dpf3030
dpf3030
dpf3030
DPF-3030
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
B60-4517-08 (EN)
Safety precautions Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT
THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE
THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE
PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE
ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
The marking is located on the rear panel and says that the compo-
nent uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1. It means
that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class. There
is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit.
Special features
Advanced technologies incorporated in pursuit of
improved sound quality and stability
¶ D.R.I.V.E. (Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement) IC is built in for drastic
reduction of distortion at small signal level.
¶ High-performance 1-bit D/A converter achieving a 24-bit resolution.
Convenient features for dubbing CD onto tape
¶ CD peak search for setting the recording level that does not cause distortion. (
¶ Edit function for rearranging tracks according to the tape length so that no music is interrupted
in the middle. *
Easy operation functions
¶ Auto space function. %
¶ Easy operation functions allow systematic operation with other KENWOOD components
connected through the system control connection. 8
Accessories
Audio cord ........................ (1) System control cord ............ (1)
Contents Caution: Read the pages marked carefully to ensure safe operation.
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before 10.Cleaning – Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet
4 operating this appliance. Adhere to all warnings on the appliance
and in the instruction manual. Follow all the safety and operating
before cleaning. Do not use volatile solvents such as
alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to clean
instructions. These safety and operating instructions should be the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
retained for future reference.
11.Lightning – For added protection for this appliance during a
1. Power sources – The appliance should be connected to a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
power supply only of the type described in the instruction long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
manual or as marked on the appliance. If you are not sure of disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance damage to the appliance due to lightning and power-line
dealer or local power company. For appliances intended to surges.
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
instruction manual. 12.Abnormal smell – If an abnormal smell or smoke is
detected, immediately turn the power OFF and unplug
2. Power-cord protection – Power-supply cords should the appliance from the wall outlet. Contact your dealer or
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or nearest service center.
pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience 13.Damage requiring service – The appliance should be
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the serviced by qualified service personnel when:
appliance. A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into
3. CAUTION – Polarization – This appliance may be the appliance.
equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug C. The appliance has been exposed to rain or water.
having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are by following the instruction manual. Adjust only those controls
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the that are covered by the instruction manual as an improper
plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
of the polarized plug. restore the appliance to its normal operation.
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
4. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided damaged.
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance F. The appliance exhibits a marked change in performance.
and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must
not be blocked or covered. The appliance should be situated so 14.Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the
that its location or position does not interfere with its proper appliance beyond that described in the instruction
ventilation. manual. All other servicing should be referred to qualified
To maintain good ventilation, do not put records or a table-cloth service personnel.
on the appliance. Place the appliance at least 10 cm away from
the walls. 15.Power lines – An outside antenna system should not be
Do not use the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
that may block the ventilation openings. This appliance should light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines
not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines
instructions have been adhered to. or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
5. Water and moisture – The appliance should not be 16.AC outlets – Do not connect other audio equipment
used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, with a power consumption larger than that specified to
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a the AC outlet on the rear panel. Never connect other
swimming pool, etc. electrical appliances, such as an iron or toaster, to it to
prevent fire or electric shock.
6. Temperature – The appliance may not function properly
if used at extremely low, or freezing temperatures. The 17. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords,
ideal ambient temperature is above +5°C (41°F). or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk
of fire or electric shock.
7. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or 18. Attachment – Do not use attachments not recommended by
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
8. Electric shock – Care should be taken so that objects do 19. Replacement parts – When replacement parts are required,
not fall and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
through openings. If a metal objects, such as a hair pin specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics
or a needle, comes into contact with the inside of this as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
appliance, a dangerous electric shock may result. For fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
families with children, never permit children to put
anything, especially metal, inside this appliance. 20. Safety check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this appliance, ask the service technician to perform safety
9. Enclosure removal – Never remove the enclosure. If checks to determine that the appliance is in proper operating
the internal parts are touched accidentally, a serious condition.
electric shock might occur.
Caution
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.
÷ Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.
÷ Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside dimension including projection)
equal or greater than, shown below.
