This instruction manual provides setup and operation instructions for two Kenwood compact hi-fi system models, the XD-8550/8050 and XD-6550/6000. It describes connecting accessories like speakers and other components. The manual explains controls and indicators for the tuner/equalizer unit and covers listening, recording, and Radio Data System functions. Safety information is provided at the beginning to ensure safe use.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, using the unit safely, and important notes before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care, placement, cleaning, and maintenance to avoid damage or safety issues.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care and maintenance to avoid damage, malfunctions, or loss of data.
This document provides basic operating instructions for a Panasonic digital camera. It includes information about included accessories, names of camera components, instructions for charging batteries, inserting memory cards, setting the date and time, selecting recording modes, taking and playing back photos, and deleting images. Safety warnings and care instructions are also presented.
High Definition Digital Camcorder Samsung H300 User Manualdigicaminfo
This document contains safety instructions and warnings for a digital camcorder. It advises that the camcorder should not be opened, exposed to moisture, or cleaned with anything other than a dry cloth. It provides guidelines for proper use, handling, cleaning, and maintenance to avoid electric shock, fire, or injury. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in damage to the camcorder, electric shock, or fire.
This instruction manual provides details on the operation of the Icom IC-R5 Communications Receiver. The 3-page quick start guide outlines basic steps for preparation, receiving a signal, memory programming, and programmed scan operation. The full manual then describes the receiver controls and functions, memory channels, scanning features, tone squelch and other settings in detail across multiple sections.
The document is an owner's manual that provides important safety instructions and notes about operating the unit. It warns the user to read sections on safe use and important notes before operating the unit. Additionally, it recommends reading the entire manual to understand all features and keeping it handy for future reference. The manual contains over 150 safety rules, warnings, and precautions about installation, use, maintenance and technical specifications of the unit.
The document is an owner's manual that contains important safety information. It instructs the owner to carefully read sections on using the unit safely and important notes before operating the unit. These sections provide important information on proper use. It also recommends reading the entire manual to learn how to use all of the unit's features and keeping it handy for future reference.
This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic digital cameras. It covers safety warnings, part names, basic operations, and menus. Key points include:
- Warnings to safely operate the camera and accessories, such as batteries and chargers.
- Descriptions of buttons, dials, and other external components.
- Steps for basic functions like taking photos, viewing photos, and using record/playback modes.
- Guidance for setting menus, including photo settings, video settings, and custom functions.
- Hints for using advanced shooting modes and techniques.
- Procedures for playback, editing, and printing photos.
- Troubleshooting tips and information for recycling
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, using the unit safely, and important notes before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care, placement, cleaning, and maintenance to avoid damage or safety issues.
This owner's manual provides important safety instructions and information about operating the unit. Users should read the entire manual, especially the sections on safety instructions, before use. The manual should be saved for future reference. The unit requires proper care and maintenance to avoid damage, malfunctions, or loss of data.
This document provides basic operating instructions for a Panasonic digital camera. It includes information about included accessories, names of camera components, instructions for charging batteries, inserting memory cards, setting the date and time, selecting recording modes, taking and playing back photos, and deleting images. Safety warnings and care instructions are also presented.
High Definition Digital Camcorder Samsung H300 User Manualdigicaminfo
This document contains safety instructions and warnings for a digital camcorder. It advises that the camcorder should not be opened, exposed to moisture, or cleaned with anything other than a dry cloth. It provides guidelines for proper use, handling, cleaning, and maintenance to avoid electric shock, fire, or injury. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in damage to the camcorder, electric shock, or fire.
This instruction manual provides details on the operation of the Icom IC-R5 Communications Receiver. The 3-page quick start guide outlines basic steps for preparation, receiving a signal, memory programming, and programmed scan operation. The full manual then describes the receiver controls and functions, memory channels, scanning features, tone squelch and other settings in detail across multiple sections.
The document is an owner's manual that provides important safety instructions and notes about operating the unit. It warns the user to read sections on safe use and important notes before operating the unit. Additionally, it recommends reading the entire manual to understand all features and keeping it handy for future reference. The manual contains over 150 safety rules, warnings, and precautions about installation, use, maintenance and technical specifications of the unit.
The document is an owner's manual that contains important safety information. It instructs the owner to carefully read sections on using the unit safely and important notes before operating the unit. These sections provide important information on proper use. It also recommends reading the entire manual to learn how to use all of the unit's features and keeping it handy for future reference.
This document provides operating instructions for Panasonic digital cameras. It covers safety warnings, part names, basic operations, and menus. Key points include:
- Warnings to safely operate the camera and accessories, such as batteries and chargers.
- Descriptions of buttons, dials, and other external components.
- Steps for basic functions like taking photos, viewing photos, and using record/playback modes.
- Guidance for setting menus, including photo settings, video settings, and custom functions.
- Hints for using advanced shooting modes and techniques.
- Procedures for playback, editing, and printing photos.
- Troubleshooting tips and information for recycling
This document discusses challenges with continuing to scale CMOS fabrication processes beyond 22nm. It presents information on:
1) Application requirements for high performance, low power, and low leakage in different device types like servers, phones, etc.
2) Trends in CMOS device resistance scaling and breakdown of external resistances like contact and silicide layers that contribute more at smaller nodes.
3) Projections that contact resistivity will exceed the ITRS roadmap target and require new materials to continue scaling beyond 22nm, along with thinner silicide layers required.
This document discusses lightning and surge protection for equipment in business premises and homes. It summarizes that while external lightning protection systems can help, surges can still enter buildings and damage electronics through power, phone, or TV lines. It then provides an overview of surge protection kits that can protect equipment connected to these lines from damage. Recommendations are also made for installing a complete external lightning protection system.
