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K-511USB/RD-K511USB
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English
Additional Information
Media Usable With This System
Medium
Icon on this system
Note
USB
USB flash
memory
Do not connect a component other than a USB flash memory or a
USB mass storage class-compatible digital audio player to the
[
USB] terminal. Kenwood will not assume any liabilities for
the malfunction, damage or loss of data that may result from
connection of other kind of component.
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USB mass storage class-
compatible digital
audio player
SD
SD/SDHC card
An SD/SDHC card of 128 MB to 32 GB can be used. SD/SDHC cards
with transfer rate of Class 4 or higher are recommended.
A special adapter is required for using a miniSD/microSD card.
A multimedia card (MMC) cannot be used.
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miniSD
TM
card
micro SD/SDHC card
CD
Commercially available CD
Discs that do not comply with the CD standards, such as the copy-
controlled CD may sometimes be unable to be played.
Finalizing is required after disc writing.
The CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW may sometimes unable to be played
with this system depending on the equipment use for recording, the
recording conditions and the type of disc.
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CD-R/CD-RW
recorded in
CD-DA format
CD-ROM/CDR/CD-RW
recorded
in MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV
Copyright Information
Materials recorded from broadcasting, CDs, discs or other recorded materials (music tapes, karaoke tapes, etc.) are
protected by the copy right just like the verses and melodies of songs.
The copyright law prescribes that the permission from the copyright owners is required to sell, distribute, transfer
or lend the materials recorded from the above recorded materials or to use them on a commercial basis (including
background music in shops, etc.).
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Caution for Disc Writing
A disc recorded with the packet write method or UDF (Universal Disc Format) cannot be played back.
Be sure to close the session or fi nalize the disc after writing. A disc that has not been closed or fi nalized may be unable to be
played properly.
The written folder and fi le names may not be displayed properly depending on the specifi cations of the software used in
writing.
When a multi-session disc or a disc containing a large number of folders is played, the time before playback starts may be
longer than ordinary discs.
If both audio fi les and CD fi les (CD-DA format) are written on a single disc, it may be unable to be played properly.
Before writing audio fi les in a disc, make sure that the PC used in writing can play the fi les properly. After writing, also
confi rm that the written fi les can be played properly.
Make sure that audio fi lenames have proper extensions (mp3, wma, m4a). A fi le without the extension cannot be played.
Also, do not put extension (mp3, wma, m3a) to a fi le that is not an audio fi le. For the fi le extensions, see "Playable audio
fi les". (page 102)
Caution for Transport or Movement
Before transporting or moving the system, prepare it as described below.
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Remove the external components including the USB device, SD cards and CD.
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Press [SD1
E
], [SD2
E
] and [CD
E
] and confi rm that "NO CARD" or "NO DISC" is displayed.
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Wait a while, and then turn the system OFF.
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If any other external component is connected, make sure that it is turned OFF before disconnecting the
connection cable.
Memory Backup
The setups in the system are backed up for about a day even after the power cord has been unplugged from the
power outlet.
The backed-up setups are as follows.
Sound and system setups
Input selection
Volume setting
Balance setting
Input level setting
D-BASS, MANUAL EQ and
SPRM function settings
Timer settings
DIMMER setting
A.P.S.setting
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Tuner setups
Preset stations
Tuning mode
(Auto/manual tuning)
Receiving band
Receiving frequency
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Recording setups
Record mode
Recording speed
TEXT COPY setting
Recording level setting
DIVIDE TIME setting
AUTO DIVIDE setting
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