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Features
External Device Controls
Supplied Software
Features
2-DIN Chassis: The DPX502 has a
2-DIN chassis (also known as "Double DIN" or size DD), and will fit in many
vehicles with a large dash opening. The Double-Din head unit features an AM/FM
tuner, CD player, Changer controls and is Satellite Radio, HD Radio and iPod
ready along with a front panel AUX and USB input and two sets of 2.5V preamp outputs.
The unit can be ISO-mounted using factory brackets, or Euro-mounted using the
supplied mounting sleeve. As always, please check the Crutchfield Vehicle
Selector to verify fit with your vehicle.
AAC/MP3/WMA Playback: The
receiver can play AAC, MP3 and WMA files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW
discs in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, and Romeo formats. Each disc should
have a maximum of 8 directory levels, 100 folders, and 255 files per folder.
During MP3/WMA playback, the unit displays any recorded ID3 Tag information. AAC
ID3 tags cannot be displayed.
Supreme Setting: When MP3 or
WMA files encoded at a low bit rate (less than 96 kbps, 44.1k, 48kHz) are
played, the Supreme Setting function restores their high frequencies so the
sound quality is closer to files encoded at a high bit rate. The processing is
optimized for the compression format and the bit rate used. When the Supreme
Setting is Off, the unit plays the original sound stored in the audio file.
CD Force: When there is a
problem with playing a CD with a special format, this setting plays the CD by
force. Some CDs still may not play in the CD Force mode.
Switchable Rear/Subwoofer Preouts:
In addition to the front channel preamp outputs, you can switch the unit's rear RCA preamp outputs to a non-fading subwoofer output with
independent volume control (-15 to +15), phase control (Normal/Reverse), and
selectable crossover (50Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz or Through).
Built-in Amp Switch: If the
audio signals are output to external amplifiers, you can turn off the internal
amplifier to improve audio quality.
Speaker Settings: The Speaker
Setting function tailors the System Q Sound Control settings according to the
type of speakers in your vehicle. You may select a Speaker Setting of "SP Off"
(flat), "SP OEM" (for OEM factory speaker systems), "SP 6x9/6" (for systems with
6" and 6"x9" speakers), or "SP 5/4" (for systems with 4" and 5" speakers).
System Q Sound Control: Six EQ curves are preset into memory, allowing you to recall the best preset
EQ curve for different types of music. Each preset has its own level settings
for bass (100Hz), midrange (1kHz), and treble (10kHz). Each level can also be
set to your personal taste between -8 and +8 and stored in the "User" memory.
The 6 preset curves with their respective bass, mid, and treble levels are as
follows:
- Rock: Bass +6, Mid +1,
Treble +2
- Pops:
Bass +3, Mid +2, Treble +6
- Easy:
Bass +6, Mid 0, Treble -2
- Top 40: Bass +3, Mid +1, Treble +8
- Jazz:
Bass +5, Mid +2, Treble +2
- Natural:
Bass 0, Mid 0, Treble 0
System E's+: In addition to
System Q Sound Control, the DPX502 features the System E's+ crossover system for
the speaker and preamp outputs. You can make the following adjustments:
- Front High Pass Filter:
40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz, 180Hz, 220Hz, or Through (no filter)
- Rear High Pass Filter:
40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz,
150Hz, 180Hz, 220Hz or Through (no filter)
- Low Pass Filter: 50Hz,
60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz or Through (no filter)
Loudness: The Loudness feature
compensates for low and high tones during low volume. You can turn this feature
either on or off. Only the low tone is compensated for when the tuner is
selected as a source.
Source Tone Memory: This
feature allows you to store System Q bass, middle and treble tone settings for
each source (CD, FM, AM, Satellite, and CD changer).
Volume Offset: The level of
each source may be independently adjusted to prevent radical leaps in output
volume when switching from one source to another. The available settings range
from -8 to 0 for all sources other than the AUX input which you can set from -8
to +8.
AUX Input: The DPX502 is
equipped with a front panel 3.5mm minijack auxiliary input for connecting
external portable audio devices such as an MP3 player or Tape walkman. The DPX502
allows you to select the source type displayed when using the auxiliary input.
You can choose from AUX, DVD, Portable, Game, Video or TV.
Rear
Auxiliary Input "Ready": The unit already
features a front panel auxiliary input, but if you need a second auxiliary
input, one can be added to the rear of the unit. When used with an optional
adapter, this unit can accept a rear input from an auxiliary source. When the
CA-C1AUX adapter (item 113CAC1AX) is used, you cannot connect a CD changer to
the head unit because the adapter plugs into the DIN changer control connection
on the head unit. When the KCA-S220A 2-changer switch (item
113KCAS220) is used, you can connect a CD changer and an auxiliary audio source
at the same time. When an auxiliary audio source is connected, you can choose
from one of six names for the source: Aux/Aux Ext, TV, DVD, Video, Game, or
Portable.