The document is an instruction manual for a communications receiver. It provides instructions on:
1) Installing batteries and charging the battery;
2) Understanding the front panel controls and connectors including antenna connection, volume controls, squelch control, and DC power input;
3) Selecting operating modes and frequencies using the dials and keys.
This document provides instructions for a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. It includes important safety guidelines and information about features such as:
- Recording and playing back HD video in 720p format.
- Outputting digital video and audio via an HDMI terminal to view HD on compatible monitors.
- Outputting analog HD/SD video via a component output terminal.
- Inputting and outputting analog video via composite and Y/C terminals for recording in DV format.
This document provides an overview and instructions for operating a Sony Solid-State Memory Camcorder. It covers identifying parts of the camcorder, setting up power supply and memory cards, adjusting viewfinder and lens settings, and using accessories like the IR remote commander. The document contains health and safety warnings as well as regulatory compliance statements.
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This document provides recommendations for reliably controlling Z-Wave door locks with a VRC0P controller. It discusses challenges with battery-operated secure devices and outlines two key steps to ensure reliable communication: 1) Performing a rediscovery at -6dB or lower power level after inclusion, and 2) Completing RSS232 setup, reverse associations, and updating routes using installer tools. It also recommends incorporating a triggered delay when controlling multiple door locks simultaneously to avoid status updates colliding with control commands.
This document is a user manual for the PS 6379 six channel loudspeaker master station. It provides a general description of the device, noting its ability to function as a six channel intercom master unit with auxiliary inputs, program input, headset connection, microphone, and speaker. Key features mentioned include volume controls, call buttons, dimmable speaker, private headset mode, and electronically balanced microphone output.
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The document describes a Call2Open (C2O) controller that operates an output relay when it receives a call from authorized phone numbers. It has an IP68 waterproof enclosure, internal antenna, and LED indicators. The C2O can be configured via SMS commands to add/remove numbers from the white list and set the output delay time. It is powered by 12-24VDC and has a 1.2kW rated relay output.
The document provides an overview of the DZB200 inverter covering receiving, storage, transportation, nameplate information, and safety cautions. It discusses the inverter's mechanical and electrical installation, operation, function parameters, fault diagnosis, and quality guarantees over multiple chapters.
This document provides operating instructions for a camera-recorder. It begins with important safety information and describes the parts of the camera and remote control. It then provides instructions for setup such as charging batteries, setting the date and time, and using memory cards. The main sections provide directions for shooting, playback, and using the camera's menus to customize settings. Shooting topics include modes, focus, white balance, audio, and transferring scene files between cameras. Playback covers playback functions and viewing on a TV. The menus section explains navigating and customizing settings.
This document provides instructions and safety precautions for servicing Denon AVR receivers. It includes dimensions, wire arrangements, cautions for initialization, recommended test jigs, and a test mode for displaying error and version information. Servicing technicians should follow all safety procedures, only use designated parts, and ensure proper reassembly to maintain safety performance.
This service manual provides instructions for repairing a portable minidisc player. It outlines safety precautions for working on laser products, including that the laser unit is not serviceable and must be replaced as a whole if malfunctioning. Disassembly and adjustment methods are described, along with maintenance of the laser pickup and its replacement. The functions of major integrated circuits are also outlined.
The document provides user manuals for three LCD projector models: XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and cautions regarding electric shock and proper usage. The manuals describe the projector features and components such as the control panel, remote control, terminals, and installation instructions. It also provides information on basic operation, menu settings, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This document appears to be the cover page and table of contents for the operating instructions of a Pioneer DVR-560HX HDD/DVD Recorder. It lists 17 chapters that provide information about features and operation of the recorder, including connections, controls, playback, recording, programming the guide, and menus. The document includes warnings about laser radiation and replacing the AC plug. It also provides the addresses of Pioneer offices in various regions.
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This document summarizes the development of high-power, high-brightness laser diode pumps for fiber lasers. It describes pumps capable of outputting over 100W of continuous wave power while maintaining high efficiency and beam quality. Key points discussed include:
1. Single emitter pumps have advantages over bar stacks in cost, reliability, and performance for applications requiring kilowatt-class output.
2. New pumps achieve over 65% efficiency and output over 100W while maintaining a beam numerical aperture below 0.13.
3. Wavelength stabilized pumps provide over 50W within a 1.5nm window, suitable for pumping specific gain media.
4. 100W-class pumps demonstrate high reliability with
This document provides a quarterly report on the state of the web from Zscaler, analyzing web traffic data from millions of end users. Key findings include that attackers are increasingly targeting end users directly rather than servers, and that Zscaler's unique visibility into web traffic allows them to better understand how users and attackers interact online. The report includes detailed statistics on web servers, browsers, user behavior, security threats, and traffic patterns.
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Un usuario visita tu website y parece estar interesado en lo que vendes. Pero lamentablemente, se retira sin comprar. Con costos por clic que en México se duplican a cada año, no puedes darte el lujo de desperdiciar conversiones. Las técnicas de remarketing te ayudan a mantener la relación con ese usuario, guiarlo hacia la compra y eventualmente incrementar su ticket. La plataforma de Marketing adecuada te ayuda a implementar tácticas avanzadas de conversión y las compartiremos contigo en esta sesión.
This document outlines the mission, goals, vision, and structure of an organization that supports sustainable development projects in developing countries. The key points are:
1) The organization helps people in developing countries obtain resources to achieve sustainable development goals through partnerships.
2) Projects focus on basic needs like food, water, shelter, education, and healthcare, and aim to empower women,
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This document discusses challenges with continuing to scale CMOS fabrication processes beyond 22nm. It presents information on:
1) Application requirements for high performance, low power, and low leakage in different device types like servers, phones, etc.
2) Trends in CMOS device resistance scaling and breakdown of external resistances like contact and silicide layers that contribute more at smaller nodes.
