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operating instructions
Thank you for your purchase.
Please read this instruction manual carefully before use, and use the product correctly as described.
Also, keep this instruction manual in a safe place.
This machine is a model for Japan only and cannot be used outside of Japan.
Good use!
Functional operation
Just read this and you'll be fine!
Easy operation
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Summary of Contents for Kenwood E303MD

  • Page 1 Translated from Japanese to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com MD receiver ー server operating instructions Thank you for your purchase. Please read this instruction manual carefully before use, and use the product correctly as described. Also, keep this instruction manual in a safe place. This machine is a model for Japan only and cannot be used outside of Japan.
  • Page 2 You cannot operate without reading this! There are rules for reading this instruction manual. Mastering! Functional Operation How to read this manual ………………………………………4 source selection…………………………12 Safety Precautions ………………6 source selection Precautions for use ………………8 display control……………………13 Dimmer control Display switching Just read this and you'll be fine! MD/External Discmode……………………14 Easy operation...
  • Page 3 John source seleksi rule display control code MD/External Disc mode code TUNER model rule audio control Menu Sets H. e lp This product is licensed under US and foreign patents of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
  • Page 4 This manual explains how to use this unit and the optional accessories, divided into the following three blocks. For those who want to use it immediately, the minimum necessary Just read this and you'll be fine! Easy operation I've tried to explain the functionality as simply as possible. If you only read here, you can use it for the time being increase.
  • Page 5 Button ABC around here... A. B. where is the button to operate … , to represent the position is the mark. source selection Switch the source to play. John source seleksi display display scroll rule display control each time you press the button the law of nature vinegar replacement...
  • Page 6 Please read "Safety Precautions" carefully before using the product for safe use. To prevent traffic accidents, be sure to: About pictograms: Please observe the following items. This instruction manual uses various pictograms to help you use the product safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to you and other people and damage to property.
  • Page 7 Do not use the product for purposes other than vehicle use. please Repairs must be performed by the place of purchase or Kenwood service center. center, Kenwood service station, Do not subject this product to strong impact. Since it Please ask our sales office.
  • Page 8 If the front panel of the unit becomes dirty, clean it with silicon cloth. If it does not work properly after several hours, wipe with a soft cloth or a dry cloth. Dirt Contact the place of purchase or Kenwood Service Center In severe cases, apply a neutral cleaner to the cloth. please.
  • Page 9 About Hi-MD/MD for data About temperature Hi-MD discs, discs formatted in Hi-MD format, and If the windows are closed under direct sunlight, the inside of the car data MDs cannot be used. Use conventional MDs It will get very hot. for music.
  • Page 10 Playing MD is easy! Just plug in your MD. When playing MD... Adjust the volume. Insert the MD to play. The IN indicator lights when an MD is inserted. small MDs recorded in the “MDLP” format can also be ● volume quickly played.
  • Page 11 MD operation Operation of the tuner Common operations Select a song to play. Select the station you want to receive. Automatically picks up stations with good reception. By setting the tuning mode, You can set the stations to be received in order, or can be changed step by step.
  • Page 12 source selection ● Display example when an external disc player is selected Switch the source to play. “CD CH (1-2)”: CD changer “MD CH (1-2)”: MD changer “DISC CH (1-2)”: Disc changer “AUX EXT” ) to use AUX input source mode ( ●...
  • Page 13 Select the source to play. Also, set the display display. Display switching Switches the information displayed on the display. External Disc AUX EXT put it in display mode D-TITLE SRC NAME (disc title) (AUX name) T-TITLE CLOCK DISP SEL (track title) (clock) P-TIME (track playing time)
  • Page 14 track search Pause Pauses the currently playing song. Select songs in order. Beginning of song/previous song next song Each time you press the Press again to resume play. Track search to the beginning/previous track. scan play Group/disk search 10 seconds at the beginning of each song in the disc or group (Group registered MD only, disc changer) Select You can search for songs by playing in intervals.
  • Page 15 You can play using various functions with an MD or optional disc changer source. For basic MD listening, see EZ Operation (page 10). repeat play random play Random songs in current disc or all groups Repeat the current song or songs in the disc/group Play over and over.
  • Page 16 group random play group select (Group registered MD only) (Group registered MD only) Songs in a group while playing an MD registered to a group Select the group containing the song you want to listen to are played in random order. Select in view.
  • Page 17 title scroll The scroll mode is set to “MANU” A group that has songs you want to hear... Sometimes scrolls the title. 1 Display the title "Switch display" (page 13) Browse to disc title/track title select group title display. Exits group select mode and scroll display the first song in the loop is played.
  • Page 18 band switching When the tuning mode is auto 1 Switch to FM1, FM2, FM3. Automatically selects stations with good reception. To cancel in the middle, press it again. When the tuning mode is Auto 2 Receives stations stored in memory in numerical order. (Refer to page 19 for the memory method.) increase.
  • Page 19 Receives FM/AM broadcasts. Moreover, the broadcasting station of up to 6 stations can be stored in memory for each band. For basic FM/AM listening, see EZ Operation (page 10). auto memory manual memory Memorize the station being received. Automatically selects stations with good reception and stores them in memory choose a band choose a band See “Band Switching”...
  • Page 20 audio control The items and values that can be set are as follows. Adjust the volume balance, etc. 1 Select the source you want to set set value Setting items BAS L [Bus] (bass volume level) MID L [mid] (mid-bass volume level) 2 Select the item to set TRE L [treble] (volume level of treble)
  • Page 21 Adjusts the sound balance, etc. audio setup The items and values that can be set are as follows. Adjust loudness and volume offset increase. set value Setting items 1 Select the source you want to set V-OFF [volume offset 8 to 0 (Level difference between sources) LOUD [loudness] ON/OFF...
