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DMC-K3(EN)

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KENWOOD CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN

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DC   IN   4 - 5.  1V

PHONES

BATTERY   ( L6 .R6 .AA .AM3 )  1 . 5V

NI - MH   BATTERY                     1 . 2V

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Names and functions of parts

HOLD

 switch

6

 (Play/pause) key

5

 (Volume up) key

4

 (Skip down) key

HOLD

 indicator

Main Unit

Play indicator

Track number indicator

Battery
indicator

7

 (Stop/off) key

Charge key

LCD

DC IN

 jack

(Extemal power jack)

Battery cover

 

(Volume down)  key

OPEN 

slider

¢

 (Skip up) key

PHONES

 jack

Disc Holder

HOLD

Using the Clip

÷

Clip the remote control unit to the
edge of your bag or pocket.

Remote Control

Clip

Press and release.

PHONES

 jack

DC  

 IN   

4 - 5

.  1V

PHONES

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÷

If the battery indicator is not displayed though the battery is correctly set
up for recharging, the battery life may be expired. In this case, replace the
battery with new one.

÷

The time needed to charge the battery fully is about 3 hours.

÷

A fully charged battery can be used for about 9 hours. (Playing time may
differ slightly depending on the environment the unit is used in.)

Cancel the 

HOLD

 function with the 

HOLD

 switch and then operate the keys.

When the 

HOLD

 function is engaged, the unit will not respond to operation

of the keys.  For details, refer to “

Avoiding Faulty Operation (HOLD)

.”

Power sources

÷

Insert the AA alkaline battery making
sure the positive (

ª

) and negative

(

·

) poles are correctly aligned.

Please use the separately sold car battery adaptor (DC-C70) and car cas-
sette adaptor (CAC-2) for listening connected to a car stereo system.
Never connect the unit to the external input terminal (AUX input termi-
nal etc.) of a car stereo system, as this will cause malfunctions.

÷

Insert the battery making sure
the positive (

ª

) and negative

(

·

) poles are correctly aligned.

÷

When using the battery for the
first time, charge the battery
before using it.

PORTABLE  MD PLAYER  DMC-K3

HOLD

·

ª

PORTABLE  MD PLAYER  DMC-K3

HOLD

1

2

÷

Insert the rechargeable battery mak-
ing sure the positive (

ª

) and nega-

tive (

·

) poles are correctly aligned.

Using the AC adaptor

HOLD Function

Charge the battery.

When Using the Recharge-
able Battery

For use in a car

Charging the rechargeable battery

Set the rechargeable battery in place.

When Using Commercially Sold AA Alkaline Battery (LR6)

1

Open the battery cover.

2

Insert the rehargeable battery
and close the cover.

1

Connect the specially provided
AC adaptor.

2

Press the 

7

 key twice in succes-

sion.

Power Supply

The specially provided rechargeable battery, commercially sold AA al-
kaline battery, the specially provided AC adaptor, the special car bat-
tery adaptor, and other power sources can be used for this unit.  Use
the power supply that suits the application of the unit.

(The indication goes out after charging.)

To household outlet

To 

DC IN

  jack

÷

AC adaptors may differ depend-
ing on the country or sales region.

To household outlet

DC  

 IN   

4 - 5

.  1V

PHONES

PO

RT

AB

LE

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PL

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MC

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1

OPEN

HOLD

To 

DC IN

 jack

The specially provided rechargeable battery is not fully charged.  When using
it for the first time, charge the battery according to the following procedure.

÷

Charge the battery with the power to the unit turned off.  (The battery is
not charged while the unit is in operation.)

1

 Slide the battery cover up.

2

 Open the battery cover.

DC  

 IN   

4 - 5

.  1V

PH

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HO

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DC  

 IN   

4 - 5

.  1V

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÷

Each time the 

¢

 key is pressed

during playback, the operation will
skip to and playback the subse-
quent track.

÷

Pressing and holding the 

¢

 key

changes the displayed track num-
bers continuously. (except during
Random Playback)

÷

When the 

4

 key is pressed while

playback is in progress, operation
will skip to the start of the track
currently being played back, and
playback will resume from there.

