Kenwood Stereo System M 707I User Manual

COMPACT Hi-Fi COMPONENT SYSTEM  
M-707i  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Directive  
2004/108/EC  
Manufacturer:  
Kenwood Corporation  
2967-3 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-8525 Japan  
EU Representative's:  
Kenwood Electronics Europe BV  
Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, The Netherlands  
© B60-5763-08/00 (E, X)  
 
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6. Power Sources This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
product. If you are not sure of the type of power supply  
to your home, consult your product dealer or local power  
company.  
14.Replacement Parts – When replacement parts  
are required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have  
the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
7.  
Polarization – This product may  
CAUTION  
be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line  
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).  
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This  
is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug  
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug  
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace  
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the polarized plug.  
15.Safety Check – Upon completion of any service  
or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that the product is  
in proper operating condition.  
16.Wall or Ceiling Mounting – This product should  
be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
17.Heat – This product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other products that produce heat. Do not place a  
flaming object, such as a candle or lantern, or near the  
product.  
8. 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, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  
from the product.  
18.Power Lines – An outside antenna system should  
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines  
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can  
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an  
outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken  
to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as  
contact with them might be fatal.  
9. Lightning – For added protection for this product  
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 product due to  
lightning and power-line surges.  
19.Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside  
antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be  
sure the antenna or cable system 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 regard 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.  
10.Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets,  
extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
11.Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of  
any kind into this product through openings as they  
may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts  
that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill  
liquid of any kind on the product.  
12.Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
13.Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product  
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen  
into the product,  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
EQUIPMENT  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMP  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,  
d) If the product does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions.  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in  
any way, and  
Notes:  
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance – this indicates a need for service.  
g) If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected.  
1. Item 7 is not required except for grounded or  
polarized equipment.  
2. Item 19 complies with UL in the U.S.A.  
English  
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Before use  
Using the cassette.........................................19  
Playing a cassette tape..........................................................19  
Recording on a cassette tape...........................................19  
Contents  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
ensure safe operation.  
carefully to  
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Clock/timer operation..................................20  
Clock setting................................................................................20  
Timer setting...............................................................................20  
To activate/deactivate the timer.....................................21  
Sleep timer setting..................................................................21  
Before applying power...................................2  
Safety precautions......................................................................2  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............2  
Before use .......................................................4  
Contents ...........................................................................................4  
Unpacking .......................................................................................4  
Description of the button name in this manual......5  
Preparing the remote control unit ...................................5  
In case of difficulty........................................22  
General information.....................................23  
Maintenance...............................................................................23  
Specifications................................................24  
Main unit........................................................................................24  
Speakers.........................................................................................24  
iPod dock.......................................................................................24  
Connections ....................................................6  
About MP3 and WMA .....................................8  
About USB device ...........................................9  
Supported iPod...............................................9  
Handling discs.................................................9  
Names and functions of parts .....................10  
Basic function ...............................................12  
Demonstration mode............................................................12  
Switching the system on.....................................................12  
Switching the system to standby mode....................12  
Volume control..........................................................................12  
Sound control.............................................................................12  
Headphones................................................................................12  
Unpacking  
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all  
accessories are present.  
FM indoor antenna..............................................................................(1)  
AM loop antenna..................................................................................(1)  
iPod dock...................................................................................................(1)  
iPod dock adapter................................................................................(5)  
Remote control unit  
with a built-in button battery.............................................(1)  
Using the CD/USB device .............................13  
Preparation...................................................................................13  
Playing a CD/ audio file........................................................13  
Selecting a desired file by file name  
If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged of  
falls to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit  
was shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately.  
Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and  
packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in  
the future.  
(For audio file only) .........................................................14  
Programming tracks/files....................................................14  
Random play...............................................................................15  
Repeat play...................................................................................15  
Intro scan (For CD only)........................................................15  
Recording on a USB device (For CD only).................15  
Program recording (For CD only) ...................................16  
Changing the display of the disc/USB device  
Keep this manual handy for future reference.  
information..........................................................................16  
Using the iPod...............................................16  
Playing an iPod ..........................................................................16  
Repeat play...................................................................................16  
Random play...............................................................................16  
Using the radio .............................................17  
Tuning in radio stations........................................................17  
Storing preset.............................................................................17  
Tuning to a preset radio station......................................17  
Using RDS (Radio Data System).......................................17  
Changing the RDS display information......................18  
Tuning by Program Type (PTY search).........................18  
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Description of the button name in this  
manual  
Most of the functions are designed to be able to  
operate from the remote control unit. Therefore, in  
this manual, the button names are described using  
the names on the remote control unit first, followed  
by names on the main unit put in parenthesis.  
The supplied battery may have shorter live than ordinary  
battery due to use during operation checks.  
When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than  
before, replace the battery with a new one.  
Placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight, or in direct  
light from a high frequency fluorescent lamp may cause a  
malfunction.  
In such a case, change the location of the system installation  
to prevent malfunction.  
Example:  
X-BASS [X-bass] button  
Changing the battery of the remote control  
unit  
Use a commercially available button battery  
Button on the main unit  
Button on the remote control unit  
(CR2025).  
1
2
Insert something narrow like a paperclip into  
the hole 1 and pull out the battery tray.  
Preparing the remote control unit  
Pull the battery sheet out from the  
remote control unit to the direction of  
the arrow.  
Keep on slide  
Operation  
Pull out  
When the power cord is plugged in, standby  
indicator is lit. The power turns ON by pressing  
button on the remote control unit pointing at the  
remote sensor. When the power comes on, press the  
button you want to operate.  
Replace the old battery with a new one.  
CR2025(+side)  
Remote sensor  
Approx. 6 m  
30°  
30°  
SLEEP  
USB O.T.E  
TIMER  
TAPE REC  
RDS  
DISPLA  
TIMER  
SET  
TIME  
Y
PTY  
ON  
/
OFF  
DISPLA  
Y
S
T
E
R
E
O
/
M
O
N
O
T
U
N
E
R
b
a
n
d
CD  
/
USB  
TAPE mode  
iPod  
RVS PLAY  
FWD PLAY  
SEARCH  
/
TUNING  
ALBUM  
ENTER  
CLEAR  
P.CALL  
/
VOLUME  
P.MODE  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
MUTE  
EQ  
RANDOM  
GHI  
MNO  
¤
CAUTION  
REPEA  
T
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
X-BASS  
INTRO  
FILE SEARCH  
Lithium battery.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
RC-F0713E  
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.  
