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Skip play operation

To play the tune located 4 tunes behind

Convenient music search (DPSS)

The DPSS (Direct Program Search System) enables the follow ing convenient operations according to the instructions of the
operation keys (these operation are how ever not available on both decks simultaneously). The DPSS functions are based on
the detection of non-recorded spaces of 4 seconds or more betw een tunes.

The example below  show s the case in w hich the direction indicated by the tape transport direction indicator is

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. If the direction

indicated by the tape direction indicator is

2

, alw ays press the keys for the opposite directions to those show n in the

illustrations below .

Tape transport direction 

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1. Skip play

: By specifying a tune located several tunes beyond (or behind) the tune being played, skips tunes

betw een the current tune and the selected tune and starts playback from the beginning of the
selected tune. Up to 16 tunes can be skipped in Skip Search.

2. Rew ind & Play

: Rew inds the tape to the beginning and starts playback from there.

3. Single-tune repeated

playback

: One single tune is played back repeatedly up to 16 times.

4. Dash & Play

: If a non-recorded space of more than 10 seconds is detected during playback, that space w ill be

skipped by fast forw ard tape w inding.

Space (non-recorded).

Tune being played.

To play a tune located immediately after the
tune being played

To play the tune being played from the be-
ginning

To play a tune located 4 tunes beyond

Press 4 times during the playback.

Press once during the playback.

Press 5 times during the playback.

DPSS w ill not function properly w ith the follow ing types of tapes.

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Tapes containing spaces of 4 seconds or more, such as conversations and speeches.

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Tape containing extremely low  levels or non-recorded spaces in the middle of tunes, such as classical music.

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Tapes containing recording of large noise betw een tunes.

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Tapes containing spaces of less than 4 seconds betw een tunes.

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Tapes recorded w ith low  recording level.

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Tapes recorded using Cross-fade recording.

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Space (non-recorded).

Press once during the playback.

: Keys and control used in the operations described on this page.

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Notes

Notes

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Summary of Contents for X-W320

Page 1: ...STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK KENWOOD CORPORATION X W320 B60 3265 08 MA K P Y M I C X T 97 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 96 12 11 10 9 8 7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MC Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 2: ...three pin plug CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOL TAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT ...

Page 3: ...tween programs 17 To re start recording 17 Tape dubbing operation Deck A Deck B 18 Start dubbing 18 To pause dubbing 18 To stop dubbing 18 Synchro playback recording 19 Synchro playback of cassette deck 19 CD single track recording O T E Deck B only 20 CD all track recording O T E Deck B only 21 CD synchro recording Deck B only 22 Recording of CD playback CCRS Deck B only 23 System remote control ...

Page 4: ... abuilt in installation such as abookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 5 Water and moisture The appliance should not be used near w ater for example near a bathtub w ashbow l kitchen sink laundry tub in a w et basement or near a sw imming pool etc Never pull or stretch the cord 6 Temperature The appliance may not function pro...

Page 5: ...rs locat ion of ant enna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure 18 Pow er lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines orcircuits Wheninstallinganoutsideantennasystem extreme care should be taken to ...

Page 6: ...which is subject to direct sunlight or near equipment that generates heat Keep the cassette tapes away from any magnetic field Notes on cassette tape Safety tab accidental erasure prevention tab After an important recording has been finished break the safety tab to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or recorded on accidentally For B side To re record When there is slack in the tape In...

Page 7: ...rating When the unit is brought from an air conditioned place to a place of high temperature with high humidity When there is a large difference between the internal temperature of the unit and the ambient temperature or in conditions where conden sation occurs easily WARNING NOTICE IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGMENT OFCOPYRIGHT TO MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRI...

Page 8: ...gging connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit Malfunction of microcomputer If operation is not possible or erroneous display appears even though all connections have been made properly reset the microcomputer referring to In case of difficulty Notes Notes Except for U S A Canada Caution regarding placement To maintain proper ventilation be su...

Page 9: ...s are inserted all the way in to the system control terminals Notes Notes About the system control operations Remote Control This unit can be operated from the system remote control unit provided with the AV CONTROL CENTER optional or Receiver optional For details read the instruction manual provided with the AV CONTROL CENTER optional or Receiver optional Automatic Operation Playing thisunit auto...

Page 10: ... Forward key for fast wind ing of tape toward the right reel seen from you 7 Stop key Stop 2 3 PLAY key When this unit is system connected through asystem control cord pressing the 2 or 3 key while a cassette tape is loaded turns ON the system automati cally and starts playback of the cassette deck 9 Deck A eject 0 button Press to open the cassette holder of deck A 0 RESET A key Press to reset the...

