Kenwood HM-437MP Stereo System User Manual


 
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Names and functions of parts
1 CD compartment
2 phones jack
3 EQ/X-bass button
To select the desired sound effect: POP, CLAS-
SIC, ROCK, JAZZ or FLAT; to switch on/off X-
BASS mode.
4 repeat button
To repeat one track or all tracks for CD.
5 program button
To program disc tracks for CD; to program pre-
set radio stations for TUNER; to set or reset
clock for clock; to set or reset timer for timer.
6 p.call/album +/ buttons
To select a preset radio stations for TUNER; to
select an album of MP3.
7
button
To turn the system on or to standby mode.
standby indicator
8 rec button
To record from TUNER or CD to a cassette tape;
to activate/deactivate the demonstration in
STANDBY or power on mode.
9 timer on/off button
To switch the timer on/off.
0 timer set button
To view the clock or set the clock.
! RDS/display button
To change the display for RDS; to view the cur-
rent status of the system; to change the time
display for CD; to change the information dis-
play for MP3-CD.
@ Remote sensor
# search +/ ¢ / 4 buttons
To search forward/backward to next/previous
track for CD; to skip tracks for CD; to search
forward/backward or to skip to the next/previ-
ous album for MP3; to fast forward or rewind
a tape; to tune to higher/lower radio frequency
or search radio stations for TUNER; to set the
hour and minutes for clock; to set timer func-
tion for timer.
$ 6 button
To start or interrupt playback for CD.
To start playback for TAPE.
% 7 button
To stop playback for CD or TAPE.
To stop programming for CD.
^ Cassette tape compartment
& CD button
To select CD input or turn the system on to CD
input.
* TUNER/band button
To select TUNER input or turn the system on
to TUNER input. When in TUNER input, press
the select the waveband: FM or AM.
( TAPE button
To select TAPE input or turn the system on to
TAPE input.
) VOLUME
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buttons
To increase or decrease the volume.
Standby mode
While the standby indicator is lit, a small amount
of power is supplied to the system to back up the
memory. This is called standby mode. Under the
condition, the system can be turned ON by the
remote control unit.
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