KDC-U553BT
CIND-SRETCERIVUERCTION MANUAL
© 2011 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
B64-4920-00/02 (MW)
Safety
¤WARNING
The marking of products using
lasers
Stop the car before operating the unit.
Important to know...
To prevent a short circuit, never put or leave
CLASS 1
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LASER PRODUCT
any metallic objects (such as coins or metal
tools) inside the unit.
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The label is attached to the chassis/case and
says that the component 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.
Caution: Adjust the volume so that you can
hear the sound outside the car. Driving with
the volume adjusted to a too high level may
cause an accident.
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Condensation: When the car is air-
conditioned, moisture may collect on the
laser lens. This may cause disc read errors. In
this case, remove the disc and wait for the
moisture to evaporate.
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The illustrations in this manual are examples
used to explain more clearly how the
controls are used. Therefore, what appears
on the illustrations may differ from what
appears on the actual equipment.
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If you experience problems during
installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
When you purchase external components,
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The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
check with your Kenwood dealer to make
sure that they work with your model and in
your area.
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and
any use of such marks by JVC KENWOOD
Corporation is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners.
Maintenance
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Cleaning the unit: Wipe off the dirt on the
panel with a dry silicon or soft cloth. Failure
to observe this precaution may result in
damage to the monitor or unit.
Cleaning the connector: The unit may not
function properly if the connector between
the unit and faceplate are dirty. Detach the
faceplate and clean the connector with a
cotton swab gently, being careful not to
damage the connector.
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”
mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically
to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards. Apple is
not responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards. Please note that the
use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone
may affect wireless performance.
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iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and
iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Connector (on the reverse
side of the faceplate)
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Preparation
How to attach/detach the faceplate
How to prepare the remote
controller (RC-405)
When you use the remote controller for the
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first time, pull out the insulation sheet.
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Insulation sheet
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Do not expose the faceplate to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, or humidity. Also
avoid places with too much dust or the
possibility of water splashing.
If the effectiveness of the remote
controller decreases, replace the battery.
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Keep the faceplate in its casing while
detached.
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The faceplate is a precision component of
the unit and can be damaged by shocks or
jolts.
To prevent deterioration, do not touch the
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terminals of the unit and faceplate with your
fingers.
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Caution:
Do not set the remote control in hot places
How to reset your unit
such as on the dashboard.
Lithium battery.
If this unit fails to operate
properly, press the reset
button.
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Danger of explosion if the battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type.
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The unit returns to the
factory settings when the
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The battery pack or batteries shall not be
reset button is pressed.
exposed to excessive heat such sunshine,
fire or the like.
Keep battery out of reach of children and in
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original package until ready to use. Dispose
of used batteries promptly. If swallowed,
contact a physician immediately.
Reset button
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Getting Started
Canceling the display
demonstration
Adjusting the clock
1 Press the volume knob to enter
[FUNCTION] mode.
The display demonstration is always turned
on unless you cancel it.
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select [CLOCK],
then press to enter.
When you turn on the power (or after you
reset the unit), the display shows:
[CANCEL DEMO] \ [PRESS] \ [VOLUME 4 Turn the volume knob to select [CLOCK
KNOB]
ADJUST], then press to enter.
Clock hour flashes on the display.
1 Press the volume knob.
[YES] is selected as the initial setup.
2 Press the volume knob again to confirm.
[DEMO OFF] appears.
5 Turn the volume knob to adjust the hour,
then press to enter minute adjustment.
Clock minutes flashes on the display.
6 Turn the volume knob to adjust the
minute, then press to confirm.
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If no operation is done for about 15 seconds
or if you turn the volume knob to select
[NO] in step 2, [DEMO MODE] appears and
the display demonstration starts.
Press 4 / ¢ to move between the
hour and minute adjustment.
7 Hold
to finish the procedure.
Setting the demonstration mode
1 Press the volume knob to enter
[FUNCTION].
2 Turn the volume knob to select [DEMO
MODE], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select [ON] or
[OFF].
Initial settings before operations
1 Press SRC to enter [STANDBY] mode.
2 Press the volume knob to enter
[FUNCTION] mode.
3 Turn the volume knob to select [INITIAL
SET], then press to enter.
If [ON] is selected, display demonstration
starts if no operation is done for about 20
seconds.
4 Turn the volume knob to make a
selection, then press to confirm.
See table below for selection.
4 Hold
to finish the procedure.
5 Hold
to finish the procedure.
Item
Selectable setting (Preset: *)
PRESET TYPE NORMAL *: Memorizes one station for each preset button in each band (FM1/ FM2/ FM3/ AM). ;
MIX: Memorizes one station for each preset button regardless of the selected band (FM1/ FM2/ FM3/ AM).
KEY BEEP
ON */ OFF: Activates/deactivates the keypress tone.
TDF ALARM ON: Activates the alarm if you forgot to detach the faceplate when ACC is set to OFF. ; OFF *: Cancels.
BUILT-IN AUX ON *: Enables “AUX” in source selection. Sound of the connected external component is produced through the car
speakers. ; OFF: Disables “AUX” in source selection.
CD READ
1 *: Automatically distinguishes between audio file disc and music CD. ;
2: Forces to play as a music CD. No sound can be heard if an audio file disc is played.
SP SELECT OFF */ 5/4/ 6 × 9/6/ OEM: Selects the speaker size for optimum performance.
F/W UP xx.xx YES: Starts upgrading the firmware. ; NO *: Cancels (upgrading is not activated).
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Basic Operations
Loading slot
Remote sensor
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Do not expose to bright sunlight.
Ejects the disc
PA
VOICE
iPod
Volume knob
Display window
Detaches the faceplate
The following indicator lights up when...
ST: A stereo broadcast is received.
IN: A disc is in the unit.
ATT: The sound attenuates.
EQ: [PRESET EQ] is set to an EQ mode other
than [NATURAL]. (page 22)
B.BOOST: [BASS BOOST] is set to [LV1],
[LV2] or [LV3]. (page 22)
: Indicates that the Music Search mode is
selected now.
USB terminal
Auxiliary input jack
BT: Bluetooth cell-phone connection status.
Slide open the cover
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When you press or hold the following button(s)...
Remote
controller
Main unit
General operation
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Turns on.
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Turns off if pressed and held.
Selects the available sources (TUNER, BT AUDIO, USB or iPod, CD,
AUX, STANDBY), if the power is turned on.
• If the source is ready, playback also starts.
• “iPod” or “CD” is selectable only when an iPod is connected or a disc
is loaded.
SRC
SRC
Adjusts the volume level.
VOLud
Volume knob
(turn)
5 / ∞ Selects items.