CR-2 Advanced Tuner: This unit
uses Kenwood's CR-2 Advanced tuner for clear radio reception. You can choose one
of three tuning modes: Auto 1 (seek tuning), Auto 2 (cycles through and tunes
the selected band's preset stations only with each button press), or Manual.
Clean Reception System Circuit
(CRSC): This circuit controls multi-path distortion by reducing stereo
separation. As stereo separation is reduced, multi-path has less effect on the
radio signal, improving reception in areas with tall buildings and mountains.
The CRSC circuit can be turned on or off.
Auto Memory Tuning: Not only
does the CD receiver's tuner allow you manually enter your desired presets you
can choose to have the unit automatically put stations with good reception in
the memory banks automatically; this is a handy feature when traveling. The
tuner features 3 FM banks (1, 2, 3) and 1 AM bank. You can store 6 presets for
each AM/FM bank giving you a total of 18 FM presets and 6 AM presets.
Radio Data System (RDS):
The unit's tuner
features RDS (Radio Data System). RDS is a service used by some radio stations
to transmit data outside of normal radio broadcast signals. When an RDS station
is received, you can immediately find out what kind of data is being transmitted
by looking at the program service name. RDS features an emergency transmission
function that interrupts regular programming to broadcast an emergency
announcement (such as a tornado or severe storm). There is also a switchable
Traffic Information function, which will automatically tune a traffic bulletin
when it is broadcast, even when you're not listening to the radio.
Receive Mode: If you choose to
connect the optional HD tuner, the Receive Mode allows you to choose to receive
analog or digital AM/FM broadcasts. You can choose from the following.
- Auto: analog and digital
broadcast will be received with the digital broadcast having priority
- Digital: receives digital
broadcasts only
- Analog: receives analog
broadcasts only
Dual Zone System: The DPX502's
Dual Zone System allows you to output one source to the front channels and
another source to the rear channels. The main source can be the internal disc
player, tuner, or a source connected via the 13-pin CD changer input. The sub
source is a device connected to the front-panel RCA auxiliary input. You can
assign the sub source to either the front or rear channels. When the Dual Zone
System is activated, the volume of the front channels is controlled by the
volume knob, while the volume of the rear channels is controlled in the Audio
Control menu.
Tel Mute: The DPX502 features a
cell-phone mute wire (brown) in its harness that when hooked up to your car's
phone system mute wire will automatically mute the receiver's audio signal when
a call comes in.
Off Eject: The DPX502 allows
you to eject your disc for 10 minutes after switching off the vehicles engine.
Security Code: You can enter a
4-digit security code which must be used when the unit is removed from the
vehicle, or the constant power source is disconnected from the unit. When
constant power is restored to the unit, the security code must be entered before
the unit becomes operational. The security code may be disabled if desired.
Beep Tone: The CD player
features a touch sensor tone that beeps when you have selected a function of the
unit. You can turn the beep tone ON or Off.
FL Display: The unit features a
large 14-segment Fluorescent display that uses a black background and blue
characters that are easy to read.
Text/Title Scroll: The DPX502
will display CD text, Audio file text, RDS information and Satellite and HD radio text. You can
turn the scrolling feature "on" to scroll longer titles across the screen.
Display Illumination/Clock Display:
When the unit is in Standby mode, the face/button illumination is "keyed." In
addition, while the unit is in Standby mode, you can turn the clock display on
or off. When the Clock Display is turned on and the unit is in Standby mode, the
Clock Display is also "keyed." Pressing and holding the source button turns the
unit off completely.
Display Illumination Control:
When this function is active, the display turns off after 5 seconds if no
operation is performed. This reduces the glare during night driving.
Dimmer: The dimmer function
will dim this unit's display automatically when the vehicle light switch is
turned On when you connect orange/white Illumination wire of this player.
Remote Control: The DPX502
comes with the RC-527 wireless remote control with a full numeric keypad. The
remote includes volume control for the rear channels when the unit is operating
in the Dual Zone mode. It is powered by 2 "AA" batteries (supplied). The
dimensions of the remote are: L = 5.365", W = 1.965", D = 1.205".
External Device Controls
USB Port: The
front-panel USB port allows you to play USB mass storage devices loaded with AAC, MP3, and WMA
files.
