LIFE STYLE HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM C-707I INSTRUCTION MANUAL This model consists of a main unit (RD-C707) and a pair of speakers (LS-C707). Decla Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Manufacturer: Kenwood Corporation 2967-3 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-8525 Japan EU Representative’s: Kenwood Electronics Europe BV Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC UITHOORN, The Netherlands © B60-5700-08/00 (E/X) AB en01_c-707i.
Safety Precautions Before Applying Power Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. Units are designed for operation as follows. Australia .....................................................AC 240 V only Europe ........................................................AC 230 V only Safety precautions WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. accessory recommended by the manufacturer. – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8. 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, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. 9.
Safety Precautions 19. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
How to Use This Manual Operation procedure While this system can be controlled from either the remote control or the main unit, the explanations in this manual primarily describe operation procedures using the remote control. CD This section explains how to play a CD. In addition to commercially available music CDs, you also can play discs with MP3 and WMA audio files recorded on them. For details, see (page 24). Playing a CD Load and play the CD.
How to Use This Manual Operation icons Explains the procedure for CDs. Explains the procedures for USB devices. Related functions that may also be helpful Explains the procedure for the radio. CD Related Information z Supported Media R Page 24 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39 Explains the procedure for digital audio players. Explains the procedures for iPods. Explains the procedures for external components.
What the System Can Do Wide range of recording formats Disc Playback As well as music CDs, the system will also play discs containing recorded audio files (MP3/ WMA). Supports USB device connection USB Input Port A USB port supports connection of USB flash memory and USB mass storage class compliant digital audio players. Supports iPod connection iPod Input Connector An iPod connector lets you enjoy using the system with your Apple iPod.
Contents Before Using the System Be sure to read these precautions. Safety Precautions……………………… 2 Before Applying Power …………… 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ………………………………………… 3 How to Use This Manual …………………… 6 Accessories ……………………………… 10 Installing the System …………………… 11 Connecting the System ………………… 12 Component Names and Functions …… 18 Basic Operation ………………………… 22 Important Information ………………… 24 To ensure safety, read the items by this mark carefully. Procedures by Input Source P.
Accessories Check that all accessories are present in the package. AM loop antenna (1) FM indoor antenna (1) Remote control (RC-F0509E: 1) Speaker cords (50 cm: 2) AC adapter (AC-120400A: 1) Power cord (1) Remote control batteries (R6: 2) The speaker cords are connected at the factory. If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If the unit was shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately.
Installing the System Notes on installing the system Always install the system on a flat, stable surface. When installing the system on a stand of some sort, be sure to check the strength of the stand. Do not locate the speakers too close to a TV or PC. The magnets used in the speakers may cause color irregularities on TV or PC screens. When moving this system, be sure to hold onto the main unit. Holding onto the speakers can cause the main unit to fall.
Connecting the System Main Connections Caution for Connection Do not plug the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet until all the connections are completed. Before disconnecting any cords or cables, always turn the system off and unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet. FM indoor antenna AM loop antenna Push into the slot. 1 Connect the lead to the [FM75Ω] terminal. 2 Find the location that gives the best reception. 3 Secure the antenna as high up as possible.
Connecting the System Microcomputer malfunctions If the system does not operate normally or shows display errors, reset the microcomputer. (Page 81) Connecting the AC adapter Use only the AC-120400A that comes with this product. To ensure optimum operation of the system, locate the AC adapter as far away as possible from the system. AC power cord To AC wall outlet AC adapter cautions Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter with cloth, blanket or other material.
Connecting the System Detaching and attaching the speakers You can detach the speakers from the main unit and position them as you like. Before detaching or attaching the speakers, or replacing the speaker cords, always turn the system off and unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet. If there is a disc in the main unit, remove it. When only one of the speakers is detached, the unit is unstable and can tip over when subjected to vibration or impact. Take care whenever detaching or attaching speakers.
Connecting the System Connecting the speakers Align the speaker with the main unit so the protrusions in the main unit enter the installation holes of the speaker. From the front of the speaker, move it as indicated by the arrow. Replacing the speaker cords If you want to use the speakers while they are detached from the main unit and the speaker cords are too short, you can replace the supplied cords with the following type of commercially available speaker cords: AWG24-18 (Conductor Diameter: 0.
