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JVC UX-G30UW User's Manual

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1. e The timer setting remains in memory until you change it v To turn off the Timer after its setting is done Since Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday you may need to cancel it on some particular days 7 Select the Timer you want to cancel Daily Timer 1 Daily Timer 2 Daily Timer 3 TIMER DAILY 1 gt DAILY 2 gt DAILY 3 gt bain lt REC TMR Recording Timer Ex When Daily Timer 1 2 Turn off the selected Timer CANCEL To turn on the Timer again repeat the above steps and press in step 2 SET 17 Additional Information Learning More about This System Daily Operations Playback see pages 7 to 10 Listening to the Radio If you store a new station into an occupied preset number the previously stored station in that number will be erased e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the preset stations will be erased in a few days If this happens preset the stations again Playing Back a Disc e When using an 8 cm disc place it on the inner circle of the disc tray e This System cannot play packet write discs e For MP3 playback MP3 discs require a longer readout time than regular CDs It depends on the complexity of the group file configuration Some MP3 files cannot be played back and will be skipped This results from their recording processes and conditions When making MP3 discs use ISO 9660 Level 1
2. MM JVL MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX G 3B consists of CA UXG35 and SP UXG35 UX G 3 lt 3 Consisis of CA UXG33 and SP UXG33 UX G 30 _ consists of CA UXG30 and SP UXG30 aise Ea DIGITAL AUDIO INSTRUCTIONS ate Warnings Cautions and Others CAUTION button CAUTION Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc STANDBY lamp goes off When installing the apparatus 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet ensure that the plug is easily accessible The I button in any 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture position does not disconnect the mains line e When the unit is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red e When the unit is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open Do not view directly with optical instruments CAUTION e Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out e Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus e When discarding batter
3. 5 e Daily Operations piayback QP LIN DIMME NUMBER SELECT STANDBY ON AUX In this manual the operations using the remote control are explained mainly however you can use the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the same or similar name and symbol Turn on the power The STANDBY lamp on the main unit turns off Without pressing STANDBY ON 0 1 The System turns on by pressing one of the source buttons e The System turns on and activates the AUX source by starting playback on an external device when QP Link is activated See page 10 for details Select the source Playback automatically starts if the selected source is ready Adjust the volume Operate the target source as explained later To turn off standby the unit The STANDBY lamp on the main unit lights in red e A small amount of power is always consumed even while on standby STANDBY ON You can reduce power consumption by pressing DIMMER to turn the display off while on standby e When the display is turned off QP Link does not work For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the main unit The sound will no longer come out of the speakers Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones e Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again DO NOT turn off standby
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5. or Level 2 for the disc format This system can play back MP3 files with the extension code lt mp3 gt regardless of the letter case upper lower It is recommended that you make each MP3 file at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz and at a bit rate of 128 kbps This System cannot play back files made at a bit rate of less than 64 kbps Playback order of MP3 tracks may be different from what you have intended when recording see below If a folder does not include MP3 tracks they are ignored This System plays back MP3 tracks as follows Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Group with its play order MP3 track with its play order e This System can recognize up to 999 tracks in a disc Also the System can recognize up to 256 tracks per group and up to 99 groups in a disc Even if a folder contains no playable files the folder is also counted in the total folder number Playable files which do not belong to any groups are handled as Group 1 18 Playing Back a Tape e It is not recommended to use the C 120 or longer tapes These tapes easily jam in the pinch rollers and the capstans and may cause characteristic deterioration e If you start playback with no cassette inserted the System tries to play back without displaying a notice Playing Back a Portable Audio Device e When QP Link fails due to a weak sound signal from the AUX jack Auto Standby may turn the System off even if you ca
