizing the head
When the recording/playback head is magnetized,
the sound quality will be deteriorated. In such a
case, demagnetize the head using a commercially
available demagnetizer (head eraser).
Capstan
There are precisely aligned parts around
the heads, including the tape guides.
When cleaning, pay special attention so
as not to apply shock to them.
Cotton swab
M aintenance
Pinch roller
Tape guides
Head
Note
Note
Bew are of condensation
When water vapor comes into contact with the surface of cold
material, water drops are produced.
If condensation occurs, correct operation may not be possible, or
the unit may not function correctly.
This is not a malfunction, however, and the unit should be dried.
(To dothis, turnthe POWERswitchON and leave the unit as it is for
several hours.)
Be especially careful in the following conditions:
¶Whentheunit is brought from acold placeto awarm place,andthere
is a large temperature difference.
¶When a heater starts operating.
¶When the unit is brought from an air-conditioned place to a place of
high temperature with high humidity.
¶Whenthere is alargedifference between theinternal temperatureof
the unit andtheambient temperature,orinconditionswhere conden-
sation occurs easily.
WARNING NOTICE:
IN MOSTCASES IT IS AN INFRINGMENTOFCOPYRIGHT
TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE
PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS. ANYONE
WISHINGTOCOPYCOMMERCIALLYAVAILABLE TAPES
ORDISCS SHOULD CONTACT THEMECHANICALCOPY-
RIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED OR THE PER-
FORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED.
Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufac-
turedunder license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
HX Pro originated by Bang & Olufsen.
“ DOLBY” , the double-D symbol and “ HX PRO” are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Temperature
The appliancemay not functionproperly if usedat extremelylow,or
freezing temperatures. The ideal ambient temperature is above
+5°C (41°F).
Cleaning the head section
Cleaning
Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not
use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or
benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
Caution against contact revitalizer
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction.
Be speciallycareful against contact cleaners containing oil, for they
may deform the plastic componente.
Unplug power cord
Reference notes
Information that you should know on cassette deck and tape
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AC110-
120V~ AC220-
240V~
REC
IN PLAY
OUT
LINE
R
L
TAPE 1/ M O TAPE 2
(MONITOR)
CD
IN IN
AUX
REC PLAY REC PLAY
L
R
SYSTEM
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTROL
Make connections as shown below. When connecting the
related system components, refer also to the instruction
manuals of the related components.
Caution: Do not plug in the power lead until all connections
are completed.
1.Connect all cords firmly. If connections are loose, there could be loss of sound or noise produced.
2.When plugging and unplugging connection cords, be sure to first remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Plugging/unplugging
connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit.
Malfunction of microcomputer
If operationisnot possibleorerroneousdisplayappears even
though all connections have been made properly, reset the
microcomputer referring to “ In case of difficulty” . ¤
Notes
Notes
Except for U.S.A., Canada
Caution regarding placement
To maintain proper ventilation, be sure to leave a space around the unit (from the largest outer dimensions including projections)equal to, or greater
than, shown below.
Left and right panels: 10 cm, rear panel: 10 cm
*CD player
Audio cords
System control cord
*AV CONTROL CENTER or Receiver
System connections
To wall AC outlet
* The connected component model
is variable depending on areas.
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About the system control connections
When thisunit isconnected with KENWOOD system “SERIES 21”, convenient system control operationswith other system
components are available by connecting this unit and the system through a system control cord.
For the connection with the “SERIES 21” system, please also read the instruction manual provided with the AV CONTROL
CENTER (optional) or Receiver (optional).
System connections
1. Do not connect system control cords to any components other than those specified by KENWOOD. It may cause a malfunction and
damage your equipment.
2. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to the system control terminals.
Notes
Notes
About the system control operations
Remote Control
This unit can be operated from the system remote control unit provided with the AV CONTROL CENTER (optional) or
Receiver (optional).
For details, read the instruction manual provided with the AV CONTROL CENTER (optional) or Receiver (optional).
Automatic Operation
Playingthisunit automatically switchestheinput selection of the AV CONTROLCENTER(optional)orReceiver(optional).
Synchronized Recording
When a CD (LD) or analog disk isrecorded on thisunit, recording can be started in synchronism with the start of playback
of the player component. Also, the CCRS and O.T.E. functions which enable CD recording with very simple operations
become available.
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Names and functions of parts
AB
BC
DOLBY NR
STANDBY
COUNTER
DUBB. NOR. HIGH(SP) CCRS O.T.E.
