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1. appears on the display Each time you press the button the display changes as follows PROGRAM Normal display Normal Play back to the be ginning e If a program is already made the last step of the program will be displayed 3 Press one of the Disc button CD1 CD3 to select the CD you want to program The display will change to the Program Entry display ci C a a a A cD1 C ta IT a Or M I IDS mo f IT Disc number Track number Iy Using the CD Player 4 Select the track you want to program On the Unit While the display is blinking press the H or 1 button on the Unit to select the track then press the SET button within 5 seconds The program order number will be assigned from P 1 PRESET I J TT I EN _ fii ser Disc number Track number RESUME _ FA CI VA ft It Il I iIi Program order number N Ll On the Remote Control Press the numeric keys to directly enter the track number Then the program order number will be assigned from P 1 e To delete the current program step press the CANCEL button on the Unit 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other tracks on the same CD or the other CD 6 To play the program Press the CD P Il but ton For details see To Play the Program You Have Made men tioned below To confirm the programmed contents while the CD player is stopped select Program mode by pressing the P
2. The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the display before you set the Timer 23 8 Press the STANDBY ON button to turn off the System if necessary The Timer indicator and REC indicator are lit on the display showing that the Rec Timer is set to on To confirm change the timer setting repeat the setting pro cedure from the beginning When the timer ON time comes e When the timer ON time comes the System automatically turns on The station you have set is played The Timer indica tor and Tape indicator blink and the REC indicator lights during timer operation To stop timer recording press the W button e When the timer OFF time comes the System automatically turns off Note SS e If the System is already on when the timer ON time comes the REC Timer does not work To cancel the REC Timer temporarily 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until REC appears on the dis play 2 Press the CANCEL button on the Unit OFF appears and both the Timer indicator and the REC indicator go out To activate the cancelled REC Timer 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until REC appears on the dis play The Timer indicator lights and the REC indicator blinks on the display 2 Press the SET button on the Unit REC SET appears on the display The Timer indicator and the REC
3. CD1 CD2 and CD 3 buttons Basic Operations STANDBY ON STANDBY ON w l Display Numeric keys STANDBY indicator O STANDBY ON ECO SOUND MODE DISPLAY 3 SOUND TURBO VOLUME C ae PHONES cp1 cp2 cp3 cD CCC EC CO MP3 WMA SOUND SOUND SOUND VOLUME TURBO ZA C gt CD JVC Various information SOUND REMOTE CONTROL FADE MUTING tT MODE Sound Turbo indicator __ _ TURBO V T Sound Mode indicator Level bar eee8eae seees seeee See ESEAS eee 0000 00000 O0000 00000 ennaa seees SERES EEDE SEELE eee 00000 00000 O0000 00000 Status bar Indicates various statuses When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section Turning the Power On and Off Turning the System On 1 Press the O I STANDBY ON button STANDBY ON O or ogo 1 f 8 I 1 The display comes on and POWER ON is displayed once The STANDBY indicator goes out The System comes on ready to continue in the mode it was in when the power was last turned off Turning the System Off 1 Press the amp STANDBY ON button again STANDBY ON O 1 or ae GOOD BYE is displayed and the display goes out except for the clock display The STANDBY indicator lights up The display is dimmed
4. e Some power is always consumed even though power is turned off called Standby mode e To switch off the System completely unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet When you unplug the AC power cord the clock will be reset to AM 12 00 immediately ECO Mode ECO The System has three energy modes power on power off Stand by and ECO In ECO mode the display goes off and the least power is consumed To enter ECO mode press the ECO button on the Unit in Stand by mode while the STANDBY indicator lights up ECO MODE appears on the display then the display goes off The STANDBY indicator remains lit To cancel ECO mode and turn on the power press the y STANDBY ON button on the Unit To cancel ECO mode and enter Standby mode press the ECO button again Adjusting the Volume Turn the VOLUME control on the Unit clockwise to increase the volume or turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume Press the VOLUME button on the Remote Control to increase the volume or press the VOLUME button on the Remote Control to decrease the volume ly Tt E V AUL l You can set the volume level to MIN 1 30 or MAX Note ENE e When you turn the power off at a volume level of over 19 the volume level is automatically set to 19 when the power is turned back on ALKA CAUTIONS e DO NOT turn on the System and or start playing any source without first setting the VOLUME control to minimum as a sudden bl
5. wma or mp3 in thier file names e MP3 WMA files are not recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 The readout time varies with the com plexity of the recording configuration During tape playing the power cord was unplugged Cassette record protect tabs are re moved e The path between the Remote Con trol and the sensor on the Unit is blocked e The batteries have lost their charge The built in microprocessor has mal functioned due to external electrical in terference The speaker wire leads come in contact with each other Action e Check all connections and make cor rections See pages 4 to 6 e Disconnect the headphones e Reconnect the antenna securely e Change the position and direction of the AM Loop Antenna e Extend FM Wire Antenna to the best reception position e Plug the AC power cord e Unlock the tray See page 15 Clean or replace the CD See page 25 Put the CD in with the label side up Replace the disc Do not use too many hierarchies and folders when recording Also do not record any other types of audio tracks together with MP3 WMA files See page 11 Plug in the power cord and turn on the System Cover holes on back edge of cassette with tape e Remove the obstruction e Replace the batteries Unplug the System then plug it back in Check the connections and make cor rections See page 5 TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER
6. CLASSIC FLAT gt back to the beginning To cancel the effect press the SOUND MODE button until FLAT appears on the display The SOUND MODE indicator goes off ROCK Boosts low and high frequencies Good for acoustic music POP Good for vocal music CLASSIC Set for wide and dynamic sound stereo systems FLAT No sound effect applies Entering the Number with the Remote Control Numeric Keys You will use the number keys on the Remote Control to enter num bers for presetting stations recalling the preset stations or pro gramming the playing tracks on CDs How to enter the number with the number keys is explained here Examples e To enter number 5 press 5 e To enter number 15 press 210 gt 1 gt 5 e To enter number 20 press 210 gt 2 gt 0 For MP3 WMaA disc only e To enter number 125 press 210 2 times gt 1 gt 2 gt 5 Changing the Display On the Remote Control ONLY Each time you press the DISPLAY button the display changes as shown below Currently selected source gt Current time Using the Tuner STANDBY ON O DOO Numeric keys QO OE FM AM G FM MODE lt lt D cp1 D REPEAT PROGRAM RANDOM MP3 WMA MODE TAPE A TAPE B SOUND SOUND FADE TUR URBO MODE MUTING REMOTE CONTROL JHE Band display Frequency display Preset cha
7. Normal Play back to the beginning REPEAT 1 Repeats one track REPEAT 1DISC Repeats all tracks on one CD Selectable in Normal Play and Random Play REPEAT ALL In Normal Play mode repeats all the tracks on all the CDs In Program Play mode the Repeat indicator changes with each press of the REPEAT button as follows REPEAT lt Blank display It repeats all the tracks in the program To stop playing press the W button Changing the source to the other e g Tuner will also stop playing The Repeat mode is can celed and the Repeat indicator goes off 15 Tray Lock Function In order to safely keep the CD in the CD Player the tray can be electronically locked When the electronic lock is on the tray cannot be opened even if the CD Open Close amp button on the Unit is pressed Locking the Tray 1 Turn on the System and enter CD mode 2 While pressing down the M button press the CD Open Close amp button on the Unit LOCKED appears on the display LE e If you try to open the tray by pressing the CD Open Close button LOCKED appears on the display to let you know that the tray has been locked rt TI yi 11 Unlocking the Tray Repeat above steps 1 and 2 UNLOCKED appears on the display lt a UNIT FT LIN I Lt Now you can use the tray normally Note SS e Even after the System is unplugged the tray lock condi tion will be retained for a few days To
