Kenwood M-718BT Operating Manual Download Page 6

Before initial operation 

Unpacking

Carefully unpack the device and take care that all accessories are present:

Operating manual              Remote control                         FM antenna               LR03/AAA 1.5 Volt Battery

  

Notes about reading the manual

Most functions can be controlled using the remote control.

Preparation of the remote control

• Insert the battery into the remote control, taking care that it is in the correct polarity (+ and -).

 

• The battery provided is intended for functional checking and can have a short service life.
• If the operating range of the remote control decreases, replace the old battery with a new one.
• If you expose the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or the light from high frequency 

   fluorescent lamps, this may lead to malfunctions. In such situations, you should set up the system 

 

   at another place to avoid such malfunctions.

Connecting

• Carefully unpack the device and take care that all accessories are present.
• Connect the left and right speaker with the relevant 
   (

Speaker Out

) port on the side of the device.

• Connect the mains plug firmly to an AC outlet.

FM antenna port

1. Connect the cable to the 

[ANTENNA FM 75Ω]

jack.

2. Find a place where the best reception is achieved.
3. Fix the antenna in position.

• The antenna provided with the system is a simple dipole antenna. The use of a (commercially available) 
   outdoor antenna is recommended for stable signal reception. 

   To connect an outdoor antenna, first take off the indoor antenna. 

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Summary of Contents for M-718BT

Page 1: ...Compact Stereo System M 718BT OPERATING MANUAL JVCKENWOOD Corporation ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...djusting the sound Using CD and USB Preparation Playback of CD or audio files USB CD Selecting a folder only audio files Programming tracks and files Procedure with audio CD Procedure with audio files Shuffle play and repeat function Procedure with audio CD Procedure with audio files Use of the FM radio Setting the FM transmitter Saving stations in station memory FM menu functions Using BLUETOOTH ...

Page 3: ...potential spontaneous com bustion Please do not block the ventilation openings Please install the device according to the man ufacturer s instructions Never block the ventilation openings by placing the device on a bed sofa rug or similarly soft underlay This device should not be installed in a bookshelf or built in cupboard if sufficient ventilation has been ensured as described in the manufactur...

Page 4: ...ry out a safety check on this device after finishing service or repair work in order to determine if the device is in proper working order 14 Wall or ceiling mounting This device may only be mounted on a wall or ceiling following the manufacturer s recommenda tions 15 Heat Do not install this device near hot surfaces such as radiators fan heaters ovens or other devices including amplifiers which c...

Page 5: ...LASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS 2 CAUTION Do not open the housing This device does not contain any parts which can be serviced by the user only allow qualified specialist personnel to carry out servicing Automatic energy saving function The stereo system is equipped with an automatic energy saving function This switches to standby mode after 15 minutes under the following conditions 1 No CD is inserted or t...

Page 6: ...e control sensor to direct sunlight or the light from high frequency fluorescent lamps this may lead to malfunctions In such situations you should set up the system at another place to avoid such malfunctions Connecting Carefully unpack the device and take care that all accessories are present Connect the left and right speaker with the relevant Speaker Out port on the side of the device Connect t...

Page 7: ...trictions apply to the USB devices which can be used Usable USB devices USB devices which belong to the USB mass storage class USB devices which have a maximal power consumption of max 500mA USB mass storage class USB devices which the PC recognises as external memory without the need for a special drive or special application software Please consult your dealer if you are not sure if your USB dev...

Page 8: ...kip Forward 10 Tracks 12 Lower Volume 13 Equalizer 14 Open Close 15 Select Source 16 Repeat 17 Fast Forward Next 18 Shuffle play RDS 19 Auto Tune Stop 20 Increase Volume 21 Muting 7 10 8 9 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 Select Source 8 Playback Pause 9 Stop 10 Previous 11 Next 12 Open Close 13 Speaker ports 14 FM Antenna Port 1 Standby On 2 CD tray 3 Line In port 4 USB port 5 Display 6 Volume 14 13 2 3 4 1...

Page 9: ...ress the button on the remote control for this MUTE flashes on the display When the button is pressed again the original volumes will be reinstated Equalizer On the remote control Press the EQ button to retrieve settings one after the other POP FLAT JAZZ CLASSIC ROCK Using CD and USB Preparation Insert a CD 1 Press the button on the main device or on the remote control to open the CD compartment 2...

Page 10: ...e number of folders and the second block of numbers for the total number of files For audio CDs the information about the number of tracks and total play time will be displayed as follows XX XX XX Here the first block of numbers stands for the number of tracks and the second for the total play time of the CD Basic Operating Functions Stopping Playback Press the button on the main device or on the ...

Page 11: ...t of the programme space will be alternately displayed 8 Pressing the button twice deletes the programming Procedure with audio files 1 The USB source must be in stop mode otherwise STOP FIRST will show in the display 2 Press the PRG button to start the programming mode 3 The display will now show 01 PR01 where 01 will be flashing The first block of numbers shows the current track the second block...

Page 12: ...Display OFF Start playback with the button Pressing the button switches off the repeat function Procedure with audio files Press the RANDOM button on the remote control to start shuffle play SHUFFLE will appear in the display for 2 seconds and playback will start Pressing the RANDOM button twice or pressing the button cancels random play Press the REPEAT button on the remote control to activate th...

Page 13: ...w the frequency display and after a while the station name and other information is displayed instead of the frequency RDS functions The following information can be retrieved by repeatedly pressing the RDS button Radiotext If the station is not broadcasting any radio text then NO TEXT appears PTY Program Type If the station is not broadcasting any PTY signal then NO PTY appears Frequency and memo...

Page 14: ...ming use the music player of your choice on the BLUETOOTH device The following control options are available to you Press the button on the remote control or on the device to pause or continue playback Press the or button on the remote control or on the main device to jump to the previous or the next track Pressing the button stops playback If you hold down the Enter button on the remote or on the...

Page 15: ...pointing towards the remote control sensor on the device Maintenance and care Cleaning the housing Use a cloth which is slightly dampened with a mild cleanser Do not use any cleanser which contains alcohol ammonia or abrasives Cleaning CDs Clean soiled discs with a special cleaning cloth Wipe the disc in straight lines from the middle to the edge Do not wipe with a circular motion Do not use any s...

Page 16: ...o protect the environment and the health of your fellow human beings Improper or incorrect disposal endangers the environment and health Further information about recycling of this product can be received from your local council or the local waste disposal operators Attention The characters Pb under the symbol for batteries indicate that this battery contains lead The Bluetooth word mark and logo ...

Page 17: ...uency range 2 402 GHz 2 480 GHz BLUETOOTH Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile USB devices Playable files MP3 Compatible with USB1 1 Full Speed Compatible with FAT16 FAT32 Maximal 500 mA Bit rates 32 kBit s bis 320 kBit s Line In 3 5 mm jack socket Amplifier part Output Power 2 x 25 Watt 6 Ohm Bandwidth 70Hz 20kHz 3dB Dimensions and Weight Main ...

Page 18: ... the product differs from the products distributed by the official importer and if replacement parts are not available for repairing this device the user must carry the costs for the transport of the device to and from the land of purchase The same applies if no warranty coverage can be offered in the country under consideration because of other justifiable reasons C Exceptions from warranty cover...

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