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Kenwood M-49 User manual

COO/ANAD
COMPONENT
AUDIO
SYSTEM
M-49/M-49M
M-29/M-29M
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
KENWOOD
CORPORATION
This
instruction
manual
is
used
for
four
models.
Model
availability
and
features
(functions)
may
differ
depending
on
the
country
and
sales
area.
For
your
records
Record
the
serial
number,
found
on
the
back
of
the
unit,
in
the
spaces
designated
on
the
warranty
card,
-
and
in
the
space
provided
below.
Refer
to
the
model
and
serial
numbers
whenever
you
call
upon
your
dealer
for
information
or
service
on
the
product.
Model
Serial
Number
Unpacking
Unpack
the
unit
carefully
and
make
sure
that
all
accessories
are
put
aside
so
they
will
not
be
lost.
Examine
the
unit
for
any
possibility
of
shipping
damage.
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.
Accessories
FM
indoor
antenna
..
(1)
‘AM
loop
antenna
(1)
Loop
antenna
stand
..
(1)
;
_—_
Antenna
adaptor
Remote
control
unit..
(1)
Batteries
(R6/AA)
(2)
(For
U.K.
and
Europe)
Go
AC
plug
adaptor
(Except
for
the
U.S.A.,
Canada,
Europe,
U.K.
and
Australia)
er
For the
unit
with
a
European
AC
plug
in
areas
other
than
Europe.
Hist
DIGITAL
AUDIO
p
B60-2238-20
CSD
(T,M,
X,Y,
1)
SAPY
Before
applying
power
Units
are
designed
for
operation
as
follows.
U.S.A.
and
Cama
wecscsssssssssssssserrserssnesssensseesssessesnnnenesnnies
AC
120
V
only
AUSHIALI€
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scnsah
bus
ubebesetdatticdovsssiouescbelenssascterdesssvtes
AC
240
V
only
For
the
United
Kingdom
Factory
fitted
moulded
mains
plug
.
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.
.
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
a
possible
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.
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
A\
Caution
:
Read
this
page
carefully
to
ensure
safe
operation.
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-28M
(En)
Europe
and
U.K,
sessocsccsassesesesssorssserssssssssessasissseensersessorveessesions
AC
230
V
only
*Other
COUNTS...
AC
110-120
/
220
/
230-240
V
switchable
*AC
voltage
selection
The
AC
voltage
selector
switch
on
the
rear
panel
is
set
to
the
voltage
that
prevails
in
the
area
to
which
the
unit
is
shipped.
Before
connecting
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.
AC
voltage
selector
switch
Move
switch
lever
to
match
your
line
voltage
with
a
small
screwdriver
or
other
pointed
tool.
AC220V
~
C110
-
120V
~
AC230
-
240V
~
<->
Note:
Our
warranty
does
not
cover
damage
caused
by
excessive
line
voltage
due
to
improper
setting
of
the
AC
voltage
selector
switch.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE,
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
THE
LIGHTNING
FLASH
WITH
ARROWHEAD
SYMBOL,
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE,
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER
TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
UNINSULATED
“DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE”
WITHIN
THE
PRODUCT'S
ENCLOSURE
THAT
MAY
BE
OF
SUFFICIENT
MAGNITUDE
TO
CONSTITUTE
A
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
TO
PERSONS.
THE
EXCLAMATION
POINT
WITHIN
AN
EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE
IS
INTENDED
TO
ALERT
THE
USER
TO
THE
PRESENCE
OF
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
AND
MAINTENANCE
(SERVICING)
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING
THE
APPLIANCE.
The
marking
of
products
using
lasers
(Except
for
some
areas)
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
The
label
is
attached
to
the
rear
panel
and
says
that
the
compo-
nent
uses
laser
beams
that
have
been
classified
as
Class
1.
It
means
that
the
unit
is
utilizing
laser
beams
that
are
of
a
weaker
class.
There
is
no
danger
of
hazardous
radiation
outside
the
unit.
Special
features
Contents
Dynamic
rotary
volume
control
-20)-23)
When
adjusting
the
volume,
the
amount
of
volume
variation
is
variable
according
to
the
speed
of
rotating
the
VOLUME
CONTROL.
Rotating
the
control
slowly
decreases
the
variable
effect
so
a
finer
adjustment
|)
is
possible.
(5,
The
DPSS
(Direct
Program
Search
System)
allows
you
to
play
a
L
cassette
tape
with
a
variety
of
playback
functions
simlar
to
a
CD.
;
e
Playing
tunes
by
skipping
some.
