Kenwood DM 5090 Owners Manual

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Kenwood DM 5090 Owners Manual

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DM-5090 (En) 2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION Introduction Before applying power The marking is located on the rear panel and says that the component uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1. It means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class. There is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The marking of products using lasers (Except for some areas) WARNING :TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Safety precautions Factory fitted moulded mains plug 1. The mains plug contains a fuse. For replacement, use only a 13- Amp ASTA-approved (BS1362) fuse. 2. The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the moulded plug. 3. Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appro priate safety approved extension lead or adapter, or consult your dealer.If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply. IMPORTANT :The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code : Blue : Neutral Brown : Live Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three - pin plug.Note: Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch. *AC voltage selection The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set to your voltage in accordance with the following direction. AC voltage selector switch For the United Kingdom Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED ÒDANGEROUS VOLTAGEÓ WITHIN THE PRODUCTÕS ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS. THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE. Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. Units are designed for operation as follows. U.S.A. and Canada ................................................................................................................................................................ AC 120 V only U.K. and Europe ..................................................................................................................................................................... AC 230 V only *Other countries ............................................................................................................................... AC 110-120 / 220-240 V switchable SYSTEM CONTROL PLAY OUTOPT. COAX. REC IN2 COAX. 1 OPT.DIGITAL LINE PLAY OUT REC IN RL RL AC 110 - 120V `AC 220 - 240V ` AC 110 - 120V ` AC 220 - 240V ` REQUIREMENT BY NEDERLAND GAZETTE Batteries are supplied with this product. When they empty, you should not throw away. Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste.

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DM-5090 (En) 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Before applying power ..................................................................................................................... 2 Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................ 2 Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Special feature .................................................................................................................................. 4 Accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................................................................... 5 Information that you should know .................................................................................................... 7 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................ 7 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 8 MD system ............................................................................................................................................ 9 System connections .......................................................................................................................... 10 Names and functions of parts .......................................................................................................... 12 Display/Main unit ............................................................................................................................ 12 Remote control unit ........................................................................................................................ 14 Operation of remote control unit ..................................................................................................... 15 Playback of Mini Disc ........................................................................................................................ 16 Playing tracks in order from track No. 1 ......................................................................................... 16 Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH) ................................................................... 17 Playback from desired track ........................................................................................................... 18 Random playback ........................................................................................................................... 18 Programming ..................................................................................................................................... 20 Programming tracks in a desired order ..........................................................................................20 Repeated playback ......................................................................................................................... 22 Recording-related keys ..................................................................................................................... 23 AUTO/MANUAL key ....................................................................................................................... 23 MONITOR key ................................................................................................................................ 23 REC MODE key .............................................................................................................................. 24 Recording (ANALOG input) .............................................................................................................. 26 ANALOG recording ......................................................................................................................... 26 Recording (DIGITAL input) ................................................................................................................ 28 DIGITAL recording .......................................................................................................................... 28 Synchro recording with CD playback ..............................................................................................30 DIGITAL recording and SCMS ........................................................................................................ 30 Editing ................................................................................................................................................. 31 Selecting the editing function type ................................................................................................. 31 Moving the track being played (TRACK MOVE) ............................................................................. 32 Moving several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE) ............................................................................ 34 Dividing the track being played (TRACK DIVIDE) ........................................................................... 36 Combining the track being played (TRACK COMBINE) ................................................................. 38 Erasing the track being played (TRACK ERASE) ............................................................................ 40 Erasing one or more track at a time (QUICK ERASE) .................................................................... 42 Editing titles .................................................................................................................................... 44 Changing the displayed contents .................................................................................................... 48 TIME DISPLAY key ......................................................................................................................... 48 LEVEL METER MODE key ............................................................................................................. 48 Timer operations ............................................................................................................................... 49 Timer playback, timer recording ..................................................................................................... 49 In case of difficulty ............................................................................................................................ 50 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 53 Contents Introduction Caution : Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation.

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DM-5090 (En) 19 ÖThe track in the direction of the pressed button is skipped, and the selected track will be played from the beginning. ÖWhen the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the track being played will be played from the beginning. ÖTo return to the beginning of the previous track to the current track, press the 4 key in less than about 2 seconds after the restart of the current track. To skip forwardTo skip forwardTo skip backward To skip backward Searching in a track Skipping tracks Reverse searchReverse searchForward search Forward search To pause playback ÖEach press pauses and plays the MD alternately.ÖPlayback restarts from the position with which the key is released or the jog dial operation is terminated. (If the key was pressed in the pause mode, the unit returns to the pause mode at that position.) ÖSound is output when using forward or reverse search during playback. ÖIf forward or reverse search is started during play-pause, the disc can be searched at a high speed but sound is not output. ÖWhen the reverse search is started during the program mode and the beginning of the current track is attained, it will be played from the beginning. ) To stop playback Ejecting the disc Mini Disc has been ejected. AUTO PAUSE key When the AUTO PAUSE key is pressed, playback pauses after every track. This function is convenient for learning a foreign language or when time is required after each track. ÖPress the 3 key to resume playback. ÖWhen this function is not required, be sure to press the AUTO PAUSE key so that the ÒA. PAUSEÓ indicator is extinguished. ÒA. PAUSEÓ lights up Playback of Mini Disc Main unit Remote control unit Main unit Remote control unit Main unit Remote control unit Main unit Remote control unit N ODIS C EJECT OVER ( -dB) A . PAUSE RL 0020 :00 ¥ 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL 4CHARACTER/ SEARCH ¢ 1CURSOR Á 8 7 Main unit Remote control unit AUTO PAUSE 0 JOG DIAL 4 ¢ 1Á 8¦ 0 3 7

