Kenwood DX 7030 Owners Manual

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Introduction

Your choice of this product indicates that you are a devotee
to excellence in sound reproduction

We appreciate your patronage and take pride in the long tradie
tion of quality components that our company represents
So that you can get the most out of your unit, we suggest that
you take the time to read through this manual before you hook
up and operate your system. This will acquaint you with opera
ating features and system-connection considerations so that
your listening pleasure will be enhanced right from the start.
You will notice that in all aspects of planning, engineering,
styling, operating convenience and adaptabifity we have sought
to anticipate your needs and desires,

Keep this manual handy for future reference.

For your records

Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in
the spaces designated on the wa'ranty card, and In the space
provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers
whenever you call upon your dealer for information or service
on this product.

Model _____________ Serial Numoer

Unpacking

Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories
are put aside so they will not be lost. , ,
Examine the unit forany possibility of shipping damage. if your
unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immedi
ately. If your unit was shipped to you directly, notify the ship-

Accessories

0 Audio cord

.. 2 a Remote control unit l

oing company without delay. Only the consignee (the person ' Battery ( AA or R6 2 2
or company receiving the unit) can file a claim against the car
rier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and pack- ®
ing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in
the future,
0 AC plug adaptor .......... 1
(Except tor some areas)
For the unit with a
European AC plug in areas
other than Europe.
Contents Caution: Read the pages marked A carefully to ensure safe operation.

Introduction .
ABefore applying power
ASafety precautions .....
AIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
DAT cassette tapes .
System connections
Controls and indicators
Remote control operation
Before operation

Normal playback
Program playbac
Repeat playback ..
Recording

Recording/Deleting iDs (After-recording"V'M

editing) ..
Using a t mar ..
In case of difficulty
Specifications .....


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Repeat playback

Single. whole or programmed tunes can be played back repeatedly.

IOne-tune repeat playback I Program repeat playback
r 1 r a
1 Create a program (one tuna only). 1 Create a program (several tunes).
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2 Set the deck to repeat mode.
REPEAT 2 Set the deck to repeat mode.
a: :2 REPEAT
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3 Start playback. - Liam
3 Start playback.
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To cancel one-tune REPEAT -_-= 5 " . '7 -
repeat playback: n
Press the REPEAT .
"Y a To cancel program repeat playback
L a Program playback resumes. A
REPEAT
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IAll-tune repeat playback H
This function repeatedly plays all of the tunes on Press again.
the tape.
a Program playback resumes.
REPEAT k 4
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To cancel all-tune repeat playback
REPEAT
Press again.
Goes cut.
a Normal playback resumes.
I Opening the tray also cancels repeat playback.
Note:

Repeat playback ls automatically canceled after 15 repeats.

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Recording

OPEN/CLOSE key

REC BALANCE control

REC LEVEL control
, PMODE key
Input Selector
Pause key P.NER key 7
man REE key REPEAT key
AUTO/MANUAL key palm kav my key
REPEAT key F' Y REC key-
POWER swltch Rewind key
I Ana log recording orgy/ms; ny-J m... m
(Recording from the start of the tape.)
1

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1 Turn on the power.

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2 Load a recording-use tape.

EFENIGLDEE

6 Set the deck to record-standby mode.

0 Verify that the "accidental erasure protection slldef is closed.

3 Rewind the tape.

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7 Adjust the recording level and balance.

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na: LEVEL

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Level and left/right balance

0 Play the source to be recorded and adjust the REC LEVEL
control to an appropriate position. (See page 20.)

4 Select the tune number recording mode.

F'.NBR
AUTO: The "AUTO" indicator
lights.
MANUAL; The 'MANUAL' indi-
AUTO cater lights.
M A N U AL

0 For details about the RNBR key, see page 23.

0 When the power is supplied, the unit is set to AUTO mode.

5 Set to ANALOG.

8 Start recording.

REC key on the
main unit

--Durlng operation: Lights

REG

0 if a recorded tape contains a blank. non-recorded section, it
may take longer than usual for the deck to locate the

#5:; ... m... beginning ol a tuna/fir the ela sad time may Earring: while
A ' mu ': n the tape is p aying. en recor ing from the mi 9 o a tape.
® E03 3 a U. u l. 5 9- refer to 'Contiguous recording' on page 2l.
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Note:

Analog input signals are always recorded at a sampling frequency (F5) of 48 kHz

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