CASSETTE RECEIVER
KRC-177RA
KRC-177RG
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Safety precautions
2WARNING
2CAUTION
To prevent injury and/or fire, take the
following precautions:
• Insert the unit all the way until it is fully
locked in place. Otherwise it may fly out of
place during collisions and other jolts.
To prevent damage to the machine,
take the following precautions:
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative
12V DC power supply.
• Do not open the top or bottom covers of the
unit.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to
direct sunlight or excessive heat or humidity.
Also avoid places with too much dust or the
possibility of water splashing.
• Do not set the removed faceplate or the face-
plate case in areas exposed to direct sunlight,
excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid places
with too much dust or the possibility of water
splashing.
• Do not subject the faceplate to excessive
shock, as it is a piece of precision equipment.
• When extending the ignition, battery or
ground cables, make sure to use automotive-
grade cables or other cables with an area of
2
0.75mm (AWG18) or more to prevent cable
deterioration and damage to the cable coat-
ing.
• To prevent short circuits, never put or leave
any metallic objects (e.g., coins or metal
tools) inside the unit.
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strange
smells, turn off the power immediately and
consult your Kenwood dealer.
• Make sure not to get your fingers caught
between the faceplate and the unit.
• Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it to
strong shock.
The unit may break or crack because it con-
tains glass parts.
• Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD
is damaged or broken due to shock. The liq-
uid crystal fluid may be dangerous to your
health or even fatal.
• To prevent deterioration, do not touch the
terminals of the unit or faceplate with your
fingers.
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one
with the prescribed rating. Using a fuse with
the wrong rating may cause your unit to mal-
function.
• To prevent short circuits when replacing a
fuse, first disconnect the wiring harness.
• Do not place any object between the face-
plate and the unit.
If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD con-
tacts your body or clothing, wash it off with
soap immediately.
• During installation, do not use any screws
except for the ones provided. The use of
improper screws might result in damage to
the main unit.
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Safety precautions
Cleaning the Unit
Cleaning the Tape Head
NOTE
If the front panel gets dirty, turn off the
power and wipe the panel with a dry silicon
cloth or soft cloth.
After you have used the tape player many
times over a long period, magnetic powder
from the tapes and dust accumulates on the
tape head, causing noise and a deterioration
in sound quality. Clean the tape head using a
cleaning tape or cleaning kit designed for use
in car audio systems.
• If you experience problems during installa-
tion, consult your Kenwood dealer.
• If the unit does not seem to be working right,
try pressing the reset button first. If that does
not solve the problem, consult your Kenwood
dealer.
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2CAUTION
Do not wipe the panel with a stiff cloth or a
cloth dampened by volatile solvents such as
paint thinner and alcohol. They can scratch
the surface of the panel and/or cause the
indicator letters to peel off.
Handling Cassette Tapes
PWR OFF
• Do not play a cassette whose tape has gone
slack. In such a case, wind it tight using a
pencil or the like in one of the spools. Playing
slack cassette tapes can result in the tape
tangling around the capstan and/or pinch
rollers, causing trouble.
• Do not play a deformed cassette or one
whose label is starting to come off, as it can
cause the unit to malfunction.
MW/LW
Cleaning the Faceplate Terminals
If the terminals on the unit or faceplate get
dirty, wipe them with a dry, soft cloth.
T.CALL
LOUD
MENU
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
Reset button
• Do not leave tapes in hot places, such as
above the fascia panel (dashboard) and other
spots exposed to direct sunlight, or near
heater outlets. They can deform the cassette.
• Avoid using extremely long cassette tapes,
such as 100-minute-long tapes. Such tapes
are very thin, and can tangle easily around
the pinch rollers or other parts inside the unit,
causing unit failure.
• Remove a cassette tape from the unit when
not listening to it for a whilst. If you leave a
tape in the unit too long, it may stick to the
tape head and cause unit malfunction.
