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Kenwood M1GD50 Clock Radio User Manual

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1. Power Menu button Displays the menu Press in screen saver mode to turn the display on Artist name Track title Elapsed play time Play time Mode N Up button Each press skips to the beginning of the current track or of the previous track Skip down Press and hold to fast reverse the track em Pl ii ae Track No Number of selected tracks D Down button gt r Bs Pl 7 Remaining battery T e Each press plays the next track Skip up A B Repeat page 19 power Press and hold to fast forward the track File format page 9 MP3 Playback of MP3 files HOLD switch KEN OOD WMA Playback of WMA files page 8 Sound mode E HOLD page 21 None HOLD canceled Play Pause button Sleep timer Play made Play mode Lets playback pause temporarily page 22 page 19 Pause mode D Sleep timer on None Timer off Resumes playback Pressing and holding for more than 1 sec Sets an A B repeat point page 19 Number of tag information display characters The following table shows the maximum number of characters that the Player can use to display each item of tag information Tag information Album title Track title D The Player switches OFF automatically after it has been left in pause mode for a certain period Number of characters MEMO oftime Auto power off The time until Auto Power OFF occurs can be changed page 23 English 18 Various play mo
2. Kenwood M_D5 Format Sync Kenwood M_D55 Shuffle Kenwood M_D55 Sync Now Playing to Kenwood M_D55 Kenwood M_D55 gt Start Sync ClipDrive gt Shuffle Rp Sync Previously Skipped Files More Options Help with Sync End Sync Partnership Set Up Sync Advanced Options 16 Using Windows Media Player 10 Pe ed 1 Connect the Player to a PC eee eee eee eee a CR CC nn RO m m ee snnunnnnnnnNNNEENMEENEMNEEENEEEENEENENEESEENEENENEENEENEENEEENENENERENENENEENENNEEEENENEEEEHENEN W N A A or gt D un lt A o or ot or gt D or 5 als un LA D A e gt D o 3 lt g ul 5 A MD n mo Ce n 9 lt MD o Cr ee ee eee CCC CC CC ES Ul Click the Format icon Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help Sync Sync List to M_D55 Start Sync FE Edit Playlist PS Set up Sync Le Sync List es M Title Status Size Title Size TrackO1 Ready to synchronize 9 12 MB Music nnnnnnunnnnnnnunnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnsnnnnnunnun mmnmnmnmmmnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnmnunnuss When the connection mode is MSC mode When KENWOOD_DAP is displayed on Windows 1 Connect the Player to a PC ee ee 2 Open the removable disk corresponding to this Player Click Start Computer KENWOOD_DAPI ee ee ee ee 3 Format t
3. Py Click the Start Rip button The Player can play the following 2 types of music files pose MP3 mp3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 18 Track18 3 03 r Start Rip Sampling frequency 4d 32 44 1 48 KH ES 16k 320 kbps Variable Bit Rate VBR 16k 320 kbps Ver 2 2 2 3 2 4 When the Rip Option dialog box is displayed WMA wma Windows Media Audio Select Do not add copy protection to your music check I understand that 32 441 48 KHz music have copied and then click OK 1 39k 320 kbps ee ee ee ee ee he ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee a ee ane ee ee D EE ea a eee ee eee ee ee a eee eae Variable Bit Rate VBR 32k 355 kbps Using Windows Media Player 11 10 9 A music CD can be ripped into the PC using the Windows Media Player 11 10 9 The following steps describes the operation with the Windows Media Player 11 10 SIMON MEANS EN For the operating procedures of software including the Windows Media Player refer to the Sureview erin Fe ad A AL Rs a i ee a gt 1 Launch the Windows Media Player manuals and help information for the software ee If copy protection is set when capturing tracks of a music CD into the PC using the Windows 2 Click the Rip button on the top Media Player transferring the music file to the Player is limited only to the Windows Media Player The music files which are transferred using drag amp drop or copy a
