Kenwood Stereo System CT 401 User Manual

STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK  
KXF-W1030  
KXF-W3030  
CT-401  
CT-403  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KENWOOD CORPORATION  
B60-4546-08 (EN)  
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Introduction  
Special features  
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Double cassette decks:  
Dolby Noise Reduction:  
Dubbing facility:  
Deck A can be used for playback only and deck B can be used for both playback and  
recording.  
The Dolby B NR system minimizes the tape hiss noise felt by human ears by processing  
signals during playback and recording.  
This convenient function allows to copy the prerecorded tape in deck A onto a tape in  
deck B.  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Contents  
Introduction ........................................................................................ 2  
Before applying power ................................................................... 2  
Safety precautions ........................................................................... 2  
Special features ....................................................................................... 3  
Accessories ............................................................................................... 3  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..................................................... 4  
System connections ......................................................................... 6  
Controls and indicators (CT-401/KXF-W1030) .......................... 8  
Controls and indicators (CT-403/KXF-W3030) .......................... 9  
Listening to cassette tapes .......................................................... 10  
Preparation .............................................................................................. 10  
Normal playback .................................................................................... 10  
Relay playback (CT-403/KXF-W3030 only) ..................................... 11  
Convenient music search (DPSS) .............................................. 12  
Skip play operation ............................................................................... 12  
Single-tune repeated playback operation ................................. 13  
How to record (deck B only) ....................................................... 14  
Tape dubbing operation ................................................................ 16  
Convenient CD recording (deck B only)................................... 17  
For pleasant use .............................................................................. 18  
Maintenance ........................................................................................... 18  
In case of difficulty ........................................................................ 19  
Specifications ........................................................................... 20  
Accessories  
AC plug adaptor........... (1)  
Audio cord.................... (2)  
System control cord ... (1)  
(Except for Europe and Australia)  
For the unit with an European AC  
plug in areas other than Europe.  
Caution on condensation  
WARNING NOTICE:  
IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGMENT OF COPY-  
RIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITH-  
OUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS.  
ANYONE WISHING TO COPY COMMERCIALLY AVAIL-  
ABLE TAPES OR DISCS SHOULD CONTACT THE ME-  
CHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY  
LIMITED OR THE PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIM-  
ITED.  
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 with the power left  
ON, and restart the operation after the condensation has dried  
up.  
Be specially cautious against condensation in a  
following circumstance:  
When this unit is carried from a place to another across a large  
difference in temperature, when the humidity in the room  
where this unit is installed increases, etc.  
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure  
safe operation.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions  
before operating this appliance. Adhere to all warnings on  
the appliance and in the instruction manual. Follow all the  
safety and operating instructions. These safety and  
operating instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
6. Temperature – The appliance may not function  
properly if used at extremely low, or freezing  
temperatures. The ideal ambient temperature is  
above +5°C (41°F).  
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7. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
1. Power sources – The appliance should be connected to  
apowersupplyonlyofthetypedescribedintheinstruction  
manual or as marked on the appliance. If you are not sure  
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
appliance dealer or local power company. For appliances  
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources,  
refer to the instruction manual.  
8. Electric shock – Care should be taken so that objects  
do not fall and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure  
through openings. If a metal objects, such as a hair  
pin or a needle, comes into contact with the inside of  
this appliance, a dangerous electric shock may result.  
For families with children, never permit children to  
put anything, especially metal, inside this appliance.  
2. Power-cord protection – Power-supply cords should  
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on  
or pinched by items placed upon or against them,  
pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
appliance.  
Never pull or stretch  
the cord.  
9. Enclosure removal – Never remove the enclosure.  
If the internal parts are touched accidentally, a serious  
electric shock might occur.  
3. CAUTION – Polarization – This appliance may be  
equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a  
plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will  
fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the  
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to  
fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
10.Magnetic fields – Keep the appliance away from  
sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker  
systems, radios, motorized toys or magnetized  
objects.  
4. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of  
the appliance and to protect it from overheating, and these  
openings must not be blocked or covered. The appliance  
should be situated so that its location or position does not  
interfere with its proper ventilation.  
11.Cleaning – Unplug this appliance from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvents  
such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine,  
etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.  
To maintain good ventilation, do not put records or a table-  
cloth on the appliance. Place the appliance at least 10 cm  
away from the walls.  
Do not use the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug or similar  
surface that may block the ventilation openings. This  
appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such  
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided  
or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
12.Accessories – Do not place this appliance on an unstable  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The appliance may fall,  
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand,  
tripod,bracket,ortablerecommendedbythemanufacturer,  
or sold with the appliance. Any mounting of the appliance  
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should  
use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should  
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
5. Water and moisture – The appliance should not be  
used near water - for example, near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
13.Lightning – For added protection for this appliance during  
a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused  
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the appliance due to lightning and power-line  
surges.  
18.Power lines – An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other  
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such  
power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna  
system, extreme care should be taken to keep from  
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them  
might be fatal.  
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14.Abnormal smell – If an abnormal smell or smoke is  
detected, immediately turn the power OFF and unplug  
theappliancefromthewalloutlet. Contact your dealer or  
19.AC outlets – Do not connect other audio equipment  
with a power consumption larger than that specified  
to the AC outlet on the rear panel. Never connect  
other electrical appliances, such as an iron or toaster,  
to it to prevent fire or electric shock.  
nearest service center.  
POWER OFF!  
15.Damage requiring service – The appliance should  
be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been  
damaged.  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled  
into the appliance.  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain or  
20. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension  
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
water.  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate  
normally by following the instruction manual. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the instruction manual  
as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damageandwilloftenrequireextensiveworkbyaqualified  
technician to restore the appliance to its normal operation.  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the  
enclosure damaged.  
21. Attachment – Do not use attachments not recommended  
by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
22. ReplacementpartsWhenreplacementpartsarerequired,  
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or have the same  
characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
F. Theapplianceexhibitsamarkedchangeinperformance.  
16.Servicing – The user should not attempt to service  
the appliance beyond that described in the instruction  
manual. All other servicing should be referred to  
qualified service personnel.  
23. Safety check – Upon completion of any service or repairs  
to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the appliance is in proper  
operating condition.  
17.Outdoor antenna grounding – If an outside antenna  
is connected to the appliance, be sure the antenna  
system is grounded so as to provide some protection  
against voltage surges and built up static charges.  
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code  
ANSI/  
NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper  
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge  
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna  
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,  
and requirements for the grounding electrode. See  
Figure.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMPS  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
Notes:  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
1. Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment.  
2. Item 17 and 18 are not required except for units provided with  
antenna terminals.  
GROUND CLAMP  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
3. Item 17 complies with UL in the U.S.A.  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
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System connections  
Make connections as shown below.  
When connecting the related system components, refer also to the  
instruction manuals of the related components.  
Caution:  
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Do not plug in the power lead until all connections are com-  
pleted.  
( Except for U.S.A., Canada )  
Caution  
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.  
÷ Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.  
÷ Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside dimension including projection)  
equal or greater than, shown below.  
Top panel : 50 cm  
Side panel : 10 cm  
Back panel : 10 cm  
SYSTEM CONTROL  
REC  
PLAY  
L
L
R
R
LINE IN LINE OUT  
To AC outlet  
Audio cord  
Audio cord  
System control  
cord  
PHONO  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
REC PLAY  
L
R
SL-16  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
Amplifier or Receiver  
Turntable  
SL-16  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
System control  
cord  
CD player  
7
6
0
4
1
¢
¡
1. Connect all cords firmly. If connections are loose, there could be loss of sound or noise produced.  
2. When plugging and unplugging connection cords, be sure to first remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Plugging/unplugging  
connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit.  