  • Page 22 dB equalizer A dB equalizer can be set for each source. ● Recall the sound quality set by genre. The dB equalizer setting changes depending on ● the speaker matching setting. "Speaker match Make it the source you want to set "G"...
  • Page 23 speaker matching Fine-tune the sound quality to match your speakers. Exit speaker matching mode 1 Switch to standby mode STANDBY 2 Switch to speaker matching mode 3 Select speaker Forward Reverse feed Each time you turn it, the speaker settings change as follows. switch.
  • Page 24 Menu settings The items and values that can be set are as follows. Set various functions such as the beep sound during operation. 1 Set to the mode with the item to be set. set value Setting items conditions * BEEP STANDBY ON/OFF in mode...
  • Page 25 Set various functions of this machine. time adjustment set the time. adjust the time 1 Set to STANDBY mode adjust the time STANDBY move on Enter menu set mode return MENU adjust the minutes return Keep pressing until “MENU” is displayed. move on Select clock adjustment item 6 Finish setting the time.
  • Page 26 AUX name select Sets the display when switching to AUX mode. Five Select AUX name 1 Set to AUX mode Reverse feed AUX EXT Forward 2 Enter the menu setting mode. Each press switches in the following order. MENU AUX EXT DVDs Keep pressing until “MENU”...
  • Page 28 This unit is equipped with a group management function that allows you to select a group from grouped MDs (group-registered MDs) and quickly select the songs you want to listen to. (Please refer to the instruction manual for the editing machine equipped with the group function for how to create an MD.) Maximum number of playable groups Up to 50 groups can be played on this unit.
  • Page 29 Power does not turn on Fuse is blown. ● ● After confirming that the cords are not short-circuited, replace the fuse with the same capacity fuse. (page 38) to connect correctly. ● Improper connection of input/output cables, ● "connection" power cords, power control cords, etc. there is speaker cable shorted Route or insulate the speaker cable correctly before...
  • Page 30 MD/External Discmode Pressing the SRC button does not switch to MD MD is not set. Please set the MD to play. MD does not enter I already have an MD. Take out the MD that is in it, and then insert it. MD is not retracted The orientation of the MD is incorrect, or Please insert it in the correct direction.
  • Page 31 Discs do not play in sequence Magazine random play is turned on. Turn off magazine random play. (page 15) Can't do magazine random Only one disc is included. Insert two or more discs. Repeat play, scan play and random play are not turned off Turn off each function by button operation, or eject the As long as the disc is not ejected, each function will remain powered on.
  • Page 32 MDGroup MD group function does not work Set the “GRP” item in “Menu Settings” to “Off” "Menu settings" Set the “GRP” item (page 24) to “ON”. , so the disc title and Please set. All group titles and Group-registered MDs are not played in the order in which they were registered Editors without group functions, etc.
  • Page 33 audio control common - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - External Disc dB equalizer...
  • Page 34 Menu settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (scroll) AUTO1/2/MANUAL...
  • Page 35 :The MD player section is not working properly. \0Press the (eject) button and remove the MD. MD cannot be ejected or If the indicator still blinks even after the MD has been reinserted correctly, turn off the power and contact your local Kenwood service center.
  • Page 36 caveat Cut the cord insulation and remove power from other equipment. Please do not do this. of lead wire Exceeding the current capacity may result in fire or electric shock. Become. Heavy-duty trucks and cold-weather diesel vehicles Do not use in any 24V vehicle. a fire Which cause? This product is DC12V-A It's for cars only.
  • Page 37 Note implementation Cords that run near vehicle sheet metal should have protective When drilling a hole in the vehicle body for installation, use a pipe Please wrap the tape. Check the positions of the equipment, tank, electrical wiring, etc. Eh, you won't hit or come into contact with these If the cord is cut, it may cause a fire due to a short circuit accident.
  • Page 38 After confirming that the engine key is removed first, be sure to disconnect the - terminal of the battery to prevent a short circuit accident. implementation 1.Remove the engine key. 2.Check and connect the input/output cords of each set. 3.Connect the power harness speaker cords. Four.Connect the power harness in the following order: ground cord (black), battery power cord (yellow), accessory power cord (red).
  • Page 39 Connecting the mute input (brown) to a non-KENWOOD car navigation system may result in malfunction. In case of malfunction, Set the “GUID” item in “Menu Settings” to “OFF”. please. (page 24) Note antenna input vehicle antenna terminal Disc changer/CD player input For details on how to connect, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the disc changer/CD player.
  • Page 40 Attached truss screw (M5×6mm) or countersunk screw (M5×7mm) and attach it to the vehicle bracket, etc. Be sure to use the supplied screws for mounting. Using long screws other than those supplied may damage the inside of the unit or cause smoke to be Note generated.
  • Page 41 Please refer to "Help ? Operation" to find out. If the problem persists, turn off the power of the product and contact the store where you purchased the product, or a Kenwood service center, service station, or sales office. (Please refer to the separate document “Kenwood Nationwide Service Network”.) When the product is sent for repair, all the memory contents registered and set by the customer may be erased.
  • Page 42 FM tuner section 76.0MHz to 90.0MHz (100kHz) Receiving frequency range (frequency step) 9.3dBf (0.8uV/75Ω) Practical sensitivity (S/N: 30 dB) 15.2dBf (1.6uV/75Ω) S/N 50 dB sensitivity 30Hz to 15kHz Frequency response (±3.0 dB) 70dB (MONO) S/N ratio Selectivity (±400 kHz) 80dB or more stereo separation 40dB (1kHz) AM tuner section...
  • Page 44 9:00-18:00 (closed on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays and company holidays) Reception time For after-sales service, please contact the store where you purchased the product, or refer to the attached "Kenwood ● Service Network" and contact the nearest service station, service center, or sales office.