Connecting the System Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices When connecting a related system component, read the instruction manual that comes with the component too. Ensure that all the cords are securely connected. Loose or incomplete connections may result in noise interference or no sound at all. Caution for outdoor antenna installation Opening the front panel Since antenna installation requires skill and experience, always consult your dealer before installation.
Connecting the System iPod Connect an iPod to the [iPod] terminal on the front panel of the main unit. To connect an iPod, you will need a PNC-iP120 iPod connection cable (optional accessory). When you are not using the iPod, unplug the iPod connection cable from the main unit. For information about supported iPod models, see page 27. AUX IN Connect the audio OUT terminals on components such as VCRs to the [AUX IN] terminal on the rear panel of the main unit. Audio OUT VCR, etc.
Component Names and Functions Main unit Top CD slot (Page 30) Front Standby timer indicator Red: Normal standby Orange: Timer standby Display (Page 19) Remote sensor (Page 21) VOLUME (Page 22) PowerK (Page 23) Turns the system on or off (Standby). G, H (Pages 34, 35, 50, 57) TUNER/band (Page 42) STOPF (Pages 34, 35) CDE (Page 30) USBE (Page 32) iPodE (Page 56) INPUT SEL. (Pages 48, 60) [D.
Component Names and Functions Display The displays shown here may differ from the actual display. Lights in the PTY search mode. (Page 47 ) Lights when an RDS broadcast is received. (Page 46) Shows numbers and text. Displayed when a USB device is detected. (Page 32) Displayed while SOUND is selected. (Page 65) Displayed while EX.BASS is on. (Page 64) Displayed when an iPod is detected. (Page 56) Displayed while a broadcast is being received in FM STEREO mode. (Page 42) Displayed while a CD is loaded.
Component Names and Functions Remote control Displays channel. (Page 46) Adjusts the recording level. (Page 54) Performs PTY search. (Page 47) Remote control keys with the same names as keys on the main unit have the same functions as the main unit keys. Switches power on and off (Standby). (Page 23) Configures time and timer settings. (Pages 68, 69) Switches the source/controls playback. (Pages 30, 32, 42, 48, 56, 60) Switches the folder playback mode. (Page 37) Selects folders.
Component Names and Functions Using the remote control After plugging the main unit into an AC wall outlet, press the power [K] key on the remote control unit to turn the system on. After the system powers up, press the key for the function you want to use. Point the remote control at the remote sensor when using it. Approx.
Basic Operation This section explains basic general operations and how to play music. 1 2 3 Adjusting the volume level Lowers the volume Raises the volume Raises the volume Lowers the volume Mute Press this key again to unmute the sound. 22 C-707I en02_c-707i.
Basic Operation Preparations 1 Check the connections. (Pages 12-17) Have the remote control ready. (Page 21) If you plan to use a USB device, digital audio player, iPod, or other external device, connect the device to the main unit. (Pages 16, 17) Turn on the system. Pressing the [TUNER/band], [CDE], [USBE], [iPodE], [INPUT SEL.] (main unit only), [D.AUDIOE] (remote control only), or [AUX] (remote control only) key will turn on power.
Important Information Supported Media Media USB flash memory USB Icon in this manual Explanation Never connect any other device besides USB flash memory or a USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player to the [ USB] terminal. Note that Kenwood will not be held liable for any losses related to malfunction, damage, or data loss due to connection of any other type of device.
Important Information Supported Audio Files On this system, you can play the audio file types listed below (MP3, WMA), which have been recorded with a CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, or USB device. MP3 files File formats: MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3/ MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3/ MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3, Lower sampling rate (MPEG 2.5) Extension: .mp3 Sampling frequency: 8 kHz to 48 kHz Bit rate: 32 kbps to 320 kbps WMA files File format: Windows Media™ Audio compliant Extension: .
Important Information Handling Discs Handling precautions Cautions on CD discs When handing a disc, never touch the playing surface. Discs playable on the system This system can play back CD (12 cm, 8 cm), CD-ROM, CDR, or CD-RW discs, or the audio part of CD-EXTRA discs. Use of an 8 cm CD adapter is not supported.
