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Type | CD Player |
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Disc Capacity | 1 |
Frequency Response | 2 Hz - 20 kHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.003% |
Dynamic Range | 100 dB |
Output | 2.0 Vrms |
Record the serial and model numbers for service information.
Carefully unpack, check for shipping damage, and retain original packaging.
Caution regarding laser product safety and compliance with regulations.
Lists included accessories like audio cord and magazine.
Details power voltage (120V/240V/230V) for different regions like US, UK, Australia, Europe.
Instructions on setting the AC voltage selector switch (Type A/B) on the rear panel.
Warnings about fire, electric shock, and proper use of power outlets.
Covers power sources, ventilation, water, temperature, heat, and electric shock hazards.
Do not remove enclosure, keep away from magnetic fields, and cleaning guidelines.
Move carts with care, unplug when not in use, handle abnormal smells and damage.
User servicing limits, outdoor antenna grounding, power line clearance, AC outlet usage.
Hold discs by label side, clean gently, avoid labels, do not play damaged discs.
Store discs, procedures before moving unit, and condensation management.
Details on CD, CDV, CD single compatibility and adaptor usage.
FCC warning and notes regarding radio frequency energy and interference.
Unit is not fully disconnected from mains when plugged in.
Diagram and notes for connecting the CD player to an amplifier/receiver.
Tips on ensuring firm connections and safe unplugging procedures.
How to connect for remote control and system operation with other KENWOOD components.
Explanation of the CCRS recording function for cassette decks.
Identifies main operational buttons on the unit's front panel.
Details on P.MODE, CHECK, EDIT, RANDOM, REPEAT, TIME DISP. keys.
Explains Disc No., Track No., Time, PGM, RANDOM, EDIT, REPEAT indicators.
Describes Play, Pause, and Music Calendar indicators on the display.
Step-by-step guide to placing discs on trays and inserting into the magazine.
Information on using CD single adaptors and optional magazines.
Instructions on how to properly label the magazine for identification.
Steps to insert and remove the disc magazine from the player.
How to load a single disc into the plus-1 disc tray.
How to select a disc and initiate normal playback.
Instructions on how to pause, resume, and stop playback operations.
How to select specific tracks using disc and numeric keys.
Using skip and search keys for track navigation and fast forward/backward.
How to view elapsed and remaining time of tracks and CDs.
How to enter PGM mode and select desired tracks for playback order.
How to check the programmed track sequence before playback.
How to start, stop, resume, and correct errors in programmed playback.
How to add new tracks or change existing programmed tracks.
How to delete individual or all programmed tracks.
Explanation of the auto-space feature for tape recording facilitation.
How to set programmed tracks for continuous repeated playback.
How to set all tracks on all loaded CDs for continuous repeated playback.
How to select random play mode for single discs or all discs.
How to stop or exit random playback mode and return to normal play.
Step-by-step guide to selecting tracks for tape recording based on tape length.
Display of editing results and process for editing a second disc.
How to review the programmed tracks after the editing process.
How to play the A file, B file, or second disc after editing.
Using CCRS for recording edited contents to a cassette deck.
How to clear all edited track selections from memory.
Connecting components and setting up the audio timer for playback.
Steps to set components, disc, volume, and timer for automatic playback.
Lists common issues, causes, and solutions for unit operation.
Details on system, laser, audio, dimensions, power, and weight.