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Page 1: ...0 MD 2070 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION This instruction manual is used to describe multiple models listed above Model availability and features functions may differ depending on the country and sales area 860 4101 00 00 K P T i 9606 ...

Page 2: ...ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THtS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE TH...

Page 3: ...ODE key 23 Automatically starting recording when the track starts SOUND SYNCHRO REC 25 Automatically pausrng recordrng when the track ends REC AUTO PAUSE 25 Starting recording from the sound before the current sound MEMORY REC 25 Recording ANALOG input 26 ANALOG recording 26 Recording DIGITAL input 28 DIGITAL recording 28 Synchro recording with CD playback 30 DIGITAL recording and SCMS 30 Editing ...

Page 4: ...company without delay Only the consrgnee the person or company recewrng the unit can file a clarm agarnst the carrier for shrpprng damage We recommend that you retarn the orrgrnal carton and packing materials for use should you transport or shop the unit rn the future Keep this manual handy for future reference Check that the following accessories are present Audro cord 2 System control cord 1 Opt...

Page 5: ...andard mode and long hour mode of DAT For recordrng of A mode broadcastrng of BS tuner In addition to the conventional editing functions MOVE DIVIDE COMBINE and ERASE this unit provides more versatile editing functions such as the QUICK MOVE function for moving desired tracks at once or the QUICK ERASE function for erasing desired tracks at once This unit is equipped with the SOUND SYNCHRO REC and...

Page 6: ...or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings This appliance should not be placed in a built In installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventrlatron is provided or the manufacturer s tnstructrons have been adhered to 5 Water and moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub In a wet basement or near a swi...

Page 7: ... ANSVNFPA 70 provrdes information wrth respect to proper groundrng of the mast and supporting structure groundrng of the lead in wrre to an antenna drscharge unit srze of groundrng conductors locatron of antenna discharge unrt connection to grounding electrodes and reaurrements for the grounding electrode See Figure l Power lines An outsrde antenna system should not be located rn the vrcrnrty of o...

Page 8: ...ce subject to drrect sunlrght IRecordrngdmbledl iRecordlng enabled Note related to transportation and movement Before transporting or moving this unit carry out the following operations 1 Set the POWER key to ON without loading a Mini Disc Check that no drsc IS present rn the unrt 2 Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears 3 Set the POWER key to OFF i j j j I p f 7 L i The MD r...

Page 9: ...low the drsplay of text data drsc name or song trtle artrst name etc that ISrecorded on CDs rn addmon to musrc By drgrtally connecttng thusunit with a CD player CD TEXT compatrble the text data of a CD can be copred to an MD Presently however some CDs are equipped wrth a copy preventron code that prohrbrts the copyrng of thus data In the case of such CDs copyrng of text data ISnot possrble On CDs ...

Page 10: ...tal input output jacks before use TO WALL OUTLET AC Be careful not to lose the protectwe caps When connecting the audio cords cords wth pin plugs on each end insert the white plugs Into the L Left1 lacks and red plugs into the R iRIght lacks If the system components are equipped wth more than one system control cord connectors any one of the connectors can be used 1 Connect all cords firmly If con...

Page 11: ...ier s input selector to CD starting playback on the CD player allows to start recording automatically in an interlocked operation Do not operate the CD player during recordrng of a drgrtal source other than CD otherwrse malfunctron may occur l Synchronized recording IS not possrble whrle the SOUND SYNCHRO REC AUTO CUT and REC AUTO PAUSE functron IS operatrng M 2Q Note on connection of optical fibe...

Page 12: ...g through headphones Plug the stereo headphones lwth standard plug avaIlable v audio stores Into the PHONES jack and adjust the llstenlng volume with the PHONES LEVEL control on the front panel Standby mode While the standby indicator of the unit is lit a small amount of current is flowing into the unit s internal circuitry to back up the memory This condition is referred to as the standby mode of...

Page 13: ...og recording level 0 REC BALANCE knob Rotate to adjust the analog recordrng balance 27 a Keyboard connector LEJ 4g Connect an IBM PC compatrble keyboard optronal here PHONES jack Connect stereo headphones optronal here PHONES LEVEL knob Rotate to adjust the volume of the headphones TIMER switch This swatch is used In timer playback and timer recording REC INPUT key j g Press to swatch the recordrn...