@
Playing
a
single
tune
repeatedly.
ay
eC
ae
Simplified
CD
recording
-(25)-20)
Various
CD
editing
&
recording
features
are
available
for
selection
|
according
to
the
tape
you
require.
e
Fade
edit
recording:
|
Recording
CD
tracks
sequentially
from
No.
1.
e
Program
edit
recording:Recording
desired
CD
tracks
in
desired
order.
(M-49/M-29
only)
Recording
CD
tracks
within
the
specified
tape
length
so
that
no
track
is
interrupted
in
the
middle.
e
Timed
edit
recording:
Versatile
tone
and
sound
field
adjustment-3)
The
tone
can
be
selected
according
to
the
genre
of
the
music
played:
POP,
ROCK,
JAZZ,
CLASSIC,
MOVIE.
The
sound
field
can
also
be
selected
as
desired:
ARENA,
JAZZ
CLUB,
STADIUM.
Live,
being-there
sounds
of
presence
effects—=2.
(0
[pay
surnowyo]
playback
is
a
matter
of
course.
In
addition,
sound
can
be
reproduced
in
KENWOOD
original
sound
fields
and
the
depth
of
sound
can
be
adjusted
as
desired.
You
can
enjoy
music
in
the
sound
field
you
like.
(M-49/M-49M
only)
Convenient
timer
functions
~<22,
In
addition
to
the
possibility
of
storing
up
to
2
timer
programs
in
memory,
the
following
functions
are
available.
e
Al
timer:
When
the
power
is
turned
ON
by
the
timer,
the
sound
level
increases
gradually.
Useful
when
you
want
to
go
asleep
while
listening
to
music.
@
Sleep
timer:
hit
Eien,
hw.
att,
tn
5
tt.
sth.
Hon
atta,
Pe
ae
le,
ae
“System
connections...
‘Operation
of
reniote
control
un
*
Playback
of
CD
(M-49/M-29)
.
Recording
(Deck
&
only)
-
Specifications
M-49/M-48M/M-29/M-29M
[En]
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/CHANNEL
SPACE
switch
Controls
and
indicators
Sound
adjustment
tunctions..
Playing
tracks
in
order
from
track
NO.1
sss
24
Playback
from
desired
track
Programming
tracks
in
desired
order.
Repeated
playback
Playback
of
CD
(IA-49M/M-29
0)
on.
ecsccocsseseeose
stindiniet
Lexcscsscs
Playing
tracks
in
order
from
track
No.1......
Playback
from
desired
track
Programming
tracks
in
desired
OFder
.scsssssssssseerinees
Repeated
playback
Playback
in
a
random
order
(Random
playback)...
PAYBACK
Of
Ape
isssssssssisssssssseerseessssesensesesssesneenenee
Tape
playback
.....scssssssssssssrssssrnensssrsesssssrsresnsennnen
Relay
playback...
Skip
search...
One-program
repeat
playback
.....sussessessseesnsinrrnesenes
Bioadvast
ieception
Receiving
broadcast
station
Storing
radio
stations
in
memory
(Station
preset)
Receiving
a
preset
Station
vssssssssesrossrvimensseersrnrniee
Preparation
for
recording.
Recording
(Deck
B
only)...
Copying
tape
(Tape
dubbing)
CD
edit
recording
(M-49/M-29)
.
Select
the
type
of
edit
recording
Timed
edit
recording
.ssssssesssssssssserssssesrsssssssrssssesnesssessanscsvesssinss
Program
edit
recording
Fade
edit
recording
....
CD
edit
recording
(M-49M/M-29M)
.
Select
the
type
of
edit
recording.
Fade
edit
recording
....
Timed
edit
recording...
Switching
the
displayed
contents
....
Playing
music
with
the
desired
tone.....oecsswmnswreeeroen
55
Enjoying
music
with
the
presence
effect
(presence
modes)......
55
Easy
Karaoke
singing
(For
U.K,
Europe
and
Australia)
..,.._
96
Easy
Karaoke
singing
(For
other
coiintries)..
Presence
effects
(M-49/M-49M
only)
:........:.
Adjustment
and
playback
of
DOLBY
3
STEREO
.
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Surround
adjustment...
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Surround
play
Timer
operation
Timer
programming
Sleep
tiMel
.eresescove
Maintemance
oii
esicesensivcelincstovncnesvncenseneesaygagy
In
case
of
difficulty
..
;
Do
not
plug
the
power
cord
into
the
power
outlet
until
all
[,
of
the
required
connections
have
been
made.
