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KTC-959DABDAB HIDEAWAY TUNER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
© PRINTED IN JAPAN B64-1175-00 (E) (DT)
SI DICHIARA CHE:L'apparecchio Sintonizzatore DAB per auto Kenwood, modello KTC-959DAB
risponde alle prescrizioni dell’art. 2 comma 1 del D.M. 28 agosto1995, n. 548.Fatto ad Uithoorn, 24 Marzo 1998Kenwood Electronics Europe B.V. Amsterdamseweg 371422 AC Uithoorn The Netherlands
Safety precautions
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Contents
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Before useSafety precautions ...............................................................................................3
Basic operationsAdditional functions of Menu SystemVolume .....................................................5
DAB featuresAbout DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ..............................................................6Alarm....................................................................................................................7Selecting DAB Mode ...........................................................................................8Selecting Seek Mode...........................................................................................8DAB Reception ....................................................................................................8Primary/Secondary Switching ..............................................................................9Service Preset Memory .......................................................................................9Dual Channel Audio Switching...........................................................................10Dynamic Range Control (DRC)...........................................................................10Display Switching/Dynamic Label ......................................................................10Text Scroll ..........................................................................................................11Traffic Information Function...............................................................................12News Bulletin Function with PTY News Timeout Setting .................................12Presetting Volume for Traffic Information/News ...............................................13Restricting DAB Region (Region Restrict Function)...........................................13Programme Type (PTY) Function .......................................................................15Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS ............................................................16Data Service mode / Radio Data Interface .........................................................16
DAB features with remote control ......................................................17
InstallationAccessories........................................................................................................18Installation Procedure ........................................................................................18Connecting Cables to Terminals ........................................................................19Installation..........................................................................................................20
Troubleshooting guide ................................................................................21
Specifications ..................................................................................................22
To prevent injury and/or fire, take thefollowing precautions:
• When extending the battery or ground cables,make sure to use automotive-grade cables orother cables with an area of 0.75mm2 (AWG18)or more to prevent cable deterioration anddamage to the cable coating.
• To prevent short circuits, never put or leave anymetallic objects (e.g., coins or metal tools)inside the unit.
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strangesmells, turn off the power immediately andconsult your Kenwood dealer.
• Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it tostrong shock.
To prevent damage to the machine, takethe following precautions:
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12VDC power supply.
• Do not open the top or bottom covers of theunit.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed todirect sunlight or excessive heat or humidity.Also avoid places with too much dust or thepossibility of water splashing.
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one withthe prescribed rating. Using a fuse with thewrong rating may cause your unit tomalfunction.
• To prevent short circuits when replacing a fuse,first disconnect the wiring harness.
• During installation, do not use any screwsexcept for the ones provided. The use ofimproper screws might result in damage to themain unit.
• This unit has cooling fans to decrease theinternal temperature. Be careful not to block thecooling fan openings when installing the unit.Blocking these openings will inhibit the coolingof the internal temperature and result inmalfunction.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThe control units that can operate this unit arelisted below.To enable the DAB operations, please bring thecontrol unit and the supplied version upgrade toyour Kenwood dealer.
Cassette Receivers• MASK models
KRC-PS959R, KRC-859R, KRC-859C, KRC-859W, and KRC-759R
• Flip-down TDF modelsKRC-659R and KRC-559R
CD Receivers• MASK models
KDC-PS9060R, KDC-8060R, and KDC-7060R• Flip-down TDF models
KDC-6060R and KDC-5060R
MD Receiver• Flip-down TDF model
KMD-860R
Reception of Data Service will be enabled byinstalling an optional RDI (Radio Data Interface)connector to this unit and connecting it to aMASK model control unit. Installation of the RDI connector requiresspecialized knowledge and this unit should bebrought to your Kenwood dealer.
A separate, special RDI component is requiredin order to use the data output from the RDIconnector.
NOTE
2CAUTION
2WARNING
❈ Displays shown in this manual are for descriptive purposes only, and may differ from actual displays.
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Safety precautions
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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONYou cannot connect the unit directly to thefollowing Disc automatic changers. For userswho want to use older changers with the unit,follow the directions below according to thetype of changer you own:
• KDC-C200 / KDC-C300 / KDC-C400Use the extension cable and the control boxattached to the CD changer, and the optionalCA-DS100 converter cable.
• KDC-C301 / KDC-C600 / KDC-C800 / KDC-C601 /KDC-C401Use the extension cable attached to the CDchanger, and the optional CA-DS100 convertercable.
• KDC-C100 / KDC-C302 / C205 / C705 / non-KenwoodDisc changersCannot be used with this model.
You can damage both your unit and theDisc changer if you connect themincorrectly.
• If you experience problems during installation,consult your Kenwood dealer.
• If the unit does not seem to be working right,try pressing the reset button first. If that doesnot solve the problem, consult your Kenwooddealer.
Cleaning the UnitIf the front panel gets dirty, turn off the powerand wipe the panel with a dry silicon cloth orsoft cloth.
Do not wipe the panel with a stiff cloth or acloth dampened by volatile solvents such aspaint thinner and alcohol. They can scratch thesurface of the panel and/or cause the indicatorletters to peel off.
2CAUTION
NOTE
2CAUTION
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Basic operations
This unit performs operations with a control unit such as a CD receiver or a cassettereceiver. The display will differ depending on the control unit. Differing display contentsare indicated by symbols such as "AAAAA"["BBB"] in this Instruction Manual.
Additional functions of Menu SystemThe following setting items are displayed by the menu system for the setting of DABfunctions.
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
SRCMENU MENU SRCMASK models Flip-down TDF models
≠"NEWS OFF" ↔ NEWS ##M
±≠"AUTO" ↔ "MANUAL"
±≠"DUAL M" ↔ "DUAL S"
±≠"RDS CHG OFF" ↔ "RDS CHG ON"
±≠"DRC OFF" ↔ "DRC ON"
±≠"REG INT OFF" ↔ "REG INT ON"
±≠"DATA-SRV"
±≠
±
Function Varieties of settings for each function (display)
News Bulletin Function*1
Selecting Seek Mode*2
Dual Channel Audio Switching
RDS Change
Dynamic Range Control
Region Restrict Function
Data service mode*3
*1 This is a common setting for both DAB source and RDS source.The "##" display indicates the setting value.
*2 The same setting items are displayed in each of the DAB mode and the TUNER mode, butsettings for the DAB source are available from within the DAB mode and settings for theTUNER source are available from within the TUNER mode.
*3 Only when this unit is connected to a MASK models control unit. (See page 3)
NOTE
<In DAB mode>
<In DAB mode>
<In DAB mode>
<In DAB mode>
<In DAB mode>
<In DAB mode>
…
≠"NEWS OFF" ↔ NEWS ##M
±≠"AUTO" ↔ "MANUAL"
±≠["MAIN"] ↔ ["SUB"]
±≠["RDS OFF"] ↔ ["RDS ON"]
±≠"DRC OFF" ↔ "DRC ON"
±≠["REG OFF"] ↔ ["REG ON"]
±≠
±
……
…
MASK models Flip-down TDF models
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DAB features
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About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)Thanks to the transmission of broadcast signals in digital format, the DAB system canreproduce clearer audio than conventional analog broadcasting and stabilise receptioneven in a mobile object such as a vehicle.
In existing analogue broadcasting (e.g., FM, MW and LW), for a broadcast station to broadcastone programme the frequency must be changed and transmitted for each region and whentravelling over long distances it is necessary to change the frequency.
In DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting), broadcasting to the area in a Single Frequency Network* ispermitted using one channel. In this system, a number of Services (Service components) arebroadcast as an Ensemble (one channel). Service components contain audio programmes anddata services.
Within a Service the main service component is broadcast as Primary and the other servicecomponents are broadcast as Secondary, thereby providing diversity in one Service.Also note that a Service transmits a wide variety of information such as Service Labels (names)and network information. For example, transmitted information may include the same Servicethat is broadcast by an RDS station. Based on this data, when it is no longer possible to receivethe DAB, there will be automatic switching to the RDS station which will allow continuedmonitoring of the Service.
87.5 108.0 [MHz]
FMstation-A FMstation-C FMstation-DRDSstation-BJazz music
175.04 249.984 [MHz] (Band III)
(225.648MHz)
channelchannel
BBC National
BBC R1 DigitalBBC R2 DigitalBBC R3 DigitalBBC R4 DigitalBBC R5L DightalBBCWorld Service
(---.---MHz)DAB
Pops musicJazz musicNewsSportsDramaParliament relayTraffic announcementAlarm announcementData Service
Servicecomponents
[Audio programme][Data Service]
FrequencyEnsemble
Ensemble Label
Service Label
12B
Main channel: Regular audioSub channel: With commentary
Primary: EnglishSecondary: FrenchSecondary: GermanSecondary: DutchSecondary: Italian
Primary: Regular audioSecondary: A team fansSecondary: B team fansDataService: Team results, player
introductions, etc.
(---.---MHz)DAB
Pops music
Jazz music
News
Sports
Drama
(Stereo)
(Stereo)
(Monaural)
(Joint Stereo)
(Dual channel)
Dynamic Label: Song name, singer, song introduction, and other textual information related to the programme.
Link Function: Where is the same programme being broadcast? For example, RDS station-B .
AlarmWhen an emergency programme is broadcast in case of a disaster, all functions areinterrupted and switched to the alarm announcement.
• Audio programme services consist of;• Audio Modes
There are four modes: stereo, dual channel (e.g., bilingual), joint stereo (in which highfrequency audio regions are converted to monaural), and single channel (e.g., mono).
• Sound QualityThere are a variety of levels which range from sound quality on par with a telephone to highquality sound at the level of CD. There is also a mode that cuts the sampling frequency in halfto raise the transfer efficiency.
Audio mode and sound quality are each used to advantage in broadcasts depending on thecontents of the Service (Audio programme). In addition, the textual information (Dynamic Label)related to the service (Audio programme) can be transmitted.
❈ Single Frequency Network* : A transmission network in which the signal is transmitted on the same frequency from eachtransmitter throughout the coverage area. Because signals from neighbouring transmitterscombine, rather than causing interference.
❈ Programme organization has been created for descriptive purposes and differs from actualbroadcasts. Also note that depending on time, the number of programmes is subject tochange.
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DAB features Selecting DAB Mode
Press the SRC button repeatedly until DAB mode is obtained. "DAB" isdisplayed when the DAB mode is selected.The DAB indicator lights whilst the DAB mode.
Selecting Seek ModeIn Ensemble, the channels to be transmitted are allotted as with TVstations. Auto Ensemble Seek is used to seek these channels in orderand is normally used. The mode is set to Manual Seek when searchingby frequency as with FM stations or when making special adjustmentsof the frequency.The "AUTO" indicator lights up when Auto Ensemble Seek is selected.
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the Seek Mode selection functionappears in the display.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.The function setting is indicated by "AUTO" or "MANUAL" in the display,indicating Auto Ensemble Seek and Manual Seek, respectively.
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button to switch the search mode.The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.4
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DAB ReceptionIn DAB, select Ensemble and then choose Service (Audio programme).
Switching the ensemble• In Auto Ensemble Seek mode
Hold down the ¢ button for one second or more to start AutoEnsemble Seek toward higher frequencies or hold down the 4button for one second or more to start it toward lower frequencies.
• In Manual Seek modeHold down the ¢ button for one second or more to increase thereceiving frequency by one step or hold down the 4 button for onesecond or more to decrease it by one step.Continuous frequency change is obtained whilst the button is helddown.
Switching serviceEach time you press the ¢ button, the service switches in sequence.The service label of each service is shown on the display.Pressing the 4 button to switches the services in the reverse order.
• The number of services is variable depending on the ensemle.• There is no switching to data service.• The ST indicator lights during reception of a Stereo Audio programme.• The DUAL indicator lights during reception of a Dual channel Audio
programme.• When the receiving frequency is decreased in the Manual Seek mode,
the frequencies drop to the FM band without receiving FM broadcasting(frequency modulated signals).1451.072 MHz ~ 1492.000 MHz (16 kHz step)0175.040 MHz ~ 0249.984 MHz (16 kHz step)0087.552 MHz ~ 0107.968 MHz (16 kHz step)
NOTE
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1
Primary/Secondary SwitchingThe Primary and Secondary can be switched with services that arecomposed of more than one service components.
Each press of the AM button switches the service as described below.
▼
Primary ("PRIMARY", ["P/S P"])▼
Secondary 1 ("SECONDARY", ["P/S S"])▼
Secondary 2 ("SECONDARY", ["P/S S"])▼
• The Primary is selected automatically when the service is switched orthe unit is turned off.
• The number of service components is variable depending on the service.• The Primary/Secondary switching is not available when the service has
only one service component or its Secondaries consist of data services.
NOTE
…
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
MASK models
Flip-down TDF models
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
SRCFMAMMENU
4 ¢
SRC
DUALSTDAB
DUAL AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
STDAB
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
FM
MENU 4 ¢
AM
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
DUAL
DUAL
ST DAB
DAB
ST
#1~6
Band display
Band display
Preset service number
Preset service number
Band display
Preset service number
Preset service number
Band display
#1~6
Service Preset MemoryThe service being received can be stored in memory under a presetbutton.
Press the FM button to select the preset band.Each time you press the FM button, the preset band switches fromDAB1, DAB2 and DAB3.
Receive the service to be preset.
Hold down the preset button (#1-6) to preset the service for twoseconds or more.The service is preset when the number of the button blinks once.
Recalling a Preset Service:Press the FM button to select the preset band, and press the desiredpreset number button (#1-6). The number of the pressed button isshown in the display.
• Preset bands DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3 refer to the bands for use in presetmemory and do not mean different receiving bands.
• Up to 6 services can be preset in each of preset bands DAB1, DAB2 andDAB3.
• As the preset memory consists of the storage of services, the distinctionof Primary and Secondary service components is not preset. The Primaryservice component is received when a service is recalled.
NOTE
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DAB features
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in priority changes as shown below.
▼
Service Label ("SERVICE LABEL", ["SERVICE"])▼
Ensemble Label ("ENSEMBLE LABEL", ["ENSEMBLE"])▼
Dynamic Label ("DYNAMIC LABEL", ["DYNAMIC"])▼
Clock ("CLOCK") (With the exception of some models)▼
Received Frequency ("RECEIVE FREQUENCY", ["FREQ"])
Dynamic Label :This is the character information associated with the current audioprogramme and shown by scrolling in the display.
• The display of the Service Label and Ensemble Label will be abbreviatedto within 8 characters depending on the control unit.
• Depending on the type of characters of the Service Label, EnsembleLabel or Dynamic Label, some characters may not be displayable.
• The various messages are sent by scrolling when the Dynamic Label hasnot been sent, or during accumulation.
• The clock is displayed only when the Switching Clock display function ison. (Please refer to the control unit Instruction Manual.)
NOTE
This function permits the text to be scrolled and the entire text to bedisplayed. Switching between manual scrolling and automaticscrolling is permitted. The factory default is manual scrolling.
To scroll manually :
Press the DISP button to display the Dynamic Label.
Holding down the DISP button for one second or more results in onescrolling display of the Dynamic Label.
Manual/Automatic scroll switching :Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button repeatedly to switch the function to be set to thetext scroll function.Pressing the 4 button results in the functions being switched in thereverse order.The text scroll function is displayed with "SCROLL MANU"["SCL MANU"]or "SCROLL AUTO"["SCL AUTO"]."SCROLL MANU"["SCL MANU"]……Manual scrolling"SCROLL AUTO"["SCL AUTO"]……Automatic scrolling
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button.The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
To scroll automatically :
Press the DISP button to display the Dynamic Label. The display of theDynamic Label will be scrolled repeatedly.
The setting of Manual/Automatic scroll switching is a common settingwith Text Scroll of the CD mode and disc changer mode.
NOTE
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3
2
1
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Text Scroll
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
MASK models
Flip-down TDF models
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
FMDISPAM
MENU 4 ¢
DISP
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Service Label
FM
MENU 4 ¢
AM
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
Service Label
Service Label
Service Label
Dual Channel Audio SwitchingThe Dual Channel Audio can be switched between Main and Sub.
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the Dual Channel Audio switchingfunction appears in the display.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.The function setting is indicated by "DUAL MAIN"["MAIN"] or "DUALSUB"["SUB"] in the display, indicating the output of the Main audio orSub audio, respectively.The DUAL indicator lights during reception of a Dual Channel Audioprogramme.
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button to switch the Dual ChannelAudio mode.The display and setting will change.
When "DUAL SUB"["SUB"] is selected, the Sub audio continues to bereceived even when the service is switched to another, provided that thenew service also broadcast a Dual Channel Audio programme.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.4
NOTE
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2
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When there is a lot of noise such as when driving, this functionnarrows the dynamic range and corrects it to an easy-to-listen-tovolume. When the Dynamic Range Control is ON or when the car isstopped or when listening closely to the music, the music can be heardas is. When the Dynamic Range Control is OFF, selection can be madeto suit the wishes of the listener or suit the listening environment.
Switching DRC ON or OFF :Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button and change the function to be set to DynamicRange Control.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.The Dynamic Range Control is displayed as "DRC ON"["DRC ON"] or"DRC OFF"["DRC OFF"].The Dynamic Range Control is on during the display of "DRC ON"["DRCON"], and off during the display of "DRC OFF"["DRC OFF"].
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button.The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
The dynamic range is changed based on the Dynamic Range Controlinformation that is sent from the broadcast station and as such thisfunction will not operate unless the broadcast station is sending theinformation.
NOTE
4
3
2
1
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
Display Switching/Dynamic LabelThe information shown in the display can be selected.
Switching the Display:Each time you press the DISP button, the information that is displayed
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Traffic Information FunctionTraffic information can be received automatically. It is also possible toplay a tape or disc whilst waiting for a traffic announcementprogramme to start.
Turning Traffic Information Function On/Off:Press the TI button to switch this function on and off.When the function is on, the TI indicator is turned on.When the service supports traffic announcements, the TP indicator willbe lit.When a traffic announcement programme starts, the TA indicator lightsup and the programme is received at the preset volume.When a tape or disc is played, the playback is overridden automaticallyby the reception of the traffic announcement programme whenever onestarts.The previous source returns when the traffic announcement programmehas completed or the receiving condition deteriorates.
This setting is valid for both the DAB and RDS sources. NOTE
Presetting Volume for Traffic Information/NewsThe volume to be used when traffic information or news overrides canbe set previously.
Receive the service to preset the volume.
Adjust the volume for use in traffic information and news.
Hold down the VOL ADJ button for two seconds or more. The volume ispreset when the volume display blinks once. From now on, the trafficinformation and news can be received at the preset volume.
• This function can be set only whilst the traffic information function isturned on.
• This function does not reduce the listening volume in the DAB and tunermodes. The volume set here is recalled only when it is larger than thevolume which is currently used in the DAB or tuner mode.
• By turning the Traffic Information/News Function on, presetting thetraffic information/news volume and minimizing the current listeningvolume, it is possible to listen only to the traffic information and news.
• The preset volume is valid for both DAB and RDS sources.
NOTE
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News Bulletin Function with PTY News Timeout SettingThe News Bulletin information can be listened to in priority byoverriding another programme or source. When this function is turnedon, the interval for allowing the overriding of news (news timeoutperiod) can be set in the range between 10 and 90 minutes.
Turning News Bulletin Function On/Off :
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the News Bulletin functionappears in the display.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.The function setting is indicated by "NEWS ##M" or "NEWS OFF" in thedisplay, indicating on and off of the News Bulletin function, respectively.
"##M" shows the current setting of the news timeout period. (00 to 90minutes in 10-minute step)
Switching settingsEach time you press the FM button, the news timeout period decreasesby 10 minutes.Each time you press the AM button, the news timeout period increasesby 10 minutes.OFF Ô 00M Ô ~ Ô 90M (10-minute step; M = minutes)When the news timeout period is set, the News Bulletin function isturned on and the NEWS indicator lights up.When a news bulletin starts, the NEWS indicator starts to blink and thepreset volume is set.
• If "20M" is set, the overriding of news bulletins is inhibited for 20minutes after the start of a news programme.
• If "00M" is set, news bulletins is searched permanently.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
This setting is valid only with the DAB source. The similar function for theRDS source can be set during reception of an FM station in the tuner mode.
NOTE
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NOTE
3
NOTE
2
1
This function permits selection of either restricting the interruption ofalarm and traffic information programs to receiving regions (i.e.,regional restriction is ON), or the interruption of all alarms and trafficinformation programs (i.e., regional restriction is OFF).
Switching the Region Restrict Function ON or OFF :
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button and change the function to be set to Regionalrestriction.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.Regional restriction is displayed as "REG INT ON"["REG ON "] or "REGINT OFF"["REG OFF"].Regional restriction is on during the display of "REG INT ON"["REG ON "]and is off during the display of "REG INT OFF"["REG OFF"].
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button.The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
This setting is valid only with the DAB source. The similar function for theRDS source can be set during reception of an FM station in the tunermode.
NOTE
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3
2
1
Restricting DAB Region (Region Restrict Function)
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
MASK models
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
TI / VOL ADJ FM AM
MENU 4 ¢
FMMENU
4 ¢
AM
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
TITP
TANEWS
TITP
TANEWS
TI TP
TA NEWS
TI TP
TA NEWS
TI / VOL ADJ
Flip-down TDF models
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DAB features Cancelling Search In the Middle :
Press the MENU button.
This setting is valid only with the DAB source. The similar function for theRDS source can be set during reception of an FM station in the tuner mode.
NOTE
Programme Type (PTY) FunctionThis function permits desired program types from within the receivedEnsemble to be searched and monitored.
Entering PTY Selection Mode :
Press the 38(PTY) button."PTY" is displayed and the Programme Type Selection (PTY) Modeentered.If you make no key input in 30 seconds, the mode will automatically turnoff.
This function is not available whilst the Traffic Information function isturned on.
Changing the Display Language to French or GermanIn the PTY mode, hold down the 38(PTY) button for one second or moreto display the name of the language currently used.If you want to change the language, press the preset button (#1-3) for thedesired language and then the 38(PTY) button.English is #1, French is #2, and German is #3
Select the programme type• Each time you press the FM button or AM button, the programme type
changes as shown below.Speech Ô 1.News Ô 2.Current Affairs Ô 3.Information Ô 4.SportsÔ 5.Education Ô 6.Drama Ô 7.Culture Ô 8.Science Ô 9.Varied Ô10.Pop Music Ô 11.Rock Music Ô 12.M,O,R Music Ô 13.LightClassical Ô 14.Serious Classical Ô 15.Other Music Ô 16.Weather Ô17.Finance Ô 18.Children’s programmes Ô 19.Social Affairs Ô20.Religion Ô 21.Phone In Ô 22.Travel Ô 23.Leisure Ô 24.JazzMusic Ô 25.Country Music Ô 26.National Music Ô 27.Oldies MusicÔ 28.Folk Music Ô 29.Documentary Ô Music Ô Speech Ô(Speech...1~9, 16~23, 29 : Music...10~15, 24~28)
• Some programme types can be selected directly by pressing a presetbutton. With the factory setup, the following programme types havebeen preset in the preset buttons.1. Music 2. Speech 3. News 4. Other Music 5. Serious Classical 6. Varied
Changing the preset programme typesSelect the programme type to be preset and hold down a preset button(#1-6) for two seconds or more. The previously preset programme type iscleared and replaced with the newly selected programme type.
Search a service of the selected programme typePress the 4 button or ¢ button. The display blinks and the search fora service of the selected programme type starts. When such aprogramme is found, the service label is displayed and it is received."PTY" blinks in the display for about 30 seconds.If you make no key input in 30 seconds, the PTY selection mode willturn off automatically.
"NO PTY" is displayed in case no service of the selected programme typeis found. If you want to find a service with another programme type,repeat steps 2 and 3 again.
Switching to Another Service : Repeat Step 3 whilst the "PTY" display is flashing.Another service of the same programme type will be searched.
NOTE
3
NOTE
2
NOTE
NOTE
1
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News NEWS1AFFAIRS2 Current Affairs
Programmetype number
KRC-PS959R,KDC-PS9060R
Programme Type Display
Information INFO3SPORT4 Sport
Education EDUCATE5DRAMA6 Drama
Cultures CULTURE7SCIENCE8 Science
Varied Speech VARIED9POP M10 Pop Music
Rock Music ROCK M11M.O.R. M12 M.o.R Music
Light Classics M LIGHT M13CLASSICS14 Serious Classics
Other Music OTHER M15WEATHER16 Weather& Metr
Finance FINANCE17CHILDREN18 Children's Progs
Social Affairs SOCIAL A19RELIGION20 Religion
Phone In PHONE IN21TRAVEL22 Travel & Touring
Leisure & Hobby LEISURE23JAZZ24 Jazz Music
Country Music COUNTRY25NATION M26 National Music
Oldies Music OLDIES27FOLK M28 Folk Music
Documentary DOCUMENT29MUSIC– All Music
All Speech SPEECH–
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759R/659R/ 559R, KDC-8060R/7060R/6060R/5060R, KMD-860R
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
MASK models
Flip-down TDF models
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
FMAM
4 ¢
FM
#1 #3#2 4 ¢
AM
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
PTY
#1 #3#2
#1~6
#1~6
DAB features with remote control
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DAB features
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Data Service mode / Radio Data Interface
This function will only be displayed when this unit is connected to a MASKmodel control unit. Note that operation is only possible when the optionalRadio Data Interface (RDI) connector has been installed. (See page 3)
The Data Service Component from within the received Ensemble isoutput from the RDI connector.
To set the Data Service control modeHold down the MENU button for one second or more.This will display "MENU" and set the menu mode.
Repeatedly press the ¢ button to switch the display to "DATA-SRV."Press the 4 button to switch the functions in the reverse order.
Press the FM button or AM button.This will display the Data Service label and set the Data Service controlmode.
To switch the Data Service ComponentPressing the FM button will switch the Data Service Components withinthe Ensemble in order. A press of the AM button will switch thefunctions in the reverse order.
To cancel the Data Service control modePress the MENU button and exit the menu mode.
• Selection will not be possible when there is no Data Service within theEnsemble.
• Data output from the Radio Data Interface (RDI) connector is only for theone selected component.
• To use the data output from the Radio Data Interface (RDI) connector, aseparate RDI-enabled component is required.
NOTE
5
4
3
2
1
NOTE
CD
VOL.TUNETRACK
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
DISCREW FF
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
DEF
MNOJKLGHI
WXYTUVPRS
QZ
ABC
TUNER
TAPE
CD·MDCH
AM–
FM+ PROG
DIRECTOK
DNPP
TUNER
#1~6
4 / ¢
AM
FM
– +
VOLUME
SRC
AM/DISC–
FM/DISC+
4
¢
ATT
DWN
UP
5
∞
SRC
• TUNER button (Switching Modes) KCA-R6 onlyEach press toggles between TUNER mode and DAB mode.
• SRC button (Switching Modes) KCA-R700 onlyEach press switches the usable source modes in order.
• #1 to 6 buttons (Preset Memory) KCA-R6 onlyCalls the services that have been stored to memory.
• 4 / ¢ buttons (Service Switching)Pressing the ¢ button switches the services from within theEnsemble in order.Pressing the 4 button switches the services in the reverseorder.
• AM button (Primary/Secondary Switching)Each press of the AM button switches betweenPrimary/secondary within the services.
• FM button (Preset Band Switching)Each press of the FM button switches one step among theDAB1, DAB2, and DAB3 bands.
for KCA-R6 for KCA-R700Automatic Switching from DAB to RDSPresently, the coverage areas of DAB stations are smaller than those ofRDS stations. Therefore, when the receiving condition of a DAB stationdeteriorates, the reception can be switched automatically to the RDSstation broadcasting the same radio programme to minimize thesound interruption. The DAB indicator blinks during the period ofswitching to the RDS station.
Turning Automatic DAB-RDS Switching Function On/Off :
Hold down the MENU button for one second or more."MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.
Press the ¢ button repeatedly until the automatic DAB-RDS switchingfunction appears in the display.Press the 4 button to search in the other direction.The function setting is indicated by "RDS CHG ON"["RDS ON"] or "RDSCHG OFF"["RDS OFF"] in the display, indicating the automatic switchingon and off, respectively.
Switching settingsPress either the AM button or FM button to switch the DAB-RDSswitching mode.The display and setting will change.
Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.
The DAB source is received again when the DAB receiving conditionimproves.
NOTE
4
3
2
1
AUD
DISC
DAB
MENULOUD
40W 4xTI DISP/
TEXTVOL NAME. SADJ
EJECT PTY CLOSEPWR OFF
TUNER
KRC-859R/859C/859W/759Rfor KDC-8060R/7060R
for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R
MASK models
Flip-down TDF models
AUDIOTI1 2 3 4 5 6
40W 4x
MENU
NAME.S
PROG/PTY
VOL ADJLOUD
PWROFF
ATT
MW/LW
DISP/TEXT
DISC
FM
SRC
AM
for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R
for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R
FMAM
MENU 4 ¢
DAB
DAB
DAB
DAB
FM
MENU 4 ¢
AM
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
NEWSTEXT
ST
TPB NRDUAL
MTL REG
1 2
LOUDDAB
III AUTO
ATTIN
TAT I
DISC
FM
AM
+
-
IIIST
12
CHANGERLOUDAUTO
NEWSTP
B NRPTY
DUALMTL DABREGATT
INTA T I
1918
The use of any accessories except for those provided might result in damage to the unit. Makesure only to use the accessories shipped with the unit, as shown above.
NOTE
Accessories
External view Number of items
......................11
......................22
......................43
......................44
......................15
......................56
......................17
......................18
Installation Procedure
1. To prevent short circuits, remove the keyfrom the ignition and disconnect the -terminal of the battery.
2. Install the DAB antenna and connect theantenna cable to the DAB hideaway tuner.
3. Connect the DAB hideaway tuner and thecontrol unit using the provided DABconnection cable.
4. Make the proper input and output cableconnections for each unit.
5. Connect the battery cable and ground cableto the DAB hideaway tuner.
6. Install the unit in your car.7. Reconnect the - terminal of the battery.8. Press the reset button.
• Do not connect the DAB control cablewhilst the control unit is turned ON.
• Be sure to press the reset button afterinstallation.
• If your car is not prepared for this specialconnection-system, consult your kenwooddealer.
• Make sure that all cable connections aresecurely made by inserting jacks until theylock completely.
• If the fuse blows, first make sure that thecables have not caused a short circuit, thenreplace the old fuse with one with thesame rating.
• Do not let unconnected cables or terminalstouch metal on the car or anything else
CAUTION
conducting electricity. To prevent shortcircuits, also do not remove the caps on theends of the unconnected cables or theterminals.
• Some disc changers need conversion cablesfor connection. See the section on "SafetyPrecautions" for details.
• Insulate unconnected cables with vinyl tapeor other similar material.
• Be sure to use the provided DAB antenna(Accessory 7) as the DAB antenna. Usingother antenna than provide may lead tomalfunction.
• Take care so that the antenna cable and otherconnection cables are not caught by mobileparts. Otherwise cable disconnection orother trouble may result.
• Do not apply too much force on the antennacable, other connection cables andconnectors by bending a cable, etc.Otherwise cable disconnection or othertrouble may result.
• Securely fasten the screws that fix the DABantenna as well as the screws of the DABantenna itself. Screws that loosen introducethe danger of the antenna coming apartduring travel.
• DC voltage is output from the DAB antennaterminal of the DAB hideaway tuner to supplypower to the DAB antenna. Be sure toconnect the supplied DAB antenna only.Otherwise, the unit may be damaged.
• After the unit is installed, check whether thebrake lamps, indicators, wipers, etc. on thecar are working properly.
External view Number of items
Connecting Cables to Terminals
+ -
KENWOOD disc changercontrol input
• To connect the Disc changer,consult your Disc changer manual.
• Be always sure to connect the Discchanger to the "To DISCCHANGER" terminal of the DABhideaway unit. Do not connect it toa connection terminal of the Mainunit.
NOTE
Fuse (3A)
DAB connection cable(Accessory1)
Battery
DAB antennacable DAB antenna
(Accessory7)
Battery cable(Commercially available)
Ground cable(Commercially available)
Power terminalPass battery and ground cables throughsupplied terminal cover and connect torespective terminals. After completingconnections, fasten terminal cover5 overterminal bracket.
Terminal cover(Accessory5)
Lead terminal(Commerciallyavailable)
DAB hideaway tunercontrol input
Control unit
DABhideawaytuner
DC voltage is output from theDAB antenna terminal of theDAB hideaway tuner to supplypower to the DAB antenna. Besure to connect the suppliedDAB antenna only. Otherwise,the unit may be damaged.
2CAUTION
Disc changer
To control unit
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What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result ofslight misoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the followingtable for possible problems.
SOLUTIONPOSSIBLE CAUSEPROBLEM
No sound can be heard, orthe volume is low.
Nothing happens when thebuttons are pressed.
The computer chip in the unit is notfunctioning normally.
Press the reset button on the Controlunit .
The fuse has blown. After checking for short circuits in thecables, replace the fuse with onehaving the same rating.
The input/output cables or wiringharness are connected incorrectly.
Reconnect the input/output cablesand/or the wiring harness correctly.See the section on "Connecting Cablesto Terminals".
Troubleshooting Guide
The DAB mode cannot beselected.
The DAB connection cable is notconnected.
Use the DAB connection cable toconnect the control unit and the DABhideaway tuner.
Connect the power supply of the DABhideaway tuner.
Connect the battery cable and groundcable to the DAB hideaway tuner.
The unit is connected to the CDchanger.
Connect directly to the control unit.
The frequency is displayed,but no sound can be heard.
The DAB antenna is not connected. Connect it properly by referring to"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
The Ensemble frequency is notmatched. The unit is outside thereception area.
Check the reception area for theEnsemble frequency and match thefrequency. Try receiving after you haveentered the receiving area.
The following messages are displayed when certain problems are occurring inyour system. Take the recommended actions.
NO CNT The power supply to the DAB hideaway tuner is not connected to its power supplyterminal.
Connect the power supply terminal of the DAB hideaway tuner properly. Afterconnection, press the reset button on the Control unit.
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Installation
■ Mounting the DAB Antenna to the Roof
• Make a hole in the roof and mount the DABantenna. Specialized knowledge is required forthis job and an installer should be requestedfor the installation work.
• The DAB antenna should be mounted so that itdoes not protrude beyond the width and lengthof the car.
• Do not install at a spot where the roof ismarkedly curved. Doing so will allow water toenter from a gap between the roof and thewaterproof rubber.
• Securely fasten the screws that fix the DABantenna as well as the screws of the DABantenna itself. Screws that loosen introducethe danger of the antenna coming apart duringtravel.
Determine the mounting position of theDAB antenna.
Wipe away any dirt from the mountingposition.
Remove the inner lining at the positionwhere the hole will be made in the roof.Make a 16 mm diameter hole in the roof.
Mount the DAB antenna and fasten it bytightening the nut from the inside.U
Use a cable clamp to fix the antenna cableand perform the wiring as far as the DABhideaway unit.
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3
2
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FUSE3A
BATT
GND
DISC CHANGER
TO
Accessory2
Accessory4(ø4 × 16 mm)
Accessory4 (ø4 × 16 mm)
Accessory3(M5 × 6 mm)
Accessory3(M5 × 6 mm)
Audio board,etc.
Carpet
• Installation using the self-tappingscrews4
• Installation using the velcro tapes8
Carpet
Accessory8
Separable sheet
Bottom case of theDAB hideaway unit
DAB antenna(Accessory7)
ø16
DAB antenna cable
■ Mounting the DAB Hideaway Unit
• Install the DAB hideaway unit in a well-ventilated location and do not place objects ontop of it.
• The DAB hideaway unit is equipped with acooling fan to lower the internal temperature.Do not block the holes of the cooling fan at thetime of installation. Blocking the holes of thecooling fan will cease to allow the temperatureto be lowered and will cause breakdown.
• When installing to the car, the unit should besecurely fastened at a location that will notinterfere with driving.
• When making a hole in the chassis, check thatthe gas tank, break pipe, wire harness, orother part is not located on the other side, andbe careful not to cause scratches.
• When attaching the mounting fittings 2 to theDAB hideaway unit, use only the suppliedmounting screws 3 (M5 x 6 mm). Use ofscrews other than those supplied may result ininternal damage or insecure mounting and isvery dangerous.
2CAUTION
Car roof
Nut
DAB antenna cable
Accessory6
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Specifications
DAB tuner sectionFrequency range (L Band) ..............................1451.072 MHz ~ 1492.0 MHzFrequency range (Band III) ................................175.04 MHz ~ 249.984 MHzFrequency range (Band II) ................................87.552 MHz ~ 107.968 MHzFrequency raster ................................................................................16 kHzUsable sensitivity (L Band) ............................................+ 2 dBm ~ - 85 dBmUsable sensitivity (Band III, II) ....................................+ 10 dBm ~ - 90 dBmMode ..................................................................................Mode I, II, III, IV
GeneralOperating voltage ..............................................14.4 V (11 ~ 16 V allowable)Current consumption ..............................................600 mA at Rated powerInstallation size (W × H × D)............................................210 × 34 × 160 mmWeight ..............................................................................................1100 g
Specifications subject to change without notice.