Top panel : 50 cm Side panel : 10 cm Back panel : 10 cm
TEXT
L
To AC outlet
Remove the
protection cap
SYSTEM
when using the CONTROL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
(OPTICAL) jack. System control cord
CD
L
Audio cord R
To wall AC outlet
Amplifier
DIGITAL
INPUT
OPTICAL
Commercially-available
optical fiber cable
To AC outlet
MD recorder / CD-R
1. Connect all cords firmly. If connections are loose there could be loss of sound or noise produced.
Notes 2. When plugging and unplugging connection cords, be sure to first remove the power cord from the AC outlet. Plugging/unplugging
connection cords without removal of the power cord can cause malfunctions or damage to the unit.
÷ When using an optical fiber cable to connect this unit to a digital Optical fiber cable
amplifier, insert the plug straight into the jack until a snap sound is
heard.
÷ Be careful not to bend, coil, or bundle the optical fiber cable.
÷ Optical fiber cables available on the market may not always be able to
be used with this player. If your cord cannot be used with this unit,
consult the store from which you purchased the cord or your nearest
dealer.
OUTPUT
DOWN UP _1 2 d b
Output level
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-P0305
÷ It is not favorable for the sound quality to decrease the output level from
this unit too much. Use these keys for coordination with other line
levels.
÷ Adjusting the headphone output level also changes the LINE/OUT
To use the headphone level. Do not adjust the output level from this unit particularly during
recording.
Connect a stereo headphone to the PHONES jack of the CD player.
÷ Please note that the sound output is at the maximum level when the
Adjust the sound volume using the remote control unit. power is turned on.
This unit is compatible only with the [SL16] mode. The system con-
trol operation is not available if the unit is connected in the [XS-8]
connection mode.
SYSTEM
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTROL
Automatic Operation
Automatically switches the input selector on the amplifier or receiver when you start playback from this unit.
Synchronized Recording
Lets you synchronize recording with the start of playback when recording from CD. Also, the simple CCRS operation lets you make great recordings
from CD.
See the operating instructions supplied with your cassette deck and MD recorder for details.
Label side
Playing side
Never play a cracked or warped disc
Sticker
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the player.
Therefore, to avoid danger, never use a cracked or deformed disc or a
disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent.
Do not attach paper or tape to either the play- Please do not use discs which are not round because they may cause a
ing side or the label side of the discs. malfunction.
Sticky paste
Storage
When a disc is not to be played for a long
period of time, remove it from the player and
store it in its case.
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction. 1. Turn the power ON but do not load a disc.
Be specially careful against contact cleaners containing oil, for they 2. Verify that the display shown appears.
may deform the plastic components.
TRACK 1 2 3 4 5
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Caution on condensation
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a Be specially cautious against condensation in a following circumstance:
great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside.
This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs. In this When this unit is carried from a place to another across a large
case, leave the unit for a few hours with the power left ON, and difference in temperature, when the humidity in the room where this
restart the operation after the condensation has dried up. unit is installed increases, etc.
88 _8 8 : 8 8
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
DISPLAY
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
POWER OPEN/CLOSE 1 2 3
0 4 5 6 7 6
- ON – OFF
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
P.MODE CHECK PEAK SEARCH 1 ¡
PHONES
REPEAT RANDOM
EDIT CLEAR TIME DISPLAY
24 bit D.R.I.V.E.II
9 0 !@ # $ % ^ & *
The keys with the same name as those on the remote control
unit operate the same way as the remote control unit.
CLEAR 7 6
4 ¢ 4
OUTPUT
DOWN UP 1 ¡
2
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-P0305
Model: RC-P0305
Infrared ray system
Loading batteries
1 Remove the cover. 2 Insert batteries. 3 Close the cover.
2
2
1 1
Operation
After plugging in the power cord, press the POWER switch Remote control 0
of the main unit to turn the unit ON. When the unit is turned light sensor
ON, press the key of the function to be operated.
6m
30 30
Operating range
÷ When pressing more than one remote control key successively,
(Approx.)
press the keys securely by leaving an interval of 1 second or more
between keys.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-P0305
1. The supplied batteries are intended for use in operation checks. Therefore, their lives may be shorter than ordinary batteries.
Notes 2. When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than before, replace both batteries with new ones.
3. Malfunction may occur if direct sunlight or the light of a high-frequency lighting fluorescent lamp enters the remote control light sensor.
In such a case, change the system installation position to prevent the malfunction.
