KT-5020 Usermanual
KT-5020 Usermanual
KT-5020 Usermanual
KT-5020/KT-5020L
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KENWOOD CORPORATION
B50-9842-10@(K, P. E, T. M, X) (G) 90/12 11 1098765432 1
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Introduction
Your choice of this product indicates that you are a devotee of excellence in sound reproduction.
We appreciate your patronage and take pride in the long tradition of quality components that our company represents.
So that you can get the most out of your unit we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual before you hook up and operate your system. This wili acquaint you with the operating features and system-connection considerations. so that your listening pleasure will be enhanced right frorr the start. You will notice that in all aspects of planning. engineering. styling. operating convenience and adaptability. we have sought to anticipate your needs and desires.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
For your records
Record the serial number. found on the back of the unit. L1 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.
Model Serial Number _
Unpacking
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost.
Examine the unit for any possibility 01 shipping damage. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit was shipped to you directly. notify the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee (ths 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 for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call to the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-22 of the NEe that provides guidelines for proper grounding and. in particular. specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building. as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Accessories
FM indoor antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1
75 ohm/300 ohm antenna adaptor ' ......... 1
Loop antenna holder ...
Audio cord 1
System control cord (Except for some
areas.) .
Contents
Introduction ..
A_\ Before applying power ..
Lh Safety precautions ....... , ..
Lh IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Caution: Read the following pages marked in Lh carefully to keep your safety.
2 Controls and Indicators 8
3 Operating instructions 9
3 In casa of difficultv .., " ""_" ,, ,.. 11
4 Specifications 12
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System connections
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Before applying power
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Safety precautions
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
For the U.S.A. and Canada
Importantl
Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed for operation on 120 volts AC only,
Safety precaution for a Ploari:zed AC plug
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD. RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
For the United Kingdom
Importantl
Units shipped to the U.K. are designed for operation on 240 volts AC onlv.
The mains plug must be removed from the wall socket prior to any internal examination.
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue _J~.~ .. ~.~ .. ~ Neutral
Brown , w ...
Lve
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 > •• __ ••••••• ".~ .. ~.... L or Red
Brown to Live
Plug
Notes: -----------------
1. lf a 13-amp plug is used, this must be fitted with a 5- amp fuss.
2. if a 3-pin plug with earthing contact is used, no wire must be connected to the E terminal.
CAUTiON: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER·SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER· VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL T'IAN· GLE. IS I"TeNDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THe PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED "OAN· GEROUS VOLTAGE" WITHIN THE PRODUCT'S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
For Australia and Europe
Importantl
Units shipped to Australia are designed for operation oil 240 V AC only.
Units shipped to Europe are designed for operation on 220 V AC only.
For other countries
Important!
Units shipped to countries other than the above countries are equipped with an AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel. Refer to the following paragraph for the proper setting of this switch.
AC voltage selection
This unit operates on 110-"120 or 220-240 volts AC. The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage thllt prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. Before ccnnectinc 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 to your voltage in accordance with the following direction.
Note: -----------------Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line voltage due to improper setting of the AC vo.taqe selector switch.
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1. Before plugGing in this unit. make sure thet the position of the AC voltage selector conforms to your line (mains) voltage. If not, it must be reset. See Fig. 1-1
2. To reset the selector, slide the stopper plate to the opposite side with a screwdriver or other pointed tool. See Fig. 1-2.
3. Insert the power cord securely, See Fig. 1·3.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EOUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SER· VICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
it. Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions before operating this unit. For best results, follow all warnings placed on he unit and adhere. to the operating and use instructions. These safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
1. Power sources - TI-:e unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
2. Power-cord protection - Power·suppiy cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. pay particular attention to cords at plugs. convenience receptacles. and the point where they exit from the unit.
Neller pull or stretch the cord.
3. Grounding or polarization - The precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of this unit is not defeated.
4. Ventilation - The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
To maintain good ventilation. do not put records or a table-cloth on the unit. Place the unit at least 10 em away from the walls.
