Kenwood R-K711 Stereo System User Manual


 
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R-K711
Messages
*1: In addition to audio signals, information called the Table of Contents (TOC) is recorded on each CD. The TOC is
similar to the Contents page of a book and information such as the text, playing times and number of tracks
includes some items that cannot be rewritten.
Displayed Message Meaning
CAN’T PLAY You are attempting to play an audio  le that cannot be played on this system.
RThe system automatically skips to the next audio  le.
CAN’T SETUP The ROOM EQ microphone is not connected.
RConnect the ROOM EQ microphone.
Headphones are plugged into the [PHONES] jack.
RUnplug the headphones.
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CD NO DISC There is no CD loaded.
RLoad a CD.
CD NO PGM No tracks are programmed.
RProgram the tracks you want to listen to. (P.32)
RCancel program mode and use normal playback. (P.33)
CD NO TEXT There is no text information on a CD-TEXT disc.
CD PGM FULL An attempt was made to program a 33rd CD track.
RYou can only program up to 32 tracks. (P.33)
CHECK DISC The TOC
* 1
information cannot be read.
RThe disc is dirty. Clean the disc. (See “Care and Storage” on P.77.)
The disc is not loaded correctly.
RSet the disc in the tray correctly. (P.26)
The disc contains no playable audio  les.
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Non-PCM The [DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL)] terminal on the rear panel of the main unit is receiving
non-PCM input signals. (P.13)
PROTECTED An attempt was made to play an audio  le with the copyright protection function
enabled.
RThe system automatically skips to the next audio  le.
R.EQ ERROR1 Measurement failed because the room being measured is too noisy.
RReduce the amount of ambient noise.
R.EQ ERROR2 Measurement failed because there is no signal input to the microphone.
TRAY OPEN The CD tray is open.
RClose the tray.
UNLOCK The component connected to the [DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL)] terminal on the rear panel
of the main unit is not turned on. Alternatively, there is no signal input.
––– kHz The sampling frequency of the input PCM signals is outside the playable range.
............ There is no TAG information. (P.29)