— 2 —EnglishContentsSafety precautions......................3About RDS ..................................5About CDs...................................6General features .........................7PowerVolumeAttenuatorSelecting the SourceLoudnessSystem QAudio ControlSpeaker SettingSwitching DisplaySwitching Clock DisplayAuxiliary Input Display SettingFaceplate Angle AdjustmentTheft Deterrent FaceplateHiding the Control PanelTEL MuteTuner features ...........................12TuningDirect Access TuningStation Preset MemoryAuto Memory EntryPreset TuningRDS features .............................14Traffic InformationPresetting Volume for Traffic InformationPTY (Program Type)Program Type presetChanging Language for PTY FunctionCD/External disc controlfeatures ..................................17Playing CDPlaying External DiscFast Forwarding and ReversingTrack SearchAlbum SearchDirect Track SearchDirect Album SearchTrack/Album RepeatTrack ScanRandom PlayMagazine Random PlayDisc Naming (DNPS)Text/Title ScrollDNPP (Disc Name Preset Play)Menu system.............................21Menu SystemMask KeyTouch Sensor ToneManual Clock AdjustmentSynchronize ClockSelectable IlluminationSwitching Graphic DisplayIllumination Color SettingContrast AdjustmentDimmerOFF Wait Time SettingSystem QB.M.S. (Bass Management System)News Bulletin with Timeout SettingLocal SeekTuning ModeAuto Memory EntryAF (Alternative Frequency)Restricting RDS Region(Region Restrict Function)Auto TP SeekMonaural ReceptionText ScrollPower OFF TimerBasic Operations of remote......28Loading and Replacing the batteryBasic operationsIn Tuner sourceIn Disc sourceAccessories ...............................30Installation Procedure ..............30Connecting Cables toTerminals................................31Installtion ..................................32Removing the Unit....................33Locking the faceplateto the unit ..............................33Troubleshooting Guide .............34Specifications ...........................38KDC-7021SE_U.S 03.1.17 2:53 PM Page 2