Do not use the unit on a bed. sofa. rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings.
5. Water and moisture- The unit should not be used near water - for example. near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink. laundry tub. in a wet basement. or near a swimmi1g pool. etc.
6. Temperature - The unit may not function properly if used at extremely low. or freezing temperatures. The ideal ambient temperature is above +5'C (41 'F).
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7. Heat- The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators. heat -eqisters. stoves. or other units (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. Electric shock - Care should be taken so that object do nat fa! and liquid is not spilled into the enclosure through openings. If a metal object, such as a hair pin or a needle, comes into contact with the inside of this unit. a dangerous electric shock may result. For families with children. never permit children to put anything. especially metal. inside this unit.
9. Enclosure removal- Never remove the enclosure. If :he internal parts are touched accidentally. a serious electric shock might occur.
10. Magnetic fields- Keep the unit away from sources of magnetic 'fields such as TV sets. speaker systems, radios. motorized toys or rr-aqnetized objects.
11. Cleaning - Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol. paint thinner. gasoline. or benzine. etc, to clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.
Lh Caution: Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.
12. Carts and stands-An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force. and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
13. Nonuse periods - The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
14. Abnormal smell- If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected. immediately turn the power OFF and pull out the power cord. Contact your dealer or nearest service center.
POWER OFFI
15. Damage requiring service- The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or
C. The unit has been exposed to rain; or
D. The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
16. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions, All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
17. Outdoor antenna grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code. ANSI/NFPA No. 70 - 1984. provides information wi til respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure. grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors. location of antenna-discharge unit. connection to grounding electrodes. and requirements for the grounding electrode, See Figure.
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810-"RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT"
Use NO.10 AWG (5.3 mm2) copper. NO.8 AWG (8.4 mm2) aluminum. NO.17 AWG (1,0 mm2) cooper-clad steal or bronze wire. or larger, as a ground wire
b Secure antenna lead-in end ground wires ,0 house with stand- off insulators spaced from 4 - 6 feet (1.22 - , .83 m) apart
C Mount antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where lead-in enters house.
d Use jumper wire not smaller than No,6 AWG (13.3 mm2) copper. or the equivalent. when a separate antenna-grounding electrode is used. See NEC Section BID-21tH.
18. Power lines-An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
19. AC outlets _ Do not connect other audio equipment with a power consumption larger than that specified to the AC outlet on the rear panel. Never connect other electrical units. such as an iron or toaster. to it to prevent fire or electric shock.
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1. Item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized equipment.
2. Item 17 and 18 are not required except for units provided with antenna 1erminals.
3. Item 17 complies with UL-1270 in the U.S.A.
4. Item 19 is not required except for units provided with AC outlets.
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System connections
Make connections as shown in the diagram below.
Do not plug the power cord into the wall outlet until all connections have been completed.
FM indoor antenna
AM loop antenna
FM outdoor antenna
AM outdoor antenna
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coaxial cable
75 ohm/300 ohm antenna adaptor
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Adjust the direction of the loop antenna so that reception is optimized.
• System operation
CD System opere-ion via system control connection with
ar amplifier.
The SYSTEM CONTROL jacks on KENWOOD amplifiers are marked with either" [)(l) " or .. CXSJ"
By connecting the SYSTEM CONTROL jack of this unit with that of a KENWOOD amplifier. the following system operations are possible.
When connected to an "OCTI" jack: This unit can be controlled as part of the entire system with the remote control unit provided with the amplifier.
\A/hen connected to an "CXS:" jack: This unit can be controlled as part of the enti~e system with the remote control unit provided with the amplifier for easy operation, For details, refer to the instruction manual crovided with your ernplifier.
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Except for soma areas.
When this unit is combined with an amplifier having KENWOOD SYSTEM CONTROL termi· nals. system ooereuons such as remote control £IS a system is made possible. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the amplifier.