6. the AUX jack without changing the volume level While AUX is selected as a source 2 Sec SET p AUX LVL1 gt AUX LVL2 E x gt AUX LVL3 Initial setting AUX LVL 1 Select this when the sound is too loud AUX LVL 2 AUX Level 2 is preset at the intermediate level between Level 1 and 3 AUX LVL 3 Select this when the sound is too quiet Setting the Clock 47 Without setting the built in clock you cannot use Daily Timers Recording Timer see page 16 and Sleep Timer To exit from the clock setting press CLOCK as required e To go back a step press CANCEL 1 Activate the clock setting mode CLOCK If you have already adjusted the clock before press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode is selected 12 v 2 Adjust the hour then the minute eo uP SET gt Now the built in clock starts working To check the current time during play DISPLAY Clock R gt Source information Turning Off the Power Automatically Auto Standby 2 Sec A STANDBY On When Auto Standby is in use the A STBY indicator lights on the display The A STBY indicator starts flashing e When disc or tape playback stops e When the sound signal from the AUX jack stops or is too weak The System will turn off on standby automatically if no operation is done for about 3 minutes while the indicator is flashing Sleep Timer You can set the unit to turn off a
7. the remote control Mey ROS UM 4y AAA 24F e Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to federal state and local regulations DO NOT recharge short disassemble heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire When using the remote control Point the top of the remote control toward the remote sensor as directly as possible If you operate it from a diagonal position the operating range approx 5 m may be shorter Before Operating the System v The indications on the display tell you a lot of things while you are operating the System Before operating the System be familiar with when and how the indicator illuminates on the display 4 PRGM RND FM AM ST MONO SLEEP 1 Indications on the main display e While listening to radio While selecting TAPE Frequency Source name e While playing a CD MP3 Track number Elapsed playing time e While disc play is stopped Total track number Total playing time Group number Track number When you start or stop playing an MP3 disc the group folder number group folder name track file number track file name and D3 Tag will be shown before the elapsed playing time appears Disc operation indicators e PRGM Program Play lights when Program Play mode is activated e RND Random Play lights when Random Play mode is activated e Repeat Play G1 lights when One Track Repeat is activated G lights when All Track Repea
8. tips and notes are explained later in the sections Learning More about This System and Troubleshooting but not in the same section explaining the operations indicates that the content has some information Remote ONLY Main Unit ONLY O Indicates that you press the button briefly Indicates that you press the button briefly and repeatedly until an option you want is selected Indicates that you press one of the buttons Indicates that you press and hold the button for specified seconds e The number inside the arrow indicates the period of press in this example 2 seconds If no number is inside the arrow press and hold until the entire procedure is complete or until you get a result you want Indicates that you turn the control toward the specified direction s Indicates that this operation is only possible using the remote control Indicates that this operation is only possible using the buttons and controls on the main unit Connections Supplied accessories After unpacking check to be sure that you have all the following items e FM antenna 1 e Remote control 1 e AM loop antenna 1 e Batteries 2 e AC plug adapter 1 not supplied for Hong Kong region and Australia If any item is missing consult your dealer immediately Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made Rear view D From AM FM antenna See page 4 D From th
9. while playback is stopped lt lt gt gt In the programmed order In the reverse order To modify the program Before playback or while playback is stopped To erase the entire program To erase the last track CANCEL 2 sec CANCEL To add tracks in the program Repeat step 2 13 To exit from Program Play Before playback or while playback is stopped FM MODE PLAY MODE x gt O Canceled e Exiting from Program Play erases the stored program Playing at Random Random Play 4L You can play all tracks at random 1 Before starting playback activate Random Play RANDOM 7 FM MODE PLAY MODE Sc 2 Start playback Playback starts in random order Random Play ends when all tracks have been played To exit from Random Play Before playback or while playback is stopped FM MODE PLAY MODE gt C Canceled 14 v Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play 4 gt You can repeat playback While a regular CD is loaded r REP TRK REP ALL EU While an MP3 disc is loaded REPEAT r REP TRK gt REP GRP G lt REP ALL gt N REP TRK Repeats the current or specified track One Track Repeat REP ALL Repeats the disc or all programmed tracks All Track Repeat REP GRP Repeats the current group One Group Repeat MP3 only Main Unit Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock iie You can lock the disc
