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1. KENWOOD COMPACT Hi Fi COMPONENT SYSTEM M 515 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH Read Safety instructions and others carefully before using the System CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE Compatible iPod models Audio Video iPod nano 5th Generation iPod model iPod nano 4th Generation iPod nano 3rd Generation iPod nano 2nd Generation iPod nano 1st Generation iPod touch 3rd Generation iPod touch 2nd Generation iPod touch 1st Generation iPod classic iPod video 5th Generation iPod photo 4th Generation iPod 4th Generation iPod mini 2nd Generation iPod mini 1st Generation iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G Only for still picture SISISISISISISISISISISISISISIS If iPod does not play correc
2. You can store three Daily Timer settings 2 Cancel the selected Daily Timer MENU CANCEL e Tune into a station insert a disc or connect a USB mass storage class device iPod to the System beforehand 1 Select a Daily Timer number CLOCK TIMER gc gt 3 Set the timer contents G b The timer indicator is turned off e The timer contents are kept 3 Press TIMER repeatedly to exit from the setting CLOCK TIMER Auto Standby You can turn off the System automatically AUTO STBY SLEEP Hold A STBY SET lt gt A STBY CANCEL Hour and minute for the on time and off time Playback source e For TUNER FM Select a preset number To preset Stations see Presetting stations in FM radio e For CD or USB Select a track number For MP3 WMA Select a group then a track number Volume e To correct a misentry during the process press A STBY and SET appear alternately e The A STBY indicator starts flashing after playback stops If no operation is done for about 3 minutes the System is turned off e This function cannot be used when TUNER FM or AUDIO IN is selected as the source e This function does not work when Sleep Timer is activated e This function does not work for iPod mini 1st and 2nd Generations iPod photo 4th Generation or iPod 4th Generation CANCEL You can return to the previous step 10 8 24 9
3. ka repeatedly the frequency changes step by step e When an FM program is broadcast in stereo the S stereo indicator lights up Types of broadcast programs e To stop searching press PTY SEARCH e To search for another station press PTY SEARCH while the indications are flashing 3 Cset e When a Radio Data System signal is not received the If no program is found NOTFOUND appears frequency is displayed a a 2 Select a source 01DE ZAL iPod N lt lt Improving the reception l y h To improve the reception a ne Tuning in to a preset station mT 1 3 Adjust the volume MONO lt gt STEREO e When the monaural mode is activated the stereo effect is lost DIMMER O iPod Notes on iPod connection Menu operations e When detaching the dock adaptor from the dock Playback operations pull up the dock adaptor with your fingernail or sharp pointed tool using the slot Be careful not to injure your fingertips cx or damage the terminal of the direct dock Information shown on the display differs depending To select an item on the menu ock on the type of the iPod DO NOT connect or disconnect the iPod when the CT Dock adaptor supplied with System is turned on To play back pause iPod the iPod or sold separately iPod To display the menu to go back to the previous menu MENU CANCEL Be sure to reduce the volume on the System to the Pres
4. 51 35 AM Presetting stations Receiving FM stations with Radio Data PTY search Searching for stations l EEE l You can preset up to 30 FM stations System You can search for a program from the preset stations by TUNER While listening to a target station Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an specifying PTY code 1 E additional signal along with their regular program While listening to a station ae C e A signals PTY SEARCH TUNER F ihai O e If you want to know more about Radio Data System Cm 2 visit lt http www rds org uk gt STANDBY lamp gt 2 Select a preset number To display the Radio Data System information PTY and SELECT appear alternately DISPLAY 2 Select a PTY code n Hold Hold CES PF C LAS v7 F M ra d IO PS NO PS gt PTY NO PTY RT NO RT Tu rm ona nd off The station search stops when a station of 3 Ger A gl 3 Start searching sufficient signal strength is found Frequency s Clock PTY SEARCH t h e powe r e To manually stop the search press BPI or ka a Displayed if related signals are not sent by a station e When the System finds the one you have selected that To erase a preset station PS Program en tt station is tuned in 1 Tune in to a preset station see below Service 2 MENU ANGEL Vb ib ddlg PTY Program xN Type RT Radio Text Text messages the station sends Commonly known station names e When you press gt or