If your amplifier or receiver is not equipped with the SYSTEM CONTROL terminals, do not connect anything to any SYSTEM CONTROL terminals
Do not connect the unit in any system confiquration other than specified.
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1. Be sure that all tl-e connecting cords are connected properly If they are not, the sound may not be procuced or there may be noise interference.
2. When takinc out and p.rttinp in the connecting cords. be sure to turn the power of this unit OFF enc turn the amplifier's volume to minimum. If this is not done. it C8n lead to errors in functioning .
• AM loop antenna setting
Insert the supplied AM loop indoor antenna into the supplied loop antenna stand.
Place the stand on a stable surface. for example on a shelf. or install it on a rack or wall with wood screws.
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Place the AM loop indoor antenna as aoart as possible from the TV. speaker cOids. power cords and system control cores.
• AM outdoor antenna
In steel buildings or at a great dtstar-ce from the transmitter. it may be necessary to install an outside longwire antenna. The end of this wire should be stripped of ir.sulaticn and connected to the AM terminal. At this time. keep the loop antenna connected,
• FM outdoor antenna setting
• To minimize auto-iqnition noise. locate the antenna as far from heavy traffic as possible.
• Keep the feeder or coaxial cable as short as possible.
Do not bundle or roll up excess cable.
• The antenna should be placed at [east two meters (6.6 feet) from reinforced concrete walls or metal structures.
• FM outdoor antenna
Consult with your dealer or serv.ce man about the best method of selecting and erecting an outdoor FM antenna. The choice of lead-in (feeder) wire is also important. The flat -ibbon-shaped twin lead pe:'orms well electrically. is cheaper and is somewhat easier to handle in routing through windows 8:1d around rooms, Coaxial cable is more expensive. does a much better job of minim'zing interference. is less prone to the effects of weather and close-by metal objects. and is nearly as good a signal conductor as the ribbon type wire. The latter is particularly true of foam-type coaxial cables. Coaxial cable is somewhat more difficult to install at :he point vvhere the cable enters the building.
• Connection of coaxial cable
• T-shaped FM indoor antenna
The T-shaped FM antenna shall be used as a preliminary fa, the period before a dedicatee FM outdoor antenna is installed.
f7'\ Arrange the coaxial cable as illus\V trated.
Detach the ring from the antenna adaptor.
Then put the ring on the pole in the cover
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Open the 75 ohm/300 ohm antenna adaptor.
Press the claws in the direction of the arrows wit'! the fingers to release -he lock and pullout the cover.
Remove the band and insert the inner conductor to the slit.
Faster the band with screws, using a screwdriver.
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Close the cover.
Connect the adaptor to the antenna
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• Connection of 300-ohm feeder cable
Supplied t
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antenna tighten loosen
screw screw
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2. Insert antenna ~
cable Antenna adapter
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~~NTENNA jack.
1. Find the position that provides best reception.
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Controls and indicators
Preset station key (1 - 0)
Preset AlB select key
TUNING key
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POWER switch
TUNING MODE select key
MEMORY key
Display unit
FMIFBAND select key
IF BAND indicator
Preset indicator ® [ID ch)
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Tuning signal indicator
Frequency display
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Operating instructions
AUTO indicator
Display content
Frequency display
Indicator
Tuning signal indicator
(Displays the last channel received)
• Last station
As the memory of this unit is backed up. the frequency received before the power is turned off is memorized. This is referred '0 as the last station frequency. When' the power is turned on again. the unit tunes in the last station frequency.
Display content
AUTO indicator
Frequency display Tuning sign~1 indicator
(Displays the last channel received)
TUNING SIGNAL indicators
As a station is being tuned in. a left or right indicator lights in red. and the number of lighting points increases as t-ie signal strength increases. Then. when the correct tuning is very near, the white points in the center start to light and increase in number. The station is tuned most precisely when the number of white points is at a maximum.
In detuning. the above steps will be reverse-d.
In AM (MW/LW) reception. the center white indicator lights when a station is tuned in.
