Introduction Your choice of this product indicates that you are a devotes o excellence i sound reproduction. We appreciate your patronage and sake pride in the long tradition of quality components, that our company represents So that you can gat the most out of your unit.
For the U.8.A. and Canada Before applying BOWER A Caution: Read this page carefully to keep your safety. For Australia and Europe Important ‘1 Units shipped 1o the U.S.A. and Canada are designed for i operation on 120 volts AC only. For the United Kingdom Important Units shipped to Australia are designed for partition on 240V AC only. Units shipped 10 Europe a6 designed for operation on 220 V AC only. For other countries Important! Units shipped o the UK. are designed for operation on 240 volts AC oly.
Please read afl of the safety and operating instructions before operating this unit. For best results, follow all warnings placed on the unit and adhere tc the operating and use instructions. These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 1. Power sources The unit should be connected 10 & power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. 2.
11. Magnetic fields — Keep the unit away from sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker systems, radios, motorized toys or magnetized objects. 12. Cleaning — Do not use volatile solvents such as alehouse, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, sic. clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth. 13. Carts and stands ~ 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 14.
Before operation B Removal of packing materials (protective material} for transportation Packing material The packing material shown in the diagram has been placed in the unit to protect it during transportation. Remove the packing material before using. Do not throw it away but keep for later use.
System connections Do not insert the power plug into the socket until all connections are completed, Connect the output terminals of this unit 1o the amplifier or receiver input terminals {CD, AUX st} by the supplied audio cord. Al st refer 1o the manual for tha amplifier to which the connection is to be made. [~ AC vantage selector switch (Except for some lowercase.
Controls ad indicators e Ply 002 indicator i TRACK mode PGM (program) mods —Program check indicator ((P Gal) REPEAT indicator Disc indicator TACK No. indicator Remote control sensor Magazine insertion slot Display window KEN WOOD s rime crimp ace e eaven|zrsmansa indicator Time counter, program No. SINGLE TIME TOTAL TIME 1R & poem Massenet Music calendar (1 ~ 20) Numeric keys ([T} ~ [G] FT) Used when setting track or time, PHONES terminate EJECT key —’ Magazine slides out.
Remote cnr i Al the keys have the same functions as the front panel controls. Transmitter section REPEAT key _\L P-MODE key 1 Skip keys { o e DISC SELECTOR quays (i)~ [&D Numeric keys ([T} ~ (6] [FT) Search keys [ | TIME DISPLAY key RANDOM PLAY key Play/pause key [B741] CLEAR key Stop key 8] CHECK key KEN WOOD o B Operating range of remote control unit This functions as shown in the diagram below. although thees can be variations depending on the temperature, humidity and place of use.
Preparing to play Magazine z Disc tray M Notes on handling the magazines: B Inserting a disc into the magazine 1. Press the magazine lock button and take out the disc tray. 2. With the labs! upwards, correctly insert the disc into the disc tray. 8. Slide the disc tray horizontally along the left side and right side grooves of the magazine and insert it completely. » Iris not necessary to press the dock bunion. 1. 1f the disc tray is inserted aslant into the magazine the unit will not operate.
POWER switch Magazine L When the power has been turned on e R tzatziki s o s aew ey ;,i) e e aus tic indicator illuminated whether or not & disc is present, When putting in magazine Displays as above and remains 3t standby. B How to insert the magazine 1. Press the POWER switch to turn on. 2. Insert a magazine containing discs. 3. Firmly press the magazine until a click can be heard.
Manual play ack mote) Play mode indicator numeric keys i i POWER switch SEARCH keys PLAY/PAUSE kay SKIP keys ([l . Confirm that{ TRACK]is laminating Lights up Indicates the time lapsed Indicates recorded track numbers Example of pausing play at the third track tights up payed ere erased in order 12 Lippmann Em The numbers of the tracks already STOP key [B) =\ MODE key @ Paying ali the discs in the magazine 1. Press the POWER switch to turn on, 2. insert a magazine containing discs, 3.
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Programmed play (gram mode) 1t is possible to program and play a maximum of 32 tunes in 2 desired sequence. DISC SELECTOR keys D~y B¢ ] indicator Numeric keys [+10 CLEAR koy KEN WOOD married compact oo #4760 geometry. por CHECK ki POWER switch EJECT key SKIP keys ECK kay ({le] . 0 PLAY/PAUSE key SEARCH keys { [%4] .
Example of when the CHECK key is pressed f 5.C.| illuminates and goes out after several minutes. ’Track number being checked The display shows the program numbers being checked snd then returns to 00:00 after several seconds. Example of when a program is changed 1 e Number of the track gaiter the change # Checking & program Press the CHECK key to confirm program contents. e Each time you pass the CHECK key, the display shows DISC No. and track number in programmed sequence. B Changing a program 1.
Repeated play ng EAT | indicator e KEN WOOD mistimes cone any oes guavas 4_4 ERECT key [Webb’ POWER switch DISC SELECTOR key$ —-m— 0-@ When REPEAT key is pressed Oy ay Peons BEPEAT_GHGK_SLEar TOP key PLAY/PAUSE key i P-MODE kgy —om REPEAT key B To repeat all the tracks 1. Press the REPEAT key. el 2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE key | i ® When in the track mode, tracks of all the disc are played repeatedly. & When in the program mode, el the tracks programmed are played repeatedly. 3.
Random playing This function allows for random selection of the tracks each time and continuous playing in any order, iris particularly useful for playing so that people will not get tired of the same sequence of music when hearing it for a long time. RANDOM PLAY key s WOODWORKER wucnieue comeback ome saves EJECT kev (B LAY PAGED BERET ore c.an SECTOR ey DO TR manna pay, When the track is selected, [FANDOM | changes from blinking 1o lighting up and play starts. SKIP keys ([Fe . B \— MODE key STOP key [H] #
Time display switching and timer playing KEN WOOD sen v Goalless £42 paves Changing time display TIME DISPLAY key Each time you press the TIME DISPLAY key during pay in any play mods, the time display changes in the order as below, While playing in track mode Whigs playing in program made or random playing in track mode (D The elapsed teems for the track woe Twe The remaining time for the track i i 3 The elapsed time for the whale disc Total T The remaining time for the whole dies Total e T3 The elapsed tim
in case of difficulty What appears to be a malfunction may taxiways be serious. Firstly, check the following items before consulting the service personnel, Symptom Cause No power is applied with the POWER switch ON. 1. Power plug is housefly connected. 2. With the power plug consented to the finking power socket of an amplifier, the power of the amplifier Is med off, Remedy 4. Insert the power plug firmly to the AC outlet. 2. Turn the amplifiers power ON Disc is loaded, player does not play.
Specifications [Format] Type: Read system: . Compact disc player Nor-contact optical pickup About 200 to 500 rpm Rotational seep: [Audio] Frequency response: kHz 1 dB more than 88 dB . 0.007% at 1 kHz . more than kHz . Below measurable limit . 1.2 V2.2 Benignant-noise ratio: Total harmonic distortion: Channel separation: Wow flutter: Output fevel/impedance: . Headphone jack output: [General] Power consumption: 18W W 440 mm H: 114 mm D: 345 mm 6.5 kg (12.