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Brand | Kenwood |
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Model | HM-382MD |
Category | Stereo System |
Language | English |
Details for the UK mains plug, including fuse replacement and proper connection.
Instructions for setting the unit's voltage selector switch to match your line voltage.
General warning against exposing the unit to rain or moisture to prevent hazards.
Caution against removing covers to avoid shock hazard, refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Explanation of Class 1 laser product marking on the rear panel.
Highlights unique functionalities like high-speed dubbing and CD-TEXT display.
Lists and confirms the included accessories with the unit.
Illustrates how to connect the main unit with speakers and antennas.
Guides on connecting external devices like VCRs or turntables.
Allows adjustment of the main unit display brightness and explains indicators.
Identifies and explains the buttons and knobs on the main unit.
Explains the functions of keys on the remote control unit.
Step-by-step guide for initial system use, selecting output, and volume adjustment.
Instructions for loading, playing, stopping, and navigating CD tracks.
Guide for loading, playing, and searching tracks on Mini Discs by title.
Instructions for loading, playing, and managing cassette tapes and transport direction.
How to tune, preset, and select radio stations using auto or manual methods.
Steps for recording audio onto a Mini Disc from various sources like CD or tuner.
Guide for recording audio onto cassette tapes from various sources like CD or MD.
Explains features like program, repeat, and random playback for CD/MD.
Details operations for editing MD tracks like moving, dividing, combining, and erasing.
Guides on adjusting bass, treble frequency bands, and stereo balance.
How to select and adjust audio levels for external AUX sources.
Instructions for setting the clock and various timer functions like O.T.T. and Sleep.
Searches for stations broadcasting a specified program type (genre).
Automatically displays station names when an RDS broadcast is received.
Presents various recording options like high-speed dubbing and one-touch recording.
Records a CD onto an MD in a short period using 2x speed.
Records CD tracks with simple operations for all-track or single-track.
Simultaneously records CD tracks onto both MD and tape.
Allows programming desired CD/MD tracks for recording in a specific order.
Introduces operations like track moving, dividing, combining, and erasing.
Procedure to select and move a track to a new position.
How to divide a track into two by inserting a track number.
Merges two adjacent tracks into a single track.
Options for erasing individual tracks or the entire disc.
Steps to assign or change titles for discs and tracks.
Adjusts the balance of left and right volume levels.
Sets input level for external equipment to match CD/MD volume.
Programs a one-time, one-hour playback starting at a specified time.
Sets daily timer programs for playback or recording.
Turns the unit OFF automatically after a set period.
Instructions for cleaning heads, capstan, pinch roller, and unit body.
Information on condensation, tape usage, and copyright protection.
Procedure to reset the microcomputer to factory condition.
Addresses common audio and speaker issues and their remedies.
Solutions for radio reception problems and noise interference.
Lists issues related to MD disc format and recording limitations.
Addresses common MD recorder issues like no sound or distorted audio.
Solutions for issues with CD playback and sound production.
Addresses problems with remote control operation.
Solutions for cassette playback, sound quality, and recording issues.
Technical details for amplifier, tuner, and general unit properties.
Technical details for speaker configuration, impedance, and dimensions.
Technical details for the MD recorder's laser, D/A conversion, and wow/flutter.
Technical details for the CD player's laser, D/A conversion, and wow/flutter.
Technical details for cassette deck heads, motors, and tape winding.