ENT 38 Confirms selection.
Volume knob
(press)
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Enters [FUNCTION] settings.
Start voice recognize of cell-phone if pressed and held.
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5 / ∞ Enters Music Search mode.
Selects the FM bands (FM1/ FM2/ FM3) or AM when “TUNER” is
selected as the source.
Selects the previous/ next folder.
*AM– /
#FM+
1 (–)/ 2 (+)
Pauses/resumes playback of a disc/ USB device/ iPod/ Bluetooth
Audio.
6 (38)
ENT 38
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Searches for radio station.
Selects track/file.
Fast-forwards/fast-backwards tracks/files if pressed and held.
4/
+¢
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4 / ¢
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Changes the display information.
Scrolls the display information if pressed and held.
Enters clock adjustment mode directly (page 5) if pressed and
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SCRL DISP
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held while in clock display screen.
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Enters Bluetooth mode. (page 16)
Press to answer an incoming call.
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Enters Bluetooth pairing mode if pressed and held. (page 14)
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AUD
Enters [AUDIO CONTROL] settings directly.
Attenuates the sound.
• To return to the previous level, press the button again.
ATT
Returns to the previous item.
Exit from setting mode.
EXIT
• Press and hold on the main unit will also exit from the setting
mode.
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Listening to the Radio
PAR
VOICE
iPod
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Press and hold to memorize the current station.
Press briefly to recall memorized station.
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Changing the frequency steps
You can change the frequency step of FM/
AM.
FM : 50 kHz to 200 kHz
AM : 9 kHz to 10 kHz
1 Press SRC to select “TUNER”.
2 Press repeatedly to select a band (FM1/
FM2/ FM3/ AM).
3 Press 4 / ¢ to search for a station.
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The tuning mode can be changed. Refer to
1 Press and hold SRC to turn off the
power.
2 While pressing number buttons 1 and 5,
press SRC.
<SEEK MODE> (page 8).
Direct Access Tuning using the
remote controller (RC-405)
1 Press FM+ / AM– to select a band.
2 Press DIRECT to enter Direct Access
Tuning mode.
Release your fingers from the buttons after
the display appears.
To restore the initial setting, repeat the same
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“– – – –” appears.
3 Press the number buttons to enter the
frequency.
procedure.
When the frequency step is changed, the
frequencies in the memory are deleted.
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4 Press 4 / +¢ to search for the
Adjust [SETTINGS] mode settings
While listening to the radio...
frequency.
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To cancel Direct Access Tuning mode, press
1 Press the volume knob to enter
[FUNCTION] mode.
or EXIT.
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If no operations is done for 10 seconds after
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to make a
selection, then press to confirm.
See table below for selection.
step 3, Direct Access Tuning is automatically
canceled.
Using the remote controller (RC-405)
#FM+ / *AM– : Selects band.
4 / +¢
1 – 6
: Selects station.
: Selects preset station.
4 Hold
to finish the procedure.
Item
SEEK MODE
Selectable setting (Preset: *)
AUTO1 *: Automatically search for a station. ; AUTO2: Search in the order of the stations in the preset memory. ;
MANUAL: Manually search for a station.
AUTO MEMORY YES: Automatically starts memorizing 6 stations with good reception. ; NO *: Cancels (automatic memorizing is
not activated). (Selectable only if [NORMAL] is selected for [PRESET TYPE].) (page 5)
MONO SET
ON: Improves the FM reception (but the stereo effect may be lost). ; OFF *: Cancels (stereo effect resumes).
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Listening to the other external
components
Preparation : Make sure [ON] is selected for [BUILT-IN AUX]. (page 5)
PAR
VOICE
iPod
1 Press SRC to select “AUX”.
2 Turn on the external component and
Auxiliary input jack
start playing.
3 Turn the volume knob to adjust the
volume.
3.5 mm stereo mini plug
(commercially available)
Portable audio device
(commercially available)
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Listening to a Disc/ USB device/ iPod
Ejects the disc. (“NO DISC” appears and “IN”
indicator goes off.)
Loading slot
PAR
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iPod
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Press to select track/file.
Press and hold to fast-
forwards/fast-backwards.
USB terminal
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Press to pause. Press again
to resume playback.
Press to select folder of Audio File/iPod.
Start playing a disc
1 Press SRC to turn on the power.
2 Insert a disc into the loading slot.
Playback starts automatically.
Apple iPod
(commercially available)
Start playing a USB device or iPod
1 Press SRC to turn on the power.
2 Slide open the cover.
3 Connect a USB device or iPod to the USB
terminal.
KCA-iP102
(optional accessory)
The source automatically switches, and
playback starts.
Removing the USB device or iPod
1 Press SRC to select a source other than
“USB” or “iPod”.
2 Remove the USB device or iPod.
Selecting Repeat Play
Press number button 4 (REP) repeatedly
to make a selection.
USB device
(commercially available)
Audio CD : TRACK REPEAT, REPEAT OFF
Audio File :
FILE REPEAT, FOLDER REPEAT, REPEAT OFF
iPod :
CA-U1EX (Max.: 500 mA)
(optional accessory)
FILE REPEAT, REPEAT OFF
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position.
Selecting Random Play
Press number button 3 (ALL RDM)
repeatedly to make a selection.
Audio CD : DISC RANDOM, RANDOM OFF
Audio File/ iPod :
You can enter up to three characters.
6 Press the volume knob to start searching.
After this step, see step 2 of <Selecting a
folder/track/file> (page 11) to select a
song.
FOLDER RANDOM, RANDOM OFF
All Random Play
Press and hold number button
3 (ALL RDM).
Pressing this button again plays songs in
the normal mode starting.
Audio File/ iPod :
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To return to the Music Search mode, press
.
To cancel the Music Search mode, press and
hold
.
A longer searching time is required if there
are many songs or playlists in the iPod.
To search for a character other than A to Z
and 0 to 9, enter only “ * ”.
The article (a, an, the) of songs name will be
skipped during search.
ALL RANDOM, RANDOM OFF
Changes the iPod browsing item to “songs”.
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Selecting a folder/track/file
1 Press to enter Music Search mode.
“SEARCH” appears, then the current file
name appears on the display.
2 Turn the volume knob to select a folder/
track/ file, then press to confirm.
Direct Music Search using the
remote controller (RC-405)
• Not available if Random Play, KENWOOD
Music Editor media, iPod playback is selected.
1 Press DIRECT to enter Direct Music
Search mode.
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To skips songs, press 4/ ¢. Holding
4/ ¢ skips songs at 10% regardless of
the setting made. (page 12)
“– – –” appears.
This operation is effective only for the iPod
or KENWOOD Music Editor media.