Page 14: ...ey Press to switch the recording setting ad lustment modes ON OFF AUTO MANU key Selects whether the track numbers are to be marked automatically during re cording AUTO or to be marked manu ally after It MANUAL AUTO PAUSE key When this key IS pressed the pause mode IS lnltlated automatlcally at the point where the track number changes during playback When pressed In the recording or record Ing stan...

Page 15: ...mote control keys successrvely press the keys securely by leaving an Interval of 1 second or more between pressrng of keys 6m Reference operating range Model RC MO905 Infrared ray system 1 The provided batteries are Intended for use rn operation checking and therr servrce lrfe may be short 2 When the remote controllable drstance becomes short replace all batteries with new ones 3 If drrect sunligh...

Page 16: ...48 minutes from that in the stereo mode A Mm DISCrecorded rn the monaural long play mode cannot be played normally wrth equipment which IS not compatrble wrth monaural playback Ia Load a Mini Disc In the direction of the arrow a Start playback Insert a Mm DISCInto the slot securely READING blrnks while the unrt checks the contents of the disc If a title has been assrgned to the disc that trtle wil...

Page 17: ... SEARCH key agaln cancels the title serach mode EliStart playback With a track to which no title has been asslgned the track number and are dlsplayed Title search IS possible in either stop or play mode Selected track Characters flow toward the left f Characters flow toward the left Lc 2 10 m 21 1s 5 3 I 1 I 1 O lP a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlNGY r ii I i il iL I Trach No bmg played Elapsed tome of track bm...

Page 18: ...n an IBM PC compatible keyboard optional is connected To enter track No 23 q Fl lziiq To enter track No 212 lg lg3 m e l Middle part of track No 7 7 5 q a If a track NO which does not exist on the disc IS selected while READING IS bllnklng the last track on the disc wtll be played GlEnter the track mode Press in stop mode CHARA Ia Press the RANDOM key RANDOM c Each press switches the mode r Track ...

Page 19: ...on Sound ISoutput when usrng forward or reverse search during playback l If forward or reverse search IS started during play pause the drsc can be searched at a high speed but sound IS not output When the reverse search ISstarted during the program mode and the begrnnrng of the current track rs attarned It wril be played from the begrnnrng Ez Topause playback Tostop playback I IMain 1Remote contro...

Page 20: ... the followrng order To select track No 12 Press rn order of m key S d track Programmed order Up to 32 tracks can be selected FULL IS drsplayed when no more track can be programmed elf you made a mistake press the DELETE I CLEARkey and enter the track No again aAn extremely shot track cannot be programmed H IS drsplayed when the total programmed period has attarned 256 mrnutes or more The Input op...

Page 21: ...d while the mdlcator IS blmklng Checking the order of tracks Track No Toclear tracks from the program Clearing tracks from the end Press in stop mode Clearing all tracks Press in stop mode Remote control unit PGM blinks Programmed order Each press displays the next track m the program The number of the track that has been cleared IS displayed Example when P 14 has been cleared The entlre program I...

Page 22: ... the mode c I Track mode PGM goes off 2 Program mode PGM lights up PGM lights ul All of the programmed tracks w4l be repeated In case only one track ISprogrammed only that track WIIIbe repeated _____________ REPEAT lights up Tostop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key again The REPEAT lndlcator goes off and the playback following the current mode PROGRAM of the MD player starts Each press switch...

Page 23: ... when MANUAL is set the AUTO CUT and AUTO PAUSE functrons work If the AUTO CUT and REC AUTO PAUSE settrngs are turned on Thussettrng is convenrent when recordrng a CD whrch has been recorded rn live or whrch contarns very low level sound such as a classical music CD Press to monitor the sound being input from the source while the unit is in stop mode When the REC INPUT is DIGITAL the sampling rate...

Page 24: ...l AUTO LEVEL mode setting display appears The AUTO LEVEL mode setting sets the auto track number no sound blank detection level as well as the SOUND SYNCHRO REC AUTO CUT and REC AUTO PAUSE detection levels all at once Use the skip up down knob to set the no sound blank detection level then press the SET key to enter that level This level is set for all the above functions The initial setting is LE...