@
When
arranging
the
system
units
in
a
vertical,
stacked
configuration,
observe
the
stacking
order
indicated
in
the
system
connection
§
diagram
below.
i
@|n
the
case
an
associated
system
component
being
connected,
also
read
the
instruction
manual
of
the
component.
:
@
Align
the
front
panels
of
the
unit
flush.
M-48/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
(En)
Lo
It
operation
is
not
possible
or
erroneous
display
appears
even
though
all
connections
have
been
&
made
properly,
reset
the
microcomputer
refer-
ring
to
“In
case
of
difficulty”.
(67)
£
For
U.K.
and
Europe
d
Cassette
receiver
RX-49
Except
for
U.K.
and
Europe
Parallel
cord
The
wire
with
white
fine
should
come
to
the
left.
To
wail
AC
outlet
CD
player
unit
DP-29(M-49)
DP-R49(M-49™M)
Connection
parallel
cord
e@When
connecting
the
parallel
cord,
insert
the
plug
straight
into
the
connector
until
it
clicks
to
lock
them
securely.
e
When
disconnecting
the
paralle!
cord,
push
in
the
two
sides
of
the
plug
and
pull
it
straight
out.
1.
Be
sure
to
insert
all
connection
cords
securely.
If
their
connections
are
imperfect,
the
sound
may
not
produced
or
noise
may
interfere.
2.
Before
plugging
or
unplugging
a
connection
cord,
be
sure
to
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
AC
outlet.
If
connection
cords
are
plugged
or
unplugged
with
the
power
cord:
left
plugged
in,
malfunction
or
damage
may
result.
System
connections
(M-29/M-29M)
M-49/M-48M/M-29/M-29M
[En]
Malfunction
of
microcomputer
y
lf
operation
is
not
possible
or
erroneous
display
Do
not
plug
the
power
cord
into
the
power
outlet
until
all
§
of
the
required
connections
have
been
made.
F
e
When
arranging
the
system
units
in
a
vertical,
stacked
configuration,
observe
the
stacking
order
indicated
in
the
system
connection
§
diagram
below.
@
In
the
case
an
associated
system
component
being
connected,
also
&
read
the
instruction
manual
of
the
component.
@
Align
the
front
panels
of
the
unit
flush.
appears
even
though
all
connections
have
been
made
properly,
reset
the
microcomputer
refer-
§
ring
to
“In
case
of
difficulty”.
~(8y)
For
U.K.
and
Europe
Except
for
U.K.
and
Europe
Cassette
receiver
RX-29
Parallel
cord
The
wire
with
white
line
should
come
to
the
left.
To
wall
AC
outlet
CD
player
unit
DP-29(M-29)
DP-R49(M-29M)
Connection
of
parallel
cord
Xx
O
eo
a
al,
e@When
connecting
the
parallel
cord,
insert
the
plug
straight
into
the
eWhen
disconnecting
the
parallel
cord,
push
in
the
two
sides
of
the
plug
connector
until
it
clicks
to
lock
them
securely.
and
pull
it
straight
out.
1.
Be
sure
to
insert
all
connection
cords
securely.
If
their
connections
are
imperfect,
the
sound
may
not
produced
or
noise
may
interfere.
2.
Before
plugging
or
unplugging
a
connection
cord,
be
sure
to
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
AC
outlet.
If
connection
cords
are
plugged
or
unplugged
with
the
power
cord
left
plugged
in,
malfunction
or
damage
may
result.
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
[En}
Connection
of
the
speakers
(M-49/M-49M)
(Right)
(Left)
ere
ES
ee
@
Insert
cord.
aa
_
Cc)
@
Push
the
lever.
©
Return
the
lever.
|
e
Never
short-circuit
the
+
and
-
speaker
cords.
elf
the
left
and
right
speaker
connections
or
the
+
and
—
polarity
are
inverted,
the
sound
will
be
unnatural
with
unclear
positioning
of
musical
instruments,
etc.
Be
sure
to
connect
them
without
mistake.
@
Be
sure
to
use
speakers
with
an
impedance
of
8
to
16
ohms.
Connection
of
optional
speakers
(M-49/M-49M)
e
Connection
cords
are
not
supplied
with
this
system.
@When
using
optional
speakers,
be
sure
to
read
their
instruction
manuals
carefully.
CENTER
SURROUND
SPEAKER
SPEAKERS
(®8-16n}
(6-189)
8
@®
O
Super
woofer
(optional)
(Left)
(Right)
Center
speaker
Surround
(rear)
speakers
(optional)
{all
optional}
To
wail
AC
outlet
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
(En)
Connection
of
the
speakers
(M-29/M-29M)
(Right)
(Left)
joa
@
Push
the
lever.