4. or the removable disk KENWOOD DAP corresponding to this Player Click the Delete icon Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help Sync Sync List to M_D55 Start Sync LE Edit Playlist PS Set up Sync r Syne List M_D55 v M Title Status Size Z Title Size TrackO1 Ready to synchronize 9 12 MB Music TrackO2 Ready to synchronize 11 92 MB Track DT A MB English T1 i p n i wn a gt Formatting Formatting can be used to delete all of the music and other files stored in the Player Caution Formatting deletes all of the files in the Player It also deletes demonstration music which cannot be restored later It does not alter the settings made with the Settings menu Once formatted the memory cannot be restored to the previous condition Be cautious when performing formatting When the connection mode is MTP mode When Kenwood M_D5 or M_D5 is displayed on Windows Using Windows Media Player 11 Pe ed 1 Connect the Player to a PC Penne eee mnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennsnennunmennununns 2 annnnunnnunmununnmnnunnunnnnnunnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnunnunmuNEnENENEmENmENEEEEEmEmENEmEEEEEEEmEmENmE ee 2 3 Click the Sync button on the top 4 ee snnnnnnnnnnEnNNENENAEENSNANEEAENAMENENANESSESENEESANANESANERENAENMENEEENAEERENERERAENENEHEHENE ARR mn nn nnnnnnnnnmnnnununens ee 5 Click the arrow below the Sync tab to open a menu and select
5. Media Player 11 10 Using Windows Media Player 11 Pe ed 1 Connect the Player to a PC tnnnnununnmunnnmununnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnununnunnnnunnnmuNnNENNNENNNmNNENEENmENENmMENENENNmENMENmEN ee i RO Rennes nn snnsnnennsmnssnuusss ee RM RRRR RRRnmnnnmsnnnnnemnnnnunnnenuunn 2 3 Click the Sync button on the top 4 annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnmnnnnnnnnnunnnnmnNEnENnmEmnENmEENENEmmEmENEmmE Pe Select the MTP player Kenwood M_D5 or the removable disk KENWOOD_DAP corresponding to this Player Ce ee MR nm nn nn mn snusnnennens 5 Select the music file to be deleted right click to open a pop up menu and select Delete from it Windows Media Player Fa L gt Music Kenwood M_D55 Son Lj GE Search 2 dd gs i gt k Playlists Album Title x sawon Z Kenwood 4 Jd Library 1 8 GB E Recently Added Unknown Artist A Q Artist Unknown nya 1 01 Track1 _ Next Device Album 4 Unknown Artist 2 02 Track 2 Unknown Genre TER 2 Songs Paste Aft Here LA 444 MB remaining Genre Unknown Year 4 04 Track 4 En Es Add to Sync List a A yy Rating gt ClipDrive Edit a amp Kenwood M_D55 Drag items here Arti oo Artist o create a list to sync Album from Kenwood M_D55 d Songs to your computer ARR ee 15 Using Windows Media Player 10 1 2 3 4 Ps i nnnmnnnnnnnnmnnuunns ee Selectthe MTP player M_D5
6. Menu button turns off Recharging completes in about 3 5 hours The method for disconnection from the PC after recharging is variable depending on the connection mode For details see lt Disconnecting the Player from the PC gt page 10 E _ Start up the PC before connecting the Player MEMO The Player is switched ON automatically at the moment it is connected to the PC e When the USB connection always use a supplied USB cable The player should be connected directly to the USB port of the PC We cannot guarantee the operation if the player is connected via a USB hub Recharging and battery indication On screen icons i occ Power Menu button s indicator during USB connection St The indicator lights during recharging The indicator is extinguished when recharging completes Data is being transferred between the player and the PC Connecting a PC Connect the Player to a PC to transfer music from the PC to the Player and to recharge its battery The connection mode varies according to the OS running on the PC and the version of Windows Media Player 11 Qu T os 9 Windows Media Player not installed Windowsvita o owe Ps Windows XP SP1 SP2 Windows 000 sc sc _ D e When the OS is Windows XP it is recommended to patch Service Pack 2 The descriptions in this manual assume that Service Pack 2 is used Update the OS and Windows Media Player to th
7. ON 2 See page 8 6 Select a track Track title for example a ep Artist ge Artist name 2 Openthe home screen Play all B gt Il Track title e 00 01 04 56 001 00 z he home screen opens ad Track title Artist te Track title Ps bass On 5 Album m Genre E ses deem ons dass niscs amen als a aus ds as die soda se on dun dis at levee ae doe acbeacece ececec aa ets gw 0 Sava and did acute Track ADD URSS Unm n n nn nn snuuuuuns Pr mm mm mm mm mm mn mn m nn nnmnnnnnnunms 3 Select a major item Artist for example 3 CT Artist The list for the major item intermediate Album items is displayed Genre e gt V JS Track annnnunnnnunnnsnmnunnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnmENEnENENEmENmEmEEEEEmEnENmEEEEEEEmEmEEmE J Atrack that does not contain tag information is classified as Unknown MEMO The music tracks are played back in either order described below Track number Order of track numbers in the tag information When there is no track number the tracks are played in order of track titles or file names Track title Order of track titles or file names in the tag information Press the Menu button to return to the previous display page 17 English aw o Ss le 3 ae a Con o A A n Display during playback Operations available during playback The display shows various information during playback