5. RMAL 500 mV 47 kQ HIGH 250 mV 47 kQ iPod x 1 DC 5 V 500 mA Video out Composite USB Compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Compatible device USB mass storage class device Compatible file system FAT16 FAT32 Output power DC 5 V 500 mA Tuner e FM tuner Receiving frequency 87 50 MHz to 108 00 MHz Antenna 75 Q unbalanced type Speaker e Type Bass reflex type e Speaker Full range 10 cm e Power handling capacity 20 W e Impedance 60 e Dimensions W x H x D including projecting parts 140 mm x 250 mm x 135 mm e Weight approx 1 speaker 1 3 kg Supplied accessories See Supplied accessories in Getting started Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Playable disc file types Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your System check this list for a possible solution before calling for service e This System can play back Audio CD and CD R CD RW in Audio CD format MP3 WMA files on a CD R CD RW ISO 9660 format or USB mass storage class device maximum data transfer rate 2 Mbps e This System cannot play packet write discs e This System can recognize up to 99 groups and 999 tracks on a disc and USB mass storage class device e For MP3 WMA playback Some MP3 WMA files may not be played back due to their recording conditions Files created with the following functions provided with Windows Media Player 9 or after cannot be played b
6. ack DESSAS class device may cause abnormal playback of the HIGH lt gt NORMAL device In this case disconnect the USB mass storage Press or Qa To clear the stored position perform one of the class device then reset the System and the USB mass To stop playback following operations e This function affects only the sound coming out through the storage class device Press PTY BEARGH Press W twice speakers e While playing back a file on a USB mass storage class Cu Open the disc tray device do not disconnect the device Doing so may Disconnect the USB mass storage class device cause malfunction on both the System and the device e This function cannot be used for Program Play M515 EX 5th indd 2 10 8 24 9 51 47 AM
7. ack e WMA Professional e WMA Lossless e WMA Voice This System can play only discs of ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 This System can play back MP3 WMA recorded at the following sampling frequency and bitrate MP3 Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bitrate 32 kbps 320 kbps VBR WMA Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bitrate 48 kbps 192 kbps VBR Audio files encoded in VBR Variable Bitrate may contain data outside the compatible bitrate of this system Such audio files containing incompatible bitrates cannot be played back It is recommended to record each file at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz and at a bitrate of 128 kbps This System can show the Tag data e For playback of files on a USB mass storage class device You cannot play back files larger than 2 GB This System may not play back some USB mass storage class devices and does not support DRM Digital Rights Management e Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is n
8. d CANCEL Playback operation oo To play back pause a disc The PRGM indicator is turned off vi Press m To exit from Program Play press W The PRGM indicator 7 TUNER T Plays tracks in the current group is turned off o play back pause a USB mass storage class device mete PoP Notes on USB mass storage class device connection Pay ise z RND GRP RND in a random order MP3 WMA The stored program is kept AUA H Connect a USB mass storage class device when the Press m only System is turned off to prevent malfunction To select a track Plays all tracks in a random e Do not use a USB hub Be pee order cae Resume Play 2 Start playback of the external device e When connecting with a USB cable use a USB 2 0 cable Press or RND OFF off Cancale whose length is less than 1 m This System stores the beginning of the stopped track e The USB mass storage class device is charged through To fast forward a track 2 cD USB ee RESUME RESUME oo the USB MEMORY terminal when USB is selected as em or m Adjusting the audio input level Tec ie Press and hold gt Q Canceled You can change the audio input level through the AUDIO IN jack You cannot connect a computer to the USB MEMORY To fast reverse a track terminal of the System Press and hold Caa When you start playback again it starts from the C TE e Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB mass storage To select a group beginning of the stored tr
9. fected Do not unplug the AC power cord before turning off the System Some of the settings you have made will be lost if you do so From left speaker From right speaker Sound and other adjustments O Display settings Display illumination brightness You can dim the display window and illumination DIMMER Initial settings Canceling the display demonstration When you plug in and turn on the System the display demonstration starts automatically if no operation is done for about 2 minutes DIMMER 1 gt DIMMER 2 a DIM OFF lt To cancel the display demonstration On the main unit DIMMER O DEMO Hold Display information You can change the information shown on the display DISPLAY Ex During playback of a CD Setting the clock 7 cock TIMER Current track s elapsed time lt Clock e The information shown on the display differs depending on the source Exit from the setting CLOCK ADJUST CLOCK and ADJUST appear alternately 3 Adjust the hour and minute LD e To go back to the previous step press CANCEL O Sound adjustments Fade muting To drop the volume in a moment FADE MUTING To restore the volume press again or adjust the volume level Sound Turbo To emphasize the sound SOUND TURBO e The clock is not shown on the display until you set it e The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month You may need to readj