10. 0 FM and 15 AM stations 7 Tune in to a station you want to preset e You can also store the monaural reception mode for FM preset stations 1f selected see the previous column 2 Activate the preset number entry mode SET e Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing 3 Select a preset number for the station you store PRESET DOWN uP SET OE Increases the S preset numbers Decreases the preset numbers To tune in to a preset station A gt gt After selecting the band select the preset number for the preset station PRESET Increases the preset numbers Decreases the preset numbers Playing Back a Disc This System can play back the following discs regular CD and CD R CD RW recorded either in the audio CD or MP3 format To insert a disc You can insert a disc while playing another source To close the disc tray press amp again e If you press CD gt H disc tray closes automatically and playback starts To start To pause To select a track lt lt P ED E Increases the track numbers N Decreases the track numbers War VON To select a group MP3 only 7 While disc play is stopped activate the group select mode Track select Hl r mode Group select mode 2 Select a group number pal gt g Increases the group numbers GD _ I S Decreases the group numbers Group numb
11. 1 W on standby display off For Australia 50 W at operation 10 W on standby display on 1 3 W on standby display off v Dimensions approx 165 mm x 231 mm x 328 mm W H D Mass approx 4 5 kg Parts Index Refer to the pages to see how to use the buttons and controls Remote control ey 12 as same oe ss armen pj 12 7 17 Tg IMER cance od aai 9 12 13 16 17 Tea T e 9 12 13 16 17 CEE DIMMER QP LINK z 7 eel fp oe oN i Mo Be 5 TSE SJ 89 10 13 16 Ei Faroe 8 9 12 13 16 17 _ les ose REPEAT PLAY rade T e 8 13 14 Tubo AHB oE PRO TREBLE HL 11 ae FADE 11 6 v se 4 11 JVG Main unit Remote sensor f 8 9 10 13 15 8 9 13 14 15 21 Mains AC Line Instruction not applicable for Europe U S A Canada Australia U K and Hong Kong region Models other than Australia and Hong Kong region CAUTION for mains AC line BEFORE PLUGGING IN do check that your mains AC line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment and if different reset the voltage selector switch to prevent from a damage or risk of fire electric shock 2 EN 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0O206WMKMDCJEM WALSAS LNANOdWOD OHY IN 0 D XN EED XN SED XN
12. L You can return to the previous step Daily Timer initial settings when shipped from the factory e Daily 1 ON Time 6 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 e Daily 2 ON Time 7 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 e Daily 3 ON Time 10 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 1 Select one of the timer setting modes you want to set Daily 1 ON time Daily 2 ON time Daily 3 ON time or Recording Timer ON time Daily Timer 1 Daily Timer 2 Daily Timer 3 TIMER gt ON Time gt ON Time gt ON Time K lt ON Time lt Recording Timer Ex When Daily Timer 1 setting mode is selected e When the clock has not been adjusted pressing TIMER makes the System enter the clock setting mode 16 2 Make the timer setting as you want For Daily Timers 1 Set the hour then the minute for on time Down uP SET SA mon 2 Select the playback source TUNER CD or TAPE Down UP E SET SS gt 3 Select the volume level eo DOWN UP lt Ds 3 e You can select the volume level VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 40 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the unit has been turned off For Recording Timer Set on time then off time DOWN uP SET 2 Select FM or AM then a preset station number DL uP aa gt E D _ YY ae SET k 3 Select the volume level D
13. ash on the display until you set the clock e The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock Advanced Disc Operations see pages 13 and 14 Programming the Playing Order Program Play e You cannot specify a group number of an MP3 disc for Program Play If you try to program the 100th track FULL appears on the display Recording Operations see page 15 Recording on a Tape e The recording level is automatically set correctly Thus you can adjust the sound without affecting the recording level e There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto at the start and end of cassette tapes Thus when recording from CD or radio broadcast wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without any music part lost e If you try to start recording with no cassette inserted or with a protected tape your request will be ignored and NO REC appears on the display Synchronized Disc Recording e When the tape reaches its end while recording recording stops even though the disc is not entirely recorded e You cannot open the disc tray while recording from CD If you press amp button while recording from CD REC appears on the display e You cannot activate Repeat Play while recording To protect your recording Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect from unexpected erasure or re recording To protect your recording remove these ta
14. bs To re record on a protected tape cover the holes with adhesive tape Timer Operations see pages 16 and 17 e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again e Without stopping the recording you cannot change the source after Recording Timer starts recording If you set Sleep Timer after Recording Timer starts recording recording continues until Sleep Timer turns off the power Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your System check this list for a possible solution before calling for service General Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before you finish There is a time limit Repeat the procedure again Operations are disabled The built in microprocessor may malfunction due to external electrical interference Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it back in Unable to operate the System from the remote control gt The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the System is blocked The batteries are exhausted No sound is heard Speaker connections are incorrect or loose Headphones are connected Radio Operations Hard to hear broadcasts because of noise gt Antennas connections are incorrect or loose The AM loop antenna is too close to the System The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned 19 Disc Operations The di