Page 25: ...w a certain level for over 3 seconds or when the track number changes during digital recording of a CD This function comes in handy when you only want to record one track from the CD Press while in the recording or recording pause mode AUTO PAUSE A PAUSE lights up The sound detectlo level can be adjusted wtth the REC MODE AUTO LEVEL setting m Pressthem keyorthe AUTOPAUSE keyagalntocanceltheRECAUT0...

Page 26: ...recordrng level settrng AUTO CUT AUTO CUT on off selectron AUTO TIME Settrng of the time for detectrng a no sound blank sectron during automatrc track number marking AUTO LEVEL Automatrc track number markrng no sound blank detectron level and SOUND SYNCHRO REC AUTO CUTand RECAUTO PAUSEsound detectron level setting FADE TIME Settrng of the fadrng trme rn fade In and fade out REC WRITING Settrng of ...

Page 27: ...tlngulshed in AUTO mode lit m MANUAL mode The unrt enters record pause mode automatrcally when the l key IS Dressed Decrease the level If the red segments of the peak level meter Irght Recording IS not possrble rf the followrng characters are drsplayed DISC FULL DISCISfull Erase undesrred tracks g m PROTECTED The accrdental erasure protect tab IS open Close it m PLAY ONLY A playback only Mrni DISC...

Page 28: ...ODE on The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL D REC LEVEL AUTO CUT AUTO TIME Digrtal recordrng level settrng AUTO CUT on off selection Settrng of the trme for detecting a no sound blank section durrng automatrc track number marking AUTO LEVEL FADE TIME detectron level settrng Setting of the fadrng time rn fade in and fade out REC WRITING Setting of the UTOC wrrtrng after recording Automat...

Page 29: ...alog recording m PROTECTED The accrdental erasure protect tab IS open Close It a PLAY ONLY The disc rn use IS a playback only Mrnr DISC I Use a recordable Mrnr DISC When the EDIT I SPACE key IS pressed during recordrng a track number IS inserted rn that posrtron When recordrng IS restarted after record pause the track number IS Incremented automatrcally by 1 To play a track wrth a margrn from the ...

Page 30: ...nals sampled at 48 kHz and 32 kHz by converting their sampling frequency into the sampling frequency of MD 44 1 kHz The SCMS may be activated with certain type of satellite broadcasting DAT Digital Audio Tape deck Copy srng dIgItal Copy usfng dIgItal Digital copy can not be repeated SCMS Serial Copy Management System Designed for copyright protection the SCMS is a pre scription that copying of dig...

Page 31: ...strictions im posed by the MD standard Before considering the symp toms as a sign of trouble with the unit please read Symptoms related to MD standard m Reordering tracks by moving them Moving the track being played TRACK MOVE Moving several tracks at a time QUICK MOVE DQ Dividing a track combining two tracks Dividing the track being played TRACK DIVIDE Combining the track being played TRACK COMBI...

Page 32: ...destination 0 Select the move destination the newtrack num ber to be assigned to the track being played 0 Set the selection by pressing the JOG DIAL The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL r i DIVIDE Divldlng a track 2 COMBINE Comblnlng tracks 3 ERASE Eraslng track s 4 MOVE Moving reordering tracks Edltlng IS aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds Example of MOVE To move ...

Page 33: ...nformatlon IS MIMI DISC has been ejected being written While WRITING is displayed do not apply shock or vibration to the unit because information is being written on the Mini Disc jl x xi in Image of track moving Track fo be moved Inserted wnmedlately before destinatlon track Tocancel the editing results EDITCANCEL To return the Mini Disc to the condition before it was loaded in the unit perform t...

Page 34: ...n the dewed order The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL I c Q MOVE Moving reordering tracks i QERASE Erasing track s EdlUng IS aborted If no operation has been performed for 8 seconds Title scrollmg Press the EDIT SPACE key again to abort the edlttng operation Selected track No Only the last selected track can be cleared by pressing the FADE DELETE key of the remote control unit To clear...

Page 35: ...ecution completes a Do not press the 01 POWER key while COMPLETE is blinking otherwise the track reordering may be Interrupted In the mlddle If you execute an edltlng operation by mistake the condltlon before editing can be recovered by performlng the EDIT CANCEL opera tion El q Select the move destination 0 Select the move destination track number To increase track No Set the movement destination...

