Kenwood DPM 7750 Owners Manual

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Introduction

Your ohoioe at this product indicates that you are a devotee to
excellence in sound reproduction

We appreciate your patronage and take pride in the long tradition or
quality oomponents that our company represents

So that you can get the most out at your unit. we suggest that you
units the time to read through this manual before you hook up and
operate your system. Th'lswill acquaint you with operatingieatures
and systemconneotion oonsiderations so that your listening plea-
euro will tie enhanced right from the start

You Will notice that in all aspects oi planning, engineering, styling,
operating convenience and adaptability we have sought to arlt'lcr
pate your needs and desires

Keep this manual lilndv tor intrinr reverence.

For your records

Record the serial number, found an the bank of the unit, in the
spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided
below. Heferto the model and serial numbers whenever you call
upon your dealer for iniormatlon or Service on this product.
Mousl____ Serial Number

Unpacking

Unpack the unit careiully and make sure that all acoassoriasara put
aside so they will not be inst.

Examine the unit ior any possibility or shipping damage, it your unit
is damaged or lails to operate, notily your dealer immediately it
your unit was shipped to you directly, notiiy the shipping company
without delay. Only the consignee (the person or oompany renews
ing the unitl oan his a claim against the carrier for shipping damage
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing
materials ior use should you transport or Ship the unit in the future.

For the U.S.A,

CAUTION:

Use oi controls oradlustrnents or periorrnance oi procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.

in compliance with Federal Regulations, tollowing are renraduo
tions 01 labels on, or :nsida the product relating to laser product
Sa'eiV

KENWOOD CORPORATlON
SHIONOGI SHIBUYA BUlLDlNG i775.
ZVCHOME, SHIBUYA, SHIBUVAVKU,
TOKYO, JAPAN

KENWQOD CORP, CERTIFlES THIS EQUIPMENT

CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS No.21 CFR
104010, CHAPTER l, SUBCHAFTEH J,

Location Back Panel

The marking of products using lasers
(Excopt for some anasJ

CLASS 1

lASER FRIIIJUIZT

The lapel is anachad to the rear panel and says thatthe oom-ponent
uses laser beams that have been olassiiied as Class 1

it means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are or a weaker
class. There is no danger of narardous radiation outside the unit.

Accessories
IAudio cord , , l

a Battery
("AAA or fi03"l

afl

. Remote control unit

For the unit with a European
AC plug in areas other than
Europa. (Except ior some air
aasl

o Magazinev

(With a diso traysl

Contents

Introduction
ABefore nppl 9 power
Asafoty precautions ,.
AIMPORTANT SAFEGUAHDS
Belore operation -
System connections
Controls Ind indicators

Remote control operation - ii
Before playing CDs 12
Normal playback 14

Program playback .

Caution: Read the pages marked 1?: carefully to ensure safe operation.

Repeated playback -
Random playbook
Editing

Operation of magazine El: function
Search of magazine] ' c names ,
Rec: 9 of magazine files
clearing the magazine filo
Timer operations --
In case of d culty A
Speci icnfions -


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System control connection

.m Cassette dank
Damn. 7
©\ aEIIJEc a: e o 0 am:
txal

' Ta AC outlet

\ system contrci cord

Amcilnar thaeaivari

System control connection

When connected to an amplifier or receiver having KENWOOD
SYSTEM CONTROL terminals, system operation such as remote
control is made possible. Fordetaiis. refer to the instruction manuai
of the amplifier or receiver,

if your amplifier or recelver Is not equipped with the SYSTEM
CONTROL terminals. do not cannot anything to any SYSTEM
CONTROL terminal.

Do not connect the unit in any system configuration other than
spacllied

X 0
ED311110:

I Be sure to insert the system contioi cord plugs 'uily lnlu (ha
SYSTEM CONTROL terminals.

I N the system conliai cords and audio Cords are not curmected
properly. the automatic system governing remote control and
system runctions wili not operate.

O-O

Dooc a=n=

One System control cord is supplied With this uri ,

When connecting more than one component lcr System control
operation, use the System control cords provided With the other
oomponenlst

CCRS

Byconnscungme SYSTEM CONTROLieiminai ofmis onitwnh the
"W SYSTEM CONTROLterminai ola KENWOODcassetta deck,
ccns recording can he earned am.

