1. Removing the Battery Cover 1. Remove the battery cover by pressing down on the embossed arrow and sliding the cover off in the direction indicated by the arrow in the diagram to the right. 2. Selecting the Model Important: Your keyboard is designed to be used with several different models of Kenwood CD players. Before installing the batteries you must set the “DIP” 2. switches located beneath the battery cover to match your particular changer model. Set the DIP switches to match your changer’s model according to the diagram to the right. 3. Installing the batteries After removing the battery cover and setting the DIP switches as described above, insert 2 “AA” batteries (not included) as 3. shown in the diagram to the right. Replace both batteries with fresh ones when the “Batt Low” indicator (located on the top of the keyboard) is lit. Battery Information To maximize battery life, your keyboard has a Sleep Mode, and is only “on” when you are pressing a key. When you are not using your keyboard store it so that the keys are not accidentally being pressed. 4. If you’re not going to be using your keyboard for a long period of time, remove the batteries. 4. Operating Range When using your keyboard, point its front edge (where the IR transmitter is located) towards the CD changer. The keyboard will operate up to 20 feet away and 30 degress off-axis from your CD player. If you use the keyboard outside of this range, it may not function properly. See the diagram to the right. 20 ft 30° 30° IR TRANSMITTER NAMING DISCS AND TRACKS Discs can be given names (up to 25 characters). On the CD-3280M, CD-3260M, CD-2280M and CD-2260M, up to 20 tracks per disc can also be named (up to 15 characters each). Although the most convenient time to enter disc and track names is when you insert the discs into the player for the first time, (that way the player keeps track of the disc names for you as you insert the discs), you can use this procedure to enter or change disc and track names any time you want. These instructions explain how to enter disc names when you insert the discs into the player for the first time. A. Open the loading door and leave it open for this entire operation B. Select an empty disc slot 1. Press the DISK SEL. key. 2. Use the number keys to enter the disc number. 3. Press the SET key. 4. The disc tray will spin around until the disc slot you’ve selected is in the open loading doorway. For other ways to select a disc slot, refer to the changer’s instruction manual. C. Insert a CD in the empty slot. Make sure the label faces towards your right. D. Enter the Disc Name 1: Press the MODE key. 2: Press the SET The display flashes: D--- T-. TITLE INPU. disc number DXXX IMPORTANT NOTES A All models: • Instead of the SHIFT key, use the CHARACTER/P.MODE key to shift between capital letters, lowercase letters and numbers/ symbols. • Use the SHIFT key to select the secondary symbols on the number and symbol keys. • Use the enter sp • If you m the CURS keys to h rect char DELETE ke key. The display reads: 3: Press the SET key again. The display 4: Use the keyboard to type the disc name. Wait until you - SELECT, then the will stop flashing and will change see the alphanumeric character list on the changer’s dis- r you selected will flash: to the alphanumeric character dis-play before typing. Typing too soon can cause undesired play: . <=ZAB. operation of the changer. For more information about typing, see the notes at the bottom of the page. 5: After you have typed-in the entire title, press the ENTER key. The display reads: TITLE STORE!. 6: The display then switches to show the disc number, and the first track number flashes: DXXX T0. 7. Repeat steps 3 - 5 to enter a title for the disc’s first track. 8. Repeat steps 3 - 5 for each track title you want to enter. Discs with CD Text Some record companies encode CD Text information (titles, artists, musical genre, etc.) onto their CDs. Your Kenwood changer will read this CD Text information and it will overwrite any title or musical genre information that you input into the changer. ABOUT TYPING (keys shown in dark gray) CD-3280M, CD-3260M, CD-324M: CD-2280M, CD-2260M, CD-224M: SPACE/CHECK key to • Additional symbols not • You can also use the CHAR CAPITAL, • To store a number as part of a title, aces. found on the keyboard can CHAR SMALL and CHAR SYMBOLS keys to press the SET key after typing the nummake a mistake, use be accessed by selecting the shift between capital letters, lower-ber. number/symbol mode, and case letters and numbers/symbols. SOR L and CURSOR R • You cannot access yellow-colored secthen using the CHAR. SEARCH highlight the incor-ondary symbols. UP/DOWN keys to scroll racter, then use the • Since the keyboard must transmit a through the available sym ey to erase it. series of commands each time you bols. press a key, it may seem to respond a bit more slowly than a typical wired computer keyboard. If you purchased the KENWOOD product directly from KENW...