Page 36: ... the result 0 Enter the DIVIDE mode 0 Execute preview Fine adjust the division point 0 Establish the division point The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL 1 DIVIDE Dwdrng a track 2 COMBINE Combrnrng tracks 3 ERASE Erasrng track s 4 MOVE Movrng freordenng tracks Edrtrng ISaborted If no operatron has been performed for 8 seconds L__ Y 11 16 1 1 L l l O l d II i i 7 I i 8 L i L 8 i1 l 1 2 _ ...

Page 37: ...rack numbers can be inserted additionally the MD standard by repeating B to El for each of them If you execute an editing operation by mistake the condition before edltlng can be recovered by performing the EDIT CANCEL opera tlon w g q I Eject the Mini Disc Image of track division Image of preview Should be approx 2 SC 0 lonael II _i lC T Tll ii 1 1 II l A I 1 Information IS Mln DISC has been ejec...

Page 38: ... MD standard b q Select OMBl UE 0 Select COMBINE 0 Set the selection by pressing the JOG DIAL To combine the track with the next track to it go to step Q Select the track to be combined track No track No The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL When pressed in play mode I DIVIDE DivEdInga track 2 COMBINE Comblnrng tracks 3 ERASE Erasing track s 4 MOVE Mowng reordering tracks EdlUng ISaborte...

Page 39: ... combrnrng may sometrmes be rmpossrble due to the limrtations of the MD standard l If you execute an edrtrng operatron by mistake the condition before edrtrng can be recovered by performrng the EDIT CANCEL opera t1on m 1 1 el_ i iij jy j I E T 3i 1 1 I information is Mini DISC has been ejected bang written While WRITING is displayed do not apply shock or vibration to the unit because information i...

Page 40: ...y rotating the JOG DIAL I DIVIDE Dlwdlng a track 2 COMBINE Comblnlng tracks 3 ERASE Erasing track s 4 MOVE Moving reordenng tracks Ed tlng IS aborted If no operation has been performed for 8 seconds ______________ TrackNo to be erased ConfIrm that the track has been erased Display after execution EDIT NOW When edltlng IS in progress COMPLETE When editing IS completed successfully CAN T EDIT When e...

Page 41: ...he Mini Disc InformatIon IS being written MIMI DISC has been ejected While WRITING is displayed do not apply shock or vibration to the unit because information is beina written on the Mini Disc Image of track erasure Track to be erased ...

Page 42: ...ct a track number to be erased 0 Set the selection Erase dewed tracks by repeatlng steps 0 and 0 The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL c I Q MOVE Moving reordering tracks 2 QIRASE Erasing track s Confirmation of all track erasxe Selected track Title scrolling Only the last selected track can be cleared by pressing the FADE DELETE key of the remote control unit To clear all of the selecte...

Page 43: ... A 3 x2 E E T 1 1 lnformat onIS MIMIDISC has been ejected beingwntte J While WRITING is displayed do not apply shock or vibration to the unit because information is being written on the Mini Disc Image of track deleting QUICKERASE Erasing all tracks Erasing desired tracks i When DISC ERROR is displayed If DISC ERROR is displayed with a Mini Disc which has been known to be normal re load the Mini D...

Page 44: ...e input by connecting an IBM PC compatible keyboard optional to the keyboard connector on the front panel Uppercase alphabets x 26 ABCD WXYZ Lowercase alphabets x 26 abcd wxyz Numerals x 10 0123456789 Space symbols x 26 A In addition to the entry of above characters the keyboard can also control the following functions Keyboard key Control editing function Fl TITLE INPUT F2 TITLE COPY Copying disp...

Page 45: ...Z and space a blank character a to z and space 0 to 9 symbols preset titles Ix 9 The characters can be switched by rotating the JOG DIAL A to Z and space ia blank character r A B C D E X f vatozandspace r a b c cj e f x y z e7 0 to 9 symbols preset trtles fx 9 C e o g 4 pREg pRE fi 1 Example of new title input lnttlal drsplay Selected character The drsplay can be scrolled so that any character fin...

Page 46: ...racter groups can be selected A to Z and space a blank character a to z and space 0 to 9 symbols preset trtles fx 9 The drsplay can be scrolled so that any character In a srngle group can be selected Each press switches the mode E 1 Overwrite mode Inputs a character by replacrng the existing character 2 Insert mode Inputs a character before or after an exist rng character Cursor types P Overwrite ...