The was function is used when recording horn a CD to a tape in
a cassette deck, and operates to adiust the cassette decks reecrca
mg ievel 10 the optimum setting according to the playing ieveloithe
CD.

For details on the cons funmion, reler to the insmiclion manual
provided wrth you! cassette deck.

PEAK SEARCH

The PEAK SEARCH runction detects the section containing the
maximum output level on a CD and plays that section repeatedly.
This lunction is to he used when adjusi'mg the recording leyai
manuallywithcutuslno the CChSreccrdinglonmionolthecassette
deck

a As tha PEAK SEARCH hinotion detects the section containing the
peak level at a high speed. a section With Simlisrpeak level to the
section containing the real peak may sometimes be detected in
case the recording levei oi the CD is averaged, ror example With
a pop music cu,

putt annex

(DSolect the disc Io be recorded.

@Pma th. PEAK SEARCH key.
In about 1 minute, the section containing the maximumcutpm
level will be played repeatedly

@Adjust the recording level of tho casutto dackt

®To end the repeated playback, mass the Stop kay iii

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DISPLAY key

The iollowinp iiems are displayed only when the When disc name is registered ora disc on ihe Plus-1
mlgazinn or disc name is registerad or recalled (refer tray is recalled:
to page: 22 m 29).
® ® (3 (i) G) (3) ® 5
nlsvuv >

me name


TRACK No Elapsed nme

Each press ohanpes me made.

®©®®®®® 5';
>

Mesa llwmx

TRACK No. Elapsed nine Dlse name

When a magazine name is recalled:

. When a magazine name is registered:

TRACK Na. Elupsedfimoj

Em®©®®® mum ©®®®®®® mum-c

> 12:43:75319 reaaaaaaara

inn-2K a. in 12 is areas: 11 1a 1:
TRACK Nn. Elapsed lime! Disc name TRACK No. Elapsed (mm 1

®®®®@®® mu ®@®®©@® Mum

> r a a 4 a a 7 n . m >

i. re la Truck

TRACK Ne, Elapsed lime Mega ne name

Mnnnzlne name

. When no magazine or disc name has been reprsxered, rne display does ncr change even when rne key is pressed.

Nulss:

V As the magazine lrle funmiun reads and records rne TDC dale (lnfolmallon on numbel or tracks and playing time), search and recalling Cannot
be perlormed properly ll the discs l'n the magazine are changed, added ol removed.

2. The magazine names, else names and program memos reglsiered wi\h lhe magezrna nle luncnon may be cleared iHhe power ol (he and has
been OFF far along period o1 ome

. ll rhe dlsplav disappears or a wlong display appears during nperatibn at me magazlna file luncllon, periorrn lhe placedule"To clearall memo
lmemoryl" on page so

4. The magazine lile lunerien cannm be used alier ediong

m

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Recalling of magazine files

The registered magazine names, disc names, program
memos, etc. can he recalled with the following prooedures.

Discsaleciorlrays
(El, l RECALL key

MEMO key

PLAY/PAUSE
'MEMO key

0
o
STOP key DISPLAV key
CANCEL key
FUNCTION key

I Recalling the magazine file
Preparation: Insert the desired magazine and proceed to the following while the uni

r
1 Press the FUNCTION key. trams

@G:®®©®®

nrnennn

in the stop moder

2 Select the magazine recall mode.
(D Select M.RECALL.


10

Each press alrernenes the mndes.

M <-> P
RECALL HECALL

- When the magazine data is recalled in aboutl minute. "MAGAZWE ls '~"""' is displayed.
Registered maaazlne name

a ll there is no data lor the magazine, "MAGAZINE IS NOT SET is displayed.

a it a program meme has been reglslcmd ierrhe magazine, the unllemels (he PGM (program) modeand
the pregram rs recalled.

ler approx. 2 seal

l

®@®®®®®
m 1
seem Imam 11

To display the names oi discs in the magazine:

When the magazine name is recalled:

® Select tha dim; to be displayed. ® Play the program.
2mm

lb

® Press the DISPLAY key.

Example when the key ls pressed twice

When the program memo is recalled:

(2) Press the DISPLAV key.
Exnmule when the kav is pressed lecu

arsetay ®®®®@®®
p m

nlsvulv ®@®®®®® MW
>

Disc name Magazine name

Magazine name

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Disc name
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