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Kenwood DP-R4450 User Manual

Kenwood DP-R4450
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Kenwood DP-R4450 Specifications

Power IconPower
power consumption15 W
headphone output power15 mW (16)
output level/impedance2.0 V/3.3 kQ
Audio IconAudio
frequency response4 Hz ~ 20 kHz, +1.0 dB
signal to noise ratiomore than 96 dB
dynamic rangemore than 94 dB
total harmonic distortionless than 0.008 % at 1 kHz
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
width440 mm (17-5/16")
height128 mm (5-1/16")
depth396 mm (15-9/16")
weight5.4 kg (11.9 Ib)

Summary

Introduction

User Records and Unpacking

Record serial number and check for shipping damage, retain packaging.

U.S.A. Laser Safety and Markings

Important caution about laser radiation exposure and label explanation.

Included Accessories and Address

Lists items provided with the unit and company address.

Before Applying Power

Regional Power Requirements and Settings

Voltage, plug, and AC selector settings for various regions.

General Safety Precautions

Important warnings and cautions before initial operation.

Important Safeguards

Power, Grounding, and Ventilation Safety

Proper connection, cord routing, grounding, and airflow.

Environmental and Shock Protection

Protection against water, temperature extremes, and electric shock.

Enclosure, Magnetic Fields, and Cleaning

Unit integrity, magnetic field avoidance, and proper cleaning methods.

Additional Safety Guidelines

Cart, Nonuse, and Malfunction Safety

Safe use with carts, unplugging when idle, and handling malfunctions.

Servicing, Antenna, and Outlet Precautions

User service limits, antenna grounding, and safe outlet usage.

Pre-Operation Checks

Disc Handling, Cleaning, and Storage

Proper care, cleaning, and storage procedures for compact discs.

Condensation Prevention Measures

Advice on avoiding moisture buildup in the unit.

Transportation and Movement Procedures

Steps to follow before moving or transporting the unit.

System Connections

Connecting Audio and System Control Cords

Linking the CD player to an amplifier or receiver.

Cord Connection Best Practices

Guidelines for secure and safe plugging/unplugging of cords.

Controls and Indicators Identification

Front Panel Layout and Functions

Detailed overview of front panel buttons, indicators, and displays.

Remote Control Operation

Loading Batteries into Remote

Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote.

Remote Control Operating Range and Conditions

Information on sensor range and factors affecting remote performance.

Manual Playback (TRACK Mode)

Initiating CD Playback

Step-by-step instructions to start playing a CD.

Controlling Playback (Pause/Stop)

How to pause, resume, and stop music playback.

Track Selection and Time Display

Skipping and Seeking Tracks

Methods for navigating between tracks using skip and search keys.

Using the Time Display Key

How to view elapsed and remaining track/total times.

Programmed Playback (PGM Mode)

Creating a Custom Playback Program

Steps to select and order tracks for programmed playback.

Managing Programmed Playback

Checking, resuming, and stopping programmed sequences.

Program Management Operations

Adding, Changing, and Clearing Program Tracks

Modifying programs by adding, changing, or clearing tracks.

Auto-Space Function Details

Explanation of the automatic track spacing feature.

Repeated Playback Modes

Repeating Single Disc or Programmed Tracks

Setting up repeat for a single disc or programmed track list.

All-Disc Repeat Functionality

Enabling repeat playback for all discs in the tray.

Disabling Repeat Playback

How to stop or exit the repeat playback mode.

Random Playback and Headphone Use

Playing Tracks in Random Order

Instructions for randomizing track sequence playback.

Managing Random Play and Headphone Output

Canceling random play and using the headphone jack.

Editing for Tape Recording

Starting the Editing Process

Initial steps for editing CD content to fit tape recording time.

Completing and Editing Second Disc

Finalizing edits, adjusting tape length, and editing a second disc.

Edited Program Management

Checking Edited Content Order

Verifying the sequence of tracks edited for recording.

Recording Edited Programs to Cassette

Connecting to cassette decks for CCRS recording.

Playing and Clearing Edited Programs

Executing and removing edited sequences from memory.

Timer Operation

Setting Up Timer Standby

Connecting the unit to a timer for scheduled playback.

Activating Timer Playback

Inserting a disc and setting the timer start time.

Troubleshooting Guide

Resolving Power and Playback Issues

Solutions for no power, disc loading, or playback errors.

Addressing Sound and Interruption Problems

Fixing issues related to no sound or skipped tracks.

Handling Auto-Play and Other Malfunctions

Solutions for unexpected behavior like automatic playback.

Technical Specifications

System and Audio Specifications Details

Technical parameters including format, D/A, frequency response, and audio output.

General Specifications and Regulatory Compliance

Physical dimensions, weight, power consumption, and compliance statements.

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