Page 47: ...he characters after It by one character backward Prewng the key successwely or holding It depressed allows to clear a title easily EDIT SPACE key Press to enter insert a space one blank character lmmedtately before the character I the cursor posItIon and move the characters after It by one character forward MultIpIe spaces can also be entered by pressing the key successively or holding It depresse...

Page 48: ... trtle 3 PRE l PRE 9 Preset title 4 ALL ERASE Eraslng both disc and track trtles 5 CDtext LOAD Preparing for CD text copy I ____ __ _ 1 h _ 7 __ py i i E E z F O 0 2 0 COPY blinks COPY lights up When the text copy function has been set the text track titles is transmitted from the CD to the MD When the CD player ISnot designed to drsplay the CD text the CD text correspondrng to each track is drspl...

Page 49: ...dB is set finely in this Each press switches the level meter display modes 2 Wide display mode which is suitable for normal recording rock or playback pop music The scale is set almost evenly from 0 dB to 30 dB in this mode which is suitable for playing music with wide level variation from pianis simo to fortissimo such as classical music 1Remote control unit 1 1 I Example of normal display FADEke...

Page 50: ...herecording level Q Set the amplifier volume IFor timer playhack For timer recording 0 Play the Mini Disc 0 Adjust the amplifier vol ume 0 Stop the disc Minimize the amplifier vol ume 0 1 Set the TIMER For timer playback For timer recording H Set the timer O Vtime For timer playback Set the timer so that it sup plies power at the specified time For timer recording Set the timer so that the tuner r...

Page 51: ...e not numbered correctly The period in which READING is displayed is abnormally long The total number of characters used in the titles is less than 1792 characters More than 255 tracks track No 256 or more cannot be recorded There may be also cases rn which recordrng IS Impossible whrle the track number IS less than 256 In such a case the REMAIN trme drsplay shows 0 00 The remarnrng time drsplay b...

Page 52: ...s by executrng ALL If thrs IS not possrble use another Mini Disc m This IS a normal operation EDIT NOW CAN T EDIT l An attempt IS made to perform edrtrng beyond the restnctrons for example to erase a track which rs too short Perform edrting following the restrictrons ok blinking This ISa message for confrrmrng rf edrtrng can l Press the ENTER key to execute editing really be executed The Mrnr DISC...

Page 53: ...rse IS Induced The POWER kev IS set to OFF ihe keyboard IS connected rmproperly Connect the cords in accordance with System connections QQ Load a drsc Load a prerecorded drsc or playback only drsc Change the positron of the wrote protect tab to the write posrtron or use a recordable drsc aUse analog recordrng Adlust the recordrng level agarn m Use a recordable drsc Use another drsc Set It accordrn...

Page 54: ... More than 96 dB Total harmonic distortion I kHz playback mode Less than 0 004 Wow flutter Less than unmeasurable limit Analog input sensitivity input impedance 500 mV 22 kR Analog output level output impedance 2 0 V Less than 300 R Headphone output 50 mW 32 R load Phones level MAX Digital input Coxaial 0 5 Vp p 75 Q OpticalfWave length 660 nm 15 dBm s 21 dBm Digital output Coxaial 0 5 Vp p 75 R O...

Page 55: ... In a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or televwon reception which can bedetermlned byturning theequlpmentoff andon theuser sencouragedtotrytocorrectthelnterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowlngmeasures Reorient or relocate the recewng antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equtpment Into an outlet on a ctrwt diff...

Page 56: ... number found on the back of the wt I the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serlal numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for InformatIon or service on this product Model Serbal Number ...

Page 57: ...ser to whom warranty runs Model Number Serial Number SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY USE THIS CARD WHEN l Inquiring about warranty service and information l Obtaining warranty service ForyournearestKENWOOD AuthorizedServiceCentercall IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES I 800 536 9663 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAY A WEEK 99 3 846 0328 03 01 K Y m ...

Page 58: ...ty is extended only to the original purchaser A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your KENWOOD product requires service 1 Take or ship it to any KENWOOD Authorized Service Center in the U S A along with a complete description of the problem Warranty service is not available outside the...

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