8. Unknown Year v 4 Track4 4 04 Audio quality l W 5 Track 5 5 13 Smallest g Best Size Quality wi b Track 6 4 17 7 Uses about 56 MB per CD 128 Kbps 11 English 1 p n un a gt Capturing Music in PC Using Windows Media Player 10 Pe 1 Launch the Windows Media Player i ee ee ee EEE ES EEE TEES EEE ES EESTI EEE EESEEETESEETE 2 Click the Rip button on the top jel Rip Music Find Album Info amp view Album Info ok Rip Insert an audio CD and select tracks to rip Rip Music Find Album Info amp View Album Info 7 Title Length RipStatus Artist Composer Genre Style Data Provider M rack 01 rack 02 Jel Find Album Info View Album Info For selecting a destination folder or a file format go to Tools menu gt Options gt Rip music O Plugins Privacy Security File Types Network Player Rip Music Devices Performance Library ea Specify where music is stored and change rip settings Rip music to this location C My Music Rip settings Format mp3 v _ Copy protect music CI Rip CD when inserted 1 Fiert AN mhen rinnina ie cnmnleta garm more about P3 12 English Transferring Music from PC 5 The obtained music files can then be transferred to the Player 5 Add the music files to be transfe
9. by drag amp drop T1 D un un a gt Sync Sync List to M_D55 rir 7 start sync EY Edt Playist DB setup Sync 5 X 1 Open the MTP player or the removable disk corresponding to Click Start Computer MTP Kenwood M_D5 M_D5 or MSC KENWOOD_DAP Ce Title Status Size I Te De nnnnnnnnunnunnnunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnunmnnnnmENENNNEmENENmENEEEEEmEEEnEmEmEEEmEmEmEmE 3 Drag amp drop the music file into the MTP player or the removable disk h Sync List M w M_D55 Le Favorite Links M Title Status Size Title Size Documents F TrackO1 Ready to synchronize 9 12 MB 01 Track1 1 i There are no items on the device IE Documents D Track02 Ready to synchronize 11 92 MB 902 Track 2 2 Recently Changed E roue 9103 Track3 3 ARR mm mm mm mn mn nnnnnmnnnnnmuuns B Searches 2 Music 0 04 Track4 4 amp Public Folders g l 0 items 0 a Folders W 2 items selected Artists Specify contributing art Length 00 08 22 Album Specify album Rating WF Us US Us 2 WMA Genre Specify the genre of mu 14 English T1 i 3 p un e un a gt Deleting tracks The music files transferred from the PC to the Player can be deleted from the Player Using Windows Media Player 11 10 9 The following steps describes the operation with the Windows
10. hold the Power Menu button until the KENWOOD logo is displayed The Player enters the mode before the last time it was switched OFF KENWOOD ARR mm mm ee eee ee Pe es Press and hold the Power Menu button until the pattern shown on the left is displayed Ce The display is turned off automatically when the Player has not been operated for a certain MEMO period of time screen saver mode The Power Menu button blinks every 3 seconds in the screen saver mode The time until the screen saver mode is activated can be changed page 23 HOLD function The HOLD function defeats all of the Player s buttons and helps prevent erroneous operation when the Player is carried in a bag etc The HOLD function should be canceled before using the Player HOLD canceled KENWOOD e When the HOLD function is switched on and the display is in the screen saver mode the Ed MEMO Power Menu button blinks twice every 3 seconds ica is displayed when the display is turned on English 71 i D n i wn D Recharging Battery Connecting a PC The Player incorporates a rechargeable battery hereinafter referred to as the battery which can be recharged by connecting the Player to a PC through a USB cable Recharging Battery Open the USB cover Using the provided USB cable connect the Player to a PC Recharging is complete when the indicator of the Power