*****
R
20 3 3 6 (dB)6
10
15 0
L
STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK X-W320
0 0
8¶
1 1
¡
DUBBING
NORM. HIGH O.T.E.
REC LEVEL
MIN MAX
POWER
DOLBY NR CCRS
RESET
AB
REV.
MODE
AB
237
¡
237
-
ON
–
OFF
098!#$
%
^
&
@
17
6
25
43
Display
DUBB. indicators
NOR.
HIGH
DOLBY NR indicators
BC
Operation indicators (Deck A)
2, 3Transport direction
indicators
Peak level indicators
(Dolby NR reference level)
STANDBY indicator
Operation indicators (Deck B)
2, 3Transport direction
indicators
¶Recording indicator
8Pause indicator
CCRS indicator
O.T.E. indicator
REV.MODE indicators
Multi-display
Counter indicator
Recording indicator
Recording source
CCRS mode
COUNTER indicators
A: Deck A
B: Deck B
1Deck A
This deck is used exclusively for play-
back.
2REV.MODE key
Press to change the tape transport di-
rection.
3DOLBY NR key !
Pressto switchthe DolbyNoiseReduc-
tion modetoB= C=OFF.Thismakes
it possible to use theDolbyNReffect in
recording and playback.
4CCRS key £
Press to start recording after automatic
setting of the optimum CD recording
level and optimum tape recording bias.
5DUBB. keys (NORM./HIGH)
Press to start tape dubbing.
NORM. : Dubbing at the normal
speed.
HIGH : Dubbing at a high speed.
6O.T.E. key )¡
Press to use the O.T.E. (One Touch
Editing)functionwhichallowstorecord
CD on tape with aone-touch operation.
7Deck B
This deck is capable of both playback
and recording.
8Deck A operation buttons
1:Rewind key (for fast winding of
tape toward the left reel seen
from you)
¡:Fast Forward key (for fast wind-
ing of tape toward the right reel
seen from you)
7:Stop key (Stop)
2, 3:PLAY key
When this unit is system-connected
throughasystem controlcord,pressing
the 2or 3key while acassette tape is
loaded turns ON the system automati-
callyandstartsplaybackof thecassette
deck.
9Deck A eject (0) button
Press to open the cassette holder of
deck A.
0RESET A key
Press to reset the tape counter of deck
A to “0000”.
!RESET B key
Press to reset the tape counter of deck
B to “0000”.
@POWER switch
Press to turn this unit ON and OFF.
#REC LEVEL control knob
Turn to adjust the recording level.
$Deck B record (¶) key
Pressin stopmode to start recordingor
press in record mode to let the record-
ing pause after leaving a non-recorded
blank of 4 seconds.
%Deck B pause (8) key
Press to let tape transport pause tem-
porarily.
^Deck B eject (0) button
Press to open the cassette holder of
deck B.
&Deck B operation buttons
1:Rewind key (for fast winding of
tape toward the left reel seen
from you)
¡:Fast Forward key (for fast wind-
ing of tape toward the right reel
seen from you)
7:Stop key (Stop)
2, 3:PLAY key
When this unit is system-connected
throughasystem controlcord,pressing
the 2or 3key while acassette tape is
loaded turns ON the system automati-
callyandstartsplaybackof thecassette
deck.
While theSTANDBY indicatorofthisunit islit,asmallamount of current issuppliedtoback up theinternal memoryofthisunit.
This status is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. (The STANDBY indicator can light only when this unit is system-
connected with a system control cord. In the standby mode, this unit can be turned ON from the remote control unit of the
system-controlled component.)
Standby mode
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Preparation for playback (recording)
POWER
-
ON
–
OFF
Before playback (recording)
Set the POWER switch to ON.
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
Load a cassette tape in deck A or B.
Determine the playback (recording) condition.
Select the tape transport direction.
3
2
2Press the 7key.
237
Normal position TYPE
High position TYPE
2Insert atapeandclosethecassetteholder.
Deck B:
Playback/
recording
available.
BA
Playback (recording) preparation
1
237
1Press the 2key or 3key.
1Select the playback (recording) mode.
REV.
MODE
To play (record) tape side A.
÷Be sure to remove tape slack before insertion.
÷The type of tape, that is, the Normal or High position is selected
automatically.
÷This unit cannot record sound on a Metal tape.
÷Be sure to close the cassette holder securely by pushing it.
÷Feedthetapesectionwhichcannot beplayed
or recorded onto in the forward direction.