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DM-5090 (En) 21 ÖWhen a track No. is entered, the track will be added to the end of the existing program. ÖThe input operation is aborted if the CHARA. / P.MODE key is not pressed while the indicator is blinking. ÖThe entire program is cleared. ÖEach press displays the next track in the program. To add a track to the program Checking the order of tracks To clear tracks from the program ÒPGMÓ blinks Programmed order The last track in the program after clear is displayed. (Example when P-14 has been cleared) Clearing tracks from the end Press in stop mode. Clearing all tracks Press in stop mode. Press in stop mode. or Programming Remote control unit 12 3 45 6 78 9 +100 0 +10 ABC DEF MNO JKL GH I PRS TUV WXY ' , : ? ! QZ & ( ) - / P.MODE CHARA. CHECK CLEAR DELETECHARACTER SPACE CHECK CLEAR DELETECHARACTER SPACE P.MODE CHARA. OVER ( -dB) RL COPY 014P -03 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL OVER ( -dB) RL ---P -14 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL 0

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DM-5090 (En) 26 Adjust the settings if required. 1 2 1Switch the REC MODE on. 2Select the setting adjustment mode. 3Set the selection. Go to step 2 if setting adjustments are not required. The input jacks connected with audio cords accept analog signals. This unit records the analog signal from the REC IN jacks by converting it into digital signal. (This recording is simply referred to as analog recording.) Recording (ANALOG input) ÖMONO cannot be selected during recording pause. ÖThe REC INPUT cannot be changed during pause in the MONO mode. ÖThe analog Òmonaural long-play modeÓallows to double the recording time compared to recording in the stereo mode. Preparation Each press switches the mode. 1REC MODE : off 2REC MODE : on (ÒAUTO TIME?Ó displayed.) Select ANALOG or MONO. Each press switches the mode. 1ANALOG : Analog Òstereo modeÓ 2DIGITAL 1 : Optical input mode 3DIGITAL 2 : Coaxial input mode 4MONO : Analog Òmonaural long-play modeÓ ÒANALOGÓ lights up 1Open the write protect tab of the Mini Disc to make it recordable. 7 2Load the Mini Disc. 3Check the remaining recording time. ðøïi 4Set the amplifierÕs input selector to the source to be recorded. The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL. 1AUTO TIME? : Setting of the time for detecting a no-sound blank section during automatic track num- ber marking. 2AUTO LEVEL? : Setting of the level for detecting a non- sound blank section during automatic track number marking. 3REC= WRITING? : Setting of the UTOC writing after recording. ANALOG recording ÖFor details on the setting adjustment modes, see ÒREC MODE keyÓ. ¢ OVER ( -dB) RL ANALO G ¥ 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL REC MODE /CHARA. JOG DIAL 4 ¢ SET REC INPUT

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DM-5090 (En) 45 Editing 2 The characters can be switched by rotating the JOG knob. 1A to Z and space (a blank character): 2a to z and space: 30 to 9, symbols, preset titles (x 9): One of the following character groups can be selected. 1A to Z and space (a blank character): 2a to z and space: 30 to 9, symbols, preset titles (x 9): Input the title. 1Select a character group. 2Select a character. To return To advance Example of new title input: Initial display ÖThe display can be scrolled so that any character (in a single group) can be selected. ÖCharacters can also be selected directly from the remote control unit by using the numeric keys. (Example: Each press of the 2 key switches characters in order of A = B = C.) ÖThe cursor can be moved to the left and right with the 1 and Á keys. ÖPressing the TITLE SEARCH key during title input switches the input mode between the Òoverwrite modeÓ and Òinsert modeÓ. Selected character This procedure is continued on next page. 3Set the selected character. Repeat steps 1 to 3 till all of the title charac- ters have been input.ÖPressing the EDIT/SPACE key inserts a blank space character. Main unit Remote control unit ¨A ¨B ¨C ¨D ¨E ¨F ¨EEEEE ¨ ¨a ¨b ¨c ¨d ¨e ¨f ¨EEEEE ¨ ¨0 ¨1 ¨ EEE ¨9 ¨ ¨! ¨ hEE E PRE9 © E E E © PRE1 © _ © ^ © @ © ? OVER ( -dB) RL TITLE A BC | ¥ 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL OVER ( -dB) RL TITLE JK LM | ¥ 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL OVER ( -dB) RL TITLE JK LM | K ¥ 15 9 12 7 51 3 40 30 21180 SEARCH PGM MONITORANALOG 32kHz 2 13 48kHz 44.1kHz DIGITAL P.MODE CHARA. SET JOG DIAL 4 ¢ SET REC MODE /CHARA. 123 456 78 9 +100 0 +10 ABC DEF MNO JKL GH I PRS TUV WXY ' , : ? QZ & ( ) - / 4CHARACTER/ SEARCH ¢ and also