Note: -----------------------------------
If the signal strength of the electric field is insufficient. the left and right indicators will not light more than 4 RED points. or the indication becomes asymmetrical.
• FM DE-EMPHASIS switch (Except some
areas)
This switch has been set to the correct position for a given market area. However. check to see that this switch is set correctly before operating your unit. An .noorroot setting will adversely affect high-frequency performance.
Europe and Oceania. . 50 ILS
Other countries 75 jLs
• Auto tuning reception
1 Set the input selector of the amplifier to TUNER.
2. Press the POWER switch.
3. Select the desired band by pressing one of the band select keys.
• To listen to AM (MW/LW) stations. press the AM (MW/LW) SELECTOR SWitch.
The frequency display shows the last AM (MW/LW) station.
• To listen to FM stations. press the FM SELECTOR switch.
The frequency display shows the .ast FM station.
4. Set the TUNING MODE key so that the AUTO indicator lights.
5. Press the TUNING keys to tune in a station .
• Press the TUNING [z;] key to tune in a station with a higher frequency than the current received "frequency. or TUNING [2J key to tune in a frequency with a lower frequency.
• The stations are automatically scanned.
6. Adjust the volume and tone of your amplifier.
• Manual tuning
(The reception mode is farced to monaural even when a FM stereo station is received.)
The manual tuning is to be used for receiving a weak station which cannot be received by auto tuning.
1 Perform procedures 1 ~ 3 above.
2. Press the TUNING MODE select key so that the AUTO indicator goes off.
3. Press the TUNiNG key to tune in the desired broadcasting station.
.If the TUNING key is held depressed. the frequencies wit! change continuously until the key is released.
4. Adjust the volume and tone of your amplifier.
• AM/FM CHANNEL SPACE switch (Ex-
cept some areas)
The CHANNEL SPACE switch on the rear panel is set to the correct settir,g that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. However, if the channel space setting is not :natched to the area where the unit is to be used;for instance, when you moved from area 1 to area 2 or vice versa, desired reception of AM/FM broadcasts is not expected. In this case. change the CHANNEL SPACE setting in accordance with the area corresponding to the table shown below.
Channel Space Frq.
Area
FM: 100 kHz
A~- 10kHz
1. U.S.A.. Canada Hawaii. and Guam
50 kHz 9 kHz
2. European countries Far East countries
FM:
AM:
Channel space table
Note: ------------------------------------~
When changing the setting of the AM/FM CHANNEL S?ACE switch. first unplug the AC power core. then operate the switch, and finally insert the AC power cord again.
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Operating instructions
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(~------/M~ key Preset A/B select key
Preset station keys
Preset station keys
Preset AlB select key
FM IF
MEMORY "0 \
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MEMORY kay Press the desired preset station key.
• Select preset group A or B by lhe AlB select key.
TUNING key
• Preset tuning
1. Receive a s.at.on either by auto tuning or manual tuning.
2. Select preset group A or 8 with the preset AlB select key .
• A total of 20 stations can be preset in memory; 10 in "ro"p A. and 10 in group B.
3. Press the MEMORY key .
• The MEMORY indicator lights for about 5 seconds.
4. While the MEMORY indicator lights. press one of the
preset station keys.
The MEMORY indicator goes off. the preset indicator lights up. and the frequency of the received station is preset under the selected key.
• How to receive a preset station
1. Select preset group A or B with the preset AlB select key.
2. Press the preset station keys under which the frequency of the desired station has been preset.
3. Adjust the volume and tone on the amplifier.
The preset memory contents are backed up for at least three days even after the power-cord is disconnected.
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FM IF BAND key
• FM IF BAND key
This key switches the intermediate frequency passing bard be-ween ··W]DE·' and ··NARROW··. When listening in an area where there is no radio interference. press the key so that the ··FM IF BAND·· indicator lights to indicate the WIDE mode: High-qualily sound without distortion can be recording.
