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1. Blue left speaker en Silver a tape Gray right speaker Wi Bronze SES wire Y Red right speaker 1 When using a ANILE White left speaker the original WILE speaker cord 6 n 6 NN EE When using P ENS the 10 meter NS 6 6 long cord 6 ISF page 9 Front speaker Surround speaker Surround speaker rear view rear view rear view Do not short circuit the and speaker termi Lever nals Doing so may damage the speakers To remove a speaker cord from the Do not connect other speakers together with the back of the main unit as shown in supplied speakers The change in impedance the diagram hold down the lever may damage the main unit and the speakers on the plug and pull it out The speakers of this product are magnetically WN shielded but color irregularities may occur on the TV depending on how the speakers are installed Keep in mind the following NOTE 1 Turn off the main power of your TV before installing the speakers Wait for about 30 min utes before turning on the TV again 2 If color irregularity occurs in pictures keep a distance of more than 10 cm between the TV and the speakers 15 Improper speaker cord connection spoils the stereo effect and sound quality The impedance of speakers connect
2. WMA When insulation covers the tips of the antenna cord twist and pull off the insulation DED Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position for radio reception Place the AM loop antenna as far from the main unit as possible Do not place the AM loop antenna on a metallic table or close to a TV computer or other electric appliances Doing so may affect radio reception When radio reception with the supplied AM loop antenna is poor Twist together vinyl Vinyl covered wire 3 5 m covered wire and the AM not supplied loop antenna cord Vinyl covered wire f Stretch out the vinyl N covered wire horizontally preferably in a high place such as above a window or AM loop antenna cord outdoors Connect the AM loop antenna cord to the main unit together with the vinyl covered wire ANTENNA FM 75 rh COAXIAL Main unit rear view Connecting the FM antenna E FM antenna Main unit rear view supplied IE ANTENNA 7 AM EXT coaxial 77 1 Stretch out the FM antenna to the best position for radio reception and then fix it with adhesive tape lI When radio reception with the supplied FM antenna is poor or when using a communal antenna
3. Fiji SH Serbo Croatian FO Faroese Sl Singhalese FY Frisian SK Slovak GA irish SL Slovenian Scots Gaelic SM Samoan GL Galician SN GN Guarani SO Somali GU Gujarati SQ Albanian HA Hausa SR Serbian HI Hindi SS Siswati HR ST Sesotho HU SU Sundanese HY Armenian SV Swedish IA Interlingua SW Swahili IE Interlingue TA Tamil IK Inupiak TE Telugu IN Indonesian TG Tajik IS Icelandic TH Thai IW Hebrew TI Tigrinya Jl Yiddish TK Turkmen JW Javanese TL Tagalog KA Georgian TN Setswana KK Kazakh TO Tonga KL Greenlandic TR Turkish KM Cambodian TS Tsonga KN TT Tatar KO _ Korean KOR TW sf Twi KS Kashmiri UK Ukrainian KU Kurdish UR Urdu KY Kirghiz UZ Uzbek LA Latin VI Vietnamese LN Lingala VO Volapuk LO Laothian WO Wolof LT Lithuanian XH Xhosa LV Latvian Lettish YO Yoruba MG Malagasy ZU Zulu MI Maori Country Area Codes AD_ Andorra ES Spain LC Saint Lucia SD Sudan AE United Arab Emirates ET Ethiopia LI Liechtenstein SE Sweden AF Afghanistan Finland LK Sri Lanka SG Singapore AG Ant
4. In order to enjoy pictures with the progressive mode IR page 31 the TV is required to have progressive video input If the component video input jacks of your TV are BNC type use a plug adapter not supplied to convert the plugs Connecting the Sub woofer Equipment Main unit rear view Amplifier built in sub woofer DIGITAL 1 To an audio input terminal Audio cord not supplied If an audio cord comes with the amplifier built in sub woofer you can use the cord NOTE When you connect a sub woofer to the system set SUB WFR to ON in Other Settings IR page 40 Connecting the Power Cord Main unit rear view AC IN m3 AC outlet After making all other necessary connections connect in the power plug When you insert the power cord to a plug socket STANDBY ON lamp on the main unit is turned on Power cord NOTE The preset setting such as preset channels and sound adjustment may be erased in a few days in the following cases When you disconnect the power plug When a power failure occurs 18 Basic Operations This manual explains the operations assuming that you will use the remote control Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control You can use either button in this case
5. speaker varies this allows you to set the D range compression automatically Works distance between the listening point and each ON speaker Improved surrounding effect can be D range compression always works obtained by adjusting the sound output timing from the speakers FRONT SPEAKER This allows you to adjust the distance from the listening point to the front speakers The initial setting is 3 meters and is adjustable between 0 3 meters to 9 meters SURROUND SPEAKER This allows you to adjust the distance from the listening point to the surround speakers The initial setting is 3 meters and is adjustable between 0 3 meters to 9 meters RETURN It allows you to return to the speaker setting screen 1 While the speaker position is R page 9 10 the speaker setting icon is displayed in the initial setting screen allowing you to set it It is not displayed at other times List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference STREAM PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM PCM ONLY Playback disc 48 kHz 16 20 24 bits Linear PCM DVD VIDEO 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM 96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO 48 96 192 kHz 16 20 24 bits linear PCM DVD AUDIO 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM 44 1 88 2 176 4 kHz 16 20 24 bits linear PCM DVD AUDIO 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM
6. DTS DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear DVD AUDIO DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream PCM CD VCD SVCD 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM DTS CD DTS bit stream 44 1 kHz 16 bits linear PCM MP3 WMA disc 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM NOTE There is no output for DVD AUDIO with content protection set Fora DVD VIDEO without content protection set there is a 20 bit or 24 bit output at the digital audio output terminal 42 Continued Preferences 7 OTHERS Language Codes Items Contents initial setting RESUME 057 page 27 ON SCREEN GUIDE Select whether you display guide icons on the on screen guide indicating status of a disc main unit For details on the guide icons refer to page 26 AV COMPU LINK MODE When you want to control JVC TV by using this product select a mode that matches the terminal from the following For more details refer to Using AV COMPU LINK on page 70 DVD1 Connect to the video 3 input on the TV set DVD2 Connect to the video 1 input of the TV set DVD3 Connect to the video 2 input of the TV set PARENTAL LOCK Set the parental lock function to cut off violent scenes or replace the scenes with others This is effective only for discs equipped wit
7. E C AS Mark Do not insert an MD while the main unit is turned off Forcibly inserting an MD may damage the main unit 2 Press When the MD is loaded DISC IN lamp on the main unit lights red Display while an MD is being played back Track number TR SP Elapsed MDLP mode playing gt page 52 time When the track title has been set to the track the track title appears first Group number appears next When the track being played back does not belong to a group GR appears Do not insert another MD while the MD indicator is lighting up or flashing Forcibly inserting an MD may damage the main unit Display while the MD is stopped Total number of tracks TR Total playing time When the MD title the disc title has been set to the MD the MD title appears first Long titles are scrolled Total number of groups appears next When no group belongs to the MD GR appears Changing the Display in the Display Window Used frequently Press DISP CHARA Each time you press T the display tog gles as follows i While an MD is being played back Display while an MD is being played back ISF page 45 ln When title has been Track title display set to a track TR NO 4 TITLE appears When the track being played back does not belong to a group no group title display a
8. 5 1 AUDIO AHBPRO OS ka AUDIO t Remote control mode selector TUNING TUNING DIMMER MUTING BASS TREBLE Number buttons DISP CHARA MARK SET CANCEL TV RETURN CLOCK TIMER Set the remote control mode selector to aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Setting the Clock You can set the clock while the main unit is turned either on or off Example To set the clock to 10 10 a m CLOCK TIMER 1 Press 19 2 Set the hour STUNING TUNING amp Back Next Back Next Holding down the button causes the hour to increment You can use the number buttons to specify the hour Refer to Using the number buttons shown below Using the number buttons Set the remote control mode selector to S AUDIO before using the number buttons 1 Examples 3 13 gt 20 gt 23 gt gt To return to step 2 press e 4 Setthe minute in the same manner as steps 2 and 3 Adjusting the clock CLOCKTIMER i Press five times to display the clock and then adjust the clock starting from step 2 Displaying the clock while using the main unit DISP CHARA Press repeatedly NOTE The time display on the main unit is a 24 hour clock The clock will gain or lose approximately 1 minute per month Set the clock again after you have disconnected the power plug or a power cut ha
9. 20 40 20 13 19 23 28 33 35 36 46 47 56 52 52 69 65 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control R6P SUM 3 AA 15F type dry cell batteries 2 Do not use a used battery and a new battery together Do not use different types of batteries at the same time Take out the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a long time Otherwise it may cause a leakage Remote control operation When operating the remote control point it at the front panel of the main unit The effective distance between the remote con trol and the remote control sensor on the main unit is approximately 5 m maximum When the effective distance decreases replace the batteries Do not drop the remote control or subject it to excessive shock 12 Continued Remote Control This page is for when operating your TV using the remote control of this product Operating the TV Using the Remote Control O TVNIDEO Remote control CHANNEL mode selector Number buttons MARK ABC GHI JKL PQRS TUV TV RETURN Setting the manufacturer s code 1 Slide the remote control mode selector to the TV side AUDIO TV O LTV 2 Hold down NOTE O LIV Hold down Q until step 4 is completed 3 Press and release 13 4 Press number buttons 1 9 0 Examples For a Hitachi TV Press 1 then O For
10. Communal Antenna cord antenna terminal not supplied d Outdoor FM antenna not supplied Coaxial cable not supplied Main unit rear view AMEXT Camtoop 1 FM 750 COAXIAL When using an antenna other than those supplied with this product refer to the operation manuals for the antenna for details of connection When positioning the antennas find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program refer to Listening to Radio Broadcasts page 22 14 Continued Connect all necessa arts before connecting the power plug Connections WP SUP pug Connecting the Speakers After connecting the speakers gently pull on the speaker cords to make sure the cords are firmly connected and do not pull out Main unit rear view DIGITAL DIGTAL2 DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL PCM IN ISTREAM Y S ANTENNA C LEFT nm ad L am ext COAXIAL AMLOOP 1 FRONT SPEAKERS SURROUND SPEAKERS oo il oo LEFT RIGHT LEFT el FHH Red White Gray Blue Speaker cords Connect the speaker to the terminal of the same color On the positive side the cord is covered with
11. Cw cy Cx S Sto Remote control mode selector Number buttons MARK DEF CO C3 GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ Cr Ce C9 TV RETURN 100 svcD You can display the status bar and menu bar on the TV screen and can control discs with the bars Set the remote control mode selector to aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Using the Status Bar and Menu Bar MWhile a disc is being played back ON 1 Press twice r Status bar TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 0 r TIME Coorr cHar OD 13 E 15 By 1 Menu bar The above is an example for a DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO 8 5Mbps 2 Press C to select an item S want to operate 3 Press You can set the selected function For the setting items refer to the following Function list The currently active function shows blue ON To cancel the menu bar press em 35 Function list Press to select and press to determine unless otherwise noted TIME Time display selection Changes time information displayed in the display window on the main unit and the status bar Each time is pressed the display will be changed DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO TOTAL Elapsed playing time of current title group T REM Remaining time of current title group TIME Elapsed playing time of current chapter track M Rema
12. Listening to Other Equipment 50 Changing the Display in the Display Window 50 Recording Sound Recording Sound to MDS Used frequently 51 Things You Should Know about MD Recording 51 Recording All Tracks from a Disc to an MD 52 Quitting Recording 52 Recording Only One Track from a Disc 53 Recording the Second or Subsequent Track to the Last Track from a Disc 53 Program Recording from a Disc 53 Changing the Display in the Display Window during 53 Recording Sound from Radio or Other Equipment Quitting Recording Editing MDs Giving Editing Titles 55 Things You Should Know about Editing 55 Giving Editing Titles Entering Titles Available Characters Editing TRACKS Lupo o ptis Sich obs Dividing a Track into Two Tracks DIVIDE 57 Joining Tracks 58 Moving a Track 58 Erasing a Track ERASE Used frequently 59 Erasing All Tracks ALL ERASE Used frequently 59 Editing Tracks by 60 Forming a Group FORM GROUP 60 Adding a Track to
13. PLAY FM MODE REPEAT C Number buttons Set the remote control mode selector to Aupio pt AUDIO before using the number buttons Selecting the Audio II While a disc containing two or more audio is being played back Used frequently AUDIO 1 Press 55 Example TV screen Selected audio Total number of audio Q a a ENGLISH Selected audio wy 29 Each time you press the audio will be changed The audio can also be changed by pressing C4 7 2 Wait for a few seconds or press NOTE You can also operate this function by using the menu bar IR page 35 For a language code such as refer to Lan guage Codes 07 page 43 When 2 channel sounds are recorded in 1 2 and multi channel sounds with down mix prohibited are recorded in 2 2 in a DVD AUDIO you can select 1 2 only Selecting the Subtitle only for moving image i While a disc containing two or more subti tles is being played back 1 Press Example TV screen Selected subtitle Total number of subtitles When no subtitle is set in the disc appears SUBTITLE 14 A Selected subtitle ENGLISH Y When no subtitle is set in the disc OFF appears 2 7 to select a subtitle Wait for a few seconds or press You can also operate this function by using
14. 2 Press Two adjacent group numbers appear You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP or 3 Press C 4 Press D NOTE During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing c You can quit the editing operation by pressing MD TITLE EDIT You cannot join two groups separated by a track not belonging to either group CANNOT JOIN appears and display returns to the previous step Group 1 Group 2 Track not belonging to either group When you join two groups that have titles the title of the first group remains as the title of the joined group Moving a Group MOVE GROUP Example Moving group 2 Group 1 While a track in the group you want to move group 2 in the example shown above is being played back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press repeatedly to select MOVE GROUP 2 Press Cy You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP or e SET Press GROUP TITLE SKIP Press or to select the group number to which you want to move the specified group Group 1 is selected in the example shown above GROUP TITLE SKIP AC 5 Press 6 Press E9 NOTE During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing t You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing 62 Continued Editing Tracks by Group Canceling a Group UNGR
15. CV Cape Verde KE Kenya PM Saint Pierre and VU Vanuatu CX Christmas Island KG Kyrgyzstan Miquelon WF Wallis and Futuna CY Cyprus KH Cambodia PN Pitcairn Islands CZ Czech Republic KI Kiribati PR Puerto Rico WS Samoa DE Germany KM Comoros PT Portugal YE Yemen DJ Djibouti KN Saint Kitts and Nevis PW Palau YT Mayotte DK Denmark KP Korea Democratic PY Paraguay YU Yugoslavia DM Dominica People s Republic of QA Qatar ZA South Africa DO Dominican Republic KR Korea Republic of RE R union ZM Zambia DZ Algeria KW Kuwait RO Romania ZR Zaire EC Ecuador KY Cayman Islands RU Russian Federation ZW Zimbabwe EE Estonia KZ Kazakhstan RW Rwanda EG Egypt LA Lao People s SA Saudi Arabia EH Western Sahara Democratic Republic SB Solomon Islands ER Eritrea LB Lebanon SC Seychelles 44 Listening to MDs A mar C LOW amp 2 810 Remote control mode selector AUDIO t amp TUNING TUNING GROUP TITLE SKIP PLAY FM MODE REPEAT Number buttons DISP CHARA MARK ABC Set the remote control mode selector to aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Operation Stop Press Ca D Press during playback Pressing Pause again resumes playback Eject Press right on the main unit 45 Used frequently Listening to MDs lil When the main unit is turned on 1 Insert an MD
16. DVD R DVD RW video format MiniDisc digital audio system Magneto optical overwrite system Non contact semiconductor laser pickup Recording Playback time when using an 80 minute MD Sampling frequency Audio compression system Number of channels General Power source Power consumption Dimensions Mass approx SP 80 minutes LP2 160 minutes LP4 320 minutes 44 1 kHz ATRAC Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding ATRAC3 MDLP 2 channel stereo AC 110 240 VU 50 Hz 60 Hz 30 W at operation 1 3 W on standby display off 260 mm W x 80 mm H x 358 mm D 3 8 kg 5 Front SP NXDV3F System 2 way bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Speakers Woofer 10 cm x 1 Tweeter 4 x 1 Powerhandling 30 W capacity Impedance 4 Q Frequency range 56 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure 85 dB Wem level Dimensions 125 mm W x 251 mm H x 188 mm D Mass approx 2 1 kg 1 unit Center surround SP NXDV3S System 1 way bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 5 5 cm x 1 Powerhandling 30 W capacity Impedance 4 Q Frequency range 85 Hz 20 kHz Sound pressure 78 dB Wem level Dimensions 120 mm W x 70 mm H x 93 mm D Mass approx 0 45 kg 1 unit When the supplied stand is used two stands are combined Dimensions 242 mm W x 81 mm H x 97 mm D Mass approx 1 3 kg U S and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories 78 E en 2005 Victo