3) Projections that contact resistivity will exceed the ITRS roadmap target and require new materials to continue scaling beyond 22nm, along with thinner silicide layers required.
This document discusses lightning and surge protection for equipment in business premises and homes. It summarizes that while external lightning protection systems can help, surges can still enter buildings and damage electronics through power, phone, or TV lines. It then provides an overview of surge protection kits that can protect equipment connected to these lines from damage. Recommendations are also made for installing a complete external lightning protection system.
The document is an instruction manual for a communications receiver. It provides instructions on:
1) Installing batteries and charging the battery;
2) Understanding the front panel controls and connectors including antenna connection, volume controls, squelch control, and DC power input;
3) Selecting operating modes and frequencies using the dials and keys.
This document provides instructions for a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. It includes important safety guidelines and information about features such as:
- Recording and playing back HD video in 720p format.
- Outputting digital video and audio via an HDMI terminal to view HD on compatible monitors.
- Outputting analog HD/SD video via a component output terminal.
- Inputting and outputting analog video via composite and Y/C terminals for recording in DV format.
This document provides an overview and instructions for operating a Sony Solid-State Memory Camcorder. It covers identifying parts of the camcorder, setting up power supply and memory cards, adjusting viewfinder and lens settings, and using accessories like the IR remote commander. The document contains health and safety warnings as well as regulatory compliance statements.
Controlling z wave door locks with the vrc0 pAlarm Grid
This document provides recommendations for reliably controlling Z-Wave door locks with a VRC0P controller. It discusses challenges with battery-operated secure devices and outlines two key steps to ensure reliable communication: 1) Performing a rediscovery at -6dB or lower power level after inclusion, and 2) Completing RSS232 setup, reverse associations, and updating routes using installer tools. It also recommends incorporating a triggered delay when controlling multiple door locks simultaneously to avoid status updates colliding with control commands.
This document is a user manual for the PS 6379 six channel loudspeaker master station. It provides a general description of the device, noting its ability to function as a six channel intercom master unit with auxiliary inputs, program input, headset connection, microphone, and speaker. Key features mentioned include volume controls, call buttons, dimmable speaker, private headset mode, and electronically balanced microphone output.
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The document describes a Call2Open (C2O) controller that operates an output relay when it receives a call from authorized phone numbers. It has an IP68 waterproof enclosure, internal antenna, and LED indicators. The C2O can be configured via SMS commands to add/remove numbers from the white list and set the output delay time. It is powered by 12-24VDC and has a 1.2kW rated relay output.
The document provides an overview of the DZB200 inverter covering receiving, storage, transportation, nameplate information, and safety cautions. It discusses the inverter's mechanical and electrical installation, operation, function parameters, fault diagnosis, and quality guarantees over multiple chapters.
This document provides operating instructions for a camera-recorder. It begins with important safety information and describes the parts of the camera and remote control. It then provides instructions for setup such as charging batteries, setting the date and time, and using memory cards. The main sections provide directions for shooting, playback, and using the camera's menus to customize settings. Shooting topics include modes, focus, white balance, audio, and transferring scene files between cameras. Playback covers playback functions and viewing on a TV. The menus section explains navigating and customizing settings.
This document provides instructions and safety precautions for servicing Denon AVR receivers. It includes dimensions, wire arrangements, cautions for initialization, recommended test jigs, and a test mode for displaying error and version information. Servicing technicians should follow all safety procedures, only use designated parts, and ensure proper reassembly to maintain safety performance.
This service manual provides instructions for repairing a portable minidisc player. It outlines safety precautions for working on laser products, including that the laser unit is not serviceable and must be replaced as a whole if malfunctioning. Disassembly and adjustment methods are described, along with maintenance of the laser pickup and its replacement. The functions of major integrated circuits are also outlined.
The document provides user manuals for three LCD projector models: XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and cautions regarding electric shock and proper usage. The manuals describe the projector features and components such as the control panel, remote control, terminals, and installation instructions. It also provides information on basic operation, menu settings, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This document appears to be the cover page and table of contents for the operating instructions of a Pioneer DVR-560HX HDD/DVD Recorder. It lists 17 chapters that provide information about features and operation of the recorder, including connections, controls, playback, recording, programming the guide, and menus. The document includes warnings about laser radiation and replacing the AC plug. It also provides the addresses of Pioneer offices in various regions.
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This document summarizes the development of high-power, high-brightness laser diode pumps for fiber lasers. It describes pumps capable of outputting over 100W of continuous wave power while maintaining high efficiency and beam quality. Key points discussed include:
1. Single emitter pumps have advantages over bar stacks in cost, reliability, and performance for applications requiring kilowatt-class output.
2. New pumps achieve over 65% efficiency and output over 100W while maintaining a beam numerical aperture below 0.13.
3. Wavelength stabilized pumps provide over 50W within a 1.5nm window, suitable for pumping specific gain media.
4. 100W-class pumps demonstrate high reliability with
This document provides a quarterly report on the state of the web from Zscaler, analyzing web traffic data from millions of end users. Key findings include that attackers are increasingly targeting end users directly rather than servers, and that Zscaler's unique visibility into web traffic allows them to better understand how users and attackers interact online. The report includes detailed statistics on web servers, browsers, user behavior, security threats, and traffic patterns.
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This document outlines the mission, goals, vision, and structure of an organization that supports sustainable development projects in developing countries. The key points are:
1) The organization helps people in developing countries obtain resources to achieve sustainable development goals through partnerships.
2) Projects focus on basic needs like food, water, shelter, education, and healthcare, and aim to empower women,
A presentation on Information and Facilitation Counters (IFCs), also known as Reception/Enquiry Office and what E-government can do about them, made in Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi on February 28, 2008.