15. e speakers See page 5 Voltage selector models other than Hong Kong region and Australia Before plugging in confirm the position the voltage marker points at See page 5 4 To a wall outlet Plug in the AC power cord only after all connections are complete e If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug use the supplied AC plug adapter not supplied for Hong Kong region and Australia Front view PHONES From the analog audio output of portable MEZ audio devices See page 5 oO AM FM antenna For the better AM FM reception To assemble the AM loop antenna Outdoor FM antenna not supplied FM antenna supplied Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception AM loop antenna supplied Keep it connected Vinyl covered wire not supplied Extend it horizontally AM loop antenna supplied Turn it until the best reception is e Disconnect the supplied FM antenna and connect to an obtained outdoor FM antenna using a 75 Q wire with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN45325 e Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals connecting cords or the power cord Also keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the System connecting cords and the AC power cord This could cause poor reception If the AM loop antenna wire is covered with vinyl remove the vinyl to expose the tip of the antenna by twisting the vinyl 2 Speakers To connect the
16. e surface of the disc e Avoid exposure to direct sunlight extreme temperature and moisture To clean the disc e Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge 20 Handling cassette tapes e If the tape is loose in its cassette take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotate it If the tape is loose it may get stretched cut or caught in the cassette e Be careful not to touch the tape surface e Avoid the following places to store the tape in dusty places in direct sunlight or heat in moist areas on a TV or speaker or near a magnet To keep the best recording and playback sound quality e Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers e Use a head demagnetizer available at electronics and audio shops to demagnetize the heads when the System is turned off Cleaning the System e Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the System is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well then wipe clean with a dry cloth Since the System may deteriorate in quality become damaged or have its paint peeled off be careful about the following DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth DO NOT wipe it forcefully DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to
17. er and group name appear To locate a particular portion 4M gt While playing a disc press and hold until the portion you want is reached C Fast forwards the track Fast reverses the track To locate a track directly 7 Activate the track number entry mode e For regular CDs NUMBER SELECT zx e For MP3 discs 2 Enter a track number you want to play back Down uP SET CO Ge Increases the RQ numbers No gt Decreases the numbers To select track numbers on an MP3 disc enter the number in three digits Refer to the following examples When selecting track 24 1 Press SET to skip the first digit 2 Select 2 for the second digit pressing UP or DOWN button repeatedly then press SET 3 Select 4 for the last digit pressing UP or DOWN button repeatedly then press SET or CD gt H If you enter a track number that does not exist on the MP3 disc e During playback your entry will be ignored and playback will continue the current track e While playback is stopped disc playback will remain at the first track in the first group until press CD gt H then playback will start e To go back a step press CANCEL Playing Back a Tape To insert a tape You can play back type I tapes only Insert With the side you want to play back facing up s lt gt With the tape side facing outside To activate TAPE as the source LJ in the TAPE mode To
18. fast forward fast reverse the tape To start Before or after playback lt lt P en a E Fast forwards the tape aN Fast reverses the tape To change the tape running direction eject the tape while playback is stopped then insert it again with the side you want to play facing up 10 v Playing Back a Portable Audio Device D By using QP Link Quick Portable Link you can easily start playing back a portable audio device connected to the AUX jack e Make sure to set the volume of your portable audio device loud enough so that the System can detect the sound signal To activate QP Link QP LINK QPL ON Ss SL setting When QP Link is activated connecting a portable device to the AUX jack and starting playback performs the following e While listening to another source Changes the source to AUX automatically If you change from AUX to another source QP Link will be canceled e While the System is on standby Turns on the System and activates the AUX source automatically except when the display is turned off Bubbles appear when QP Link works While QP Link plays back the device Bubbles disappear when the sound signal stops or is too weak Daily Operations soundaother Adjustments Remote control SLEEP ae ar STANDBY BO o O Co es oe DISPLAY TTL AHB PRO moa aD m TURBO c gt as TREBLE FADE JVC VOLUME MUTING Main un