The battery pack or batteries shall not be exposed to  
excessive heat such sunshine, fire or the like.  
Keep battery out of reach of children and in original  
package until ready to use. Dispose of used batteries  
promptly. If swallowed contact physician immediately.  
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Connections  
iPod dock  
VIDEO  
FM indoor antenna  
AM loop antenna  
Video cord  
To TV with video (composite)  
input terminal  
iPod  
Stereo  
Audio In  
FM ANT.  
AM ANT.  
75Ω  
L
L
˜
~
AC IN  
SPEAKER  
IMPEDANCE  
6
Ω
R
˜
R
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
To AC wall outlet  
Insert the plug firmly all the way  
into the AC wall outlet.  
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CAUTION  
Be sure to adhere to the following, or proper  
ventilation will be blocked causing damage or  
fire hazard.  
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CAUTION  
The power in this equipment will not be completely cut off  
from the wall outlet when the standby switch is turned off.  
Install the equipment so that the wall outlet is easily  
accessible and, in case of emergency, immediately unplug  
the power plug from the wall outlet.  
Mains plug is used as the disconnect device, It shall remain  
readily operable and should not be obstructed during  
intended use.  
Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto  
the top of the unit.  
Leave some space around the unit (from the largest  
outside dimension including projection) equal to or  
greater than, shown below.  
Top panel : 50 cm Back panel : 10 cm  
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Connecting the FM antenna  
Connecting the iPod adapter  
Compatibility of iPod adapter  
1
Connect the lead to the [FM ANT. 75Ω]  
terminal.  
iPod description  
iPod mini  
4G iPod & U2 iPod  
4G iPod  
Capacity  
4 GB & 6 GB  
20 GB  
Adapter number  
ANT.  
75  
2
Find the location that gives the best  
reception.  
Ω
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
3
Secure the antenna as high up as possible.  
40 GB  
iPod photo & Color U2 iPod 20 GB & 30 GB  
The antenna supplied with the system is a basic antenna  
for indoor use. For stable signal reception, the use of an  
iPod with color display  
20 GB  
60 GB  
outdoor antenna (commercially available) is recommended.  
Disconnect the indoor antenna first before connecting an  
outdoor antenna.  
iPod photo  
40 GB & 60 GB  
If your iPod is supplied with a dock adapter, use the supplied  
dock adapter.  
See page 9 for the supported iPod models.  
Connecting the AM antenna  
1
Connect the AM antenna cord to the [AM ANT.] and [H]  
terminals.  
1
2
Choose the iPod adapter that fits your iPod.  
Insert the iPod adapter into unit.  
iPod adapter  
2
Setup the antenna in the position and the direction to be  
able to receive AM broadcast.  
7
Adapter number  
iPod dock  
The antenna supplied with the system is for indoor use. Place  
it as far away as possible from the system, your TV set, the  
speaker cords, AC adapter and the power cord, and point it in  
the direction that provides the best reception.  
3
Connect your iPod.  
Connecting the speakers  
1
Connect the right speaker to terminal markedR, with the  
red wire to + and the black wire to –.  
2
Connect the left speaker to terminal markedL”, with the red  
wire to + and the black wire to –.  
Insert this portion.  
To remove iPod adapter  
Insert a thin object such as the tip of a flat-blade screwdriver  
into the slit on the dock adapter and lift it to remove.  
For optimal sound performance, it is recommended to use  
the supplied speakers.  
Do not connect more than one speaker to any one pair of  
+/– speaker terminals.  
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About MP3 and WMA  
The playable MP3/WMA file (hereafter called Audio  
file) and the media format have the following  
limitation. The Audio file, which is not conforming to  
the specification, may not play normally.  
Playable file format of USB device  
For the formats supported by USB devices, refer to <About  
USB device> (page 9).  
The maximum number of characters for  
display  
Playable Audio file  
Playable MP3 file  
File/Folder name: 30/30 characters  
MP3 ID3 Tag/ WMA Contents property:  
32 characters  
File formats: MPEG 1/2 Audio Layer 3 file  
Extension: .mp3  
Transfer bit rate: 8 kbps – 320 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 48/ 44.1/ 32/ 24/ 22.05/ 16/ 12/  
11.025/ 8 kHz  
(The information which can be displayed with this unit:  
title, artist name, and album name)  
Playable WMA file  
File/Folder name is the number of the characters including  
File format: Windows Media™ Audio compliant  
Extension: .wma  
Transfer bit rate: 32 kbps – 320 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 48/ 44.1/ 32 kHz  
Files created using functions in Windows Media™ Player 9 or  
later cannot be played.  
the extensions.  
This unit can display the following versions of MP3 ID3 tag:  
version 1.0/ 1.1/ 2.2/ 2.3  
Limitation of structure for the file and the  
folder  
- WMA Professional  
- WMA Lossless  
- WMA Voice  
Maximum number of folders: 255 (including root folder)  
Maximum number of files per folder: 900 (including the  
number of folders)  
Playing order of the audio file  
Do not attach the extensions to files other than the Audio file.  
Audio files are played in the order the files are written. You can  
specify the order of playback by numbering files in a folder  
and writing them by folder.  
If the extension is attached, the file, which is not the Audio  
file, will play and outputs a loud noise, causing damage to the  
speaker.  
Example  
The files with copy protection cannot be played.  
Audio files cannot be played depending on the encoding  
software setting, USB device type, and/or recording  
conditions.  
^
¡
:
Folder  
CD  
(1)  
: A
Audio file  
¡!  
2
The unit may not be compatible with upgrade of  
compression format standard and additional specifications.  
Audio files encoded using VBR (Variable Bit Rate) may use bit  
rates that fall outside the supported range. Audio fi les with  
bit rates outside the supported range cannot be played.  
3
¡"  
¡#  
4
¡$  
5
¡%  
¡P  
Playable storage media  
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW  
USB device (USB version 1.1/2.0)  
• Playing order  
Playing order after  
CD-RW discs which are quick formatted by the writing  
play:  
¡!  
software cannot be used.  
¡", ¡#, ¡$, ¡%...  
When recording to the maximum CD-R/RW media capacity at  
once, the writing software is set toDisc at once.  
For details on the available USB devices, refer to <About USB  
device> (page 9).  
