Kenwood DP 1050 Owners Manual
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GOO/ANEDI
CD PLAYER
DP-2050
DP-1050
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
This Insvuction manuaI is used for two modeIs. I
Model avaiIabiIrty and features (functions) may differ
dependmg on the country and sales area.
For detarIs, refer to page 7.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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Introduction
Your choice or [hls product indicates that you are a devoiss lo
axcallanca in sound rspmduczion
We appreciaro your pntmnaqeand rake przd rn rhe long rradir'ion of
quaIily components met our company represems.
So lha( you can get the most out 01 your unit, we suggest that you
take the time to read through this manual before you hook ND and
operate yoursysrern, This Will acquainryou Wirri opelallng leeruras
and systemrcunriectlun considerauons so that your iisrening plea»
sure Wili be enhanced right from IN; start
You Wiil noiice mar in all aspecis or pianning, engineering, sryiing,
operating canvenience and adaptability we have scugrir lo amicir
pare your needs and desires, ,, , ,,
Kup this manual handy for mum Moran-a.
For your record:
Record the serial numosr, found on me back or me will. in the
spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided
below, Raler to the model and serial numbers whenever you call
upon your dealer rur inrorrnariori or Sen/ice o s pmduci.
Muriel Serial Number
Unpacking
Unpack the unit caralully and make sure thal all accessories are put
aside so they Wln nor be lost.
Examine mo uriiz Io: any possiblilly 0' shipping damage lfyour unir
is damaged or fails to operate. notify your dealer immediately. if
your unir was shipped in you directly, nociry iris snipoinn campanv
witncur delay. Only ths consignee (the person or company receivV
ing the Unit) can file a claim againsme carrierior snipprng damage.
We recommend mar you rerain ine original anion arid packing
materials for use should you Iransport or ship the unii in "is future.
The marking of products using lasers
(Except for same urns.)
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Thalahel isamscriedrotheraarpaneland saysrnanhe component
uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1.
II moans xhazrhe unir l8 ullllllrlq laser beams that are of a weaker
class, There is no flannel OI lnzaldnus ladlafion outslds the unit
For the U.S.A. (DP-2050 only)
CAUTION:
Use ulconuols uradlusrmams oi peflarmance or procedures orher
inan mesa spanifiad herein may rasuir in hazardous radiation
moosura.
in compliance wirn Federal Regulsnuns. lollowing are reproduo
irons of labels on. or inside me producx reiarino In laser nroducr
safety.
KENWOOD CORPORATlON
SHIONOGl SHIBUYA BUILDING 17-5,
2-CHOME, SHIBUYA, SHlBUYArKU,
TOKYO] JAPAN
KENWODD CORP CERTlFiES THIS EQUIPMENT
CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS No.21 CFR i
1040V10, CHAPTER I, SUBCHAPTER J.
Locarion Back Panel
Accesso es
0 Audio card -
0 System control cord
0 Remote COMIOI unit
(Dnzusu only)
ul I Batteries -
(DP-2050 only)
- AC plug auapror yr
(Exceol lor same areas)
F03 the unit wirna Eumpean
AC oiug in areas other man
Europa,
Contents
Introduction »
Aanora apply ng power
ASafetngrecaufions »
AIMPO ANT SAFEGUARDS
Before operation
System connections
Controls and Indlcators -
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Caution: Read the page: marked A carefully to ensure ssh operation.
Remote control operation (DP-2050 only)
Manual play (TRACK model ~
Programmed play IPGM made)
Repeated play
Random In -
In case ordifvflcultv v
Specifications
2 Dramas/DP 1050 law
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions
belore operating this unit. For best results, follow all
warnings placed on the unit and adhere to the operating
and use instructions. These safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
1. Power sources- The unit should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the
operatinginstructionsoras marked ontheaooliance,
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 particularattenticn to cords at: plugs. convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit irom the
unit,
Nev-r pull or stretch
the curd.
. GroundingorpolarizationaTheprecautlonsshould
be taken so that the grounding or polarization means
of this unit is not defeated.
P
Vontllltlan - The unit Should be situated so that its
location or position does not interraro with its proper
ventilation.
To maintain good ventilation, do not put records ora
table-cloth on the unit. Place the unit at least 10 crrl
away from the walls
Do not use the unit on a bed, sofa, rug or similar
surface that may block the VEntllation openings.
. Water and moitturo - The unit should not be used
nearwoter- for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near
a swimming pool, etc.
used at extremely low, or treaztng temperatures.
Theidealambienttemperatureis above +5°C(A1"F).
oP-zoao/DP-i 050 (En)
. Temperature-The unit may not function properly it
,
ti Caution: Read this page cararully to ensure sale operltion.
7. Heat - The unit should be situated away trom heat
sources such as radiators, heat ragistars, stoves, or
other units (including ampiiiiarsi that produce heat.
