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Kenwood DP-J2070 User Manual

Kenwood DP-J2070
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Kenwood DP-J2070 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCD Player
Signal-to-Noise Ratio100 dB
Channel Separation90 dB
Output Voltage2V
Channels2
Disc FormatCD
Frequency Response2 - 20000 Hz

Summary

Before Applying Power

AC Voltage Selection

Instructions for setting the voltage selector switch to match your local AC voltage.

Safety Precautions

Safety Symbols and Warnings

Explanation of safety symbols and warnings regarding electric shock and general precautions.

Special Features

Before Operation

Removing Transport Screws

Instructions on how to remove and store transport screws before operating the unit.

System Connections

Connection Notes and Warnings

Important notes on firmly connecting cords and unplugging the power cord before handling connections.

System Control Connection

Relay Playback Connection

Controls and Indicators Overview

Front Panel Indicators and Display

Details the various indicators and the main display on the unit's front panel.

Front Panel Operation Buttons

Explains the function of each button and control on the unit's front panel, including door panel controls.

Remote Control Unit Operation

Basic Remote Operation Keys

Details the function of basic operation keys like DISC SKIP, SET, ENTER, DELETE, FUNCTION, and A/B.

Remote Control Operation

Basic Remote Operation

Instructions on turning the system ON and operating functions using the remote control.

Loading Discs into Disc Racks

Opening Door Panel and Sliding Rack

Instructions for opening the unit's door panel and sliding out the disc racks for loading.

Inserting Discs into Racks

Guidance on how to insert CDs into the disc slits, ensuring correct orientation.

Returning Disc Racks

Instructions on how to properly push the disc racks back into the unit.

Closing the Door Panel

Final step to close the unit's door panel after loading discs.

Operations for Playback

Playing Discs in Track Order

Step-by-step guide to playing CDs starting from track number 1.

Direct Disc Selection

Selecting and Playing a Specific Disc

Guide to directly selecting and playing a specific disc using the DISC SEL key and numeric input.

Numeric Value Input Methods

Playback from Desired Track

Selecting and Playing a Specific Track

Steps to select a specific disc and then a specific track number for playback.

Skipping Tracks

Searching Tracks

Programming Tracks in Desired Order

Creating a Programmed Playback Sequence

Step-by-step guide to program up to 32 tracks from multiple discs in a specific order.

Continuous Playback Feature

Repeated Playback Modes

Random Playback Modes

Editing Functionality

Recording Edited Programs

Creation of Files

Registering and Deleting Disc Name Files

Registering Disc Names (Side A)

Steps to activate input mode, select a disc, and register names for file side A.

Registering Disc Names (Side B) and Memory

Steps to register disc names for side B and save the input to memory.

Searching Disc Name Files

Recalling Disc Name Files

Registering and Deleting Music Type Files

Categorizing Discs by Music Type

Steps to activate music type mode, select genres, and register discs into music type files.

Assigning Discs to Music Type Files

Procedure to select discs and assign them to the chosen music type file.

Playing Music Type Files

Random Playback within Music Types

Registering and Deleting Best Selection Files

Registering Favorite Tracks

Steps to play a track and register it into the best selection file for later playback.

Playing the Best Selection File

Relay Playback

Timer Operation

Maintenance and Care

Disc Handling Precautions

Guidelines on how to hold, clean, and store CDs to prevent damage and ensure playback quality.

Troubleshooting Guide

Resetting the Microcomputer

Procedure to reset the microcomputer to resolve operational malfunctions or display errors.

CD Player Troubleshooting

Lists common CD player symptoms (no power, no play, no sound, skipping) and their solutions.

Technical Specifications

Format Specifications

Details system format, laser type, channels, playing rotation, and D/A conversion.

Audio Specifications

Provides audio performance metrics like frequency response, signal-to-noise ratio, dynamic range, and distortion.

General Unit Specifications

Includes power consumption, dimensions, and net weight of the unit.

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