Playable CD-R/RW format  
ISO 9660 Level 1/2  
Joliet  
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About USB device  
Handling discs  
Notes on use of the USB device  
Handling precautions  
Hold a CD taking care not to touch the played surface. (The side  
without the printed label is the playback side.)  
This unit can play audio files stored in the flash  
memory and digital audio player that have a USB port  
(these devices are referred to as USB devices in this  
document).  
Discs playable on the system  
This system can play back a CD (12 cm, 8 cm), CD-ROM, CD-R,  
CD-RW or the audio part of a CD-EXTRA disc.  
The following restrictions are placed on the types and  
usage of available USB devices:  
Notes on CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW discs  
If the CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc in use has a printable label  
surface, the disc may be unable to be taken out of the system  
due to sticking of the label surface. To prevent malfunction of  
the system, do not use such a disc.  
Available USB devices  
USB devices belonging to the USB mass storage class.  
USB devices whose maximum current consumption is 500  
mA or less.  
Supported formats and USB device types : FAT 16/ 32  
Cautions on CD discs  
Always use a CD carrying the  
marking.  
A disc without this marking may be unable to be played back  
correctly.  
USB Mass Storage Class : USB devices that the PC can  
recognize as an external storage without using any special  
driver or application software.  
The disc rotates at a high speed during playback. Never use a  
cracked, chipped or greatly warped disc. Otherwise, damage or  
malfunction of the player may result.  
Also, do not use a disc with a non-circular shape as this may  
result in malfunction.  
Contact the sales agent as to whether your USB device  
conforms to the USB mass storage class specs.  
Using an unsupported USB device can result in abnormal  
playback or display of the audio file.  
Even if you use the USB device conforming to the above  
specs, audio files cannot be played normally depending on  
the type or condition of the USB device.  
Supported iPod  
iPod description  
iPod mini  
4G iPod & U2 iPod  
4G iPod  
iPod photo & Color U2 iPod  
iPod with color display  
iPod photo  
iPod nano  
5G iPod (with video)  
U2 iPod with video  
iPod classic  
iPod nano (2nd generation)  
iPod nano (3rd generation)  
iPod touch  
Be sure to update the software of your iPod to the latest  
version. The latest iPod software updater can be downloaded  
from the Apple website.  
The iPod cannot be connected together with its accessories  
such as the cover or case. Be sure to remove any accessories  
before connecting the iPod.  
Video output setting of iPod needs to be set on your iPod.  
When the iPod is detached from the iPod dock, the TV Out  
setting of the iPod may sometimes be set to On. Check this  
setting if the iPod cannot display video.  
English  
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Names and functions of parts  
USB connector  
Remote sensor  
CD tray  
28  
27  
1
2
SLEEP  
USB O.T.E.  
TAPE REC  
26  
RDS  
TIMER  
SET  
TIMER  
TIME  
15  
14  
1
2
DISPLAY  
PTY  
ON / OFF  
DISPLAY  
25  
24  
3
4
STEREO/MONO TUNER band  
CD / USB  
TAPE mode  
FWD PLAY  
iPod  
5
23  
13  
12  
RVS PLAY  
6
7
22  
21  
SEARCH / TUNING  
ENTER  
CLEAR  
8
3
11  
VOLUME  
P.CALL / ALBUM  
20  
9
4
5
19  
18  
P.MODE  
ABC  
DEF  
MUTE  
EQ  
10  
11  
12  
RANDOM  
GHI  
JKL  
TUV  
MNO  
6
10  
9
17  
16  
15  
7
8
REPEAT  
INTRO  
PQRS  
WXYZ  
X-BASS  
FILE SEARCH  
13  
14  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
RC-F0713E  
Cassette tape door  
Phones jack  
10  
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1
2
16  
17  
9
6
TIMER SET button  
To set the clock.  
To set the timer.  
X-BASS [X-bass] button  
To switch on/off bass enhancement.  
EQ [EQ] button  
To select the desired sound effect : POP, CLASSIC,  
ROCK, JAZZ, or FLAT (o).  
1
2
[
] button  
To switch the system on or to standby mode.  
18  
19  
[standby] indicator  
RDS DISPLAY button  
To change the display for RDS.  
MUTE button  
To interrupt and resume sound reproduction.  
3
4
5
CLEAR button  
To delete the track/file number entered during  
track/file search.  
PTY button  
To carry out PTY search.  
To delete the file name entered during file search.  
STEREO/MONO button  
To switch between stereo mode and mono mode (on  
FM band only) for TUNER.  
20  
21  
11  
VOLUME 5 / buttons [volume knob]  
To increase or decrease the volume.  
ENTER button  
To confirm the selection in track/file search mode for  
CD and audio file.  
6
8
FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] button  
To start or interrupt playback for CD, audio file, iPod  
and TAPE.  
22  
23  
10  
3
To start or interrupt recording for TAPE.  
7 [7 stop] button  
To stop playback for CD, audio file and TAPE.  
To stop program playback and recording for CD and  
audio file.  
7
8
7
5
RVS PLAY 2/8 [2/8] button  
To start or interrupt playback for TAPE.  
To start or interrupt recording for TAPE.  
To stop recording for USB and TAPE.  
SEARCH/TUNING 4 / ¢ [4 / ¢  
search + / –] buttons  
To search forward/backward to next/previous track  
for CD.  
Source buttons  
To select the source you want, or to turn the system on  
to the selected source.  
24  
25  
TIMER ON/OFF button  
To switch the timer on/off.  
To skip tracks for CD.  
To search forward/backward or to skip to the next/  
previous files for audio files and iPod.  
To fast forward or rewind a tape.  
To tune to higher/lower radio frequency or search  
radio stations for TUNER.  
TIME DISPLAY button  
To change the time display for CD.  
To change the information display for audio files.  
26  
13  
12  
TAPE REC [TAPE rec] button  
To start recording from TUNER, CD, audio file or iPod to  
a cassette tape.  
9
4
P.CALL/ALBUM 5 / [p.call/album up /  
down] buttons  
To select a preset radio station for TUNER.  
To select an album (folder) of audio files and iPod.  
27  
28  
USB O.T.E. [USB O.T.E.] button  
To record from CD to a USB device.  
10  
11  
12  
P.MODE button  
To program tracks/files for CD and audio file.  
To program preset radio stations for TUNER.  
SLEEP button  
To select the sleep time.  
14  
15  
[demo] button  
To activate/deactivate the demonstration in power  
on mode.  