. Electric shoek-Careshould bataken so that objects
do not fall and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure
through openings. it a metal object, such as a hair
pin are needle, comes into contact with the inside of
this unit, a dangerous electric shock may result Fol
families with children, never permit children to put
anything, especially metal, inside this unit
9. Enclosure removal - Never remove the enclosure.
irthainternai partsaretouchedacoldentally,aserious
electric shock might occur
10.MngnetlcfiIIdI -- Keep the unit away from sources
of magnetictieldssuchasTVsets, speaker systems,
radios, motorized toys or magnetized objects.
11.0Iuening - 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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Controls and indicators
-lProgram chuck) indicator
Play mode indicators REPEAT
TRACK mode indicator
GM [P'W'lm ccns indicator
mode
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Pause indicator #J
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TRACK NO. indicator Music calendar display (1 ~ 20)
Play indicator
Time coumer and program No. display
SINGLE TlME indicator,
TOTAL TIME indicator
TIME DISPLAY key .
Numuric keys
CHECK key Disc my REPEAT kov [El ~ IE, MEI)
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POWER PHONES lack RANDOM kev STOP key Skip keys
switch
PLAY MODE key Ramola control light unsor Search key!
[DP-2050 only)
CLEAR key OPEN/CLOSE key PLAY/PAUSE key
To use the headphone
Cunnem commerclally-available siereo headphones in (he PHONES DP-ZOEO only
Jack lor pin/ale listening.
Adyust me sound volume using he OUTPUT LEVEL key: on the
remore annual um.
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- OUTPUT LEVEL My:
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Programmed play (PGM mode)
The program mode allows you to play desired trucks in the order V0 want l0 hear them. A maximum of 20 selenions
can be antemd in mdmory.
l Playing de
ed tracks in desired order (PGM mode)
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1 Enter the PGM mode.
Press the PLAV M I DE key.
FLAVMDDE r 7
m indicalarllnhh up.
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The SINGLE TIME dlspllv charms:
rrr TOTAL TIME display,
2 Program desired tracks in dosirad order.
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END m D a E D
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D El m lill {in
Example
To program track No; 2. 5 and 25:
l2! 5 Elm Em
11.: numberoflhe
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1 , progr-m lF-No.) ls
-nllnks. _ Lu? P - U r displnyadlmalaw
l seconds
Truck Nev l
_ 4 . Thermalumd nl
m. reigned truck
will be displayed.
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- Up (9 20 tuna: can be pmgrammedr
o lfym: madea mislake. press me m key and selecl
the correm rrack.
. Tracks can also be prsgsmmed by rsadlng the disc label
wnlls me dlsc rray ls open.
0 K a tune number larger than 21 [22 ard subsequent? is
selected, the remaining lime or me whole co dlsr: wlll not
be dlsplayed.
3 Start playback.
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. Tracksare played rn meordsrmey ale programmed (P-Nc l
0 ll one mm; 5le keys MEI or Ell rs pressed dullng
programmed prayhack. the (lack bemg aeyad ls sklpped in
the rurwara or reverse dlrection
4
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To check the programmed order
Max
M indlcumr llyms up.
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Track Na.
- Every rlms me key ls pressed, the track No. and the
order ll was plugrammed llLNo) are dlsplayed m me order 0"
programming
a The prevlon display wl'l resume in a few seccnds.
To resume normal playback
I We playback in iha orderof
the (rack being plavear
Hack NUS on CD le start alter
To stop prugrummed playback
m7 FLAV/PIUEE
bill
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Auanpaca lunction
lrl lhe program mode. a space of about 4 seconds ls lnssrled
auwmztlcally oetween the programmed tracks. This furrmlon ls
provlded to lacllltale (he DPSS lunc. on of lhe cassette deck.
However, such a space may also be insened in case the sound cl
two Imcks are conllmed, (or emmpls with some classlc muslc and
llye recordrrgs.
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Repeated play
I Repeated playback
1
,
Repeated playback of programmed tracks
,
Repeated playback of the whole CD
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PLAY MODE key HAY/PAUSE key
1 Enter the PGM mode.
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1 Enter the TRACK mode.
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IT (-13 Inaleallor am up,
2 Select the desired tracklsl.
2 Press the REPEAT key.
REPEAT lndicllov liams up.
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mm
REPEAF indlmlar llgrlu up.
l... 1 . . . . .
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0 All oi [he selected [racks wlll be played 'epeatedly
I W only one Heck Is selected, lhal mack will be played
repeatedly.
3 Press the REPEAT key. 3 Start playback.
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HAY/PAUSE
4 Start playback.
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To resume normnl playback
Presstha m key again.
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REPEAT indicate! woe: off.
. US- wail
I The playback will be resumed under The CD player mode set
belere me repeat.
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