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Buttons and Display
Basic operations
Tuner features
SRC/
PWR OFF
4 ¢
u
d
SRC
4 ¢
PWR OFF
PWR OFF
MW/LW
M
M
W
W/L/LW
W
T.CALL
T.CALL
LOUD
LOUD
MENU
MENU
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
ATT
LOUD/MENU
#1-6
FM AM MENU
FM AM
LOUD indicator
ATT indicator
LO.S indicator
Preset Station Number
Frequency
MONO indicator
ST indicater
Band display
AUTO indicater
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Buttons and Display
RDS features
Cassette player features
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REW FF SRC
AM FM SRC
4 ¢
PWR OFF
PWR OFF
M
M
W
W//L
LW
W
MMWW//LLWW
T.CALL
T.CALL
LOUD
LOUD
MENU
MENU
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
T.CALL
#1-6
TI/
VOL ADJ
CLK
MENU
REG indicator
EON indicator
TA indicator
Tape indicator
PTY indicator
AF indicator
TP indicator
NEWS indicator
TI indicator
T.C indicator
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Other features
SRC
AUD
4 ¢
PWR OFF
MW/LW
MW/LW
T.CALL
LOUD
MENU
TI
VOL
ADJ
CLK
u
d
FM AM CLK MENU
Clock display
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Basic operations (See page 5)
Power
Volume
Turning on the power:
Increasing Volume:
Press the SRC button.
Press the u button to turn up the volume.
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NOTE
Decreasing Volume:
Press the d button to turn down the volume.
Turn the power on before carrying out the following procedures.
Turning off the power:
Hold down the PWR OFF button for one second or more.
Selecting the standby mode:
Attenuator
Press the SRC button repeatedly to select to "ALL OFF".
When "ALL OFF" is displayed, the standby mode is turned on.
The standby mode turns all functions off although leaving the
unit’s power on. Use this mode when you want to have the
display illuminated but do not want to listen to anything.
This function allows you to turn down the volume quickly.
Turning Attenuator On/Off:
Press the ATT button to switch the attenuator on and off.
When the attenuator is on, the ATT indicator blinks.
When the attenuator is off, the volume returns to the original
level.
NOTE
The AF function can be turned on or off even when the standby
mode has been turned on. If the power is on, the AF function
tunes in to stations that offer good reception.
NOTE
Turning down the volume all the way turns off the attenuator
function.
Switching Modes
Switching Modes:
Loudness
This function amplifies low and high tones when the volume
Each time you press the SRC button, the mode switches as
follows:
is turned down.
The LOUD indicator lights up, when the loudness function is
on.
▼
Tuner mode
▼
Turning Loudness On/Off:
Tape mode
Press the LOUD button to switch the loudness on and off.
▼
Standby mode
NOTE
The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which can-
not be used.
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Menu System
Varieties of settings for
each function (display)
Function
To accommodate a greater number of functions, a menu sys-
tem has been employed for making settings. Press the MENU
button to enter the menu mode and then display the function
to make the setting. Details on each setting are explained
separately in the corresponding function page.
↓
Disabled System Indicator
News Bulletin Function
Local seek
DSI ON ↔ DSI OFF
↑↓
NEWS 00M ↔ NEWS OFF
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed when the menu mode is entered.
The function that you can adjust is indicated with the current
settings displayed.
↑↓
LO.S ON ↔ LO.S OFF
↑↓
Selecting Tuning Mode
Auto Memory Entry
*AF Function
AUTO ↔ MANUAL
↑↓
2
Selecting function to set
A-MEMORY (start)
Press the ¢ button to search through the functions until you
see the one you want to adjust in the display.
Press the 4 button to search through the functions back-
ward.
↑↓
AF ON ↔ AF OFF
↑↓
*Region Restrict Function
*Auto TP Seek
REG ON ↔ REG OFF
Example: If you want to switch the tuning mode from manual
to automatic, first search through the functions until
you see "MANUAL" in the display.
↑↓
ATPS ON ↔ ATPS OFF
↑↓
*Monaural Reception
*Programme Type
MONO ON ↔ MONO OFF
↑↓
PTY (PTY mode entered)
↑
3
Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the AM or FM button.
NOTE
The setting will change for each function.
Example: The tuning mode will switch from manual to auto-
matic, and "AUTO" is displayed.
• Make sure to end the menu mode when finished. If you fail to
end the menu mode, several functions may not operate proper-
ly, including the Traffic Information function, the News Bulletin
function with PTY news timeout setting, and the Alarm func-
tion.
• Some tuner functions will not be displayed unless you are cur-
rently listening to the tuner.
• Functions marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be used during
AM reception.
With the programme type function and the auto memory func-
tion, the function will start to activate.
NOTE
• The News function turns on when the setting is made for the
news interruption interval. The "00M" display indicates the set-
ting selected for the news interruption timeout interval.
To use the auto memory function, hold down either the AM or
FM button for two seconds or more.
4
Ending the menu mode
Press the MENU button.
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Tuner features (See page 5)
Selecting Tuning Mode
Local Seek Function
Select which tuning mode — auto seek or manual — to use as
the default.
With the local seek function turned on, auto seek tuning skips
stations with relatively poor reception.