RANDOM button  
To playback in random order for CD, audio file and  
iPod.  
[0] button  
REPEAT button  
To repeat one track/file or all tracks/files for CD, audio  
file and iPod.  
To open or close the CD tray.  
13  
14  
INTRO button  
Standby mode  
To play first several seconds for each track of CD.  
While the standby indicator is lit, a small amount of power is  
supplied to the system to back up the memory. This is called  
standby mode. Under the condition, the system can be turned  
ON by the remote control unit.  
digit 0 – 9/ A – Z buttons  
To select a track/file number for CD and audio file.  
To select a preset radio station for TUNER.  
To enter file names in file search mode for audio files.  
15  
FILE SEARCH button  
To select a desired file in audio files.  
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Basic function  
Demonstration mode  
Volume control  
The system is equipped with a demonstration  
function (only display). When the power cable is  
plugged in and button is pressed to turn the  
system on for the first time, the demonstration  
automatically starts. The demonstration consists of  
sequential change of display and indicators showing  
the operations, but the audio itself does not change.  
The demonstration function can be cancelled as  
follows.  
Press VOLUME 5 (turn [volume] knob to the right)  
button to increase, or press VOLUME (turn  
[volume] knob to the left) to decrease the volume  
level.  
“VOL XXis displayed. “VOL XXdenotes the volume  
level.  
To switch off the volume temporarily  
Press MUTE button.  
Playback continues without sound, andMUTEis  
displayed.  
To deactivate the demonstration  
Press [demo] button on the main unit during  
demonstration.  
To restore the volume, press MUTE button again or adjust the  
volume.  
To activate the demonstration  
After turning the power on, press [demo] button on  
the main unit.  
Sound control  
The sound control system feature enables you to  
enjoy special sound effects; preset equalizer settings  
and bass enhancement, providing the best music  
reproduction.  
The demonstration operates automatically when; a power has  
failed and then recovered, or the plug of the power cable has  
been pulled out while the power was on and then plugged  
back in.  
To switch on preset equalizer settings  
Press EQ [EQ] button to select the desired sound  
effect: POP, CLASSIC, ROCK, JAZZ or FLAT (o).  
Switching the system on  
When an effect other than FLAT is selected, theEQ”  
icon appears on the display.  
Press  
[
], CD/USB [CD/USB], TUNER band  
[TUNER band], TAPE mode [TAPE mode], iPod [iPod]  
button.  
To switch on the bass enhancement  
Press X-BASS [X-bass] button.  
The [standby] LED will go out.  
The system will switch to the last selected source or  
the selected source.  
The iconX-BASSappears on the display.  
Switching the system to standby mode  
To switch off X-BASS, press X-BASS [X-bass] button. The icon  
“X-BASSdisappears.  
Press  
[
] button.  
EQ and X-BASS functions are not applied to the recording  
sound.  
[standby] indicator is lit.  
Headphones  
To listen to your stereo with headphones (separately  
available), use the 3.5 mm phones jack on the main  
unit.  
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Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones  
can cause hearing loss.  
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Using the CD/USB device  
Preparation  
device.  
The iconMP3appears only when an MP3-file is played.  
The iconWMAappears only when an WMA-file is played.  
When playing or recording from/to the USB device, removing  
it or turning the power off may corrupt the sound source and  
get it unplayable.  
Loading a disc  
1
Press CD/USB [CD/USB] button to select CD  
mode.  
2
3
Press [0] button to open the CD tray.  
Playing a CD/ audio file  
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button to start playback.  
Place a disc into the tray with the label facing  
up.  
The track/file number and elapsed playing time of  
the current track/file appear on the display.  
4
Press [0] button to close the CD tray.  
For a CD, the total playtime and total number of  
tracks will appear in the display.  
For an audio file-CD, the total album number and  
total file number will appear on the display.  
Basic opertions  
Operation type  
To stop playback  
To interrupt  
playback  
To search for a  
Operation  
Press 7 [7 stop] button.  
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button.  
Press again to resume playback.  
Press and hold SEARCH/TUNING 4 or  
Removing a disc  
particular passage ¢ [4 or ¢ search +/–] button for  
during playback  
1
Press [0] button, grasp the disc by its edges,  
and carefully pull it out.  
more than 2 seconds.  
Press the FWD PLAY 6 [6] button  
when the desired passage is located.  
To select a track/ file Press SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4  
or ¢ search +/–] button in play or  
pause mode.  
2
Press [0] button to close the CD tray.  
Inserting a USB device  
To select a album  
(For audio file only) album up or down] button in play or  
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/  
1
2
3
Press the  
mode.  
[
] button to select standby  
pause mode.  
Insert a USB device to the USB connector on the  
front panel.  
For audio file;DIR:xxx TRK:xxxappears on the display. “DIR:  
xxxindicates album number andTRK:xxxindicates the file  
number.  
Press CD/USB [CD/USB] button to select USB  
mode.  
The digit buttons, 0–9 on the remote control unit can also be  
used to select a track/file.  
Press the CD/USB [CD/USB] button in the CD  
mode.  
The total album number and total file number will  
appear on the display.  
Press the digit buttons as shown below:  
CD  
Audio file  
To select track/file 2 2 and ENTER  
To select track/file 23 2 and 3  
To select file 120  
2 and ENTER  
2, 3 and ENTER  
1, 2 and 0  
Removing the USB device  
1
Press the  
mode.  
[
] button to select standby  
If the ENTER button is not pressed, the search for the selected  
track/file will start in 5 seconds.  
2
Remove the USB device.  
To ensure good system performance; wait until the unit  
completely reads the disc/USB device before proceeding.  
If the disc compartment is not loaded with a disc, “NO DISCis  
displayed. If the disc is unreadable, “CHECK DISCis displayed.  
If the disc is unreadable or there is no playable audio file in  
the USB device, “NO DATAis displayed.  
For audio files, reading time may exceed 10 seconds due  
to the large number of songs compiled into one disc/USB  
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Using the CD/USB device  
Selecting a desired file by file name  
(For audio file only)  
4
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store other  
desired tracks/files in this way.  
The iconPGMappears on the display.  
1
2
3
In stop mode, press FILE SEARCH button.  
5
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button to play the  
programmed tracks/files.  
The iconF-SEARCHappears on the display.  
Press the digit buttons A-Z to input the first  
character of the file name you want to search.  