17. During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing C You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing If you select a track in another group GROUP TRACK appears and you cannot proceed to the next step If you select a sequence including a track that is registered in another group CANNOT FORM appears and you cannot proceed to the next step Group 1 The first track The last track 60 Continued Editing Tracks by Group Adding a Track to a Group ENTRY GROUP You can add a track to the specified group as the last track of the group Example Adding tune F to group 1 1 1 Group 2 While the track which you want to add to a group track 6 in the example shown above is being playeds back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press repeatedly to select ENTRY GROUP 2 Press Track number You can also select a track number with TUNING TUNING 9 or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 3 Press 4 GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP Press to select the group to which you want to add the track Group 1 is selected in the example shown above 5 Press 6 Press NOTE During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing C You can quit the editing operation MDTITLE EDIT by pressing EDE If you select a track
18. Check the cover of your disc Is it possible to play a DVD video without a region number local number Discs with region numbers local numbers show that they meet standard requirements DVD videos that do not meet standard requirements cannot be played E About Sound Q A gt play discs with Dolby Digital EX printed You can as Dolby Digital EX is compatible with Dolby Digital However if you wish to obtain the original effect you need to connect the unit to a com patible amplifier or a receiver with a built in surround decoder or decoder by using the unit s digital output terminal To do this set Digital OUT to Stream PCM in the sound setting screen of the unit Can I play discs with DTS ES printed Yes you can However if you wish to obtain the original effect you need to connect the unit to a DTS ES enabled amplifier or a receiver with a built in surround decoder or decoder by using the unit s DVD digital output terminal To do this set Digital OUT to Stream PCM in the sound setting screen of the unit Q What sort of disc has THX printed on it 75 Can play that disc on this unit Yes you can THX is a name of an original division and standard for high quality recording of pic tures sounds or playback established by Lucasfilm Ltd in the U S It designates the discs and equipment that meet that standard but it does not designate a recording format t
19. DVD VIDEOs Recording the Second or Subsequent Track to the Last Track from a Disc II When recording CDs VCDs SVCDs DVD VIDEOs For a DVD VIDEO while the disc is paused Before proceeding to step 6 select the starting track or chapter number by S TUNING TUNING pressing or II When recording DVD AUDIOs MP3s WMAs Before proceeding to step 6 select the GROUP TITLE SKIP group number by pressing or GROUP TITLE SKIP and then select the track S TUNING TUNING number by pressing Program Recording from a Disc Before performing step 1 on page 51 program the tracks you want to record us page 47 Select normal speed recording I amp step 5 on page 52 When you select x5 SPEED and proceed to step 6 CANNOT REC x 1 REC ONLY appears in the display window and record ing does not start 53 Changing the Display in the Display Window during Recording DISP CHARA Press DISP CHARA e Each time you press the display tog gles as follows Remaining MD recording time ii HIGH w GREBA LP Recording disc track number GR EEA LP Recording MD track number Recording MD group number When tracks have not been recorded in a group GR appears Recording MD track number Elapsed playing time of the track being recorded Recording disc track number TR i GR GEA LP TR
20. F2 087 page 8 10 AUTO SURROUND Normally this mode should be turned on 4 MOVIE M MUSIC Select this mode when watching movies or using sound sources recorded with multi sounds This mode produces broader sound WIDE 2ch MUSIC compared with the multi channel mode Select this mode when using the sound source recorded with 2ch such as sound source or CD This mode produces even broader sound SUPER WIDE 4 SURROUND OFF the speaker position is R ISP page 9 10 and stereo sound source is used AUTO SURROUND Normally this mode should Turns off the surround effect 4 be turned on PL 11 MOVIE V PL 11 MUSIC See the description on the lower left of page 40 V ALL CH ST i Turn off the surround effect SURROUND OFF WI When the speaker position is 07 page 9 10 and multi sound source is used SORROUND ON SURROUND OFF When the SURROUND mode is ON the sound format name is displayed DVD AUDIO OFF 4 PPCM or LPCM DVD VIDEO OFF gt DOLBY D or DTS NOTE When the surround mode is ON and the signal has been surround processed the display window shows SURROUND During recording the surround mode is tempo rarily deselected The surround sound cannot be produced when listening to headphones Adjust the Volume for Each Speaker 1 Press and to select SURR Surround Speaker or SUBWFR Sub woofer 2 Select
21. Only for a DVD AUDIO Zoom operation is dis abled when a still picture is displayed You may not be able to use zoom operation on some discs Adjusting the Picture Quality VFP ES iIWhile a disc is played back or paused SCAN MODE 1 Press QFP Example TV screen NORMAL Current VFP mode 2 Press R to select VFP mode Ned NORMAL For normal playback You cannot adjust the image quality Go to step 7 CINEMA Suitable when viewing a movie in a dim room You cannot adjust the image quality Go to step 7 USER1 USER2 You can adjust the image quality Go to step 3 3 Press i7 v to select an item you want to adjust Setting items GAMMA Controls the brightness of neutral tints while maintaining the brightness of dark and light portions Setting range 3 3 BRIGHTNESS Controls the brightness of the display Setting range 8 8 Controls the contrast of the display Setting range 7 7 SATURATION Controls the saturation of the CONTRAST display Setting range 7 7 TINT Controls the tint of the display Setting range 7 7 SHARPNESS Controls the sharpness of the display Setting range 8 8 4 Press 30 Continued Convenient Functions of the DVD Player Example GAMMA v D Press 7 v to change the value 6 Press To adjust other items go back to step 3 7 SCAN MODE QFP P
22. 31 When you try to enter more than 99 chap ters or tracks MEMORY FULL appears 4 Press NOTE You can set tracks from either a disc or MD in a program playback setting 33 Confirming programmed content While playback is stopped press 5 TUNING amp or repeatedly During this operation you can add a track as the last in the program step 3 or erase the last track To erase the CANCEL last track press Canceling program playback While playback is stopped press C repeatedly to display an item other than PROGRAM This operation does not erase the pro grammed content Erasing the whole program While playback is stopped hold down CANCEL NOTE Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also erases the programmed content This operation also cancels program playback For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 29 Random Playback Em You can listen to tracks or chapters in random order E While playback is stopped 1 Press C3 repeatedly to select RANDOM Example For CD Random indicator RANDOM appears in the TV screen 2 Press NOTE You can set tracks in random playback from either a disc or MD e Pressing Ga repeatedly does not return play back to the previous track Each track is played back once RANDOM C
23. Display Window 26 Playing Back from a Position 10 Seconds Before One Touch 26 Stopping Playback Used frequently 27 Resuming Playback RESUME 27 Pausing 27 Advancing Picture Frame by Frame 27 Fast Reverse Fast Forward SearCli Used frequently 27 Slow Motion Playback 28 Skipping to the Beginning of Track Used frequently 28 Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with the Number 28 Selecting a Track from the Menu Screen 28 Convenient Functions of the DVD BAY GD NR Rm Selecting the Audio Selecting the Selecting a View Angle Magnifying the Picture ZOOM 30 Adjusting the Picture Quality VFP 30 Enjoying Better Pictures SCAN MODE 31 Playing Back the Bonus Group Browsable Still Pictures B S P Playing Back the Disc in the Desired Order Program Playback Random Playback Repeat Playback Status Bar and Menu Bar Using the Status Bar and Men
24. HIGH GR EEA Clock display Recording Sound from Radio or Other Equipment NOTE The recorded sound level is automatically adjusted Sound synchronized recording is employed for recording sound from other equipment AUX With sound synchronized recording this product automatically identifies sound signals from the sound source and starts recording When sound from the sound source pauses for 30 or more seconds this product automatically quits record ing The blank time between the last recorded track and the next recorded track is approxi mately 2 seconds For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 51 1 Select a sound source Sound source Operation Select the radio station whose broad Radio broadcast cast you want to record IR page 22 Sound from Cx other equip Press Y repeatedly to select AUX ment AUX or AUX DIGITAL 1 2 and prepare AUX DIGITAL playback on the other equipment 1 2 0527 page 50 2 Insert an MD for recording Confirm the MDLP LP indicator and group recording settings 07 pages 51 and 52 Close the write protect knob on the MD 087 page 72 3 Hold down 5 on the main unit for approximately 4 seconds to dis play the track mark options 4 While the track mark options are PES displayed press on the main unit to select a track mark option Each time you press
25. LR is on the 20 r Aca sound is being played from that speaker Setting the Speaker Position Based on how the surround speakers are placed E3 pages 8 and 9 set the speaker position lii When the main unit is turned off SURR SPEAKER POSITION Press on the main unit SURR SPEAK POSITION Each time you press the display toggles as follows S SPK POS Fl Select this when Pattern 1 is used S SPK POS F2 Select this when Pattern 2 is used S SPK POS Select this when Pattern 3 is used NOTE When nothing appears in the display window press DIMMER CO to select DISPLAY page 21 and then set the speaker position How to remove the speaker cover When performing maintenance or other procedures you can remove the cover of the front speakers by pulling the cover towards you You cannot remove the cover of the surround speakers 10 Part Descri ption The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained 20 22 Remote control sensor 20 24 27 33 iS 34 38 52 20 50 54 20 22 20 45 47 54 26 27 45 69 28 31 38 46 47 53 54 61 64 22 27 46 53 58 59 66 24 45 48 t G ALL A BH p 32 94 RIGH GR RANDOM GR Gl SP LP 24 52 54 52 This terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with
26. MODE Number buttons DISP CHARA MARK ABC CO GHI JKL SET PARS TV RETURN Set the remote control mode selector to aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Setting the AM Tuner Spacing Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart and other countries use 10 kHz spacing On the main unit ONLY When the main unit is turned off To select 10 kHz spacing while holding down on the main unit press on on the main unit to turn on the power AM 10 kHz appears in the display window ma To select 9 kHz spacing while holding down on the main unit press ones on the main unit to turn on the power AM 9 kHz appears in the display window NOTE If the spacing is switched the memory in which the radio stations were stored will be erased Selecting a Radio Station 1 Press repeatedly to select FM or AM Example Display while an FM radio broadcast is received Preset number ISF page 23 ST Stereo indicator Frequency 2 Press ay or repeatedly to select a radio station frequency You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning Automatic tuning B S TUNING TUNING Hold down or until the frequency starts changing and then release the but ton When the main unit has received a broad cast the frequency automatically stops changing To quit the function while searching
27. Playback This function allows you to listen to tracks in ran dom order MWhile an MD is stopped PLAY FM MODE 1 Press RANDOM repeatedly to select RANDOM Random indicator 2 Press ry NOTE You can set tracks for random playback either from a CD MD or DVD amp TUNING Pressing lt lt repeatedly does not return play back to the previous track Each track is played back once Canceling the random playback While playback is stopped press PLAY FM MODE repeatedly to display an item other than RANDOM NOTE Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels random playback Repeat Playback This function allows you to repeatedly listen to the same track REPEAT During MD playback press repeatedly to select the repeat mode Example GALL REPEAT Each time you press C the display toggles as follows REPEAT ALL ALL For repeating all tracks in an MD For repeating all tracks in the selected group when MD group playback is selected REPEAT TRACK c Forrepeating one track REPEAT OFF For canceling repeat playback NOTE Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels repeat playback Searching Titles This function allows you to search titles for tracks or groups in an MD MWhile a disc is stopped 1 Set the remote control mode selec
28. SLOW Press or E the speed 510 Each time you press increases as shown below 1 32 m gt 1 16 m gt 1 8 m 1 4 m gt 1 2 Press 0 to pause playback and press to resume normal playback NOTE No sound will be produced The picture motion in the reverse direction may not be smooth For a VCD or SVCD slow motion playback can be carried out in the forward direction only Skipping to the Beginning of a Track Used frequently RO Kr ED Kg Ej i While a disc is being played back Press E or TUNING Each time you press aa the current chapter track file skips to the beginning of the previous chapter track file TUNING lt gt e Each time you press the current chapter track file skips to the beginning of the next chapter track file oo SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP Press or gt to select a title or group NOTE For a VCD or SVCD this operation can be carried out only during playback without the PBC function Except for a DVD VIDEO this operation can also be carried out while the disc is stopped This operation may not be carried out for some discs Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with the Number Buttons RO Kr ED ES i While a disc is being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 MARK TV RETURN Press the number buttons 15 o or Gi to
29. STANDBY starts to flash 20 seconds before the main unit is to turn off Canceling auto standby A STANDBY ia Press once again NOTE A STANDBY Leaving the volume at 0 is not the same as produc ing no sound and therefore does not start the auto standby function 69 Disc MD Ejection Lock You can prohibit ejection of a disc and MD lil When the main unit is turned off While holding down press 4 on the main unit Even if you press LOCKED appears in the display window and the disc or MD does not come out In addition when you press 2 while the main unit is turned off LOCKED appears in the display window and the main unit does not turn on Canceling the disc MD ejection lock lii When the main unit is turned off Carry out the operation explained above once again Using AV COMPU LINK The JVC AV COMPU LINK system allows you to enjoy video or audio with the simplest operation If your JVC TV set supports the JVC AV COMPU LINK system simply starting the main unit will automatically make all necessary settings on the TV to allow you to enjoy the playback Connection and Setting Carefully read manuals of equipment to be connected Audio cord with monaural mini plugs not supplied AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK II or Ill e Main unit JVC m
30. When an MP3 or WMA is loaded tag information title artist album is scrolled followed by a track title Only alphanumerical one byte characters are displayed properly as a track title or tag informa tion Notes for creating files groups B Use correct extensions Upper case letters and lower case letters can be mixed file MP3 mp3 WMA file WMA wma JPEG file JPEG JPG jpeg jpg Use only single byte alphanumeric characters for file names and group names Repeat Playback iIWhile a disc is being played back or stopped REPEAT Press O REPEAT Each time you press the repeat type is changed 5 Display the Repeat types ge on the display window on screen the main unit Repeats the current track REPEAT REPEAT only for MP3 TRACK TRACK G WMA Repeats the REPEAT REPEAT current group GROUP GROUP GR Repeats the REPEAT entire disc REPEAT ALE GAL Cancels repeat No displa REPEAT playback Play OFF Notes for creating CD R RW discs Disc format should be ISO 9660 Packet Write Method UDF format should not be used Make sure that the disc is finalized 4 NOTE GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP You can also use and in step 2 You can also use the number buttons in step 4 In this case steps 3 and 5 are not needed Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 S TUNING TU
31. already belonging to the group CANNOT ENTRY appears and you cannot proceed to the next step 61 Dividing a Group into Two Groups DIVIDE GR Example Dividing group 1 into two groups i While the track which you want to specify as the first in the second group track 4 in the example shown above is being played back MD TITLE EDIT 1 Press repeatedly to select DIVIDE GR 2 Press C Group number Track number You can also select a track number with S TUNING TUNING amp 9 or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP or 3 Press Qi 4 Press During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing You can quit the editing operation by pressing MDTITLE EDIT If you select the first track in the group or a track not belonging to the group you cannot proceed to the next step When you divide a group that has a title the same title is given to both divided sections For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 55 Joining Groups JOIN GROUP You can join two adjacent groups Example Joining group 1 and group 2 While the track in the second group to which you want to join the first group group 2 in the example shown above is being played back 1 Press M repeatedly to select JOIN GROUP
