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In case of difficulty

Resetting the Microcomputer

The microcomputer may malfunction (unit can-
not be operated, or shows an erroneous dis-
play) if the power cord is unplugged while the
power is ON, or due to some other external
factor.  If this happens, execute the following
procedure to reset the microcomputer and re-
turn the unit to its normal operating condition.

Plug in the AC power cord to the wall out-
let, and within 5 seconds, press and hold
down the

 

7

 

button and press CD button.

• Please note that resetting the microcomputer

will clear the contents of the memory and
return the unit to the state it was in when it
left the factory.

Check that following guide for problem resolution.

General

No sound.

\

 Plug in AC cord securely.

\

  Set the VOLUME control to proper

sound level.

\

 Make sure the source is set to the

source you wish to operate.

\

 Pull out the headphones plug from the

headphones jack.

The left and right sound outputs are reverse.

\

 Check the speaker connections and

location.

The system displays features automatically.

\

 Switch off the demo operation.

CD player operation

“NO DISC” is displayed.

\

 Insert a disc correctly (label side up).

\

 Clean the disc.

\

 Use a new or readable disc.

\

 Wait until the moisture condensation

at the lens has cleared.

\

 Plug in AC cord securely.

Radio reception

Noise in radio.

\

 Tune to a correct frequency.

\

 Adjust the direction of the FM antenna.

\

 AM antenna is built in; rotate the sys-

tem to face a new direction.

\

 Increase the distance between the sys-

tem and TV or VCR.

Cassette deck operation

Cannot record.

\

 Replace the tape or cover tabs with

adhesive tape.

\

 Clean the head.

\

 Use only NORMAL (IEC I) tape.

\

 Do not use a cassette with more than

90-minute recording time, for the tape

used in such a cassette is very thin and

tends to cause problem such as en-

tanglement around the pinch roller or

could be easily cut off.

Timer / Clock

The timer is not working.

\

 Set the correct clock.

\

 Press the TIMER ON/OFF button to

switch on the timer.

\

 Switch the system to standby mode.

The  timer/clock is erased.

\

 Power has been interrupted or power

cord has been disconnected.  Set it

again.

Remote control

Does not function properly.

\

 Replace the batteries.

\

 Remove the obstacles.

\

 Move closer to the system when us-

ing the remote control and make sure

that you are pointing at unit’s remote

sensor.

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Summary of Contents for HM-437MP

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ITALIANO ESPAÑOL HM 437MP COMPACT Hi Fi COMPONENT SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION B60 5521 08 00 C E 0404 5521 01 07 EN 04 6 30 3 15 PM 1 ...

Page 2: ...DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Before applying power Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Units are designed for operation as follows Europe AC 230 V...

Page 3: ...48kHz Supported bit rates of MP3 disc are 32 64 96 128 192 256 kbps Following formats can t be supported The files like AAC DLF M3U PLS Chinese name The non session closed discs The discs recorded under UDF format Contents Caution Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation Before applying power 2 Safety precautions 2 Unpacking 3 Discs for playback 3 Preparing the remote control 4 Con...

Page 4: ...d R with the red wire to and the black wire to Connect the left speaker to terminal marked L with the red wire to and the black wire to Clip the stripped portion of the speaker wire as shown Notes For the FM antenna Adjust the position of the FM antenna for the best reception For optimal sound performance it is recommended to use the supplied speakers Do not connect more than one speaker to any on...

Page 5: ...ward or to skip to the next previ ous album for MP3 to fast forward or rewind a tape to tune to higher lower radio frequency or search radio stations for TUNER to set the hour and minutes for clock to set timer func tion for timer 0 TAPE button To select TAPE input or turn the system on to TAPE input TUNER BAND button To select TUNER input or turn the system on toTUNER input When in TUNER input pr...

Page 6: ... CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ X BASS 1 2 3 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 Main unit INTRO icon SLEEP icon TOTAL icon RDS icon X BASS icon Play icon SYNC icon MP3 icon ALB icon Frequency display Preset channel display Playback time display etc STEREO icon Sound effect icons Play mode icons TIMER icons ALL icon REMAIN icon REC icon FILE SEARCH icon 5521 01 07 EN 04 6 30 3 15 PM 6 ...

Page 7: ...formation dis play for MP3 CD Remote sensor search 4 buttons To search forward backward to next previous track for CD to skip tracks for CD to search forward backward or to skip to the next previ ous album for MP3 to fast forward or rewind a tape to tune to higher lower radio frequency or search radio stations for TUNER to set the hour and minutes for clock to set timer func tion for timer 6 butto...