Page 11: ... The 2 and 3 indicators show the direction the tape is transported during recording or playback The direction used when the tape is last stopped is held in memory even after this unit has been turned OFF and the tape transport starts in the indicated direction when the unit is started automatically by a timer etc To change the tape transport direction press the play key for the opposite direction ...

Page 12: ...ill make it easy to locate the same position when you want to continue recording playback next time It is also possible to use the Zero stop function to return to the position where recording playback was started Display example A COUNTER R L 0 0 0 0 20 3 3 6 dB 6 10 15 0 RESET A B Tape is wound until counter reading near 0000 where it stops Press the 7 key to stop fast tape winding 1 2 Press the ...

Page 13: ... holdersof decksA and B A B Each press switches the indication 1 Relay playback of two sides of tapes in decks A and B is repeated 2 Relay playback is not available with this setting 3 Relay playback of only one side of tapes in decks A and B is repeated Each press switches the indication 1 DOLBY NR OFF extinguished Dolby NR is not used 2 DOLBY NR B Noise reduction of the ordinary type 3 DOLBY NR ...

Page 14: ... to the beginning and starts playback from there 3 Single tune repeated playback One single tune is played back repeatedly up to 16 times 4 Dash Play If a non recorded space of more than 10 seconds is detected during playback that space will be skipped by fast forward tape winding Space non recorded Tune being played To play a tune located immediately after the tune being played To play the tune b...

Page 15: ...inishes Dash Play the other deck starts Dash Play for 16 times after which it stops REV MODE Each press switches the indication 1 Two sides are played only once after which playback stops 2 Two sides are repeated 8 times after which playback stops 3 One side is repeated 8 times after which playback stops 1Determine the playback mode conditions When direction of tape direction indicator is 3 Press ...

Page 16: ...ck recording preparation 2 Load a disc in the CD player Select the source to be recorded Set the recording level Preparation Select by operating the input selector key of the AV CONTROL CENTER optional Recording level decreases Recording level increases Start recording 8 Press once 1 Press the key Recording will start 2 Play the musicsource from the beginning The deck enters the stop mode automati...

Page 17: ...tape then the tape transport stops Blank of 4 sec or more Recorded tune Re recording Tune to be re recorded Tape stops after 2 sec of transport If there is no recorded tune before the tape will be rewound then stopped When re recording from the beginning of tape feed the leader tape the first portion of tape that cannot be recorded before starting re recording During recording in the 2 direction D...

Page 18: ...bbing is used In such a case use normal speed dubbing Notes Notes For normal speed dubbing For high speed dubbing For normal speed dubbing For high speed dubbing DUBB HIGH DUBB HIGH lights up DUBB NOR DUBB NOR lights up Keys and control used in the operations described on this page Normal dubbing Dubbing at the normal speed High speed dubbing Dubbing at about twice the normal speed 2 3 7 Both deck...

Page 19: ...ugh a system control cord the convenient system control operations can be used as described below 2 3 7 Preparation To stop playback Keys and control used in the operations described on this page Synchro playback of cassette deck Press the 7 key of the deck in use to stop it 1 Turn this unit ON 2 Make Playback recording preparation 3 TurntheAV CONTROLCENTEROFF This unit enters standby mode in whic...

Page 20: ...rack recording This facility is called the O T E One Touch Edit function Please note that the O T E recording is not possible with an LD player Preparation Synchro playback recording Keys and control used in the operations described on this page CD single track recording O T E Deck B only 1 Make Playback recording preparation 2 Load a disc in the CD player 3 Adjust the recording level Pressing the...

Page 21: ...cording CD all track recording O T E Deck B only The cassette deck performs the ARM operation for about 8 seconds then starts recording The CD player starts playback at the same time At the end of tape side A the music is not recorded on the guide leader tape section If you want to prevent atrack from being interrupted in the middle record the interrupted track at the beginning of tape side B acco...

Page 22: ...cording Press the 6 key of the CD player To stop Press the 7 key of the CD player Preparation 1 Make Playback recording preparation 2 Load a disc in the CD player If the 7 key of the cassette deck is pressed the cassette deck enters the stop mode but the CD player does not stop Keys and control used in the operations described on this page Synchro playback recording CD synchro recording Deck B onl...

Page 23: ... cut off in the middle and in which the recording capacity of the tape is used to the fullest extent Set the REV MODEkey of the deck to During recording level setting Press the Stop key of the CD player or the stop key of the cassette deck During CCRS recording Press the Stop key of the CD player then press the OPEN CLOSE key of the CD player After completion of CCRS recording Press the OPEN CLOSE...