Important Information Handling an iPod Handling precautions Supported iPod models Be sure to read the instruction manual that comes with the iPod you are using. To connect an iPod, you will need a PNC-iP120 iPod connection cable. This system does not come with an iPod. It is up to you to purchase an Apple iPod separately. The following are the iPod models that can be connected to this system.
Important Information Notes on transporting or moving the system Before transporting or moving this system, take the following actions: 1 Disconnect any iPod, USB flash memory, or USB audio player connected to the main unit. If there is a CD loaded in the system, remove it. 2 Press the [CDE] key and check to make sure that “NO DISC” appears on the display. 3 Wait a few seconds and then turn the system off.
Procedures by Input Source This chapter explains the operation procedures for each input source. For information on the sound quality settings and component settings regardless of the input source, see
CD This section explains how to play a CD. In addition to commercially available music CDs, you also can play discs with MP3 and WMA audio files recorded on them. For details, see (page 24). Playing a CD Load and play the CD. z If a disc is already loaded, simply press the [CDE] key to turn the system on and begin playback. 1 Open the slide door and load the CD. z Center the CD with the inlet slot with the label side facing towards the front of the main unit.
CD Related Information z Supported Media R Page 24 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39 z Cautions when loading a CD – A CD cannot be loaded while the system is in Standby mode. – Do not try to force a CD into the inlet slot while the system is in Standby mode. Doing so can cause malfunction. – If you experience problems loading a CD, pull it out and then re-insert it. – Do not touch the playing surface of the disc.
USB This section explains how to connect USB flash memory or a USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player to the system and play its MP3 or WMA audio files. Playing back from a USB device This section explains how to play MP3 or WMA audio files from USB flash memory or a USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player. z Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the USB device you are connecting.
USB Related Information z Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices R Page 16 z Supported Media R Page 24 z Handling USB devices R Page 26 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39 Disconnecting a USB device 1 Press the [F] key to stop playback. 2 Press the [F] key again. 3 When the message “REMOVE OK” appears, disconnect the USB device. z Disconnecting a USB device deletes all program playback settings. (Page 39) English en03_c-707i.
CD/USB Playback Operations This section explains how to do normal playback, in addition to folder playback, program playback, random playback and repeat playback. Operations During Playback Operations during CD playback Pausing and resuming playback Press the [CDE] key. Stopping playback Press the [F] key. Playing the tracks in the previous/next folder (in Folder Playback mode) To go to the previous folder, press the [PREV.] key. To go to the next folder, press the [NEXT] key.
CD/USB Related Information z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Selecting Folder Playback Mode R Page 37 Operations during USB playback Pausing and resuming playback Press the [USBE] key. Stopping playback Press the [F] key. Playing the tracks in the previous/next folder (in Folder Playback mode) To go to the previous folder, press the [PREV.] key. To go to the next folder, press the [NEXT] key.
CD/USB Switching Display Contents Selecting title display and TAG information display MP3/WMA TAG information such as track titles, artist names and album names are recorded in audio files. The display changes as shown below each time you press the [DISPLAY] key. File name TAG title TAG album name File number Day/Clock TAG artist name z Any display for which there is no title or TAG information available is skipped.
CD/USB Related Information z z z z Supported Audio Files R Page 25 Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39 Track Random Playback Mode R Page 41 Track Repeat Playback Mode R Page 41 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Setting the System Clock R Page 68 Selecting Folder Playback Mode MP3/WMA This mode plays the files in the selected folder only. 1 Press the [F] key to stop playback. 2 Press the [FOLDER] key to select folder playback mode.
CD/USB Playback sequence for folders and track files MP3/WMA When you play a CD or music from a USB device that contains recorded audio files, the track files are played sequentially beginning with the files in the ROOT folder, as shown in the figure. Sample folder configuration Folder name Track file name ROOT F0_1.mp3 F0_2.mp3 F0_3.mp3 Track file playback sequence Track 1.......F0_1.mp3 Track 2.......F0_2.mp3 Folder name Track file name Track 3.......F0_3.mp3 Folder 2 F1_1.mp3 F1_2.