To return to the root folder (audio file), top
2 Press the number buttons to enter the
track number.
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3 Press 4 / +¢ to search for the music.
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menu (iPod) or first track (audio CD), press 5.
To cancel the Direct Music Search mode,
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To return to the previous folder, press
.
press
or EXIT.
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To cancel the Music Search mode, press and
hold
Using the remote controller (RC-
405)
In playback mode:
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< or > on the display indicates that
preceded/next item is available.
#FM+ / *AM– : Selects folder.
4 / +¢ : Selects track/file.
Alphabet Search for iPod
1 Press to enter Music Search mode.
“SEARCH” appears.
2 Turn the volume knob to select a
category, then press to confirm.
3 Press again to enter alphabet search
mode.
ENT 38
: Pauses/resumes playback.
5 / ∞
: Enter Music Search mode.
In Music Search mode:
ENT 38 : Confirms selection.
5 / ∞
: Selects folder/file/track.
: Returns to the previous folder.
“SEARCH <_ >” appears.
4 Turn the volume knob to select the
character to be searched for.
Continued to next page
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3 Turn the volume knob to select [SKIP
SEARCH], then press to enter.
4 Turn the volume knob to make a
selection, then press to confirm.
0.5% (initial)/ 1%/ 5%/ 10% : Sets the ratio
of skip when searching for a song in Music
Search mode.
Selecting App & iPod Control Mode
Press number button 5 (iPod) repeatedly
to make a selection.
MODE ON :
Control iPod from the iPod *. “APP&iPod
MODE” appears on the display.
MODE OFF: Control iPod from the unit.
* You can still control play/pause, select files, fast-
forward/reverse files from the unit.
(Holding 4 / ¢ skips songs at 10%
regardless of the setting made.)
5 Hold
to finish the procedure.
Adjust [SETTINGS] mode settings
While listening to an iPod or KENWOOD Music
Editor media ...
1 Press the volume knob to enter
[FUNCTION] mode.
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
Handling discs
Do not touch the recording surface of the
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Clean the disc with a dry silicon or soft
cloth. Do not use any solvents.
When removing a disc from this unit, pull it
out horizontally.
If the center hole or outside rim of a disc
has burrs, remove them before inserting
a disc.
disc.
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Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a
disc with tape stuck on it.
Do not use any accessories for the disc.
Clean the disk by moving the cloth
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outward from the center of the disc.
Discs that cannot be used
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This unit can only play the CDs with:
disc that has not been finalized. (For the
finalization process, refer to the instruction
manual that came with your disc writing
software or your disc recorder.)
3-inch CD cannot be used. An attempt
to insert using an adapter can cause
malfunction.
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A disc that is not round.
A disc with coloring on the recording
surface or a disc that is dirty.
You cannot play a Recordable/ReWritable
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About the Audio file
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Playable Audio files:
MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma)
Playable disc media: CD-R/RW/ROM
Playable disc file formats: ISO 9660 Level
1/2, Joliet, Romeo, Long file name.
Playable USB devices:
USB mass storage class
Playable USB device file systems:
Although the audio files are complied with
the standards listed above, the play maybe
impossible depending on the types or
conditions of media or device.
Detailed information and notes about the
playable audio files are stated in an online
manual on the following site:
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FAT16, FAT32
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About the USB device
This unit can play audio files stored on a
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Connecting a cable whose total length
is longer than 5 m can result in abnormal
playback.
This unit cannot recognize a USB device
whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds
500 mA.
USB mass storage class device.
Install the USB device in the place where
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it will not prevent you from driving your
vehicle properly.
You cannot connect a USB device via a USB
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hub or multi card reader.
Make sure all important data has been
When connecting the USB device, use of
the CA-U1EX (option) is recommended.
The maximum current consumption of the
CA-U1EX is 500 mA.
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backed up to avoid losing the data.
About compatible iPod/iPhone
Made for
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Latest compatible list of iPod/iPhone.
For details, see:
Types of available control vary depending
on the type of connected iPod. For details,
see above URL.
The word “iPod” appearing in this manual
indicates the iPod or iPhone connected to
this unit with a connection cable, KCA-
iP102 (optional accessory).
If you start playback after connecting the
iPod, the music that has been played by
the iPod is played first.
In this case, “RESUMING” is displayed
without displaying a folder name, etc.
Changing the browse item will display a
correct title, etc.
You cannot operate the iPod if “KENWOOD”
or “✓” displayed on the iPod.
– iPod touch (4th generation)
– iPod touch (3rd generation)
– iPod touch (2nd generation)
– iPod touch (1st generation)
– iPod classic
– iPod with video
– iPod nano (6th generation)
– iPod nano (5th generation)
– iPod nano (4th generation)
– iPod nano (3rd generation)
– iPod nano (2nd generation)
– iPod nano (1st generation)
– iPhone 4S
– iPhone 4
– iPhone 3GS
– iPhone 3G
– iPhone
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(As of January 2012)
About “KENWOOD Music Editor”
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This unit supports the PC application
“KENWOOD Music Editor Light ver1.1” or
later.
that contains audio files with database
information added with KENWOOD Music
Editor.
“KENWOOD Music Editor Light ver1.1” is
available from the following web site:
For further information on “KENWOOD
Music Editor Light ver1.1”, refer to the site
above or the application help.
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When you use the audio file with database
information added by the “KENWOOD
Music Editor Light ver1.1”, you can search
for a file by title, album or artist name using
the function mentioned in Music Search
(page 11).
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In the Instruction manual, the term “Music
Editor media” is used to mean the device
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Getting Started of Bluetooth
PAR
VOICE
iPod
Press and hold to pairing mode.
code. Refer to [PIN CODE EDIT] under
Registering your Bluetooth device
with this unit (Pairing)
1 Press and hold to enter pairing mode
“PAIRING” is displayed.
<Bluetooth Setup> (page 21).
5 “(device name)” is displayed. Press the
volume knob.
6 The receiver is connected to a Bluetooth
device, with “HF CONNECT” or “AUD
CONNECT” displayed, and exits the
pairing mode.
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Any of the following is displayed
depending on Bluetooth device
registration condition:
– “PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE”: When
registering a Bluetooth device for the
first time.
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If an error code is displayed during paring,
see <Troubleshooting> (page 28).
– “(device name)”: When a Bluetooth
device has already been registered.
– “DEVICE FULL”: When a maximum of five
Bluetooth devices have already been
When a Bluetooth device has already been
registered, or maximum of five Bluetooth
devices have already been registered
(Selecting a Bluetooth device)
2 “(device name)” or “DEVICE FULL” is
displayed.
registered.
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To cancel the pairing mode, press
.