When the AUTO indicator is on, auto seek tuning is selected.
When the indicator is off, manual tuning is selected.
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Turning Local Seek Function On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the local seek function
appears in the display.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the tuning function
appears in the display.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "LO.S ON" or "LO.S OFF" in
the display, indicating that the local seek function is on or off,
respectively.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "AUTO" or "MANUAL" in the
display, indicating auto seek or manual tuning, respectively.
3
4
Switching settings
3
4
Switching settings
Press either the AM button or FM button to switch the tuning
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
mode.
The display and setting will change.
When local seek function is on, the LO.S indicator is turned on.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
Monaural Reception
Tuning
When poor stereo reception is experienced, this function will
reduce noise and improve listening conditions.
1
Press the SRC button repeatedly until tuner mode is obtained.
"TUNER" is displayed only when the tuner mode is selected.
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
2
Press either the FM or AM button to select the band.
Each time you press the FM button, the band switches
between the FM1, FM2 and FM3.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the monaural reception
function appears in the display.
Press the AM button to select the MW and LW bands.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "MONO ON" or "MONO
OFF" in the display, indicating that monaural reception is on or
off, respectively.
3
• Auto Seek Tuning
Press the ¢ button to seek increasing frequencies.
Press the 4 button to seek decreasing frequencies.
• Manual Tuning
3
Press the ¢ button to increase the frequency by one step.
Switching settings
Press the 4 button to decrease the frequency by one step.
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
NOTE
When monaural reception is on, the MONO indicator turns on.
The ST indicator lights up when stereo broadcasts are being
received.
4
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
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Recalling a Preset Station:
Station Preset Memory
Store the frequency of the station currently being listened to.
You can then recall that station with a single touch of a button.
Press the preset station button (#1-6) for the desired station. The
number of the recalled station is displayed.
NOTE
1
2
Select the band/ station that you want to have stored.
• When the AF function is turned on whilst auto memory entry
takes place, only RDS stations (i.e., stations with RDS capability)
are stored. RDS stations that have been preset for FM1 cannot
also be preset in FM2 or FM3.
• When the local seek function is turned whilst auto memory entry
takes place, stations with poor reception are not stored.
• When the Traffic Information function is on , only the local traffic
information station frequency will be stored.
Hold down the button (#1-6) that you want to use for the station,
for two seconds or more.
The button number blinks once in the display to indicate that the
data has been stored.
Recalling a Preset Station:
Press the preset station button (#1-6) for the desired station. The
number of the recalled station is displayed.
Cancelling Auto Memory Entry During Its Operation:
Press the MENU button whilst auto memory entry is taking place
to stop the process.
NOTE
You can store 6 stations in each of the FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM
(MW and LW) bands.
Auto Memory Entry
You can automatically store all the receivable frequencies in the
band currently being listened to, and then recall them with the
touch of a button later. This function is especially useful when
you are travelling and do not know what stations are available.
Up to 6 frequencies can be stored this way.
1
2
Select the band for auto memory entry.
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
3
4
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until "A-MEMORY" appears in
the display.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
Hold down either the AM button or FM button for two seconds
or more to start auto memory function.
The numbers of the preset station buttons showed in order.
When all the stations in a certain band are stored in the preset
memory, the auto memory entry stops. The tuner then plays the
last station received.
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RDS features (See page 6)
RDS (Radio Data System)
AF (Alternative Frequency) Function
RDS is a digital information system that lets you receive sig-
nals besides those of regular radio programmes, such as net-
work information being transmitted from radio stations.
When listening to an RDS station (ie, a station with RDS capa-
bility), the programme service name of the station is displayed
along with the frequency, advising you quickly which station
is being received.
RDS (Radio Data System) stations also transmit frequency
data for the same station. When you are making long trips,
this function automatically switches to the particular frequen-
cy with the best reception for the particular network of sta-
tions that you want to listen to. The data is automatically
stored, allowing you to switch quickly to another RDS sta-
tions, broadcasting the same programme, that has better
reception. These include stations stored in the station preset
memory that you often listen to.
When poor reception is experienced, automatically switch to
another frequency broadcasting the same programme in the
same RDS network with better reception.
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The AF indicator lights up when the AF function is turned on.
Turning AF Function On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the AF function appears
in the display.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "AF ON" or "AF OFF" in the
display, indicating that the AF function is on or off, respective-
ly.
3
4
Switching settings
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
EON (Enhanced Other Network)
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
Stations that offer EON also transmit information about other
RDS stations that have traffic information. When you are
tuned to a station that is not transmitting traffic information,
but another RDS station starts transmitting a traffic bulletin,
the tuner automatically switches to the other station for the
duration of the bulletin.