3. Do not connect up a power source which is larger than that indicated on the socket at rear of the unit.  
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System connections  
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SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
SYSTEM CONTROL CONNECTIONS  
Connecting system control cords after connecting a KENWOOD  
audio component system lets you take advantage of convenient  
system control operations.  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
This unit is compatible only with the [SL16] mode. The system con-  
trol operation is not available if the unit is connected in the [XS-8]  
connection mode.  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
TAPE  
A
TAPE  
B
SYSTEM  
CONTROL  
÷Do this operation after completing all connections.  
(Ensure that the unit is set to POWER OFF.)  
1. If your amplifier or receiver does not have a system control terminal,  
do not connect any system control cords to the system control termi-  
nals on the other components.  
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2. Do not connect system control cords to any components other than  
those specified by Kenwood. It may cause a malfunction and damage  
your equipment.  
3. Be sure the system control plugs are inserted all the way in to the  
system control terminals.  
SYSTEM CONTROL OPERATIONS  
Remote Control  
Lets you operate this unit with the system remote control unit supplied with the amplifier or receiver.  
Automatic Operation  
Automatically switches the input selector on the amplifier or receiver when you start playback from this unit.  
Synchronized Recording  
Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when recording from CD.  
See the operating instructions supplied with your cassette deck for details.  
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Controls and indicators (KXF-W1030 / CT-401)  
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DISPLAY  
PEAK LEVEL METER  
DOLBY NR reference level  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
DOLBY NR  
DUBBING  
!
@
DISPLAY  
2
1
0
9
8
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
PEAK LEVEL METER  
0
0
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
DOLBY NR  
DUBBING  
-
ON OFF  
DOLBY NR  
DUBBING  
1
¡
1
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE A  
FULL LOGIC CONTROL  
TAPE B  
FULL LOGIC CONTROL  
7
3
7
3
REC LEVEL  
DPSS  
MIN  
MAX  
3
4
5
6 7  
6 Deck B operation keys  
3key :  
8 DUBBING key:  
Press to start tape dubbing.  
9 DOLBY NR key:  
1 Deck A  
Playback-only tape deck.  
2 POWER switch:  
Play key.  
1key:  
PresstoselecttheDolbyNoiseReduction  
mode.  
0 Deck B  
Tape deck which is capable of both  
playback and recording.  
! DOLBY NR indicator  
@ DUBBING indicator  
Press to turn power -ON and OFF.  
3 Deck A operation keys  
3key :  
Rewind key (for fast winding of tape  
toward the left reel seen from you)  
33key:  
Play key.  
Fast forward key (for fast winding of  
tape toward the right reel seen from  
you)  
1key:  
Rewind key. (for fast winding of tape  
toward the left reel seen from you)  
33key:  
7key:  
Stop key  
REC/ARM key:  
Press in stop mode to start recording  
or press in record mode to let the  
recording pause after leaving a non-  
recorded blank of 4 seconds.  
indicator : (Recording indicator)  
8PAUSE key:  
Press to let recording pause temporarily.  
7 REC LEVEL control:  
Fast forward key (for fast winding of  
tape toward the right reel seen from  
you)  
7key:  
Stop key.  
4 Cassette holder (Deck A)  
Press the area marked "PUSH/OPEN  
0" to load or eject a tape.  
5 Cassette holder (Deck B)  
Press the area marked "PUSH/OPEN  
0" to load or eject a tape.  
Adjusts the recording level.  
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Controls and indicators (KXF-W3030 / CT-403)  
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PEAK LEVEL METER  
DOLBY NR reference level  
DISPLAY  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
O p  
DOLBY NR  
DUBBING  
@
#
$
DISPLAY  
2
0
9
1
!
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
PEAK LEVEL METER  
0
0
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
O
p
DOLBY NR  
DUBBING  
-
ON OFF  
REV.MODE DOLBY NR DUBBING  
8
1
¡
1
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE A  
TAPE B  
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
@
7
#
@
7
#
REC LEVEL  
DPSS  
MIN  
MAX  
3
4
5
6 7  
6 Deck B operation keys  
8 DOLBY NR key:  
1 Deck A  
@ , #keys : (Play keys)  
PresstoselecttheDolbyNoiseReduction  
mode.  