8. Press the SET RESUME button for 2 seconds until both RESUME and ON appear on the display To turn off the resume play press the SET RESUME button for 2 seconds until both RESUME and OFF appear on the display Notes e To playback from the first track while resume play is acti vated press M button twice during playback The following operations will erase the memory of the track number that you have stopped playback when e Pressing CD Open Close amp button to eject the disc e Pressing CD1 CD3 button or DISC SKIP button to change the disc to play Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks You can program the playing order of the tracks on all the CDs Note that you can only make a program when the CD Player is stopped _J You can program up to 32 tracks in any desired order including the same tracks Notes For MP3 WMA discs e If you try to select a MP3 WMA disc that has once been read or played MP3 DISC or WMA DISC appears on the display and it can not be programmed e MP3 WMA disc that has not ever been read can be se lected in a program mode But when playback starts MP3 DISC or WMA DISC appears on the display the program is deleted and switched to a next program To Make a Program 1 Load CDs 2 In Stop mode set the CD Player in Program Play mode Press the PROGRAM button to light the PRGM indicator on the display At the same time PROGRAM
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10. Timer L You can connect various external units such as an MD recorder I The CD Player can play back a CD R and CD RW How This Manual Is Organized e Basic information that is the same for many different functions e g setting the volume is given in the section Basic Operations and not repeated under each function e The names of buttons controls and display messages are written in all capital letters e g FM AM NO DISC e Ifthe button names on the Unit and the Remote Control are the same the description on where the button is used will be omitted e System functions are written with an initial capital letter only e g Normal Play Use the table of contents to look up specific information you require We have enjoyed making this manual for you and hope it serves you in enjoying the many features built into your System IMPORTANT CAUTIONS 1 Installation of the System e Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold Between 5 C and 35 C or 41 F and 95 F e Leave sufficient distance between the System and a TV e Do not use the System in a place subject to vibrations 2 Power cord e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands e Some power is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet e When unplugging the System from the wall outlet always pull the plug not the power cord 3 Malfunctions etc e There are no user serviceable parts inside In ca
11. either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No Purchase date Name of dealer Specifications Amplifier Output Power Input Sensitivity Impedance 1 kHz AUX IN Speaker terminals Phones Cassette Deck Section Frequency Response Type I NORMAL Wow And Flutter CD Player CD Capacity Dynamic Range Signal To Noise Ratio Wow And Flutter Tuner FM Tuner Tuning Range AM Tuner Tuning Range Unit Dimensions Mass Speaker Specifications each unit SP MXKCS50 Type Speaker Unit Power Handling Capacity Impedance Frequency Range Sound pressure level Dimensions Mass Accessories Power Specifications Power Requirements Power Consumption 200 W per channel min RMS driven into 6 Q at 1kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion 400 mV 50 kQ 6 160 32 Q 1kQ 17 mW ch output into 32 Q 63 Hz 12 500 Hz 0 15 WRMS 3 CDs 85 dB 85 dB Unmeasurable 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 530 kHz 1 710 kHz 270 mm x 307 mm x 492mm W H D 10 11 16 x 12 1 8 x 19 3 8 Approx 9 3 kg 20 5 Ibs 3 way bass reflex type Woofer 16cm 6 5 16 cone x 1 Mid 5cm 2 cone x 1 Tweeter 2 cm 13 16 dome x 1 200 W 6 Q 45 Hz 22 000 Hz 87 dB W m 220 mm x 324 mm x 238 mm W H D 8 11 16 x 12 13 16 x 9 3 8 Approx 3 6 kg 8 lbs AM Loop Antenna 1 FM Wire Antenna 1 Remote Control 1 Batteries
12. embodied therein L The recording level which is the volume at which the new tape is being made is automatically set correctly so it is not affected by the VOLUME Control on the System Also it is not affected by adjusting the sound effects Thus during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level _1 Two small tabs on the back of the cassette tape one for side A and one for side B can be removed to prevent accidental erasure or recording lt AS Adhesive tape Li To record on a cassette with the tabs removed you must cover the holes with adhesive tape first Li Type I tape can be used for recording 17 Note e At the start and end of cassette tapes there is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto Thus when recording CDs radio broadcasts etc wind on the leader tape first to ensure getting the beginning of the recording Zi CAUTION e If a recording you make has excessive noise or static the Unit may have been too close to a TV which was on during the recording Either turn off the TV or increase the distance between the TV and the Unit Standard Recording To Record Any Sound Source to Tape Follow these steps to record from any sound source onto a tape in Deck B 1 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Deck B and wind past the tape leader Tape travelling direction 2 Prepare the source by for exa
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14. indications go off When installing the product ensure that the plug is easily accessible The 0 STANDBY ON button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the unit is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red e When the unit is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled ATTENTION Touche STANDBY ON D connectez la fiche de secteur pour mettre l appareil completement hors tension tous les temoins et toutes les indications s teignent Lors de l installation de l appareil assurez vous que la fiche soit facilement accessible La touche O I STANDBY ON dans n importe quelle position ne d connec te pas l appareil du secteur e Quand lappareil est en mode d attente le t moin STANDBY est al lum en rouge e Quand l appareil est sous tension le t moin STANDBY s teint L alimentation ne peut pas tre command e distance IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS IMPORTANT POUR PRODUITS LASER HET DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM FDA 21 CFR ENG LV44603 003A 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover or the cabinet There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION For U S A Visible and or invisible class II laser radiation when open Do not stare into beam For Canada Visi ble and or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open Do not view directly with optical instrumen
15. que sa ventilation correcte puisse se faire en le pla ant sur un support d au moins dix centim tres de hauteur Side view a 15cm C t 51546in 15cm 15cm 51 6in 51546in lt M _ 10cm 315 in Introduction Thank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System We hope it will be a valued addition to your home giving you years of enjoyment Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system If you have a query that is not answered by the manual please contact your dealer Features Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use Li The controls and operations have been redesigned to make them very easy to use freeing you to just enjoy the music e With JVC s COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically start the Radio Cassette Deck or CD Player with a single touch I The great SEA Sound Effect Amplifier effects Rock Pop and Classics are provided 1 The Sound Turbo function provides emphasized rich sound I A 45 station preset capability 30 FM and 15 AM in addition to auto seek and manual tuning ICD changer function can operate 3 discs e Discs can be changed during play using the Carrousel tray rotational tray Two Decks enabling tape dubbing Timer functions Daily Timer REC Recording Timer and Sleep
16. should be selected for the REC Timer setting Then the System enters ON time setting mode The current ON time appears on the display and the hour digits blink Len T TWAT ya LIM Pott dle ty E ae b Iba MN a ea r A ene rill ALSA I 3 Setting the ON time you want the System to turn on 1 Press the lt 4 or gt l button to set the hour then press the SET button 2 Press the H or gt gt button to set the minute then press the SET button OFF TIME appears and then the System enters OFF time setting mode The current OFF time appears on the display and the hour digits blink 4 Setting the OFF time you want the System to turn off 1 Press the lt 4 or gt l button to set the hour then press the SET button 2 Press the H or gt gt button to set the minute then press the SET button The System enters Preset Station Entering mode 5 Select the preset station for recording 1 Press the ka or gt l button to set the band TUNER FM or TUNER AM then press the SET button 2 Press the lt 4 or FI button to set the preset number then press the SET button When P is selected the last station you were listening to will be set 6 Setting the volume level Press the gt or ka button to select the volume level MIN 1 30 or MAX When the timer is turned on the Volume will be automatically set to the selected level NE N Duel TI TIM ne io LULU AV IN 7 Press the SET button