3 Turn the volume knob to select a
Bluetooth device name.
When registering a Bluetooth device for the
first time (Registering a Bluetooth device)
2 “PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE” is displayed.
3 Start registering this unit by operating
the Bluetooth device.
By operating the Bluetooth device, register
the hands-free unit or audio unit (pairing).
Select “KENWOOD BT CD/R-5T1” from the
list of found units.
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To register a new Bluetooth device, select
“[PAIRING]”, then go to “When registering
a Bluetooth device for the first time.”
4 Press the volume knob.
5 Turn the volume knob to select the
profile for the device to connect.
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“HANDSFREE”/ ”AUDIO”: The device can
be connected using either a hands-free
or audio profile.
“HF/AUD”: The device is can be connected
using both hands-free and audio profiles.
4 Input the PIN code (“0000”) in the
Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on
the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to
“0000” as the default. You can change this
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6 Press the volume knob to set up the
Registering from Bluetooth devices
(Pairing)
1 Press SRC to turn on the power.
2 Start registering this unit by operating
the Bluetooth device.
By operating the Bluetooth device, register
the hands-free unit or audio unit (pairing).
Select “KENWOOD BT CD/R-5T1” from the
list of found units.
Bluetooth device.
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“✱H✱A (device name)”: The selected
Bluetooth device is busy.
“-H-A (device name)”: The selected
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Bluetooth device is on standby.
“(blank) (device name)“: The Bluetooth
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device is deselected.
If two cell-phones or an audio player
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have already been selected, deselect one
device before selecting a new Bluetooth
device.
• “H” (HFP) or “A” (A2DP) indicates the
corresponding profile.
3 Input the PIN code (“0000”) in the
Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on
the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to
“0000” as the default. You can change this
code. Refer to [PIN CODE EDIT] under
<Bluetooth Setup> (page 21).
7 Press to exit pairing mode.
Deleting the registered Bluetooth device
2 “(device name)” or “DEVICE FULL” is
displayed.
4 By operating the Bluetooth device, start
hands-free connection.
If there are 5 or more Bluetooth devices
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3 Turn the volume knob to select a
Bluetooth device name.
registered, you cannot register a new
Bluetooth device.
4 Press and hold the volume knob to delete
the selected cell-phone.
“DELETE” is displayed.
5 Turn the volume knob to select “YES”,
then press to confirm.
“COMPLETED” is displayed.
6 Press to exit easy pairing mode.
About the Cell-Phone
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Version: Bluetooth Standard Ver. 2.1+EDR
Profile:
For the cell-phones verified for compatibility,
access the following URL:
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HFP (Hands Free Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
The units supporting the Bluetooth
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OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP (Phone book Access Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
function have been certified for conformity
with the Bluetooth Standard following the
procedure prescribed by Bluetooth SIG.
However, it may be impossible for such
units to communicate with your cell-
phone depending on its type.
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Operation of Hands-Free Phoning
Preparation : You need to register your cell-phone before using it with this unit. (page 14)
Built-in microphone
PAR
VOICE
iPod
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Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
Press to answer an incoming call.
Press and hold to memorize the current phone
number.
Press briefly to recall memorized phone number.
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To move to the next row, press 4 / ¢.
Making a Call
1 Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
2 Turn the volume knob to select a dialing
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To return to the Phone Book mode, press
.
5 Press the volume knob to start searching.
6 Turn the volume knob to select a name
and category.
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method, then press to enter.
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Operation method of each mode is
described below.
– “PHONE BOOK”: Calling a Number in the
Phone Book
– “OUTGOING”/ “INCOMING”/ “MISSED
CALLS”: Calling a Number in the Call
Log
To move to the next character, press 4
/ ¢.
7 Press the volume knob to make a call.
To use the Phone Book, it must be
downloaded to this unit in advance. Refer
to <Downloading the Phone Book> (page
18).
During search, a non-accent character such
as “u” is searched for instead of an accent
character such as “ü”.
If “TRANSFER PB” is displayed, download the
Phone Book.
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– “NUMBER DIAL”: Dialing a Number
– Speed Dialing (Preset Dial)
– “DVC PRIORITY”: Displays the main and
sub cell-phones. Turn the volume knob
to switch between the main and sub
cell-phones displayed.
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Switches between name and phone
1. “DL PB MODE” is displayed.
2.By operating the cell-phone, send the
phone book data to this unit
3.When downloading is completed, return
to Phone Book operation.
number, press DISP.
To return to the Bluetooth mode, press and
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hold
.
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To cancel the Bluetooth mode, press
.
– To cancel the download mode, press
If the Phone Book is downloaded manually,
its entries can be deleted.
1. Press and hold the volume knob in step 6.
2.Turn the volume knob.
– Deleting one entry : “DELETE ONE” is
displayed.
.
Calling a Number in the Phone Book
2 Turn the volume knob to select “PHONE
BOOK”, then press to enter.
3 Press to enter alphabet search mode.
4 Turn the volume knob to select the
character to be searched for.
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– Deleting all entries : “DELETE ALL” is
displayed. Press the volume knob.
Turn the volume knob to select “YES”,
then press to confirm.
3.Press the volume knob. “COMPLETE” is
displayed.
3 Press and hold number button (1 – 6).
Make a Voice Dialing Call
You can make a voice call using the voice
recognition function of your cell-phone.
1 Press and hold the volume knob to start
voice recognize.
“VOICE TAG” is displayed.
2 Pronounce the name registered in the
cell-phone.
4.Press the volume knob to return to Phone
Book operation.
Calling a Number in the Call Log
2 Turn the volume knob to select the
“OUTGOING” (outgoing call), “INCOMING”
(incoming call), or “MISSED CALLS”
(missed call), then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select a name or
phone number.
4 Press the volume knob to make a call.
If your cell-phone cannot download the
Phone Book automatically, the outgoing
call log, incoming call log, and missed call
log contain only the calls dialed from or
received by this unit.
Make a call.
To cancel the voice recognize, press and
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hold the volume knob.
If “NO SUPPORT” is displayed, your
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cell-phone does not support the voice
recognition function.
If “N/A VOICE TAG” is displayed, your cell-
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phone cannot start voice recognition.
If your voice cannot be recognized, a
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message is displayed. Press and hold
the volume knob to terminate voice
recognition. Retry it again from the
beginning.
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Audio sound is not output during voice
Dialing a Number
recognition.
2 Turn the volume knob to select “NUMBER
DIAL”, then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select the
phone number
Receiving a Call
Answering a Phone Call
Press or the volume knob.
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To move to the next digit, press ¢.
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The following operations disconnect the
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To delete the last digit, press 4.
line: Insert a CD. Connect a USB device.