÷Select the Dolby NR mode according to the tape recording status.
Deck A:
Playback
only.
To play (record) tape
side B.
The 2and 3indicators show the direction the tape is transported
during recording or playback. The direction used when the tape is
last stopped is held in memory even after this unit has been turned
OFF, and the tape transport starts in the indicated direction when
the unit is started automatically by a timer, etc. To change the tape
transport direction,press theplay key fortheopposite direction and
immediately press the 7key.
Tape transport direction indicators
AB
BC
DOLBY NR
STANDBY
COUNTER
DUBB. NOR. HIGH(SP) CCRS O.T.E.
R
20 3 3 6 (dB)6
10
15 0
L
0000
Deck B direction indicators.Deck A direction indicators.
Each press switches the indication.
1“[” :Double-sideplayback(recording)whichstopstapestops
after having played (or recorded) both sides.
2“”” :Playback is endless, but recording stops after having
recorded both sides.
3““” :One-way playback (recording) which stops tape after
having played (or recorded) a single side.
Each press switches the indication.
1DOLBY NR “ OFF” (extinguished): Dolby NR is not used.
2DOLBY NR “ B” : Noise reduction of the ordinary type.
3DOLBY NR “ C” : Noise reduction with higher performance.
2Select the Dolby NR mode.
DOLBY NR
0
1Press the 0 button.
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Normal playback
Listening to cassette tapes
Preparation
Make “Playback (recording) preparation”.
!
Zero-stop operation
To play side B. To play side A.
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÷The 8indicator lights.
8¶
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1¡
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Fast w inding in the
|
direction
1¡
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To stop playbackTo pause playback
÷Do not press the 0button until the tape has stopped completely.
1Stop playback.
Usage of counter
Before starting recording (playback), press the RESET A or
RESET B key to reset the counter to “0000”, and write down the
counter reading when the recording (playback) should be stopped in
the middle of the tape, etc.; this will make it easy to locate the same
position when you want to continue recording (playback) next time.
It is also possible to use the Zero-stop function to return to the
position where recording (playback) was started.
Display example.
A
COUNTER
R
L
0000
20 3 3 6 (dB)6
10
15 0
RESET
AB
÷Tape is wound until counter reading near “0000” where it stops.
÷Press the 7key to stop fast tape winding.
1¡
2Press the 1key or ¡key.
1: Fast tape winding in the |
direction.
¡: Fast tape winding in the \
direction.
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Start playback Fast forw arding or rew inding tape
Press simultaneously.
Press simultaneously.
Fast w inding in the
\
direction
Deck A counter.
÷Tapes are played in the directions indicated by their respective
indicators on the display.
Press the 2key or 3key.
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Listening to cassette tapes
Load cassette tapes in both decks.
1
÷Be sure to remove tape slack before insertion.
This function plays back the tapes in both decks A and B
continuously and repeatedly.
3
Determine the playback condition.
2
2Select the Dolby NR mode.
Relay playback
0
2Insert cassette tapes and close the cas-
sette holders of decks A and B.
Press the 7key of the deck that is playing.
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REV.
MODE
DOLBY NR
Start playback.
1Select the playback mode.
1Openthe cassetteholdersofdecksAand
B.
AB
Each press switches the indication.
1“[” : Relay playback of two sides of tapes in decks A and B is
repeated.
2“”” : Relay playback is not available with this setting.
3““” : Relay playback of only one side of tapes in decks A and
B is repeated.
Each press switches the indication.
1DOLBY NR “ OFF” (extinguished): Dolby NR is not used.
2DOLBY NR “ B” : Noise reduction of the ordinary type.
3DOLBY NR “ C” : Noise reduction with higher performance.
÷Select the Dolby NR mode according to the tape recording status.
÷Be sure to close the cassette holder securely by pushing it.
To Stop relay playback
÷The playback starts with the deck the play key of which is pressed.
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Skip play operation
To play the tune located 4 tunes behind
Convenient music search (DPSS)
The DPSS (Direct Program Search System) enables the following convenient operations according to the instructions of the
operation keys (these operation are however not available on both decks simultaneously). The DPSS functions are based on
the detection of non-recorded spaces of 4 seconds or more between tunes.
Theexamplebelow showsthecaseinwhichthedirectionindicatedbythetapetransport directionindicatoris 3.Ifthedirection
indicated by the tape direction indicator is2, always press the keys for the opposite directions to those shown in the
illustrations below.