Page 24: ... disc or let playback pause temporarily 3 play key Press to play tape toward the right reel seen from you 2 play key Press to play tape toward the left reel seen from you 7 stop key Press to stop an operation fast forward key Presstofast windtapetowardtheright reel seen from you 1 rewind key Press to fast wind tape toward the left reel seen from you REC ARM key Pressforrecording orAuto Record Muti...

Page 25: ...ystem control cord and the system components are in standby mode The following description in this manual is focused on the operations associate with the cassette deck To remote control other SERIES 21 components read their instruction manuals Infrared remote control system Graphical Remote Control Unit System remote control operation 1 Segment screen Used to select icons for the con nected compon...

Page 26: ...er entry The selected icon is displayed in reverse video Tape1 Model Type Setup Model 6 Model 5 Model 3 Model 2 Model 1 Setup DVD 6ch Input Sound Speaker Sat C D Tape1 Cable Reset VCR1 VCR2 L D T V Model 4 Confirm Set Up Return Input Source Main Menu TapeA TapeB Tape1 LD Tuner CD VCR2 VCR1 TV Sat Cable Confirm Set Up Return Input Source Main Menu TapeA TapeB Tape1 LD Tuner CD VCR2 VCR1 TV Sat Cabl...

Page 27: ...ayback recording preparation 2 Perform Basic remote control opera tion GRC only RC Start playback GRC Select the or icon and press the ENTER key Press the 2 key or 3 key 3 2 RC GRC Select the icon and press the ENTER key 8 RC GRC Fast forwarding or rewinding tape 1 Stop playback 1 Stop playback 7 1 1 Fast tape winding in the direction Fast tape winding in the direction GRC RC To stop playback Sele...

Page 28: ...ey of the CD player To stop Press the 7 key of the CD player System remote control operation RC GRC Select the CD player icon and press the ENTER key Press the 6 key of the CD player Synchro recording is not possible when tracks of more than one CD are programmed using a Carrousel type CD player Recording starts at this moment When the CD player has completed playback the cassette deck stops recor...

Page 29: ...ation 2 Load a disc in the CD player 3 Adjust the recording level 4 Perform Basic remote control opera tion GRC only RC GRC Select the icon and press the ENTER key RC GRC Select the icon and press the ENTER key RC GRC Select the icon and press the ENTER key O T E O T E 7 Pressing the 7 key of the CD player or selecting the CD player icon and pressing the ENTER key stops the CD player and the casse...

Page 30: ...tion is being carried out 4 The CCRS function sets the peak level for the entire CD in approx 20 200 seconds On very rare occasions however the function may not be able to set the optimum recording level If this occurs carry out recording manually referring to the Ordinary recording section 5 With CD players equipped with the EDIT function it is possible to make recordings in which the last songs ...

Page 31: ... Remote controlling another component GRC System remote control operation Preparation Perform Basic remote control operation GRC only Select Screen after entry Tape 1 O T E CCRS Confirm Set Up Return Input Source Main Menu TapeA TapeB Tape1 LD Tuner CD VCR2 VCR1 TV Sat Cable Set Up Tape 1 Setup DVD 6ch Input Sound Speaker C D Sat Tape1 Cable Reset VCR1 VCR2 L D T V O T E CCRS Confirm Set Up Return...

Page 32: ...CRS key A small time difference is not regarded as a failure Press in the stop mode Clean the head Replace the tape Adjust the recording level Replace the tape The connection cords are connected improp erly The head is dirty Tape is irregularly wound and hard to take up A non recorded tape is being played The cassette holder is not closed completely The operation key was pressed immediately after ...

Page 33: ... or the position of the equipment Adjust the recording level Set the DOLBY NR key to B or C Clean the capstans and pinch rollers Wind the tape regularly by fast forwarding rewinding or playing it fully from one reel to another Symptom Cause Remedy Replace batteries with new ones Operate the remote control unit in the correct operation range Connect them properly Load a tape or CD in the player com...

Page 34: ...ayback that space will be skipped by fast forward tape winding Recording with Dolby HX Pro What is Dolby HX Pro In ordinary recording using high frequency biasing the high frequency bias current which should be constant is increased with some recording sources due to the high frequency component contained in the music etc This increase affects the recording characteristics with distorted high freq...

Page 35: ... interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply 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 again...

Page 36: ...e 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 dealer for information or service on this product Model Serial Number Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

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