Kenwood KTC-9090DAB manual

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    KTC-9090D AB D AB HIDEA W A Y TUNER 3 page 2- 29 INSTR UCTION MANU AL MODE D’EMPLOI SINT ONIZADOR EXTRAÍBLE D AB 3 página 58 - 85 MANU AL DE INSTR UCCIONES © PRINTED IN JAP AN B64-1748-00 / 01 (E) (DT) SYNT ONISEUR D AB ESCAMO T ABLE 3 page 30 - 57[...]

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    English 3 English Contents 2 Safety precautions To prevent injury and/or fire, take the following precautions: • Insert the unit all the way until it is fully locked in place. Otherwise it may fly out of place during collisions and other jolts. •T o prevent short circuits, never put or leave any metallic objects (e.g., coins or metal tools) ins[...]

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    English 5 KRC-878R= B #3, KRC-887R= C , KRC-888= B #1, KRC-889= A #1, KRC-9… KRC-977R= C , KRC-PS… KRC-PS1077R= C , KRC-PS959R= D #2, KRC-PS978R= B #3, KRC-PS979R= A , KRC-PS987R= C , KRC-PS988R= B #3, KRC-PS989R= A , KRC-V… KRC-V679R= A , KRC-V879R= A , KRC-X… KRC-X657= C , KRC-X858= B #3, KRC-X957= C , Z… Z727= A #1, Z828= A #1, Z828MP=[...]

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    English 7 "MENU" is displayed when the menu mode is entered. Selecting function to set Press either the [ 4 ] or [ ¢ ] button to search through the functions until you see the one you want to adjust in the display . Changing setting for currently displayed function Press either the [AM] or [FM] button. The setting will change for each fu[...]

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    English 9 ÅıÇΉF Control Function DAB Control Screen [SEEK] button T ouch [SEEK] to switch the Seek mode. ] Selecting DAB Seek Mode. (page 12) [ 4 ] / [ ¢ ] button Each time [ 4 ] / [ ¢ ] is touched the Ensemble switches the way selected in Seek mode. ] DAB Reception. (page 12) [S+] / [S-] button T ouch [S+] / [S-] to switch services. ] DAB[...]

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    English DAB features (Basic) 11 ABCDEF Thanks to the transmission of broadcast signals in digital format, the DAB system can reproduce clearer audio than conventional analogue broadcasting and stabilise reception even in a mobile object such as a vehicle. In existing analogue broadcasting (e.g., FM), for a broadcast station to broadcast one program[...]

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    English 13 ABCDEF The Primary and Secondary can be switched with services that are composed of more than one service components. Each time the [AM] button is pressed the Service components are switched. As for E and F groups, touch [P/S] on the DAB Control Screen. • When Secondary service exists in Service A , B and C : The P/S indicator is ON. E[...]

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    English DAB features (Search) 15 ABCD‰Ï This function permits desired programme types from within the received Ensemble to be searched and monitored. Entering PTY Selection Mode: Press the [ 38 ](PTY) button. "PTY" is displayed and the Programme T ype Selection (PTY) Mode entered. This function cannot be used during the interruption of[...]

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    English 17 • Speech ...1~9, 16~23, 29 : Music ...10~15, 24~28 • In the "PTY Watch Select Mode" the "All Music"/"MUSIC", "All Speech"/"SPEECH" cannot be selected. • F group adds the item "32.NONE". AıÇÎ‰Ï Audio programmes only in the desired language can selectively be received [...]

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    English 19 display item means that interruption of the item is permitted. Exit menu mode. F group Setting can be carried out on the DAB Setup Screen. (page 10) Exiting the interruption: Switch the setting of the interruption of the item being interrupted from permission to prohibition. • The setting of the interruption of the "Alarm" is[...]

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    English 21 being received, the reception can be switched automatically to the DAB station broadcasting the same radio programme, allowing the same programme to be heard at a higher sound quality . Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item. Switching the setting. Switch the setting of menu items. "DAB PRIORITY"[...]

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    English 23 4 / ¢ AM FM VOLUME SRC AM/DISC – FM/DISC + 4 ¢ AT T DWN UP 5 ∞ SRC VOL. RC-110 SOURCE ATT OK REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DNPP(SBF) FM AM DISC - DISC + PROG SOURCE 3 FM 4 AM English DAB features (Remote control) 22 ABCDEF • [TUNER] button (Switching Modes) Each press toggles between TUNER mode and DAB mode. • [SRC] / [SOURCE] button (Sw[...]

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    English 25 Installation Procedure 1. T o prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the - terminal of the battery . 2. Install the DAB antenna and connect the antenna cable to the DAB hideaway tuner . 3. Connect the DAB hideaway tuner and the control unit using the provided DAB connection cable. 4. Make the proper input[...]

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    English 27 Installation •M ake a hole in the roof and mount the DAB antenna. Specialized knowledge is required for this job and an installer should be requested for the installation work. • The DAB antenna should be mounted so that it does not protrude beyond the width and length of the car . • Do not install at a spot where the roof is marke[...]

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    English 29 English 28 Specifications DAB tuner section Frequency range (L Band) ........................................1452.960 MHz ~ 1490.624 MHz Frequency range (Band III) ..........................................174.928 MHz ~ 239.200 MHz Usable sensitivity (L Band) ....................................................- 10 dBm ~ - 97.5 dBm Usabl[...]