9 DUBBING key:  
Press to select the DUBBING mode.  
0 REV.MODE key:  
Press to select the REVERS mode.  
! Deck B  
Thisdeckiscapableofbothplaybackand  
recording.  
@ Reverse mode indicators  
# DOLBY NR indicator  
$ DUBBING indicator  
Playback-only tape deck.  
2 POWER switch:  
@ , # indicators : (direction indicators)  
Tapes are played in the directions  
indicatedbytheirrespectiveindicators.  
1key:  
Press to turn power -ON and OFF.  
3 Deck A operation keys / indicators  
@ , #keys : (Play keys)  
@ , # indicators : (direction indicators)  
Tapes are played in the directions  
indicatedbytheirrespectiveindicators.  
1key:  
Rewind key (for fast winding of tape  
toward the left reel seen from you)  
33key:  
Fast forward key (for fast winding of  
tape toward the right reel seen from  
you)  
Rewind key (for fast winding of tape  
toward the left reel seen from you)  
33key:  
Fast forward key (for fast winding of  
tape toward the right reel seen from  
you)  
7key:  
Stop key  
REC/ARM key:  
Press in stop mode to start recording  
or press in record mode to let the  
recording pause after leaving a non-  
recorded blank of 4 seconds.  
7key:  
Stop key  
4 Cassette holder (Deck A)  
Press the area marked "PUSH/OPEN  
0" to load or eject a tape.  
5 Cassette holder (Deck B)  
Press the area marked "PUSH/OPEN  
0" to load or eject a tape.  
indicator : (Recording indicator)  
8PAUSE key:  
Press to let recording pause temporarily.  
7 REC LEVEL control:  
Adjusts the recording level.  
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Listening to cassette tapes  
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030  
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PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
1
@
¡
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
A
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
Preparation  
1 Set the POWER switch to ON.  
2 Load a cassette tape in deck A or B. (Normal playback)  
Load cassette tapes in both decks. (Relay playback)  
Press the area marked  
PUSH/OPEN 0.  
POWER  
PUSH/OPEN  
(dB  
)
5
D
P
U
P
U
O
LB  
0
S
H
S
H
Y
N
R
/O  
/O  
0P  
0P  
E
N
E
N
(dB  
(dB  
)
)
5
5
D
DO  
O
LB  
0
LB  
Y
Y
N
R
N
R
- ON OFF  
1
¡
8P  
1
1
¡
¡
8
7
7
R
E
C
L
7
7
R
E
C
÷Be sure to close the cassette  
holder securely by pushing it.  
÷Be sure to remove tape slack before insertion.  
÷The type of tape, that is, the Normal, High position or  
Metal position (playback only) is selected automatically.  
÷This unit cannot record sound on a Metal tape.  
Normal playback  
1Determine the playback conditions.  
÷ Set to OFF the Dolby NR key when playing a tape recorded with-  
out using Dolby NR.  
1 Select the Dolby NR mode.  
DOLBY NR  
Dolby NR off  
Dolby NR on  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
1 Dolby NR on  
2 Dolby NR off  
DOLBY NR  
DOLBY NR  
Goes off  
Lit  
2 Select the playback mode.  
÷ Each press switches the indication.  
(CT-403/KXF-W3030 only)  
1 [:Double-side playback which stops tape after having  
played both sides.  
REV.MODE  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
2 :Playback is endless.  
3 :One-way playback which stops tape after having played  
a single side.  
2Start playback.  
CT-403  
CT-401  
/KXF-W3030  
/KXF-W1030  
3
or  
@
7
#
÷ Tapes are played in the directions indicated by their  
respective indicators. (CT-403/KXF-W3030)  
÷ Playback stops automatically at the end of tape.  