19. fter a certain period of time Specify the time in minutes SLEEP 10 gt 20 gt 30 gt 60 gt 9071207150 2 Wait until the set time disappears To check the time remaining until the shut off time If you press the button repeatedly you can change the shut off time Advanced Disc Operations Remote control A o SET lt CANCEL o oA CD gt II BARRA aSpa Sa UPO REPEAT _e lI Cll PLAY MODE Main unit CDc II Fig DOWN Ha LD UP _ Programming the Playing Order Program Play 4a You can arrange the playing order of the tracks up to 99 before you start playback 1 Before starting playback activate Program Play FM MODE PLAY MODE PROGRAM gt 2 Select track numbers you want for Program Play T DOWN UP E SET CS Increases the TOS track numbers Decreases the track numbers e For MP3 discs e For regular CDs To select track numbers on an MP3 disc enter the number in two digits Refer to the following examples When selecting track 24 1 Press SET to skip the first digit 2 Select 2 for the second digit pressing UP or DOWN button repeatedly then press SET 3 Select 4 for the last digit pressing UP or DOWN button repeatedly then press SET 3 Start playback The tracks you have selected are played back in the order you have programmed To check the programmed contents Before playback or
20. ies environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly e Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Caution Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Front view Side view 15cm CA UXG35 CA UXG33 CA UXG30 CA UXG35 CA UXG33 CA UXG30 SP UXG35 SP UXG33 SP UXG30 SP UXG35 SP UXG33 SP UXG30 European Union Only Contents Y Introduction edesecacdsceccesseccdsiccedeeeastiteesciedeasccdecstetaeecties 2 CONNECUIONS seenen eee Before Operating the System cccccscssssssssssssees Daily Operations Playbacck cccsssssssssssssssses 7 Listenno tothe R Idi Oena NES N 8 Playme Backa DISO aeaa ates a a 9 Playing Backa Tape iurien N AE E ONTE 10 Playing Back a Portable Audio DeVICe ccssscccceceeeeeeeeeees 10 Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments 11 AGpusting The Volume sireisas iiite 11 Ad MSUN UNS SOTA aeara a EKAR E ER 11
21. ime The System automatically creates a 4 second blank e Between the tunes recorded on the tape e After the recording is stopped To record Program Play or Random Play 1 Select Program Play and make a program or Random Play but do not start playback 2 Press REC to start recording To record only your favorite track While a track you want to record on the tape is playing ay To record from a particular portion of a track While playing back the track The CD player returns to the beginning of the track and the track is recorded on the tape After recording the track the CD player and cassette deck automatically stop 7 Pause when the portion you want to record is reached 2 Start recording an To stop recording press W otherwise the recording continues until the disc or tape reaches its end 19 Timer Operations Remote control STANDBY ON O m SET 3 P 2 p p CANCEL TIMER o oco Ss OKS DETEN oom S SDOWN UPS Setting the Timer 47 gt Using Daily Timer you can wake up with your favorite music On the other hand with Recording Timer you can make a tape of a radio broadcast automatically e You can store three Daily Timer settings and one Recording Timer setting however you can activate only one timer at a time To exit from the timer setting press TIMER as required e To correct a misentry during the process press CANCE
22. it SOUND TURBO VOLUME DOWN Adjusting the Volume The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN and VOLUME 1 VOLUME 40 VOL MAX Remote control Main unit voLUME Remote To drop the volume in a moment D To restore the volume press again or adjust the volume level FADE MUTING Adjusting the Sound To emphasize the sound Sound Turbo This function emphasizes the sound SOUND TURBO TURBO ON oar Initial setting To reinforce the bass sound AHB Pro You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich full bass at low volume Active Hyper Bass Pro AHB AHB ON gt _ e You can activate AHB Pro only while Sound Turbo is canceled To adjust the tone Bass Treble D You can adjust the bass and treble level from 3 to 3 To adjust the bass BASS voLuME EE peass irc GD RS To adjust the treble BASS voLumE Z 5ASS gt TRE aii Wy A Changing the Display Brightness gt gt You can dim the display window peL DIM 1 gt DIM 2 SS DIM OFF Initial setting Dims the display and the illumination on the main unit Dims the display more than DIM 1 and turns off the illumination on the main unit Adjusting the Audio Input Level 4L If the sound from a component connected to the AUX jack is too loud or is too quiet you can change the audio input level through
23. n hear the sound from the speakers In such cases adjust the volume level of the component louder so that the System can detect the sound signal properly e Changing from AUX to another source while QP Link works will deactivate QP Link temporarily In this case the following reactivates QP Link Pressing QP LINK on the remote control Unplugging the component from the AUX jack then plugging it in again e If you press STANDBY ON to turn the System off or if preset Timer turns the System off while QP Link works the System will deactivate QP Link temporarily In such cases the following reactivates QP Link When the sound signal from the AUX jack stops or is too weak for about 30 seconds after the System is turned off When you turn on the power again e QP Link may start working when you just plug in the component to the AUX jack or unplug it This is not a malfunction e 10 seconds before preset Recording Timer starts working the System will deactivate QP Link temporarily until the following happens Recording off time comes Recording is stopped manually Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments see pages 11 and 12 Adjusting the Volume e Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones Adjusting the Sound e This function also affects the sound through the headphones e This function does not affect recording Setting the Clock e 0 00 will fl