10. g a video picture from your iPod on your monitor Make the appropriate video setting on iPod For details of the setting see the instruction manual for iPod DO NOT turn off the System with the volume set to an extremely high level The HP indicator lights up when headphones are connected to the System otherwise the sudden blast of sound may damage your hearing speakers and Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones headphones when you turn on the System or start playback Plavback Repeat Play Program Play Prohibiting disc ejection Paperelge ay paceoperavions a You can lock the disc tra a While playback is stopped hi hee S PROGRAM While the System is on standby gt a PRGM D mob On th i it REPTRK S 1 Repeats the current track TOO oe a REP GRP S i la in the current group 2 Select a track number up to 32 tracks gt only Stereo mini plug cord aes While holding e CD lights up when an audio CD is set eee Repeats all tracks lt a gt gt G not supplied USB lights up when a USB device is connected REP OFF Off Cancels e MP3 or WMA lights up while an MP3 WMA is To cancel press CANCEL Piet E Disc USB played B o X erna or LOCKED gt UNLOCKED T th disct Random Play PA i read anit P econ e To check the programmed contents press kaa or PI evi ce SB 7 aa e To erase the entire program press and hol
11. gt The disc is recorded using packet writing UDF file system It cannot be played The USB mass storage class device is not connected properly NO FILE appears on the display device Groups and tracks are not played back as you expect MP3 WMA files are not recorded on the disc or USB mass storage class gt Playing order is determined when the groups and tracks are recorded It depends on the writing application The disc USB mass storage class device sound is discontinuous Sound from the USB mass storage class device is interrupted gt The disc is scratched or dirty MP3 WMA files have not been properly recorded onto the USB mass storage class device Noise and static electricity may stop the sound In this case disconnect and connect the USB mass storage class device again after turning off the System The disc tray does not open or close Timers The AC power cord is not plugged in Disc ejection is prohibited LOCKED appears see Prohibiting disc ejection in Disc USB Daily Timer does not work gt The System was turned on when the on time came The timer starts working only when the System is turned off When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again See Setting the clock in Initial settings and Daily Timer in Timers on the
12. ot responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance M515 EX 5th indd 1 General Power does not come on Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before you finish gt Power plug is not inserted securely Plug it in securely gt There is atime limit Start the procedure again Unable to operate the System from the remote control No sound is heard The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the System is blocked gt The battery is exhausted Speaker connections are incorrect or loose Headphones are connected Set the volume control to proper sound level FM radio Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise iPod Antenna connection is incorrect or loose The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned gt Electrostatic discharge from your body may cause noise If this happens turn the System off then on again The iPod does not play but CONNECT appears on the display PLEASE IPOD CHECK appears on the display Disc USB gt The iPod battery is low or exhausted Charge the iPod battery The iPod is not connected properly The disc USB mass storage class device does not play facing up The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side
13. ouch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc e Put the disc back in its case after use e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case e Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and moisture To clean the disc Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge Cleaning the System e Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the System is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well then wipe clean with a dry cloth e Since the System may deteriorate in quality become damaged or get its paint peeled off be careful about the following DO NOT wipe it hard DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substances such as insecticides to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact for along time 10cm Main unit Specifications Main unit General e Power source For European models For Australian models e Power consumption at operation 22 W e Power consumption in standby mode 1 W or less e Dimensions W x H x D including projecting parts 165 mm x 250 mm x 229 mm 2 3 kg AC 230V 50 Hz AC 240V 50 Hz e Weight approx Audio output e Analog sound output Speakers x 2 Output power IEC 268 3 20 W 20 W at 6 10 THD Fitting impedance 60 160 Audio input e Sound input AUDIO IN x 1 NO