(CT-401/KXF-W1030)  
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Listening to cassette tapes  
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Fast Forward and Rewind  
To stop playback  
1 Stop playback.  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
7
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
7
2 Press the 1 key or ¡ key.  
1
¡
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
1: Fast tape winding in the | direction  
¡: Fast tape winding in the \ direction  
÷ When taking out the tape, press the area marked PUSH/  
OPEN 0 after the tape transport has stopped completely.  
÷ Press the stop (7) key to stop fast tape winding.  
Relay playback (CT-403/KXF-W3030 only)  
This function plays back the tapes in both decks A and B  
continuously and repeatedly.  
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1Load cassette tapes in both decks.  
2Determine the playback conditions.  
÷ Set to OFF the Dolby NR key when playing a tape recorded with-  
out using Dolby NR.  
1 Select the Dolby NR mode.  
Dolby NR off  
Dolby NR on  
1 Dolby NR on  
2 Dolby NR off  
DOLBY NR  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
DOLBY NR  
DOLBY NR  
Goes off  
Lit  
2 Select the playback mode.  
÷ Each press switches the indication.  
1 [:Relay playback of two sides of tapes in decks A and B is  
repeated.  
REV.MODE  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
2 :Relay playback is not available with this setting.  
3 :Relay playback of one side only for deck A and deck B,  
and then playback stops.  
3Start playback.  
@
7
#
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
÷ Tapes are played in the directions indicated by their respective indica-  
tors on the display.  
÷ The playback starts with the deck the play key of which is pressed.  
To Stop relay playback  
Press stop (7) key of the deck that is  
playing.  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
7
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Convenient music search (DPSS)  
The DPSS (Direct Program Search System) enables the following convenient operations according to the instructions of the  
operation keys (these operation are however not available on both decks simultaneously). The DPSS functions are based on  
the detection of non-recorded spaces of 4 seconds or more between tunes.  
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1.Skip play  
: By specifying a tune located several tunes beyond (or behind) the tune being played, skips tunes  
between the current tune and the selected tune and starts playback from the beginning of the  
selected tune. Up to 16 tunes can be skipped in Skip Search.  
2.Single-tune repeated  
playback  
: One single tune is played back repeatedly up to 16 times.  
Tune being played.  
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030  
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
1
@
¡
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
A
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
Space (non-recorded).  
Space (non-recorded).  
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
Tape transport direction \.  
Skip play operation  
The example below shows the case in which the direction indicated by the tape transport direction indicator is 3. If the direction  
indicated by the tape direction indicator is 2, always press the keys for the opposite directions to those shown in the  
illustrations below.  
To play a tune located immediately after the tune being  
played  
To play the tune being played from the beginning  
1
¡
1
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(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
Press once during the playback.  
Press once during the playback.  
To play a tune located 4 tunes beyond  
To play the tune located 4 tunes behind  
1
¡
1
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(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
Press 4 times during the playback.  
Press 5 times during the playback.  
DPSS will not function properly with the following types of tapes.  
÷ Tapes containing spaces of 4 seconds or more, such as conversations and speeches.  
÷ Tape containing extremely low levels or non-recorded spaces in the middle of tunes, such as classical music.  
÷ Tapes containing recording of large noise between tunes.  
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÷ Tapes containing spaces of less than 4 seconds between tunes.  
÷ Tapes recorded with low recording level.  
÷ Tapes recorded using Cross-fade recording.  
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Convenient music search (DPSS)  
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Single-tune repeated playback operation  
Play the tune to be repeated.  
1
(CT-401/KXF-W1030)  
Press the play key of the same direction  
as the current tape transport direction.  
2
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
When direction of tape direction indica-  
tor is 3:  
(CT-403/KXF-W3030)  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
3
÷Normal playback resumes after repeating the same tune for 16 times.  
÷Press the stop (7) key to stop playback and cancel this operation.  
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How to record (deck B only)  
Since this unit is not designed for use with metal tapes,  
recording on metal tapes cannot be carried out.  