CD/USB Related Information z z z z Supported Audio Files R Page 25 Track Random Playback Mode R Page 41 Track Repeat Playback Mode R Page 41 Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards Selecting Track Program Playback Mode You can select the sequence for up to 32 tracks. z If the CD is already playing, press the [F] key to stop playback. z In folder playback mode, you can program the tracks in the currently selected folder. 1 File playback mode Press the [P.MODE] key to select programming mode.
CD/USB 2 Use the number keys or the [G] and [H] keys to select the track or file you want to listen to. Program number Track number Track 10 selected as program track 1 3 Press the [ENTER] key. z If you enter the wrong track or file in a program, press the [ENTER] key and then the [CLEAR] key. Return to step 2 and repeat the procedure. 4 If you want to select more tracks, repeat steps 2 and 3. z You can select up to 32 tracks for playback.
CD/USB Related Information z Selecting Folder Playback Mode R Page 37 z Selecting Track Program Playback Mode R Page 39 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards Track Random Playback Mode This mode plays the tracks in the current CD or in a folder in a random sequence. z If “PGM” is displayed, press the [CLEAR] key while playback is stopped so it disappears from the display. 1 Press the [RANDOM] key. The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key.
Receiving Radio Broadcasts This section explains how to listen to the FM/AM radio and set radio stations. Listening to FM/AM Radio Simply pressing the [TUNER/band] key turns on the system and allows you to listen to the radio. 1 Select a reception mode. Press the [TUNER/band] key. The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key. FM (Stereo) FM (Monaural) AM “ST.” is displayed while a stereo broadcast is being received in FM (Stereo) reception mode. 2 Select a station.
Receiving Radio Broadcasts Related Information Presetting Stations R Page 44 Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards Setting the System Clock R Page 68 Choosing from stations that are not preset (Auto/Manual Tuning) Using Auto Tuning Holding down the [TUNINGI/J] key for more than 1 second will cause the system to jump automatically to the next receivable station. Repeat this step until you find the station you want.
Receiving Radio Broadcasts Presetting Stations Use this procedure to make the station you are currently listening to a preset number. If the selected preset number is already assigned a station, the existing station is overwritten by the new station. You can preset up to 40 FM and AM stations. 1 Select the reception mode you want to use to preset a station. Press the [TUNER/band] key to switch the source. To receive FM stereo broadcasts, select “FM (Stereo)”.
Receiving Radio Broadcasts Related Information Listening RPage XXto FM/AM Radio R Page 42 RPage XX- Clearing All Preset Stations This procedure deletes all of the currently preset stations. 1 Hold down the [CLEAR] key for about 4 seconds. The message “TUNER CLEAR?” remains on the display for about 10 seconds. 2 Press the [ENTER] key. While the “TUNER CLEAR?” message is on the display, press the [ENTER] key. English en04_c-707i.
RDS (Radio Data System) This system is designed for RDS reception, it can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions such as automatic display of the station name. Select the FM band. (Page 42) PS (Program Service) Name Display When an RDS broadcast is received, the station name is automatically displayed. The “RDS” lights up when an RDS broadcast (signal) is received. To switch the displays Press the [RDS] key.
RDS (Radio Data System) Related Information Listening to FM/AM Radio R Page 42 Searching for a Desired Program Type (PTY Search) The tuner automatically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a specified program type (genre). 1 Press the [PTY] key. When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type is shown on the display. If no PTY data is available, or if the station is not an RDS station, “None” is displayed. 2 Press the [<] or [>] key to select the desired program type.
D.AUDIO You can connect a Kenwood digital audio player (referred to hereafter simply as “digital audio player”) to the system and use it to play tracks. Playing Back from a Digital Audio Player Use this procedure to connect a digital audio player to the system and play tracks. z Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the digital audio player you are connecting.
D.AUDIO Related Information z Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices R Page 16 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Adjusting the Input Level R Page 51 Disconnecting the Digital Audio Player 1 2 Turn off this system and the digital audio player. Disconnect the digital audio player. z Disconnect the digital audio player’s connection cable from the [D.AUDIO IN] terminal. English en05_c-707i.