“PROG ITEM FULLappears on the display, if you attempt to  
program more than 60 tracks/files.  
Press ENTER button.  
Audio files can only be programmed within the same source.  
To modify a program, press the ENTER button in stop mode.  
Press the ENTER button to select the desired program  
number.  
“_appears and flashes on the next of the first  
character.  
4
5
6
7
Repeat step 2 and 3 to enter the characters  
until the one before the last character.  
Now enter the new track/file number with either method  
below.  
For the last character, press the digit buttons  
A-Z to input.  
– Press the P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down] button to select the desired track/file.  
– Press the CLEAR button to clear the track/file number  
programmed. Select the new track/file number using digit  
buttons0” to “9on the remote control unit.  
If you press REPEAT button during programmed playback,  
the current track or all programmed tracks/files is/are played  
repeatedly.  
The iconREP.orREP. ALLand the iconPGMappear on the  
display.  
Only for CD: If you press the INTRO button during  
programmed playback, the first 10 seconds of every track/file  
in the program will be played in sequence.  
The iconINTROand the iconPGMappear on the display.  
Press FILE SEARCH button.  
“SEARCHINGappears on the display.  
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button to start  
playback.  
If the unit finds an appropriate file, the route name and the  
file name will be scrolled on the display. Press TIME DISPLAY  
button. Then the album number and track number will be  
displayed.  
If there is no appropriate file, “NO FILEis displayed.  
To clear the program  
Press 7 [7 stop] button once in stop mode, and  
twice during program playback.  
Programming tracks/files  
Programming tracks/files of a CD/audio file is possible  
when playback is stopped. Up to 60 tracks can be  
stored in the memory in any order.  
The iconPGMdisappears from the display.  
“Prepresents PROGRAM.  
The program is automatically cleared as soon as the CD tray is  
1
In stop mode, press P.MODE button to enter  
program setting.  
opened.  
The function of program setting cannot be used in PLAY/  
PAUSE mode.  
The iconPGMand– – P–01”/– – – P–01”  
appears on the display.  
“– –indicates track number of the CD.  
“– – –indicates file number of the audio file.  
“P–01indicates program number.  
The iconPGMstarts flashing.  
2
3
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down] button, or digit buttons 0–9 to select the  
desired track/file.  
Press ENTER button to store the selected track/  
file.  
The track/file number returns to– –”/– – –” and  
the next program number appears on the display.  
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Random play  
You can play all the tracks/files in random order.  
Recording on a USB device (For CD  
only)  
Records songs in the CD to the USB device in MP3  
format.  
1
2
During playing, pause or stop mode, press  
RANDOM button to enable random play mode.  
The iconRDMappears on the display.  
1
2
Insert a USB device to the USB connector on the  
front panel.  
To exit random mode, press RANDOM button  
again.  
To record all the tracks:  
Stop playback.  
The iconRDMdisappears from the display.  
To record a single track:  
Play the track to be recorded.  
Repeat play  
You can play the current track/file/album or the  
whole disc/USB device repeatedly.  
3
Press USB O.T.E. [USB O.T.E.] button to begin  
recording.  
The iconSYNC USB RECappears on the display.  
Press REPEAT button in play or pause mode.  
Every time the button is pressed, the repeat play  
changes in the following order:  
4
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
For CD :  
Repeat mode  
Repeat a single track  
Repeat all the tracks *1  
Repeat off  
During recording, it is not possible to listen to another source.  
The recorded music files and folders accommodating them  
are numbered automatically. These number can later be  
modified.  
Icon  
“REP.”  
“REP. ALL”  
– Numbers assigned to folders: AL_A01…AL_A99…AL_Z99  
– Numbers assigned to music files: A01_001.mp3, A01_002.  
mp3…/ A99_001.mp3…/ Z99_001.mp3…  
– Example  
For audio file :  
Repeat mode  
Repeat a single file  
Repeat one album *2  
Repeat all the files *1  
Repeat off  
Icon  
“REP.”  
“REP. ALB.”  
“REP. ALL”  
;
KWD  
;AL_A01  
vA01_001.mp3  
CD-1  
vꢀ  
v.  
vA01_010.mp3  
;AL_A02  
vA02_001.mp3  
CD-2  
*1 All tracks/files are repeated continuously.  
*2 This function cannot be used in program mode.  
vꢁ  
Music is encoded according to specification below.  
– Format: MP3  
– Transfer bit rate: 192 kbps  
– Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Recordable USB device  
Intro scan (For CD only)  
This function let you listen to the first 10 seconds of  
each track throughout the CD.  
– USB standard: USB 1.1/2.0  
– File system: FAT 16/32  
Press INTRO button to start scanning.  
The iconINTROappears on the display.  
To stop the intro scan  
Press INTRO button again.  
The unit enters normal play mode and starts  
playing from where you stop the scanning.  
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Using the CD/USB device  
Using the iPod  
Inserting an iPod  
Program recording (For CD only)  
1
Connect a iPod to the iPod dock.  
Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired  
sequence and recorded onto a USB device.  
2
Press iPod [iPod] button.  
1
2
3
Insert a USB device to the USB connector on the  
front panel.  
The iconiPodappears on the display.  
Playing an iPod  
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button to start playback.  
Program the desired sequence of CD tracks.  
See page 14 for programming procedure.  
Press USB O.T.E. [USB O.T.E.] button to begin  
recording.  
Basic opertions  
Operation type  
To interrupt  
playback  
Operation  
The iconSYNC USB RECappears on the display.  
Press FWD PLAY 6 [6] button.  
Press again to resume playback.  
Press and hold SEARCH/TUNING 4 or  
To search for a  
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
particular passage ¢ [4 or ¢ search +/–] button.  
during playback  
To select a song  
Release to resume the playback.  
Press SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4  
or ¢ search +/–] button.  
Changing the display of the disc/USB  
device information  
To select a album *1 Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/  
album up or down] button.  
Press TIME DISPLAY button in play or pause mode.  
Every time the button is pressed, the display  
changes in the following order:  
For CD :  
*1 The operation varies depending on the model of iPod.  
Model other than iPod touch iPod touch  
Information  
Icon  
The operation is available when one The album is switched to the next  
of the following items is selected.  
Browse item  
Artists, Composers  
Albums, Compilations All Songs  
Genres All Artists  
Status display  
album found by following the  
The current track elapsed time.  
The current track remaining time.  
The whole disc elapsed time.  
The whole disc remaining time.  