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030  
14  
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
Preparation  
A
1
@
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1
@
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8PAUSE REC/ARM  
Insert a tape in deck B.  
TAPE  
A
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
PUSH/OPEN  
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
1Set up the cassette deck.  
1 Select the Dolby NR mode.  
÷ Press to record with the DOLBY NR.  
1 Dolby NR on  
2 Dolby NR off  
Dolby NR off  
Dolby NR on  
DOLBY NR  
(dB)  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
DOLBY NR  
DOLBY NR  
Goes off  
Lit  
2 Select the recording mode.  
÷ Each press switches the indication.  
(CT-403/KXF-W3030 only)  
1 [:Double-side recording which stops tape after having  
recorded both sides.  
REV.MODE  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
2 :Recording stops after having recorded both sides.  
3 :One-way recording which stops tape after having re-  
corded a single side.  
2Select the source to be recorded.  
3Set the recording level.  
1 Play a music source.  
2 Enter the record-pause mode.  
÷While pressing the PAUSEkey,  
press the REC/ARM key.  
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
3 Adjust the recording level.  
÷ Adjust so that seg-  
ments around the 0 dB  
REC LEVEL  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
segment of the peak  
level meter light up at  
times.  
MIN  
MAX  
4 Stop playing the source.  
4Start recording.  
1 Play the music source from the  
beginning.  
2 Press the ÷REC/ARM key.  
Press once.  
REC/ARM  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
÷ Recording will start.  
÷ The deck enters the stop mode automatically when the tape has  
been recorded till the end. (CT-401/KXF-W1030)  
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How to record (deck B only)  
15  
To pause recording temporarily  
Pause  
To resume recording  
REC/ARM  
8PAUSE  
To stop recording  
Stop the tape transport.  
1
7
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
Stop playing the source component.  
2
How to provide non-recorded blanks between programs  
During recording  
In stop mode  
Press successively twice.  
Press once.  
REC/ARM  
REC/ARM  
÷After leaving a non-recorded blank of about 4 seconds, the deck enters  
the record-pause mode.  
Dolby noise reduction system  
The Dolby noise reduction system was developed to reduce the tape hiss noise generated during playback.  
The optimum effect of the Dolby NR system is obtained when the same type NR system is used for both recording and playback. If a  
different type NR system is used, playback is not performed correctly. Make sure that the same type noise reduction system is used for  
both recording and playback.  
Dolby B NR  
The most popular noise reduction system used in home audio components. Usually, Dolby NR system corresponds to B NR.  
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Tape dubbing operation  
The dubbing refers to the copy of the recorded contents of a  
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030  
tape to another tape (tape in Deck A =tape in Deck B).  
16  
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
1
@
¡
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
A
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
1Insert tapes in the cassette decks.  
Tape to be played  
Tape to be recorded onto  
A
A
PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
1
@
¡
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
B
TAPE  
B
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
Deck A  
Deck B  
2Start dubbing.  
Press the DUBBING key.  
÷ Dubbing will start.  
DUBBING  
DUBBING  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
1. The recording level cannot be adjusted for dubbing.  
Lights up  
2. The DOLBY NR switch does not function during dubbing.  
The tape recorded by dubbing features the same NR  
system as the original tape in Deck A.  
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To stop dubbing  
Press the (7) STOP key of deck B.  
(dB)  
5
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
7
÷ Both decks A and B enter the stop mode.  
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Convenient CD recording (deck B only)  
ByconnectingthisunitwithaKENWOODamplifier(receiver)  
with a SYSTEM CONTROL jack and a KENWOOD CD player  
with a SYSTEM CONTROL jack using system control cords,  
recording on this unit and playback on the CD player can be  
started simultaneously.  
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030  
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PUSH/OPEN  
PUSH/OPEN  
0
0
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
POWER  
Sincethisunitisnotdesignedforrecordingwithmetal(TYPE  
IV) tapes, do not use metal tapes for recording.  
