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Contents

Bef ore use

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Warning .....................................................................................3

Safety precautions ........................................................................4
Handling Compact discs ...............................................................6

General f eat ures

Pow er............................................................................................7
Volume ..........................................................................................7
Attenuator .....................................................................................7
Sw itching M odes ..........................................................................8
Audio Control Setting....................................................................8
Sw itching Display..........................................................................9
Adjusting Time ..............................................................................9

Tuner f eat ures

Tuning .........................................................................................10
Station Preset M emory...............................................................10
Station Name Preset (SNPS) ......................................................10
Sw itching Display for Tuner ........................................................11

Casset t e player f eat ures

Playing Cassette Tapes...............................................................12
Fast Forw arding and Rew inding Cassette Tapes .......................13
Using Dolby B Noise Reduction..................................................13
Sw itching Tape Types.................................................................13
Tape counter display ...................................................................13
Using Direct Program Search System (DPSS)............................14
Blank Skip ...................................................................................14
Index Scan ..................................................................................14
M usic Repeat ..............................................................................15

CD /Ext ernal disc cont rol f eat ures

Playing CDs .................................................................................16
Playing Other Disc mode ............................................................16
Sw itching Display for Discs ........................................................17
Fast Forw arding and Reversing Disc Play ..................................17
Track Search ...............................................................................18
Disc Search .................................................................................18
Track Repeat ...............................................................................18
Disc Repeat.................................................................................18
Track Scan...................................................................................19

Disc Scan ....................................................................................19
Random Play ...............................................................................20
M agazine Random Play...............................................................20
Text / Title Scroll .........................................................................20
Presetting Disc Names (DNPS) ..................................................21

D SP/Equalizer/A nalyzer cont rol f eat ures

DSP (Digital Signal Processor) ....................................................22
Preset Equalizer Selection ..........................................................22
Equalizer Level Adjusting ............................................................23
Spectrum Analyzer Display Selection .........................................23

Funct ion Set  Syst em

Function Set System...................................................................24
Selecting Display M ode ..............................................................25
Dimmer Level Adjustment ..........................................................25
Touch Sensor Tone .....................................................................25
Sw itching preout .........................................................................25
Selecting Tuning M ode ...............................................................25
Auto M emory Entry ....................................................................26
Text Scroll ...................................................................................26

Basic Operat ions of  rem ot e

Basic operations..........................................................................27
Tuner features.............................................................................28
Cassette player features .............................................................28
CD/External disc control features ...............................................28

Inst allat ion

Accessories.................................................................................29
Installation Procedure .................................................................29
Connecting Wires to Terminals ..................................................30
Installation (for TOYOTA, NISSAN Car etc.) ...............................31
Installation (for HONDA ACURA Car)..........................................31

Troubleshoot ing Guide .......................................3 3

Specif icat ions .....................................................3 7

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Summary of Contents for DPX-4010

Page 1: ...nd on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your KENWOOD dealer for information or service on the product Model DPX 4010 Serial number DOUBLE DIN SIZED CD CASSETTE RECEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL AMPLI TUNER CD CASSETTE DOUBLE TAILLE MODE D EMPLOI RECEPTOR DE CD CINTAS DE TAMAÑO DO...

Page 2: ...ay 17 Track Search 18 Disc Search 18 Track Repeat 18 Disc Repeat 18 Track Scan 19 Disc Scan 19 Random Play 20 Magazine Random Play 20 Text Title Scroll 20 Presetting Disc Names DNPS 21 DSP Equalizer Analyzer control features DSP Digital Signal Processor 22 Preset Equalizer Selection 22 Equalizer Level Adjusting 23 Spectrum Analyzer Display Selection 23 Function Set System Function Set System 24 Se...

Page 3: ...ly with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference will not oc...