The whole CD time.  
“REMAIN”  
“TOTAL”  
“TOTAL REMAIN”  
alphabetical order of track names.  
Selection  
All Albums  
Example Track-A1...... Album-A  
Track-B1 ...... Album-B  
Track-B2 ...... Album-B  
Track-C1 ...... Album-C  
For audio file :  
Information  
Status display  
Album name and file name.  
Tag information (Track, album title and  
artist name).  
Repeat play  
You can play the current song or the all songs  
repeatedly.  
Icon  
Press REPEAT button.  
Album number and track number.  
Every time the button is pressed, the repeat play  
changes in the following order:  
Repeat mode  
Repeat a single song  
Repeat all songs  
Repeat off  
Icon  
Random play  
You can play all the album in random order.  
Press RANDOM button.  
Each time you press the button, Random Play turns  
ON or OFF.  
The displayed icon may not match the actual operation with  
certain iPod models.  
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Using the radio  
Tuning in radio stations  
During program, if no button is pressed within 20 seconds,  
the system will exit program mode automatically.  
1
Press TUNER band [TUNER band] button to  
select the desired waveband: FM or AM.  
2
Press and hold SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢  
[4 or ¢ search +/–] button to tune in to the  
desired frequency.  
Tuning to a preset radio station  
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down], or digit buttons 0–9 to select the desired  
preset number.  
The preset number and radio frequency appear on  
the display.  
To tune to a weak station, briefly press SEARCH/TUNING  
4 or ¢ [4 or ¢ search +/–] button repeatedly until  
the display shows the desired frequency or when the best  
reception has been obtained.  
Press the digit buttons as shown below:  
STEREO/MONO  
Press the STEREO/MONO button to select mono or  
stereo mode.  
FM  
AM  
1 and ENTER  
2
3
To select 1  
To select 2  
To select 3  
To select 10  
1 and ENTER  
2 and ENTER  
3
When stereo mode is selected, the iconSTEREO”  
appears on the display (if current station is FM  
stereo).  
1 and 0  
1 and 0  
Using RDS (Radio Data System)  
RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in  
the form of digital data) for FM broadcasts along with  
the broadcast signal. Tuners and receivers designed  
for RDS reception can extract the information from  
the broadcast signal for use with various functions,  
such as automatic display of the station name.  
You are able to select stereo or mono mode in FM band only.  
Storing preset  
You can store up to 20 for FM and 10 for AM radio  
stations in the memory. When a preset radio stations  
selected, the preset number appears on the display.  
RDS functions  
PTY (Program TYpe Identification) Search:  
1
2
Press TUNER band [TUNER band] button to  
select the desired waveband: FM or AM.  
Automatically tunes to a station that is currently broadcasting  
the specified program type (genre).  
Press SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4 or ¢  
search +/–] button to tune in to the desired  
frequency.  
PS (Program Service Name) Display:  
Automatically displays the station name transmitted by the RDS  
station.  
Radio Text function:  
3
4
Press P.MODE button so that “P – –” appears on  
the display.  
Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS stations  
when you press the RDS DISPLAY button. There isNO TEXT”  
display if no text data is transmitted.  
If you want to store the radio station to another  
preset number, press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or ∞  
[p.call/album up or down] to select the desired  
preset number.  
Some functions and function names may differ in certain  
countries and areas.  
5
6
Press ENTER button again to store the radio  
station.  
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other preset radio  
stations.  
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Using the radio  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
“OLDIES”  
“FOLK M”  
“DOCUMENT”  
Changing the RDS display information  
While receiving a RDS station, pressing the RDS  
DISPLAY button changes the contents of the display.  
Every time the button is pressed, the display  
changes in the following order:  
Information  
4
Press PTY button to start searching.  
PS (Program Service name) display  
PTY (Program TYpe) display  
RT (Radio Text) display  
Under certain receiving conditions, it may take more than 1  
minute to complete the search.  
Frequency display and preset number display  
If the desired program type cannot be found, “PTY NO MATCH”  
is displayed, then after several seconds the display returns to  
the original display.  
Tuning by Program Type (PTY search)  
This function lets you set the tuner to automatically  
search for stations which are currently broadcasting  
the type of program (genre) you want to listen to.  
1
2
Press TUNER band [TUNER band] button to  
select FM.  
Press PTY button.  
If the current station is with RDS, the program type  
of the station is displayed.  
3
Press SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4 or  
¢ search +/–] button to select your desired  
program type.  
Program type table  
Program Type Name  
News  
Display  
“NEWS”  
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
“AFFAIRS”  
“INFO”  
“SPORT”  
Education  
Drama  
Culture  
Science  
Varied Speech  
Pop Music  
“EDUCATE”  
“DRAMA”  
“CULTURE”  
“SCIENCE”  
VARIED”  
“POP M”  
Rock Music  
Easy Music  
Light Classical Music  
Serious Classical Music  
Other Music  
Weather  
“ROCK M”  
“EASY M”  
“LIGHT M”  
“CLASSICS”  
“OTHER M”  
“WEATHER”  
“FINANCE”  
“CHILDREN”  
“SOCIAL”  
Finance  
Children’s Program  
Social Affairs  
Religion  
Phone In  
Travel  
“RELIGION”  
“PHONE IN”  
“TRAVEL”  
Leisure  
“LEISURE”  
“JAZZ”  
“COUNTRY”  
“NATION M”  
Jazz Music  
Country Music  
National Music  
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Using the cassette  
Recording from a CD/ audio file  
Playing a cassette tape  
1
2
3
Insert a disc or a USB device.  
1
2
Press TAPE mode [TAPE mode] button to TAPE.  
Insert a blank cassette tape into the tape deck.  
Press the area marked [push open] to open the  
cassette tape door.  
Press the desired source button to select the  
source you want to record from.  
3
Insert cassette tape into the compartment with  
the open edge facing down.  
For CD/ audio file-CD : Press CD/USB [CD/USB]  
button to select CD input.  
For USB device : Press CD/USB [CD/USB] button to  
select USB input.  
4
5
Close the door securely.  
Press TAPE mode [TAPE mode] button to select  
the desired reverse mode.  
4
To record all the tracks/files:  
Stop playback.  
icon : plays both sides and stops.  
icon : plays both sides endlessly.  
icon : plays only one side of the tape and  
stops.  
To record a single track/file:  
Play the track/file to be recorded.  