D.AUDIO Operations during digital audio player playback Pausing and resuming playback Press the [D.AUDIOE] key. Playing the tracks in the previous/next folder To go to the previous folder, press the [PREV.] key. To go to the next folder, press the [NEXT] key. Skipping forward/back Hold down the [G] or [H] key. Skipping tracks, skipping back, skipping to the start To skip to the previous or next track: Press the [G] key (previous) or [H] key (next).
D.AUDIO Related Information z RPage Playing XX Back from a Digital Audio Player R Page 48 z Audio RPageSettings XXR Page 63 onwards Adjusting the Input Level Use the following procedure to adjust the input level of a digital audio player. Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the same volume setting. 1 Turn off the digital audio player. 2 Press the [D.AUDIOE] key to switch the source. 3 Adjust the Input Level.
D.AUDIO Recording to a Digital Audio Player This section explains how to record from a variety of different sources to a Kenwood digital audio player. You also can configure the digital audio player to detect silence and divide the recording into tracks automatically. z Always turn this system and the digital audio player off before connecting the digital audio player. z Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the digital audio player you are connecting also.
D.AUDIO Related Information z RPage Connecting XX Other (Commercially Available) Devices R Page 16 z Adjusting RPage XX-the Recording Level R Page 54 3 Prepare the source to be recorded. Recording from a CD, USB, iPod Press the [CDE], [USBE], or [iPodE] key to pause playback. Select the track you want to record or pause at the location from which you want to start recording. (Pages 30, 32, 34, 35, 56) Recording from a digital audio player Press the [D.
D.AUDIO Adjusting the Recording Level If you notice distortion or if the recorded sound is too low, adjust the output level. 1 Select the output level. Press the [REC OUT LEVEL] key to toggle between the recording levels. z When a Kenwood digital audio player is connected to the [REC OUT] terminal, it is recommended that you select the optimal recording level for each device.
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iPod This section explains how to connect and play back from an iPod. Connecting and Playing Back from an iPod Use this procedure to connect an iPod to the system for playback. z Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the iPod you are connecting. z Use the PNC-iP120 connecting cable (optional accessory) to connect an iPod. z For information about supported iPod models, see to page 27.
iPod Related Information z Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices R Page 16 z Supported iPod Models R Page 27 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards Operations during iPod playback Pausing and resuming playback Press the [iPodE] key. Playing the tracks in the previous/next album To go to the previous album, press the [PREV.] key. To go to the next album, press the [NEXT] key. Skipping forward/back Hold down the [I] key or [J] key.
iPod Random Track Playback Mode (Shuffle) This mode plays the tracks on an iPod in random sequence. 1 Press the [RANDOM] key. The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key. Track random playback OFF Album random playback z Check the iPod display to see the currently selected shuffle mode. z This mode is not supported with the iPod classic (6th generation) and iPod nano (3rd generation). z Pressing the [G] key skips back to the beginning of the track being played.
iPod Related Information z RPage Audio Settings XX R Page 63 onwards z RPage XX- Track Repeat Playback Mode This mode repeatedly plays the tracks on an iPod. 1 Press the [iPodE] key to play a track you want to repeat. 2 Press the [REPEAT] key to begin repeat playback. The mode changes as shown below each time you press the key. Single-track repeat playback OFF All-track repeat playback z Check the iPod display to see the currently selected repeat mode.
External Components This section explains how to connect external components to the system and play back tracks. Playback from External Components Connect the external component to the system as described in (page 17). z When connecting external components, always turn this system and the external components off beforehand. z Also refer to the instruction manual that comes with the external component being connected.
External Components Related Information z Connecting Other (Commercially Available) Devices R Page 17 z Audio Settings R Page 63 onwards z Adjusting the Input Level R Page 62 Disconnecting the External Component 1 Turn off this system and the external component. 2 Disconnect the external component. English en08_c-707i.
External Components Adjusting the Input Level Use the procedure below to adjust the input level for the external component connected to the [AUX IN] terminal. Use this adjustment when the volume from an external component is noticeably higher or lower than other input sources at the same volume setting. 1 Select AUX as the source. Press the [AUX] key. Press the [INPUT SEL.] key. The source changes as shown below each time you press the key. AUX 2 D. AUDIO Adjust the input level.