Tape transport direction \.
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑↑↑↑↑
1¡
1.Skip play : Byspecifying a tune located severaltunesbeyond (or behind)thetune being played,skipstunes
between the current tune and the selected tune and starts playback from the beginning of the
selected tune. Up to 16 tunes can be skipped in Skip Search.
2.Rewind & Play : Rewinds the tape to the beginning and starts playback from there.
3.Single-tune repeated
playback : One single tune is played back repeatedly up to 16 times.
4. Dash & Play : If a non-recorded space of more than 10 secondsisdetected during playback, that space will be
skipped by fast forward tape winding.
Space (non-recorded).
Tune being played.
To play a tune located immediately after the
tune being played
To play the tune being played from the be-
ginning
To play a tune located 4 tunes beyond
Press 4 times during the playback.
Press once during the playback.
Press 5 times during the playback.
DPSS will not function properly with the following types of tapes.
÷Tapes containing spaces of 4 seconds or more, such as conversations and speeches.
÷Tape containing extremely low levels or non-recorded spaces in the middle of tunes, such as classical music.
÷Tapes containing recording of large noise between tunes.
÷Tapes containing spaces of less than 4 seconds between tunes.
÷Tapes recorded with low recording level.
÷Tapes recorded using Cross-fade recording.
1¡
Space (non-recorded).
Press once during the playback.
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
1¡
1¡
Notes
Notes
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1Play the tune to be repeated.
Direction of tape direction indicator: 2.
Rew ind & Play operation
Dash & Play operation
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2Press the play key of the same direction
as the current tape transport direction.
Single-tune repeated playback operation
2
Press the
1
and
¡
keys simultaneously.
1¡
Direction of tape direction indicator: 3.
1¡
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Press simultaneously.
1¡
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Press simultaneously.
Convenient music search (DPSS)
The Dash & Play skips long non-recorded spaces automatically as the tape is played.
÷IncasetheREV.MODEkey isset to“ [” andtapesareinsertedinboth
of the decks, when a deck finishes Dash & Play, the other deck starts
Dash & Play for 16 times, after which it stops.
REV.
MODE
Each press switches the indication.
1“[” : Two sides are played only once, after which playback
stops.
2 “”” : Two sides are repeated 8 times, after which playback
stops.
3““” : Onesideisrepeated8times,afterwhichplaybackstops.
1
Determine the playback mode (conditions).
When direction of tape direction indicator
is 3:
Press simultaneously.
÷Press the 7key to stop playback and cancel this operation.
÷Tape returns to the beginning of the tape side being played and
playback restarts from there.
÷Press the 7key to stop playback and cancel this operation.
÷Normal playback resumes after repeating the same tune for 16 times.
÷Press the 7key to stop playback and cancel this operation.
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The cassette deck incorporates the Dolby HX Pro headroom extension function to provide a recording with superior high-
frequency characteristics.
Since this unit is not designed for recording with metal (TYPE ) tapes, do not use metal tapes for recording.
How to record (Deck B only)
1Play a music source.
2Enter the record-pause mode.
2
3
÷Adjust the recording level so that the 0dB of the peak level indicators
sometimes lights up.
8¶
3Adjust the recording level.
REC LEVEL
MIN MAX
1Make“Playback(recording)preparation”.
!
2(Load a disc in the CD player.)
Select the source to be recorded.
Set the recording level.
Preparation
÷Select by operating the input selector key of the AV CONTROLCENTER
(optional).
Recording
level
decreases.
Recording
level
increases.
Start recording.
8¶
Press once.
1Press the ¶key.
÷Recording will start.
2Play the musicsource from the beginning. ÷The deck enters the stop mode automatically when the tape has
been recorded till the end.
÷While pressing the 8key, press the ¶key.
R
L
-14dB
20 3 3 6 (dB)6
10
15 0
0dB.
4Stop playing the source.
Ordinary recording
Recording level display.
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
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1Stop the tape transport.
To stop recording
To re-start recording
In stop mode During recording
Pause
To pause recording temporarily
How to provide non-recorded blanks betw een programs
8¶
The following procedure is useful when you want to cancel recording in progress and re-start it.
A non-recorded space of about 4 seconds or more should be reserved before the position where recording was started.
8¶
4Press the ¶key once.
3Replay the tune you wish to record.
8¶
2Press the ¶key twice.
1¡
1¡
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2Stop playing the source component.
8¶
8¶
Press successively twice.
To resume recording
Press once.