Displaying Frequencies:
Hold down the CLK button for one second or more.
The frequency for the RDS station will be displayed for five
seconds instead of the station name.
NOTE
The EON indicator lights up when the RDS station currently
being listened to starts to broadcast EON frequency data.
When no other stations with stronger reception are available for
the same programme in the RDS network, you may hear the
incoming broadcast in bits and snatches. Turn off the AF function
in such a case.
Alarm
When an emergency transmission (announcing disasters, etc.)
is sent, all current functions are interrupted to allow the warn-
ing to be received.
Restricting RDS Region (Region Restrict Function)
You can choose whether or not to restrict the RDS channels,
received with the AF function for a particular network, to a
specific region. When the Region Restrict Function is on, the
region is restricted and the REG indicator is turned on.
Turning Region Restrict Function On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
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NOTE
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the Region restrict func-
tion appears in the display.
• When you are listening to a tape, you cannot change to another
TI station.
• When the auto TP seek function is turned on and reception
starts to weaken, the tuner automatically seeks stations with
better reception.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "REG ON" or "REG OFF" in
the display, indicating that the function is on or off, respective-
ly.
• If you are tuned to a station that is not a traffic information sta-
tion itself but which provides EON services, you can still have
traffic information received. The EON indicator lights up when
EON signals are being received.
3
4
Switching settings
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
NOTE
Auto TP Seek Function
Sometimes stations in the same network broadcast different pro-
grammes or use different programme service names.
When the TI function is on and poor reception conditions are
experienced when listening to a traffic information station,
another traffic information station with better reception will
be searched for automatically. This function is on, when unit
is first powered on.
Traffic Information Function
You can listen to traffic information. If you are listening to
tapes or discs, they will continue playing until a traffic bulletin
is broadcast.
Turning Auto TP Seek Function On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Turning TI function On/Off:
Press the TI button to turn the function on and off.
When the function is on, the TI indicator is turned on.
When a traffic information station is being received, the TP
indicator will turn on. When none is being received, the indica-
tor will blink on and off.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the Auto TP Seek func-
tion appears in the display.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "ATPS ON" or "ATPS OFF"
in the display, indicating that the function is on or off, respec-
tively.
When a traffic bulletin begins to be broadcast, the TA indicator
will turn on, and reception will begin at the preset volume.
If you are listening to a tape when a traffic bulletin begins, they
will automatically be turned off. When the bulletin ends or
poor reception is experienced, the tape or disc will begin play-
ing again.
3
Switching settings
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
If the traffic information station you are tuned to experiences
poor reception, this function automatically seeks another TP
station after about 30 seconds.
NOTE
Pressing the TI button whilst in the MW/LW band automatically
switches reception to the FM band. However, the MW/LW band
is not returned to when the TI button is pressed again.
4
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
Switching to a Different Traffic Information Station:
Use the 4 / ¢ buttons to make an auto seek of the TI sta-
tions in a certain band.
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RDS features (See page 6)
Presetting Volume for Traffic Information/News
NOTE
Depending on the interval chosen, the "00M" in the display will
change when the function is turned on.
Preset the volume level to be used for traffic information and
news broadcasts.
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3
Changing the Function Setting
1
2
3
Tune into the station for which you want to set the volume.
Adjust the volume to the desired level.
Press either the FM or AM button.
Each time you press the FM or AM button until the desired
setting is displayed.
Hold down the VOL ADJ button for two seconds or more.
The volume level blinks once in the display to indicate that the
data has been stored.
Future traffic information/news broadcasts are heard at the
preset level.
Press the FM button to increase the interval, and the AM but-
ton to decrease it.
OFF ↔ 00M ↔ 10M ↔ 20M ↔ 30M ↔ 40M ↔ 50M ↔ 60M
↔ 70M ↔ 80M ↔ 90M
(M= minutes)
When you select the news interruption timeout interval, the
News function turns on and the NEWS indicator lights up.
When a news bulletin is received, the NEWS indicator will blink
and reception will begin at the preset volume.
NOTE
• The volume cannot be lowered by this function during tuner
reception. The volume is only set when it is louder than the lis-
tening volume of the tuner.
• You can arrange only to listen to traffic information or news bul-
letins with at preset volume with the volume set at minimum.
NOTE
If you choose the "20M" setting, further news bulletins will not be
received for 20 minutes once the first news bulletin is received.