@
Insert
cord.
e
Never
short-circuit
the
+
and
~
speaker
cords.
elf
the
left
and
right
speaker
connections
or
the
+
and
—
polarity
are
inverted,
the
sound
willbe
unnatural
with
unclear
positioning
of
musical
instruments,
etc.
Be
sure
to
connect
them
without
mistake.
Be
sure
to
use
speakers
with
an
impedance
of
8
to
16
ohms.
Connection
of
optional
speakers
(M-29/M-29M)
e
Connection
cords
are
not
supplied
with
this
system.
eWhen
using
optional
speakers,
be
sure
to
read
their
instruction
manuals
carefully.
(Except
for
U.K.,
Europe
and
Australia
Super
woofer
(optional)
(Right)
Surround
(rear)
speakers
{all
optional)
To
wall
AC
outlet
—
@
Strip
the
cable
coating.
When
coaxial
cable
is
used
Outer
shield
(Braid)
Inner
conductor
5
|
413]
(mm)
RG-6
(5C-2V)
or
RG-59
(3C-2V)
©
Attach
the
cable
and
close
the
cover.
When
coaxial
cable
is
used
Insert
the
cable
into
the
slit
on the
clip.
Fasten
bands
A
and
B
using
a
pair
of
pliers.
When
the
provided
simplified
antenna
is
used
nn
“0
Remove
the
vinyl
coating
and
twist
conductors.
When
the
provided
simplified
antenna
is
used
Wrap
around
the
terminal.
Insert
the
antenna
cord
tip
into
the
slit
on
the
hardware
and
wrap
the
cord
around
it.
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/CHANNEL
SPACE
switch
(Except
for
U.S.A.,
Canada,
U.K.,
Europe
and
Australia)
The
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/CHANNEL
SPACE
switch
on
the
rear
panelis
set
to
the
correct
setting
that
prevails
in
the
area
to
which
the
unit
is
shipped.
However,
if
the
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/CHANNEL
SPACE
setting
is
not
matched
to
the
area
where
the
unit
is
to
be
used;
for
instance,
when
you
move
from
area
1
to
area
2
or
vice
versa,
desired
reception
of
AM/FM
broadcasts
is
not
expected.
In
this
case,
change
the
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/
CHANNEL
SPACE
setting
in
accordance
with
the
area
corresponding
to
the
table.
The
FM
DE-EMPHASIS
is
switched
over
at
the
same
time.
e@
When
changing
the
setting
of
the
FM
DE-EMPHASIS/CHANNEL
SPACE
switch,
first
disconnect
the
power
cord,
then
reset
the
channel
space
switch,
connect
the
power
cord
again,
and
turn
the
power
on.
U.S.A.,
Canada,
and
1
|
South
American
countries
2|
Other
countries
M-48/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
(En)
Open
the
claws
with
the
fingers
to
release
the
lock
and
pull
out
the
cover.
@
Connect
the
adaptor
to
the
antenna
terminal.
-
HANNEL
FM
rea
SPACE
freq.
|
DE-EMPHASI!S
FM:
100kHz
;
FM:
50kHz
AM:
9kHz
eons
Connection
method
M-49/M-48M/M-29/M-29M
[En]
i
@
Push
the
lever.
@
Insert
cord.
©
Return
the
lever.
Cassette
receiver
RX-49/RX-29
_
Connection
of
AM
loop
antenna
Connection
of
AM
outdoor
antenna
The
provided
antenna
is
for
indoor
use.
Place
it
in
a
position
as
far
as
\f
the
reception
condition
is
poor
with
the
loop
antenna
alone,
connect
a
!
possible
from
this
system,
TV,
speaker
cords
and
power
cord
and
set
to
viny!
coated
wire
of
more
than
6
m
(20
ft)
and
extend
it
outdoors
while
the
orientation
which
provides
the
best
reception
condition.
leaving
the
loop
antenna
connected.
G2
For
U.K.
and
Europe
Cassette
receiver
RX-49/RX-29
|
Connection
of
FM
simplified
antenna
Connection
of
FM
outdoor
antenna
\
The
accessory
antenna
is
for
temporary
indoor
use
only.
For
stable
signal
Lead
the
antenna
wire
indoors
using
a
75
Q
coaxial
cable
and
connect
it
reception
we
recommend
using
an
outdoor
antenna.