÷Anon-recorded spaceof about 4secondsisreservedon tape,then the
tape transport stops.
Blank of 4 sec. or more.
Recorded tune Re-recording
Tune to be re-recorded.
Tape stops after 2 sec.
of transport.
÷If there is no recorded tune before, the tape will be rewound then
stopped.
÷Whenre-recording from thebeginningof tape,feedthe leadertape(the
first portion of tape that cannot be recorded) before starting re-
recording.
During recording in the 2direction:
During recording in the 3direction:
How to record (Deck B only)
1Rewind during recording. ÷When the ¡(or 1) key is pressed during recording, recording is
aborted andtapeisrewound as shown below if thereisanon-recorded
space of more than 4 seconds before the recording start position.
÷Recording starts.
÷After leaving anon-recordedblank of about 4 seconds, thedeck enters
the record-pause mode.
8¶
÷The 8indicator lights.
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Tape dubbing operation (Deck A
\
Deck B)
To stop dubbing
Press the 7key of Deck B.
To pause dubbing
Start dubbing
The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded contents of
a tape to another tape (tape in Deck A \tape in Deck B).
DUBBING
NORM. HIGH
DUBBING
NORM. HIGH
DUBBING
NORM. HIGH
DUBBING
NORM. HIGH
1.The recording balance and recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing.
2.The DOLBY NR is not active during dubbing.
The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR system as the original tape in Deck A.
3. Noisefrom TVmayinterferewith dubbedsoundif high-speed dubbingis executednearaTVset.To prevent this,installthesystem farther
from the TV set.
4.If the original tape was recorded at a high level, the sound quality may be degraded, if high-speed dubbing is used. In such a case, use
normal-speed dubbing.
Notes
Notes
For normal-speed dubbing. For high-speed dubbing.
For normal-speed dubbing. For high-speed dubbing.
DUBB. HIGH
DUBB. HIGH lights up.
DUBB. NOR.
DUBB. NOR. lights up.
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
Normal dubbing:
Dubbing at the normal
speed.
High-speed dubbing:
Dubbing at about twice the
normal speed.
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÷Both decks A and B enter the stop mode.
÷Only deck B enters the record- pause mode after leaving a non-
recorded space of about 4 seconds in case of normal-speed dubbing,
or about 6 seconds in case of high-speed dubbing.
÷To resume dubbing after pause, press the same DUBBING key as
above (NORM. DUBBING or HIGH DUBBING) again.
Preparation
1Load the tape to be played in deck A and
the tape to be recorded in deck B.
2Set thetapetransport directionsofdecks
A and Bto the same direction ( by press-
ing 2or 3then pressing 7immediately
after it ).
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Synchro playback/recording
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Press the
2
or
3
key of the deck in use
When thisunit isinstandbymode,simply pressing a play key turnsthesystem componentssimultaneouslyON andstartstape
playback of the cassette deck.
By system-connecting this unit with the AV CONTROL CENTERof KENWOOD “SERIES 21” system (optional) or a KENWOOD
CD player (optional) through a system control cord, the convenient system control operationscan be used asdescribed below.
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Preparation
To stop playback
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
Synchro playback of cassette deck
÷Press the 7key of the deck in use to stop it.
1Turn this unit ON.
2Make“Playback(recording)preparation”.
!
3TurntheAVCONTROLCENTEROFF.(This
unit enters standby mode in which the
STANDBY indicator lights.)
÷Tapes are played in the directions indicated by their respective indica-
tors on the display.
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To stop recording in the middle
1
Play the CD track to be recorded.
Press the O.T.E. key.
2
O.T.E.
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÷Afterthetrackhasbeenrecorded,thecassettedeckstopsafterleaving
anon-recorded blank of 4 seconds. The CD player enters pause mode.
÷To record another track ... Repeat steps 1and 2.
O.T.E.
Lights up.
During CD playback, any desired track can be selected and recorded with “Single-track recording”.
This facility is called the O.T.E. (One Touch Edit) function.
Please note that the O.T.E. recording is not possible with an LD player.
Preparation
Synchro playback/recording
: Keysandcontrolusedintheoperationsdescribedonthispage.
CD single-track recording (O.T.E.) (Deck B only)
1Make“Playback(recording)preparation”
!
2(Load a disc in the CD player.)
3Adjust the recording level. ^
÷Pressing the 7key of the CD player stops the CD player and the
cassette deck.
÷Pressing the 7key of the cassette deck also stops the cassette deck
and CD player.
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