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Controls And Indicators; In Case Of Difficulty - Kenwood DPC-885 Instruction Manual

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Controls and indicators

Display
Lights in program mode.
Lights up when the HOLD switch
is set to the HOLD position.
Displays the D.A.S.C. mode.
The disc status is displayed.
At the time of D.A.S.C. ON, the re-
sidual memory amount is displayed.
Repeat mode indicator which lights
when one of the repeat modes is
activated.
LCD remote control unit
VOLUME control
Bass Boost key
Stop/power off key
Play/pause key
• Always push in the headphone plug all the way before the power supply is switched ON.
• When the headphone plug is inserted or pulled during playback, the operation of the unit and the liquid crystal display may not coincide.
In such a case, switch off the power supply once to make them coincide.
• When the plug of the liquid crystal display remote control unit has been connected, the operation keys of the remote control unit may not
be accepted. In such a case, disconnect the plug of the remote control unit once, wait for about 5 sec, and then connect it again.
Sound skip guard function (D.A.S.C.)
* D.A.S.C. (Digital Anti Shock Circuit)
It prevents sound skipping by storing the CD's digital data in memory, and then playing back
from the memory.
Mechanism of D.A.S.C.
D.A.S.C.
Display
CD
Storage
of digital
data
Digital memory
• In case of vibration above a certain degree, the memory data may be exhausted and the guard from
sound skip may become temporarily ineffective.
Setting the D.A.S.C.
Each press changes the mode as follows.
3
1 D.A.S.C. HI
Digital data of about 20 seconds is stored in memory.
This is the anti-shock play mode with a large vibra-
G
tion-resistance effect.
D.A.S.C.
2 D.A.S.C. LOW
Digital data of about 6 seconds is stored in memory.
This mode provides a lower vibration resistance but
better sound quality than the D.A.S.C. Hi mode.
3 D.A.S.C. OFF (cancel)
When the player is used in a place free of vibration,
it is recommended to release the D.A.S.C. to ex-
tend the play time by reducing the battery power
consumption.
• The reproduced sound is interrupted during switching.
D.A.S.C.
PGM
SHUF
B.BOOST
1
2
C
8
8
8
8
8
8
The keys with the same names as the keys on the main unit
function the same as the keys on the main unit.
Headphones jack
PHONES
HOLD switch
The operation keys of the remote
B.BOOST
1
2
C
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control unit except for volume
control are defeated.
STOP/OFF PLAY/PAUSE
Skip keys
To REMOTE/
D.A.S.C.
D.A.S.C.
Reproduced sound
D.A.S.C.
D.A.S.C.
Shuffle mode indicator which lights when
the shuffle mode is activated.
B.BOOST indicator which lights
when Bass Boost is activated.
Battery duration indicator which lights
during recharging and blinks when the
remaining battery power is low.
Time/character information display
Displays the track number.
jack of the main unit.

In case of difficulty

What seems to be a serious trouble may sometimes be due to a simple mistake. Before calling for
service, check the items shown in the following table again. (If you request servicing due to the
reasons shown in the table, the service may be charged in some cases.)
Symptom
No operation occurs
when operation keys are
pressed.
No sound is heard from
the headphones.
Sound skips, or is inter-
rupted.
Noise interferes.
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Rechargeable batteries
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Digital recording is not
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Notes :
1. This system uses a microcomputer so it may malfunction due to external noise or interference. In such
a case, unplug the power cord and remove the batteries, then plug the power cord again and insert the
batteries again.
2. Erroneous operation may occur when the headphone plug is plugged or unplugged; but this is not a
malfunction.
Cause
• The HOLD switch is set to HOLD.
• Deactivate HOLD status.
• Replace both of the two alkaline
• The batteries are exhausted.
batteries, or recharge the recharge-
able batteries.
• The disc is placed upside down.
• Place the disc with the labeled side
up.
• Condensation has occurred inside
• Leave the unit for about 1 hour be-
fore re-use.
the unit.
• The AC adaptor or car battery adap-
• Connect it properly.
tor is disconnected.
• Insert the plug securely into the
• The headphones are connected in-
completely.
REMOTE/
• The volume is set to the minimum
• Adjust the volume on the main unit
position on the main unit or remote
or remote control unit.
control unit.
• The D.A.S.C. is set to "OFF".
• Set the D.A.S.C. to "ON".
• A strong vibration that exceeds the
• Place the unit in a place not subject
capacity of the D.A.S.C. has occurred.
to vibration.
• The disc is dirty.
• Clean it.
• The lens is dirty.
• Clean it.
• The headphone plug is dirty.
• Clean it.
• The batteries are low.
• Replace or recharge the batteries.
• The headphone plug is dirty.
• Clean it.
• The batteries are low.
• Replace or recharge the batteries.
• Insert the plug securely into the
• The headphones are connected in-
completely.
REMOTE/
• Commercially-available recharge-
• Use the special rechargeable
batteries (NB-130,NB-77 or NB-88).
able batteries are used.
• Please cancel the D.A.S.C. function.
• The D.A.S.C. function is ON.
• Batteries are used for playback.
• Please use a household power sup-
ply (AC adaptor).
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