11. replacement of the built in battery contact your nearest Kenwood service agent D Open the USB cover 2 Remove the 2 screws from the panel using a precision Phillips screwdriver Ce 3 Remove the back panel by releasing 7 latches 4 Disconnect the built in battery from the connector Be careful not to apply an excessive force on the connector 5 Take out the built in battery Be careful not to injure your nail or finger during removal 6 Attach a piece of insulating tape on the connector at the end of the cable from the built in battery and put it in a plastic bag etc Remove the built in battery after having confirmed that it is completely discharged EMO Once the built in battery is disconnected do not attempt to reconnect it to the connector on the circuit board Bring the removed built in battery to a rechargeable battery recycling business as early as possible English Notes on Disposal Removing the Rechargeable Battery Built in Battery Before Disposal M1GD50 IMPORTANT Never attempt to open the Player besides when disposing of it For replacement of the built in battery contact your nearest Kenwood service agent Remove the rubber of back panel D Take out the built in battery Be careful 2 Remove the 1 screw from the panel not to injure your nail or finger during using a precision Phillips screwdriver removal Attach a piece of insulating tape on 3 Remove
12. the front panel by releasing the connector at the end of the cable 8 latches from the built in battery and put it in a 4 Remove the 4 screws from the circuit plastic bag etc board using a precision Phillips screwdriver 5 Take out the circuit board 6 Disconnect the built in battery from the connector Be careful not to apply an excessive force on the connector ia e Remove the built in battery after having confirmed that it is completely discharged EMO Once the built in battery is disconnected do not attempt to reconnect it to the connector on the circuit board Bring the removed built in battery to a rechargeable battery recycling business as early as possible 32 English 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 Declaration of Conformity with regard to the EMC Information on Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment applicable for EU countries that have adopted separate waste collection systems Products with the symbol crossed out wheeled bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electrical and electronic equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts EE Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility n
13. use headphones during riding driving a vehicle or walking Otherwise a traffic accident may result Never use headphones when you ride a bicycle or driving an automobile or motorbike If the Player is used during walking the ambient sounds will be cut and you may have difficulties in hearing various warning sounds Do not operate the Player during riding or driving a vehicle Do not operate the Player when you drive or ride an automobile motorbike or bicycle Otherwise a traffic accident may result Be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the Player Do not stare at the display screen during riding or driving a vehicle Otherwise a traffic accident may result Do not leave the ear tips provided with the Player in the reach of children There has been a case in which a child swallowing a small item was suffocated to death Ifa child swallows an ear tip by accident immediately take the emergency measure to let the child vomit it out and see a doctor Precautions Do not insert or drop a metallic object or an easily flammable object inside the Player through an opening Otherwise a fire hazard or battery leak may result When connecting ancillary equipment to the Player read the instruction for the equipment switch the Player off and connect the equipment as instructed Also be sure to use the specified cord for the connection Inappropriate connection use of a non specified cord or extension of the cord may cau
14. C environment does not guarantee full operation of the Player 6 Use a PC in which either OS mentioned above is preinstalled Operation is not guaranteed on a PC running an upgraded OS ora PC assembled by yourself English Notes on Disposal Recycling the Built in Battery The Transmitter uses a lithium ion rechargeable battery cell as the built in battery The lithium ion rechargeable battery is a recyclable resource When disposing of the Transmitter take out the built in battery and bring it to your local recycling business WARNING Do not heat excessively the built in battery open it modify it or throw it in fire or water Excessive heat generation explosion or fire ignition may cause a fire Do not leave the built in battery near fire or under direct sunlight A fire explosion or excessive heat generation may result Attach insulating tape on the connectors of the built in battery A fire or explosion may result if the battery electrodes are short circuited Do not leave the built in battery within the reach of children Injury or other accidents may result If the built in battery fluid leaks and enters your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with fresh water and call a doctor If the fluid is left in your eyes an eye injury may result 31 Removing the Rechargeable Battery Built in Battery Before Disposal M2GD55 IMPORTANT Never attempt to open the Player besides when disposing of it For