Setting the interval at the "00M" factory default indicates no
News Timeout will be made, meaning that additional news bul-
letins will continue to be searched for.
News Bulletin Function
with PTY News Timeout Setting
4
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
You can arrange to have news bulletins interrupt your current
listening source, including other radio stations. When the
News Bulletin function is on, the PTY News Timeout setting
allows you to set the interval during which further news inter-
ruption cannot take place. You can adjust the PTY news inter-
ruption period from 10 to 90 minutes for each journey.
NOTE
• This function is only available if the desired station sends PTY-
code for news bulletin or belongs to EON-Network sending
PTY-code for news bulletin.
• If you turn on the news bulletin function in the MW/LW band,
the band is switched automatically to the FM band.
However, the MW/LW band is not returned to when you turn
off the function.
Turning News Bulletin Function On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the News Bulletin func-
tion appears in the display.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "NEWS 00M" or "NEWS
OFF" in the display, indicating that the function is on or off,
respectively.
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• You can select the type of programme directly by pressing a
preset button. The buttons are factory-set to the following
type of programmes:
Programme Type (PTY) Function
Conduct auto seek tuning only on those stations with selected
kinds of programmes.
1. Music
2. Speech
3. News
6. Varied
4. Other Music
5. Serious Classical
Selecting Type of Programme to be Received:
1
NOTE
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Changing the Preset Button Settings for Programme Type
After selecting the type of programme to be stored in a certain
preset button, hold down that button for two seconds or more.
The previously stored data for that button are erased and the
new programme type is stored.
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until "PTY" appears in the dis-
play.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
5
Seeking the selected programme type
3
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The PTY indicator will turn on, and the Programme Type
Selection (PTY) Mode entered.
If you make no key input in 30 seconds, the mode will auto-
matically turn off.
Press the 4 or ¢ button to make a seek of frequencies
with your selected type of programme.
The display blinks and the seek starts.
If your selected type of programme is found, the name of the
station is displayed and the station is tuned into.
The PTY indicator blinks in the display for about 30 seconds.
If you make no key input in 30 seconds, the PTY selection
mode will turn off automatically.
NOTE
• You cannot use this function whilst the traffic information func-
tion is turned on.
• The time is not displayed until you have turned off the pro-
gramme type function.
NOTE
If no programme can be found, "NO PTY" is displayed.
If you want to select another type of programme, repeat steps 4
and 5 above.
NOTE
Changing the Display Language to French or German
In the PTY mode, hold down the CLK button for one second or
more to display the name of the language currently used.
If you want to change the language, press the preset button for
the desired language and then the CLK button.
Switching to Other Stations with the Same Type of
Programme:
When the PTY indicator is blinking in the display, perform auto
English is #1, French is #2, and German is #3.
seek tuning.
4
The tuner scans for another station with the same type of pro-
gramme.
Select the type of programme to be received
• Press either the FM or AM buttons repeatedly to select the
type of programme you want to listen to.
Cancelling Programme Type Function During Its Operation:
The selection includes:
Press the MENU button.
Speech ↔ 1.News ↔ 2.Current Affairs ↔ 3.Information ↔
4.Sports ↔ 5.Education ↔ 6.Drama ↔ 7.Culture ↔ 8.Science
↔ 9.Varied ↔ 10.Pop Music ↔ 11.Rock Music ↔
12.M,O,R Music ↔ 13.Light Classical ↔ 14.Serious Classical
↔ 15.Other Music ↔ Music ↔ Speech ↔
(Speech.....1~9, Music.....10~15)
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Cassette player features (See page 6)
Playing Cassette Tapes
Tuner Call Function
Loading and Playing Cassettes:
Switch automatically to the tuner whilst you are rewinding or
fast forwarding the tape.
Load a cassette with the tape exposed on the right.
The tape starts playing automatically.
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Turning Tuner Call Function On/Off:
Press the T.CALL button to switch the tuner call function on
and off.
With Side A facing up, the 3 indicator lights up when Side A is
playing, and 2 when Side B is playing.
The 2 3 indicator lights up whilst play is paused.
The T.C indicator lights up when the tuner call function is
turned on.
Playing Cassettes Already Loaded:
Press the SRC button repeatedly until tape mode is obtained.
"TAPE" is displayed when the tape mode has been selected.
Listening to the other side:
Press the FF button and REW button at the same time.
Tape play switches to the other side.
Stopping and Ejecting Cassettes:
Press the 0 button.
The tape stops playing and the cassette ejects.