Page 4: ...placing a fuse only use a new one with the prescribed rating Using a fuse with the wrong rating may cause your unit to malfunction To prevent a short circuit when replacing a fuse first disconnect the wiring harness Do not place any object between the faceplate and the unit Do not use your own screws Use only the screws provided If you use the wrong screws you could damage the unit Do not apply ex...

Page 5: ...y form on the lens in the CD player of the unit Called lens fogging CDs may be impossible to play In such a situation remove the disc and wait for the condensation to evaporate If the unit still does not operate normally after a while consult your Kenwood dealer 2CAUTION Cleaning the Tape Head After you have listened to many cassettes over a long period of time magnetic powder from the tapes and d...

Page 6: ... and moving outward Do not clean CDs with conventional record cleaners anti static formulas or chemicals such as paint thinner or benzene Checking New CDs for Burrs When playing a new CD for the first time check that there are not any burrs stuck to the perimeter of the disc or in the central hole CDs with burrs stuck on them may not load properly or may skip while playing Remove burrs using a bal...

Page 7: ...M 4 EQ General features 7 This function allows you to turn down the volume quickly Turning Attenuator On Off Press the ATT button to switch the attenuator on and off When the attenuator is on the ATT indicator blinks When the attenuator is off the volume returns to the original level Turning the volume up or turning it all the way down deactivates the attenuator function NOTE Attenuator Increasing...

Page 8: ...standby mode turns all functions off while leaving the power to the unit on Use this mode when you want to have the display illuminated but don t want to listen to anything The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which cannot be used The external disc control mode will differ depending on the unit that is connected The AUX mode is available only when the changer AUX switching adapter KCA ...

Page 9: ... clock adjustment mode 4 3 2 1 Adjusting Time You can switch the display during the standby mode as mentioned below Changing the Display Each time you press the DISP button the display changes as follows Character Graphic Clock Graphic Clock Sw itching Display 9 Tuner features 7 NAME SET DISP ATT B S S A DSP 7 AUD EQ 7 PWR OFF OPEN CD EJECT SRC AM FM DISC 7 FNC 38 4 0 1 BNR 2 SCN 3 RDM METAL 6 M R...

Page 10: ... the FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM bands NOTE 2 1 Store the frequency of a station You can then recall that station with a single touch of a button Station Preset M emory Press the SRC source button repeatedly to select the tuner mode TUNER is displayed when the tuner mode has been selected Press either the FM or AM button to select the band Each time you press the FM button the band switches between the FM1...

Page 11: ...mory and the Station Name Preset mode ends Also if you make no input for 10 seconds the name will be stored up to the point that you have entered and the mode ends You can assign names to up to 30 FM AM stations in all If you try to enter more than that the station name stored the earliest will be the first one erased If you want to change the name of a station first display the name of the statio...

Page 12: ...When inserting a cassette make sure the cassette has been completely drawn in before pushing back the faceplate Failing to do so might deform the tape Playing Cassettes Already Loaded Press the SRC Source button repeatedly to select the tape mode TAPE is displayed when the tape mode has been selected The tape will start playing Listening to the other side Press the 38 button Tape play switches to ...

Page 13: ...e faceplate in the open condition Doing so will cause breakdown Remove a cassette from the unit when not listening to it for a while If you leave it in the unit too long the tape may stick to the tape head and cause the unit to malfunction NOTE 2CAUTION Select type of tape being played Switching Tape Types Press the METAL Metal button to switch the metal tape indicator on and off and to select the...

Page 14: ...he first five seconds of each track the previous track is considered the current track If you press the 4 button during that period the tape rewinds to the beginning of the previous track and not the one you are listening to The DPSS function knows where a track begins by detecting the blank space preceding it the space between tracks However when the blank space lasts for less than four seconds o...

Page 15: ...ction may not operate correctly Furthermore sections that are recorded at low levels may trigger the function if they last for four seconds or more NOTE M usic Repeat CD External disc control features 7 NAME SET DISP ATT B S S A DSP 7 AUD EQ 7 PWR OFF OPEN CD EJECT SRC AM FM DISC 7 FNC 38 4 0 1 BNR 2 SCN 3 RDM METAL 6 M RDM 4 REP 5 D SCN 0 4 DISC DISC 1 SRC DISP NAME SET SCN REP M RDM RDM D SCN 38...