The name of the calling party is displayed
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Press number button (1 – 0), #(FM+),
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*(AM–), or +(¢) on the remote
controller.
if it has already been registered in the
Phone Book.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
Press SRC.
4 Press the volume knob to make a call.
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Press OK on the remote controller.
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You can input max 32 digits.
During a Call
Disconnecting a Call
Press or SRC.
Speed Dialing (Preset Dial)
2 Press number button (1 – 6).
3 Press the volume knob to make a call.
Switching to the Private Mode
Press number button 6 to switches
between Private talk (“PRIVATE TALK”)
and Hands-free talk (“HANDS FREE”).
Adjusting the Voice Volume during a Call
Turn the volume knob.
Registering in the preset dial number list
2 Enter the phone number with reference
to the following:
Dialing a Number/ Calling a number in the
call log/ Calling a number in the Phone
Book
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To download from the cell-phone manually
Use this procedure when your cell-phone
does not support the Phone Book Access
Property (PBAP).
1 Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select
[TRANSFER PB], then press to enter.
“DL PB ***” is displayed.
Switching between Two Connected
Cell-phones
1 Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
2 Press and hold
.
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You cannot switch between the connected
cell-phones during downloading of the
Phone Book.
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Only the main cell-phone from which you
can make a call.
Both the main and sub cell-phones can
receive an incoming call.
4 By operating the cell-phone, send the
phone book data to this unit
By operating the cell-phone, download the
If the other cell-phone receives an incoming
call while you are talking on the active
cell-phone, you must finish the current call
to answer the incoming call to the other
cell-phone.
If the main cell-phone is disconnected when
it is taken out of the vehicle, the sub cell-
phone becomes the main cell-phone if it is
held connected. When the disconnected
cell-phone is brought back into the vehicle,
it is reconnected as the sub cell-phone.
phone book data to this unit.
5 When downloading is completed, press
the volume knob.
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The manually downloaded phone book
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data can contain up to 400 phone numbers.
When you switch between the connected
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cell-phones, the manually downloaded
phone book data is deleted.
To cancel downloading of the phone book
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data, operate the cell-phone.
Clearing the disconnection message
Press to “HF DISCONCT” disappears.
Using the remote controller (RC-
405)
Downloading the Phone Book
To download automatically
Making a call:
: Enter Bluetooth mode.
If the cell-phone supports a phone book
synchronization function, the phone
book is downloaded automatically after
Bluetooth connection.
Setting on the cell-phone may be required.
Up to 1000 phone numbers can be
registered for each registered cell-phone.
Up to 32 digits can be registered for each
phone number along with up to 20*
characters representing a name.
5 / ∞ : Selects a dialing method.
ENT 38 : Enter dialing mode
DIRECT : Make a call
1 — 6 : Selects preset dial.
0 — 9 : Input a digit in number dial mode.
#FM+ : Input “#” in number dial mode.
*AM– : Input “*” in number dial mode.
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+¢
: Input “+” in number dial mode.
: Clear the entered phone number.
4
Receiving a call:
(* 20: Number of alphabetical characters.
Fewer characters can be input depending
on the type of characters.)
: Answer the call.
During a call:
SRC
: End the call.
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If no phone book data is found in the unit
ENT 38 : Switch between the private talk
mode and the hands-free talk
mode.
even after the compete display, your cell-
phone may not support a phone book data
automatic downloading function. In this
case, try downloading manually.
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Listening to a Bluetooth Audio
Preparation : You need to register your audio player before using it with this unit. (page 14)
PAR
VOICE
iPod
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Press to pause. Press again
to resume playback.
Press to select file.
Press and hold to fast-
forwards/fast-backwards.
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Selecting Repeat Play
1 Press SRC to select “BT AUDIO”.
Press number button 4 (REP) repeatedly
to make a selection.
FILE REPEAT, REPEAT OFF
2 Press 4 / ¢ to selects a file.
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Bluetooth audio players that do not support
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
cannot be used with this unit. Operate from
the audio player.
Selecting Random Play
repeatedly to make a selection.
RANDOM ON, RANDOM OFF
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Some functions cannot be operated from
the Bluetooth audio player.
Speakers from which audio is output
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change depending on the Bluetooth setting
“BT HF/AUDIO”. The default is Front. (page
21)
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Bluetooth Setup
3 Start registering this unit by operating
the Bluetooth device.
By operating the Bluetooth device, register
the hands-free unit or audio unit (pairing).
Select “KENWOOD BT CD/R-5T1” from the
list of found units.
Selecting the Bluetooth Device
1 Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to select
[PAIRING], then press to enter.
4 Turn the volume knob to select [PHONE
SELECT] or [AUDIO SELECT], then press
to enter.
4 Input the PIN code (“0000”) in the
Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on
the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to
“0000” as the default. You can change this
code. Refer to [PIN CODE EDIT] under
<Bluetooth Setup> (page 21).
5 “(device name)” is displayed. Press and
hold the volume knob.
“BT TEST” is displayed.
5 Turn the volume knob to select a
Bluetooth device name.
6 Press the volume knob to set up the
Bluetooth device.
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“✱ (device name)”: The selected
Bluetooth device is busy.
“- (device name)”: The selected Bluetooth
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6 The connection result, “OK” or “NG”, is
displayed.
device is on standby.
“(blank) (device name)“: The Bluetooth
device is deselected.
If two cell-phones or an audio player
have already been selected, deselect one
device before selecting a new Bluetooth
device.
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“PAIRING”: Registration to this unit
“HF CNT”: Hands-free phoning
“AUD CNT”: Audio playback
“PB DL”: Phone Book downloading
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7 Press to exit pairing mode.
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Data (Phone Book, etc.) of the cell-phone
7 Hold
to finish the procedure.
checked for connection does not remain in
this unit.
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To cancel the Bluetooth mode, press
.
Bluetooth Device Registration Test
You can check whether your Bluetooth device
can be registered using this unit.
1 Press and hold to enter pairing mode
“PAIRING” is displayed.
Bluetooth Setup
1 Press to enter Bluetooth mode.
2 Turn the volume knob to select
[SETTINGS], then press to enter.
3 Turn the volume knob to make a
selection, then press to confirm.
2 “PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE” is displayed.
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When “(device name)” is displayed, select
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See table below for selection.
Repeat step 3 until the desired item is
"[PAIRING]" and press the control knob.
When “DEVICE FULL” is displayed, delete a
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selected/activated.
Bluetooth device and retry.
1. Turn the volume knob to select the
Bluetooth device, then press and hold
to confirm.
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Press
to return to the previous item.
4 Hold
to finish the procedure.
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To cancel the Bluetooth mode, press
.
2. Turn the volume knob to select “YES”,
then press to confirm.