5
Press TAPE REC [TAPE rec] button to set the unit  
into recording standby mode.  
6
7
Press SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4 or ¢  
search +/–] button to move tape to the desired  
starting point.  
The iconTAPE RECappears on the display.  
6
Press FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8  
[2/8] button to begin recording.  
The iconSYNCappears on the display.  
Press FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8  
[2/8] button to begin playing the tape.  
Recording on a cassette tape  
You can record from a radio, a CD, a audio file, or a  
iPod.  
To ensure good system performance, wait until the unit  
completely reads the disc/USB device before recording.  
To temporarily pause the recording, press FWD PLAY 3/8  
[3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8 [2/8] button. Press it again to  
resume recording.  
For the best recording, use a normal bias tape (Type  
1 only).  
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
During recording, it is not possible to listen to another source.  
Recording from a radio  
Program recording from a CD/ audio file  
Desired CD tracks/ audio file can be programmed in  
the desired sequence and recorded onto a tape.  
1
2
3
Insert a cassette tape into the tape  
compartment and close the door.  
Press TUNER band [TUNER band] button to  
TUNER and select a radio station.  
1
2
3
Insert a disc or a USB device.  
Press TAPE REC [TAPE rec] button to set the unit  
into recording standby mode.  
Insert a blank cassette tape into the tape deck.  
Press the desired source button to select the  
source you want to record from.  
The iconTAPE RECappears on the display.  
4
Press FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8  
[2/8] button to begin recording.  
For CD/ audio file-CD : Press CD/USB [CD/USB]  
button to select CD input.  
For USB device : Press CD/USB [CD/USB] button to  
select USB input.  
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
To temporarily pause the recording, press FWD PLAY 3/8  
[3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8 [2/8] button. Press it again to  
resume recording.  
4
Make sure that the unit is in stop mode.  
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Using the cassette  
Clock/timer operation  
Clock setting  
5
Program the desired sequence of CD tracks/  
audio file.  
1
Press and hold TIMER SET button for more than  
1 second.  
See page 14 for programming procedure.  
6
Press TAPE REC [TAPE rec] button to set the unit  
into recording standby mode.  
“CLOCK SETTINGappears on the display.  
2
3
4
Press ENTER button.  
The iconTAPE RECappears on the display.  
The hour indication will start flashing.  
7
Press FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8  
[2/8] button to begin recording.  
The iconSYNCappears on the display.  
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down] button to set the hours.  
Press ENTER button to enter the minute setting  
mode.  
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
5
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
Recording from a iPod  
down] button to set the minutes.  
1
2
3
4
5
Connect a iPod to the iPod dock.  
6
Press ENTER button to set the minutes.  
Insert a blank cassette tape into the tape deck.  
Press iPod [iPod] button.  
The clock setting will be erased when the power cord is  
disconnected or a power failure occurred.  
Play the equipment connected to this unit.  
The SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4 or ¢ search +/-]  
button can be used to move across the setting items.  
Pressing the TIMER SET button for more than 1 second will  
display the current time for about 20 seconds.  
Press TAPE REC [TAPE rec] button to set the unit  
into recording standby mode.  
The iconTAPE REC.appears on the display.  
6
Press FWD PLAY 3/8 [3/8] or RVS PLAY 2/8  
[2/8] button to begin recording.  
Timer setting  
The system can switch on to CD, USB, TUNER, iPod or  
TAPE mode automatically at a preset time, serving as  
an alarm to wake you up.  
To end recording, press 7 [7 stop] button.  
The timer recording of radio programs onto a cassette  
tape is also possible.  
Important!  
Before setting the timer, ensure that the clock is  
set correctly.  
When setting the timer (playback or recording) for  
TUNER, be sure to select the station you wish to  
tune in beforehand.  
1
2
Press TIMER SET button.  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
Set the time to start playback.  
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down] button to set timer start hours and press  
ENTER button to store the setting. Repeat the  
same procedure to set the minutes.  
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Sleep timer setting  
If the sleep timer is activated, the system will switch  
to standby mode after the selected time has expired.  
3
4
5
Press ENTER button.  
The iconTIMER OFFstarts flashing.  
Repeat the step 2 to set the time to stop the  
timer (off time).  
Each press of the SLEEP button decreases the timer  
period by 10 minutes. The sleep timer can be set up  
to 90 minutes.  
Press ENTER button.  
The iconTIMERashes and the source display  
appears.  
The iconSLEEPappears on the display.  
The display will change to sleep time display and  
change as follows:  
90 min = 80 min = 70 min = 60 min = 50 min  
= 40 min = 30 min = 20 min = 10 min = OFF  
= …  
6
Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up or  
down] button to select the desired source and  
press ENTER button to store the setting.  
The source switches as follows :  
“CD=“USB=“TUNER=“iPod” =TAPE=“REC  
While sleep mode is in active:  
To deactivate the sleep timer  
TU(recording tuner on tape) = …  
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Press P.CALL/ALBUM 5 or [p.call/album up  
or down] button to set volume level and press  
ENTER button to store the setting.  
Press SLEEP button or press  
the power off.  
[
] button to turn  
The iconTIMERchanges from flashing to steadily  
lit.  
The timer is now set.  
If timer off and the sleep off are all activated, the system will  
switch to standby mode by the earlier timer set.  
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Switch the system to standby mode.  
When reached the preset timer, the selected source will play  
or switch to standby mode after the timer has been activated.  
The SEARCH/TUNING 4 or ¢ [4 or ¢ search +/-]  
button can be used to move across the setting items.  
To activate/deactivate the timer  
Press TIMER ON/OFF button.  
If activated, the iconTIMERappears on the display.  
The timer off will not be activated if the starting and stopping  
time are the same.  
During timer setting, if no button is pressed within  
20 seconds, the system will exit timer setting mode  
automatically.  
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In case of difficulty  
Resetting the Microcomputer  
USB operation  
“NO USB” is displayed.  
The microcomputer may malfunction (unit cannot be  
operated, or shows an erroneous display) if the power  
cord is unplugged while the power is ON, or due to  
some other external factor. If this happens, execute  
the following procedure to reset the microcomputer  
and return the unit to its normal operating condition.  
\ Insert the USB device properly.  
Cannot play.  
\ The USB device is removed during playing or  
recording. Record songs again after formatting  
the USB device.  
When the power is off (standby mode), press and  
hold down the [7 stop] button on the main unit  
for more than 2 seconds.  