Page 8: ...n on the remote control to increase or press volume button on the unit VOLUME DOWN button on the remote control to de crease the volume level Basic function VOL XX will be displayed VOL XX denotes the volume level The volume can be adjusted in 32 steps from minimum to maximum To switch off the volume temporarily Press MUTE button on the remote control Playback will continue without sound only syst...

Page 9: ...rt flashing To resume playback press 6 button 6 PLAY PAUSE button on the remote control again 2 To stop playback press 7 button Selecting a desired track passage To select a desired track Press 4 or button 4 or SEARCH SKIP TUNING button on the remote control re peatedly until the desired track appears on the display If playback is stopped press 6 button 6 PLAY PAUSE button on the remote control to...

Page 10: ...Press program button on the unit PROGRAM button on the remote control to store the se lected track The track number returns to and the next program number will appear on the display 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store other desired tracks in this way The icon PROGRAM will appear on the dis play and FULL will start flashing if you attempt to program more than 60 tracks Press program button on...

Page 11: ...ogram The icon PROGRAM will disappear from the display Notes The program is automatically cleared as soon as the CD door is opened The function of program setting is disabling in PLAY PAUSE mode Using the CD MP3 continued to next page Random You can play all the tracks in random order 1 During playing pause or stop mode press RANDOM button on the remote control to enable random play mode The icon ...

Page 12: ...ress program button PROGRAM button on the remote control so that will start flash ing 5 If you wish to store the radio station to another preset number p call album button P CALL button on the remote control or p call al bum button P CALL button on the remote control to select the desired preset number To repeat one album For MP3 CD only Press repeat button REPEAT button on the re mote control twi...

Page 13: ...t is currently broadcasting the specified program type genre PS Program Service Name Display Automatically displays the station name transmit ted by the RDS station Using the radio RadioText function Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS stations when you press RDS display but ton on the unit RDS DISPLAY button on the re mote control There is NO TEXT display if no text data is trans...

Page 14: ...ssette Playing a cassette tape 1 Press TAPE button toTAPE 2 Press the area marked push open to open the cassette compartment door 3 Insert cassette tape into the compartment with the open edge facing down 4 Close the door securely 5 Press 4 or button 4 or SEARCH SKIP TUNING button on the remote control to move tape to the desired starting point 6 Press 6 button 6 PLAY PAUSE button on the remote co...

Page 15: ...e remote control to interrupt recording Press 6 button 6 PLAY PAUSE button on the remote control to resume recording 7 Press 7 button to end recording Notes To ensure good system performance wait until the unit completely reads the disc before recording During recording it is not possible to listen to an other source Program recording from a CD MP3 CD Desired CD tracks MP3 files can be programmed ...

Page 16: ...R SET button on the remote control The icon TIMER will flash and the source display will appear View clock The clock if it is set will be shown in standby mode To view the clock in any source mode CD TUNER or TAPE press timer set button TIMER SET button on the remote control The clock will be displayed If the clock has not been set 0 00 will start flash ing Clock setting Before carrying out the cl...

Page 17: ...e timer has been activated To activate deactivate the timer Press timer on off button TIMER ON OFF but ton on the remote control If activated the icon TIMER will appear on the display Notes The timer off will not be activated if the starting and stopping time are the same If the selected source CD TAPE or RECTU is not available when preset timer is reached TUNER will be selected automatically Duri...

Page 18: ...ng a clean ing tape once Caution on condensation Condensation of dew may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs In this case leave the unit for a few hours and re start the operation after the condensation has dried up Be specially cautious against condensation in the followi...

Page 19: ...ion CD player operation NO DISC is displayed Insert a disc correctly label side up Clean the disc Use a new or readable disc Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens has cleared Plug in AC cord securely Radio reception Noise in radio Tune to a correct frequency Adjust the direction of the FM antenna AM antenna is built in rotate the sys tem to face a new direction Increase the distance bet...

Page 20: ...rs Enclosure Bass reflex type Speaker configuration Woofer 100 mm cone type Impedance 4 Ω Maximum input level 5 W Dimensions W 130 mm 5 1 8 H 208 mm 8 3 16 D 161 mm 6 5 16 Weight net 1 2 kg 2 7 lb 1 piece Notes KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advance ments in development For this reason specifica tions may be changed without notice Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at ex tremely c...

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