Remove
the
indoor
to
the
FM
75
Q
connector.
antenna
if
you
connect
one
outdoors.
|
2
@
Remove
the
coating
from
the
cord
tip
section
and
twist
conductors.
@
Find
the
location
providing
the
best
receiving
condition.
©
Fix
the
antenna
there.
For
U.K.
and
Europe
10mm
10mm
——\--
Cassette
receiver
RX-49/RX-29
When
a
T-shaped,
FM
indoor
antenna
(300
Q)
which
is
marketed
in
audio
stores
is
used,
connect
it
to
these
terminals.
(In
this
case,
disconnect
the
provided
FM
simplified
antenna.)
Connection
of
Audio
-Visual
components
(optional)
(M-49/M-49M)
M-49/M-4SM/M-28/M-29M
(En)
eConnection
cords
are
not
supplied
with
this
system.
E
e
Any
of
the
following
components
can
be
connected
in
place
of
the
LD
player
shown
below.
P
e
DBS
tuner
e
Video
camera
e
Video
recorder
E
eA
DAT
recorder
can
also
be
connected
in
place
of
the
MD
(Mini
Disc)
§
recorder.
RET
ere
ge
estemereeenepee
Sane
e
GN
RTESE
SO
OO
Se
RTS
GEIR
TGS
oP
Ten
CU
ase
TS
TA
A
TS
EATS
Cassette
receiver
RX-49
=
9000:
[33
Soo:
eo
—|
eo
VISUAL
Monitor
TV
(With
Video
input
jacks)
Audio
Video
output
output
LD
player
ST.
.
Vee
Se
Audio
VCR
Video
input
input
yee
u
°0
—~—)
od
Audio
“i
Video
output
& 4
output
ee
8
.
s,
a
. a
a
ry
1
1
MD
recorder
Analog
turntable
Connection
of
Audio
-Visual
components
(optional)
(M-29/M-29M)
M-48/M-49M/N-29/M-29M
[En)}
i
|
e
Connection
cords
are
not
supplied
with
this
system.
Any
of
the
following
components
can
be
connected
in
place
of
the
§
|
MD
(Mini
Disc)
recorder
shown
below.
:
e
DBS
tuner
e
Video
camera
e
Video
recorder
e
DAT
recorder
Cassette
receiver
RX-29
Analog
turntable
output
Controls
and
indicators
M-49/M-43M/M-29/M-25M
{En)
i
Y
KENWOOD
STEREO
INTEGHATED
AMPLIFIER
RX-49
uP
@
TUNING
knob
~(40)
QN.B.CIRCUIT
key
~(20)
Turn
to
select
the
station
to
be
received.
Press
to
ON
to
activate
automatic
compensation
of
bass
tone.
@
BAND
key
(40)
©
VOLUME
CONTROL
knob
-2y
Press
to
select
the
required
frequency
band.
@
Input
selector
keys
/
indicators
—(24)
@
AUTO
key
(40)
Press
to
select
the
component
to
be
played.
Press
to
receive
stations
in
auto
tuning
mode.
Indicators
-2y
@
VOL./BAL.
key
—Zi)
Red
:
Audio
system
Press
to
adjust
the
volume
balance
between
the
left
and
right
Green:
Video
system
speakers.
unit.
\__*
KENWOOD
STEREO
DOUBLE
CASSETTE
DECK
|
|
b
@
Deck
A
eject
key
(38)
©
Deck
B
cassette
holder
~2@)
@
Deck
A
cassette
holder
—B8)
©
Deck
B
eject
key
~(36)
LJ
{
M-48/M-49M/M-28/M-29M
[En)
Amplifier
unit
KENWOOD
STEREO
INTEGILATED
AMPLIFIER
RX-29
y
Rl
g,
0
oe
ee
ge
ge
°
\
@
TUNING
knob
-Q)
@
VOLUME
CONTROL
knob
-~2y)
Turn
to
select
the
station
to
be
received.
|
@
BAND
key
~(40)
@
AUTO
key
—(4Q)
|
Press
to
select
the
required
frequency
band.
Press
to
receive
stations
in
auto
tuning
mode.
@
Input
selector
keys
/
indicators
-2a
@
VOL./BAL.
key
-@)
Press
to
select
the
component
to
be
played.
Press
to
adjust
the
volume
balance
between
the
left
and
right
@
N.B.CIRCUIT
key
~)
speakers.
Press
to
ON
to
activate
automatic
compensation
of
bass
tone.