32. can record sound to an MD at a higher speed than normal recording Therefore restrictions are required in order to protect copyright When you use this product to record a track of a CD with the high speed recording function this product does not then permit you to use the high speed recording function to record the same track of the CD to an MD within 74 minutes of the start of the first recording For instance when you record the track 1 of a CD to an MD with the high speed recording function you cannot record the track 1 again to an MD with the high speed recording function for 74 minutes after the first high speed recording started In addition you cannot record 101 or more tracks within 74 minutes with the high speed recording function 71 Handling Discs MDs Handling discs Do not put adhesive tape or stickers or write on a disc Do not bend a disc Be sure not to use heart flower shaped discs or other irregularly shaped discs The use of such discs damages the main unit Cleaning discs Signal surface Scratches concentrated on a certain part cause sound dropout Wipe a disc from the center outward with a soft cloth Be sure not to use thinners benzenes cleaners for analog records or other chemical agents Handling MDs Do not open the shut ter Forcibly opening the shutter will break the MD Preventing the loss of important recorded sound A write protect knob is at
33. editing you can return to the previous step by pressing C You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing You cannot join tracks that have different MDLP modes SP LP2 LP4 or tracks that have differ ent recording types digital analog If you attempt to join such tracks CANNOT JOIN appears When you join two tracks that have titles the title of the first track remains as the title of the joined track Moving a Track MOVE Example Moving tune B 4 i While the track you want to move track 2 in the example shown above is being played back 1 Press m MOVE repeatedly to select 2 Press You can also select a track number with G9 oo or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 157 page 19 SET Press e TUNING TUNING amp or AO Press to select the track number to which you want to move the specified track Track 5 is selected in the example shown above You can also select a track number with the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 When you move a track to a track number which is registered in a group the track is registered in the group When you move a track which is registered in a group to a track number which is not registered in a group the track is removed from the group registra tion 5 Press 6 Press E NOTE During editi
34. select the track chapter you want to listen to Refer to Using the number buttons 087 page 19 NOTE You can operate a VCD or SVCD while the disc is stopped or played back with PBC off You can operate a DVD AUDIO CD MP3 WMA or JPEG while the disc is either played back or stopped This operation may not be carried out for some discs Selecting a Track from the Menu Screen iIWhile a disc is stopped or being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV MENU TOP MENU 2 Press or Amenu screen of the disc appears Only can be used for DVD AUDIOs Press 27 gt gt only for a DVD VIDEO ora DVD AUDIO or the number buttons to select a track you want to listen to Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 If there are two or more pages of menu amp TUNING TUNING Screen press e Or e to change the pages only for a VCD or SVCD 4 Press You can operate a VCD or SVCD while is set to off You cannot perform this function with discs to which a menu screen is not recorded Some disc may start playback even if you do not press 28 Convenient Functions of the DVD Player i Remote control mode selector AUDIO amp TUNING TUNING amp GROUP TITLE SKIP AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE ZOOM 9 2 C9 CO PAGE SCAN MODE C
35. select track number with TUNING amp For editing group titles MD TITLE EDIT Press twice to display the group title editing mode You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP 3 Press The display is switched to title entry mode If the title has already been entered the title is displayed at the character entry position Character entry position flashing Selected character type A Uppercase characters or symbols a Lowercase characters or symbols 1 Numerical characters 4 Enter a title using the number buttons For entering a title refer to Entering Titles 07 page 56 5 Press 6 The entered title is given to an MD track or group To quit title editing To give next title CANCEL SET Press Press Go to step 4 6 Press right on the main unit to eject the MD NOTE Number of characters that can be entered to an MD You can enter up to 1792 characters to each MD with up to 61 characters to each track However the actual number of characters that you can enter is less than the number indicated here because of restrictions of the MD writing method Spaces are counted as characters When you use long play stereo recording LP2 or LP4 the larger the number of tracks is the smaller the number of characters that you can enter because LP and 4 spaces are automati cally a
36. the menu bar IR page 35 SUBTITLE For an SVCD each time you press step 1 the subtitle type and ON OFF will be changed For a language code such as refer to Lan guage Codes 07 page 43 The manner of displaying subtitles may be differ ent depending on the disc Canceling the subtitle Press 5 to select OFF Selecting a View Angle only for moving image II While a disc containing two or more view angles is being played back ANGLE 1 Press ee Example TV screen Selected view angle Total number of view 3 angles Selected view angle ANGLE Each time you press the angle will be changed The can also be changed by pressing 2 Wait for a few seconds press NOTE You can also operate this function by using the menu bar 07 page 35 Magnifying the Picture ZOOM only for moving image II While a disc is played back or paused ZOOM 1 Press CO Each time you press the picture magnification will be changed OFF ZOOM 6 When a JPEG disc is used the picture magnification changes through ZOOM 1 ZOOM 2 to OFF You cannot change the picture magnification during slide show playback 2 Select the portion you want to see y by pressing 4 7 lt IS When you magnify a picture image quality may be deteriorated or image may be distorted
37. the display tog gles as follows MANUAL MARK Each time you press during recording a track mark is set initial setting TIME MARK t AUTO MARK When no sound is produced for 3 or more seconds a track mark is automatically set You can also insert a track mark by pressing SET Track marks are automatically set in 5 minute intervals D Press on the main unit Example Display while FM radio broadcast is recorded GR EH cr When recording the sound from other equip ment wait until AUX MD appears and then start playback of the connected equip ment Recording automatically starts when sound is input to the main unit You can also start recording by pressing e With this method even when sound from the connected equipment pauses for 30 or more seconds the main unit does not auto matically quit recording Quitting Recording Press Changing the display in the display window during recording DISP CHARA Press DISP CHARA e Each time you press C the display tog gles as follows Recording sound source name 1 GR SP Remaining time for recording M Recording MD track number cR SP Recording MD group number When tracks have not been recorded in a group GR appears Recording MD track number TR i GR EGG sp Recording sound source name GR
38. tracks are played back in alphabetical order an off the shelf MP3 WMA disc may be played back in an order different from that indicated on the label attached to the disc Playing back an MP3 WMA file including a still image may take a long time The elapsed time is not displayed until playing back starts If playing back starts the elapsed time may not be dis played correctly For an MP3 WMA file a disc with a sampling fre quency of 44 1 kHz and transmission rate of 128 kbps is recommended This product is not compatible with MP3i or MP3PRO This product can play back a baseline JPEG file excluding monochromatic JPEG files This product can play back JPEG data taken with a digital camera conforming to the DCF Design Rule for Camera File System standard when a function is applied such as the automatic rotation function of a digital camera data goes beyond the DCF standard so the image may not be dis played If data has been processed edited and restored with PC image editing software the data may not be displayed This product cannot play back animations such as MOTION JPEG or still pictures TIFF etc other than JPEG and image data with sound The resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is recom mended for JPEG files If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480 pixels display may take a long time An image with a resolution of more than 8192 x 7680 pix els cannot be displayed Files recorded on DVD R RW
39. unit Table of Contents product by reading those parts only Introduction Notes on Operation 3 Suitable Locations for the Main Unit 3 3 Cleaning the Main Unit 3 Listener s Etiquette 3 Playable Disc 4 Disc Structure emt 5 About the Color 6 Special Cautions 7 Notes on Handling 7 Supplied Accessories 7 Setting Up the Unit 8 Mounting the Surround Speakers onto the Stand eere trenes 8 Attaching the Foot Seals to the Surround Speakers to Prevent Them from Slipping 9 Setting the Speaker Position 10 Preparation Part Description 11 Remote Control 12 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control 12 Operating the TV Using the Remote Control 13 Connecting the Antennas Connecting the Speakers Connecting Other Equipment Connecting with a When a Clearer Picture Is D
40. 10 Seconds Before One Touch Replay MWhile disc is being played back Press NOTE This operation may not be carried out for some discs You cannot return to the previous title 26 Continued Basic Operations of the DVD Player Used frequently Stopping Playback MWhile a disc is being played back Press Resuming Playback RESUME When playback is stopped in the middle playback can be started from the stopped scene How to suspend playback MWhile a disc is being played back Perform any of the following operations during playback Press m once Press to turn off the power Change the source to FM AM AUX or MD Even if the power is turned off by pressing 05 1 AUDIO after this the position where playback has been stopped will be stored How to start playback from the stored position Press This function does not work in program playback or random playback The position where playback starts again may be a little different from the stopped position When a disc menu is displayed the resume func tion may not work The audio the subtitle and the angle at that time are stored as well as the stopped position The stored position will be cleared if the disc tray is opened Further if m is pressed during playback RESUME appears If C pressed at this ti
41. 29 The disc cannot accept the operation you have attempted J For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 24 PBC Playback control E PBC is a signal recorded in a VCD version 2 0 for controlling VCD playback You can operate software that has interactive or search functions using the menu display recorded in a PBC compatible VCD play back a VCD without PBC follow the operation below Select the desired track number with the number buttons while playback is stopped amp TUNING e While playback is stopped press or TAS to select the desired track number and then press play back a VCD with PBC follow the operation below TOP MENU MENU Press or during playback Or press once when Resume func tion is on press twice and then press display window of the main unit shows While a VCD or SVCD is being played RETURN back press to return to the higher menu group J Changing the Display in the Display Window DISP CHARA Press Each time you press the display tog gles as follows i While a disc is being played back or stopped Display while a disc is being played back or stopped 07 pages 24 and 25 4 With an MD loaded R EM Time display Display of remaining time for MD recording Clock display Playing Back from Position
42. AUDIO or VCD sound and video may not be played back automatically A DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO or VCD may contain a disc menu that appears first when played back Sound or video will not come out before you select the desired item to be played back on the disc menu 68 Auto Standby Number buttons A STANDBY If no sound is produced for 3 minutes when a sound source other than the FM AM radio is selected the main unit automatically turns off il When a sound source other than the FM AM radio is selected A STANDBY Press STANDBY stands for Auto Standby A STANDBY Auto standby indicator Auto standby performance While a disc or MD is being played back or recorded When playback or recording finishes auto standby starts the countdown the A STANDBY indicator flashes When no operation is carried out within 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off When you start playback or recording within 3 min utes auto standby starts the countdown again after playback or recording finishes When an operation other than playback and record ing finishes and no operation is carried out within 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off While you are listening to sound from other equipment When no sound is produced auto standby starts the countdown the A STANDBY indicator flashes When no operation is carried out within 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off A
43. D is not properly loaded Insert the MD properly MD NO DISC No MD is loaded PLAYBACK DISC You are trying to edit or record to an MD which is designed only for playback Replace the MD with a recordable MD SCMS CANNOT You are trying to make a digital audio duplica Operate analog recording at normal speed COPY tion of a CD R or CD RW 07 page 51 You are trying to divide join or erase tracks Edit the tracks on equipment compatible with TRACK which are recorded in the Net MD format Net MD PROTECTED The tracks are write protected by equipment Edit the tracks with the equipment on which the other than this product tracks were recorded HCMS CANNOT COPY You are trying to record a track with the high speed recording function within 74 minutes of starting to record the same track with the high speed recording function Wait 74 minutes or change from high speed recording to normal speed recording BLANK DISC There are no tracks in the MD Disc message Meaning Possible solution You are trying to play back an unplayable disc or CANNOT PLAY disc that has many scratches Replace the disc NO DISC No disc is loaded NO AUDIO The disc may be an illegally copied disc You cannot listen to the disc You are playing back a multi channel track for cee ae This is normal operation LR ONLY which down mix is prohibited The surround is turned OFF or headphones S
44. Digital 1 t Terminal DEC2 Set the decode mode for Digital 2 Terminal 3 Press P to set or adjust the QO level BAL Turning down the volume of the left or right speaker To turn down the volume of the right AN speaker press NC R 1 R 21 to turn down the an volume of the left speaker press X gt L 1 L 21 The volume level changes each time the button is pressed When the balance is right it displays CENTER SUB WFR When a sub woofer is connected to the unit select ON When a sub woofer is not connected select OFF DEC1 2 This allows you to set to the decode mode when external equipment connected to Digital 1 or 2 uses Dolby Digital or DTS or when an equipment such as a BS digital tuner is connected to Digital 1 or 2 It is helpful in the following situations When the sound is not audible at the beginning of the playback When noise is heard when selecting a chapter AUTO PCM Normally this mode should be selected DTS This mode should be selected when the sound is DTS Other sounds than DTS are not heard t allows you to return to source sound source display a few seconds later 40 Preferences RD SD E53 EGS Ca 7 X Lx SETUP Number buttons MARK ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO QD C PQRS TUV WXYZ TV RETURN You can change the initial settings of this product according to the environment the product is used in Set the remo
45. GEA sp Clock display 54 Giving Editing Titles Things You Should Know about Editing You cannot edit an MD while its write protect knob is open IRF page 72 When you attempt to edit a protected MD DISC PROTECTED appears When you finish editing EDITING appears then WRITING flashes and the edited setting is recorded to the MD While WRITING is displayed be careful not to bump or sway the main unit Such movement may interfere with MD playback You cannot edit an MD during program playback random playback or group playback AUDIO t e TUNING TUNING Remote control GROUP TITLE SKIP mode selector gt gt MDTITLE EDIT Number buttons GROUP MARK TV RETURN Set the remote control mode selector aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Giving Editing Titles You can give titles to an MD disc tracks and groups II While the track or group to which you want to give a title is being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 Display the title editing mode 55 For editing an MD disc title or track titles MDTITLE EDIT Press mode to display the title editing amp TUNING To edit a disc title press o repeatedly to display DISC TITLE You can also display MD TITLE EDIT DISC TITLE by pressing while the disc is stopped amp TUNING You can also
46. JVC COMPACT COMPONENT MD SYSTEM NX DV3 Consists of CA NXDV3 and SP NXDV3 IGITAL AV 7 73AADI I IIA Lp AV WWI EHE MEN Digital Direct Progressive Scan Warnings Cautions and Others G 1 CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION 0 1 button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the STANDBY lamp goes off The button in any position does not disconnect the mains line When the system is on standby the STANDBY ON lamp lights red When the system is turned on the STANDBY ON lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled CAUTION 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 Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly 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 IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do
47. KIP C Confirm that you no longer need the tracks and then press AO During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing 64 Using the Timers a AUDIO Remote control mode selector AUDIO t S TUNING TUNING Number buttons ABC CANCEL TV RETURN CLOCK TIMER SLEEP Set the remote control mode selector to aupio AUDIO before using the number buttons Sleep Timer When the specified time passes the main unit automatically turns off SLEEP Press Each time you press the time display in minutes toggles as follows 20 30 60 Cancel Sleep lt 150 120 indicator disappears 65 Set the clock beforehand amp gt page 19 Example Display while the sleep timer is set to 60 minutes Sleep indicator SLEEP NOTE When you set the sleep timer the display window automatically dims Before the clock has been set While 0 00 is flashing when you press CLOCK ADJUST appears 17 page 19 Changing the sleep timer setting Press C repeatedly to select the time again Confirming the sleep timer setting remaining time With the sleep timer activated press e once To Go to Bed Using Sleep Timer and to Wake Up
