Basic operation, Fm radio disc/usb external device – Kenwood M-313 User Manual
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REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG.RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
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kHz
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AUDIO
IN
5V
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O IN
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500mA
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REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG.RDSNEWSINFO
HBS JAZZ POPROCK CLASSIC
MONO
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kHz
CD
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG.RDSNEWSINFO
HBS JAZZ POPROCK CLASSIC
MONO
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USB
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
MONO
MHz
kHz
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
PROG.
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
PROG.
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
PROG.
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3
CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
kHz
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG.RDSNEWSINFO
HBS JAZZ POPROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3
CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. RDS NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POP ROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
REPEAT1
RANDOM
PROG.
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK
TAPE REC
WMA MP3 CD
USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG.RDSNEWSINFO
HBS JAZZ POPROCK CLASSIC
MONO
ST
MHz
kHz
NEWS
ANTENNA
PHONES
SPEAKER
( 4 8 )
2
2
REPEAT1
REPEAT
REPEAT GROUP
PS (NO PS*)
PTY (NO PTY*)
RT (NO RT*)
NEWS
INFO
FM
FM MONO
A--IN
(AUDIO IN)
FM
FM MONO
A--IN
(AUDIO IN)
FM
FM MONO
A--IN
(AUDIO IN)
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2
The station search stops when a station of
sufficient signal strength is found.
To manually stop the search, press
5 or ∞.
When you press
5 or ∞ repeatedly, the
frequency changes step by step.
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Program Play
While playback is stopped...
1
2
Select a track number (up to 32 tracks).
For audio CD:
For MP3/WMA:
(1) Select a group.
(2) Select a track.
If you try to program a 33rd track, “PROGFULL“
appears on the display.
You can also use number buttons to select a
group and track.
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You can repeat the programmed tracks by pressing
REPEAT.
You cannot select a track with the number buttons
during Program Play.
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Presetting stations
You can preset up to 20 FM stations.
While listening to a target station...
1
2
Select a preset number.
To select a number, see “How to select a number
using the remote control” in the bottom left of the
page.
You can also use
¢ or 4.
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Tuning in to a preset station
To select a number, see “How to select a number using
the remote control” in the bottom left of the page.
You can also use
¢ or 4.
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Receiving FM stations with Radio Data
System
Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an
additional signal along with their regular program
signals.
If you want to know more about Radio Data System,
visit
To display the Radio Data System information
Displayed if related signals are not sent by a station.
PS (Program
Service)
Commonly known station names.
PTY (Program
Type)
Types of broadcast programs.
RT (Radio Text)
Text messages the station sends.
When a Radio Data System signal is not received, the
frequency is displayed.
Switching temporarily to a program of
your choice automatically
The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the
System to switch temporarily to a preset FM station
broadcasting a program of your choice (NEWS or INFO).
This function works while listening to the FM station
providing the required signals.
While listening to the FM station...
NEWS
News.
INFO
Program the purpose of which is to
impart advice in the widest sense.
“NEWS” or “INFO” starts flashing when a station is
broadcasting a program of your choice.
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PTY search
You can search for a program from the preset stations by
specifying PTY code.
While listening to a station...
1
2
Select a PTY code.
3
Start searching.
When the System finds the one you have selected, that
station is tuned in.
To stop searching, press PTY SEARCH.
To search for another station after an unwanted
station has been found, press PTY SEARCH while the
indications are flashing.
If no program is found, “NO FOUND” appears.
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Stereo mini plug cord
Headphones (not supplied)
USB mass storage
class device
DO NOT turn off the System with the volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise,
the sudden blast of sound may damage your hearing, speakers, and headphones when you
turn on the System or start playback.
Notes on USB mass storage class device connection
Connect or disconnect a USB mass storage class device
when the System is turned off to prevent malfunction.
Do not use a USB hub.
When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB 2.0 cable
whose length is less than 1 m.
The USB mass storage class device is charged through
terminal when “USB” is selected as the source.
(Some USB mass storage class devices may not be
charged through
terminal even if “USB” is selected
as the source.)
You cannot connect a computer to
terminal of the
System.
Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB mass storage
class device may cause abnormal playback of the device.
In this case, disconnect the USB mass storage class device
then reset the System and the USB mass storage class
device.
While playing back a file onto a USB mass storage class
device, do not disconnect the device. Doing so may cause
malfunction on both the System and the device.
You cannot send any data to your USB mass storage class
device from this System.
Always set volume to the minimum level when
connecting or disconnecting the USB mass storage class
device.
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Remote sensor
Adjust the volume.
Turn on and off
the power.
Select a source.
Basic operation
Searching for stations
Improving the reception
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to listen...
When the monaural mode (MONO) is activated, the
reception is improved. However, the stereo effect is
lost.
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Playback operations
FM radio
Disc/USB
External
device
Playback operation
Stereo mini plug cord
(not supplied)
Be sure to turn down
the volume before
connecting or putting on
the headphones.
STANDBY lamp
Frequency
(No-radio Data System signal)
Repeat Play
During playback...
“GROUP” lights up on the display when playback is
stopped. (MP3/WMA only)
REPEAT 1
Repeats the current track.
REPEAT
Repeats all tracks (or the programmed
tracks during Program Play).
REPEAT GROUP
Repeats all tracks in the current group
(MP3/WMA only).
Random Play
While playback is stopped...
Playback starts in a random order.
Random Play ends when all tracks have been played.
You cannot select a track with the number buttons
during Random Play.
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How to select a number
using the remote control
(MP3/WMA only)
Label side
Preset number
1
2
Start playback of the external device.
(No indication) *
Canceled
Canceled
(No indication)
or
To play back/pause a disc or a USB mass storage
class device
Notes on external device connection
Always set volume to the minimum level when
connecting or disconnecting the external device.
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Rear side of the main unit
“CD” lights up when an audio CD is set.
“USB” lights up when a USB device is connected,
and flashes during playback.
“MP3” or “WMA” lights up while an MP3/WMA is
played.
To open the CD lid
Press
0 PUSH on the CD lid.
To select a track
Press
or
To fast-forward a track
Press and hold
To fast-reverse a track
Press and hold
To select a group (MP3/WMA only)
Press
(either button)
To stop playback
Press
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Canceled
(No indication)
RANDOM
(Press either button)
(Hold either button)
or
(Press either button)
or
Examples:
Number
Operation
5
Press 5.
20
Press 10, 2, then 0 (when “-- --” appears).
or
Press 10, 0, 2, then 0 (when “-- -- --” appears).
125
Press 10, 1, 2, then 5.
While Program Play is stopped...
To check the programmed tracks, press DISPLAY/
PROGRAM repeatedly.
To add tracks, press DISPLAY/PROGRAM repeatedly
until “00” appears on the display. Then repeat the steps
1 and 2 above.
To erase the entire program, press
7.
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