:
deck
unit
__
\
KENWOOD
|
stereo
nouste
cassette
peck
GERS
Diba]
@
Deck
A
eject
key
-Ba)
©
Deck
B
cassette
holder
~Ba)
@
Deck
A
cassette
holder
—~
(36)
@
Deck
B
eject
key
+38)
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
[En}
Operating
deck
indicator
Transport
direction
indicators
Reverse
mode
indicator
CCRS/CRLS
indicators
DOLBY
NR
indicator
DUBBING
indicator
FM
MW
LW
Equalizer
curve/
CCRS
CRLS
DUBBING
:
DOLBY
NR
Frequency
band
indicators
[
For
U.K.
only
==
ice
Pause
indicator
Recording
indicator
Timer
program
indicators
SLEEP
timer
indicator
MEMO
indicator
TUNED
indicator
STEREO
reception
indicator
SURROUND
indicator
AUTO
indicator
3
STEREO
indicator
CENTER/REAR
indicators
PRESENCE
indicator
EQ.ON
indicator
AM/PM
indicator
Except
for
U.K.
]
FM
AM
MUTE
indicator
EQ.
ON
i
MUTE
ie
ap
PROG.
2!
auto
CENTER
REAR
:
STEELE
Character
information
display
Volume
level
indicator
Display
Spectrum
analyzer
display
si
KENWOOD
MULTI
COMMAND
UNIT
6
ge
ele
he
@
POWER
key
[20]
Press
to
turn
the
POWER
ON/OFF.
©
PHONES
jack
-2a)
Connect
headphones
for
listening
through
them.
:
©
PRESENCE
key
—(55)
Press
for
presence
play.
©
PEAK
HOLD
key
(84)
©
EQ.DISPLAY
key
‘
~Ba
G@
EQ_EFFECT
key
—(35)
@
CENTER
MODE
key
-
(9)
Used
in
adjustment
of
or
playback
in
the
—
Dolby
3
Stereo
or
Dolby
Pro
Logic
mode.
©
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
key
—[60)
@
Stop
key
~
B68)
Used
in
adjustment
of
or
playback
in
the
@
Fast
Forward/Rewind
keys
—(3)
Dolby
Pro
Logic
mode.
@
REC/ARM
key
~[43)
©
DOLBY
3
STEREO
key
~(9)
@
MIC
1/2
jacks
—
(88)
-[52)
Used
in
adjustment
of
or
playback
in
the
@
MIC
MIXING
control
—
(56)
-
(57)
Dolby
3
Stereo
mode.
Turn
to
adjust
the
microphone
input
volume.
®
OFF
key
-
3)
@
CCRS/CRLS
key
—
(43)
~[46)
~(60)
Press
to
switch
the
surround
and
presence
@
DUBBING
key
—(45)
modes
OFF.
Press
for
dubbing
between
tapes.
@
DOLBY
NR
key
(236)
@
REVERSE
MODE
key
~(36)
Press
to
switch
over
the
play
modes.
@
A/B
Selector
key
-38)
Press
to
select
the
playback
deck.
@
Play
keys
(38)
Operating
deck
indicator
Transport
direction
indicators
Reverse
mode
indicator
CCRS/CRLS
indicators
DUBBING
indicator
Frequency
band
indicators
[
For
U.K.
only
FM
MW
LW
DOLBY
NR
indicator
Pause
indicator
Recording
indicator
AM/PM
indicator
Except
for
U.K.
}
FM
AM
(A)
Ce)
|
Samo
Equalizer
curve/
Spectrum
analyzer
display
2)
Volume
level
indicator
Display
M-49/M-49M/M-28/M-29M
(En)
Timer
program
indicators
SLEEP
timer
indicator
MEMO
indicator
TUNED
indicator
STEREO
reception
indicator
SURROUND
indicator
(Except
for
U.K.,
Europe
and
Australia)
AUTO
indicator
PRESENCE
indicator
EQ.ON
indicator
MUTE
indicator
Character
information
display
KENWOOD
@
POWER
key
(22)
Press
to
turn
the
POWER
ON/OFF.
@
PHONES
jack
~(22]
Connect
headphones
for
listening
through
them.
©
PRESENCE
key
—
(35)
Press
for
presence
play.
@
PEAK
HOLD
key
(23)
—-(B4]
For
U.K.
Europe
and
Australia
SURROUND
key
~(23)
For
other
countries
©
EQ.DISPLAY
key
(84
©
EQ.EFFECT
key
—(35)
@
CLOCK/FREQ.
key
—(40)
©
PROGRAM
key
~{62)
©
EXE.
key
~
(83)
@
SLEEP
key
—
(64)
@
DOLBY
NR
key
—
(36)
@
REVERSE
MODE
key
—(36)
Press
to
switch
over
the
play
modes.