Page 16: ...pending on the unit NOTE When a unit equipped with an O N switch is to be connected please also see the instruction manual of this unit Set the O N switch to N N operation will be set N operation The disc title and track title of the CD text can be displayed The disc name will be displayed when the name has been registered to any connected unit with the Presetting Disc Names function or when the p...

Page 17: ...uring disc play switches as follows You can give names to discs through the presetting disc name function see p 21 Note that depending on the unit display may not be possible If you try to display the name of a disc that doesn t have one No Name is displayed instead When an attempt is made to display the title of a disc for which a disc title track title has not been recorded the CD will display N...

Page 18: ... last track on the disc Making a Forward Track Search Press the button to display the desired track number Press once to fast forward to the next track twice to fast forward to the track after that and so forth Play starts at the beginning of the displayed track number For disc changers You cannot make a forward track search when listening to the last track on a disc NOTE NOTE Track Search Repeat ...

Page 19: ...scans each disc on the changer once LOAD is displayed when discs are being exchanged on the disc changer NOTE Disc Scan Function of disc changers Successively play the beginning of each track on a disc until you find the track that you want to listen to Starting the Track Scan Press the SCN button Track Scan is displayed and the first 10 seconds of each track will be played in order The track numb...

Page 20: ...is displayed when magazine random play is turned on The disc and track numbers will change over and over in the display as the next track is being selected When the disc track has been selected play will begin This function is not available with the following models KDC C200 C300 C400 C301 C401 To change the track being heard press the button Another disc track will be selected and played NOTE 2 N...

Page 21: ...ames Discs that have been disc name preset with the CD player will not have their disc name displayed when played on a CD changer NOTE 6 NOTE 5 Store the names of discs to be displayed when played Play the disc whose name you want to preset This function is available only for the CD player of this unit and disc changers that feature the Disc Name Preset function This procedure is not to be used to...

Page 22: ... mode is automatically canceled NOTE 3 Bypass Stadium Concert Club Disco Church Listening Outputs the sound source as is without added effects Recreates the gree and full sound of a large stadium Reproduces a larger space inside the vehicle to recreate the live feel of a concert arena Fully reproduces the lively beat sound of a small disco club Reproduces the reverberation effects of a traditional...

Page 23: ...ade when the Preset Equalizer Selection is set to Flat The default setting is MID Press the EQ button for at least one second to end the equalizer mode NOTE 3 NOTE 3 2 3 2 LOW MID HIGH 2 1 Equalizer Level Adjusting You can select the display to enjoy sounds with eyes Switching the Spectrum Analyzer Display Press the S A button SPEANA mode is displayed once the analyzer mode is entered Each time yo...

Page 24: ...the setting of the touch sensor tone function from on to off first search through the functions until you see BEEP On in the display Changing setting for currently displayed function Press either the AM or FM button The setting will change for each function Example The setting of the touch sensor tone will switch from on to off and BEEP Off is displayed Ending the function set mode Press the FNC b...

Page 25: ...nalyser Display and setting DISP MODE A The display can be set to use three colours white light blue and blue DISP MODE B The display can be set to use two colours white and blue Selecting Display M ode You can adjust the Dimmer level of the unit when your car s light switch has been turned on Display and setting DIM STEP 1 DIM STEP 5 This function is available when the dimmer wire is connected an...

Page 26: ...ction in the menu system Press either the AM or FM button for at least two seconds to start auto memory function The numbers of the preset station buttons showed in order When all the stations in a certain band are stored in the preset memory the auto memory entry stops The tuner then plays the last station received Canceling Auto Memory Entry During Its Operation Press the FNC button while auto m...

