Kenwood DPC 181 Owners Manual

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KENWOOD

DPC-181
DPC-381
DPC-382

PORTABLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KENWOOD CORPORATlON

Note:
Thls instruction manual is lur common use with the three models
above

Unpacking

Unpack the umt carelully and make sure that all accessories are put aside
so they Will not be lost

Examine Ihe mm rm any pn<=lhlmy 0! shipping damage ll yaw unlt .5
damaged or larls to operale. notify your dealer Immediately. ll your unit
was shlpped to you directly. notlly lhe ShIpPng company WlU'IOM delay
Only the nnnmgrrpp (mp pmnn nr rnmpany receiving the amt) can we a
Claim against the earner lor shrppmg damage.

We recommend that you retain the Orlglnal carton and packlng materlals
lnr <5

Keep this manual handy luv future rererence.

Before using the rechargeable batteries

The rechargeable balleries comes nonrcharged condition Read
Rechargeable battery operallon carefully and charge the balleries
belore use

COMPACT

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1?; Caution: Flead this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
AC adaptors are designed for operation as follows.

USA. and Canada .l
Europe and U.K.
Australia
other countries

AC 110-120/220240 szllchable

For the U.S.A.
FCC WARNING

This equipment may generate or use radio irequency energy. Changes or moditlca equipment may
cause harmlul interlerence unless the modiiicattons are expressly approved In the instruction manual.
The usercould lose the authority to operate this equipment it an unauthorized change or moditication is
made

NOTE:
This euuipiiieiit has been testeu aiiu mum: to comply wltit tiie lliiilts tor a class B uigltal uevice,
pursuant to Fan 15 at the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmiul interlerence in a residential installation This equipment may cause harmful
ititeiieieiice tu iauiu LUllllllulllLdllUll). ii it is not installed and used itt aocuidaiiue with the
instructions, However. there is no guarantee that lnterierence will not occur in a particular
installation It this equipment does cause harmlul interterence to radio ortelevision reception which
can be ueteiiiuiieu by tuiiiiiig tiie equipiiieiitoii aiiu UII tiie usei is encouraged to try to correct the
interterence by one or more oi the lollowing measures

, Reorient or relocate the recelvtng antenna
iiiciease tiie sepaiatiuii uetweeii iiie equtpiiieiit aiiu iecelvei.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diflerent lrom that to which the receiver is
connected
,, Consult tiie ueaiei Ul an expeiieiiueu iatliu/rv technician lui help

For CANADA
Canadian IC Compliance Notice

NOTICE: Thls Class 5 digital apparatus meets all requirements at the Canadian interterence-
Causslg Equipment Regulations

The marking of products using lasers (Except for some areas).
This label is attached to the bottom panel and says that the

CLASSI component uses laser beams that have been classitled as
mam rnooum Class 1. It moans that tho unit to utilizing laoor boamc that an:
of a weaker class. There is no danger of hazardous radiation

outSIde the unit

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P, we ks desired order

Favorite tracks (max. 24 tracks) can be programmed.

To change the programmed contents

Press the P.MODE key (B.BOOST/P.MODE key)
for at least 1 second during Stop status.

UPC-331 DP"-101 - Stop status ts engaged
,¢ UPC-382 4 V Nhen the I key ts
4699 oressed whtle ptayback
O , .
«R s tn progress
{1}
Press the P.MODE key {BBOOST/RMODE key)
torat least 1 second during Stop status. 03 the programmed order to be changed.
UPC--‚¬81 0570.151 0 Stop statu s is _ _ ' Press the P MODE Key
A, Decay: ,L engaged wren the $5.35; PC 191 tB.BOCST/P.MODE
904.13 130 I key is pressed key)repeatedty uhtitthe
O t whtte ptayback is in 0 programmed order you
w m progress 44 G so want to change ts
,7 5 7 00's; 00 displayed.
t p : U tj m R\ 7
2 Select the desired track numbers in the order XE , K 7 /
you wanrtoplay them. t
0 Select a track... Brinks gnfegtamned
,, \ , _
(5 C»; fat Ell/i? , L7 t 1 Enter the Track No. you want to change.
CE? 3 4 W tr
Programmed 0 Select a track...
9 and enter it. '9'

DPc-m DPc-tttt ,, 7 (3 . C; .
,3 Dec-332 4 . \lglzy/m {3:9 5

93s; {60 ?U DI U L J

l / . I .
6 ° l \\ 0 and enter It.
(\ m Thetotlowtng program W
sequence wtll be DPC-SBt DP -1 1 \ / 7
w % displayed 090-332 4 C E [ 313/3 - F 7
. e 4w: '
Repeat steps 0 and O and enter the Track Nos. into the 006% 0e

W
J.

program in :rder.
OWhen 24 tracks have been programmed FULL" thI be C %

displayed.

repeat steps and

To check the programmed contents

Press the P.MODE key (B.EOOST/P.MODE key)
for at least 1 second during Stop status.

UPC-391 UPC-151 U Stop status ts engaged

UPC-352 ,0 when the I key ts

4, o 10 pressed while ptayeack
C)0 " 06 is in progress.

Eek)

Press the P.MODE key (B.BOOST/P.MODE keyl.

0 The programmed track

ggggfl UFO, numbers wttl be
dtsptayed tn sequence
each time the key ts
e pressed
? '4;
479:9?" Ce6 Btans

6 / is

Programmed
order

To clear the programmed contents

Ensure that the player is in stop mode.

Press the I key.

I
Start playback. % When the programmed contents are to be changed furthers

5 Program modecal be canceted even it the top coveris
open