NOTE
Remove a cassette from the unit when not listening to it for a
whilst. If you leave it in the unit too long, the tape may stick to
the tape head and cause the unit to malfunction.
Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Cassette Tapes
Fast Forwarding Tapes:
Press the FF button.
If the REW button is pressed, normal tape play returns.
Rewinding Tapes:
Press the REW button.
If the FF button is pressed, normal tape play returns.
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Other features (See page 7)
Audio Control Setting
Adjusting Time
Adjust various parameters of sound quality.
When the RDS station tuned into is transmitting a time signal,
have the unit’s built-in time adjust automatically to the cor-
rect local time.
1
Press the AUD button to enter the control mode.
Each time the AUD button is pressed, the adjustment mode
display changes as follows:
Adjusting the Time:
Tune into an RDS station for 3 or 4 minutes.
The time adjusts automatically to the correct local time.
7 Bass 7 Treble 7 Balance 7 Fader 7 Volume
If you do not move to step 2 in 5 seconds, the unit will switch
back to the volume adjustment mode (i.e., the normal mode).
NOTE
• The displayed time cannot be set manually, but only through
RDS station time signals.
• The time is not adjusted when the RDS station you are tuned to
is not transmitting a time signal. Choose another RDS station in
such a case.
NOTE
Source tone memory
Each source (tape, FM, AM) has its own memory in which to
store the bass and treble tone settings.
The settings made for a particular source are then recalled auto-
matically whenever you use that source (e.g., FM mode uses the
tone settings made for FM, AM for AM, etc.).
2
Press the d/u buttons to adjust the mode shown in the dis-
TEL Mute Function
Shut down the audio system temporarily whenever an incom-
ing call is received.
play.
Use the following table as a guide for adjusting the settings in
each mode.
Adjustment
mode
Operation of Audio control button
NOTE
The function will not work if a cable is not connected to the car
phone.
u button
d button
(Display)
Bass
(“BAS”)
Bass decreased.
Bass increased.
When the telephone rings:
When a call is received, "CALL" is displayed and all the unit
functions are temporarily interrupted.
Treble
(“TRE”)
Treble decreased.
Treble increased.
Restoring Original Unit Source During Phone Call:
Press the SRC button.
Balance
(“BAL”)
Left channel empha-
sized.
Right channel empha-
sized.
"CALL" disappears from the display, and the volume of the orig-
inal source is restored gradually.
Fader
(“FAD”)
Rear channel
increased.
Front channel
increased.
Turning TEL Mute Function Off After Phone Call:
Hang the phone up.
"CALL" disappears from the display.
The original source (i.e., the one used before the phone call) is
returned to automatically, and the volume restored gradually.
Clock Display
Display the time.
Switching to Time Display:
Press the CLK button repeatedly until the clock is displayed.
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Other features (See page 7)
DSI (Disabled System Indicator)
A red indicator blinks on the unit after the faceplate is
removed, warning potential thieves. The factory default for
this function is "ON".
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• Do not expose the faceplate or its storage case to direct sun-
light or excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid places with too
much dust or the possibility of water splashing.
Turning Disabled System Indicator On/Off:
1
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Reattaching Faceplate:
2
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the Disabled System
Indicator function appears in the display.
1
Align the projections on the unit with the grooves on the face-
plate.
Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.
The function setting is indicated by "DSI ON" or "DSI OFF" in
the display, indicating that the disable system indicator is on or
off, respectively.
2
Push the faceplate in until it clicks.
The faceplate is locked in place, allowing you to use the unit.
3
4
Switching settings
Press either the AM button or FM button.
The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
Theft Deterrent Faceplate
The faceplate of the unit can be detached and taken with you,
helping to deter theft.
Projections
Release button
Grooves
Removing Faceplate:
Press the Release button.
The faceplate is unlocked, allowing you to detach it.
NOTE
• The faceplate is a precision piece of equipment and can be
damaged by shocks or jolts. For that reason, keep the faceplate
in its special storage case whilst detached.
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Accessories
External view
Number of items
2CAUTION
• If your car is not prepared for this special connection-system,
consult your kenwood dealer.
1
..........................................1
• Only use antenna conversion adapters (ISO-JASO) when the
antenna cord has an ISO plug.
• Make sure that all cable connections are securely made by insert-
ing jacks until they lock completely.
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2
3
• If your vehicle's ignition does not have an ACC position, or if the
ignition cable is connected to a power source with constant volt-
age such as a battery cable, the power will not be linked with the
ignition (i.e., it will not turn on and off along with the ignition). If
you want to link the unit's power with the ignition, connect the
ignition cable to a power source that can be turned on and off
with the ignition key.
