Kenwood Portable CD Player DPC X347 User Manual

Specifications  
Format System .................................................................... Compact disc digital audio system  
Laser  
............................................................................................ Semiconductor laser  
Audio  
Frequency response ....................................................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 3 dB  
PHONE output level (32 , 1kHz) ................................................................ 7 mW + 7 mW  
Line output/impedance ................................................................................ 0.6 Vrms/22 kΩ  
PORTABLE CD PLAYER  
Power supply  
External DC supply (AC-45060A) ......................................................................... DC 4.5 V  
Commercially-available alkaline batteries (LR03) x 2 or 4 ...................... 1.5V x 2 (or 4)  
Rechargeable batteries (NB-3A70) x 2 or 4 ............................................... 1.2V x 2 (or 4)  
Battery life (Fully charge)  
DPC-X347  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
CD-DA  
Commercially-available alkaline  
batteries  
Approx. 7 Hours  
X
2
Commercially-available alkaline  
batteries  
CAUTION: (Except for Europe)  
÷ THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED ONLY FOR LR03 ALKALINE  
BATTERY OPERATION AND NO RECHARGEABLE BAT-  
Approx. 16 Hours  
Approx. 4.5 Hours  
X
4
Rechargeable batteries  
X
2
TERIES AND AC ADAPTORS SHOULD BE USED.  
÷ Common accessories available in general electrical stores  
may cause damage and fire to your unit, in such event the  
Kenwood Product Liabilities will be exempted.  
Rechargeable batteries  
X
2 and  
Approx. 11.5 Hours  
Commercially-available alkaline  
batteries  
X
2
÷ At 0.1mW+0.1mW output (32load).  
÷ Standard value during continuous use/charging in an temperature of 20.  
÷Time of use may vary depending on battery maker, battery type, use environment,  
and temperatute.  
÷ The unit may not operate normally if manganese batteries are used.  
Dimensions (W x H x D) ...................... 138 mm x 21.5 mm x 138 mm (5- 7/16" x 7/8" x 5- 7/16")  
Weight (net)  
..........................................................................................................185 g (6.5 oz)  
Note:  
KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason speci-  
fications may be changed without notice.  
Accessories  
Unpacking  
For Europe  
: AC adaptor(1), Remote control (1), Headphones(1)  
For other countries : Remote control (1), Headphones(1)  
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present.  
If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your  
dealer immediately. If the unit was shipped to you directly, notify your shipper  
immediately. Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and packing  
materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future.  
Keep this manual handy for future reference.  
Separately sold option part  
Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Battery ......................................................... NB-3A70  
For your records  
Record the serial number, found on the back of the  
unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty 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.  
B60-5508-08 00 (E, Y)  
0402  
AP  
Model  
Serial Number  
Maintenance  
7Care of lens  
Storage  
When the lens in the pick-up gets dirty, malfunctions including the impos-  
sibility of playback may occur. The lens should be cleaned using a commer-  
cially available camera lens blower, etc. Do not touch the lens to prevent  
damaging the mechanism. Also do not use a lens cleaner or disc cleaner  
product.  
When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time, remove it from the  
CD player and store it in its case.  
7Caution on condensation  
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a great  
difference in temperature between this unit and the outside.  
This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs. In this case,  
leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation after the conden-  
sation has dried up.  
Be specially cautious against condensation in the following circumstances:  
When this unit is carried from one place to another across a large difference  
in temperature, when the humidity in the room where this unit is installed  
increases, etc.  
7Care of main unit  
When the unit gets dirty, clean with a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is stained  
seriously, a moistened cloth can be used. Do not use thinner, benzine,  
alcohol, etc. for these agents may cause discoloration.  
7Cleaning the plug  
Wipe the headphone plug with a soft cloth to keep it clean.  
A dirty plug may cause noise or malfunction.  
7Caution on disc used  
Usable discs:  
This unit is capable of playing back the Audio CD discs, CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA)  
discs and discs carrying the  
marking. Other discs cannot be played.  
8 cm single CDs can be played as they are; do not use a commercially-  
available single CD adapter.  
÷ Certain CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA) discs may not be played due to  
recording conditions of the discs.  
