Kenwood KDC-X996 User Manual

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HD Radio™ Tuner Operation
Basic operations
Selecting HD Radio source
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the “HD RADIO” display.
 
SRC Select mode 2: Press the [SRC] button and 
then turn the [VOL] knob. To determine the 
selected source, press the [VOL] knob.
Selecting the Receiving Band
1. Enter Menu List mode  
Press the [MENU] button.
2. Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed.  
Select “FM” or “AM”.
Selecting the Receiving station or channel
Press the [
4] or [¢] button.
During reception of stereo stations the “ST” 
indicator is light up.
 
Details of the station selecting in operation are 
set in the “Seek Mode” of 
Station Preset Memory
Putting a station in the memory.
Select the radio band and tune in a desired 
radio station you wish to store in the preset 
memory
Enter the Preset Memory mode
Press the [PRESET] button.
The “Preset List”, “Mixed Preset List”, and normal 
display are displayed in order each time you press 
this button.
Select the number to put in the memory
Turn the [VOL] knob and press [VOL] knob for 
at least 2 seconds when the desired item is 
displayed. 
Select a preset number.
Display
Overview
“-01”/ “01”
Preset number 1. (FM/ AM/ Mixed)
“-02”/ “02”
Preset number 2. (FM/ AM/ Mixed)
“-06”/ “06”
Preset number 6. (FM/ AM/ Mixed)
“-18”
Preset number 18. (FM)
SRC
4
MENU VOL
¢
PRESET
•  You can register up to 18 FM stations and 6 AM stations.
Selecting “Mixed Preset List” allows you to register up to 
six stations including FM, AM, and another the SiriusXM 
tuner regardless of the selected source.
Cancelling the Preset Memory mode
Press the [MENU] button.
Auto Memory Entry
Putting stations with good reception in the memory 
automatically.
Select the radio band you wish to store in the 
preset memory
Enter Menu List mode
Press the [MENU] button.
Enter Auto Memory Entry mode
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed. 
Select “Settings”
 > 
“Auto Memory”.
Open Auto Memory Entry
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed. 
Select “YES”.
When 18 stations (FM) or 6 stations (AM) that can
be received are put in the memory, auto memory 
entry closes.
Preset Tuning
Recalling the stations in the memory.
Select the radio band
Enter the Preset Memory mode
Press the [PRESET] button.
The “Preset List”, “Mixed Preset List”, and normal 
display are displayed in order each time you press 
this button.
Select a desired station in the memory
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed. 
HD Radio™ Setting
You can select following HD Radio Setting items.
Select the HD Radio source
Enter Menu List mode
Press the [MENU] button.
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed. 
Select “Settings”.
Select the setting item to adjust
Turn the [VOL] knob and press it when the 
desired item is displayed. 
Display
Overview
“Settings”
“Seek Mode”
Selects the HD Radio tuning mode.
“Auto1”: Automatic search for a station.
“Auto2”: Search in order of the stations in the 
Preset memory.
“Manual”: Normal manual tuning control.
“Auto Memory”
 Memorizes 18 stations (FM) or 6 stations (AM) 
with good reception automatically.
Refer t
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“Receive Mode”
Sets the HD Radio receive mode.
“Auto”:  Automatically tunes to analog broadcast 
when there is no digital broadcast. 
“Digital”:  Digital broadcasts only. 
“Analog”:  Analog broadcasts only. 
“TAG Memory”
Displays the tag memory usage of the HD Radio 
receiver and the SiriusXM tuner. Up to 50 tags 
can be registered to this unit.
“0”/“50”
“Tagging”
Turns ON / OFF the tag memory function of the 
HD Radio receiver and the SiriusXM tuner.
“OFF”/“ON”
(      : Factory setting)
Make a setting
Turn the [VOL] knob to select a setting value, 
and then press the [VOL] knob. 
Exit Menu List mode
Press the [MENU] button for at least 1 second, 
and then press it again briefly.
This HD Radio receiver enables:
Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior 
user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents 
song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel 
Guide, and other relevant data streams. 
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local 
FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide 
new, original music as well as deep cuts into 
traditional genre. 
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology 
enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean 
digital signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM 
sounds like a CD.
iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity to 
discover a wide range of content and the means 
to “tag” that content for later review and purchase 
from the iTunes® Store.