Glossary; Message List - Kenwood K-525 Instruction Manual

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Displayed Message
CAN'T PLAY
An attempt was made to play an audio file that cannot be played with this unit.
*1
• The TOC
information cannot be read.
CHECK DISC
• The disc is loaded improperly.
CONNECT ERR
iPod or iPhone is not connected.
D-IN ----
The sampling frequency of the input signal is other than 32k/ 44.1k/ 48k Hz.
D-IN NonPCM
A non PCM signal is input to the DIGITAL IN connector.
• No digital component is connected to the DIGITAL IN connector.
D-IN UNLOCK
• The digital component connected to the DIGITAL IN connector is not switched ON.
NO DISC
No CD disc is loaded.
NO iPod
No iPod/iPhone is connected.
NO USB
No USB device is connected.
NOT FOUND
There is no file that can be read by this system.
NOT SUPPORT
Cannot be used with this unit is connected.
An attempt was made to program the 33rd audio file.
PGM FULL
(Programming is possible up to 32 audio files.)
An attempt was made to play a DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected audio
PROTECTED
fi le.
*1:
The CD contains information called TOC (Table Of Contents) in addition to audio signals. Like the table of contents of
a book, the TOC includes non rewritable information among the information on the disc such as the number of tracks,
playing time and other character information.
K-525
Description
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Glossary

Term
AAC stands for "Advanced Audio Coding", which is an audio compression method use
AAC
with the video compression of digital broadcasting, etc.
CD-DA
Stands for "Compact Disc – Digital Audio". The CD-DA is usually called "CD".
Music CD in which the character information such as the disc titles, artist names, track
CD-TEXT
titles, etc. is recorded.
This is an audio reproduce system developed by DTS, Inc., and is capable of
DTS Surround Sensation
reproducing high quality 3D surround audio using two speakers. It makes it possible to
enjoy feeling of presence of 3D surround from a 2-channel stereo input source.
An audio compression method developed by Fraunhofer IIS, Germany. It achieves
a high compression rate by thinning out the data of the sound that is less audible
MP3
to human ears. It can compress music CD data into about 1/11 (128 kbps) while
maintaining similar audio quality.
PCM stands for "Pulse Code Modulation", which is a system for converting analog audio
PCM
signals into digital data. The CD (CD-DA) utilises the PCM system with a sampling
frequency of 44.1 kHz.
Standard for interfacing between the PC and peripheral devices. This system is
USB
compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0.
USB hub
Adapter for connecting more than one USB device simultaneously.
Standard for controlling a USB device from a PC. Also, refers to the action that a PC
USB mass storage class
recognizes a USB device connected to it as an external storage device.
Technology for assigning the bits by varying their quantity according to the amount of
VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
music information.
Stands for "Windows Media™ Audio", which is an audio compressed encoding system
WMA
developed by Microsoft Corporation.
Number of times analog signal is converted into digital signal per second. It is 44.1 kHz
Sampling frequency
with music CD. In general, higher sampling frequencies offer higher audio quality.
Information written in audio file, including the title name, artist name, album name and
TAG information
genre.
Figure expressing the amount of information per second. A higher bit rates offer higher
Bit rate
audio quality.
Description
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