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1 2 3
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
- ON – OFF
÷ Playback starts when a disc has been loaded.
2 Load a disc.
1 Open the tray.
OPEN/CLOSE
0
0
2
8
3
+10
7
4
6
÷ Ordinary CD single (8 cm) disc adapters sold in audio stores cannot be
used with this unit.
¢
Disc tray
1
¡
01 0 : 00
The track Nos. recorded on the CD are displayed.
3 Start playback. ÷ After a few seconds, play starts from the track No. 1.
Elapsed time of track being played
TRACK 1 2 3 4 5
6
0 TRACK SINGLE TIME
NO.
6 7 8 9 10
01 0 : 05
Track NO. being played
6
0
Lights up.
Skipping tracks
To skip To skip
backward forward
4 ¢
0
÷ The track in the direction of the pressed key is skipped, and the selected
track will be played from the beginning.
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the track being
played will be played from the beginning.
Searching
Backward Forward
search search
1 ¡
0
SINGLE TIME
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
0
P.MODE TRACK
PGM NO.
01
2 Program desired tracks.
1 Select the desired track No.
Press the numeric keys as shown below.... Displays the entered program No. Displays the total playing time
To enter track No. 25: 005 for a few seconds. of the programmed tracks.
1 2 3
TRACK TRACK
4 5 6 NO. NO. TOTAL TIME
02 02
0
7 8 9
P_ 01 _1 6 : 4 2
0 +10
3 Start playback.
÷ When the 4 or ¢ key is pressed during playback, the track will be
skipped in the direction of the pressed button.
6
0
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the play position
returns to the beginning of the current track being played.
To stop playback
7
0
0 +10
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 +10
÷ When a track No. is selected, the track will be added to the end of the
2 Press the P.MODE key. existing program.
CLEAR
0
÷ Each time the key is pressed, the last track in the program is cleared.
÷ The tracks which are programmed earlier than the track being played
cannot be cleared.
P.MODE
0
16 ™
1 2 3
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
7 8 9
0 +10
REPEAT
REPEAT TRACK
PGM NO.
01
0
6 Start playback.
6
0
01
0
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
01
0
REPEAT
TRACK
REPEAT NO.
PGM
01
0
3 Start playback.
01
0
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
EDIT
PGM
7 8 9
÷ Recording within 99 minutes can be specified in minutes (2 digits).
÷ While you can edit with a different time setting to that of the tape you
0 +10
are using, part of the tape may be left with nothing recorded on it, or the
last track on side A or side B may be cut short.
The CD contents are edited as follows. Playing or recording the edited contents
(1) The tape recording time input is divided by two, and tracks that can Press the 6 key to start playback according to the edited content. The
be accommodated in file A (which refers to tracks on tape side A) are playback pauses at the beginning of the track edited for tape side B. Press
selected in order of their track Nos. the 6 key again to continue playback.
(2) In a few seconds, the time left on tape side A is displayed, then file
B (tracks on tape side B) is edited in the same manner. When recording the edited content onto a tape, it is recommended to
use the synchro recording or CCRS recording function of KENWOOD
cassette decks.
÷ The EDIT function may not operate properly for discs having only one
track or having tracks of long duration such as classical music. ÷ Do not adjust the output level from this unit particularly during record-
(“no FILE” is displayed.) ing.
÷ For details, see the instruction manual of the cassette deck.
0 4 5 6 7 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
A
EDIT
5
P.C.
CHECK
FI LE
0
÷ When the CHECK key is pressed, track numbers and remaining time
in the file A are displayed first, then those in the file B.
÷ The "P.C." indicator goes off in a few seconds.
P.MODE CLEAR
0
OPEN/CLOSE
0
0
÷ The edited data is cleared entirely.
Peak search
This function identifies the highest peak level of the entire recording on a CD before recording the CD on the cassette deck.
With this unit, after the peak level of each track recorded on the CD has been searched, the section of the music containing the highest peak level will be
played repeatedly so that the recording level of the cassette deck or MD (analog recording) can be adjusted easily.
This feature is particularly convenient when using a cassette deck with manual recording level adjustment which does not have the automatic recording
level adjustment function.
(This unit cannot perform peak search recording when used with a cassette deck equipped with the peak search function.)