Handling:  
Hold compact discs so that you do not touch the playing surface.  
Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of  
compact discs.  
Never play a cracked or warped disc:  
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the player. Therefore, to  
avoid danger, never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with  
tape or adhesive agent.  
Cleaning  
If fingerprints or foreign matter become attached  
to the disc, lightly wipe the disc with a soft cotton  
cloth (or similar) from the center of the disc  
outwards in a radial manner.  
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Part names  
Power sources  
Using the AC adaptor (For Europe)  
CAUTION  
Unit  
1
Å
Use the enclosed AC adaptor (AC-45060A) for this product.  
ı
Ç
Ó
To the DC IN 4.5V  
(External power) jack  
Î
Ì
Ï
AC power  
outlet  
DC IN 4.5V  
¬
Å
PHONE(Phones/Remote)jacks  
Ï OPEN switch  
AC power  
adaptor  
ı LINE OUT jack  
Ç VOL (Volume) knob  
Î DBBS switch  
7 (Stop/Off) key  
38(Play/Pause) key  
Slide to open top cover  
Ì HOLD switch  
Ó DC IN 4.5V (External power) jack  
¬ Batteries case  
Rechargeable battery operation (For Europe)  
2
Note:  
Rechargeable batteries are not provided with this unit. Always use the  
separately sold rechargeable batteries NB-3A70. Rechargeable bat-  
tery models other than the NB-3A70 may be unable to be recharged.  
Remote control  
The keys on the remote control unit with the same names as on the main unit  
have the same function as the keys on the main unit.  
7Loading the batteries  
1 Open the battery cover.  
2 Insert 2 or 4 rechargeable batteries and close the cover.  
Å
ı
Ç
MODE PROG  
VOL  
Ì
Ï
Î
÷ Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) poles are properly aligned.  
÷ When using two batteries, these can be loaded in either battery case.  
÷ During battery charging or use of the unit, the battery may become warm.  
This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.  
7Charging the rechargeable batteries  
Å HOLD switch  
ı 38(Play/Pause) key  
4,¢keys  
Î VOL (Volume) knob  
Display  
Ï MODE key/ PROG key  
Ì Clip  
1 Plug in the AC adaptor.  
2 Press and hold the 7 key more than 1 seconds. (Main unit only)  
3 After the batteries have been charged, remove the AC adaptor.  
7 (Stop/Off) key  
Ç Headphones jack  
÷ When using a rechargeable battery which is new or which has not been  
used for more than 2 months, the operating period may be shorter than  
normal. This is due to the properties of the battery and not a malfunction.  
After recharging, use the battery on the unit until it is exhausted. The  
original performance of the battery can be recovered by repeating this  
cycle a few times.  
÷ Makesuretoclosethetopcoveroftheunitbeforeproceedingtorecharging.  
÷ Make sure that no alkaline batteries are loaded in the battery cases before  
charging the rechargeable batteries.  
Display (Remote control)  
Å
ı
Ç
Î
÷
Recharging completes in about 10 hours. Do not attempt to recharge the  
batteries after this period.  
1ALL HOLDASP  
DBBS  
PROG  
INTRO  
RAND  
÷ Rechargeable batteries can be recharged. When the playable time per  
recharge reduces, please newly purchase the optional (NB-3A70) recharge-  
able batteries.  
Ó
Ì
Ï
Å DBBS indicator  
ı Repeat mode indicator  
Ç HOLD indicator  
Ï Playing time indicator  
Ì Track number indicator  
Ó PROGindicator,INTROindicator,  
RAND indicator,  
Î ASP indicator  
Battery duration indicator  
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When operating the unit with alkaline batteries 3  
Note:  
Playback from the first track  
5
Alkaline batteries are not provided with this unit.  
PHONE(Phones/ Remote) jacks  
1 Open the battery cover.  
2 Insert 2 or 4 alkaline batteries and close the cover.  
VOL  
DBBS  
7/ 38  
HOLD  
OPEN  
÷ Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) poles are properly aligned.  
÷ When using two batteries, these can be loaded in either battery case.  
÷ Use commercially available LR03 batteries. The unit may not operate  
normally if manganese batteries are used.  