• If the fuse blows, first make sure that the cables have not caused
a short circuit, then replace the old fuse with one with the same
rating.
• Do not let unconnected cables or terminals touch metal on the
car or anything else conducting electricity. To prevent short cir-
cuits, also do not remove the caps on the ends of the unconnect-
ed cables or the terminals.
2CAUTION
The use of any accessories except for those provided might result
in damage to the unit. Make sure only to use the accessories
shipped with the unit, as shown above.
• Connect the speaker cables correctly to the terminals to which
they correspond. The unit may receive damage or fail to work if
you share the - cables and/or ground them to any metal part in
the car.
Installation Procedure
• After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps, indica-
tors, wipers, etc. on the car are working properly.
• Insulate unconnected cables with vinyl tape or other similar
material.
1. To prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and
disconnect the -terminal of the battery.
2. Make the proper input and output cable connections for each unit.
3. Connect the cable on the wiring harness.
4. Take Connector B on the wiring harness and connect it to the
speaker connector in your vehicle.
5. Take Connector A on the wiring harness and connect it to the
external power connector on your vehicle.
6. Connect the wiring harness connector to the unit.
7. Install the unit in your car.
8. Reconnect the - terminal of the battery.
9. Press the reset button.
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Connecting Cables to Terminals
Antenna Conversion Adaptor (ISO–JASO) (Accessory3)
FM/AM antenna input
Antenna Cord (ISO)
Connector Function Guide
Rear left output (White)
Fuse
Pin Numbers for
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Cable Colour
Functions
ISO Connectors
External Power
Connector
A–4
A–5
A–7
A–8
Yellow
Blue/White
Red
Battery
Power Control
Ignition (ACC)
Earth (Ground)
Connection
Black
Rear right output (Red)
Speaker
Connector
Wiring harness
B–1
B–2
B–3
B–4
B–5
B–6
B–7
B–8
Purple
Purple/Black
Gray
Gray/Black
White
White/Black
Green
Rear Right (+)
Rear Right (–)
Front Right (+)
Front Right (–)
Front Left (+)
Front Left (–)
Rear Left (+)
Rear Left (–)
(Accessory1)
If no connections are made, do
not let the cable come out from
the tab.
Green/Black
Battery cable (Yellow)
Ignition cable (Red)
Connect to the terminal that is
grounded when either the tele-
phone rings or during conversation.
TEL MUTE
TEL mute cable (Brown)
Connect either to the power control
terminal when using the optional
power amplifier, or to the antenna
control terminal in the vehicle.
A–7 Pin (Red)
P.CONT.OUT
Power control/ Motor antenna
control cable (Blue/White)
A–4 Pin (Yellow)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Connector A
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Connector B
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Installation
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2WARNING
Installation
Connecting the ISO Connector (see p.20)
The pin arrangement for the ISO connectors depends on the type
of vehicle you drive. Make sure to make the proper connections to
prevent damage to the unit.
The default connection for the wiring harness is described in 1
below. If the ISO connector pins are set as described in 2 or 3,
make the connection as illustrated.
Screw(M4 × 8)
(commercially available)
Firewall or metal support
1 (Default setting) The A-7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connec-
tor is linked with the ignition, and the A-4 pin (yellow) is con-
nected to the constant power supply.
Unit
Vehicle
Ignition cable (Red)
A–7 Pin (Red)
Bend the tabs of the
mounting sleeve with
a screwdriver or simi-
lar utensil and attach
it in place.
Battery cable (Yellow)
A–4 Pin (Yellow)
Metal mounting
strap
(commercially
available)
Self-tapping
screw
(commercial-
ly available)
2 The A-7 pin (red) of the vehicle's ISO connector is connected to
the constant power supply, and the A-4 pin (yellow) is linked to
the ignition.
Unit
Vehicle
A–7 Pin (Red)
NOTE
Ignition cable (Red)
Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place. If the unit is
unstable, it may malfunction (eg, the sound may skip).
Battery cable (Yellow)
A–4 Pin (Yellow)
3 The A-4 pin (yellow) of the vehicle's ISO connector is not con-
nected to anything, while the A-7 pin (red) is connected to the
constant power supply (or both the A-7 (red) and A-4 (yellow)
pins are connected to the constant power supply).
Unit
Vehicle
Ignition cable (Red)
A–7 Pin (Red)
Battery cable (Yellow)
A–4 Pin (Yellow)
NOTE
When the connection is made as in 3 above, the unit's power will
not be linked to the ignition key. For that reason, always make sure
to turn off the unit's power when the ignition is turned off.