1
@
¡
1
@
¡
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
TAPE  
A
TAPE B  
AUTO REVERSE  
AUTO REVERSE  
7
#
7
#
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation  
1Preparation  
1 Complete the connections refer-  
ring to "System connections".  
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2 Set up the cassette deck  
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3 (Load a disc in the CD player.)  
2 Adjust the recording level.  
Play a CD.  
Set the record-pause mode.  
Adjusttherecordingrecording  
level.  
PuttheCDplayerinstopmode.  
1
2
3
4
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
Press the 6 key  
of the CD player.  
Press (7) STOP key  
of the CD player.  
“How to record.”  
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÷While pressing the PAUSE key,  
press the REC/ARM key.  
3 Set the record-pause mode.  
8PAUSE REC/ARM  
(dB)  
5  
0
+3  
+6  
(dB)  
÷ While pressing the PAUSE key, press the REC/ARM key.  
4 Start playing the CD.  
÷ Synchro recording is not possible when tracks of more than one CD are  
programmed using a Carrousel type CD player.  
Press the 6key of the CD player.  
÷ Recording starts at this moment.  
÷ When the CD player has completed playback, the cassette deck stops  
recording and enters the stop mode.  
To pause  
: Press the 6key of the CD player.  
To restart recording : Press the 6key of the CD player.  
To stop : Press the 7key of the CD player.  
÷If the stop (7) key of the cassette deck is pressed, the cassette deck  
enters the stop mode but the CD player does not stop.  
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For pleasant use  
Notes on cassette tape  
18  
Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab)  
After an important recording has been finished, break the  
safety tab, to prevent the recorded contents from being  
erased or recorded on accidentally.  
To store cassette tapes  
Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct sun-  
light, or near equipment that generates heat. Keep the cassette  
tapes away from any magnetic field.  
For A side  
For B side  
When there is slack in the tape  
In such a case, insert a pencil into the reel hole and wind the  
reel hub to remove the slack.  
Apply tape only to the position  
To re-record  
where the tab has been removed.  
1. Longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape  
Since longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape is  
very thin, the tape could adhere to the pinch roller or be  
easily cut. It is recommended that these tapes not be  
used with this unit to prevent possible damage.  
2. Endless tapes  
Do not use an endless tape, as this could damage the mecha-  
nism of the unit.  
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Maintenance  
Cleaning the head section  
Demagnetizing the head  
Cleaning the heads and peripheral  
When the recording / playback head is magnetized,  
the sound quality will be deteriorated. In such a case,  
demagnetize the head using a commercially available  
demagnetizer (head eraser).  
components  
Cotton Swab  
For maintaining the best condition of the  
deck and for longer service life, always keep  
the head (recording / playback / erase), cap-  
stan and pinch roller clean. To clean them,  
perform the following:  
Capstan  
1. Open the cassette holder.  
There are precisely aligned parts around the  
heads, including the tape guides.  
When cleaning, pay special attention so as  
not to apply shock to them.  
2. Using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol,  
clean the head (recording / playback /  
erase), capstan and pinch roller carefully.  
Head  
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Pinch roller  
Cleaning  
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunc-  
tion. Be specially careful against contact cleaners containing  
oil, for they may deform the plastic components.  
Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do  
not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline,  
or benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.  
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In case of difficulty  
What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. If your unit should not perform as expected,  
consult the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer or service  
representative.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Sounds is not produced when the Play The connection cords are connected Connect the cords properly referring to  
6
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key is pressed.  
improperly.  
“System connections”.  
Clean the head referring to “Cleaning the  
head section”.  
The head is dirty.  
Tape is irregularly wound and hard to Replace the tape.  
take up.  
A non-recorded tape is being played.  
Play a recorded tape.  
The deck does not work when an op- The cassette holder is not closed com- Close the cassette holder completely.  
eration key is pressed.  
pletely.  