48. MDLP mode Recording disc track number TR pHIGH GR EEA SP This indicator lights up during x5 high Speed Tis indicator lights up recording during group recording When HCMS CANNOT COPY appears refer to pages 71 and 73 NOTE The recorded sound level is automatically adjusted The CD rotates at high speed during x5 high speed recording Therefore depending on the condition of the CD the sound may be recorded improperly and affected by noise If the sound is not recorded properly select normal speed recording The remaining time for recording differs depend ing on the selected MDLP mode You cannot record sound while the repeat play back function is on Starting the recording func tion automatically cancels repeat playback While recording a DVD video you cannot make settings on the DVD including audio subtitle view angles picture magnification and surround mode selection During the recording operation the surround mode is automatically deselected 07 page 39 Quitting Recording Press 52 Continued Recording Sound to MDs Recording Only One Track from a Disc Excluding DVD VIDEOs Before proceeding to step 6 start playback of the track you want to record Pressing in step 6 returns playback to the beginning of the track and only that track is recorded This one track recording is not available for
49. NING e You can also use lt lt step 4 In this case step 3 is not needed 7 Slide show playback For a JPEG disc when you press in step 5 files are continuously played back from the selected file slide show playback When you press only a selected file is played back A file is displayed for approximately 3 seconds in a slide show playback After all files are played back the playback is automatically stopped y Stopp J STEP is displayed during program playback and random playback NOTE The repeat types can also be changed while the disc is stopped The repeat playback is automatically canceled if there is a file that cannot be played back 05 page 4 38 Setting and Adjusting Surround Mode BOO mna SURROUND MODE qo SETTING CH LEVEL CO About Surround Mode Multi channels Surround Mode When a multi chan nel signal is Te with AUTO SUR PPCM ROUND setting DOLBY DIGITAL this unit automati DTS cally determines the correct format and turns the surround mode ON When a 2ch signal is input the unit automatically turns off the surround mode 39 Selecting the Surround Mode EDRO K E SURROUND MOI 1 Press repeatedly to select the surround mode Each time you press 5 the display toggles as follows WI When the speaker position is F1 or
50. OUP UNGROUP ALL Canceling a specified group UNGROUP Example Canceling group 1 MWhile a track in the group you want to can cel group 1 in the example shown above is being played back 1 Press repeatedly to select UNGROUP 2 Press C Example When you want to cancel group 1 You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP or 3 Press C 4 Press During editing you can return to the previous step CANCEL by pressing You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing CDA 63 Canceling all groups UNGROUP ALL Example Canceling all groups 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press repeatedly to select UNGROUP ALL 2 Press 3 Press You can quit the editing operation by pressing MD TITLE EDIT For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 55 Erasing a Group ERASE GROUP You can erase a group including all tracks in the group Example Erasing group 2 Once you erase a track you cannot retrieve it Before erasing a track confirm that you no longer need it M While a track in the group you want to erase group 2 in the example shown above is being played back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press repeatedly to select ERASE GROUP 2 Press Cy You can also select a group number with GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE S
51. P3s To play back a CD RW on this product erase all tracks if the CD RW was recorded in a format other than the audio CD format Using the CD RW without erasing all tracks may result in damage to the speakers or other parts caused by sudden loud volume SVCD dise NTSC SUPER VIDEO VIDEO zze g DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT CD R ISG DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable COMPACT CD RW ISG DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation Note on Region Code DVD players and DVD VIDEOs have their own region code numbers This product can only play back a DVD VIDEO recorded with the region code number and video format mentioned above Examples 9o00 If a DVD VIDEO with an improper region code number is loaded REGION CODE ERROR appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start ES Discs that cannot be played back The following discs cannot be played back DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RW recorded in VR format CD ROM CD I CD I Ready Photo CD SACD etc Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers Damaged discs and discs in an extraordinary shape other than a disc of 12 cm or 8 cm in diameter cannot be played back JVC do not guarantee the operation and sound quality of discs not authorized by CD DA which is a CD specification Before playback confirm that the disc
52. TE When playing back a disc containing both MP3 WMA and JPEG files set one of them to be played 057 page 41 1 Insert a disc Example TV screen This indicator lights up during repeat playback ISF page 38 Elapsed playing time of This indicator lights up during program playback I page 32 the selected track Group list only for MP3 WMA FILE PROGRAM REPEAT STEP Time 00 02 15 gt Group 1 10 Track 1 6 Total 128 spring 1 begonia mp3 summer 2 german chamomile mp3 fall 3 kiwi fruit mp3 winter 4 orchard grass mp3 montajn 5 petunia mp3 Track _Information 6 north pale mp3 Title begonia Artist nipper kun Album Voice Tag information of the selected track only for MP3 WMA Track list Tracks con tained in the selected group Example Display window Group number Track number MP3 WMA is displayed when a WMA disc is loaded and JPG is displayed when a JPEG disc is loaded 2 Press 2 7 to select a group 3 Press E to move to the track list gt Pressing w returns to the group list 4 Press 7 to select a track 5 Press Example Display during playback Group number Track number GR TR MP3 Elapsed playing time This indicator is not displayed while a JPEG is loaded At first a track title file name is scrolled
53. Using DAILY Timer 1 Set DAILY Timer 13 gt page 67 2 Play the sound source you want to listen to SLEEP 3 Press to set the sleep timer Once the specified time has been reached power is automatically turned off and it is turned on again at the time to which DAILY Timer has been set you want to record an FM AM radio Recording Timer broadcast You can use the recording timer function to record FM AM broadcasts or sound from other equipment to an MD This operates only once after it has been set NOTE Timer settings remain unchanged until the timer is replaced by new setting 1 Prepare to record Radio Preset the radio station whose broadcast you want to record ISF page 22 Follow the operation manual for the equipment equipment MD Insert MD IR page 45 recording CLOCK TIMER 2 Press CO twice to go to the start time setting display for REC Timer 3 Press 19 9 or C to set the starting time and ending time You can use the number buttons to set the recording time Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 For setting the clock refer to Setting the Clock 07 page 19 Entering the hour gt Entering the of SET minute gt C S TUNING TUNING 4 Press or to select TUNER FM AM AUX or AUX DIGITAL 1 2 to select the sound source to be record
54. Y _ appears on the TV screen and in the display window on the main unit 3 Press the number buttons to enter a pin code 4 digits The method of getting a pin code is different depending on the disc 4 Press When a correct pin code is entered BONUS disappears and the playback of the bonus group starts e f an incorrect pin code is entered try entering a correct pin code again For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 29 Browsable Still Pictures B S P AUDIO There are some DVD AUDIO discs with still pic tures recorded Among the still pictures there are pictures called B S P browsable still pictures You can change these pictures as if turning over pages B S P indicator BSP This operation can be carried out when 5 is lit in the display window on the main unit MWhile a disc is being played back 1 Press Each time you press the still picture will be switched over You can also change the pictures by pressing 4 7 v 5 Example TV screen Selected page Total number of pages PAGE 1 2 a 1 Selected page 7 still picture 2 Wait for a few seconds or press 9 NOTE You can operate this function on the menu bar 057 page 35 Playing Back the Disc in the Desired Order Program Playback ET You can program a maximum of 99 chapters tracks You can
55. a Group ENTRY GROUP 61 Dividing a Group into Two Groups DIVIDE GR iiuie ice cnn tnnc 61 Joining Groups JOIN GROUP 62 Moving a Group MOVE GROUP 62 Canceling a Group UNGROUP UNGROUP ALL Erasing a Group ERASE GROUP Convenient Functions Using the Timers 65 Sleep WIMP coin 65 To Go to Bed Using Sleep Timer and to Wake Up Using DAILY Timer 65 Recording Timer ssssssseees 66 DAILY Timer Alarm Timer 67 Auto Standby ce ae 69 Disc MD Ejection Lock 69 Using AV COMPU LINK 70 Connection and Setting 70 OPGr ations is REIR 70 Reference Restrictions on MDS 71 Serial Copy Management System SCMS 71 Handling Discs MDs 72 MD Disc Messages 73 Troubleshooting 74 FAO erie errr ere rer 75 OSS ANY PTT 76 Specifications 77 Notes on Operation Suitable Locations for the Main Unit To minimize the need for servicing and maintain the high quality of this product do not place the main unit in the following location
56. a Toshiba TV Press 0 then 8 If there are two or more manufacturer s codes try them in turn and select the one that causes the product to work properly Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code JVC 01 Samsung 12 Hitachi 10 Sanyo 13 Magnavox 02 Sharp 06 Mitsubishi 03 Sony 07 Panasonic 04 11 Toshiba 08 Philips 14 Zenith 09 RCA 05 6 1 TV 5 Release NOTE The manufacturer s codes may be changed without notice You may not be able to operate a TV produced by the manufacturer shown above For TV operation Operate the remote control by pointing it towards the TV lt Turn on off the power CHANNEL Change channels DE CD Adjust volume MARK WXYZ AUDIO V Select channels 1 lt 100 Change between the previously selected channel and the cur rent channel TV RETURN TVMIDEO Change between TV and video input 1 Make sure to slide the remote control mode selector to the TV side in advance NOTE When the batteries are replaced perform the man ufacturer s code setting again Connections Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug Connecting the Antennas Connecting the AM antenna 1 Set up the AM antenna supplied Insert the tab into the slot Main unit rear view Black
57. a stereo mini plug not supplied While the headphones are connected the speakers do not produce any sound 11 Remote Control The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained 13 13 39 20 24 27 33 34 38 52 20 50 54 27 13 26 27 36 45 52 54 28 31 38 46 47 53 55 62 64 26 28 13 25 29 32 35 36 38 41 49 55 57 64 41 29 29 26 22 32 34 32 4834 38 48 56 60 64 55 59 19 23 26 46 50 53 54 56 48 19 23 48 54 55 57 68 19 33 47 55 66 68 51 mar gt AUDIO si IVNIDEO 1 DVD 1 1 esowe ot EMOTE CONTROL RM SNXDV3U URROUND c D PLAY FM MODE REPEAT CH LEVEY DISP CHARA MARK TITLE SEARCH GHI AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGIE ZOOM RETURN PAGE SCAN M DE SETTING O Qm BASS TREBLE CO CHO MD TITBE EDIT mo Gow ABC OIO CD JKL MNO CANCEL TV RETURN CLOCK TIMER SLEEP A STANDBY REC Opening the cover p ON AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE ZOOM RETURN PAGE SCAN MODE SETTING PLAY FM MODE REPEAT CHLEVEL Fo 20 20 20 20 22 54 20 45 47 54 27 28 46 26 20 13 19 19 22 27 46 53 55 57 58 60 61 66 68 20 21 26 28 19 25 29 31 35 37 40 41 56 35 36 30 30 30 31 40 40
58. ack regardless of this setting 0 AUDIO 22 SPK SETTING Items Contents initial setting Items Contents DIGITAL Select an output signal type from the following LEVEL This allows you to adjust the volume of the AUDIO in accordance with the equipment connected to surround speakers Sub woofer does not work OUTPUT the digital audio output terminal AV amplifier when 2ch sound is used etc See the list below for the preference items and output signal SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER PCM ONLY SUBWOOFER Displayed when SUB WFR is Equipment corresponding only to linear PCM set to ON Bx page 40 This allows you to select a speaker and adjust DOLBY DIGITAL PCM its volume Dolby digital decoder or equipment having the same function TEST TONE test tone is produced when it is set to ON STREAM PCM The test tone is output from the currently used DTS Dolby digital decoder or equipment having Speakers The output order is click wise with the the same function listening point as a center Setting it to OFF stops the test tone D Dynamic To make adjustments for the difference m AME AEPS TS cs RANGE between a high volume and a low volume when RETURN COMPRESSION playing back with low volume only for a DVD It allows you to return to the speaker setting recorded with Dolby digital Screen AUTO DISTANCE If the distance from the listening point to each
59. ade TV set Set the main unit s AV COMPU LINK MODE setting 07 page 43 as follows When connecting to the VIDEO 1 input terminal of the TV DVD 2 When connecting to the VIDEO 2 input terminal of the TV DVD 3 When connecting to the VIDEO 3 input terminal of the TV DVD 1 Operations You can enjoy sound or video simply by starting playback on the main unit You do not have to select the input setting for the TV or turn on the TV beforehand 1 Turn on the main power to the TV 2 Insert a disc into the main unit 3 Press on the main unit The following operation is performed automatically The TV set will be turned on TV input will be switched to external input Video 1 2 or 3 of the main unit When you turn off the main unit power to the TV is not turned off 70 Restrictions on MDs Because the MD recording method has some restrictions the following phenomena may occur The phenom ena are not a malfunction of this product Phenomenon Possible cause DISC FULL appears even though Regardless of remaining recordable time MDs have a limit on the number of recordable time as printed on the MD recordable tracks You cannot record 255 or more tracks to an MD You can remains record up to 254 tracks to an MD DISC FULL appears even though the track numbers and recordable time have not reached the limit Repeated partial erasure and recording creates many blanks on an MD When yo
60. an record up to 254 tracks to an MD If you try to record 255 or more tracks DISC FULL appears When you use a partially recorded MD this product searches for the blank portion and records the new tracks to that portion Unlike cassette tape recording you cannot record over old tracks on an MD Changing in sound volume and quality on this product during recording does not affect the recorded sound Sound from a CD is recorded as digital signals to an MD Sound from the radio or AUX is con verted from analog signals to digital signals dur ing recording When you record a disc track marks are auto matically inserted between tracks However track marks may not be inserted when a DVD VIDEO or DVD AUDIO is recorded Recording All Tracks from Disc to an MD 1 Press and then press CE The DVD is selected as the sound source and playback is stopped MWhen recording sound from DVD VIDEOs Play back a title or chapter pause playback S TUNING and then press to return to the begin ning of the first title chapter You may not be able to record a DVD VIDEO depending on the disc 2 Insert MD Close the write protect knob on the MD beforehand page 72 Press C5 to select the MDLP mode Each time you press the display tog gles as follows 5 P For standard stereo recording Maximum recording time is 80 4 minutes with an MD 80 L P 2 For x2 extended st
61. anceling random playback While playback is stopped press C repeatedly to display an item other than RANDOM NOTE Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also cancels random playback Repeat Playback Refer to page 38 for repeat playback of MP3 WMA and JPEG files i While a disc is being played back REPEAT Press Each time you press ey the repeat type will be chang For DVD VIDEO ed Repeat types Display on the Display in the display window TV screen on the main unit current chapter CHAP CHaPTER C COTTLE Ime cu Cancels repeat OFF id For DVD AUDIO Repeat types Display an display window on the main unit CO TRACK TRacKr Jije de GROUP RUE GALL Cancels repeat OFF For CD VCD SVCD Repeat types window on the main unit currenttrack C TRACK FRACK Meee Cancels repeat C OFF ao STEP is displayed during program playback or random playbac Fora VCD and SVCD the operation be carried out during playback without the PBC function 057 page 26 You can also operate this function the menu bar 0 page 35 For details on A B repeat repeat playback of a designated part refer to page 36 34 Status Bar and Menu Bar AUDIO f
62. are placed 07 page 9 When mounting the surround speakers on the wall pay attention to the following Obtain screws that are strong enough to mount the speakers to the wall If the screws used are not strong enough or the speakers are not properly mounted the speak ers may fall down causing injury or damaging other equipment If you are not sure about the strength of the wall or other things make sure to consult with a specialist Give careful consideration to the place to which the speakers are mounted If the speakers are mounted in areas that get in the way in daily lives or in locations where they can easily bump into people it may result in injury or damage to the equipment Information on Speaker Display N the display window Speaker Display shows input signals and the speaker in use sw Sub Woofer When the sub woofer is set to OFF E page 40 or when headphones are being used the light is off The light is on when the left front speaker signal is being input The light is on when the center speaker signal is being input The light is on when the right front speaker signal is being input The light is on when LFE signal is being input The light is on when the left surround speaker signal is being input The light is on when the monophonic signal is being input The light is on when the right surround speaker signal is being input When the line under L C R LS or