14. right Ifthe System does not work correctly disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet wait for a while then connect the cord again e Kenwood corporation bears no responsibility for any loss of data in USB mass storage class device or iPod while using this System Getting started O Supplied accessories O Prepare the remote control After unpacking check to make sure that you have all the following items To replace the battery in the remote control e Remote control RC F0515E x 1 e Lithium coin battery CR2025 x 1 The battery has been installed in the remote control when shipped from the factory FM antenna x 1 If anything is missing consult your dealer immediately In this manual e The remote control buttons are used for explaining the operations unless mentioned otherwise However if the System has the same or similar button names they can also be used for the operations e File and track are used interchangeably Lithium coin battery product number CR2025 Connections NOTES e Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals connecting cords or the power cord Also keep the antenna away from metallic parts of the System connecting cords and the AC power cord Otherwise it could cause poor reception e When connecting the speaker cords match the polarities of the speaker terminals red to and black to e DO NOT connect more than one
15. s gt m minimum level before connecting iPod Adjust the E Notes l l p d p h volume after starting playback O Select a trac Operate iPod touch or iPhone itself in the following i oO a oO n e You cannot send any data to the iPod from the System Brake ee cases Do not carry the System with iPod connected It might When operating the home button cause damage to the dock or you might drop the iPod To fast forward a track When selecting application icons on the home screen PHONES AE UDI i Do not touch or hit the iPod terminal pins or connector When dragging the slider l l p pins in the dock for iPod directly Doing so might cause Press and hold Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio damage to the connector pins sources with high recording levels If distortion occurs 5V 500mMA iPod is charged through the dock when the System is To fast reverse a track it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of iPod For Headphones not supplied medon paceanchad ne Soy a ne the iPod see the instruction 9 ay back at ran ress repeatedly BASS TREBLE To play back repeatedly REPEAT Press T repeatedly Stereo mini plug cord In this manual iPod means iPod iPod touch and iPhone device When iPod touch or iPhone device is especially To put iPod in sicap moade mentioned iPod touch or iPhone is used in this case Press and hold Before viewin
16. speaker to each terminal e Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the System e DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to come into contact with the metallic parts of the When you use the remote control for the first time pull out the insulation sheet A CAUTION e Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach If a child accidentally swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately e To prevent the battery from overheating cracking or starting a fire Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire Do not leave the battery with other metallic materials Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when throwing away or saving it Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar tools e Dispose of battery in the proper manner according to federal state and local regulations The battery battery pack or battery installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat source such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION for lithium battery e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made SPEAKERS System e The supplied speakers are not magnetically shieled Keep enough distance between the speakers and a TV otherwise the color on the TV screen could be af
17. tly update iPod software to the latest version 2010 Kenwood Corporation LVT2196 001A E X COMPACT mpP3 wmn DIGITAL AUDIO Made for iPod iPhone Radio Data System 0910YOMMDWDAT 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 CE CAUTION Proper Ventilation Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas indicated by the dimensions in the illustration 15cm 15 cm 1cm tem 15cm Speaker z Speaker t10 cm Front view Main unit Side view 15cm 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Maintenance To get the best performance of the System keep your discs and the mechanism clean Handling discs e Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly e Do not t
18. ust the clock periodically TURBO ON uneoor Hyper Bass Sound HBS To reinforce the bass sound eS fr HBS ON ea Pid HBS OFF Bass and treble levels BASS TREBLE 2 Adjust the level TA OTimers Sleep Timer Specify the time in minutes AUTO STBY SLEEP e SLEEP 10 gt SLEEP 20 SLEEPOFF SLEEP180 e To check the remaining time until the System shuts off press SLEEP once Daily Timer By using Daily Timer you can wake up with your favorite music To a wall outlet FM antenna supplied Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception Z CAUTION for outdoor antenna installation Since antenna installation necessitates skill and experience always consult your dealer before installation The antenna should be placed at a distance from the power distribution wires Otherwise an electric shock accident may occur if the antenna falls down To view video picture from the iPod Composite video cord not supplied Monitor To composite video input 4 Press TIMER repeatedly to exit from the setting CLOCK TIMER 5 Turn off the System The STANDBY lamp starts flashing e While on standby the timer indicator is not displayed To cancel a Daily Timer 1 Select a Daily Timer number CLOCK TIMER e Set the clock before using Daily Timer see Setting the clock in Initial settings e
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