The operation key was pressed immedi- Press the desired operation key in a few  
ately after closing the cassette holder.  
seconds after closing the cassette holder.  
The operation key was pressed within  
less than 4 seconds after the power was Press the desired operation key in more  
turned on.  
Tape is not inserted.  
than 4 seconds after turning the power  
on.  
Tape is irregularly wound and hard to Insert a tape.  
take up.  
Replace the tape.  
Tape has been rewound to a reel.  
Re-insert the tape to play the other side.  
The dubbing on Deck A and Deck B  
ends at different timing.  
This is due to the difference in tape A small time difference is not regarded  
length or to the characteristics of the  
cassette deck mechanisms.  
as a failure.  
Press in the Stop mode.  
The cassette holder does not open The area marked "PUSH/OPEN (0)" is  
when the area marked "PUSH/OPEN  
pressed during recording.  
(0)" is pressed.  
Sound is hoarse, or high frequencies  
are not audible.  
The head is dirty.  
Clean the head referring to “Cleaning the  
head section”.  
Replace the tape.  
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The tape is stretched or wrinkled.  
Sound is distorted.  
Adjust the recording level referring to  
“How to record”.  
The recording level was too high.  
Replace the tape.  
A tape recorded with distorted sound is  
being played.  
Recording is not initiated when the  
REC/ARM () key is pressed.  
The protection tab on the cassette has Use a cassette with unbroken tab or  
been broken. close the hole.  
The cassette holder is not closed com- Close the cassette holder completely.  
pletely.  
The recording level is set to the mini- Adjust the recording level referring to  
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mum position.  
“How to record”.  
The TAPE input selector is selected on Press the input selector key of the  
the amplifier.  
source to be recorded.  
Tape has been fully wound to a reel.  
Change the tape transport direction of  
Deck or insert the tape inversely.  
Noise level is high.  
The head is magnetized.  
Demagnetize the head referring to  
“Cleaning the head section”.  
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External noise is induced.  
The recording level was too low.  
Install the system apart from other elec-  
trical appliances and TV set.  
Adjust the recording level referring to  
“How to record”.  
A tape recorded with Dolby NR ON is Press the DOLBY NR switch to ON.  
being played with Dolby NR OFF.  
Sound is vibrating.  
The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty.  
Clean the head referring to “Cleaning  
the head section”.  
*
Tape is irregularly wound.  
Wind the tape regularly by fast forward-  
ing, rewinding or playing it fully from one  
reel to another.  
1. With some tapes, a squeaky noise is produced when the tape is stopped automatically. This is due to the tape protection function, and not  
a malfunction.  
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Specifications  
Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Track System  
4 track, 2 channel stereo  
Recording System AC bias (Frequency: 105 kHz)  
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Heads  
A DECK  
Playback heads ......................................... 1  
B DECK  
Playback / recording heads ................... 1  
Erasing head ............................................. 1  
A and B DECK ................................................. 1  
Motors  
Wow and Flutter ....................................... 0.3 % (W.RMS)  
Frequency Response  
TYPE I Tape............................ 30 Hz to 13,000 Hz, 3 dB  
TYPE II Tape........................... 30 Hz to 13,000 Hz, 3 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Dolby NR OFF ............................................................ 57 dB  
Dolby B NR ON (3rd, H.D., 3 %, TYPE II Tape) .... 66 dB  
Input sensitivity / Impedance  
LINE IN ................................................... 122.8 mV / 54 k  
Output Level / Impedance  
LINE OUT................................................. 775 mV / 1.1 kΩ  
[General]  
Power Consumption ..................................................... 14 W  
Dimensions  
W ............................ :440mm (17-5/16”)  
H .............................. :128 mm (5-1/16”)  
D ............................. : 270 mm (10-5/8”)  
Weight (Net)................................................... 4.1 kg (9.0 lb)  
1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without  
notice.  
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2. The full performance may not be exhibited in extremely coud location (under a water-freezing temperature).  
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.  
Model  
Serial Number  
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