The USB port enables connection to portable USB mass-storage
players, USB thumb drives and audio control of MP3 players. The USB port is
compatible with all USB mass storage class devices that support the FAT16 or
FAT32 file system. A single or multi-slot card reader can also be connected the
USB port, allowing your music to be put neatly into different types of memory
cards.
iPod High-Speed Connection: The USB port and AUX input are also
compatible with iPod devices when used with the optional KCA-iP200 adapter (part
# 113IP200, sold separately). The USB Direct Connection enables high-speed iPod
data communications of 12MB/bps via the optional KCA-iP200 (2-Wire) interface.
One end of the cable plugs directly into your iPod's dock connector while the
other end of the cable uses two connectors that plug into the front-panel USB
and AUX inputs of the headunit. The USB type-A connector portion of the cable
plugs into the receiver's USB port and handles the control and charging of your
iPod, so you can navigate through your music files using the headunit's controls
and view song info on it display. The 3.5mm miniplug connector portion of the
cable plugs into the Auxiliary 3.5mm input on the receiver and transfers the
music from your iPod to your Kenwood CD player. By using the Auxiliary input the
music travels to the receiver as an analog signal, so you can even play the
Digital-Rights-Protected files you've stored on your iPod. The controls of the
DPX502 are seamless when used with the optional KCA-iP200 and include metadata
browsing and playback of DRM contents, as well as the ability to choose any iPod
playback mode to suit your listening application.
HD Radio Ready: With an
optional Kenwood HD Radio tuner (item # 113KTCHR20), you will be able to receive
digital AM/FM broadcasts from local stations where available. This new
technology will significantly improve audio quality and reception, as well as
include information such as artist name and song titles or traffic news,
viewable on the receiver's display.
Satellite
Radio Ready: There are several
options for connecting an optional XM or SIRIUS Satellite Radio receiver to
this receiver:
- XM Satellite Radio: To receive XM Satellite Radio,
you can connect the optional CNP2000UC XM Mini Tuner and the CNP-KEN1
Kenwood adapter cable (package item number 700XMKEN1).
- SIRIUS:
To receive SIRIUS Satellite Radio, you can
connect the optional
SC-C1 SiriusConnect vehicle tuner (item number 607SCC1) and the
Kenwood/SIRIUS adapter (item number 113KCASR50).
- Dock:
Select dock-and-play and portable SIRIUS radios can be controlled using
the Kenwood/SIRIUS adapter
(item number 113KCASR50)
and the
SC-VDOC1 dock (item number 607SCVDOC1).
- Auxiliary Input:
A portable satellite radio receiver, such as the Delphi SkyFi3 or SIRIUS
Sportster, can be connected to the head unit via the auxiliary input
(adapter may be required).
Note:
A subscription is also required to receive
satellite radio programming from SIRIUS or XM.
Bluetooth Ready: The unit is
also Bluetooth compatible using the optional Kenwood KCA-BT200 Bluetooth
adapter. Using this adapter you can make and answer phone calls from the Kenwood headunit. You can even download your Phonebook information from your compatible
mobile phone into the headunit. You are able to register up to five compatible
Bluetooth cell phones when using the KCA-BT200 adapter. Visit
http://www.kenwood.com/bt/information/ for a complete list of compatible
Bluetooth enabled phones.
Changer Controls: This unit is directly compatible with
Kenwood changers manufactured in 1998 or later. If the changer has an O-N
switch, the switch will need to be set to the "N" position. In addition to basic disc navigation features, this
unit has the following changer controls: direct disc access (using the remote),
direct track access (using the remote), track intro scan, track repeat, disc
repeat, disc random, and all disc random. When connected to a CD Text capable CD changer or
an MD changer, this unit can display disc and track titles for discs encoded
with disc and track title information. The text information can be scrolled
manually or automatically.
Supplied Software
Supplied Software: The DPX502 comes
supplied with the Kenwood Music Editor Version 1.5.0 CD-ROM. Kenwood Music
Editor is a desktop software that helps organize, manage and transfer music
files to your USB devices from your PC. Automatic Playlist Generation is another
function of this software which analyzes each song based on the tempo/spectrum
distribution and categorizes them into familiar genres such as POP, Rock,
Ballad, etc.
System Requirements:
- Operating System:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows Home Edition SP2 or
later (32-bit version)
- Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit version)
- Note:
Operation on Windows XP/Vista (64-bit version) is not guaranteed.
- Other Programs:
- Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
- QuickTime 7 or later (when using AAC
file)
- Windows Media Player 10/11
- Hardware:
- System requirements that above operating
systems recommends.
- Had disk with a least 100MB free space
- CD-ROM drive (CD-R/RW drive when writing
to CD-R/RW)
- USB interface (2.0/1.1)