Audio Settings Use the procedures in this chapter to specify the sound quality settings for your stereo system. The EX.BASS setting can be adjusted for enhanced bass, and the SOUND setting can be adjusted to bring out the optimal sound quality of each track. EX.BASS • Enhancing the Bass Range ………………………………… 64 SOUND • Adjusting the High Range and Low Range ………………… 65 English en09_c-707i.
EX.BASS The EX.BASS setting can be used to enhance the bass range. Enhancing the Bass Range 1 Press the [EX.BASS] key. The setting changes as shown below each time you press the [EX.BASS] key. “EX.BASS” appears. “EX.BASS” disappears. z Turning on EX.BASS disables the SOUND function automatically. 64 C-707I en09_c-707i.
SOUND Use this setting to adjust the low and right ranges and achieve the type of sound you want. Adjusting the High Range and Low Range 1 Press the [SOUND] key to select the range level. The range being adjusted changes as shown below each time you press the [SOUND] key. “BASS” (low range) adjustment “TREBLE” (high range) adjustment z Returns to normal display after about 5 seconds. 2 Adjust the level. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys.
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Component Settings This chapter explains basic timekeeping settings, as well as settings for the timer, display, and other functions that help make the system easier to use. Setting the System Clock ………………………68 Setting the Timer • Setting the Sleep Timer (SLEEP) …………………………… 69 • Setting the Program Timer (PROGRAM) ………………………… 70 Display Settings • Setting the Display Brightness (DIMMER) ………………… 74 Auto Power Save …………………………………75 English en10_c-707i.
Setting the System Clock Set the system clock to the correct time. If the system clock time setting is not correct, the Program Timer will not start playback at the correct time. 1 Press the [TIMER] key. Press the [<] or [>] key. Press the [ENTER] key. The current time will appear if clock settings are already configured. Press the [ENTER] key and advance to step 2. 2 Set the day of the week. Use the [<] and [>] keys to set the day of the week. Press the [ENTER] key. 3 Select the timekeeping format.
Setting the Timer Related Information A Sleep Timer automatically turns the system off after a set interval, while a Program Timer starts playback at a specified time. Setting the Sleep Timer (SLEEP) The timer turns the system off automatically after a preset interval. You can set an interval from 10 to 90 minutes, in 10-minute increments. 1 Press the [SLEEP] key. The interval increases by 10 minutes each time you press the key. The next setting after 90 minutes is timer off.
Setting the Timer Setting the Program Timer (PROGRAM) This function allows you to use the timer to start playback automatically at a specified time. You can set two timers (PROG. 1 and PROG. 2) at the same time. Set the system clock to the correct time before performing this procedure. (Page 68) If you want the radio to play when the programmed time is reached, preset the station before performing this procedure. (Page 44) Make sure the times for PROG. 1 and PROG.
Setting the Timer Related Information Presetting RPage XX Stations R Page 44 RPage the Setting XX System Clock R Page 68 4 Select the day (or days) on which the Program Timer will run. Press the [<] or [>] key. The mode setting cycles as shown below each time you press a key.
Setting the Timer 7 Specify the “OFF TIME” (off time). Use the [<] and [>] keys to set the hour. Press the [ENTER] key. Use the [<] and [>] keys to set the minutes. Press the [ENTER] key. 8 Select “PLAY” or “AI PLAY”. Press the [<] or [>] key. Playback is at the volume you set in step 9. This setting causes the volume to increase gradually up to the volume level you set in step 9. Press the [ENTER] key. 9 Set the volume. Press the [<] or [>] key. Press the [ENTER] key.
Setting the Timer Related Information Setting the RPage XX System Clock R Page 68 RPage XX 11 Press the power [K] key to turn the power OFF. The [STANDBY/TIMER] indicator on the main unit lights in orange. To exit the setting procedure part way through Press the [TIMER] key. To turn a timer off or on When the system is turned on, hold down the [TIMER] key for about 2 seconds. The setting changes each time you hold down the [TIMER] key for about 2 seconds. 1 displayed PROG.