17. the next CD 4 Press the CD Open Close button on the Unit The tray is closed Using the CD Player J When you use an 8 cm 3 CD place it on the inner circle of the tray _J You can load CDs while listening to the other source or while listening to the CD being played back JI When power is turned off with the tray opened the tray is auto matically closed Ld If the CD cannot be read correctly because it is scratched for example NO DISC appears on the display To Unload CDs Take out the CD as shown below 1 While the CD Player is stopped press the CD Open Close button on the Unit to open the tray 2 Remove the CD then press the DISC SKIP button on the Unit The tray turns for the next CD 3 Repeat step 2 to remove all the CDs 4 Press the CD Open Close amp button on the Unit to close the tray _J You can remove CDs while listening to the other source Tips Re mioving chanaing the CDs during playback While playing back a CD e g CD1 you can remove or change the other CDs e g CD2 and CD3 by pressing the CD Open Close A button After removing or changing press the same button to close the tray Changing the MP3 WMA Playback Mode When playing an MP3 WMA disc you can choose the playback mode of the MP3 WMA disc as follows TRACK mode The unit recognizes only tracks files You can play an MP3 WMA disc like an Audio CD GROUP mode The unit recognizes tra
18. unlock the tray after powering up you need to perform the unlocking opera tion Using the Cassette Deck Listening to a Tape STANDBY ON l 0606 D000 AOS TAPE B amp TAs Al A Ye 207 tapear IE a lt lt lt lt q P ae cp1 cp2 co3 cD A PUSH OPEN OOOO Deck A CC TAPEB ol TAPE A SOUND SOUND FADE Gj OO OU JVC REMOTE CONTROL Deck indicators 4 PUSH OPEN Deck B gt Tape indicator When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section The Cassette Deck allows you to play record and dub audio tapes L Listening to type I tape is suitable for this Cassette Deck The use of tapes longer than 120minutes including 120 minute tapes is not recommended since char acteristic deterioration may occur and these tapes easily jam in the pinch rollers and the capstans One Touch Play By pressing the TAPE A gt or TAPE B button the System will come on and if a tape is in the deck it will start to play If no tape is loaded in either Deck A or Deck B NO TAPE appears on the display the System will come on and wait for you to insert a tape or select another function Playing a Tape You can use either Deck A or Deck B at a time for playback 1 Press the PUSH OPEN part for the d
19. winding the tape you can change the tape travelling direction by pressing the gt gt FF or lt lt REW button 16 Using the Cassette Deck Recording STANDBY ON O I D000 0O O 66 O O DISPLAY FM MODE a SOUND SOUND FADE LT TURBO MODE MUTING B JVC REMOTE CONTROL SA CE3 gt REC START STOP AE m 5 Q gt CD REC START MOES QMS PAO PROGRAM OO Z Q DUBBING A EN cp1 cp2 cp3 CD A P H PEN 5 rt OOOO Do Deck B GIS VOLUME TAPE B Me TAPE A gt Tape indicator Deck indicators REC indicator When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section Recording onto a cassette from any of the sound sources is simple Just place a tape in Deck B have the source ready make one or two settings and you re ready to record For each source the pro cedure is a little bit different so we explain each separately But first here are a few things to make your recordings better Things To Know Before You Start Recording Dit should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the con sent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cable program and in any lit erary dramatic musical or artistic content
20. 0 252 5722 WHAT IS NOT COVERED This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover 1 Products which have been subject to abuse accident alteration modification tampering negligence misuse faulty installation lack of reasonable care or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed Initial installation installation and removal from cabinets or mounting systems Operational adjustments covered in the Owner s Manual normal maintenance video and audio head cleaning Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God and cosmetic damage Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge User Removal Memory Devices Video Pick up Tubes CCD Image Sensors are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase Accessories Batteries except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase Products used for commercial purposes including but not limited to rental Loss of data resultant from malfunction of hard drive or other data storage device CONSO EN here are no express warranties except as listed above 7 THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABL
21. 3 WMA discs e This unit manages files and folders on MP3 WMA discs as tracks and albums e Playback order of the MP3 WMA files tracks recorded on a disc are determined by the writing or encoding application therefore playback order may be different from the one you have intended while recording the files and the folders e This unit shows the file track names and ID3v2 tags only Title Artist and Album on the display after starts play however there is a limitation on available characters and some file names and D3 tags are not shown correctly Notes More about MP3 WMA discs e MP3 WMA discs either CD R or CD RW require a longer readout time It varies due to the complexity of the re cording configuration e When making an MP3 WMA disc select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 as the disc format e This unit does not support multisession recording e This unit can play MP3 WMA files only with the following file extensions mp3 and wma e Non MP3 WMA files are ignored If non MP3 WMA files are recorded together with MP3 WMA files this unit will take a longer time to scan the disc It may also cause the unit to malfunction e Some MP3 WMA discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics or recorded conditions Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the us
22. E FOR ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT INCONVIENCE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGE TO TAPES RECORDS OR DISCS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state JVC AMERICAS CORP 1700 Valley Road Wayne New Jersey 07470 http www jvc com 1 d de h d d h A A A A d d d d d d d d d e d d d 0008 0 d d d d d d 000000600000 d 0080 0 00 d d k 0088000800088 we k REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY FOR DETAIL OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT SO La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La bb bb bb La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La Da La La La La La La La La La E RE Rb bb bb bb bb bt bt bt tb tb at For customer use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which is located
23. EL SET RESUME CD gt H PROGRAM RANDOM Track number Playing time Program number etc WMA MMP indicator DER a Program indicator Random Repeat indicator indicator When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section This unit has been designed to playback the following CDs Audio CD CD R CD Recordable CD RW CD ReWritable MP3 WMaA disc MP3 WMA files recorded on a CD R or CD RW comencr compact Sjeompact Only CDs bearing these marks can o o be used with this System However DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO RAE AHR continued use of irregular shape CDs heart shape octagonal etc can damage the System venen playing a CD R or CD RW e User edited CD Rs CD Recordable and CD RWs CD ReWri table can be played back when they are already finalized Before playing back CD Rs or CD RWs read their instructions or cautions carefully Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not be played back on this unit because of their disc characteristics damage or stain on them or if the player s lens is dirty CD RWs may require a longer readout time since the reflect ance of CD RWs is lower than for regular CDs Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries 17 For MP
24. IN gt back to the beginning According to the music source you have selected the next op eration differs When selecting TUNER FM or TUNER AM Press the BI or H lt button to select the preset station number then press the SET button When P is selected the last station you were listening to will be set When selecting CD Press the gt or lt 4 button to select the disc number then press the SET button Each time you press the button the disc number changes as fol lows DISC gt DISC 1 gt DISC 2 DISC 3 back to the be ginning e If no disc number is specified playback will start from the first track of the currently selected disc When selecting TAPE Insert a cassette tape you want to play into Deck A When selecting AUX Prepare the external equipment so that it will turn on at the ON time set by the System To allow this the equipment should have the timer function 5 Setting the volume level Press the gt or ka button to select the volume level MIN 1 30 or MAX When the timer is turned on the Volume will be automatically set to the selected level Vly N A es Lidl TI TIME SIH VLILLb te vl IN 6 Press the SET button The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the display before you set the Timer 7 Press the STANDBY ON button to turn off the System if necessary The Timer indicator and DAILY indicator are lit on the display s