1) The document discusses the opportunity for technology to improve organizational efficiency and transition economies into a "smart and clean world."
2) It argues that aggregate efficiency has stalled at around 22% for 30 years due to limitations of the Second Industrial Revolution, but that digitizing transport, energy, and communication through technologies like blockchain can help manage resources and increase efficiency.
3) Technologies like precision agriculture, cloud computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles may allow for "dematerialization" and do more with fewer physical resources through effects like reduced waste and need for transportation/logistics infrastructure.
The document provides instructions for an HD camcorder. It begins with important warnings about safety, copyright, and FCC compliance. It then provides 3 sentences or less on each of the following sections: controls and connections, power supply, recording media, recording video, customization options like custom settings and buttons, and audio functions. The document is an instruction manual that concisely outlines the camcorder's key features and functions.
This document provides safety instructions and precautions for a digital video camera. It recommends reading all instructions before use and contains warnings about electric shock and fire hazards. Ventilation around the camera is necessary, and it should be kept away from water, heat sources, and direct sunlight. The camera is designed exclusively for digital video cassettes and memory cards marked with specific logos.
This document contains safety instructions for operating a JVC BR-HD50 HD video cassette recorder. Key points include:
1. Read all instructions carefully before operating the unit and keep the instructions handy for future reference.
2. Do not place the unit near water or in an unstable location and ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
3. Refer any service needs to qualified personnel, as opening the unit yourself may expose you to electric shock. Only have repairs done by approved service technicians using proper replacement parts.
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The document is a user manual for the PS 285 Power Supply Booster. It contains sections describing:
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2. Unpacking instructions and contents of the packaging for the PS 285.
3. Installation instructions for the PS 285 including mechanical installation, mains power connection, and set-up within an intercom network.
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This document is the user manual for LCD projectors made by Mitsubishi Electric, including models XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and instructions, an overview of the projectors and included remote control, instructions for installation, basic connections and operation, advanced features, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Safety symbols and notices are explained to alert users to potential electric shock or other hazards.
This document is the user manual for LCD projectors made by Mitsubishi Electric, including models XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and instructions, an overview of the projectors and included remote control, instructions for installation, basic connections and operation, advanced features, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual instructs users to read all safety warnings and follow instructions to prevent fire, electric shock, or injury.
Here are the basic steps to make your first contact: Turn the tuning dial to tune to the desired frequency.
1. Select the desired frequency band 3. Adjust the squelch level
[SQL
Press the band keys ([V/U], [U/V]) to select the desired fre- Turn the squelch control clockwise until the noise just disap-
quency band. pears. This sets the squelch threshold at the background noise
level.
Common amateur radio bands: 4. Call CQ
- 2 m band: 144–148 MHz Press the PTT switch and say "CQ, CQ, this is (your call sign)".
1. COMPONENT SYSTEM/COMPACT HI-FI SYSTEM
XD-8550/8050
XD-6550/6000
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
This instruction manual is used for two models.
Model availability and features (functions) may differ depending on the country and sales
area.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
B60-3116-00 MA (T) MC
98/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 97/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
2. 2 Before applying power Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Units are designed for operation as follows.
Europe and U.K. ........................................................................ AC 230 V only
For the United Kingdom
Factory fitted moulded mains plug The marking of products using lasers
1.The mains plug contains a fuse. For replacement, use only a 13- (Except for some areas)
Amp ASTA-approved (BS1362) fuse.
CLASS 1
2.The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the LASER PRODUCT
moulded plug.
The marking is located on the rear panel and says that the compo-
3.Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug nent uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1. It means
fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class. There
is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit.
safety approved extension lead or adapter, or consult your dealer.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dis-
pose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by
Preparation section
inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accord- REQUIREMENT BY NEDERLAND GAZETTE
ance with the following code:
Batteries are supplied with this product. When
Blue : Neutral they empty, you should not throw away. Instead,
Brown : Live hand them in as small chemical waste.
Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug.
Safety precautions
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
Basic section
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALI-
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN FIED 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 ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
Application section
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.
This instruction manual is designed for common use by two models and the combination of components of each model is shown in the
following table. As the functions of each component is variable depending on the model, please check the component models delivered to
you by referring to the following table.