Display Settings Use this procedure to adjust the brightness of the display. Setting the Display Brightness (DIMMER) The brightness of the display can be adjusted to one of 2 levels. Adjust the brightness according to your preferences and the conditions in the room. 1 Hold down the [DIMMER] key for about 2 seconds. The setting changes as shown below each time you press the key. Display: Dark Illumination: On Display: Dark Illumination: Off Display: Bright Illumination: On 74 C-707I en11_c-707i.
Auto Power Save Related Information Auto Power Save (A.P.S.) is automatically turns the system off if no operation is performed for 30 minutes after a CD or a USB connected device stops playing. 1 Hold down the [A.P.S.] key for about 2 seconds. The setting toggles on and off each time you hold down the key. “A.P.S.” appears. “A.P.S.” disappears. z If the input source is “TUNER”, “D.AUDIO”, “iPod”, or “AUX”, A.P.S. is triggered whenever the volume is set to zero (VOLUME 0) or when MUTE is on.
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Maintenance This chapter explains what to do when error messages appear on the display or when problems arise. It also describes how to store and maintain the system so it continues to provide enjoyment for many years to come. Messages …………………………………………78 Troubleshooting …………………………………79 Glossary …………………………………………82 Care and Storage …………………………………83 Specifications ……………………………………84 English en12_c-707i.
Messages Displayed Message Meaning Can't READ * (* is a number or symbol.) CD disc information cannot be read correctly. R The disc is dirty. Clean the disc. (See .) (Page 83) R Insert the disc correctly in the center of the inlet slot. (Page 30) The CD is loaded the other way around. R Load the CD correctly. (Page 30) CD NO DISC There is no CD loaded. The CD cannot be recognized. R Load a CD. (Page 30) Er-CD01 The CD unit is not operating correctly. R Request servicing.
Troubleshooting Whenever the system is not operating as expected, check the following tables to see if you can resolve the problem yourself before requesting service. Amplifier/Speakers Symptoms Solution Ref. page Check all connections as described in . Increase the volume. Cancel the MUTE setting. Unplug any headphones plugged into the main unit. 12 - 17 No sound from the headphones. Check that the headphone plug is inserted correctly. Increase the volume.
Troubleshooting CD Symptoms A CD does not play back when loaded. Solution Ref. page Load the disc correctly with the label side facing towards the front of the main unit. Clean the disc. (See .) Allow any condensation to evaporate. (See .) Close the slide door. 30 No sound output. Press the [CDE] key. Clean the disc. (See .) 30 83 Playback skips. Clean the disc. (See .
Troubleshooting Device connected to the [iPod] terminal Symptoms iPod is not recognized. Cannot control the iPod. Poor response. Solution Ref. page Connect with a PNC-iP120 iPod connection cable (optional accessory). Connect the PNC-iP120 iPod connection cable securely. Check that the iPod model is compatible for playback by the system. 17 Disconnect the iPod from the system, disconnect all devices from the iPod, and then re-connect it to the system.
Glossary Term 82 Meaning Page CD-DA Refers to music CDs. Almost all discs normally referred to as “CDs” are actually CD-DA discs. 24 MP3 An audio compression method developed by Germany's Fraunhofer IIS, which achieves high rates of data compression by discarding data not readily audible to humans. MP3 can compress data down to rates of approximately 1/11 (128 kbps) while retaining sound quality equivalent to a music CD.
Care and Storage Care and storage of main unit Keep the system out of the following locations Areas exposed to direct sunlight. Areas subjected to excessive humidity or dust. Areas exposed to direct heat from heating equipment. Be careful against condensation Extreme differences between system temperature and air temperature can cause water droplets (condensation) to form on the system. The system will not operate properly while condensation is present.
Specifications Main Unit (RD-C707) Amplifier Effective output power during STEREO operation ......................................10 W + 10 W RMS (1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D., 6Ω) EX.BASS ................................................................... +4 dB (70 Hz, Vol. 20) Input terminals (Sensitivity/Impedance) LINE (D. AUDIO/AUX) ............ 600 mV / 47 kΩ (At input level 0) Output terminals (Level/Impedance) REC OUT (D. AUDIO) ........................................2.