15. KENWOOD DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL M2GD55 co corporation M1GD50 B60 5704 08 01 E 1ONVdS ONVITVLI SGNV1Yd4d04N HISLNAG SIVINVYS HSITDN4 Contents Safety precautions sentant 3 Unpackih Oinen ina news 5 Flow for music Dlavhark ssssss 5 Read Before Use Names and functions of parts 6 Screen display les 7 For first use Connecting stereo headphones 8 Selecting the ear tips 8 Switching Power ON OFF sms 8 HOLD UNION ne ct acted 8 Recharging Battery Connecting a PC 9 Recharging Battery 9 Recharging and battery indication 9 Connecting Pannes 9 PC system configuration requirements 9 Disconnecting the Player from the PC 10 When the connection mode is MTP ModE AES 10 When the connection mode is MSC MOE gerren on to 10 Capturing Music in PE 11 The Player can play the following 2 types CMOS TMS san 11 Using Windows Media Player 11 10 9 11 Transferring Music from PC 13 Using Windows Media Player 11 10 9 13 Data transfer by drag amp drop 14 Deleting taken aan 15 Using Windows Media Player 11 10 9 15 Formatting Sas 16 When the connection mode is MTP MOUE arane reer ne tenee er cet ert tents 16 When the connection mode is MSC UTE Spit ica eee rrcchatemttentnnpaaacnane 16 Playing music tracks Selecting music for playback 17 Display during playback 18 Number of tag information display ChArACTETS iisen asiria 18 Operations availabl
16. SD lt D Artist Album Genre Track CO ee Pe es 2 Select Settings AL C ne ARR munun unuNnNNNmNEENnENmMENuNENNENENNmENENEmEE Pr es 3 Select the item to be set 4 Settings ad Brightness Auto power off Screen savers To decrease the display brightness for example select Brightness to view B gt 0 its options lt ai gt i OR RO m n nn nnnnnmnnnununeus Pr mm mm nn nm nn sn mn nn nsssnumnnneununms 4 Select the desired option Brightness High Mid Low O a LOW about 30 seconds oun eee eee eee eee After the desired option is set the Settings l menu appears again 00 The display during playback resumes in _ Press the Menu button to return to the previous display page MEMO 23 Function items that can be set Sound mode Playback in a tone matching the genre of music Refer to lt Selecting the sound effects gt page 21 Play mode One of the following six play modes can be selected Refer to lt Various play modes gt page 19 e Sleep timer The sleep timer makes it possible to switch the Player OFF after the set period of time Refer to lt Sleep timer gt page 22 Display brightness Brightness Select the brightness level of the display panel indicates the factory setting e Auto power off Select the time until the Player is switched OFF when no operation including play
17. Start 7 7 Sync Repeat this step every time you want to update your device When the Device Setup Manage Existing Files on Device dialog box is displayed Search for the music files to be added to the library 1 Connect the Player to a PC eee eee eee eee ee Py 4 Select the MTP player Kenwood M _D5 or the removable disk 3 Click the S aie button on eto E A AE Te cee eae eee ee eee ee ALLELE ee A KENWOOD_DAP corresponding to this Player y p Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help J Windows Media Player Ja gt Music Library Artist O GE Search p lz Sync Sync List to M_D55 gt k Playlists Album Title Kenwood a Jd Library kenwood E Recently Added Unknown Artist AL 1 8 GB Album 4 Unknown Artist 2 02 Track 2 3 03 Track3 Unknown Genre 5 J Songs Paste AR Here 444 MB remaining Gene Unknown Year Year gt Sync List v x ve Rating 01 Track1 13 English Transferring Music from PC Pe mm mm mm nn mn nn mn mm nn mmnnnnmnnnnnnnus 4 Select the MTP player M_D5 or the removable disk KENWOOD_ irad fi DAR eo eo dues Open the Windows Explorer and drag amp drop the desired file from the PC s hard opens disk drive to this Player expressed as MTP Kenwood M_D5 M_D5 or MSC Eile View Play Tools Help KENWOOD_DAP on Windows Copy amp paste can also be used for data transfer Data transfer