Tuner/
Amplifier Cassette deck CD player Speaker
Equalizer
XD-8550 C-H6 A-H5 X-H5 LS-H6
Knowledge sections
DP-MH5
XD-6000 C-H5 A-H5 X-H5 DP-H5 LS-H5
3. Caution : Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation.
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XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Contents
Listening to an unexpected title sequence
Preparation section (random playback) ................................................. 43
R.D.S. (Radio Data System) .................................... 45
Searching for a desired program type
Before applying power ............................................ 2
(PTY search) ........................................................... 46
Safety precautions ....................................................... 2
To be able to listen to the desired
Contents ........................................................................ 3
information at any time ....................................... 48
Special features ............................................................ 4
Handling of discs and tapes ........................................ 5 Convenient CD recording ....................................... 50
Selection of the convenient CD recording type ...... 50
System connection ................................................... 6
One-touch recording of an entire CD
Connection of the System Accessories .......................... 6
(ONE TOUCH EDIT.....recording of all titles) ....... 52
Connection of other components and accessories .. 8
Recording only desired titles
Controls and indicators ......................................... 10 (ONE TOUCH EDIT.....single title recording) ....... 53
Tuner/Equalizer Unit (C-H6) ...................................... 10
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Recording favorite tracks from CD onto
Display (C-H6) ............................................................. 11 a single tape (Program edit recording) ............... 54
Tuner/Equalizer Unit (C-H5) ....................................... 12 Giving preference to the tape length over
Display (C-H5) ............................................................. 13 the title sequence (Time edit recording) ............. 55
Amplifier unit .............................................................. 14 Fading in/out sound at tape reversal positions
Cassette deck unit ....................................................... 15 (Fade edit recording) ............................................. 57
CD player unit (DP-H5) ................................................ 16 Twin recording ............................................................. 58
CD player unit (DP-MH5) ............................................. 17 Effective Sound Adjustment ................................. 59
Remote control Unit .................................................... 18
Enjoying Sound Field Effects ..................................... 59
Operation of remote control unit .......................... 19 Listening with the desired sound
(equalizer function) ............................................... 60
Adjustment of balance and input level ..................... 62
Switching the display ................................................. 63
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Timer operation ....................................................... 65
Let's put out some sound ....................................... 20 Timer programming .................................................... 66
Basic use method ....................................................... 20
Playback of CD (DP-H5) .............................................. 22
Playback of CD (DP-MH5) .......................................... 24
Playback of tape ......................................................... 26
DPSS (Direct Program Search System) .................... 28
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Receiving broadcast station ....................................... 30
Important Items ....................................................... 69
Let's record .............................................................. 32
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Maintenance ................................................................ 69
Recording (Deck B only) ............................................ 32
Reference ..................................................................... 69
Adjusting the recording level ..................................... 34
Copying tape (Tape dubbing) ..................................... 35 In case of difficulty ................................................. 70
Specifications ......................................................... 73
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Playback of CD (DP-H5) ......................................... 36
Listening in the desired sequence
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(program playback) .............................................. 36
Repeated playback ..................................................... 38
Listening to an unexpected title sequence
(random playback) ................................................ 39
Playback of CD (DP-MH5) ..................................... 40
Listening in the desired sequence
(program playback) ............................................... 40
Repeated playback ..................................................... 42
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XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Special features
3D dual display (For XD-8550)
The 3D dual display allows to utilize the limited display area effectively and shows a variety of information
including the character display, volume display and graphic equalizer display at a glance. The dual display can
be switched to a single display which is simpler.
SRS 3D system
The SRS (Sound Retrieval System) is an innovative system creating a 3-dimensional acoustic space. It im-
proves the feeling of depth, width of the sound field and positioning of acoustic images and also expands
the listening area.
Versatile spectrum analyzer display
The desired spectrum analyzer display can be selected from a variety of formats.
Simplified CD recording
Various CD editing & recording features are available for selection according to the tape you require.
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÷ One-touch edit recording :Single press of a key allows to record the entire CD or a track.
÷ Program edit recording :Recording desired CD tracks in desired order.
÷ Time edit recording :Recording CD tracks within the specified tape length so that no track is
interrupted in the middle.
÷ Fade edit recording :Recording CD tracks sequentially from No. 1.
÷ Twin recording :A single CD can be recorded on a MD and cassette tape simultaneously. (For
XD-8550)
Versatile tone and sound field adjustment
Equalizer patterns can not only be selected from preset patterns, but patterns also can be created and
registered. It is possible to recreate a feeling of presence and to recreate a sound field.
The tone can be selected according to the genre of the music played:
ROCK,POP, DISCO, JAZZ, CLASSIC.
Convenient timer functions
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In addition to the capacity of storing 2 timer programs, the timer provides the following convenient func-
tions.
÷ O.T.T. (Operate easy-To-use Timer) :With an extremely simple setup, the power can be turned off
automatically in an hour after it is turned on by the timer.
÷ Timer recording, timer playback :The selected source can be played or recorded at the set time range.
÷ AI (Artificial Intelligence) timer :The volume is increased gradually after the power is turned on by the
timer.
÷ Sleep timer :Convenient function when you want to go asleep while listening to
music.
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Unpacking
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost.
Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your
unit was shipped to you directly, notify the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the
unit) can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
Accessories
FM indoor antenna (1) AM loop antenna (1) Loop antenna stand (1) Speaker cords (2)
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Remote control unit (1) Batteries (R6/AA) (2) Parallel cord (1)
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Handling of discs and tapes
Disc handling precautions
Handling Cleaning
Hold compact discs so that you do not If fingerprints or foreign matter become at-
touch the playing surface. tached to the disc, lightly wipe the disc with a
soft cotton cloth (or similar) from the center of
the disc outwards in a radial manner.
Label side
Playing side
Do not attach paper or tape to either the Storage
playing side or the label side of compact When a disc is not to be played for a long pe-
discs. riod of time, remove it from the CD player and
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store it in its case.
Caution on disc used
Never play cracked or warped disc.
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the player.
Therefore, to avoid malfunction, never use a cracked or deformed disc
or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent.
Discs which can be played with this unit CD accessories
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CD (12 cm, 8 cm), CDV (only the audio part) The CD accessories (stabilizer, protection sheet, protection ring, etc.)
÷ With CD-G (CD Graphics) discs, this unit can play only the audio. which are marketed for improving the sound quality or protecting discs
as well as the disc cleaner should not be used with this system because
they may cause malfunction.
Notes on cassette tape
Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab) To store cassette tapes
After an important recording has been finished, break the safety tab, Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct sunlight, or
to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or recorded on near equipment that generates heat. Keep the cassette tapes away
accidentally. from any magnetic field.
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For A side
For B side
When there is slack in the tape
In such a case, insert a pencil into the reel hole and wind the reel hub
to remove the slack.
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To re-record Apply tape only to the position where
the tab has been removed.
1. Longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape 2. Endless tapes
Since longer tape than 110 minutes cassette tape is very Do not use an endless tape, as this could damage the mechanism of
Notes
thin, the tape could adhere to the pinch roller or be easily cut. the unit.
It is recommended that these tapes not be used with this
unit to prevent possible damage.