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Item
PAIRING
Selectable setting (Preset: *)
PHONE SELECT Selects a cell-phone connection. (For details, see page 20.)
DEVICE DELETE Cancel registration of the Bluetooth device.
1. Turn the volume knob to select the Bluetooth device, then press to confirm.
2. Turn the volume knob to select “YES”, then press to confirm. “DELETE” is displayed.
TRANSFER PB
DETAILED SET
(For details, see page 18.)
PIN CODE EDIT Specify the PIN code required when registering this unit using the Bluetooth device. By default, “0000” is
specified.
1. Turn the volume knob to select the number.
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To move to the next digit, press
¢
.
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To delete the last digit, press
4
.
2. Press the volume knob to register a PIN code. “COMPLETED” is displayed.
AUTO ANSWER OFF: Does not answer the phone call automatically. ; 0: Automatically answers the phone call at once. ;
1 – 8 * –99: Automatically answers the phone call after lapse of 1 – 99 seconds.
RECONNECT
ON *: Automatically reconnects the selected Bluetooth device when radio wave becomes strong enough,
even after it is disconnected. ; OFF: Cancels.
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When this function is turned ON, the Bluetooth device is reconnected if it has been disconnected by
selecting [PHONE SELECT]/ [AUDIO SELECT].
BT HF/AUDIO
CALL BEEP
FRONT *: Outputs audio from the front-left and front-right speakers. ;
ALL: Outputs audio from the all speakers.
ON *: Sets whether to output a beep from the speaker when a call comes in. ; OFF: Cancels.
BT F/W UPDATE Display the firmware version and update the firmware.
MIC GAIN 1 — 8 * — 15: Adjust the sensitivity of the microphone for telephone call or adjusts the voice of the caller.
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Function settings
1 Press SRC to select a source other than “STANDBY”.
2 Press the volume knob to enter [FUNCTION] mode.
3 Turn the volume knob to select [AUDIO CONTROL] or [SETTINGS], then press to enter.
4 Turn the volume knob to make a selection, then press to confirm.
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See table below for selection.
Repeat step 4 until the desired item is selected/activated.
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Press
to return to the previous item.
5 Hold
to finish the procedure.
[AUDIO CONTROL] : While listening to any source except in STANDBY state or Bluetooth mode.
Item
SUB-W LEVEL
BASS LEVEL
MID LEVEL
TRE LEVEL
EQ PRO
Selectable setting (Preset: *)
–15 — 0 * — +15: Adjusts the subwoofer output level.
–8 — 0 * — +8: Source tone memory: Adjusts the level to memorize in each source. (Before making an
adjustment, select the source you want to adjust.)
BASS ADJUST BASS CTR FRQ 60/ 80/ 100 */ 200: Selects the center frequency.
BASS LEVEL –8 — 0 — +8 *: Adjusts the level.
BASS Q FACTOR 1.00 */ 1.25/ 1.50/ 2.00: Adjusts the quality factor.
BASS EXTEND ON *: Turns on the extended bass. ; OFF: Cancels.
MID ADJUST
TRE ADJUST
MID CTR FRQ
MID LEVEL
0.5K/ 1.0K/ 1.5K/ 2.5K *: Selects the center frequency.
–8 — +2 * — +8: Adjusts the level.
MID Q FACTOR 0.75/ 1.00 */ 1.25: Adjusts the quality factor.
TRE CTR FRQ
TRE LEVEL
10.0K/ 12.5K */ 15.0K/ 17.5K: Selects the center frequency.
–8 — +3 * — +8: Adjusts the level.
PRESET EQ
NATURAL/ USER/ ROCK/ POPS/ EASY/ TOP40/ JAZZ/ POWERFUL *: Selects a preset sound mode suitable
to the music genre. (Selects [USER] to use the customized bass, middle, and treble settings.)
B.BOOST LV1 */ B.BOOST LV2/ B.BOOST LV3: Selects your preferred bass boost level. ; OFF: Cancels.
LOUDNESS LV1/ LOUDNESS LV2: Selects your preferred low and high frequencies boost to produce a well-
balanced sound at a low volume level. ; OFF *: Cancels.
BASS BOOST
LOUDNESS
BALANCE
FADER
L15 — 0 * — R15: Adjusts the left and right speaker output balance.
R15 — 0 * — F15: Adjusts the rear and front speaker output balance.
SUBWOOFER SET ON *: Turns on the subwoofer output. ; OFF: Cancels.
DETAILED SET
HPF
THROUGH *: All signals are sent to the front speaker. ;
100/ 120/ 150 (HZ): Frequencies lower than the specified value are cut off.
LPF
THROUGH *: All signals are sent to the subwoofer. ;
SUBWOOFER
85/ 120/ 160 (HZ): Frequencies higher than the specified value are cut off.
SUB-W PHASE REVERSE (180°)/ NORMAL (0°) *: Selects the phase angle of the subwoofer output to be in line with the
speaker output for optimum performance. (Selectable only if a setting other than [THROUGH] is selected for
[LPF SUBWOOFER].)
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Item
Selectable setting (Preset: *)
SUPREME SET ON *: Creates realistic sound by interpolating the high-frequency components that are lost in MP3/ WMA
audio compression. ; OFF: Cancels. (Selectable only when playback an MP3/ WMA disc or a USB device, except
iPod.) (Selectable only if “CD”/ “USB” is selected as the source.)
VOLUME OFFSET –8 — 0 * — +8 (for AUX) ; –8 — 0 * (for other sources): Presets the volume adjustment level of each
source. The volume level will automatically increase or decrease when you change the source. (Before making
an adjustment, select the source you want to adjust.)
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Select a source before making a source tone memory adjustment, [EQ PRO].
[SUB-W LEVEL/ LPF SUBWOOFER/ SUB-W PHASE] is selectable only if [SUBWOOFER SET] is set to [ON].
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[SETTINGS]
Item
AUX NAME SET
AUX */ TV/ VIDEO/ GAME/ PORTABLE/ DVD: Selects the desired name for the connected component.
(Selectable only if “AUX” is selected as the source.)
CLOCK
CLOCK ADJUST (For details, see page 5.)
DISPLAY
DISP DIMMER ON: Dims the display illumination. ; OFF *: Cancels.
TEXT SCROLL AUTO */ ONCE: Selects to scroll the display information automatically, or scroll only once. ; OFF: Cancels.
BT DVC STATUS You can display the connection status, signal strength, and battery level of Bluetooth device.
HF-CON: Connection status for cell-phone. ; AD-CON: Connection status for BT Audio. ;
BATT: Battery level of cell-phone. ; SIGNAL: Signal strength of cell-phone.