When interference is r-oticed, set the switch off for the NARROW mode: The radio wave selectivity is imoroved. tbe-ebv resulting interference free ~eception.
In case of difficulty
If your tuner should not perform as expected, consult the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer Dr service representative.
General
t--::-_-c-- S-'y_m-'p_ta_~ _ Cause
Sound is not produced. I 1 Antennas are not connected.
2. Amplifier is not connected.
3. No broadcast station is tun-ed in.
Remody
1. Connect the loop antenna for AM end outdoor O~ -shaped a-tterma for FM
2. Connect the amplifier using an audio cord.
3, Tune in a station.
Tuning signal indicators light_ unstebv. Antenna is not connected properly.
Check for disconnection or bad contact.
Sound is interrupted when a switch rs Muting's applied temporarily -::0 prevent
oressed. shock noise due to switching.
This is not a malfunction.
Occurs during FM reception only
Symptom
r-HiS5 that gets worse- in stereo reception
Cause
Remedy
Very weak antenna input s'cnat
, Consider ar outdoor antenna installation. In areas remote from the transrru-ter a 5 to 8 element antenna designee exclusively for FM is suggested.
Rhythmic static or popp.ng noises.
Automobile iqnition noise, especially evi- Review antenna installation. Site. the andent when receiving weak signals. tenna as far from the street as ocssible ard
use coaxial cable
STEREO indicator does not light and recep- Radio wave is so weak that the tuner forces Install a dedicated FM outdoor antenna to
tion is monaural although the station is monaural reception. ensu-e sufficient radio wave reception.
baing broadcast ill s-cree.
Occurs during AM reception only
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Continuous noise sounding "xu" interferes reception speciatlv .n the evening or night.
Noise from an electrical appliance (fluorescent lamp, etc.l or atmospheric noise is ertering the antenna.
The noise can be reduced by installing an outdoor AM lead antenna and providing groullding to the tuner.
However. it is difficult to eliminate such noise completely
Humming noise (tuning hum) is beard on.v when a specific station is tuned in.
1. The noise may be due to the direction in w-iich 'he power plug's inserted into the outlet.
2. It may be due to the condit.on of the 2. It is not avoidable -hat hum noise inter-
local area where the tur-er is used. te-es with specific stations aslone as AC power supply is used.
2, It may be a beat noise due to cross- 2. It cannot be eliminated because it is
interference between AM stations. based on the characteristics inherent to AM radio svste-n
Troubles specific to synthesizer tuners
Continuous, high-tone noise sounding 1. The noise may be qe-ierated from a TV. 1. Switch off the TV. (Also remember that "tweet" or "shoo" interferes and increases. he noise could be due to another TV in
1. Insert the power plug so that the blades are pluqqed in the different power outlot slots from before.
vcu- netqhbors.)
Symptom Cause Remedy
No station is tuned in when a preset stertor 1\0 station "requencv has not been preset Check the freqcencv of desired station and
key is pressed, unde" that key. preset it securely.
The whole of the memory stored under he Memory backup could not function because The power cord must be connected to a p-eset station keys has cisappeared. the power was not supplied through the wall octlet or an "unswitched' power out-
power cord. let.