To link the unit's power to the ignition, connect the ignition cable
(ACC...red) to a power source that can be turned on and off with
the ignition key.
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Removing the hard rubber frame
Removing the Unit
1
Refer to the section “Removing the hard rubber frame” and
then remove the hard rubber frame.
1
Engage the catch pins on the removal tool and remove the two
locks on the lower level.
Lower the frame and pull it forward as shown in the figure.
2
3
Remove the screw (M4×8) on the back panel.
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Insert the two removal tools deeply into the slots on each side,
as shown.
Catch
Lock
Screw (M4X8)
(commercially
available)
Catch facing up
Accessory2
Removal tool
2
When the lower level is removed, remove the upper two loca-
tions.
4
Lower the removal tool
toward the bottom, and pull
out the unit halfway whilst
pressing towards the
inside.
2CAUTION
Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the removal tool.
NOTE
5
Pull the unit all the way out
with your hands, being care-
ful not to drop it.
The frame can be removed from the top side in the same man-
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Troubleshooting Guide
What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before
calling service, first check the following table for possible problems.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The power does not turn on.
The fuse has blown.
After checking for short circuits in the cables, replace the
fuse with one having the same rating.
No ACC position on vehicle ignition.
The Attenuator function is turned on.
Connect the same cable to the ignition as the battery cable.
Turn off the Attenuator function.
No sound can be heard, or the
volume is low.
The fader and/or balance settings are set all the way to
one side.
Reset the fader and/or balance settings.
The input/output cables or wiring harness are connected
incorrectly.
Reconnect the input/output cables and/or the wiring harness
correctly. See the section on "Connecting Cables to
Terminals".
The cassette tape is bad.
Try playing another cassette tape. If no problem is experi-
enced, the first tape was bad.
Nothing happens when the but-
tons are pressed.
The computer chip in the unit is not functioning normally.
The tape head is dirty.
Press the reset button on the unit (see page 4).
Clean the tape head, referring to the section on "Cleaning
the tape head" (see page 4).
The sound quality is poor or dis-
torted.
A speaker cable may be pinched by a screw in the car.
The speakers are not wired correctly.
Check the speaker wiring.
Reconnect the speaker cables so that each output terminal
is connected to a different speaker.
Radio reception is poor.
The car antenna is not extended.
Pull out the antenna all the way.
The antenna control cable is not connected.
Connect the cable correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
The memory is erased when
the ignition is turned off.
The battery cable has not been connected to the proper
terminal.
Connect the cable correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
The ignition and battery cable are incorrectly connected.
Connect the cable correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
The TEL mute function does
not work.
The TEL mute cable is not connected properly.
Connect the cable correctly, referring to the section on
"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
The TEL mute function turns on
even though the TEL mute
cable is not connected.
The TEL mute cable is touching a metal part of the car.
Pull the TEL mute cable away from the metal part of the car.
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Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
FM tuner section
Frequency range (50 kHz Space) ..............87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 26dB) ..................................0.7 µV/75 Ω
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N = 46dB)................................1.6 µV/75 Ω
Frequency response ( 3.0 dB) ..............................30 Hz – 15 kHz
Signal to Noise ratio (MONO) ..............................................65 dB
Selectivity (DIN) ( 400 kHz) ............................................ ≥ 80 dB
Stereo separation (1 kHz) ....................................................35 dB
MW tuner section
Frequency range (9 kHz Space) ......................531 kHz – 1611 kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 20dB) ............................................25 µV
LW tuner section
Frequency range ..............................................153 kHz – 281 kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 20dB) ............................................45 µV
Cassette player section
Tape speed ..............................................................4.76 cm/sec.
Wow & Flutter (WRMS) ....................................................0.12 %
Frequency respons (120 µs) ....................30 Hz – 14 kHz ( 3 0dB)
Separation (1 kHz) ................................................................43 dB
Signal to Noise ratio ............................................................54 dB
Audio section
Maximum output power..................................................35 W × 4
Output power (DIN 45324, +B=14.4 V) ..........................21 W × 4
Tone action
Bass:............................................................100 Hz 10 dB
Treble:..........................................................10 kHz 10 dB
Preout level / load ..............................................1800 mV / 10 kΩ
Preout Impedance ............................................................≤ 600 Ω
General
Operating voltage ..............................14.4 V (11 – 16 V allowable)
Current consumption ....................................10 A at Rated power
Installation size (W × H × D)............................182 × 53 × 155 mm
Weight................................................................................1300 g
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