6. 6 System connection
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Connection of the System Accessories Malfunction of microcomputer
If operation is not possible or erro-
This is the connection method for system and accessories. neous display appears even though
Please look carefully at the illustration and connect cor- all connections have been made
rectly in the order of the numbers. properly, reset the microcomputer
referring to “In case of difficulty”.
With certain models, the positions of the connectors, jacks ∏
and terminals may differ from the following illustration but
their designs are the same as those illustrated below: With
such models, please make connections by referring to the
following illustration.
SPEAKERS
R ( 6 - 16 Ω ) L
+ − − +
4 Speaker cord
Red
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Black
5 Power cord
Amplifier
A-H5
To wall AC outlet
SPEAKERS
R ( 6 - 16Ω ) L
+ − − +
CONNECT WITH C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
SUPER
WOOFER
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
Tuner/Equalizer
C-H6 or C-H5
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AM
MD AUX
REC PLAY INPUT
OUT IN
GND
CONNECT WITH A-H5
L
FM 75Ω
R
− +
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
CD player Parallel cord
DP-H5 or
Speaker (right) CONNECT WITH
C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
AND
X-H5 OR DM-H5
DP-MH5
Cassette deck
X-H5
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CONNECT WITH SYSTEM
DP-H5 OR DP-MH5 CONROL
AM
1
GND
1 Locate the position
FM 75Ω
providing good recep-
tion condition.
2 Fix the antenna.
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3
2
AM loop antenna
The supplied antenna is for indoor use. Place it as far as FM indoor antenna
possible from the main system, TV set, speaker cords and The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only. For sta-
power cord, and set it to a direction which provides the ble signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna.
best reception. Remove the indoor antenna if you connect one outdoors.
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Connection of parallel cord
÷ When connecting the parallel cord, insert plug straight into the
connector until it clicks to look them securely.
÷ When connecting the parallel cord, the wire while line should come
to the left side end.
÷ When disconnecting the parallel cord, push in the two sides of the
plug and pull it straight out.
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Caution regarding placement To maintain proper ventilation,
(Front View) be sure to leave a space around
The external view is variable depending the unit (from the largest outer
on the model and marketing destination dimensions including projec-
type. tions) equal to, or greater than,
shown below.
Please install as shown below, as oth-
erwise fire may be caused by overheat- top panel: 50 cm
ing. rear panel: 10 cm
left and right panels: 10 cm
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From the top to the bottom
Amplifier :A-H5
Tuner/Equalizer :C-H6 or C-H5
CD player :DP-H5 or DP-MH5
Cassette deck :X-H5 Notes
− +
1. Be sure to insert all connection
cords securely. If their connec-
Speaker (left) tions are imperfect, the sound
may not be produced or noise
may interfere.
2. Before plugging or unplugging
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a connection cord, be sure to
unplug the power cord from
the wall AC outlet. If connec-
tion cords are plugged or un-
plugged with the power cord
left plugged in, malfunction or
damage may result.
3. When arranging the system
Main unit units in a vertical, stacked con-
1 2 3 4 figuration, observe the stack-
ing order indicated in the sys-
tem connection diagram.
4. In case an associated system
Twist component is connected, also
read the instruction manual of
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the component.
5. Align the front panels of all sets
flush.
Speaker Unit 6. Never short-circuit the + and –
speaker cords.
1 2 3 4 7. If the left and right speaker con-
nections or the + and – polarity
are inverted, the sound will be
unnatural with unclear position-
Twist ing of musical instruments, etc.
Be sure to connect them with-
out mistake.
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Connection of other components and accessories
Connect separately sold parts as shown in the figure. For playback or recording from the equipment connected
Do not plug the power cord into the power outlet until all to the AUX terminals, press the AUX key of the amplifier
of the required connections have been made. input selector key.
For playback from the equipment connected to the MD ter-
minals, prase the MD key of the amplifier input selector keys.
Video cord
Video deck Monitor TV
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Audio output
Audio cord
SPEAKERS
R ( 6 - 16Ω ) L
+ − − +
CONNECT WITH C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
SUPER
MD AUX WOOFER
PRE OUT
REC PLAY INPUT
OUT IN
ANTENNA
L
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AM
MD AUX
R
REC PLAY INPUT
OUT IN
GND
CONNECT WITH A-H5
L
FM 75Ω
R
Digital input terminal
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
Remove cap
Audio cord CONNECT WITH
C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
AND
X-H5 OR DM-H5
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUTPUT Optical fibre
Audio input Audio output cable
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Remove the protection cap
CONNECT WITH
DP-H5 OR DP-MH5
SYSTEM
CONROL for use.
(Take care not to lose the
cap)
MD recorder (DM-F70)
(Optional) Optical fibre cable
System control cord
Connection of system control cord Note on connection of optical-
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fiber cable
Plugging the connector Unplugging the connector ÷ Insert the optical-fiber cable straight into
the connector until it clicks.
÷ Be sure to attach the protection cap when
the connector is not used.
÷ Never band or bundle the optical-fiber
cable.
÷ All of the optical-fiber cables sold in audio
stores cannot always be used. If the cable
you purchased cannot be connected to
Insert the plug straight into the con- While pushing the two sides of con- this unit, please consult your dealer or
nector until it locks nector in pull it straight out KENWOOD distributor.
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Super woofer (SW-05) (Optional)
Extremely low sound is played back pow-
erfully. This can be used with any type of
playback.
SUPER
WOOFER
PRE OUT
To wall AC
outlet
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SPEAKERS
R ( 6 - 16Ω ) L
+ − − +
CONNECT WITH C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
SUPER
WOOFER
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
AM
MD AUX
REC PLAY INPUT
OUT IN
GND
CONNECT WITH A-H5
L
FM 75Ω
R
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OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
CONNECT WITH
C-H5 OR C-H6 OR C-H7
AND
X-H5 OR DM-H5
CONNECT WITH SYSTEM
DP-H5 OR DP-MH5 CONROL
Antenna adapter Application section
AM
GND
FM 75Ω
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FM outdoor antenna
Lead the 75Ω coaxial cable con-
nected to the FM outdoor antenna
into the room and connect it to the
FM 75Ω terminal.