HOLD  
÷ Replace 2 or 4 batteries at the same time.  
MODE PROG  
VOL  
When operating the unit with 2 rechargeable batteries and 2  
alkaline batteries  
4
38/7/4/¢  
VOL +/  
-
1 Slide the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow to open the top cover.  
2 Insert disc and close the top cover.  
CAUTION  
Do not load one rechargeable and one alkaline batteries together in  
the same battery case. Otherwise, battery burst or fluid leak may  
cause a fire, injury or damage to the battery case and its surroundings.  
÷ Insert with labeled side up.  
÷ Secure the disc by pushing a position near the center hole unit it  
clicks.  
÷ Close securely by pushing the front center position of the top  
cover unit it clicks.  
This unit can be operated with 2 rechargeable batteries and 2 alkaline batteries.  
3 Set the HOLD switch to off.  
÷ When 4 batteries are used, make sure they are arranged so that batteries of the  
same type are in line horizontally (see illustration).  
÷ Always use the separately sold rechargeable battery NB-3A70.  
÷ Exchange the same type of batteries at the same time.  
÷ For the Hold function, read "Hold function".  
÷ Before any operation, be sure to set the HOLD switch to off.  
4 Press the 38key.  
÷ The power comes on and playback begins.  
÷ Certain CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA) discs may not be played due to  
recording conditions of the discs.  
÷ The ASP function is activated permanently.  
ASP display  
ASP  
Rechargeable batteries (NB-3A70)  
Alkaline batteries  
Track number  
Elapsed time of track  
being played  
ASP (Anti Skip Protection) :  
The audio signals of a certain period is stored in memory so that, even when  
the signal from the optical pickup is interrupted by an external shock, this  
unit can continue music without interruption.  
Battery duration indicator  
The duration at which the battery indicator starts to blink is variable  
depending on the type of battery used.  
5 Use the VOL knob to adjust the volume.  
Rechargeable batteries  
When the batteries is nearly exhausted:  
]In a while, the power will be turned off automatically. Then  
recharge the batteries.  
7To pause playback temporarily  
Press the 38key during playback states.  
÷ Pressing the key again resumes playback.  
Alkaline batteries  
When the batteries are half exhausted  
7To stop playback  
:
Press the 7key during playback states.  
÷ The total number of tracks and the total playing time of them will  
be displayed.  
]Playback is possible while the indicator is blinking.  
Battery duration indicator  
7To turn power off  
After stopping playback, press the 7key again.  
Auto power-off function  
If no operation key has been pressed for 30 seconds while the unit is in the  
stop mode, the power is turned off automatically to prevent battery power  
consumption.  
7Skipping tracks  
Press the 4or ¢ key.  
÷ When the ¢ key is pressed, playback will skip to the start of the  
subsequent track.  
÷ Each time the key is pressed, playback will skip to the next track.  
÷ When the 4key is pressed, playback will skip to the start of the  
track being played back.  
÷ Each time the key is pressed, playback will skip to the previous track.  
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7Fast forward, fast reverse  
Program playback 7  
Favorite tracks (max. 20 tracks) can be programmed.  
38/7  
Hold the 4 key or ¢key pressed during playback.  
÷ Fast forward is engaged by pressing and holding down key ¢  
while playback is in progress.  
÷ Fast reverse is engaged by pressing and holding down key 4  
while playback is in progress.  
÷ Playback will resume when either key is released.  
MODE PROG  
VOL  
Hold function  
PROG  
Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow to switch the HOLD  
function on.  
1 Press the PROG key during stop status.  
÷ When the HOLD switch on the unit is switched on, the unit's keys cannot be  
operated.  
÷ Stop status is engaged when the 7 key is pressed while playback  
is in progress.  
÷ When the HOLD switch on the remote control is switched on, the remote  
control's keys cannot be operated.  
2 Use the 4 or ¢key to select the track, and press the PROG key.  
ASP  
Changing the tone  
PROG  
The low frequencies sound, which is felt in headphone, can be boosted.  
Slide the DBBS switch to select the desired setting :  
DBBS on position:  
Low frequencies are boosted.  