25. MM COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM MX KC50 Consists of CA MXKC50 and SP MXKC50 __ SP MXKC50 CA MXKC50 SP MXKC50 COMPACT eee eee DIGITAL AUDIO For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which are located either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this informa tion for future reference Model No LVT1728 001A J Warnings Cautions and Others Mises en garde precautions et indications diverses For U S A CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION Changes or mod
26. Open each of the terminals to connect the speaker wire leads 2 Connect the speaker cords to the Speaker terminals of the Unit Connect the gray and gray with black stripe cords of the right side speaker to the red and black terminals marked RIGHT on the System Connect the gray and gray with black stripe cords of the left side speaker to the red and black terminals marked LEFT on the System 3 Close each of the terminals Right side rear view Left side rear view Gray with Gray with black stripe black stripe 44 CAUTIONS e A TV may display irregular colors if located near the speakers If this happens set the speakers away from the TV e Use speakers with the correct impedance only The correct impedance is indicated on the rear panel Getting Started Connecting External Equipment Connect a signal cord with stereo mini plugs not supplied between the System s AUX jack on the front panel and the audio output jack or output terminals of the external portable CD MD player STB etc You can then listen to the external source through the System SOUND MODE _ RANDOM To audio output of Stereo mini plug cable Supplied Connecting to the Wall Outlet Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet Now yo
27. ROGRAM but ton and press the ka or gt gt I button on the Remote Control To delete all the tracks in the program while the CD Player is Stopped press the W button or open the tray by pressing the CD Open Close amp button To Modify the Program while the CD Player is stopped and the program mode is selected press the CANCEL button the last track in the program is deleted To add new tracks to the end of the pro gram repeat above steps 3 and 4 Notes e If you try to program a track number that does not exists on the CD your entry will be ignored e f you try to program the 33rd track FULL appears on the display To Play the Program You Have Made Press the CD H button The System plays the tracks in the order you have programmed them e To use Repeat Play for Program Play press the REPEAT but ton to select REPEAT before starting playback For details see Repeating Tracks on page 15 _J You can skip to a particular program track by pressing the lt lt or gt gt button during Program Play L To stop playing press the W button once If you press the W but ton while the CD Player is stopped the program is deleted 14 Using the CD Player To Exit and Re enter Program Play The program you have made is stored in memory So you can exit Program Play temporarily or re enter Program Play unless you de lete the program To exit the program mode once press the W button to stop playing
28. ROP SUM 3 AA 15F 2 Stereo Mini Plug Cable 1 AC 120 V 60 Hz 180 W power on mode 23 W in Standby mode 1 W Gn ECO mode Design and specifications are subject to change without notice JAEN 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0207KMMCREBET WALSAS LNANOdINOO LOVdINNOD 0SJH XN
29. The PRGM indicator goes off and the Program mode will be canceled The program is stored in the memory To re enter Program Play mode press the PROGRAM but ton until the PRGM indicator lights up again D te e Tray will not open during the program playback Random Play The tracks of the selected CD will play in no special order when you use this mode 1 In Stop mode set the CD Player in Random Play mode Press the RANDOM button to light the RNDM and 1 DISC indicator At the same time RANDOM appears on the display Each time you press the button the display changes as follows RANDOM Normal display Normal Play back to the be ginning 2 Press the CD P II button The tracks on selected CD are played in random order To stop playing press the M button The Random mode is can celed and the RNDM and 1 DISC indicator goes off To skip a track during playback press the gt l button to jump to the next track in the random sequence e To use Repeat Play for Random Play press the RANDOM but ton to display REPEAT and IDISC before starting play back For details see Repeating Tracks mentioned below Repeating Tracks You can repeat all tracks or individual track as many times as you like Press the REPEAT button The Repeat indicator changes with each press of the button as fol lows REPEAT 1 REPEAT 1DISC REPEAT ALL Normal dis play
30. after use to prevent warping e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the CD when placing it back in the case e Avoid exposure to direct sunlight tem p perature extremes and moisture Do not store the tape In dusty places In direct sunlight or heat In moist areas On a TV or speaker Near a magnet e A dirty CD may not play correctly If a CD does become dirty wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge Cassette Deck e If the heads capstans and pinch rollers of the Cassette Deck become dirty the following will occur 4a CAUTION Loss of sound quality e Do not use any solvent for example conven Discontinuous sound tional record cleaner spray thinner benzine Fading Incomplete erasure Difficulty recording e Clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers using a cotton swab moistened with alcohol etc to clean a CD General Notes In general you will have the best performance by keeping your CDs and the mechanism clean Capstan e Store CDs in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves e Keep the System s Top Cover closed when not in use Pinch roller Moisture Condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the System in the fol lowing cases e After turning on heating in the room e In a damp room e If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm place Should this occur the System may malfunction In this case leav
31. arts thereof except as set forth below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date of original purchase for the period shown below The Warranty Period PARTS LABOR YR 1 YR THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY 50 UNITED STATES THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO WHAT WE WILL DO If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period JVC will repair or replace defective parts with new or rebuilt equivalents at no charge to the original owner Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service centers Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the Color televisions with a screen size of 27 or greater qualify for in home service In such cases a technician will come WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE Please do not return your product to the retailer Instead return your product to the JVC authorized service center nearest you If shipping the product to the service center please be sure to package it carefully preferably in the original packaging and include a brief description of the problem s Please call 1 800 252 5722 to locate the nearest JVC authorized service center Service locations representative will require clear access to the product If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product please contact our Customer Care Center at 80
32. ast of sound could damage your hearing speakers and or headphones For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack No sound comes out of the speakers Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones Fade out Muting FADE MUTING You can mute the output with one touch operation To muting the output press the FADE MUTING button on the Remote Control The output is faded out To release muting press the FADE MUTING button once again The output is faded in to the previous level e After Fade out Muting turning the VOLUME control on the unit or pressing the VOLUME button on the Remote Control will increase the volume from the previous level Emphasizing the sound SOUND TURBO High and low frequencies are highly boosted To get the effect press the SOUND TURBO button The SOUND TURBO indicator lights up and S TURBO appears on the display To cancel the effect press the button again The SOUND TURBO indicator goes out and OFF appears on the display Basic Operations Selecting the Sound Mode SOUND MODE You can select one of 3 SEA Sound Effect Amplifier modes You can use this effect only for playback To get the effect press the SOUND MODE button until Sound Mode you want appears on the display The SOUND MODE indicator lights up in the display Each time you press the button the SOUND MODE changes as follows ROCK POP gt