7 6
0 4 5 6
7 8 9
4 ¢
0 +10
1 ¡
TRACK
TRACK SINGLE TIME
1 2 3 4 5
NO.
P.MODE 6 7 8 9 10
0
01 0 : 00
05 0 : 12
÷ Each time a track ends, another track is selected and played.
÷ Random play stops after all of the tracks have been played once.
÷ The random playback can also be repeated by pressing the REPEAT
key.
To select another track in the middle of playing one To cancel random playback
RANDOM
¢ 0
÷ Pressing the 4 key once returns to the beginning of the track being ÷ Press the RANDOM key to start normal playback.
played.
4
2
5
3
6 7 6
12 F00
Audio timer To wall AC outlet
1 Turn
ON.
the powers of the associated components ÷ If the amplifier is not connected to the CD player through a system
control cord, select the “CD” input with the input selector.
2 Preparation
Load a disc in the CD player. @
Label side
1
0 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7
9 6
0
+10 4
¢
1
¡
5 Turn OFF the power output from the audio timer. ÷ Do not touch the ON/STANDBY or POWER switches of the amplifier
and CD player.
÷ When the set time comes, the disc playback starts automatically.
1. Some amplifiers cannot be used with a timer. Before using a amplifier, check it.
Notes 2. When operating the unit other than CD player using an audio timer, be sure to remove the disc from the CD player.
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Operation to reset
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impossibil- Set the unit to OFF by pressing the POWER switch, and
ity to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the connec- after a few seconds, turn the unit ON by pressing the
tion cords are unplugged while unit is ON or due to an POWER switch again.
external factor. In this case, execute the following method
to reset the microcomputer and return it to normal condi-
tion. ÷ Please be aware that resetting the CD player will erase all stored
information and return it to the factory settings.
CD player unit
Symptom Cause Remedy
The unit is not turned ON with the ÷ Power plug is loosely connected. ÷ Insert the power plug firmly to the AC outlet.
POWER switch ON. ÷ With the power plug connected to the switched ÷ Turn the amplifier’s power ON.
AC outlet of an amplifier, the power of the
amplifier is turned off.
Disc is loaded, player does not play. ÷ Disc is loaded upside down. ÷ Load the disc again with its label side up.
÷ Disc is loose. ÷ Insert the disc properly.
÷ Disc is dirty. ÷ Wipe off the dust on the surface of the disc
referring to “Disc handling precautions”. 9
÷ Disc is cracked. ÷ Replace the disc with a new one.
÷ Condensation has occurred on the optical lens ÷ Leave the player for about 1 hour so that the
unit. condensation is removed. 9
Play begins as soon as the unit is turned ÷ This unit is designed so that play begins auto- ÷ If automatic play is not required, remove the
ON. matically when the unit is turned ON if a disc disc from the player before setting the unit to
is already loaded. POWER OFF.
Remote control operation is not possi- ÷ Batteries are exhausted. ÷ Replace with new batteries. !
ble. ÷ The remote control unit is too far away from ÷ Operate the remote control unit within the
the main system, controlling angle is too large, controllable range. !
or there is an obstacle in between.
[ Audio ]
Frequency response ..................................................................................... 4 Hz ~ 20 kHz, ±0.5 dB
Signal to noise ratio ............................................................................................ More than 120 dB
Dynamic range ...................................................................................................... More than 98 dB
Total harmonic distortion + noise ..................................................... Less than 0.003% (at 1 kHz)
Channel separation ............................................................................ More than 100 dB (at 1 kHz)
Wow & flutter .................................................................................................. Unmeasurable Limit
Output level/impedance
Variable ....................................................................................................... (Max.) 2.0 V/0.8 kΩ
Digital output
Optical ...................................................................................................... –15 dBm – –21 dBm
(Wave length 660 nm)
Headphone output (Max.) .......................................................................................... 20 mW (32 Ω)
[ General ]
Power consumption .................................................................................................................. 12 W
Dimensions ................................................................................................. W : 440 mm (17-5/16")
H : 95 mm (3-3/4")
D : 370 mm (14-9/16")
Weight (Net) ................................................................................................................ 4.3 kg (9.5 lb)
1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.
Notes 2. The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing temperature).