DBBS off position:  
Track number  
Programmed order  
÷ Repeat step 2 to select other tracks in the order you want to program them.  
÷ Up to 20 tracks can be programmed in this unit.  
3 Press the 38key.  
Normal tone reproduction.  
÷ As a result, the audio may be distorted if the volume level is too high in a  
section dominated by bass sound. In this case, set DBBS to off or decrease  
the volume.  
7To clear the programmed contents  
Press the 7 key.  
÷ The "PROG" indicator is turned off when the program is cleared. How-  
ever, the programmed contents are stored.  
÷ Program mode can be canceled when the 7 key is pressed or the top  
cover is open while stop status is engaged. The programmed contents  
are cleared.  
Selecting Play Mode  
6
38  
MODE PROG  
VOL  
MODE  
Press the MODE key for the following selections. (Press the playback status  
or stop status.)  
1 One-track repeat ("  
" lights up)  
1
The track being played or the selected track will be played repeatedly.  
÷ To play the next track repeatedly, press the 4 or ¢ key.  
2 All-track repeat ("  
ALL" lights up)  
All tracks on the disc will be played repeatedly.  
3 Intro Scan ("INTRO" lights up)  
The first 10 seconds of all tracks on the disc will be played in the recorded  
order.  
4 Random playback ("RAND" lights up)  
All tracks on the disc will be played in a random order.  
5 Normal playback  
÷ If Intro Scan or Random Playback is selected while playback is in  
progress, Intro Scan or Random Play operation will commence  
when the track being played back is over.  
÷ If Intro Scan or Random Play is selected during stop, Intro Scan or  
Random play will start when the 38 key is pressed.  
÷ The program of tracks is also valid in Repeat or Intro Scan playback.  
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Connections 8  
In case of difficulty  
Ensure that the power of all components is off before connecting the cords.  
What seems to be a serious trouble may sometimes be due to a simple  
mistake. Before calling for service, check the items shown in the following  
table again. (If you request servicing due to the reasons shown in the table, the  
service may be charged in some cases.)  
Speakers with  
built-in amplifier  
Amplifer  
Pressing a key cannot initiate an operation or turn the unit on.  
The HOLD switch of the main unit or remote control is set to ON.  
]Set the switch to off.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
]Replace the 2 or 4 alkaline batteries, or recharge the rechargeable  
batteries.  
The disc is placed upside down.  
]Place the disc with the labeled side up.  
Condensation has occurred inside the unit.  
]Leave the unit for about 1 hour before re-use.  
The AC adaptor is disconnected.  
]Connect it properly.  
No sound is heard from the headphones.  
The headphones are connected incompletely.  
]Insert the plug securely into the PHONE jack.  
The headphones are connected to LINE OUT jack  
]Insert the plug securely into the PHONE jack.  
The volume is set to the minimum position on the unit.  
]Adjust the volume on the unit.  
To LINE OUT jack  
LINE OUT  
Sound skips, or is interrupted.  
A strong vibration that exceeds the capacity of the ASP has occurred.  
]Place the unit in a place not subject to vibration.  
The disc is dirty.  
Note:  
]Clean it.  
÷ Adjust the listening volume on the connected audio component.  
÷ The DBBS function should be set to off. (The tone should be adjusted only  
on the connected audio component.)  
The headphone plug is dirty.  
]Clean it.  
Noise interferes  
The headphone plug is dirty.  
]Clean it.  
The batteries are low.  
]Replace or recharge the batteries.  
The headphones are connected incompletely.  
]Insert the plug securely into the PHONE jack.  
A source of strong magnetism or radio wave, such as a TV set or cellular  
phone, is present near the unit.  
]Install the unit away from a TV set, cellular phone, etc.  
Rechargeable batteries cannot be recharged.  
Commercially available rechargeable batteries are used.  
]Use the exclusive rechargeable batteries (NB-3A70).  
Note:  
1. This system uses a microcomputer so it may malfunction due to external  
noise or interference. In such a case, unplug the power cord and remove the  
batteries, then re-connect the power cord and insert the batteries again.  
2. Erroneous operation may occur when the headphone plug is plugged or  
unplugged; but this is not a malfunction.  
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