@
A/B
Selector
key
~
[38]
Press
to
select
the
playback
deck.
@
Play
keys
—
(36)
@
Stop
key
(6)
@
Fast
Forward/Rewind
keys
—(33)
@
REC/ARM
key
~(43)
@
MIC
1/2
jacks
—
(38)
(57)
@®
MIC
MIXING
control
~
(88)
~
(87)
Turn
to
adjust
the
microphone
input
volume.
@
CCRS/CRLS
key
—
(43)
—
(46)
-(80)
@
DUBBING
key
—
(45)
Press
for
dubbing
between
tapes.
REPEAT
indicator
TRACK
NO.
display
CCRS
indicator
Play
mode
indicators
SPACE
indicator
ENOCH
ce
STEREO
COMII!ACT
Di<|c
PLAYER
DP-29
Time
display
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
(En)
CD
player
unit
(M-49/M-29)
:
SINGLE
TIME/TOTAL
TIME
indicators
Track
number
indicators
a
|
@
P.MODE
key
~
28)
Press
to
switch
between
the
TRACK
mode
and
PGM
mode.
©
EDIT
MODE
key
-@
Press
to
select
the
edit
recording
mode.
©
SPACE
key
~(27)
Press
in
PGM
mode
to
create
a
non-recorded
space
of
a
few
seconds
between
recorded
tracks
automatically.
©
+10
key
(25)
©
TIME
key
—
(28)
Press
to
switch
the
time
display
mode.
G@
REPEAT
key
~(28)
Press
for
repeated
playback.
Sa
=r
@
Skip
keys
~
(25)
Press
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
another
track.
©
Stop
key
-B2
©
Open/Close
key
~([2
®
Play/pause
key
-(2
@®
Numeric
keys
~(25)
@
Disc
tray
;
(24
@
Search
keys
—(Z5)
@
CLEAR
key
-(ZZ)
@
CHECK
key
~2Q
M-48/M-49M/M-28/M-29M
[En}
Program
Check
indicator
EDIT
mode
indicators
i
PGM
indicator
RANDOM
indicator
ALL
indicator
i
Pause
indicator
DISC
NO.
display
Play
indicator
TOTAL/SINGLE
indicators
Disc
number
indicators
REPEAT
indicator
Time/Program
number
display
TRACK
NO.
display
|
Display
KENWOOD
MULTIPLE
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
DP-R48
©
z
,
a
‘Cf
tr.
tT]
Lee
|———_—_______
@
Disc
selector
keys
(DISC
1~DISC
5)
(22)
G
Search
keys
—(30)
@
Play/pause
key
(29)
@
Disc
tray
—(23)
©
Open/Close
key
(a)
©
Skip
keys
~
(30)
@
DISC
SKIP
key
—(23)
Press
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
another
track.
©
TIME
key
~B3)
©
Stop
key
-@Q
Operation
of
remote
control
unit
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
(En)
POWER
key
Tuner
operation
keys
E
CD
player
basic
operation
keys
BAND
key,
P.CALL
keys
E
*DISC
SKIP
key,
kd
and
BP
keys,
mikey,
b/i
key
*
The
DISC
SKIP
key
is
for
use
with
the
M-49M/M.29M
system.
Numeric
keys
Function
as
the
numeric
keys
of
the
CD
player
when
the
CD
input
is
selected.
Function
as
the
numeric
keys
of
the
tuner
when
the
TUNER
input
is
selected.
Cassette
deck
operation
keys
To
operate
deck
A,
set
the
A/B
switch
to
A.
(The
@
key
is
invalidated.)
To
operate
deck
B,
set
the
A/B
switch
to
B.
yeaa
CD
player
operation
keys
:
*RANDOM
key,
EDIT
MODE
key,
P.MODE
key,
F
REPEAT
key,
CHECK
key,
CLEAR
key
Input
selector
key
E
INPUT
key:
Press
to
select
the
component
to
be
ff
played.
sea
*
The
RANDOM
key
is
for
use
with
the
M-49M/M-29M
system.
Graphic
equalizer
operation
keys
EQ.EFFECT:
Press
to
select
a
graphic
equalizer
effect.