33. ccurs the timer setting will be lost in a few days You will need to reset the clock first then the timer Setting the REC Recording Timer With the Recording Timer you can make a tape of a radio broad cast automatically whether or not you are home Once you have set the REC Timer to record a source the timer set ting is stored in memory So though the REC Timer turns off once it is used you can recall it at any time Notes e You can set the REC Timer whether the System is on or Off e Perform each setting within approx 30 seconds Other wise setting will be cleared and the procedure must be repeated from the beginning e If you have made a mistake while setting the timer press the CANCEL button on the Unit However this does not al ways cancel the current setting If the CANCEL button does not work press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until the display returns to the original dis play and start from the first step 22 Using the Timers On the Unit You can set the time in the same way as for setting the Daily Tim er 1 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Deck B and wind past the tape leader 2 Press the CLOCK TIMER button until ON TIME immediately after REC appears on the display Each time you press the button the display changes as follows DAILY ON TIME REC gt ON TIME gt Clock setting display gt Canceled back to the beginning This item
34. cks files and albums folders on an MP3 WMA disc You can play an MP3 WMA disc according to the way how they are grouped On the Remote Control ONLY Press MP3 WMA MODE before or during playing an MP3 WMaA disc MP3 WMA MODE GROUP indicator appears when the MP3 WMA playback mode is the GROUP mode e Each time you press the button the MP3 WMA playback mode changes between GROUP and TRACK alternately 12 Using the CD Player Basics of Using the CD Player Normal Play To Play CDs 1 Load CDs 2 Press one of the Disc button CD1 CD3 you want to play The selected disc number e g CD DISC 1 appears on the display The first track of the selected CD begins playing When the first CD finishes playing the next and the third CDs are con tinuously played back When the last CD has finished playing it will return to the first CD and the CD Player automatically stops _J You can start to play the currently selected disc by simply press ing the CD H button For Audio CD TRACK FE mot Aaa a a as T VI TA A a 2 a playing Track number Elapsed playing time For MP3 WMA disc The illustrations are for MP3 discs TRACK mode Track number GROUP mode GROUP B A AA A IE WH i WI I Track number of the current group e After the display above is shown 1f the tracks include ID3 tags the display will scroll in the order of file name title art ist and album
35. copy from into Deck A for playback 3 Insert a blank or erasable cassette you want to copy onto into Deck B for recording 4 Press the DUBBING button on the Unit Deck A and Deck B will start simultaneously and the REC indicator lights up During dubbing the Deck indicators A and B light up al ternately e If no tape is inserted into Deck A NO TAPE will appear on the display e If no tape is inserted into Deck B NO TAPE will appear on the display To stop dubbing press the REC START STOP button on the Unit or the button Note e During dubbing you can hear sound effects through the speakers or headphones However the sound is dubbed without sound effects 18 Using an External Equipment FO oJclok Car AUX jack SOUND SOUND FADE TURBO MODE MUTING 3 JVC REMOTE CONTROL Listening to the External Equipment You can listen to the external equipment such as portable CD MD player STB or other auxiliary I First make sure that the external equipment is properly connect ed to the System See page 6 1 Set the volume level to the minimum posi tion 2 Press the AUX button AUX IN appears on the display MER ltl I T l 5 LIN 3 Start playing the external equipment 4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want listen to 5 Apply the following sound effects i
36. dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL APPARATUS ICES 003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR APPAREILS NUMERIQUES NMB 003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS CAUTION O I STANDBY ON button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and
37. e the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again e If the heads become magnetized the Unit will produce noise or lose high frequencies e To demagnetize the heads turn off the Unit and use a head demagnetizer available at electronics and record shops 25 Troubleshooting e If you are having a problem with your System check this list for a possible solution before calling for service e If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here or the System has been physically damaged call a qualified person such as your dealer for service Symptom No sound is heard Poor radio reception The disc tray does not open The CD skips The CD does not play The MP3 WMA disc does not play The readout time of the MP3 WMA disc is too long The cassette holder cannot be opened Unable to record Unable to operate the Remote Control Operations are disabled then the power goes off Possible Cause e Connections are incorrect or loose e Headphones are connected e The antenna is disconnected e The AM Loop Antenna is too close to the System e The FM Wire Antenna is not prop erly extended and positioned e The AC power cord is not plugged in e Tray is locked The CD is dirty or scratched The CD is upside down e No MP3 WMA files are recorded on the disc e MP3 WMaA files do not have the file extension
38. e display Then the display will show the preset number s band and frequency PRESET w 1 Preset tuning using the Remote Control Enter the preset number you want to recall using the numer ic keys See Entering the Number with the Remote Con trol on page 8 Note E e In AM broadcast reception sensitivity will be changed by turning the AM loop antenna Turn the AM loop antenna for best reception Presetting Stations You can preset up to 30 FM stations and up to 15 AM stations Notes e Preset numbers may have been set to factory test fre quencies prior to shipment This is not a malfunction You can preset the stations you want into memory by following one of the presetting methods below e During presetting stations if no button operation is made for 5 seconds the display returns to the band frequency display In this case repeat steps from the beginning FM 30 AM 15 When changing the Band On the Unit 1 Select a band by pressing the FM AM button 2 Press the lt lt or gt gt button to tune in a sta tion 3 Press the SET button SET will blink for 5 seconds 4 While SET is blinking press the a lt or P button to select the preset number mri Increases the preset number by 1 lt lt Decreases the preset number by 1 5 Press the SET button STORED appears and after 2 seconds the display returns to the band frequency display 6 Repeat above steps 2 t
39. e minute digits of the time indication blink on the display e To return to the hour setting press the CANCEL button 4 Press the lt lt or BB button to set the minute 5 Press the SET button CLOCK OK appears on the display Then the selected time is set and the seconds start counting from 0 Fixing the Clock On the Unit 1 Press the STANDBY ON button to turn on the System 2 Press the CLOCK TIMER button repeatedly until clock setting display time indication appears on the display Each time you press the button display changes as follows DAILY ON TIME REC ON TIME Clock Setting display time indicator gt Canceled back to the beginning 3 Press the SET button The hour digits of the current clock blink on the display 4 Follow steps 2 to 5 of Setting the Clock men tioned above Notes e The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work e Each setting step must be completed within approx 30 seconds Otherwise the setting is cleared and must be repeated from the beginning e The clock may gain or lose one to two minutes per month e If there is a power failure the clock loses its setting immediately AM 12 00 blinks on the display and the clock must be reset 20 Using the Timers Setting the Daily Timer Once you have set the Daily Timer it is stored in memory So the Daily Timer will be activated at the same time every day until it is cance
