Kenwood DNX692 Instruction Manual
English
ñ
15
1
Connect the media you want to play.
For the method of connecting, see How to Play
Music (P.13).
Music (P.13).
2
Control the movie/picture by touching
the screen.
the screen.
Each area on the screen has a separate function.
1
2
3
3
No.
Name/Motion
1
Displays the movie control screen.
2
Displays the Source Control screen.
3
• Searches the next/previous content or file.
• Scrolling from center of display to left
• Scrolling from center of display to left
or right performs fast backward or fast
forward.
To stop fast backward/forward, touch center
of the display.*
forward.
To stop fast backward/forward, touch center
of the display.*
1
*1 For USB, this function may be unavailable
depending on the playing file format.
✎
NOTE
• For operations on the source control screen, see
How to Listen to the Radio/ HD
Radio™ Tuner/ SiriusXM®
1
Press the <HOME> button.
HOME screen appears.
2
Touch [TUNER], [HD Radio], or [SiriusXM].
The unit switches to the radio/ HD Radio tuner /
SiriusXM (sold separately) source.
SiriusXM (sold separately) source.
3
Operate on the source control screen.
Radio/ HD Radio tuner:
Station search
1) Touch [AM/FM] to select the band.
2) Touch [
2) Touch [
E] or [F] to tune in the desired
station.
Auto memory
1) Touch [AM/FM] to select the band.
2) Flick the screen from the left end to right to
2) Flick the screen from the left end to right to
display the function panel.
3) Touch [AME].
4) Touch [
4) Touch [
E] or [F].
Auto memory starts.
Recalling the preset station
1) Touch [FM#] (#:1-15) or [AM#] (#:1-5).
SiriusXM:
Station search
1) Touch [
].
Sub function menu appears.
2) Touch [CH
S] or [CHR] to tune in the desired
station.
Storing Channels in Preset Memory
1) Tune to a channel you wish to store in
memory.
2) Press and hold for 2 seconds (until you hear a
beep) the preset number [P#] (#:1-6).
Recalling the preset station
1) Touch [P#] (#:1-6).
✎
NOTE
• For other operations, see Radio/HD Radio Tuner
Basic Operation (P.58) and SiriusXM® Basic
Operation (P.68) in the Instruction Manual.
Operation (P.68) in the Instruction Manual.