Connections – Kenwood K-525-S User Manual
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D.AUDIO IN (D.AUDIO input connector)
Connect a digital audio player to the [D.AUDIO IN]
terminal on the rear of this unit.
• When a Kenwood digital audio player with digital
audio link compatibility is connected using the
dedicated cable (separately available), the player
can be controlled from this system or its remote
control unit.
• A digital audio player other than above can
be connected using a stereo mini plug cable
(commercially available).
Kenwood
digital audio player
separately available
Stereo miniplug cord
(commercially available)
Digital audio player,
etc.
REC OUT (Recording output connector)
Connect a Kenwood digital audio player/recorder
with direct encoding function to the [REC OUT]
terminal on the rear of this unit.
• The [REC OUT] connector outputs analog audio
signals.
• Note that, if the input selector is set to [iPod], the
audio output from the iPhone/iPod is not output
at the [REC OUT] terminals.
Kenwood digital audio recorder
with direct encoding capability
(MGR-E8, etc.)
To REC IN
Stereo mini-plug cord
(commercially available)
AUX IN (Auxiliary input connector)
Connect the audio output of the VCR, etc. to the
[AUX IN] terminals on the rear of this unit.
AUDIO OUT
VCR, etc.
DIGITAL IN (Digital audio input connector)
Connect the optical digital output of a digital
tuner, etc. to the [DIGITAL IN] connector on the
rear of this unit.
• Set the digital audio setting of the connected
component to "PCM".
Digital tuner, etc.
Optical digital output
(PCM signal)
Optical digital cable
(commercially available)
PHONES (Headphones connector)
Connect headphones with a stereo mini-plug to the [PHONES]
connector on the rear of this unit.
Connecting headphones mutes the sound from the speakers.
• When the input selector is set to [iPod], the audio output from
the iPhone/iPod is not output from headphones even when
these are connected to the PHONES connector. When using the
iPhone/iPod, listen to the music through the speakers without
using headphones.
Connecting Associated Products (Commercially Available)
• Before connecting associated system products, be sure to read their instruction manuals.
• Connect every connection cord fi rmly. Incomplete insertion may cause loss of audio output or generation of noise.
iPod/iPhone (iPod/iPhone applied part)
Attach the Dock adapter supplied with the iPod/iPhone
to the system. Open the cover on the main unit, and
then push down the Dock adapter into the unit with its
slit facing toward the unit until it clicks.
• You cannot attach an iPod/iPhone to the system if it is in
a cover, case, or with other accessories. Always remove it.
• Connecting an iPod/iPhone to the system without
using the Dock adapter may deteriorate or damage the
connector. Always use the Dock adapter.
• Keep the iPod/iPhone on a straight position while
connecting/disconnecting it.
• Once the iPod/iPhone is connected, it can be charged.
(
without select USB source)
Install an iPod/iPhone on the
unit.
Attach the dock adapter.
To disconnect the dock adapter…
Insert the blade of a fl at-blade
screwdriver into the slit on the dock
adapter and lift it.
USB (USB device connector)
Connect a USB fl ash memory or a digital audio
player with USB mass storage class compatibility
to the [USB] terminal on the rear of this unit.
• With certain models, it takes a certain period before
the connection is recognized.
• Certain models display the USB connection mode
selection menu. In this case, select the "Storage"
mode.
• The USB device cannot be recognized via a USB
hub, etc.
• Once the USB device (charging type) is connected,
it can be charged. (
Select USB source only)
USB fl ash memory
Digital audio player,
etc.
Connections
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Caution for connection
Set the main unit in the standby mode before connecting any associated product to
it and do not set the power button to ON until all connections are completed. Before
unplugging a connected cord or cable, be sure to set the power button to OFF and
unplug the power cord from the power outlet in advance.
CAUTION
A warning that excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.