40. e of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recom mended About Disc Indicator Disc Rotation dr Disc Number maea Ff indicator RE Selected Disc PT 9 indicator E EE Taa ana 13 The Disc indicator consists of the following three kinds of indica tors Disc Number indicator Lights all the time Selected Disc indicator Lights for the currently selected disc number Disc Rotation indicator Runs when the selected CD is playing or paused This indicator goes out if a CD is not loaded for the selected disc number One Touch Play The power comes on and operations are done automatically _I By pressing the CD gt H button the System will come on and if a CD is loaded for the disc number that was lastly selected it will start playing from the first track _I By pressing the CD1 CD3 button the System will come on and if a CD is already loaded for the selected disc number it will start play from the first track To Load CDs 1 Press the CD Open Close button on the Unit to open the tray 2 Place one or two CDs with its label side up onto the tray Be sure that the CD is securely seated inside the recess on the disc tray With the label side up WS T AN A FRSC ss 7 VY au le Si 3 Press the DISC SKIP button on the Unit and place the next CD When you press the button the tray turns for
41. eck you want to use 2 When the cassette holder opens put a cas sette in with the exposed part of the tape down toward the base of the Unit The tape will travel from the left to right Tape travelling direction 3 Press PUSH OPEN gently to close the cas sette holder The Deck indicator A or B lights up on the display 4 Press the TAPE A gt or TAPE B button The Tape indicator blinks on the display and the tape is played back The Cassette Deck automatically stops when one side of the tape has finished playing To stop playing press the W button To remove the tape stop the tape and press the amp PUSH OPEN part to open the Cassette Holder To Fast Wind a Tape During playback or in Stop mode press the BB FF button on the Unit to fast wind the tape onto the right side of the cassette without playing You can also use the I button on the Remote Control During playback or in Stop mode press the lt lt REW button on the Unit to fast wind the tape onto the left side of the cassette with out playing You can also use the ka button on the Remote Con trol During fast winding the tape the Tape indicator goes out During fast winding the status bar illumination at the bottom of the display moves counterclockwise During rewinding it moves clockwise e The Cassette Deck automatically stops when one side of the tape has finished playing I During fast
42. etups the REC Recording PMR de nie nee need 22 Sethins The SLEEP TIME einne tease 24 AE RATE 9 eg 0 D LA PR tetera re tieretnate rene enn ht wert Rene ae eau Mayra eo Nene PETIT ESSE Sieh bes ete eRe ELC eer ee ae re 24 Care And Maintenance nutella 25 Troubleshoot gusian St a etes eue antenne 26 SDEGC IG AU ONS 2 den ann ado a a ste es te deteste Back cover Getting Started Accessories Make sure that you have all of the following items which are supplied with the System AM Loop Antenna 1 FM Wire Antenna 1 Remote Control 1 Batteries 2 Stereo Mini Plug Cable 1 If any of these items are missing contact your dealer immediately How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control Match the polarity and on the batteries with the and markings in the battery compartment R6P SUM 3 AA 15F LA CAUTION e Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Li To avoid battery leakage or explosion e Remove batteries when the Remote Control will not be used for a long time e When you need to replace the batteries replace both batteries at the same time with new ones e Do not use an old battery with a new one e Do not use different types of batteries together Using the Remote Control The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the System from a distance of up to 7m 23 feet away You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sen
43. f you wish e SOUND TURBO See page 8 e SOUND MODE See page 8 Note e For operation of the external equipment refer to its In Structions 19 Using the Timers SLEEP REMOTE CONTROL Timer indicator SLEEP indicator REC Recording Timer indicator mi VOLUME eet A oene yal S OSSE j po When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section Three types of timers are available DAILY Timer Use this timer to set wake up everyday to music from any source instead of an alarm clock REC Recording Timer Unattended recording of radio broadcasts You can set the starting time and ending time SLEEP Timer Fall asleep and have your System turn off automatically after a certain length of time Setting the Clock When you plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet the time in dication AM 12 00 blinks on the display You can set the clock whether the System is on or off On the Unit 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button The hour digit of the time indication blinks on the display 2 Press the ka or BP button to set the hour Pressing the gt gt button moves the time forwards and pressing the ka button moves it backwards Holding down the button moves the hour rapidly 3 Press the SET button Th
44. f you want to record one CD only you need to load one CD only 2 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Deck B and wind past the tape leader Using the Cassette Deck Recording 3 Press the CD REC START button on the Unit CD REC appears on the display and the REC indicator lights up Then the System begins CD Synchro Recording and the tracks on the CD are recorded on the tape When recording of the tracks of all CDs is finished the CD Player and Cassette Deck stop e If the tab of the cassette tape on the Deck B is removed to prevent erasure or recording NO REC will appear on the display e After the CD Player has played the entire CD or all the pro grammed tracks the tape automatically stops To stop at any time during the recording process press the W button The CD Player and Cassette Deck stop Notes e Ifthe CD REC START button is pressed when RESUME is displayed see page 14 CD Synchro Recording will be started from the beginning of the first track e When making SLEEP timer settings while doing CD Syn chro recording set enough time to allow for the CD to fin ish playing otherwise the power will go off before recording is completed Tape to Tape Recording DUB BING Recording from one tape to another is called dubbing You can dub tapes simply with just a single button 1 Press the TAPE A gt button and then press the m button 2 Insert the source cassette you want to
45. howing that the Daily Timer is set to on To confirm change the timer setting repeat the setting pro cedure from the beginning When the timer ON time comes The following operation will be automatically repeated every day e When the timer ON time comes the System automatically turns on The music source you have set is played The Timer indicator blinks and DAILY indicator lights during timer operation e When the timer OFF time comes the System automatically turns off Then the Timer indicator and DAILY indica tor remain lit on the display Note e If the System is already on when the timer ON time comes the Daily Timer does not work Using the Timers To cancel the Daily Timer temporarily 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until the DAILY appears on the display 2 Press the CANCEL button on the Unit OFF appears and both the Timer indicator and the DAILY indicator go out To activate the cancelled Daily Timer 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until the DAILY appears on the display The DAILY indicator blinks and the Timer indicator lights up on the dispaly 2 Press the SET button on the Unit DAILY SET appears on the display The Timer indicator and the DAILY indicator remain lit and the display re turns to the original display Note e If the System is unplugged or a power failure o
46. ifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical For Canada pour le Canada ATTENTION RISQUE D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR VITER TOUT RISQUE D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BO TIER AUCUNE PI CE INT RIEURE N EST R GLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE R F RER UN AGENT QUALIFI EN CAS DE PROBL ME Le symbole de l clair l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a resi
47. indicator remain lit and the display returns to the original display Note e If the System is unplugged or a power failure occurs the timer setting will be lost in a few days You will need to reset the clock first then the timer Setting the SLEEP Timer Use the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain number of minutes when it is playing By setting the Sleep Timer you can fall asleep to music and know that your System will turn off by it self rather than play all night e You can only set the Sleep Timer when the System is on On the Remote Control 1 During playback a source press the SLEEP button The SLEEP indicator starts blinking on the display 2 Set the length of time you want the source to play before shutting off Each time you press the SLEEP button the time length chang es as follows 10 20 30 60 90 120 OFF back to the beginning wd 7 N Pa S LE E P p P j Do I I IL It 11 3 Wait for 5 seconds The SLEEP indicator stops blinking and remains lit and the display returns to the original one before setting the Sleep Timer The System is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you have set To Confirm the Sleep Time When the SLEEP button on the Remote Control is pressed the re maining sleep time is displayed Wait until the display returns to the original display To Cancel the SLEEP Timer Setting Press the SLEEP but