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Installation/connection
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Part list:
If the power is not turned ON (“PROTECT”
A Faceplate ...................................................................(×1)
B Escutcheon..............................................................(×1)
C Mounting sleeve...................................................(×1)
D Wiring harness.......................................................(×1)
E Removal tool.......................................................... (×2)
F Flat head screw (for Nissan cars).................(×4)
G Round head screw (for Toyota cars).........(×4)
is displayed), the speaker wire may have a
short-circuit or touched the chassis of the
vehicle and the protection function may
have been activated. Therefore, the speaker
wire should be checked.
¤Caution
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If your car’s ignition key switch does not
have an ACC position, connect the ignition
wires to a power source that can be turned
on and off with the ignition key. If you
connect the ignition wires to a constant-
voltage power source, as with battery wires,
the battery may die.
Do not use your own screws. Use only the
screws provided.
Install this unit in the console of your
vehicle. Make sure the faceplate will not hit
the lid of the console (if any) when closing
and opening.
Basic procedure
car battery.
2 Make proper input and output wire
connections.
3 Install the unit to your car.
\ <Installing the unit> (page 27)
4 Reconnect the · terminal of the car
battery.
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5 Reset the unit. (page 4)
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After the installing the unit, check whether
the brake lamps, blinkers, wipers, etc. on the
car are working properly.
Mount the unit so that the mounting angle
is 30° or less.
¤Warning
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The unit can only be installed in a car with a
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12 V DC power supply, negative ground.
If you connect the ignition wire (red) and
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If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires
are not touching other parts to cause a
short circuit, and then replace the old fuse
with one with a new the same rating.
Connect the speaker wires correctly to the
corresponding terminals. The unit may be
damaged or fail to work if you share the ·
wires or ground them to any metal part in
the car.
When only two speakers are being
connected to the system, connect the
connectors either to both the front output
terminals or to both the rear output
terminals (do not mix front and rear).
the battery wire (yellow) to the car chassis
(ground), you may cause a short circuit,
that in turn may start a fire. Always connect
those wires to the power source running
through the fuse box.
Disconnect the battery’s negative terminal
and make all electrical connections before
installing the unit.
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Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape
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or other similar material. To prevent a short
circuit, do not remove the caps on the ends
of the unconnected wires or the terminals.
Be sure to ground this unit to the car’s
chassis again after mounting.
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Mounting and wiring this product requires
skills and experience. For safety’s sake, leave
this work to professionals.
If you experience problems during
installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
Reception may become poor if there are
metal objects near the Bluetooth antenna.
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iPod
Bluetooth antenna unit
For Good Reception
To assure good reception, note the following:
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Communicate with the cell-phone within
the line-of-sight distance of 10 m (30
ft). The communication range becomes
shorter depending on the surrounding
environment. The communication
range also becomes shorter when there
is an obstacle between this unit and
the cell-phone. The above maximum
communication range (10 m) is not always
assured.
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A broadcast station or walkie-talkie located
nearby can interfere with communication
due to a too strong signal.
¤ CAUTION
Install this unit in the console of your
vehicle.
Do not touch the metal part of this unit
during and shortly after the use of the
unit. Metal part such as the heat sink and
enclosure become hot.
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Wiring connection
FM/AM antenna
input (JASO)
USB connector
AUX input (Stereo)
Use the mini-plug (3.5 mm) cable which
is stereo type and does not have any
resistance.
Antenna Cord
Rear output
Front output
R
L
Sub Woofer output
Fuse (10A)
Wiring harness D
White
White/Black
To front left speaker
Gray
Gray/Black
To front right speaker
Green
Green/Black
To rear left speaker
Purple
To rear right speaker
Purple/Black
If no connections are made, do not let the wire come out from the tab.
Blue
Depending on what antenna you are using, connect
ANT. CONT
either to the control terminal of the motor antenna, or
to the power terminal for the booster amplifier of the
film-type or short pole type antenna.
(Antenna control wire)
Blue/White
When using the optional power amplifier, connect to
its power control terminal. (Max. 300mA, 12V)
P.CONT
MUTE
(Power control wire)
Brown
To connect the Kenwood navigation system, consult
your navigation manual.
(Mute control wire)
Light Blue/Yellow
To use the steering wheel remote control feature, you
need to an exclusive remote adapter (not supplied)
matches your car is required.
REMOTE CONT
(Steering remote control
wire)
STEERING WHEEL
REMOTE INPUT
Car fuse box
ACC
Ignition key switch
Red (Ignition wire)
Yellow (Battery wire)
Car fuse box
(Main fuse)
Black (Ground wire)
To the metallic body or chassis of the car
+
–
Battery
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Installing the unit
1
3
Connect the wiring harness to the
unit. Other wiring connection has
been completed earlier. (page 26)
C
2
1
B
D
A
2
Before attaching, make
sure the direction of the
escutcheon is correct.
(Wider hooks on the
bottom side.)
2
1
Dashboard of
your car
3
C
4
Bend the appropriate tabs
to hold the mounting sleeve
firmly in place.
5
B
A
Installing without using the mounting sleeve (Japanese car)
1 Remove the mounting sleeve and
escutcheon B from the unit.
N
T
T/N
N
2 Align the holes in the unit (on both sides)
with the vehicle mounting bracket and
secure the unit with the supplied screws.
T
B
T: Toyota cars
8mm N: Nissan cars
8 mm
MAX.
MAX.
F
ø5mm G
ø5mm
Removing the unit
1 Detach the faceplate A.
E
2 Engage the catch pin on the removal
tools E into the holes on both sides of
the escutcheon B, then pull it out.
3 Insert the removal tools E deeply into
the slots on each side, then follow the
arrows instructions as shown on the
right.
B
C
3
1
A
2
E
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedy/Cause
Adjust the volume to the optimum level. / Check the cords and connections.
“PROTECT” appears and no operations can Check to be sure the terminals of the speaker leads are covered with insulating tape
Sound cannot be heard.
be done.
properly, then reset the unit. If “PROTECT” does not disappear, consult your nearest
service center.
Reset the unit.
The unit does not work at all.
Radio reception is poor. / Static noise while Connect the antenna firmly. / Pull the antenna out all the way.
listening to the radio.
“IN” flashes.
The CD player is not operating properly. Reinsert the disc properly. If the condition did
not improve, turn off the unit and consult your nearest service center.
Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW (finalize with the component which you used for
recording).
CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back and
tracks cannot be skipped.
Disc sound is sometimes interrupted.
Stop playback while driving on rough roads. / Change the disc. / Check the cords and
connections.
“NA FILE” appears.
“NO DISC” appears.
“TOC ERROR” appears.