Page 27: ...urn the volume up Press the button to turn the volume down SRC button Each time you press the SRC button the mode switches as follows The mode switches to the next mode from any mode which cannot be used The external disc control mode will differ depending on the unit that is connected The AUX mode is available only when the changer AUX switching adapter KCA S210A or CA C1AX or CD changer KDC CPS8...

Page 28: ...t the beginning of the current track Press the button to start play at the beginning of the next track AM button Rewinds the tape FM button Fast forwards the tape 38 button Plays the reverse side of the tape When pressed during fast forward and rewind this button stops the tape and starts playing it Cassette player features 4 TUNE buttons Press the 4 button to make decreasing seeks using the prese...

Page 29: ...t voltage supply as with battery wires the battery may die If the console has a lid make sure to install the unit so that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and opening If the fuse blows first make sure the wires aren t touching to cause a short circuit then replace the old fuse with one with the same rating Do not let unconnected wires or terminals touch metal on the car or anything ...

Page 30: ...hrough the fuse box 2WARNING FM AM antenna input Fuse 10A Wiring harness Accessory White Black Gray Black Green Black Purple Black White Gray Green Purple To front left speaker To front right speaker To rear right speaker To rear left speaker Ignition wire Red Battery wire Yellow Ground wire Black To car chassis Ignition key switch Car fuse box Main fuse ACC Car fuse box Battery When using the opt...

Page 31: ...d separately fasten the ground wire with the binding screw located on the rear panel of this unit Accessory2 M4 6 mm Accessory1 or Accessory0 M5 6 mm Accessory3 Only for NISSAN car Installation for HONDA ACURA Car Assembly Bottom panel The application position of Accessory5 is at the bottom panel Fit the projections on both sides of the Accessories 6 and 7 into the slits on the Accessory4 Accessor...

Page 32: ...it as shown above NOTE Be careful not to get injured with the new edge 2CAUTION Accessory67 Installation type 2 Accessory M5 10 mm DPX 4010 Factory installed car stereo Installation type 3 DPX 4010 Factory installed car stereo DPX 4010 Accessory9 M3 6 mm Accessory Accessory M5 10 mm Remove the factory installed car stereo and install the unit 2 Reuse the screws that were removed Attach Accessory t...

Page 33: ...g normally Press the reset button on the unit see p 5 The sound quality is poor or distorted The speakers are not wired correctly Reconnect the speaker wires so that each output terminal is connected to a different speaker One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a screw in the car Check the speaker wiring The antenna control wire is not connected Connect the wire correctly referring to the se...

Page 34: ...tion on Cleaning CDs see p 6 A track will not play Random play has been selected Turn off random play Connect the wire correctly referring to the section on Connecting Wires to Terminals The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly connected The DSP effects are imperceptible You are using a two speaker system Use a front rear four speaker system Connect the wire correctly referring to the section...

Page 35: ...d can be heard The specified track will not play Random play or magazine random play has been selected Turn off random play or magazine random play SOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM If the following situations consult your nearest service center Even though the disc changer is connected the Disc Changer Mode is not on with AUX INPUT showing in the display during the Changer Mode Even though no devic...

Page 36: ...rt playing again Hold No disc has been loaded in the disc magazine Load a disc into the disc magazine No Disc Something is wrong with the disc magazine Or the unit is malfunctioning for some reason Check the disc magazine And then press the reset button on the unit If the Error 99 code does not disappear consult your nearest service center Error 99 An attempt was made to display the name of the st...

Page 37: ... dB Dolby B NR ON 68 dB CD player section Laser diode GaAlAs λ 780 nm Digital filter D A 8 Times Over Sampling D A Converter 1 Bit Spindle speed 500 200 rpm CLV Wow Flutter Below Measurable Limit Frequency response 1 dB 10 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz 0 01 Signal to Noise ratio 93 dB 1 kHz Dynamic range 93 dB Channel separation 85 dB Audio section Maximum output power 45 W 4 Full band...

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