48. led The Timer indicator and DAILY indicator on the display shows that the Daily Timer you have set is in effect You can set the Daily Timer whether the System is turned on or off Notes e You can set the Daily Timer whether the System is on or off e Perform each setting within approx 30 seconds Other wise setting will be cleared and the procedure must be repeated from the beginning e Ifyou have made a mistake while setting the timer press the CANCEL button on the Unit However this does not al ways cancel the current setting If the CANCEL button does not work press the CLOCK TIMER button on the Unit repeatedly until the display returns to the original dis play and start from the first step On the Unit 1 Press the CLOCK TIMER button until ON TIME immediately after DAILY appears on the display Each time you press the button the display changes as follows DAILY ON TIME REC ON TIME Clock setting display Canceled back to the beginning This item should be selected for the Daily Timer setting Then the System enters ON time setting mode and the current ON time appears on the display and the hour digits blink ls Baa PS l a Lia i rT NA I Itt Pott tll aie 2T ae ee ig TINA TRA Pilot AI SIT IAI N 2 Setting the ON time Example AM 10 15 1 Press the gt or lt 4 button to set the hour you want the System to come on the
49. mple tuning in a radio station loading CDs or turning on connected equipment e For CD recording see CD Synchro Recording mentioned below e For dubbing see Tape to Tape Recording DUBBING described below 3 Press the REC START STOP button on the Unit The REC indicator lights up and the System begins record ing The Tape indicator blinks on the display e If the tab of the cassette tape on the Deck B is removed to prevent erasure or recording NO REC will appear on the display To stop during recording press the REC START STOP but ton on the Unit or press the W button Recording an AM Station to Tape Beat Cut When recording an AM broadcast beats may be produced which are not heard when listening to the broadcast If this happens press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control to eliminate the beats 1 Set to AM station and start recording 2 Press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control to eliminate the beats Each time you press the button the display changes as shown below BEAT 1 lt gt BEAT 2 CD Synchro Recording Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the order it is on the CD or according to the order you have set in a program 1 Prepare CDs See page 12 Press the CD 1 3 button that you want to make recording and then press the W button e If you want to record specific tracks only you need to pro gram the tracks beforehand See page 14 e I
50. n press the SET button The minute digits of the ON time blink on the display Pressing the gt gt button moves the time forwards and press ing the ka button moves it backwards Holding down the button moves the time rapidly I N A DAI LYT iy M jh AANT D ITA r K A aN 21 2 Press the PI or lt button to set the minute then press the SET button LU NA A Prieto otter ot I OFF TIME appears and then the System enters OFF time setting mode The current OFF time appears on the display and the hour digits blink ls ae ee a one me Jig lI EC rT Wa Ltt Pott dle ls I PPT y Tha MM TEEA A Pilla ISIC In 3 Setting the OFF time Example PM 1 15 1 Press the gt or lt 4 button to set the hour you want the System to be turned off then press the SET button The minute digits of the OFF time blink on the display Smg UI Ai QT Wa INA A rood ALI IK 2 Press the PI or k button to set the minute then press the SET button The System enters Music Source Selecting mode and TUNER FM appears on the display I 4 DAILY l T N sia Pie I l a Wa IN IS I tl 4 Selecting the music source Press the gt or lt 4 button to select the music source you want to listen to then press the SET button Each time you press the gt or lt 4 button the display chang es as shown below TUNER FM TUNER AM gt CD gt TAPE gt AUX
51. nnel MONO ST FM mode indicators When the System is in use the display shows other items as well For simplicity we show here only the items described in this section You can listen to FM and AM stations Stations can be tuned in e Manual Tuning manually automatically or from preset memory storage Li Before listening to the radio e Make sure that both the FM and AM antennas are correctly connected See pages 4 and 5 One Touch Radio Just press the FM AM button to turn on the System and start play ing the station you were last tuned to _J You can switch from any other sound source to the radio by pressing the FM AM button Tuning In a Station 1 Press the FM AM button The Band and Frequency you were last tuned to appear on the display Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM FM AM 2 Select a station using one of the following methods Briefly press the lt lt or gt gt button to move from frequency to frequency until you find the station you want OR Auto Tuning If you hold down the lt lt or BB button for 1 second or more and then release it the frequency changes down or up automatically until a station is found OR Preset Tuning Possible only after presetting sta tions Preset tuning using the Unit Select the preset number you want using the H or gt gt button Example Press the gt button until the preset number P 12 appears on th
52. o 5 for each station you want to store in memory with a preset number To change the preset stations repeat the same steps as above Note e In step 4 you can select the preset number using the nu meric keys on the Remote Control See Entering the Number with the Remote Control on page 8 Using the Tuner ALA CAUTION e Even if the System is unplugged or if the power failure occurs the preset stations will be stored for a few days However in case the preset sta tions are erased you will need to preset the sta tions again To Change the FM Reception Mode When you are tuned in to an FM stereo broadcast the ST Ster eo indicator lights up and you can hear stereo effects If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy you can select Monaural mode Reception improves but you lose stereo effect Press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control so that the MONO indicator lights up on the display FM MODE ST MONO To restore the stereo effect press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control so that the MONO indicator goes off 10 Using the CD Player CD1 CD3 STANDBY ON Numeric keys FM AM A ee e Go E5 CD1 CD3 s CD OOO 0 REPEAT 2 SC rs RANDOM a MP3 WMA PROGRAM TAPE A TAPE B MODE eit SOUND FADE BO MODE MUTING JVC REMOTE CONTROL CD Open Close amp DISC SKIP CANC
53. posal of these batteries must be followed strictly 4 Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss Caution Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10cm 315 46 in or more Front view Face 15cm 515 46in 15cm 1cm 515 46in 7 hein About the cooling fan Cooling fan is built into the main unit The internal cooling fan automatically rotates for emitting generated heat To ensure sufficient cooling leave a space of more than 1 cm between the main unit and the speakers or other objects propos du ventilateur de refroidissement Un ventilateur de refroidissement est incorpor dans l unit principale Ce ventilateur de refroidissement interne tourne automatiquement pour lib rer la chaleur g n r e Afin de garantir un refroidissement suffisant laissez un espace de plus d 1 cm entre l unit principale et les enceintes ou d autres objets European Union only Union eu
54. rop enne seulement Lx Afin d eviter tout risque d lectrocution d Incendie etc 1 Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l appareil 2 Ne pas exposer l appareil a la pluie ni l humidit AE NTION Ne bloquez pas les orifices ou les trous de ventilation Si les orifices ou les trous de ventilation sont bloqu s par un journal un tissu etc la chaleur pent ne pas tre vacu e correctement de appareil 2 Ne placez aucune source de flamme nue telle qu une bougie sur l appareil 3 Lors de la mise au rebut des piles veuillez prendre en con sideration les probl mes de l environnement et suivre stricte ment les r gles et les lois locales sur la mise au rebut des piles 4 N exposez pas cet appareil la pluie l humidit un gouttement ou des claboussures et ne placez pas des objets remplis de liquide tels qu un vase sur l appareil ATTENTION Une pression acoustique excessive des couteurs ou du casque d coute peut entra ner une perte auditive Attention A ration correcte Pour pr venir tout risque de d charge lectrique ou d incendie et viter toute d t rioration installez l appareil de la mani re suivante 1 Avant Bien d gag de tout objet 2 C t s dessus dessous Assurez vous que rien ne bloque les espaces indiqu s sur le sch ma ci dessous 3 Dessous Posez l appareil sur une surface plane et horizontale Veillez ce