18. acks M1GD50 Approx 16 hours Approx 240 tracks 30 Playback format MP3 Sampling rate 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 16 320 kbps Variable bit rate 16 320 kbps ID3 tag ver 2 2 2 3 2 4 WMA DRM 10 compatible Sampling rate 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 32 320 kbps Variable bit rate 32 355 kbps Not supported by Professional Lossless or Voice PC system configuration requirements OS Microsoft Windows Vista XP 2000 Not supported by 64 bit version OS USB connector Compliant to USB 1 1 2 0 standard Kenwood follows a policy of continuous advancements in development For this reason specifications may be changed without notice 1 The actual available space may be smaller than specified due to the presence of the system file area 2 The organic EL display is fabricated with high precision technology However there may be some pixels that are permanently lit or extinguished This is not a failure 3 Typical value when the provided headphones are used in the Normal sound mode This value is not a guaranteed value It may be shorter depending on the ambient temperatures and operating conditions 4 Assuming that each tracks is in the 128 kbps MP3 WMA format with playback time of about 4 min 5 Audio data with variable bit rate VBR may sometimes go beyond the bit rate range of the Player In this case the Player cannot play the audio data 6 All of the above specified P
19. back is performed 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min indicates the factory setting Display power save setting Screen savers Select the time until the display is turned off when no operation is performed 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 60 sec indicates the factory setting e Language Select the language used for the displayed menus etc ENGLISH EA ASa amp DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL ITALIANO NEDERLANDS indicates the factory setting e Initialize Initialization resets the settings made using the Settings menu etc to the default settings made at the factory Refer to lt Initialization gt page 25 System information System The system information of the Player total memory capacity available memory capacity and version No is displayed Press the Play Pause button to hide the system information display English Setting the menu language Select the language used for the display SUR es 1 Open the home screen a The home screen opens un D g3 gt lt gQ gt a gQ Es i n i 5 le D ae SD lt D gt ilbum Genre 2 Track Co RO mm mn nn mms mnmnnnnnnnmnnsunsss Pe es 2 Select Settings beo ee 3 Select Language Settings EE RO Initialize System 4 D tnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnunnnnunmnnnnmNnENmENmEEENEEGmMESENmEEEESEEEmEmENmENEmEEEmEmENmEE 4 Select the des
20. c until the point you want to set as the A B Repeat Start point ge Artist name Track title Press and hold the Up or Down button to fast forward or fast reverse the music e Dli gyn Dieli Mem bass dr ARR SU RM nm RU nn Un nn nn nn nn nm unuunnuus CREER 2 Set the start point point A ge Artist name Track title 00 RTE cameo veo CE m After pressing and holding the button for more than 1 second release the button A lt gt is displayed Even during pause the start point can be set by pressing and holding the button for more than 1 second Teme eee eee eee Pa es 3 Advance music until the point you want to set as the A B Repeat end point A ge Artist name n 010 a Track title e 0404856 V Er Press and hold the Up or Down button to fast forward or fast reverse the music If the blank between tracks is reached the A B Repeat setting is canceled English Various play modes Pr mm mm mm nn nn mn nn msn mnnnnnnnuunms 4 Set the end point point B ge Artist name J Track title ee gt TETE NET Re Even during pause the end point can be 1sec AE MP3 bass du in set by pressing and holding the button for After pressing and holding the button for more than 1 second release the button a D lt 3 or a D A A un more than 1 second tann eee eee eee Ps 5 To cancel A B Repeat ge Art
21. ck title Screen savers page 23 Track title 3Sec 5Sec 10Sec 30Sec 60Sec USB connecting message screen Message screen indicating Language page 24 ENGLISH H28 2 DEUTSCH FRANCAIS to a PC page 9 ESPANOL ITALIANO NEDERLANDS Display during playback page 18 that the Player is connected SooolShafhaaca oS oe SSS oe SS eo See ee ee ae Initialize page 25 No Yes System page 23 English Connecting stereo headphones Switching Power ON OFF Connect the provided stereo headphones to the Player Hold the headphone body and insert into each ear The optimum condition is when the ear hole is stopped completely by the ear tip Selecting the ear tips The headphones are shipped from the factory with the M size ear tips attached If the M size ear tips do not match your ears replace them with the provided S size or L size ear tips o D Always hold the headphone bodies when attaching or detaching headphones Pulling a cord MEMO may result in malfunction To clean the ear tips remove them from the headphone bodies and wash with a neutral detergent solution After washing wipe them dry before use The ear tips may deteriorate after a long period of use or storage To prevent the headphone cord from being entangled slide the entanglement prevention Slider to fix the headphone bodies in position Ps 1 Switch the Player ON Press and