PRESENCE:
Press
to
select
a
presence
effect.
i
NWOOD
[oo
ROAD
conmmon.
ur
seas
Surround
effect
keys
(M-49/M-49M)
TEST
TONE
key,
MODE
key,
LEVEL
key
q
baa
age
Timer
operation
keys
4
PROGRAM
key,
ADJUST
key,
ENTER
key,
EXE.
fs
key
SLEEP
key
MUTE
key
Press
to
mute
the
sound
temporarily.
VOLUME
CONTROL
keys
Press
to
adjust
the
volume.
Model:
RC-49
(M-49/M-49M)
:
RC-29
(M-29/M-29M)
infrared
ray
system
Loading
batteries
@
Remove
the
cover.
@
Insert
batteries.
©
Close
the
cover.
@
Insert
two
R6
("AA"-size)
batteries
following
the
polarity
indications.
Operation
After
plugging
in
the
power
cord,
press
the
POWER
key
of
the
remote
control
unit
to
turn
the
power
of
the
system
ON.
When
the
power
is
turned
ON,
press
the
key
of
the
function
to
be
operated.
e@When
pressing
more
than
one
remote
control
key
successively,
Press
the
keys
securely
by
leaving
an
interval
of
1
second
or
more
between
keys.
Operating
range
(approx.)
1.
The
provided
batteries
are
intended
for
use
in
operation
checking,
and
their
service
life
may
be
short.
:
2.
When
the
remote
controllable
distance
becomes
short,
replace
both
of
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
{OP
3.
If
direct
sunlight
or
the
light
of
a
high-
frequency
fluorescent
lamp
(inverter
type,
etc.)
is
incidentto
the
remote
sensor,
malfunction
may
occur.
A
In
such
a
case,
change
the
installation
position
to
avoid
malfunction.
Clock
adjustment
This
unit
incorporates
a
clock
function.
Be
sure
to
adjust
the
correct
time
before
using
the
timer
function.
case,
adjust
the
clock
again.
Activate
the
clock
adjustment
mode.
Within
5
seconds!
ADJUST
iz)
To
decrease
the
figure
7
P.CALLZS
.
To
increase
the
figure
7)
WP.
CALLS.
.
To
decrease
To
increase
the
figure
{
a
|
E
]
the
figure
So
The
time
display
blinks
after
a
power
failure
or
|
when
the
power
cord
has
been
unplugged
from
§
the
AC
outlet
and
plugged
in
again.
In
such
a
:
M-438/M-48M/M-29/M-29M
[En)
Example:
Adjustment
to
8:45
e@The
time
display
starts
to
blink.
e@
The
time
can
be
set
even
when
the
power
is
OFF.
In
this
case
the
procedure
starts
from
Steps
B
-
@.
e@
The
time
is
represented
in
12-hour
AM/PM
method.
e
Press
the
ENTER
key.
The
hour
is
entered
and
the
minute
display
starts
to
blink.
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GB
9
se
elf
you
make
a
mistake,
restart
from
the
beginning.
@7To
adjust
correct
time,
press
the
ENTER
key
at
the
same
moment
as
a
time
announcement.
Displaying
the
Time
When
the
power
is
ON,
press
the
ADJUST
key;
the
time
will
be
displayed
about
5
seconds.
Sound
adjustment
functions
(M-49/M-49M)
M-49/M-49M/M-29/M-29M
[En]
Power
ON/OFF
Compensation
of
bass
sound
The
power
of
the
overall
system
can
be
turned
ON/OFF
by
N.B.CIRCUIT:
Natural
Bass
CIRCUIT
pressing
the
POWER
key
of
multi
command
unit.
Press
to
ON
to
activate
automatic
compensation
of
bass
tone.
Lights
up,
=
ME
ON/STANDBY
Main
unit
Remote
control
unit
@
Press
the
key
again
to
cancel
the
N.B.
CIRCUIT.
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Listening
through
headphones
@
Insert
the
headphone
plug
into
the
PHONES
jack.
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PHONES
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rec
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Danae
@
The
sounds
from
al!
speakers
are
cut
off.
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@
Adjust
the
volume.
@
Minimize
the
volume
before
plugging
or
unplugging
the
plug.
The
common
illustration
shows
the
front
view
of
M-49M(DP-R49).
STANDBY
mode
of
POWER
switch
When
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
an
AC
outlet,
the
display
lights
regardless
of
the
power
ON/OFF
setting.
This
is
because,
even
when
the
power
is
set
to
OFF,
a
small
amount
of
power
is
supplied
to
the
system
to
back
up
the
memory.
This
status
is
called
the
standby
mode
of
the
system.
While
the
display
is
lit,
the
power
can
also
be
turned
ON/OFF
from
the
remote
control
unit.

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