55. se of system failure unplug the power cord and consult your dealer e Do not insert any metallic object into the System Table of Contents INTROGUCHION nn is at a SE ann tendre rat e idee dl 1 CALE CS ne a tues ad den rd ete dt a entr et cecal et tel l How rhis Manual Is Oro ame t SR a a the te Reon ons l IMPORTANTE CAUTIONS EE Re a E a die 1 Table OF CONTENIS asinna a aa ea aa oe a a 2 Genin Started sono ne Ne 3 ACCESSOIRE a N a E ne 3 How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control ss 3 USin th Remote COMORES aerate wy er ume ss nitty mente t ea ni a T stent nt geen 3 Connecunrs the FIVE ANGRA arana en tetteadt saaned neddesnentonte r 4 Gomnectine the ANT ATEN RS a ee RS 5 Connecuno be S Peak Ssa E a sr tonte nine Ritter ea tiens 5 Connecting External Equ pmen SR RS A a a 6 Comiiecuire tothe W all Oue Estris a aa 6 DEMO M Odoras SR dd Un Mundi 6 COMPU PIi iea dt en Ne te 6 BASIC ODOrTALIONS en een nn nnnn een esse ess tbe De ses eter ner E eee 7 Turin the Power Omand Olies it MAN MR AE 7 LOG Wh ors on ECO rere ammeter tn tente nn reer ner cree ert nmr Mt Con 7 AUS NS the V ONUTING anaa mannaurancaduieh alee cenestacawt etes di tapes lens ele e 8 Pade out Moine FADE MUTING esgerin a E a a a 8 Bimphasizin amp the sound SOUND TURBO Janeren A a a a p se a 8 Selecting the Sound Mode SOUND MODE sa imminente 8 Entering the Number with the Remote Control Numeric Keys 8 Chanoine tHe 11S Ay caress sarisead cles a ten Pain
56. sor on the System s front panel Remote sensor LA CAUTION e Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet 3 Getting Started Connecting the FM Antenna Using the Supplied Wire Antenna FM wire antenna Using the Coaxial Type Connector Not supplied A 75Q antenna with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN45 325 should be connected to the FM 75Q COAXIAL terminal ce If reception is poor connect the outdoor antenna x FM outdoor antenna Not supplied Coaxial cable Note e Before attaching a 75 ohm coaxial lead the kind with a round wire going to an outdoor antenna disconnect the supplied FM Wire Antenna Getting Started Connecting the AM Antenna Rear Panel of the Unit AM antenna wire not supplied If reception is poor connect the outside antenna A 5 Turn the loop until you have the best reception AM loop antenna Supplied Attach the AM loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the loop into the slot in the base e Even when connecting an outside AM antenna keep the indoor AM loop connected LA CAUTION e To avoid noise keep antennas away from the System the connecting cord and the AC power cord Connecting the Speakers 1
57. then returns to the original display When the Disc button CD1 CD3 is pressed with the tray opened the tray is closed and the selected CD automatically begins play ing To stop playing the CD press the W button For Audio CD 11 AIT amp Total track number Total playing time For MP3 WMA disc TRACK mode Total track number 13 GROUP mode GROUP Total track number Total group number To pause press the CD H button The playing time indication blinks on the display To cancel pause press the CD gt H button again Play continues from the point where it was paused Tips Playing back the CD using the DISC SKIP button You can also play the CDs using the DISC SKIP button During playback each time you press the button the next CD is automat ically played back If the next disc tray is empty the disc tray is automatically skipped To Select a Track During playback Briefly press the lt 4 or gt gt button to select the track you want to play except for MP3 WMA GROUP mode By pressing the button you can skip to the next track or skip back to the previous track e The selected track starts playing e Press the gt button once to skip to the beginning of the next track e Press the ka button to skip to the beginning of the current track Press twice quickly to skip to the beginning of the previ ous track In Stop mode By briefly pressing the H or gt gt button the CD Pla
58. ton until OFF appears on the display e Turning off the System also cancels the SLEEP Timer Note e When the REC Timer or the DAILY Timer is operating SLEEP Timer can not be set Using the Timers Timer Priority Since REC Timer and DAILY Timer can be set independently you may wonder what happens if the settings overlap Here are the pri orities for REC Timer and DAILY Timer e Timer with the earlier time setting will have the priority Timer will not operate when other Timer is operating e If other Timer is set to an exact same time as the REC Timer the REC Timer will have the priority _IREC Timer and DAILY Timer will not operate when SLEEP Timer is operating Example setting ON OFF mer ON OFF DAILY Timer a 9 30PM 10 00PM 10 30PM 11 00PM Operation ON OFF REC Timer aT DAILY Timer 9 30PM 10 30PM Operates only in REC Timer mode 24 Care And Maintenance Handle your CDs and tapes carefully and they will last a long Cassette Tapes time Comp act Discs e If the tape is loose in its cassette take up Se Se eS Ea the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating e If the tape is loose it may get stretched cut or caught in the cassette e Remove the CD from its case by holding it at the edges while pressing the case s center hole lightly e Do not touch the shiny surface of the CD or bend the CD e Do not touch the tape surface e Put the CD back in its case
59. ts 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT 1 PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1 2 ATTENTION N ouvrez pas le couvercle sup rieur ni le bo tier Il n y a aucune piece r parable par l utilisateur a l int rieur de l appareil confiez toute r paration un personnel qualifi 3 ATTENTION Pour les Etats Unis Radiation laser de classe II visibles et ou invisible si l appareil est ouvert Ne regar dez pas le rayon Pour le Canada Rayonnement laser visible et ou invisible de classe 1M une fois ouvert Ne pas regarder directement avec des instruments optiques 4 REPRODUCTION DE L TIQUETTE ETIQUETTE DE PRECAUTION PLACEE L INTERIEUR DE L APPAREIL INVISIBLE CLASS 1M VISIBLE ET OU EMEA INVISIBLE DE CLASSE VISIBLE Y O INVISIBLE LASERSTRALNNG D9321M IEC60825 1 2001 DES INSTRUMENTS CON INSTRUMENTAL STRALEN MED OPTISKA SAUCE ENG OPTIQUES FRA OPTICO ESP INSTRUMENT SWE JPN CAUTION ATTENTION 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 Es 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 2 Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus 3 When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the dis
60. ur System is at your command DEMO Mode When the System is connected to the wall outlet a DEMO mode displaying some of the system s features automatically starts To turn the DEMO display off press any of the operation buttons The DEMO display automatically stops To turn the DEMO display on press the DEMO button on the Unit for more than 2 seconds CANCEL DEMO a For 2 seconds e While the System is turned on the DEMO display will automatically starts if no operation is made for 2 minutes To cancel this auto DEMO display function press the CANCEL button on the Unit during DEMO display COMPU Play JVC s COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch With One Touch Operation you can play a CD a tape turn on the radio or listen to an external equipment with a single press of the play button for that function One Touch Operation turns the power on for you then starts the function you have specified If the System is not ready no CD or tape in place the System still powers on so you can insert a CD or tape How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function The COMPU PLAY buttons are On the Unit CD I button FM AM button TAPE A gt TAPE B buttons AUX button CD1 CD2 and CD 3 buttons CD Open Close amp button On the Remote Control CD H button FM AM button TAPE A TAPE B buttons AUX button
61. yer operates in the same way as during playback except for MP3 WMA GROUP mode Using the numeric keys on the Remote Control Using the numeric keys you can directly select the track on the currently selected CD e The selected track starts playing See Entering the Number with the Remote Control on page 8 In MP3 WMA GROUP mode The selected track of the current group starts playing Tips e For MP3 WMA discs When the selected track starts playing information of that track scrolls on the display in the order of file name title artist and al bum To Select a Group For MP3 WMA GROUP mode only During playback Briefly press the lt 4 or gt gt button to select the group you want to play e The first track of the selected group starts playing In Stop mode Briefly press the lt 4 or gt gt button to select the group you want to play The group number the group name and the file name scroll on the display Search Play Holding down the following buttons during playback will fast forward backwards the CD so you can quickly find a particular passage in the track you are listening to e lt lt or gt gt button on the Unit e lt lt or gt gt button on the Remote Control Resume Play for Audio CD and MP3 WMA Disc You can store the point of the track where you stopped playback By pressing CD H button you can start playback again from the point where you stopped it On the Unit ONLY
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