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Specifications
For Europe type
For other Countries
FM tuner Section
Tuning frequency range 87.5 MHz .. 1 08 MHz
Usable sensitivity (MONOJ 0.95 "V/l0.8 dBI
50 dB quieting sensitivity
MONO " _ •....... _ ..• 1.8 "V/16.2 dBI
STEREO " .•. ~ " 24 "V/38.8 dBI
Total harmonic distortion (at 1 kHz)
MONO " _~··~ _0.04% (WIDE)
STEREO. . _ _ _.0.06% (WIDE)
Signal to noise ratio (at 1 kHz. 85 dBf inputJ
MONO " _ "._ _ " .. "_ _ 88 dB
STEREO "." " """ > " ,,~ 82 dB
Stereo separation
1 kHz ."" __ " _ .. ~ 55 dB (WIDE)
Captuer ratio. " 1.0 dB (WIDE). 2.5 dB (NARROW)
Alternate channel selectivitv
(± 400 kHz) " 60 dB (WIDE)
Image rajection ratio (at 98 MHzJ .. " ."." .. ,,82 dB
IF rejection ratio (at 98 MHzJ " 110 dB
Spurious rejection ratio (at 98 MHzJ 105 dB
AM suppression ratio .,,~ ~76 dB
Frequency response
(20 Hz-15 kHzJ.. . ... " ........ +0.5 dB. -0.5 dB
Output level/Impedance
(at 1 kHz, 100% dev.J " O.BV /3.3k!1
AM Tuner Section Tuning frequency range
531 kHz -1.602 kHz. . "" 9 kHz step
530 kHz-l,610 kHz. . " " .. 10 kHz step
Usable sensitivity " .. " 10 "V [350 "Vim)
Signal to noise ratio
(at 30% mod. 1 mV input) 52 dB
Total harmonic distortion ~ _ _. 0.3%
Image rejection ratio (loop) " 40 dB
Selectivity _ __ ._ .. 30 dB
Output level/Impedance
(at 30% mod.) , 0.18 V/3.3 kil
General
Power consumption ,..·n~ •. ~ .. _ ~~ ••.••• 15 W
Dimension W: 440 mm (1 7·5/16")
H: 98 mm [3·7/8··J
D: 318 mm [12·1/2") ................... 4.3 kg (9.46 Ib)
Weight .......
FM tuner Section
Tuning frequency range 87.5 MHz-l 08 MHz
Usable sensitivity IDINJ
MONO 0.7 "V
STEREO. . 25/kV
limiting level (DIN at 75 ilJ , 0.45 "V
Total harmonic distortion (DIN at 1 kHzJ
MONO 0.07% (WIDE)
STEREO 0.2% (WIDE)
Signal to noise ratio
(DIN weighted at 1 kHz, 66.2 dBf input) MONO STEREO
..... 78 dB
............................ 67 dB
Stereo separation (DINJ
1 kHz .. 52 dB (WIDE)
6.3 kHz 42 dB (WIDE)
Captuer ratio. . 1.0 dB [WIDE). 2.5 dB (NARROW)
Alternate channel selectivity
(DIN "- 300 kHzJ . ...75 dB (NARROW)
Image rajection ratio (at 98 MHz) . .. 82 dB
IF rejection ratio (at 98 MHz) 110 dB
Spurious rejection ratio (at 98 MHz) 105 dB
AM suppression ratio 76 dB
Frequency response
(20 Hz,,16 kHz) +0.5 dB. -0.5 dB
Output lavel/lmpedance
(at 1 k+lz, 100% dev.).. .. 0.6V/3.3kil
MW Tuner Section
....... 531 kHz .. 1.602 kHz
. 10 /kV (350 "Vim)
Tuning frequency range. Usable sensitivity _ Signal to noise ratio
(at 30% mod. 1mV input) Total harmonic distortion. Image rejection ratio (Loop) ..
Selectivity. . .
Output level/Impedance
(at 30% mod.) 0.18 V/3.3 kil
...... 52 dB
...... 0.3% ............. 40 dB . .. 30 dB
LW Tuner Section
Tuning frequency range 1 53 kHz" 281 kHz
Usa bel sensitivity 1 0 "V (600 "Vim)
Signal to noise ratio
(at 30% mod. 1 mV input) . 50 dB
Total harmonic distortion. Image rejection ratio (Loop)
Selectivity .
Output level/Impedance
(at 30% rnod.) .
....... 0.4%
.. 40 dB
.... 30 dB
... 0.18 V 133 k!1
General
Power consum ption Dimension.
.............. 15W .. W: 440 mm H: 98 mm D: 318 mm .............. 4.3 kg
Weight (Net) ..
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KENWOOD follows c policy of continuclJs acvarcel1ents in development. for this reason spccificatio'ls msy be changed without notice.
12 KT·5020 (En)