63. atically adjusts the screen width of the output signal 4 3 LB letter box Select this item when the aspect ratio of your TV is conventional 4 3 While viewing a wide screen picture the black bars appear on the top and bottom of the screen 4 3 PS pan scan Select this item when the aspect ratio of your TV is conventional 4 3 While viewing a wide screen picture the left and right edges of the picture will not be shown on the screen If the disc is not compatible with the pan scan the picture will be displayed at the letter box ratio PICTURE Select an item suitable to the video source SOURCE AUTO The video source type a video or film is automatically selected FILM Select this item when you want to view a film or video recorded with the progressive scan method VIDEO Select this item when you want to view a normal video Proceed with operations by following the description on the TV screen 41 SCREEN Select the screen saver mode between ON OFF SAVER screen saver activates when there is no operation made for about 5 minutes since a still picture was last displayed FILE If a disc includes an AUDIO file MP3 WMA and a TYPE still picture file JPEG select which file is played back If you change this setting open and close the disc tray or momentarily turn off the main unit A disc either with audio files or still picture files can be played b
64. channel signals and then converts them back to 4 channel signals via a special decoder when they are played back Since the sounds are recorded with 2 channel you can produce natural sounds even if you connect it to stereo equipment Down Mix This refers to the function that allows you to play back the multi channel sound tracks recorded with a surround mode 3 or greater channels mixing with stereo 2 channel sounds D Range Control This function allows you to understand relatively low sounds such as dialog clearly even if you turn down the volume of the TV in a loud volume scene when playing a DVD video recorded with Dolby Digital DTS Digital Theater System This is one of the surround modes that offer a maximum 5 1ch same as Dolby Digital Since this format uses low sound compression rate thicker sounds with less noise can be produced Dynamic Range This refers to the difference between the largest point and the smallest point of the sound level Interlace Scanning Jump Scanning This is a traditional video format mainly used by TV JPEG Joint Photographic coding Experts Group This is a static picture information compression format this is used widely for Internet and digital cameras Linear PCM Sound This is one of the methods that convert analog sound signals into digital sound signals It does not require compression at all at the time of conversion MLP Meridian Lossless Packing This is a name of t
65. complies with this CD specification by checking the marks and reading notes printed on the package Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended Continued Notes on Operation About MP3 WMA JPEG discs Playable MP3 WMA JPEG discs and files Discs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are play able except discs recorded in the packet write format UDF format Discs recorded in the multi session format are also playable Files with an extension of mp3 wma jpg or jpeg extensions with uppercase and lower case letters mixed are also acceptable are play able Notes on MP3 WMA JPEG discs and files A disc may not be played back or reading it may take a long time depending on its recording con ditions or properties The time needed for reading varies with the num ber of groups or tracks files recorded on the disc If a character other than single byte English characters is used in the file name of an MP3 WMA JPEG file the track file name will not be displayed correctly The order of tracks groups displayed on the MP3 WMA Control screen and the order of files groups displayed on the JPEG Control screen may be different from that of files folders dis played on PC s monitor screen In the case of MP3 WMA discs since groups
66. cting with a TV TV Main unit VIDEO IN Supplied video cord rear view m at 6 S VIDEO Connect the main unit directly with a TV or a monitor without routing through a VCR Otherwise it may cause picture distortion while playing back Such picture distortion is caused by a copy protection system and thus it is not a malfunction TV or monitor Main unit Connecting directly Also if the main unit is connected to a TV with a built in VCR there may be picture distortion during playback NOTE You need to set MONITOR TYPE in the PICTURE menu correctly according to the aspect ratio of your TV 17 page 41 When a Clearer Picture Is Desired You can enjoy pictures of better quality using the following cord instead of the supplied video cord Connecting by using the S video cord Main unit S video cord rear view not supplied VIDEO S VIDEO IN Connect the ends of S video cord making sure that each end matches its compatible terminal 17 Connecting by using the component video cord You can enjoy better quality pictures than when using the S video cord COMPONENT VIDEO IN Component video cord not supplied COMPONENT Main unit rear view Use one of either the S video cord or the compo nent video cord If both cords are used pictures may not be played back properly NOTE
67. dded to each track You can set this product so that LP is not added to tracks 07 page 51 Example When editing 120 tracks recorded using long play stereo recording to an MD you can enter 10 characters to each track You cannot edit a title consisting of 62 or more characters When you want to edit a title contain ing 62 or more characters edit the title on the equipment on which the title was entered You can set a title during recording While recording from a CD except when recording only one track from a CD you can enter up to 16 track titles before recording finishes If you do not press before recording finishes the entered titles are not stored During group recording you can enter titles for the group Entering Titles Example To enter F DISP CHARA 1 Press repeatedly to select A as the character type 2 Press repeatedly to display F Character entry position flashing Selected character type A Uppercase characters or symbols a Lowercase characters or symbols 1 Numerical characters Several characters are assigned to one button Press the button repeatedly until the desired character is displayed For the available characters refer to Available Characters E3 on the right To move the character entry position QN Press e or Pd A gt d When you want to enter NO TV or two char acters which are assigned t
68. discs cannot be played back Disc Structure DVD VIDEO A DVD VIDEO consists of titles and each title may be divided into chapters Title 1 Title 2 o Chapter 1 Chapter 2 2 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 gt gt gt DVD AUDIO A DVD AUDIO consists of groups and each group may be divided into tracks Some discs include a bonus group that requires a password for playing 07 page 31 Group 1 Group 2 m 4 gt Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2 e gt lt P 4 44 VCD SVCD CD VCD SVCD and CD consist of tracks In general each track has its own track number On some discs each track may also be further divided by indexes Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 gt 3 4 gt gt 4 5 MP3 WMA JPEG discs On an MP3 WMA JPEG disc each still picture material is recorded as a track file Tracks Files are usually grouped into a folder Folders can also include other folders creating hierarchical folder layers This unit simplifies the hierarchical construction of a disc and manages folders by groups r Up to 99 groups f n Group 1 Group 2 Track 2 Group 3 Track 1 File 1 ce s Group 4 Group 5 File 2 4 Up to 150 files 4 gt M 4 7 This
69. e films that has been difficult to achieve so far WMA Acronyms for Windows MediaR Audio This is the sound compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation in the U S 76 Specifications IMD DVD receiver CA NXDV3 Amplifier Output power Input terminals lt Analog gt lt Digital gt Output terminals lt Analog gt lt Digital gt lt Other gt Tuner Frequency Antenna 77 Front 30 W 30W at4 1096 THD Surround 30 W 30 W at4 1096 THD AUXx1 500 mV 47 Digital optical input x 2 23 dBm to 15 dBm Optical square terminal Compatible with frequency of 32 kHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz Front speakerx2 Impedance 4 16 Surround speakerx2 Impedance 4 16 Headphone 1 Impedance 16 1 Sub wooferx 1 DVD CD optical output x 1 23 dBm to 15 dBm Optical square terminal AV COMPU LINK x 2 3 5 VIDEO x 1 S VIDEO x 1 COMPONENT x 1 FM 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM 531 kHz 1710 kHz 9kHz STEP 530 kHz 1710 kHz 10kHz STEP FM 75 O Unbalanced AM Loop antenna Timer Timer Format Sleep timer Clock display DVD player Playable discs MD recorder Audio playing system Recording system Reading system 1 Program behavior switch between ONCE REC and DAILY 10 20 30 60 90 120 150 minutes Auto dimmer 24 hour format DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO CD VCD SVCD CD R CD RW CD VCD SVCD MP3 WMA JPEG format
70. ed STUNING TUNING Press and then press the number buttons to select the preset number of the radio station whose broad cast you want to record Refer to Using the number buttons 027 page 19 SET Press S TUNING Press to select the MDLP mode page 52 SET Press The settings appear in the display window When the main unit is on press 0 1 AUDIO to turn off the main unit REC While the recording timer is functioning the volume is set to 0 and no sound is pro duced from the speakers or headphones The recording timer is available only when the main unit is turned off NOTE During operation you can return to the previous step by pressing You quit the recording CLOCKITIMER timer settings by pressing The settings are not stored When you want to change the track mark options make the change before or after setting the recording timer 07 step and 4 on page 54 66 Continued Using the Timers Canceling the recording timer CLOCK TIMER Press C once to display REC TIMER and then press In the display window REC will have disappeared When REC Timer is finished these displays will also disappear Activating the recording timer again The settings for REC Timer are recorded in the memory Press O once to display REC TIMER and then press C The set
71. ed frequently Playback Refer to page 37 for playing back MP3 WMA and JPEG 1 Press 2 left on the main unit The disc tray comes out 2 Place a disc on the disc tray Letter printed surface Disc tray When you want to listen to an 8 cm disc place it on the inner hollow of the disc tray 3 Press When the disc is loaded DISC IN lamp on the main unit lights red ilDisplay for DVD VIDEO Display while a DVD VIDEO is being played back Title number Chapter number TITLE CHAP Elapsed playing time Display while the DVD VIDEO is stopped e While resume function 07 page 27 is on e While resume function 07 page 27 is off Total number of titles Continued on next page 24 Continued Basic Operations of the DVD Player E Display for CD Display while a CD is being played back Track number Elapsed playing time TR Display while the CD is stopped Total number of tracks Total playing time TR E Display for DVD AUDIO Display while a DVD AUDIO is being played back Group number Track number GR TR Elapsed playing time Display while the DVD AUDIO is stopped Group number Track number 25 ilDisplay for VCD SVCD Display while a VCD SVCD is being played back PBC indicator Track number E amp F page 26 PBC indicator is displayed while PBC is acti vated Display while the VCD SVCD is
72. ed to this product must be within the range of 4 O to 16 Cooling fan is built into the main unit for emitting generated heat The internal cooling fan auto matically rotates and stops To ensure sufficient cooling leave a space of more than 1 cm between the main unit and the speakers or other objects Connecting Other Equipment Connecting with digital equipment Read this section when connecting other audio Input AV amplifier with a built in equipment to this product decoder not supplied Co To an optical E input terminal Output Other audio equipment Optical digital cable e not supplied fe Main unit rear view DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL 2 DIGITAL OU DIGITAL IN STREAM Output Input Audio cord not supplied t To DIGITAL 1 or 2 terminal Optical digital cable not supplied Input Main unit rear view CAUTION To an optical digital output terminal Before connecting other equipment turn off both D player CS tuner Output not supplied LT the main unit and the equipment For details of signals to be output refer to page 42 16 Continued Connections Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug Conne
73. ereo recording Maximum recording time is 160 E minutes with an MD 80 L P4 For x4 extended stereo recording Maximum recording time is 320 minutes with an MD 80 As you change the MDLP mode SP LP2 gt LP4 the sound quality also changes When you want to record sound at the best possible quality select the SP mode When you use an MD car audio system portable MD player or other MD player that is not compatible with the MDLP mode select the SP mode GROUP 4 Press to set group recording Each time you press the display toggles as follows Activates group G ROU P R E C ON recording initial t setting GROUP REC OFF Cancels group recording You can form or cancel a group after the recording finishes I8 pages 60 and 63 D Press 5 to select the recording speed Each time you press C5 the display toggles as follows x5 high speed recording 5 t EED only for CDs x1 SPEED Normal speed recording Select normal speed when you want to play back a disc other than a CD If you select x5 SPEED for a disc other than a CD and press c5 CANNOT REC x1 REC ONLY appears in the display window and record ing does not start Recorded sound quality is the same for both high speed recording and normal speed recording You cannot listen to the sound during x5 high speed recording REC 6 Press Example Display while CD is recorded Remaining MD recording time
74. esired 17 Connecting the Sub woofer 18 Connecting the Power 18 Basic Operations Basic Operations 19 Setting the 19 Turning On Off the Main Unit Used frequently 20 Adjusting the Volume Used frequently 20 Temporarily Turning Off the Sound FADE 20 Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound AHB PRO 20 Using Clear Voice Function 20 Adjusting Bass Treble Sound 20 Changing the Brightness of the Display Window DIMMER kis 21 Used frequently marks refer to operation used frequently You can quickly learn the general usage of this Listening to Radio Broadcasts Listening to Radio Broadcasts d Used frequently 22 Setting the AM Tuner Spacing 22 Selecting a Radio Station 22 Storing Radio Stations 23 Tuning in to a Preset Radio Station 23 Changing the Display in the Display Window 23 Listening to Discs Basic Operations of the DVD Player 24 Used frequently 24 Changing the Display in the
75. et the surround mode and play back the disc are connected to the main unit with headphones being disconnected You are trying to turn the surround OFF while S Mn ad with surround MULTI CH multi channel sound where down mix is not you wi allowed was being played OFF pause once turn surround OFF and then restart 73 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution e No sound video is Improper connection Connect all cords properly 15 produced Headphones are connected Disconnect the headphone plug 11 The clock display is A power failure occurred or the Reset the clock 19 flashing power plug was disconnected The disc is upside down Place the disc on the disc tray with 24 the letter printed surface facing up Disc playback does not start Moisture has condens d onthe Leave the main unit turned on wait lens for approximately 1 or 2 hours and 3 then operate the main unit A certain point cannot be The disc is scratched or dirty Clean or replace the disc 72 played back properly An error occurred on the MD Record to the MD again 51 cannot record ar The MD is write protected Cancel the write protection 72 A radio Broadcast No antenna is connected Connect an antenna 14 be received fas eer The main unit is located close to a A whirring noise is TV computer or other elect
76. for a S TUNING TUNING amp broadcast press Or gt V 2 When the main unit has received an FM stereo broadcast ST lights up NOTE If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise you may be able to hear more easily by pressing i adi to switch the sound to monaural reception In this case MONO lights up To return the sound to stereo reception press PLAY EM MODE CO again or select another FM radio station 22 Continued For the locations of remote control Listening to Radio Broadcasts buttons refer to page 22 Storing Radio Stations Changing the Display in the Preset Display Window You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to DISP CHARA 15 AM radio stations Press DISP CHARA e Each time you press C the display tog gles as follows Display while a radio MWhile the broadcast from the radio station you want to preset is being received 1 Set the remote control mode broadcast is being selector to AUDIO received 859 page 22 AUDIO With an MD loaded REM Time display re MD recordi g SET 2 Press i SET flashes for approximately 5 seconds Clock display 3 While SET is flashing press the MARK TVRETURN 100 number buttons Gig to select the preset number you want to use Refer to Using the number buttons Ex page 19 4 While the selected nu
77. h the parental lock function COUNTRY CODE 07 page 44 Select your country or area SET LEVEL The restriction is stricter as the number becomes smaller NONE is no restriction PASSWORD essential Enter four digit number as your password using the number buttons 1 9 0 every time Enter 8888 if you forget your password The password is required at the time of playback If you enter a wrong password three times EXIT will be automatically selected 43 Code Language Code Language AA _ Afar MK Macedonian AB _ Abkhazian ML Malayalam AF _ Afrikaans MN Mongolian AM Ameharic MO Moldavian AR Arabic MR Marathi AS Assamese MS _ Malay MAY AY Aymara MT Maltese AZ Azerbaijani MY Burmese BA Bashkir NA Nauru BE Byelorussian NE Nepali BG NL Dutch BH NO Norwegian BI Bislama OC Occitan BN Bengali Bangla OM Oromo BO Tibetan OR Oriya BR PA Panjabi CA Catalan PL Polish CO Corsican PS Pashto Pushto CS Czech PT Portuguese CY Welsh QU Quechua DA Danish RM DZ Bhutani RN Kirundi EL Greek RO Rumanian EO Esperanto RU Russian ET Estonian RW Kinyarwanda EU Basque SA Sanskrit FA Persian SD Sindhi Finnish SG