22. des One of the following six play modes can be selected Normal O Playback stops after having played the tracks in the list FE Repeat all Playback of all of the tracks in the list repeatedly Playback of the same track repeatedly xz D lt 3 or a D A A un CH Random Playback of all of the tracks in the list in a random order playing every track once Ea Repeat random Repeated playback of all of the tracks in the list in a random order wE A B Repeat Repeat playback of the section between points A B set within a track The tracks in the list vary depending on the item used for selecting the track being played page 17 Modes other than A B Repeat snn nnnnnnnnnnNNENSNNEENSENENESEENAMESAENASESENESEESENESESNEESENSEEESSHESEESEHEEESENEEEESEHEEEE 1 Open the home screen Genre 3 ep ArtiSt gt Album d Track The home screen opens Pe es 2 Select Settings V ARR RO mn nnnnnnnnnmnnnununess Ps Sound mode d Play mode Sleep timer B gt 1 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnmnNESnENEmEnENENEEENEnBEnENEmEEmENEmmEmENmn 19 4 Select the desired play mode A 4 Play mode The display during playback resumes in about 30 seconds e0 s Normal Repeat all Repeat one Tee eee eee eee eee ee Press the Menu button to return to the previous display page MEMO To select A B repeat 1 Advance musi
23. e during playback 18 Various play modes 19 Adjusting the audio Adjusting the audio tons 21 Adjusting the volume 21 Selecting the sound effects 21 Setting and adjusting the Player Sleep times ess 22 VATIOUS SOUS on 23 Function items that can be set sss 23 Setting the menu language 24 Initial ration nn 25 Appendix Connection of external components 26 Connecting to the headphones jack 26 Connecting to the USB connecto 26 Digital Audio Player Link 27 CESSE ee eee eee eee ener nemeee 28 Error MESSAGES fic ictictiieentitetetiiens 28 Troubleshooting seereis 29 SD CITEATIONS den nude 30 Not SonDEposalssss son 31 Recycling the Built in Battery nese 31 Removing the Rechargeable Battery Built in Battery Before Disposal MODS S arre etre mar ttm nes 31 Removing the Rechargeable Battery Built in Battery Before Disposal MIGD5 0 PR eee ee 22 English Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N 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 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed WARNING Do not
24. e latest conditions by means of the Windows Update facility PC system configuration requirements Microsoft Windows Vista XP 2000 Compliant to USB 1 1 2 0 Full Speed standard All of the above specified PC environment does not guarantee full operation of the Player e Not supported by 64 bit version OS e Use a PC in which either OS mentioned above is preinstalled Operation is not guaranteed on a PC running an upgraded OS or a PC assembled by yourself English Disconnecting the Player from the PC When the connection mode is MTP mode When Kenwood M_D5 or M_D5 is displayed on Windows Pe ed 1 Unplug the USB cable from the Player Ensure that the indicator of the Power Menu button is not blinking before 3 unplugging the USB cable Cr T1 i p un i wn a gt When the connection mode is MSC mode When KENWOOD_DAP is displayed on Windows Pe mm mn mn nn nm nm mnnnmnnnnnnunus 1 Click the Safe To Remove Hardware icon WG 10 10 UE Display the indicator on the task tray if it is not displayed Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2000 Teeter Pe es 2 Click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Player can be disconnected safely Stop USB Mass Storage Device Drivel 2000 0 Semel 10 English Capturing Music in PC To play music files as tracks of this Player first rip music files in the PC 5
25. earest to you Proper recycling and waste disposal will help conserve resources whilst preventing detrimental effects on our health and the environment Trademark Information e Microsoft and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Other system names and product names are also trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective developers Note that the and markings are omitted in the text of this manual KENWOOD