24. own uP SET a e You can select the volume level VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 40 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the unit has been turned off 3 Turn off the unit on standby if you have set the on time STANDBY ON How Daily Timer works Once the Daily Timer has been set the timer indicator and timer number indicator 1 2 3 are lit on the display Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday until the timer is turned off manually see the next column or another Daily Timer is activated When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the last received station or start playing the loaded disc and sets the volume level gradually to the preset level About one hour after playback starts the System stops playback and turns off standby automatically e The timer setting remains in memory until you change it e Without canceling the Daily Timer you can change the source or adjust the volume after Daily Timer starts playback How Recording Timer works When Recording Timer has been set the timer indicator and REC indicator are lit on the display Recording Timer works only once When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the specified station sets the volume level to the preset level and starts recording When the off time comes The System stops recording and turns off standby
25. remain in contact for a long time To remove the speaker grilles Holes Projections Speaker grille Cad Specifications Amplifier section Output Power 60 W 30 W 30 W at 6 Q 10 THD Speakers Impedance 6 Q 16 Q Audio Input AUX 500 mV 50 KQ at AUX LVL 1 250 mV 50 kQ at AUX LVL 2 125 mV 50 KQ at AUX LVL 3 Tuner section FM tuning range 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM tuning range 531 kHz 1 710 kHz at 9 kHz intervals 530 kHz 1 710 kHz at 10 kHz intervals CD player section Dynamic range 88 dB Signal to noise ratio 93 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable Cassette deck section Frequency response Normal type I 50 Hz 14 000 Hz Wow and flutter 0 15 WRMS Speakers Speaker units 10 cm cone x 1 1 5 cm dome x 1 Impedance 6 Q Dimensions approx 140 mm x 231 mm x 195 mm W H D Mass approx 1 7 kg each Supplied Accessories See page 3 General Power requirement For models other than Hong Kong region and Australia AC 110 V AC 127 V AC 220 V AC 230 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz adjustable with the voltage selector For Hong Kong region AC 220 V 50 Hz For Australia AC 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption For models other than Hong Kong region and Australia 60 W at operation 14 8 W on standby display on 3 8 W on standby display off For Hong Kong region 50 W at operation 9 5 W on standby display on 1
26. revent internal heat buildup inside the System DO NOT install the System in a location near PAN heat sources or in a place subject to direct cS sunlight excessive dust or vibration e Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV e Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with the TV Power sources e When unplugging the System from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the AC power cord DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet fo hands Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the System in the following cases e After starting to heat the room e In a damp room e If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm place Should this occur the System may malfunction In this case leave the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates unplug the AC power cord then plug it in again Others e Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further DO NOT disassemble the System since there fo are no user serviceable parts inside If you are not going to operate the System for an extended period of time unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet If anything goes wrong unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer v How to Read This Manual e Button and control operations are explained in the table below Some related
27. sc does not play The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side up ID3 Tag on an MP3 disc cannot be shown There are two types of ID3 Tag vVersion 1 and Version 2 This System can only show ID3 Tag Version 1 MP3 groups and tracks are not played back as you expect The playing order is determined when the disc was recorded It depends on the writing application The disc sound is discontinuous gt The disc is scratched or dirty The disc tray does not open or close The AC power cord is not plugged in Child Lock is in use see page 14 Tape Operations The cassette holder cannot be opened gt Power supply from the AC power cord has been cut off while the tape was running Turn on the System Recordings Impossible to record Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape Timer Operations Daily Timer and Recording Timer do not work The System has been turned on when the on time comes Timer starts working only when the System is turned off Maintenance To get the best performance of the System keep your discs cassette tapes and mechanism clean Handling discs e When removing the disc from its case hold it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly e Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc e Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping e Be careful not to scratch th