78. hat does not mean there is something wrong with the unit H Others Q A Some discs do not respond to the operations explained in this Users Manual Some discs may not respond to the opera tions on this unit because of reasons such as the contents creators intentions or struc tural limitations Q Can I record DVD video contents onto a gt videotape Since most DVD contents are copy pro tected you cannot record the contents to a videotape Can record with this unit No you cannot Glossary B S P Static pictures from DVD audios may include not only the pictures displayed automatically together with the audio playback but also the pictures that can be optionally selected by users These pictures are called B S P Browsable Still Picture Component This is one of the video signals and refers to the signal of the three primary colors of light R G B and the other picture signal color difference signal Y CB CR that has been efficiently converted based on R G B Since each signal is transmitted via a separate signal line it makes it possible to transmit high quality pictures Dolby Digital This is one of the surround modes It is capable of dealing with up to 5 1 channel in total which includes front 3 channel surround 2 channel and sub woofer 0 1 channel Dolby Surround This is one of the surround modes It records the total 4 channel sound signals of front surround into 2
79. he multi channel sound compression format employed by DVD audios The compression ratio is about 1 2 and the compressed data can be completely restored because a reversible data compression method is available It allows you to play back high quality sounds MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 This is the international standard for sound information compression format that allows you to compress data to one tenth its original size without greatly impairing the original sound quality MPEG Audio This is a surround format that allows you to compress sound data It is capable of handling a maximum 7 1 channels NTSC This is the TV video format used in countries such as Japan and the U S In European countries other formats PAL or SECAM are used Since the number of frames and the number of scanning lines are different the two formats are incompatible with each other Packet write method This is one of the methods used to record data onto CD R RW that allows you to further divide tracks before recording depending on the free space available on the disc This unit is unable to play back the sounds on CD R RW discs that have been recorded using this method PBC Playback Control This is the signal recorded with Video CDs Version2 to control the playback operation You can use the menu screen of recorded PBC enabled video CDs to run interactive software and software with searching capabilities Furthermore with video CDs on which h
80. he track num bers Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 Track number Program number t NOTE CANCEL When you want to erase the program press while playback is stopped Programmed tracks are erased one by one from the last track Holding down erases all programmed tracks When you try to program the 33rd track MEM ORY FULL appears in the display window to indicate that 33 or more tracks cannot be pro grammed When total time for program playback reaches 2 hours 31 minutes for an MD appears 4 Press 6 NOTE You can set tracks for program playback either from a CD MD or DVD Confirming the programmed track order S TUNING While playback is stopped press TUNING amp Or repeatedly You can add a track as the last track in the program or erase the last track I step 3 Canceling the program playback While playback is stopped press PLAY FM MODE repeatedly to display an item other than PROGRAM This operation does not erase the program Erasing all the programmed tracks While playback is stopped hold down CANCEL NOTE Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also erases all the programmed tracks This operation also cancels program playback For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 45 Random
81. igh definition still pictures are recorded it allows you to playback the still picture using resolution more than four times larger than that for playing moving pictures Progressive scanning method sequential scanning This is the scanning method used with DVD videos and others that enables you to display high quality pictures without the flickering that normally accompanies pictures produced using the interlacing scanning method Region Number Managing areas where tracks can be played This refers to the system in which tracks on a disc can be played only in the specified areas You cannot play tracks on a disc if the region number on the disc and the region number on the DVD player do not correspond Resume Playback It refers to resuming playback from the point where you have paused Screen Saver Displaying a still picture on a TV screen for a long time may sometimes cause screen burning leaving a burned in image of the still picture The screen saver function prevents it from occurring Video Fine Processor function This is our original function that enables fine tuning adjustment of pictures It allows you to adjust items such as gamma correction to select brightness contrast and intermediate brightness of the pictures depending on the preferences you make for your software or room conditions It even enables you to display smooth pictures with deep tones thus producing a level of picture quality in movi
82. igua and Barbuda FJ Fiji LR_ Liberia SH Saint Helena Anguilla FK Falkland Islands LS Lesotho SI Slovenia AL Albania Malvinas LT Lithuania SJ Svalbard and Jan AM Armenia FM Micronesia LU Luxembourg Mayen AN Netherlands Antilles Federated States of LV Latvia SK Slovakia AO Angola FO Faroe Islands LY Libyan Arab SL Sierra Leone AQ Antarctica FR France Jamahiriya SM San Marino AR Argentina FX France Metropolitan MA Morocco SN Senegal AS American Samoa GA Gabon MC Monaco SO Somalia AT Austria GB United Kingdom MD Moldova Republic of SR Suriname AU Australia GD Grenada MG Madagascar ST SaoTome and Principe AW Aruba GE Georgia MH Marshall Islands SV El Salvador AZ Azerbaijan GF French Guiana ML Mali SY Syrian Arab Republic BA Bosnia and GH Ghana MM Myanmar SZ Swaziland Herzegovina GI Gibraltar MN Mongolia TC Turks and Caicos BB Barbados GL Greenland MO Macau Islands BD Bangladesh GM Gambia MP Northern Mariana TD Chad BE Belgium GN Guinea Islands TF French Southern BF Burkina Faso GP Guadeloupe MQ Martinique Territories BG Bulgaria Equatorial Guinea MR Mauritania TG Togo BH Bahrain GR Greece MS Montserrat TH Thailand BI Burundi GS South Georgia and MT Malta TJ Tajikistan BJ Benin the South Sandwich MU Mauritius TK Tokelau BM Bermuda Islands MV Maldives TM Tur
83. in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock li When condensation or water drops adhere to the lens In any of the following cases condensation or water drops may adhere to the lens to prevent the system from working properly Immediately after roomheating starts When the system is installed in a steamy or damp space When the system is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm space In any of these cases leave the system turned on for 1 or 2 hours before use Supplied Accessories Check to be sure you have all of the supplied accessories The number in parentheses is the quantity of the pieces supplied If anything is missing contact your dealer immediately Remote control 1 Batteries 2 FM antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1 Video cord 1 Power cord 1 Speaker cord 4 bundles with plugs 2 meters each Speaker cord 2 bundles without plugs 10 meters each Stand For the surround speakers 1 Screw For mounting the surround speakers to the stand 2 Foot seal to prevent the surround speakers from slipping 8 AC plug adaptor 1 This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only un
84. ing Back the Designated Part Repeatedly A B Repeat Playback SVCD MWhile a disc is being played back SCREEN 1 Press twice The menu bar 02 page 35 appears 2 Press u to select exor 3 Press E9 Press 27 v to select 5 Press at the starting point of the part to be repeated designat ing A point The icon on the menu bar will be e 6 Press at the end of the part to be repeated designating B point The icon on the menu bar will be eas G A B appears in the display window on the main unit and the part between A and B points is played back repeatedly Canceling A B repeat playback To cancel A B repeat playback Press With being highlighted press twice Select e orr NOTE You can operate a VCD and SVCD while the disc is played back with PBC off A B repeat playback is possible only within the same title or track A B repeat playback cannot be carried out during PBC playback program playback random playback and repeat playback Designate the Time Time Search iIWhile a disc is being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV ON 2 Press twice The menu bar appears I3 page 35 Press Ty Ce to select 7 4 Press D Enter the time using the number buttons CO G Example When you want to play back a disc from the position of 0 hour 23 minutes 45
85. ing the number buttons E3 page 19 MWhen you select AUX AUX DIGITAL1 or AUX DIGITAL2 just proceed to step5 5 Press 6 Press Gs or G5 to adjust the playback volume 7 Press The settings appear in the display window 8 When the main unit is turned on 5 1 AUDIO press to turn off the main unit DAILY 1 The DAILY timer is available only when the main unit is turned off NOTE During operation you can return to the previous step by pressing You quit the playback CLOCKITIMER timer settings by pressing The settings not stored When the playback timer starts the volume gradually increases to the selected level Canceling the daily timer function CLOCKITI Press C three times to display DAILY TIMER CANCEL and then press In the display window and DAILY will have disappeared Activating the daily timer again The settings for DAILY Timer are recorded in the CLOCK TIMER three times to display DAILY TIMER and then press The settings details will be displayed one by one after which and DAILY will be displayed NOTE When the power plug is disconnected or the power is cut the playback timer settings may be lost If the settings are lost set the clock and playback timer again When you operate the playback timer with a DVD VIDEO DVD
86. ining time of current chapter track D VCD SVCD ME Elapsed playing time of current track EM Remaining time of current track OTAL Elapsed playing time of disc REM Remaining time of disc z3og Aa Repeat mode page 34 Time search B ISF page 36 CHAPS TRACK m Chapter search Track search HE DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO Selects a chapter track Press the number buttons to enter the chapter track number and press Examples 5 24 CO DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO VCD SVCD page 29 WS DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO SVCD ISF page 29 I 2 518 3 JE a Pa lt DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO ISF page 30 DVD AUDIO PAGE Switches the still pictures B S P Page switch recorded on a DVD AUDIO disc page 32 Information displayed on the status bar DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO the example below is for a DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO 8 5Mbps Transfer rate only for DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO Current title number DVD AUDIO Current group number CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 Time Playback status DVD VIDEO Current chapter number DVD AUDIO Current track number VCD SVCD CD the example below is for a CD RANDOM paved mode Time Current track number Playback status NOTE The playback status mark has the same meaning of the mark on the on screen guide I amp page 26 Play
87. k you cannot retrieve it Before erasing a track confirm that you no longer need it MD TITLE EDIT 1 Press repeatedly to select ALL ERASE 2 Press Confirm that you no longer need all tracks and then press You can quit the editing operation by pressing MD TITLE EDIT Editing Tracks by Group You can sort tracks into 99 groups maximum Forming a Group FORM GROUP You can group tracks together A sequence of tracks that is not registered in any group can be grouped Example Forming tune A tune B and tune C into a group 1 v amp a ap A While the track which you want to specify as the first in the group track 1 in the exam ple shown above is being played back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press repeatedly to select FORM GROUP 2 Press The first track number in the group You can also select a track number with Ec or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 3 Press C 4 Press or c to select the track number which you want to specify as the last in the group Track number 3 is selected in the example shown on the left The last track number in the group You can also select a track number with the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 5 Press C 6 Press
88. kmenistan BN Brunei Darussalam GT Guatemala MW Malawi TN Tunisia BO Bolivia GU Guam MX Mexico TO Tonga BR Brazil GW Guinea Bissau MY Malaysia TP East Timor BS Bahamas GY Guyana MZ Mozambique TR Turkey BT Bhutan HK Hong Kong NA Namibia TT Trinidad and Tobago BV Bouvet Island HM Heard Island and NC New Caledonia TV Tuvalu BW Botswana McDonald Islands NE Niger TW Taiwan BY Belarus HN Honduras NF Norfolk Island TZ Tanzania United BZ Belize HR Croatia NG Nigeria Republic of CA Canada HT Haiti NI Nicaragua UA Ukraine CC Cocos Keeling HU Hungary NL Netherlands UG Uganda Islands ID Indonesia NO Norway UM United States Minor CF Central African IE Ireland NP Nepal Outlying Islands Republic IL Israel NR Nauru US United States CG Congo IN India NU Niue UY Uruguay CH Switzerland IO British Indian Ocean NZ New Zealand UZ Uzbekistan CI C te d Ivoire Territory OM Oman VA Vatican City State CK Cook Islands IQ Iraq PA Panama Holy See CL Chile Iran Islamic Republic of PE Peru VC Saint Vincent and the CM Cameroon IS Iceland PF French Polynesia Grenadines CN China IT Italy PG Papua New Guinea VE Venezuela CO Colombia JM Jamaica PH Philippines VG Virgin Islands British CR Costa Rica JO Jordan PK Pakistan VI Virgin Islands U S CU Cuba JP Japan PL Poland VN Viet Nam
89. less otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 7 Setting Up the Unit This products allows you to enjoy virtual surround sound using only the four speakers in the front as it is equipped with the 4 speaker front surround function See Pattern 1 in the diagram below In addition to 4 speaker front surround Pattern 2 and Pattern 3 are available lil Pattern 1 JVC logo is placed outside am Left speaker SP NXDV3F Right speaker SP NXDV3F 17 Surround Surround speaker speaker SP NX SP NX Center unit TV stand CA NXDV3 Listening Point Mount the surround speakers on the supplied stand see below and place them in the center With this setting select F1 in Setting the Speaker Position 07 page 10 not supplied Mounting the Surround Speakers onto the Stand 1 Asshown in the diagram place one of the surround speakers on the supplied stand Place the speaker so that the speaker terminals face inside 2 Fixthe speaker to the stand from behind using the supplied screw Use a Phillips screwdriver In a similar way fix the other speaker to the stand About Front Surround Function Instead of the traditional 5 1 channel playback system we have introduced a virtual surround system that uti lizes four speakers si
90. mation You cannot form a group any more on the MD sonne Group information is stored in the same area Erase the disc or track titles you do not need as title information You are trying to join tracks that have different CANNOT JOIN MDLP modes SP LP2 LP4 or tracks of only 8 The MD system restricts such operation or less seconds in SP mode CANNOT LISTEN You are trying to adjust the volume during high You cannot listen to sound from a CD during Speed recording high speed recording You are trying to operate one track recording CANNOT REC with a VCD or SVCD during PBC playback Set to off 05 page 26 CANNOT TITLE YOu dne trying to entera You cannot enter more titles characters to an MD Turn off the main unit If the same message READ ERROR The main unit cannot read the MD appears again the MD may be damaged Replace the MD There is no more space in the MD or you are DISC FULL ra Replace the MD 7 page 71 trying to record 255 or more tracks DISC PROTECTED The MD is write protected Close the write protect knob on the MD 057 page 72 1 Eze A malfunction occurred during recording Press to quit recording press to eject the MD and then start recording again GROUP FULL You are trying to form 100 or more groups You can form up to 99 groups i i Select tracks that do not belong to any groups cn EMI T UT la pu LOAD ERROR The M
91. mber is flashing press STORED appears and the selected radio station is stored NOTE When you store a radio station to a preset number to which another radio station has previously been stored the newly set radio station replaces the pre viously stored radio station Tuning in to a Preset Radio Station II While an FM or AM broadcast is being received 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 Use the number buttons to select the preset number of the radio sta tion to which you want to tune in Refer to Using the number buttons E page 19 23 Basic Operations of the DVD Player S How to read this manual Operations are described by mainly using the remote control buttons If there are the same marks on the main unit the buttons on the main unit can also be used The following marks tell you for which type of the discs the operation can be made R EI EE The illustrations and TV screens may be different between the actual case and the description VCD stands for Video CD SVCD stands for Super Video CD 9 J 5 1 AUDIO GD Remote control mode selector AUDIO TUNING TUNING amp 9 CH GROUP TITLE SKIP TOP MENU MENU RETURN Number buttons DISP CHARA MARK Set the remote control mode selector to aupio ot AUDIO before using the number buttons Us
92. me RESUME will disappear and the stored information will be cleared Resume function is set to on as the initial preset You can set the function to off 057 page 43 27 Pausing Playback Ly Eins MWhile a disc is being played back Press To resume normal playback press Playback cannot be paused by pressing on the main unit during JPEG disc slide show Advancing Picture Frame by Frame SVCD only for moving image MWhile a disc is paused Press m Each time you press m picture will be advanced frame by frame You cannot operate this function with on the main unit Fast Reverse Fast Forward Search There are two methods iIWhile a disc is being played back SLOW SLOW Press or 0 sLow SLOW e Each time you press 4 5 the speed increases as shown below 2 x58 x10 x20 x60 Used frequently To restore the normal speed press Hold down ay S Fast reverse fast forward search can be car ried out only while the button is pressed NOTE Fora DVD VIDEO SVCD or VCD no sound comes out during fast reverse fast forward search For a CD or DVD AUDIO sound is intermittent during fast reverse fast forward search For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 24 Slow Motion Playback only for moving image MWhile a disc is paused SLOW