The unit is playing an unsupported audio file.
Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
The CD is quite dirty. / The CD is upside-down. / The CD is scratched a lot. Try another
disc instead.
“ERROR 99” appears.
The unit is malfunctioning for some reason. Press the reset button on the unit. If the
“ERROR 99” code does not disappear, consult your nearest service center.
A copy-protected file is played.
“COPY PRO” appears.
“READ ERROR” appears.
Copy the files and folders for the USB device again. If the error message is still
displayed, initialize the USB device or use other USB devices.
No USB device is connected. Connect a USB device, and change the source to USB
again.
“NO DEVICE” appears.
“NO MUSIC” appears.
“NA DEVICE” appears.
“iPod ERROR” appears.
The connected USB device contains no playable audio file.
Connect a supported USB device, and check the connections.
Reconnect the iPod. / Confirm that the software for the iPod is the latest version. /
Reset the iPod.
Noise is generated.
Skip to another track or change the disc.
Tracks cannot play back as you have intended Playback order is determined when files are recorded.
them to play.
“READING” keeps flashing.
Elapsed playing time is not correct.
Longer readout time is required. Do not use too many hierarchies and folders.
This is caused by how the tracks are recorded.
The number of songs contained in “SONGS” Podcast files are not counted in this unit as this unit does not support the playback of
category of this unit is different from that
contained in “SONGS” category of iPod.
Correct characters are not displayed (e.g.
album name).
podcast files.
This unit can only display letters (upper case), numbers, and a limited number of
symbols.
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Bluetooth
Symptom
The hands-free talk volume is low.
Remedy/Cause
The hands-free talk volume can be adjusted independently. Adjust it during hands-
free talk. [MIC GAIN] of <Bluetooth Setup> (page 20).
No beep is heard at reception of an incoming No beep is heard depending on the type of your cell-phone. The [CALL BEEP] of
call.
<Bluetooth Setup> (page 20) is set ON.
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Voice is not recognized.
The vehicle window is open. If the surrounding noise is large, voice cannot be
recognized properly. Close the vehicle windows to reduce noise.
Small voice. If voice is too small, it cannot be recognized properly. Speak into the
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microphone a little more loudly and naturally.
The person uttering the voice tag is not the one who registered the it. Only the
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voice of the person who registered the voice tag can be recognized.
The calling party does not notify a caller ID. / There is no phone number data.
There is no outgoing call list. / There is no incoming call list. / There is no missed call
list. / There is no phone book list. / Data is not contained in the phone book.
The cell-phone has not been registered (pairing).
“NO NUMBER” appears.
“NO DATA” appears.
“NO ENTRY” appears.
“HF DISCONCT” appears.
“AUD DISCONCT” appears.
“HF ERROR 07” appears.
The unit cannot communicate with the cell-phone.
The unit cannot communicate with the audio player.
The memory cannot be accessed. Turn off the power and on again. If this message still
appears, press the reset button on the control unit.
“HF ERROR 68” appears.
The unit cannot communicate with the cell-phone. Turn off the power and on again. If
this message still appears, press the reset button on the control unit.
Update of the Bluetooth firmware has failed. Retry it.
The Bluetooth device cannot be detected.
5 Bluetooth device have already been registered. No more Bluetooth device cannot
be registered.
“HF ERROR 89” appears.
“UNKNOWN” appears.
“DEVICE FULL” appears.
“PIN CODE NG” appears.
“CONNECT NG” appears.
“PAIRING NG” appears.
“NO ACTIVE DVC” appears.
The PIN code is wrong.
The unit cannot be connected to the device.
Pairing error.
No cell-phone is connected. Connect your cell-phone before starting voice
recognition.
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The sound from the Bluetooth audio player is Another Bluetooth device is affecting the Bluetooth communication. Turn off
discontinuous.
another Bluetooth device. Move another Bluetooth device away from this unit.
Another Bluetooth device or profile is used for communication. The downloading of
the Phone book disconnects the sound.
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Specifications
FM tuner section
Bluetooth section
Frequency range:
Technology: Bluetooth Ver. 2.1+EDR Certified
Frequency: 2.402 GHz – 2.480 GHz
Output Power: +4 dBm (MAX), 0 dBm (AVE)
Power Class 2
200 kHz space: 87.9 MHz — 107.9 MHz
50 kHz space: 87.5 MHz — 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N= 26 dB):
11.2 dBf (1 μV/75 Ω)
Maximum Communication range:
Line of sight approx. 10m (32.8 ft)
Profile:
Quieting sensitivity (DIN S/N = 46 dB):
19.2 dBf (2.5 μV/75 Ω)
Frequency response ( 3 dB): 30 Hz — 15 kHz
Signal-to-Noise ratio (MONO): 63 dB
Stereo separation (1 kHz): 40 dB
HFP (Hands Free Profile),
SPP (Serial Port Profile),
OPP (Object Push Profile),
PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile),
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile),
AM tuner section
Frequency range:
10 kHz space: 530 kHz — 1,700 kHz
9 kHz space: 531 kHz — 1,611 kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N= 20 dB): 31 dBμ (36 μV)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
Audio section
CD player section
Laser diode: GaAIAs
Digital filter (D/A): 8 Times Over Sampling
D/A converter: 24 Bit
Spindle speed: 500 rpm — 200 rpm (CLV)
Wow & Flutter: Below Measurable Limit
Frequency response ( 1 dB): 20 Hz — 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz): 0.01 %
Signal-to-Noise ratio (1 kHz): 105 dB
Dynamic range: 93 dB
Maximum output power: 50 W × 4
Full bandwidth power (at less than 1 % THD):
22 W × 4
Speaker impedance: 4 Ω — 8 Ω
Tone action:
Bass: 100 Hz 8 dB
Middle: 1 kHz 8 dB
Treble: 12.5 kHz 8 dB
Preout level / load (CD): 2,500 mV/ 10 kΩ
Preout impedance: ≤ 600 Ω
MP3 decode: Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio
Layer-3
WMA decode: Compliant with Windows Media
Audio
Auxiliary input section
Frequency response ( 3 dB): 20 Hz — 20 kHz
Input maximum voltage: 1,200 mV
Input impedance: 10 kΩ
USB interface
General
USB standard: USB1.1/ 2.0 (Full speed)
Maximum supply current: DC 5 V 1 A
File system: FAT16/ 32
Operating voltage:
14.4 V (10.5 V — 16 V allowable)
Maximum current consumption: 10 A
Installation size (W × H × D):
182 mm × 53 mm × 160 mm
Weight: 1.3 kg
MP3 decode: Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio
Layer-3
WMA decode: Compliant with Windows Media
Audio
Subject to change without notice.
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