÷

Pressing and holding the 

4

 key

changes the displayed track num-
bers continuously. (except during
Random Playback)

Main unit

Remote control

Playback

 

(Basics)

÷

Do not force the disc holder
open,for this will damage it.

Skip Up Function

Skip Down Function

Start playback.

Skip Function

÷

 Press the center of the MD until

the disc is locked into place.

÷

 When the unit has been set to “

AP

on

” (Auto Play mode), the unit

automatically turns on and starts
playing the MD by closing the disc
holder. For details, refer to “

Set-

ting AUTO PLAY

”.

Using the 

4

 key and 

¢

 key, you can skip to the start of the track

you want to listen to.

Inserting a recorded MD.

1

 Open the disc holder.

2

 Insert the MD and close the disc

holder by hand.

Connect the remote control
and headphone.

¢

: Track number increases

4

: Track number decreases

Cancel the HOLD function with the HOLD switch and then operate
the keys.  When the HOLD function is engaged, the unit will not re-
spond to operation of the keys.  For details, refer to “Avoiding Faulty
Operation (HOLD).”

DC   

IN   4

 - 5.  

1V

PH

ON

ES

PORTABLE  MD PLAYER  DMC-K3

OPEN

HOLD

÷

Headphones may differ depending on the country or sales region.

÷

Commercially sold headphones with stereo mini plugs (  3.5mm) can also
be used.

Playback

÷

Power comes on and playback
starts from the first track.

÷

NO TITLE

” will be displayed

when the MD has no track titles on
it.

÷

After the last track is over, play-
back will stop.

BLE  MD PLAYER  DMC-K3

HOLD

·

ª

PORTABLE  MD PLAYER  DMC-K3

HOLD

·

ª

1

Hand strap
attaching hole

¢

 (Skip up) key

4

 (Skip down) key

MODE

 key

LCD

6

 (Play/pause) key

7

 (Stop/off) key

    Charge key

HOLD

 switch

(Volume up) key

– 

(Volume down)  key

The mode changes each time the
MODE key is pressed.

The mode changes each time the
MODE key is pressed.

MODE key 

(Only by remote control operation)

1

Fast forward/fast reverse
(search)

2

Changing the display mode

3

Play Mode

4

Changing the tone
(BASS BOOST)

5

Original display

1

AUTO PLAY

2

AUTO POWER SAVE

3

Operating tone (Beep)

4

Original display

Use this key to set playback-related features and other convenient
functions. Please also read “Playback (Application)” and “Convenient
functions” for details.

When the MODE key is held de-
pressed for more than 2 seconds:

Check

Charge

C

C

Charging check

After 15 sec.

Charging start

M

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D

E

Main unit

Remote control

÷

To change one of the above set-
ups after returning to the original
display, restart from the step of
pressing and holding the 

MODE

key for more than 2 seconds.

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Summary of Contents for DMC-K3

Page 1: ...ervice personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit C The unit has been exposed to rain D The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance E The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 16 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described ...

Page 2: ...arged Whenusing it for the first time charge the battery according to the following procedure Charge the battery with the power to the unit turned off The battery is not charged while the unit is in operation 1 Slide the battery cover up 2 Open the battery cover DC IN 4 5 1V PHON ES OPEN HOLD OPEN M O D E DC IN 4 5 1V PHON ES OPEN HOLD Each time the key is pressed duringplayback theoperationwill s...

Page 3: ...ation Playback Application During stop status During playback status 1 Disc name 2 Total number of tracks 3 Total playing time 4 KENWOOD logo display 1 Title of track being played 2 Number of track currently being played 3 Elapsed time of track cur rently being played 4 UU KENWOODUU logo display Setting AUTO PLAY Changing the display Note Note Track titles or disc names are not displayed if they a...

Page 4: ... not securely closed The disc is scratched or dam aged or the recording is not good The unit is in a place where there is excessive vibration You are using commercial re chargeable battery The unit has become hot be cause of exposure to direct sunlight etc You are using another AC adaptor than the accessory adaptor The AC adaptors has become disconnected Unit fails to turn ON Closedischoldersecure...

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