10. 10 Controls and indicators
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Tuner/Equalizer Unit (C-H6)
1 2 3 4 5 6
TUNER / GRAPHIC EQUALIZER C-H6 EX. BASS SRS 3D
DEMO
DISPLAY
MO
EQECT D
F E
EF
UP
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STEREO
TUNING
DOWN
(÷) SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
BAND AUTO ENTER
R D S EON PTY O.T.T RDS DISP. TA/NEWS/INFO.
7 8 9 0 ! @ #
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1 EQ. EFFECT key P 6 TUNING UP/DOWN key ºO
The equalizer effect is switched ON/OFF and the type of equalizer These keys are usually used to select the broadcast station to be
effect is selected. selected. When required, the functions of these keys can be switched
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with the MODE key.
2 EX. BASS (Extra bass) key/Indicator ¡Á
When power is ON: Press to enhance the high and low 7 PTY key y
frequencies.
When power is STANDBY: Used in the timer setting operation.
8 O.T.T key ˇ
Press when setting the O.T.T timer function.
3 DISPLAY/DEMO key P 9 RDS DISP. key t
When power is ON: Switches the displayed information.
Switches the demonstration on and 0 TA/NEWS/INFO. key ¡i
off. When power is STANDBY: Switches the auto power-save mode
When power is STANDBY: Switches the demonstration on and on and off.
off. ! BAND key º
4 SRS 3D key/Indicator O¨ Press to switch the receiving band.
When power is ON: Switches the SRS 3D play on and off. @ AUTO key ⁄‰
When power is STANDBY: Used in the timer setting operation. When power is ON: Switches the tuning mode.
5 MODE key O When power is STANDBY: Used in the clock adjustment.
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Press to switch the function of the TUNING UP/DOWN keys. The # ENTER key
function which can be selected are variable depending on the condi- Used for time setting, timer setting, etc.
tion of the system at each moment.
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XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Display (C-H6)
1 2
Spectrum
analyzer
display
VOL. MUSIC CALENDAR
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3 4 5 6 7 8
PGM MEMO EDIT RDS EON TA NEWS INFO. TP PTY TOTAL SPACE PROG. MUTE N.B.
* * * * * * * *; * *
AUTO DISC ALL 12
TUNED STEREO
kHz 1 2 3 4 5
MHz 9 10
Character
6 7 8
MAX
11 12 13 14 15
display
SLEEP O.T.T. ECHO P.B.C. EQ. MANU. 16 17 18
ON 19 20
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9 0 !
1 Equalizer indicator 6 CD-related indicators
This section shows the equalizer pattern in use. These indicator light during recording and playback of CD.
The equalizer pattern display format can be switched. 7 Character information indicators
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2 MUSIC CALENDER indicator 8 Timer reservation program No./MUTE/N.B. indicators
3 Volume indicator 9 Timer-related indicators
The display varies as the VOLUME CONTROL of the amplifier unit
(A-H5) is operated. Usually, this section shows the current volume 0 Equalizer operation indicators
setting. ! Music calendar indicators
4 Tuner and applied operation indicators The indicators in this section show the number of tracks recorded on
This section contains the indicators of the tuner operations as well a CD. Each track number indicators turns off when the playback of the
as applied CD operation. track has completed.
5 RDS-related indicators
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12. 12 Controls and indicators
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Tuner/Equalizer Unit (C-H5)
1 2 3 4 5 6
TUNER / GRAPHIC EQUALIZER C-H5 EX. BASS SRS 3D
DEMO
MO
EQECT D
F E
EF
UP
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STEREO
TUNING
DOWN
(÷) SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
BAND AUTO ENTER
R D S EON PTY O.T.T RDS DISP. TA/NEWS/INFO.
7 8 9 0 ! @ #
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1 EQ. EFFECT key P 6 TUNING UP/DOWN key ºO
The equalizer effect is switched ON/OFF and the type of equalizer These keys are usually used to select the broadcast station to be
effect is selected. selected. When required, the functions of these keys can be switched
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with the MODE key.
2 EX. BASS (Extra bass) key/Indicator ¡Á
When power is ON: Press to enhance the high and low 7 PTY key y
frequencies.
When power is STANDBY: Used in the timer setting operation.
8 O.T.T key ˇ
Press when setting the O.T.T timer function.
3 DEMO key P 9 RDS DISP. key t
Press to switch the demonstration on/off.
0 TA/NEWS/INFO. key ¡i
4 SRS 3D key/Indicator O¨ When power is STANDBY: Switches the auto power-save mode
When power is ON: Switches the SRS 3D play on and off. on and off.
When power is STANDBY: Used in the timer setting operation.
! BAND key º
5 MODE key O Press to switch the receiving band.
Press to switch the function of the TUNING UP/DOWN keys. The
function which can be selected are variable depending on the condi- @ AUTO key ⁄‰
tion of the system at each moment. When power is ON: Switches the tuning mode.
When power is STANDBY: Used in the clock adjustment.
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# ENTER key
Used for time setting, timer setting, etc.
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Display (C-H5)
1 2 3 4 5 6
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PGM MEMO EDIT RDS TA NEWS INFO. TP PTY EON SLEEP O.T.T. ECHO
EQ. ON MUTE 1 2 3 4 5
* * * * * * * *;* *
SPACE TOTAL ST. P.B.C. MANUAL
DISC ALL AUTO kHz N.B. 6 7 8 9 10
PROG. 1 2 TUNED MHz
11 12 13 14 15
7
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1 Tuner and applied operation indicators 6 Music calendar display
This section contains the indicators of the tuner operations as well The indicators in this section show the number of tracks recorded on
as applied CD operation. a CD. Each track number indicators turns off when the playback of the
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2 RDS-related indicators track has completed.