93. mediately following the dividing point POSI stands for POSITION When the dividing point does not have to be adjusted proceed to step 5 When you want to adjust the dividing point proceed to step 4 57 TUNING TUNING amp 4 Press ED OF GH You can adjust the dividing point within the range of 128 to 128 position approxi mately 8 to 8 seconds in SP mode 5 Press 6 Press E NOTE During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing You cannot divide a track in an MD containing 254 or more tracks When you press in step 3 DISC FULL appears When you divide a track that has a title the title is added to both divided tracks For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 55 Joining Tracks JOIN You can join two adjacent tracks into one track Example Joining tune A and tune B MWhile the second track track 2 in the exam ple shown above to which you want to join the first track is being played back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press JOIN repeatedly to select 2 Press Track number You can also select a track number with TUNING TUNINGS 9 or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 02 page 19 SET 3 Press 4 Press During
94. n the following for mats Music CDs finalized discs VCDs SVCDs MP3 WMA JPEG discs recorded in ISO 9660 for details refer to About MP3 WMA JPEG discs However some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics recording conditions or damage or stain on them Only sounds can be played back from the following discs MIX MODE CD CD G CD EXTRA CD TEXT Discs you can play Video Region Disc Type Mark Logo Format KE umber DVD VIDEO DYD NTSG VALL DVD DVD DVD AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO m veo Ntsc DIGITAL VIDED On some DVD VIDEOs DVD AUDIOs VCDs or SVCDs their actual operation may be dif ferent from what is explained in this manual This is due to the disc programming and disc structure not a malfunction of this product About CD Rs CD RWs You can play back a CD R CD RW only when the disc is finalized You can play back a CD R CD RW which has been recorded in the audio CD for mat and a CD R CD RW to which audio data MP3 WMA or a still picture data JPEG file is recorded However playback is impossible in some cases due to the disc characteristics recording condition scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt or condensation on the lens Before using a CD R CD RW carefully read the cautions regarding the disc This product does not support playback or CD text display of sound files such as M
95. ng you can return to the previous step by pressing You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing 58 Continued Editing Tracks For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 55 Erasing a Track ERASE Used frequently Example Erasing tune B PEPPE x K x Once you erase a track you cannot retrieve it Before erasing a track confirm that you no longer need it II While the track you want to erase track 2 in the example shown above is being played back 1 Press Gin ERASE repeatedly to select Ep dm or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons I gt page 19 SET 3 Press is added in front of the selected track number When you select a wrong track press to delete y You can select to 15 tracks to be erased with bcd or the number buttons and C Refer to Using the number buttons I gt page 19 4 Press D D Confirm that you no longer need the tracks and then press During editing you can return to the previous step by pressing e You can quit the editing operation MD TITLE EDIT by pressing 59 Erasing All Tracks ALL ERASE Used frequently 2 og ip Ae All tracks are erased BLANK DISC Once you erase a trac
96. ng Point Place the surround speakers close to the front speaker With this setting select F2 in Setting the Speaker Position 07 page 10 listening point Attaching the Foot Seals to the Surround Speakers to Prevent Them from Slipping 4 White 1 As shown in the R switch diagram detach the JV Ce foot seals supplied M from the backing Black line 7 TV stand not supplied Listening Point d Y Surround speakers T SP NXDV3S Place the surround speakers slightly behind the In this case change the surround speaker cord to the 10 meter long one supplied White AA switch Bronze Silver wire wire connect it connect it to negative to positive side side WH Attach four foot seals to the bottom of each surround speaker PUll ourthe wire while holding down the white Hold down the white switch on the plug and When placing the unit vertically o connect the 10 meter long cord With this setting select in Setting the Speaker Position 07 page 10 While the speaker position is set to R the speaker setting icon is added to the initial setting screen 057 page 42 When placing the Switch on the plug unit horizontally Label When placing the surround speaker a stand such as a speaker stand attach the foot seals to the surround speakers depending on the way the speakers
97. 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 invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Visible and invisible ADVARSEL Synlig og usynlig VARNING Synlig och VARO Avattaessa ja suojalukitus laser radiation when open and laserstraling maskinen er osynlig laserstr lning ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina interlock failed defeated ben eller interlocken fejler den ppnas och sp rren r n kyv lle n kym tt m lle AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO f Undg direkte eksponering til f urkopplad Betrakta lasersateilylle V lt sateen d str len s kohdistumista suoraan itseesi f CAUTION Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage locate the apparatus as follows Top Front Back Sides No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more In addition maintain the best possible air circulation Front view Main unit w 15cm 10cm Side view AALS AA Ae Wall or obstructions 15cm Main
98. o one button enter the first character press E to move the charac ter entry position to the right and then enter the second character To erase a character Move the character entry position to the charac CANCEL ter you want to erase and press To enter a space Select the space from Symbol f amp gt the chart below You can also enter a space at the end of v atitle by pressing ae To quit title entry MD TITLE EDIT MD TITLE EDIT Press m The entered titles are not stored Available Characters Uppercase Lowercase Numerical Symbol Symbol 1 abc 2 DEF def 3 GHI ghi 4 JKL ikl 5 MNO mno 6 PQRS pqrs 7 TUV tuv 8 os WXYZ wxyz 9 B22 Available symbols w ln space 9 8 56 Editing Tracks Dividing a Track into Two Tracks DIVIDE Example Dividing a tune into tune A and tune B v a 2 number While the track you want to divide is being played back 1 MD TITLE EDIT Press ux DIVIDE repeatedly to select SET 2 Press You also select the track number with TUNING TUNING GE 9 or the number buttons Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 Press Q to specify the dividing point This product repeatedly plays back the 4 seconds of sound im
99. o the operation panel These may cause discoloration and damage to the surface Listener s Etiquette When using headphones keep the volume at a moderate level so as not to over stimulate your ears enjoying sound from the speakers adjust the volume to a suitable level to avoid disturbing your neighbors Even low volume sound carries a long way especially at night Show consideration to your neighbors by closing windows or using headphones Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the double D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 3 Playable Disc Types This product has been designed to play back the following discs DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO VCD SVCD CD This product can also play back the following discs Finalized DVD R RW discs recorded in the DVD VIDEO format CD R RW discs recorded i
100. of the current track 49 Listening to Other Equipment DISP CHARA AUX 1 Press Each time you press the display tog gles as follows AUX To listen to sound from other equipment connected l to the AUX terminals on the main unit AUX DIGITAL1 To listen to sound from other equipment connected J to the DIGITAL 1 terminal on the main unit AUX DIGITAL2 To listen to sound from other equipment connected to the DIGITAL 2 terminal on the main unit 2 Start other equipment playback Refer to the operation manual for the con nected equipment 3 Adjust the volume and make other necessary settings For adjusting the volume and making other necessary settings refer to Basic Opera tions page 19 Changing the Display in the Display Window DISP CHARA Press Each time you press the display tog gles as follows Sound source name With an MD loaded REM Time display Display of remaining time for MD recording Clock display 50 Recording Sound to MDs mme amp TUNING TUNING amp DISP CHARA CO SET CO LP GROUP SP LP2LPA SPEED REC CO Things You Should Know about MD Recording It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner Long Time Stereo Playback MDLP can be utilized on this unit This allow
101. on toggles between ON and OFF e While Clear Voice function is activated is displayed in the display window NOTE This function cannot be used when the sound source is radio This function is effective when the center chan nel signal exists with surround sound or when the sound is set to Surround other than ALL CH ST even with stereo sound page 39 Performing the recording operation deselects Clear Voice function Adjusting Bass Treble Sound 1 BASS TREBLE Press repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE 2 Press G or to adjust the sound quality You can adjust the sound quality within the range of 5 to 5 The display returns to the sound source dis play in a few seconds 20 Continued Basic Operations Changing the Brightness of the Display Window DIMMER DIMMER Press DIMMER Each time you press the display tog gles as follows DIMMER ON The display window becomes dark DIMMER OFF Cancels the brightness adjustment initial setting NOTE When the main unit is turned off the display toggles between DISPLAY OFF and DISPLAY ON 21 For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 19 Listening to Radio Broadcasts Used frequently This product can receive FM and AM radio broad casts Remote control mode selector STUNING TUNING amp PLAY FM
102. or to adjust the volume Adjust the volume between 6 to 6 It will return to sound source display in a few seconds NOTE When the speaker position is adjust the vol ume of the left SURR L surround speaker and the right SURR surround speaker separately In the following situations SUBWFR cannot be adjusted SUB WFR is set to OFF in Other Settings on the right The sound source with stereo sound is played The sound source is DVD and the disc is stopped MDolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic Il allows you to enjoy 2 channels Source sound source such as CD with surround effect There are two modes as follows Pro Logic movie PLII MOVIE Surround used for movie software Pro Logic Music PLII MUSIC Surround used for music software When Dolby Pro Logic II Surround is used PLI appears in the display window Channel Stereo ALL CH ST This mode allows you to listen to stereo sound while playing the 2 channel source sound Source such as a CD by using the four speakers of the unit In this way it is possible to enjoy broader stereo sound compared with the sound roduced by two speakers SEM J Other Settings SETTING 1 Press 5 2 Select a setting item by pressing C vy Sorc BAL Adjust the volume balance of the front 1 speakers SUB WR Set whether a sub woofer is to be used DECI Set the decode mode for
103. ppears When no title has been set to a group Group title display GR NO TITLE appears MWhile an MD is stopped Display while an MD is stopped 057 page 45 Total numbers of tracks and groups display Disc title display When no title has been set to an MD DISC NO i TITLE appears Clock display NOTE While an MD is selected as the sound source when you insert an MD to which nothing has been recorded BLANK DISC appears Fast Reverse Fast Forward Search Used frequently There are two methods i While an MD is being played back SLOW SLOW Press 4 To restore the normal speed press o Hold down Fast reverse fast forward search can be car ried out only while the button is pressed Skipping to the Beginning of a Track iIWhile an MD is being played back S TUNING TUNING 2 or Used frequently Press S TUNING e Each time you press amp the current track skips to the beginning of the previous track Each time you press 55 the current track skips to the beginning of the next track GROUP TITLE SKIP or GROUP TITLE SKIP Press to select a title or group Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with the Number Buttons iI While an MD is being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO 1 TV D 2 Press the number buttons 43 G 100 or Gi
104. product can recognize up to 1000 tracks files in a disc Also the product can recognize up to 150 tracks files per group and up to 99 groups in a disc Since the unit ignores the tracks files whose numbers are exceeding 150 and the groups whose numbers are exceeding 99 they cannot be played back If there is any type of files other than MP3 WMA JPEG files in a disc those tracks files are also counted in the total file number About the Color System Regarding TV mode This product is suitable for NTSC The discs using TV mode other than NTSC such as PAL is converted into NTSC mode before playback NOTE Some discs may not be played properly for exam ple the picture movement may not be smooth or the aspect ratio ratio of length and width may be changed Special Cautions Notes on Handling Emportant cautions Installation of the system Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 and 35 Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration Power cord Do not handle the power cord with wet hands A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the power cord To prevent malfunctions of the system There are no user serviceable par
105. program the same chapter or track more than once MWhile a disc is stopped 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 Press to select PROGRAM Display for DVD VIDEO DVD AUDIO MP3 WMA CD VCD SVCD DVD DVDA WMA CD or VCD PRGM Program indicator Example For DVD VIDEO PROGRAM TV screen No Group Title Track Chapter Lo Ld Program screen Continued on next page 32 Continued Convenient Functions of the DVD Player MARK RETURN 3 Press the number buttons CO Qo or Gi to program chapters tracks E Display for DVD VIDEO Select a title number and then select a chapter number Title number Chapter number TITLE CHAP 4 PROM E Program number Display for DVD AUDIO MP3 WMA Select a group number and then select a track number Group number Track number GR TR 4 PROM i E Program number E Display for CD VCD SVCD Select a track number CD or VCD Track number Total time for program playback Example For DVD VIDEO PROGRAM TV screen No Group Title Track Chapter Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 Before selecting a bonus group of a DVD AUDIO cancel the BONUS display as explained in Playing Back the Bonus Group on page
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107. ress NOTE If no operation is made for several seconds during the procedure the settings made so far will be automatically stored VFP stands for video fine processor Enjoying Better Pictures SCAN MODE In the progressive mode you can enjoy better pictures In order to enjoy pictures in the progressive mode the following requirements should be met There must be component video input termi nals on the TV set connected to the main unit The main unit and the TV set must be con nected using a component video cord page 17 When the above requirements are not satisfied leave the main unit in the Interlace mode If the progressive mode is set pictures may be distorted While the disc is stopped 1 SCAN MODE Hold down for two or more seconds gt 2 Press 27 to select PROGRESSIVE or INTERLACE 3 Press It returns to sound source display When the progressive mode is selected the display window shows PROGRESSIVE 31 Playing Back the Bonus Group AUDIO There are some DVD AUDIO discs with a special group called bonus group recorded Bonus indicator BONUS This operation can be carried out when BONUS is lit in the display window on the main unit iIWhile a disc is being played back 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO 1 D 2 Press repeatedly during playback to select a bonus group KE
108. ric Place the main unit away from a TV 3 produced computer or other electric appliance appliance You cannot set the timer You did not set the clock Set the clock 19 The timer does not work The main unit is turned on After setting the timer tum off the 66 68 main unit You cannot operate the The remote control batteries are Replace the batteries with new 12 remote control running low batteries You cannot operate the main unit with the number The remote control mode selector Set the remote control mode selector 19 buttons on the remote on the remote control is set to TV to AUDIO control ai Ad sub The sub woofer setting SUB Turn on the sub woofer setting SUB 40 WFR is OFF WFR Of this product does not function properly even after you have implemented the possible solutions given above Many functions of this product are implemented by microcomputers If malfunction is caused by thunder or static electricity or the main unit does not function properly even when you press a button disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet wait for a while and then connect this product again Then reset the clock 74 E About Disc Q A Can I play DVD videos or video CDs 1 purchased in foreign countries If the region number local number includes ALL or 1 and the video format is NTSC you can play DVD videos About video CDs if the video format is NTSC you can do it
109. rt playback on any equipment other than this product You cannot use the playback timer function together with program playback repeat playback random playback or group play back of a disc or MD lI When you want to listen to an FM AM radio broadcast With TUNER FM or TUNER AM selected Press and then presss pg Um or the number buttons to select the preset number of the radio sta tion whose broadcast you want to listen to IRS page 22 Refer to Using the number buttons 057 page 19 II When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO or DVD AUDIO With DISC selected Press e twice Regardless of the displayed numbers of group G and track T you can play back a DVD VIDEO or DVD AUDIO only from the beginning of the disc II When you want to play back a CD VCD SVCD or MD With DISC selected Press twice STUNING TUNING gt and then press or the number buttons to select the number of a track T from which you want to start playback Refer to Using the number buttons page 19 The group number G is ignored MWhen you want to specify a track from which you want to start playback on an MP3 or WMA With DISC selected Press press TUNING TUNING 9 or the number buttons to select the group number G to be played TUNING back press and then press 5 Y or the number buttons to select the track number T to be played back Refer to Us