Unplug the AC cord and plug it back in if  
“FACTORY RESET FINISHED” is appears.  
iPod operation  
“NO iPod” is displayed.  
\ Insert the iPod properly.  
“AUTH FAIL” is displayed.  
\ Disconnect the iPod and connect it again.  
Please note that resetting the microcomputer will clear the  
contents of the memory and return the unit to the state it  
was in when it left the factory.  
\ Check the software version of the iPod. If it is  
not the latest one, update it.  
Radio reception  
Noise in radio.  
Check that following guide for problem resolution.  
General  
\ Tune to a correct frequency.  
\ Adjust the direction of the FM antenna.  
No sound.  
\ Plug in AC cord securely.  
\ Set the VOLUME control to proper sound level.  
\ Adjust the position and direction of the AM  
antenna.  
\ Increase the distance between the system and  
\ Make sure the source is set to the source you  
TV or VCR.  
want to operate.  
\ Pull out the headphones plug from the  
Cassette deck operation  
headphones jack.  
Cannot record.  
The left and right sound outputs are reverse.  
\ Replace the tape or cover tabs with adhesive  
tape.  
\ Clean the head.  
\ Check the speaker connections and location.  
The system displays features automatically.  
\ Switch off the demo operation.  
The system does not operate by pressing any  
buttons.  
\ Use only NORMAL (IEC I) tape.  
\ Do not use a cassette with more than 90-  
minute recording time, for the tape used in  
such a cassette is very thin and tends to cause  
problem such as entanglement around the  
pinch roller or could be easily cut off.  
\ Unplug the AC cord and plug it back in.  
CD player operation  
“NO DISC” is displayed.  
Remote control unit  
\ Insert a disc correctly (label side up).  
\ Clean the disc.  
\ Use a new or readable disc.  
Does not function properly.  
\ Replace the batteries.  
\ Remove the obstacles.  
\ Move closer to the system when using the  
remote control and make sure that you are  
pointing at unit’s remote sensor.  
\ Wait until the moisture condensation at the  
lens has cleared.  
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M-707i  
 
General information  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent  
solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits,  
ammonia or abrasive.  
Cleaning discs  
When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth,  
wipe the disc from the center out. Do not wipe in circular  
motion.  
Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner commercially  
available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for analogue  
records.  
Cleaning the heads and tape path  
To ensure good recording and playback quality, clean the  
heads, the capstans and pressure rollers after every 50 hours  
of tape operation.  
Use a cotton swab slight moistened with cleaning fluid.  
You also can clean the heads by playing a cleaning tape once.  
Caution on condensation  
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit  
when there is a great difference in temperature  
between this unit and the outside. This unit may  
not function properly if condensation occurs. In this  
case, leave the unit for a few hours and restart the  
operation after the condensation has dried up.  
iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and  
other countries.  
Be specially cautious against condensation in the  
following circumstances:  
Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation  
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
When this unit is carried from one place to another  
across a large difference in temperature, when the  
humidity in the room where this unit is installed  
increases, etc.  
Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and  
Electronic Equipment and Batteries (applicable  
for EU countries that have adopted separate  
waste collection systems)  
Warning notice  
In most cases it is an infringement of copyright to  
make copies of tapes or discs without the permission  
of the copyright owners. Anyone wishing to copy  
commercially available tapes or disc should contact  
the mechanical copyright protection society limited  
or the performing rights society limited.  
Products and batteries with the symbol  
(crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed  
as household waste.  
Old electrical and electronic equipment and  
batteries should be recycled at a facility capable  
of handling these items and their waste  
byproducts.  
Contact your local authority for details in  
locating a recycle facility nearest to you.  
Proper recycling and waste disposal will help  
conserve resources whilst preventing  
detrimental effects on our health and the  
environment.  
Notice: The signPbbelow the symbol for  
batteries indicates that this battery  
contains lead.  
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Specifications  
Main unit  
Speakers  
Enclosure ..................................................................... Bass-reflex type  
Speaker configuration  
Amplifier section  
Rated output power  
Woofer........................................................ 100 mm, cone type  
Tweeter.........................................................35 mm, cone type  
Impedance .............................................................................................6 Ω  
Maximum input level................................................................... 50 W  
Dimensions ...................................................W : 160 mm (6-5/16”)  
H : 268 mm (10-9/16”)  
..............................45 W + 45 W (1 kHz, 10% T.H.D., at 6 Ω)  
Tuner section  
FM tuner section  
Tuning frequency range  
..................................................................87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz  
AM tuner section  
D : 218 mm (8-9/16”)  
Weight (net)................................................2.2 kg (4.9 lb) (1 piece)  
Tuning frequency range  
.......................................................................531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
CD player section  
iPod dock  
Laser.....................................................................Semiconductor laser  
Over sampling............................................................8 fs (352.8 kHz)  
Laser wave length......................................................760 ~ 800 nm  
Laser power class.............................................................Class 1 (IEC)  
D/A conversion..................................................................................1 Bit  
Video output format.......................................................... NTSC/PAL  
Composite video output level .............................1 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Dimensions ...................................................W : 103 mm (4-1/16”)  
H : 31 mm (1-1/4”)  
D : 65 mm (2-9/16”)  
USB interface  
Weight (net)...............................................................0.16 kg (0.35 lb)  
USB standard.......................................................................USB 1.1/2.0  
Maximum supply current....................................................500 mA  
File system............................................................................... FAT 16/ 32  
MP3 decode  
........................ Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3  
WMA decode  
........................ Compliant with Windows Media Audio 9  
Recording format..................................MP3, 192 kbps/44.1 kHz  
Cassette deck section  
Memory back up function  
Track........................................................... 4-track, 2-channel stereo  
Please note that the following items will be deleted from the  
unit's memory if the power cord is disconnected from the  
AC outlet.  
General  
Power consumption..................................................................... 75 W  
Dimensions ....................................................W : 160 mm (6-5/16”)  
H : 269 mm (10-9/16”)  
Input selector settings  
Volume level  
Sound control (preset equalizer, bass enhancement)  
Tuner setting  
D : 345 mm (13-15/16”)  
Weight (net)..................................................................5.5 kg (12.1 lb)  
Notes:  
Kenwood follows a policy of continuous advancements in  
development. For this reason specifications may be changed  
without notice.  
Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at extremely  
cold locations (where water freezes).  
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 this product.  
Model  
Serial Number  
 

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