26. f gt Capturing Music in PC page 11 music files Transferring Music from PC page 13 KENWOOD KENWOOD v Player M1GD50 Player M2GD55 Playing music tracks Playback of music Selecting music for playback page 17 K ENWOOD Operations available during playback page 18 19 maD i wood Corporation tnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnNNmENENEEmN E Quick start manual Volume and tone adjustments Adjusting the audio Adjusting the volume page 21 Selecting the sound effects page 21 Tee eee eee eee eee eee g Q Headphones O O Ear tip M size Ear tip L size S size English Names and functions of parts fy M1GD50 a D a Display i KEN VOOD Power Menu DTO Strap eyelet Up button _ _ __ 4 HOLD switch Down button__ __ j IN Play Pause button 07 4 V Q T DY 5 Phones ok eg jack __ VOLUME button Reset button M2GD55 Display___4___ Power Menu ef ED J Up button 7 a 1 Kon switch Down ny p ee y Play Pause button y F Reset button ru Phones pa KENWOOD Strap eyelet VOLUME button KENWOOD USB jack Do not pass a metallic hook or like a key holder etc through the strap eyelet Otherwise the player may be damaged 5 3 Power Menu button e Pre
27. he updating completes The remaining battery capacity is low Recharge the battery English Troubleshooting The Player can often be recovered using the PC Try recovery from the PC in case of a trouble for example when the Player cannot be switched ON it switches OFF spontaneously or the display is erroneous For details refer to the support information in our website by visiting http www kenwood com Power cannot be switched ON or pressing a The HOLD function is ON PC does not recognize the Player button does not start an operation Cancel the HOLD function with the HOLD switch on the Player page 8 The battery is nearly exhausted Recharge it if it is rechargeable or replace it if it is an alkaline battery The Player is being connected to the PC The Player is inoperable when it is connected to the PC in the storage mode The KENWOOD logo appears but The HOLD function is ON immediately disappears Cancel the HOLD function with the HOLD switch on the Player page 8 The remaining battery power drops soon The rechargeable battery is degraded after recharging Replace it with a brand new rechargeable battery For the battery replacement contact your nearest Kenwood service agent Audio is not heard Headphones are connected improperly Connect headphones correctly to the Player Battery cannot be recharged USB cable is connected improperly Check the connections on both the Player and PC
28. he Player Right click to open a pop up menu and select Format from it 2 Removable Disk E Capacity 1 8 GB il A File system FAT32 FAT32 nr Allocation unit size Default allocation size Default allocation size Restore device defaults Volume label English Selecting music for playback Ps Play all F Artistname P M Artist name CA select and play thedesired track 4 Select an intermediate item Artist name for example ta Artist Select Artist name Album title Track title Fe Th list for the intermediate item is a displayed a cr Genre Select Genre name Track title A Track Select Track title directly Album Select Album title Track title Teeter Ps When a major item is selected the list of intermediate items located below it is displayed 5 F Select an intermediate item Album title for example Selecting Play all plays all of the currently selected music tracks helico meme namie a rtist When a track is selected from Artist or Album the tracks are played in order of track displayed numbers When a track is selected from Genre or Track the tracks are played in order of Play all e i a Album title track titles i Album title ee Cr munun nNunNNNmuNENmNENEEENNmMENENmMENuNENEmENEmE Pr 1 Connect headphones and switch the Player
29. ired language Language The display during playback resumes in A ENGLISH BAR DEUTSCH ARR mm mm mn mm nn mmmnnnnnmnnnnnmuus about 30 seconds B gt 1 lt ai gt Press the Menu button to return to the previous display page MEMO 24 English Initialization 4 Select Yes 4 initialize Initialization resets the settings made using the Settings menu etc to the default settings made at the factory Caution No e i e Initialization resets the Settings menu to the default settings It does not delete Yes un D g gt lt gQ gt a S Es i n i le D an o lt D music files etc Pr es 1 Open the home screen ET Artist 1 The home screen opens gt Album Genre 2 Track tnunnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnNmnNmENNEEEEmMEnENmEEEEENEmEmEEmENEEEEEmEmENHmEE Pe 2 Select Settings A pere V nnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn