KENWOOD DP-1100B Vintage Audio Laser Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- KENWOOD
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER
DP 1100B
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DP-1100B Vintage Audio Laser
TRIO KENWOOD Corp. certifies this equipment con- forms to DHHS Regulations NO.
21 CFR 1040.10,
Chapter I, Subchapter J.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or perfor- mance of procedures
other than those specified herein may resuit in hazardous radiation exposure.
TRIC KENWOOD CORPORATION SHIONOGI SHIBUYA BUILDING 17-5, 2-CHOME, SHIBUYA,
SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user 1o the presence of uninsulated *’dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure; that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance
Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to acquaint you with the operating features of
your new unit. You will notice that in every detail of planning, engineering,
styling, operating convenience, and adaptability, we have sought to anticipate
your needs and desires. We suggest that you read this manual carefully. Know-
ing how to set up your unit to the best advantage will enhance your listening
pleasure right from the start. You will also become aware of the ease with
which you can adjust your unit to meet your special requirements.
For your records
Record the serial nurnber, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces
designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Refer to the
model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for information or
service on this product.
Modet . Serial number After unpacking
After unpacking, we recommend that you inspect the unit for any possible
shipping damage. f your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your
dealer im- mediately.
If your unit was shipped to yeu directly, notify the shipping company without
delay. Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the unit} can file
a claim against the carrier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials to
prevent any damage should you transport or ship your unit in the future.
Important!
U.8.A. and Canada
Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed for operation on 120 volts
AC only.
These units are not equipped with an AC voltage selector switch and the
discussion of such a switch that follows should be disregarded.
All other countries Units shipped to countries other than the U.S.A., Canada
and U K. are equipped with an AC voltage selecior switch on the rear panel.
Refer to the following paragraph for the proper setting of this switch.
AC voitage selection
This unit operates on 120 volts or 220-240 velts AC.
The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set 1o the voltage that
prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. Before connecting the power
cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position of this switch
matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set 1o your voltage in
accordance with the following direc- tion.
Note:
Our warranty doss not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to
impraper setting of the AC voltage selector switch For United Kingdom
The mains plug must be removed from the wall socket prior to any internal
examination.
Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following
code: The wires in this mains lead must be connected to the terminals in the
plug as follows: Wire colour Plug terminal marking
Blue.. . N or Black
Brown . . LorRed
Notes:-
If 13-amp plug Is used, this must be fitted with 2 5-amp fuse. 1f a 3-pin
plug with earthing contact is used, no wire must be con- inectad to the E
terminal.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
Before operation
Important
Before using the unit, remove 1 transportation screw as shown in the diagram.
Be sure to keep the screw and install it when moving the unit. When
reinstalling the screw, always return the laser pick-up to its start position.
Notes on installation
Do not place the unit in a place which is exposed to direct sunlight, near a
heating appliance, etc.
Do not place a vase containing water, makeup, etc. on the unit. Do not use in
a humid place.
To maintain good ventilation, do not put discs or & 1able-cloth on the unit. Place the unit at least 10 cm away from the walls.
Choose a location that is relatively free from vibration or excessive dust.
Keep the unit away from a source of magnetic fields such as TV sets, motorized
toys, etc. Safety precautions
Never remove the case. If the internal parts are touched accidentally, a
serious electric shock might occur.
Touching the power plug when your hands are wet may result in a serious electric shock.
Never pufl, bend or extend the power cord. This couid damage the power cord, resulting in a broken cord or short-gircuit.
in case of abnormal smeli
If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected, immediately turn the power OFF and
pull out the power cord. Con- tact your dealer or nearest Service Station.
Cleaning
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thin- ner, gasoline,
benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a silicone cloth or aciean dry cloth.
Controls and indicators
Numbers in circles correspond to the diagram, abbreviations in brackets correspond for front panel indications.
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Power switch (POWER)
Press this switch to switch on the power. Press again to switch off the power -
Disc tray Load & compact disc into this tray.
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Open/close switch (OPEN/CLOSE)
Press this switch to open the disc tray. When this switch is pressed during playback, the laser pickup returns 1o its start position, the disc stops and the disc ray opens. To close the disc tray, press the switch again, -
Remote control sensor (REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR} Point the supplied remote control unit towards this sen- sor and operate.
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Mode display
© Data indicator (DATA)
Lights when the address information (TOC:Table of Contents} recorded at the beginning of the compact disc has been read. When this indicator lights, the disc playback is possible.
® Disc indicator (DISC)
Lights when a compact disc is set in the disc tray. e Memory play indicator (M-PLAY) Lights during memory playback.
e Track No. indicator (TRACK NO.) The ieft 2 digits show the track number and the right 2 digits show the index number. The right 2 digits show 71 when the index number is not specified. Time indicator (TIME) indicates the playback time of each tune, the playback time of disc (+ TOTAL) or remaining time of disc REMAINING). When the tune is memorized with the index No., the time indicator {TIME) does not display the total playback time of the disc (+ TOTAL) and total remaining time of the disc (—REMAINING).
Memory indicator (¥}
Blinks when the memaery switch (MEMORY} is pressed to show the channel in which tune storage is possible. During memory play, this indicator shows the memory channel! being played back.
= Memory channel indicators {1 – 16 Light when tune numbers are stored in the memaory.
Music scan indicator (M-SCAN)
Lights when the music scan key (M-SCAN) o the sup- plied remate control unit is pressed. The beginning 10 seconds of each tune will be played back in turn
Repeat indicator (REPEAT)
Lights when the repeat switch (REPEAT) is pressed and the unit enters the repeat mode. -
Play switch (> PLAY)/play indicator
Press this switch to start disc playback. When this switch is pressed, the play indicator fights. When a tune No. is designated with the tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM}, pressing this switch will play back the designated tune {Tune selection play) When the memory read switch (M-READ) is pressed, pressing this switch wili play back the tunes in the order in which they are stored in memory (Memory play).
When this switch is pressed in the memary play mode, the memory play mode is released and the unit enters the manual play mode. -
Stop switch (B STOP)
Press this switch to release the operation mode. The laser pickup returns to the start position, the unit snters the standby mode. -
Pause switch { 1l PAUSE)/pause indicator
When this switch is pressed during playback, the pause indicator lights and the unit enters the pause mode. To resume playback, press the play switch (> PLAY).
When a tune No. is designated with the tune selection switches {MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM) and this switch is pressed, the unit enters the pause mode at the begin- ning of the designated tne. When the memory read switch {M-READ) is pressed and this switch is pressed, the unit enters the pause mode at the beginning of the selected tune. -
Music search switch (MUSIC SEARCH ke, >5i)
To select the next tune, press the music search switch (»»i). The track No. indicator (TRACK NO.} displays the No. of the next tune.
When the music search switch {ie ] is pressed during playback, the unit returns to the beginning of the cur- rent tune. Keeping the switch pressed returns the unit to the beginning of the previous tune. -
Fast forward switch {FF »») When this switch is kept pressed, the disc is fast for- warded. When this switch is pressed during playback, the unit enters cue mode.
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Backward switch (BWD ««) When this switch is kept pressed, the laser pickup moves towards the start of the disc. When this switch is pressed during playback, the unit enters review mode
Notes:-
1. When the {FF »>} or BWD <) key is pressed during playback, the cue or review sound 6an be heard. This enables you to index the tune easily.
2. Pressing the (FF b} or (BWD «a) kay during PAUSE mode fur- ther accelerated the disc travel speed. -
Repeat switch (REPEAT) Press to repeat a tune. The repeat indicator {REPEAT) lights and alit tunes will be paved in the manual play mode. In the memory play rmode, alf the tunes stored in memory will be played back. Press this switch again t0 release the repeat mode. The repeat indicator {REPEAT) goes off.
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Time switch (TIME)
When the unit is initially turned on, the time indicator (TIME} indicates the playback time of each tune. When the time switch (TIME} is pressed, the time indicator (TIME) displays the total playback time of the disc {+ TOTAL). When the time switch (TIME) is pressed again, the indicator indicates the total remaining time of the disc (—REMAINING). -
Clear switch {CLEAR)
Press this switch to clear the displayed tune No. To clear all the tune Nos. from memory, press this switch together with the memory read switch (M-READ).
When the memory switch {IMEMORY) is pressed and the tune No. stored, press the clear switch (CLEAR) within 3 seconds to clear the tune No. -
Memory read switch (M-READ) When this switch is pressed, one of the memory in- dicators (¥} biinks and the tune No. stored in the memory is displaved in the track No. indicator (TRACK
NO.) for several seconds. When the memory read switch (M-READ) is pressed again, next memory chan- ne! indicator (MEMORY INDICATOR) blinks. To erase all memorized tune Nos., press this switch together with the clear switch (CLEAR) -
Memory switch (MEMORY) Press this switch to store the tune No. specified by tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK -PROGRAM). To change the memory contents, select the memory chan- nel with the memory read switch {M-READ), specify the new tune trackfindex No. with the tune selection switches {MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM) and press the memory switch {MEMORY). To store the current tune, simply press the mamory switch (MEMORY).
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Tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM) Used to input the track No. and/or index No. for tune selection play, tune selection pause or memaory opera- tion. To specify the index No., input the index No. after designating the track No. For example, when designat- ing track No. 3 and index No. 2, press the tune selec- tion switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM} in the order The music track No. indicator then . {TRACK NO.) shows {1322 . When the index No. is not specified, the right 2 digits of music track No. indicator (TRACK NO ) show 01 . @ Headphone level control (PHONES LEVEL) Used to adjust the level of connected headphone. Shift the control to the right to increase the level @ Headphone jack (PHONES} Connect the headphone plug to this jack.
System connections
- Make system connections with the power turned off.
Power cord connection
Connect the power cord to a convenient AC outlet.
Connection to the amplifier
Connect the output jacks (OUTPUT) to the right and left
CD, TUNER, TAPE IN or AUX jacks of the amplifier.
Note:
Do not connect the output jacks to the PHONO jacks of the amplifier.
Operating instructions
How to load a compact disc
- Set the power switch (POWER) to ON.
- Take out the compact disc from its case.
- Press the open/close switch (OPEN/CLOSE) to open the disc tray and insert the disc with the labe! facing upward.
Notes:-
- Take care riot 10 insert the disc back upside down.
- Never insert anything other than a gisc into the disc tray.
- Close the disc tray by pressing the open/close switch (OPEN/CLOSE). The disc starts rotating automaticaily. The disc indicator (DISC} blinks while the address information (TOC) is being read and switch operation is impossible.
- When the address information has been read, the data indicator (DATA) lights, the unit enters the standby mode, and the track No. indicator {TRACK NO.) displays 467,
Manual playback
B How to play back from the first tune
- Set the power switch {POWER) to ON.
- Load a compact disc in the disc tray.
- When the data indicator (DATA) lights, press the play switch (& PLAY], and the disc playback starts from the first tune.
- After piay backing the last tune, the laser pickup re- turnes to the beginning of the first tune and the unit enters the standby mode.
B How to search the next or previous tune {Music search)
- To play back the next’tune, press the music search switch {94} once. The next tune No. displayed in track No. indicator (TRACK NO.) lights. When the unit i$ in the playback mode, pressing the music search switch (»wi) will start the playback from the beginning of the next tune. When the playback starts, the memory play indicator {M-PLAY) lights up. When the music search switch (»1) is pressed in the pause or standby mode, the unit enters the pause mode at the beginning of the next tune. To play back the next tune, press the play switch {> PLAY).
- By pressing the music search switch (s») more than once or keeping the switch pressed, any subse- quent tune can be selected and played back. Select the tune while observing the track No. displayed in the track No. indicator (TRACK NO.).
- To play back the previous tune, press the music search switch (#e«). During playback, the unit returns to the beginning of the current tune. Im- mediately press the switch again to return the unit to the beginning of the previous tune.
- Press the music search switch (i<<) repeatedly or continuously to select the previous tune, observing the track No. indicator (TRACK NO.).
B Tune selection play
- Press the tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM) or music search switches, (i<, »»i) according to the tune No. (track No./index No.) of the desired tune. The track No. indicator {TRACK NO.} displays the No. of the desired tune.
- Press the play switch (> PLAY). The play indicator lights and the unit starts playing back the selected wine.
When the unit is set to play mode, the playback of the selected tune starts after step 1.
B Tune selection pause
- Press the tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM) or music search switches (ia<a, -#i} ac- cording to the tune No. {track No.findex No.} of the desired tune. The track No. indicator (TRACK NO.} displays the No. of the desired tune.
- Press the pause switch (§i PAUSE). The pause in- dicator lights and the unit enters the pause mode at the begirning of the selected tune.
- To start playback, press the play switch (> PLAY). The play indicator lights and the unit starts playing back the selected tune. When the unit is set to stop or pause mode, the unit enters the stop or pause mode at the beginning of the
selected tune.
B Full repeat playback
- Press the play switch (& PLAY) and press the repeat switch (REPEAT). The repeat indicator lights and alt tunes are played back over again.
- To release the full repeat playback mode, press the repeat switch (REPEAT) again. The repeat indicator goes off and the laser pickup returns to the start position and the unit enters the standby mode after playing back the last tune
B How to stop playback temporarily
- To suspend playback, press the pause switch {1} PAUSE). The pause indicator lights and the unit enters the pause mode.
- To resume playback, press the play switch (&> PLAY} The pause indicator goes off, the play indicator lights and the playback starts.
How to enter standby mode
- To stop playback and return the laser pickup to the beginning of the first tune, press the stop switch (H STOP). The laser pickup returns © the start posi-tion and the unit enters the standby mode. The track No. indicator (TRACK NO.) dispiays & .
Memory playback
# How to store tune Nos. in memory
- Press the tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM] according the tune No. (track No./index No.} of the desired tune. The track No. indicator (TRACK NO.} displays the No. of the desired tune. a wrong tune No. is specified, press the clear switch (CLEAR), then input the correct music No.
- Press the memory switch (MEMORY) while the tune No. is displayed. The memory channel indicator (1- 16) lights to show that the tune No. has been stored in merory. If the incorrect tune No. is memorized, press the clear switch {CLEAR) within 3 seconds after the memory switch (MEMORY) is pressed.
Note:
Up to 16 tune Nos. can be stored in memory. Example
How to check the contents of memory
- To check the contents of memory, press the memory read switch {M-READ). The tune No. stored in the memory corresponding to the memory in- dicator {¥) which is blinking is displayed by the track No. indicator (TRACK NO.).
- Each time the memory read switch {M-READ) is pressed, the contents of the next memory can be checked.
B How to clear memory
- To clear the memory, press the memory read switch (M-READ} and clear switch (CLEAR} simultaneously.
B To change the memory contents
- Press the memory read switch (M-READ) to recall the memory channel to be changed.
- Specify a new tune No. with tune selection switches {MUSIC TRACK PROGRAM).
- Press the memory switch (MEMORY].
Memory play
- Press the memory read switch (M-READ). Memory channel indicator (V) above channel blinks. To start playback from the another tune thé number of which is stored in memory, press the memory read switch (M-READ) repeatedly so that the desired memory channel indicator (¥) blinks.
- Press the play switch {i> PLAY). The playback starts from the specified tune.
- When the last tune the number of which is stored in memory is played back, the laser pickup returns to the beginning of the first tune and the unit enters the standby mode.
Memory repeat playback
- Press the memory read switch (M-READ). Memory channel indicator (¥} above channel blinks. To start playback from another tune the number of which is stored in memory, press the memory read switch (M-READ) repeatedly so that the desired memory channel indicator (V1 blinks.
- Press the play switch (1> PLAY) and repeat switch {REPEAT). The memory play indicator (M-PLAY) and repeat indicator (REPEAT) light. The playback starts from the specified memory channel and all the tunes are played back, To release memory repeat playback, press the repeat switch (REPEAT). The repeat indicator (REPEAT) goes off. When the last tune is played back, the laser pickup returns to the start position and the unit enters the standby mode.
- When one tune number is stored in memory and the unit is set to the repeat mode, repeat playback of one tune is possible.
How to select the next or subsequent tunes during memory play
- Press the music search switch (i<, pp] during memory piay. The track No. indicator {TRACK NO.) shows the No. of the next or subsequent tune, playback starts from the beginning of the next or subsequent tune.
- By pressing the music search switch (¢« »pi) a number of times or continuously, any next or subse-guent tune can be selected and played back.
- When the music search switch {®i) is pressed dur- ing playback of the last tune in a mode other than memory repeat, the laser pickup returns to the beginning of the first tune and the unit enters the standby mode.
B Memory play selection
- Press the memory read switch (M-READ) during memory piay to recall the desired tune No.
- Press the play switch {& PLAY). Playback starts from the specified tune :
B How to play a tune which is not held in memory during memory play
- Press the tune selection switches (MUSIC TRACK 1. PROGRAM) to dispiay the desired tune No. (track No./index No.} in the track No. indicator {TRACK NO.}.
- Press the play switch (> PLAY). The mode of the unit changes from memory play to manual play and manual play starts from the specified: tune.
How to change from memory play to manual play
- Press the play switch (& PLAY) during memory play. The unit enters the manual play mode and playback continues. The memory play indicator {M-PLAY) goes off.
- Or, press the stop switch (B STOP). Playback stops, the laser pickup returns to its start position and the unit enters the standby mode.
Remote control unit
‘Battery
Batteries are not supplied for the remote controt unit. and load as “QObtain 2
SUM-4 (AAA, RO3) batteries shown below. lid.
Open the battery compartment
The batteries last for about 1 year of normal operation. operation be omasums
table, replace the batteries.
Remote control unit operation range
Names and functions
Hotes on handling compact discs
Handling
Compact discs are made of plastic (polycarbonate).
When the recorded side of the compact disc is dirty or scratched, playback may
be noisy or sound may be missed. Even when the label side is scraiched, the
recording may be damaged. Handle compact discs carefully. Do not stick taps,
etc. to compact discs.
Cleaning
When a compact disc is contaminated with finger- prints, etc., wipe with a dry
cloth in a radial direction. Never use chemical solvents, such as thinner,
benzene, etc. and conventional record cleaners or aerosols.
Storage
Always replace the compact disc in its case and store it. Compact discs are
adversely affected by heat and moisture. Do not store compact discs in a place
expos- ed to direct suntight or where humidity is high.
Additional precautions
When performing connections, always disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet. When setting the power switch (POWER) to OFF, always turn the volume
control of the amplifier to minimum In compliance with Federal Regulations,
following are reproductions of labels on, or inside the product relating to
laser product safety.
TRIO KENWOOD CORPORATION SHIONOGH SHIBUYA BUILDING 175, 2-CHOME, SHIBUYA,
SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN TRO-KENWOOD CORP. CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT DANGER
Laser capitation WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED CONFORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS
NO. 21 CFR, CHAPTER I, SUBCHAPTER J OR DEFEATED. AVOID DIRECT 2 EXPOSURE TO
BEAM.
In case of difficulty
If your unit should not perform as expected, consult the table below to see if
the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer or service
representative.
Symptom | Possible cause | Remedy |
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When a disc is loaded, it does not start rotating | 1. Disc is loaded upside |
down.
2. The transportation screw has not been removed.
3. Disc is not straight.
4. Disc is dirty.| 1. Reverse the disc.
2. Remove the transportation screw.
3. Re-load the disc.
4. Clean.
Playback does not start.| Condensation on the optical system lens.| Turn the
power on and leave the unit for one hour.
No sound from one or both speakers.| Loose connection cord.| Connect the
connection cord tightly.
Specifications
Compact disc player
Disc loading system …………. Linear skate disc loading rechanism
Frequency response ……………………. 2 Hz — 20 kHz, 0.5 dB
Dynamicrange.. ………………Signal-to-noise ratio .
Total harmonic distortion Channel separation
Wow and flutter. …………………..95 dB or more 96 dB or more
Less than 0.0015% (1 kHz) ……………………90 dB or more {1 kHz}
Below measurabie limit Output level ……………………2V
Output impedance …………………..6009
Sampling frequency ………………….44.1 kHz
Quantization………………………18 bit linear quantizing/chan- nel
Spindie speed……………………. 200 — 500 rpm
Pickup……. .Semiconductor laser (GaAlAs} Error correction ………………… R.C
Tune selection .. .TNO {Music No.), INDEX (Index No.)
Kurds of tune search …………….Up to 99
Access time………………………. Average 2 seconds
Number of memory…………………….. 1tl
Repeat play………………. Endless
Power supply ……………………AC 120 V, 60 Hz (USA and Canada) AC 120V — AC 220/240 V,
50160 Hz (Others)
Power consumption…………………….. 20 W IUSA), 28 W (Others)
Dimensions ………………………….440(W) x KM) x 310(D) mm
Weight ………………………………6.8 kg
Remote control unit
System……………….. Infrared control Wave
length;……………………. 930 nm
Effective………………. distance 4 m
Effective angle ……………………….. 30° from the center axis
Dimensions………………… 140(H) X 54(W) x 12(D) mm
Batteries ……………………………MA or RO3 x 2 (option;
Weight……………………………. 50 g (without batteries)
Note
Now We follow a Poke,/ of advancements in devetopment. For this reason
specibcations may be changed Amit notice,
References
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