110. s n a position subject to high humidity or consid erable dust On an uneven or unstable surface Near a heat source Near a computer fluorescent light or other elec tric appliance In a small room with insufficient ventilation n a position exposed to direct sunlight In a position exposed to excessive cold In a position exposed to strong vibration Near a TV other amplifier or tuner Near a magnetic source The operating temperature of this product is 5 C to 35 Use in temperatures outside this range may cause a malfunction or damage the product Condensation Under the following conditions you may not be able to operate this product properly due to con densation formed on the lens of the main unit When you have just started an air conditioner to warm your room When you have placed the main unit at an area with high humidity When you have moved the main unit from a cold place to a warm place When condensation forms leave the main unit turned on wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours and then operate the main unit Cleaning the Main Unit When the operation panel becomes dirty dust it with a soft dry cloth When the operation panel is very dirty wipe it with a cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent and then wipe it with a soft dry cloth Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners ben zenes or other chemical agents Do not spray insecticides ont
111. s occurred Turning On Off the Main Unit Used frequently 65 1 AUDIO Press or on the main unit With the power off pressing either button also turns on the main unit The function assigned to the button starts working at the same time DVD AUX FM AM MD Remote control C Ca ma oa AUX FM AM Main unit 2 NOTE Cooling fan is built into the main unit for emitting generated heat The internal cooling fan automati cally rotates and stops Adjusting the Volume Used frequently Press You can also adjust the volume by pressing on the main unit NOTE You can adjust the volume within the range of 0 to 40 Temporarily Turning Off the Sound FADE MUTING MUTING Press FADE MUTING appears and the volume reduces to To return to the previous volume press MUTING C again Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound AHB PRO AHB PRO E O AHB PRO Each time you press AHB PRO function toggles between ON and OFF While AHB PRO function is activated AHB PRO is displayed in the display window AHB PRO stands for Active Hyper Bass PRO Using Clear Voice Function Clear Voice function allows you to easily under stand the dialog of DVD videos even with the vol ume turned down Press 1 Each time you press Clear Voice func ti
112. s you to record original stereo sound for two times or four times longer than the designated period of time You can record tracks having different MDLP modes onto an MD You cannot use the monaural extended record ing function with this product 51 Do not bump or sway the main unit during MD recording Be especially careful while WRITING is displayed Such movement may interfere with MD playback You cannot play back tracks recorded in LP2 or LP4 with audio equipment that is not compatible with MDLP When you attempt playback LP appears in front of the track title and the main unit does not produce any sound When you play back tracks recorded in LP2 or LP4 with audio equipment that is compatible with MDLP LP does not appear To activate or cancel the LP indicator press C5 See below LP indicator setting LP Press Each time you press the display toggles as follows LP For adding LP to the track title For deleting LP from the track CP CD R CD RW recording B When you record sound from a CD R or CD RW EC onto an MD pressing may display SCMS CANNOT COPY in the display window and digital recording may not be available In such a case set the recording speed to normal hold down O for 4 or more seconds While ANALOG is displayed press O once again to select analog recording You c
113. seconds press the buttons in the order You can skip entering minutes and seconds fs F If you enter wrong numbers press to ND v delete the numbers and then enter the numbers again 6 Press SCREEN To delete the menu bar press You may not be able to operate this function depending on the disc This function does not work during program play back or random playback For a CD this operation can always be carried out For a VCD or SVCD the operation can be carried out when the disc is stopped or during playback without the PBC function Time search for a DVD VIDEO is from the begin ning of the title for a DVD AUDIO is from the beginning of the track being played back Time search for a VCD SVCD and a CD is as follows When the disc is stopped time search is from the beginning of the disc When the disc is being played back time search is within the track currently being played back 36 Playing Back MP3 WMA and JPEG Discs p EE O8 Remote control mode selector AUDIO TUNING TUNING amp 9 GROUP TITLE SKIP je E Number buttons ABC Set the remote control mode selector to aupio bt AUDIO before using the number buttons 37 Playback Ei Display of an MP3 WMA disc is described here as an example For a JPEG disc read track as file NO
114. stopped Total number of tracks TR Total playing time 1 1 PBC will appear when the disc is PBC compatible NOTE The menu may appear in the display window after DVD playback starts In such a case select the desired menu item by using the following buttons on the remote control Select a menu item with 74 7 CYO or and then press E Select a menu item with the number buttons Operation may differ from the explanation given here depending on the disc type While a DVD is selected as the sound source the messages shown below are dis played depending on the status NOW READING The main unit is reading the disc Wait for a while REGION CODE ERROR The disc cannot be played back because its region code is not compatible Ei3 page 4 NO DISC No disc is loaded OPEN The disc tray is opening CLOSE The disc tray is closing CANNOT PLAY You are trying to play back an unplayable disc 4 Messages displayed on the TV screen J Guide icons temporarily displayed on the TV screen on screen guide Play IS page 24 Pause E3 page 27 eel Fast reverse Fast forward search E3 page 27 Slow motion playback reverse forward directions page 28 Containing multi angle views 087 page 30 Containing multi audio E3 page 29 Containing multi subtitle E3 page
115. tached to an MD for preventing accidental erasure of recorded sound Close the write Open the write protect knob before protect knob to avoid recording or editing erasing sound NOTE Do not put labels such as those indicating CD track titles or other notes on any part of an MD other than the specified position If you insert an MD with a label extending beyond the specified area a label that is peeling off or any other improperly attached label it may damage the main unit Cleaning the main unit cabinet Gently dust the cabinet surface with a soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent diluted with water wring out the cloth well and then wipe the cabi net with the dampened cloth followed by a soft dry cloth Do not wipe the cabinet with thinners or ben zenes Wiping it with these agents may cause discoloration of the cabinet or removal of the paint Do not spray insecticides or other highly volatile agents onto the cabinet Do not leave pieces of rubber or plastic on the cabinet for a long period 72 MD Disc Messages MD message Meaning Possible solution CANNOT ENTRY The track has already been in the selected group Select an appropriate track page 61 CANNOT FORM There is a group between the selected tracks Select appropriate tracks 17 page 60 There is no space for storing more group infor
116. te control mode selector to aupio 1 AUDIO before using the number buttons NOTE The top and bottom of the preference screen may not be displayed on a wide TV Adjust the picture size on the TV Basic Operations This section explains basic operation for changing various settings MWhile a disc is stopped or no disc is loaded while NO DISC is displayed SET UP 1 Press SETTING appears in the display window on the main unit and the following screen appears on the TV MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH J AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH J SUBTITLE ENGLISH J ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH J LANGUAGE NOTE If the selected language is not recorded on the disc the optimum language set for the disc appears For a language code such as refer to the Language Codes II page 43 Items Contents MENU LANGUAGE Select the language for the DVD VIDEO menu AUDIO LANGUAGE Select the audio language for the DVD VIDEO Select the subtitle language for the DVD SUBTITLE VIDEO ON SCREEN Select the language displayed on the preference LANGUAGE Screens LJ PICTURE Items Contents initial setting MONITOR Select a display method suitable for your TV TYPE 16 9 wide TV Select this item when the aspect ratio of your wide TV is fixed to 16 9 when playing back a DVD VIDEO recorded at 4 3 this product autom
117. tings details will be displayed one by one after which REC will be displayed NOTE DAILY Timer Alarm Timer This operates at the same time every day like an alarm clock 1 Prepare the sound source you want to play back Disc Make sure that a disc is loaded 057 page 24 MD Insert an MD 027 page 45 Radio Preset the radio station whose broadcast you want to listen to IR page 22 Other Follow the operation manual for the equipment equipment When the power plug is disconnected or the power is cut the recording timer settings may be lost If the settings are lost set the clock and recording timer again 67 2 Press four times to go to the start time setting display for DAILY TIMER DALY SET Press 25 Gs or to set the starting time and ending time You can use the number buttons to set the playback time Refer to Using the number buttons 02 page 19 For setting the clock refer to Setting the Clock 07 page 19 Entering the hour gt e Entering the minute gt For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 65 4 Press or to select the sound source you want to play back Example When you want to listen to an FM broadcast DAILY When you want to listen to sound from other equipment you cannot use the playback timer function to sta
118. to select the track you want to listen to Refer to Using the number buttons 087 page 19 Specifying the Track Direct Track Selection 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 Press the number buttons C5 TV RETURN 100 or G to select the track you want to listen to Refer to Using the number buttons 07 page 19 46 Continued Listening to MDs Group Playback of an MD You can play back just the tracks from a group which you want to listen to MWhile an MD is stopped PLAY FM MODE 1 Press GROUP repeatedly to select Group indicator 2 Press Ca Group 1 playback starts If there is no group GR disappears and normal playback starts 3 GROUP TITLE SKIP GROUP TITLE SKIP Press to select a group When playback of all tracks in the selected group finishes playback automatically stops Canceling group playback While playback is stopped press repeatedly to select an item other than GROUP NOTE Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels group playback Program Playback This function allows you to program up to 32 tracks li While an MD is stopped 1 Setthe remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 PLAY FM MODE Press O to select PROGRAM iai PREM Program indicator 47 3 Press the number buttons TV RETURN 100 or Gp to select t
119. tor to AUDIO AUDIO TV 2 Press ei repeatedly to select the search type SEARCH For searching track titles GR SEARCH For searching group titles This function is available only when there are groups 3 Press Example SEARCH 48 Continued For the locations of remote control Listening to MDs buttons refer to page 45 4 Enter the title you want to search Enter the first one to five characters of the title Example Entering F searches titles starting with F in order of track number Entering Frien searches titles starting with Frien in order of track number For entering titles refer to Entering Titles 087 page 56 When searching tracks or groups with no titles enter nothing and then proceed to step 5 5 Press SEARCH appears and the title search starts When the title is found playback of the track starts When playback finishes the next title search automatically starts NOTE A space is treated as a character However when no character exists after the space the space is ignored Capital letters and small letters are distinguished When no corresponding titles are found NOT FOUND appears Searching another track or group title TUNING GROUP TITLE SKIP Press oy or Ge Quitting the title search TITLE SEARCH Press C The title search is canceled and playback returns to the beginning
120. ts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the power cord and consult your dealer Do not insert any metallic object into the system Do not use any non standard shape disc like a heart flower or credit card etc available on the market because it may damage the system Do not use a disc with tape stickers or paste on it because it may damage the system Label sticker A Paste Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from CDs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws Safety precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating equipment When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Do not block the vents Blocking the vents may damage the system Care of the cabinet When cleaning the system use a soft cloth and fol low the relevant instructions on the use of chemi cally coated cloths Do not use benzene thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants These may cause deformation or discoloring If water gets inside the system Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet then call the store where you made your purchase Using the system
121. tuated in the front The mechanism is based on an original JVC technique in which two center speakers separated by the aver age distance between two human ears deal with the center signals and the surround signals while the LFE low frequency sound effect is added to steady the L channel signal and the R channel signal that are trans mitted to the main speakers on the left and right sides A high quality digital amplifier drives the speakers at 30W x 4ch Characteristics of 4 Speaker Front Surround Our original speaker layout and signal processing does not only save space but it also ensures a more realistic sound field Since high quality sound is produced using basic 2 channel stereo it is ideal for playing music The center surround speaker allows listeners to enjoy realistic speech localization t provides realistic surround effects with wider lis tening points for both front and back areas 9 A Continued Setting Up the Unit lil Pattern 2 llPattern Left speaker SP NXDV3F JVC logo is placed Right speaker SP NXDV3F Left speaker SP NXDV3F outside JVC logo is placed Right speaker SP NXDV3F outside Center unit CA NXDV3 Center unit Surround Surround speaker CA NXDV3 speaker SP NX SP NX DV3S DV3S TV not supplied Listeni
122. u Bar Playing Back the Designated Part Repeatedly Repeat Designate the Time Time Search Playing Back MP3 WMA and JPEG BU TES PlAYDACK CCML Repeat Playback Setting and Adjusting Surround Mode 39 Selecting the Surround Mode 39 Adjust the Volume for Each Speaker 40 Other Settings eiiis Preferences Basic Operations LANGUAGE PICTURE Language 43 Country Area 44 Listening to MDs Listening to MDs 45 Listening to MDS Used frequently 45 Changing the Display in the Display Used frequently 46 Fast Reverse Fast Forward Used frequently 46 Skipping to the Beginning of Fa 0 Used frequently 46 Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with the Number 46 Specifying the Track Direct Track Selection 46 Group Playback of an MD Program Playback Random Playback Repeat Playback Searching Listening to Other Equipment
123. u record a track to such an MD the track is split up and a small portion of the track is recorded into each blank You cannot join tracks or groups When the number of such split portions increases DISC FULL may appear When a split portion is 8 or less seconds in SP mode the standard stereo The remaining recordable time does recording mode you cannot join the track with another track not increase even after you have In addition when you erase such portions remaining recordable time does not erased some tracks increase Sound drops out intermittently during With a track split into many portions fast forward or fast reverse may produce fast forward or fast reverse intermittent sound dropouts i You cannot join tracks that have different MDLP modes SP LP2 LP4 Recorded time plus remaining time is shorter than the total recordable time printed on the MD MD recording is possible only when there is a blank of consecutive 12 or more seconds in SP mode on the MD Actual recording time is shortened on an MD that contains many blanks Serial Copy Management System SCMS The Serial Copy Management System protects copyright and allows only first generation digital copies from the digitally recordable source OK NO DIGITAL DIGITA The SCMS does not permit you to record sound from a digitally recorded MD to other media as digital sound High Speed Copy Management System HCMS You
124. ype When both MP3 WMA format and audio CD format are recorded on a single CD can play both of them In that case because the tracks have been recorded with data CD format the tracks on the audio CD cannot be played back You can play back only the MP3 WMA format tracks Dolby digital discs sometimes contain two types of surround sounds 5 1 channel surround and Dolby surround What is the difference Both are surround sound standards devel oped by Dolby Institute in the U S Dolby sur round is created by recording the surround components 2ch on top of the regular ana log stereo sounds left right and then sepa rates and plays back the sounds using Dolby surround and Dolby Pro Logic decoder With Dolby digital 5 1ch surround a maxi mum 6 channel system in total which includes the front left the front right the cen ter the rear left the rear right and LFE Low Frequency effect for lower sound signals such as sub woofers can be digitalized compressed and independently recorded before they are played back using Dolby Dig ital decoder Although it depends on how the sounds are recorded generally speaking Dolby digital produces better a sound field effect About Picture Q can see small mosaic like patterns on the screen of DVD videos or video CDs Does this mean there is something wrong with the unit This is something unique to digitally recorded moving pictures block noise and t
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