28. speaker cords Make sure that both speakers are connected correctly and firmly 2 Insert 3 Release AU Black Hold From left speaker From right speaker Red e When connecting the speaker cords match the polarity of the speaker terminals red cord to and black cord to e If the speaker cords are covered with vinyl remove the vinyl to expose the tip of the speaker cord by twisting the vinyl DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each terminal e DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System A 3 To adjust the voltage selector models other than Hong Kong region and Australia Use a screwdriver to rotate the voltage selector so that the voltage marker is pointing to the same voltage as where you are plugging in the unit See also the back cover page DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector and all connection procedures are complete v To connect a portable audio device e AUX jack o O fo Stereo mini plug cord not supplied Portable audio device T e By using QP Link Quick Portable Link you can easily start playing back a portable audio device on this unit See page 10 for details e If an external device is not equipped with a stereo mini plug audio output use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to the corresponding plug of the audio output Preparing
29. t or One Group Repeat is activated MP3 indicator e Lights when an MP3 track is detected Radio reception indicators e FM lights while receiving an FM stereo station ST stereo lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in MONO lights while receiving an FM stereo station in monaural e AM lights while receiving an AM station 4 Timer indicators lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer is on standby flashes while working or being set e 1 2 3 lights when a Daily Timer 1 2 or 3 is on standby flashes while working or being set e REC lights when the Recording Timer is on standby flashes while working or being set e SLEEP lights when Sleep Timer is activated S TURBO Sound Turbo indicator e Lights when Sound Turbo is activated AHB PRO Active Hyper Bass Pro indicator e Lights when AHB Pro is activated QP Link Quick Portable Link indicator e Lights when QP Link is activated 8 ASSTBY Auto Standby indicator e Lights when Auto Standby is activated e Flashes for about 3 minutes before Auto Standby turns the System off Main display REC indicator e Lights while recording 11 Tape operation indicators o gt Lights when TAPE is selected as a source Flashes slowly during playback and recording Flashes quickly while fast forwarding a tape e lt flashes quickly while fast reversing a tape n w o1 o O
30. the System with the volume set to an extremely high level otherwise the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback Listening to the Radio To select the band FM or AM Remote control Main unit Main Unit ONLY To set the AM tuner interval spacing O Before operating the tuner it is required to select the appropriate AM space interval used for your area 7 Select the AM band see above 2 Turn off the power o 3 Select the appropriate AM space interval for your area e You can only use the button and the control on the front panel DOWN on G UP 10K SOUND i aT 10 kHz interval 9K hold then 9 kHz interval To tune in to a station While FM or AM is selected Remote control Main unit 2 Sec lt lt gt Frequency starts changing on the display When a station frequency with sufficient signal strength is tuned in the frequency stops changing e When you repeatedly press the button the frequency changes step by step To stop searching manually press lt lt or gt gt Remote If the FM station has poor reception D The MONO indicator lights on the display Reception will improve though stereo effect is lost Monaural reception mode To restore the stereo effect press the button again the MONO indicator disappears FM MODE PLAY MODE To preset the stations D You can preset 3
31. tray so that no one can eject the loaded disc e This is possible while the System is on standby While on standby hold then To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure UNLOCKED appears on the display Recording Operations Main unit TAPE 19600 IMPORTANT It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner Recording ona Tape KA CE You can use type I tapes for recording e To play a tape see page 10 e While recording QP Link does not work 1 Insert a recordable cassette with the side you want to record facing up see page 10 Current source information 2 Select and start playing the source FM AM CD or AUX e When recording from a disc you can also use Synchronized Disc Recording see the next column 3 Start recording a To stop recording a k e When the current side of the tape reaches its end recording stops v Main Unit TAN NA Synchronized Disc Recording You can start and stop both disc play and tape recording at the same time 1 Load a disc and insert a recordable cassette with the side you want to record facing up see page 10 If the current playing source is not CD press CD H then W 2 Start recording es e When either disc play or recording ends both CD player and the cassette deck stop at the same t

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