3 Timer-related display 7 Graphic equalizer display
The displayed equalizer pattern varies according to the music played.
4 Character information display The equalizer pattern display format can be changed as required.
5 Volume/tone-related display
This includes the graphic display of the current volume size and the
indicators which light up when the equalizer is controlled.
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14. 14 Controls and indicators
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
Amplifier unit
1 2 3
VOLUME CONTROL
STEREO INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER A-H5
SOURCE DIRECT
ON / STANDBY DOWN UP
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PHONES
AUX MD TAPE TUNER CD N.B. CIRCUIT
4 5 6 7
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1 ON/STANDBY ( ) key/Indicator 5 Input key
Power ON/OFF switching is executed. Press to select the input source. When TAPE or CD is selected,
The indicator in the key lights in green when the power is ON and in playback starts automatically provided that a tape or disc has already
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red when it is off (provided that the power cord is connected to a been loaded.
power outlet). 6 Input indicators
2 SOURCE DIRECT key/Indicator ¡ The indicator corresponding to the currently selected input source
Press the key when you want to enjoy a purer sound. lights up.
3 VOLUME CONTROL knob 7 N.B. CIRCUIT key ¡
Normally this is used for volume adjustment. Press to compensate for the lack of heavy bass sound which may
This control is also used to adjust the input level when the MD occur during low-level listening.
recorder or other external equipment is used.
4 PHONES terminal
For connection of a headphone (optional).
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15. Controls and indicators 15
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Cassette deck unit
1 2
STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK X-H5
0 0
PUSH PUSH
OPEN OPEN
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A PLAYBACK AUTO REVERSE AUTO REVERSE RECORDING / PLAYBACK B
A B O p π
1 ¡ MD TAPE CD TAPE A / B DOLBY NR REV.MODE 2 3
DUBBING 7
O.T.E.
LEVEL 8
ADJUST
CCRS REC / ARM PAUSE
3 4 5 6 78 90! @# $
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1 A deck cassette holder
Press the area marked PUSH OPEN to load or eject a tape. 7 A/B key/Indicator
2 B deck cassette holder Press to select the deck to be operated.
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Press the area marked PUSH OPEN to load or eject a tape. 8 CCRS key/Indicator p
3 Fast forward and rewind (1 ¡) keys The CCRS can be used when recording CD onto a tape.
4 DUBBING key fi 9 DOLBY NR key/Indicator ¶
The contents of the tape of the A deck are copied to the tape of the Dolby noise reduction ON/OFF switching is executed.
B deck. 0 REC/ARM key/Indicator ‹
Press to start recording. Pressing the key during recording stops it
5 LEVEL ADJUST key › after leaving a non-recorded space (blank) of about 4 seconds.
Press to adjust the input level for recording.
6 O.T.E. key/Indicator W ! REV. MODE key/Indicator ¶
CD=TAPE : When this key is pressed during CD playback, only the The reverse mode of the deck (both sides, repeated, one side) is
title being played at that time will be recorded on tape. switched.
When this key is pressed during stop, the CD selected @ PAUSE (8) key/Indicator
at that time will be recorded on tape from the first title Press to let playback or recording pause temporarily.
onward. # Stop (7) key
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MD=TAPE : When this key is pressed during MD playback, only the
title being played at that time will be recorded on tape. $ Play (2 3) keys
When this key is pressed during stop, the MD selected
at that time will be recorded on tape from the first title
onward.
Please also read the instruction manual of the optional
MD recorder (DM-F70).
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CD player unit (DP-H5)
1 2 3 4
COMPACT DISC PLAYER DP-H5
STOP PLAY/PAUSE
0 7 6
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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RANDOM REPEAT
1 ¡ 4 ¢
DUAL D/A CONVERTER
5 6 7 8
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1 Disc tray 5 Fast forward and fast reverse (1 ¡) keys
2 Eject (0) key Press to move the played position forward or backward.
The disc tray is opened and closed. 6 RANDOM key/Indicator ·
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3 STOP (7) key Press to play tracks in a different order than the recorded order.
4 PLAY/PAUSE (6) key/Indicator 7 REPEAT key/Indicator °
The playback or pause functions are activated alternately every time Press to start repeat playback.
the key is pressed. 8 Skip (4 ¢) keys
Press to skip tracks to the beginning of the desired track.
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CD player unit (DP-MH5)
1 2 3 4
OPEN / CLOSE
MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER DP-MH5
01 02 03
COMPACT
04 05 06
DIGITAL AUDIO
6 DISC CHANGER
TWIN REC 1 ¡
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4 ¢ 7 6
RANDOM DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 DISC 6 REPEAT
5 6 7 8 9 0
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1 Disc tray 6 RANDOM key/Indicator e
2 TWIN REC key I Press to play tracks in a different order than the recorded order.
Press when recording CD simultaneously onto a MD and tape. 7 Disc selector ( DISC 1 to DISC 6 ) keys/indicators
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3 OPEN/CLOSE (01~06) key Press one of the keys to select the disc to be played. If a disc exists
The disc tray is opened and closed. in the selected tray, the indicator of the key lights up. The indicator
blinks during playback of the disc.
4 Fast forward and fast reverse (1 ¡) keys
Press to move the played position forward or backward. 8 REPEAT key/Indicator w
Press to start repeat playback.
5 Skip (4 ¢) keys
Press to skip tracks to the beginning of the desired track. 9 Stop (7) key
0 Play/pause (6) key
The playback or pause functions are activated alternately every time
the key is pressed.
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