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JVC KW-XC828 User's Manual
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1. D Functions the same as the buttons on the main unit Note This button does not function for the preferred setting mode PSM adjustment ae e O ui Selects the sound mode Each time you press the button the EQ equalizer mode changes Selects the source Each time you press SOURCE the source changes Searches stations while listening to the radio Fast forwards or reverses the track file if pressed and held while listening to any disc Skips to the beginning of the next tracks or goes back to the beginning of the current or previous track file if pressed briefly while listening to any disc Fast forwards or rewinds a tape and find a beginning of a tune MMS while listening to a tape To release this operation press button 2 then starts playback KE Preparing the remote controller 2 Place the battery T Slide the battery into the holder with the Y i side facing upwards so that the battery is fixed ur Before using the remote controller OR Aim the remote controller directly at the remote PERE HOG sensor on the main unit Make sure there is no 2 gt Lithium coin battery obstacle in between LP product number e Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light CR2025 direct sunlight or artificial lighting tise a la DIRECTORY 3 Return the battery holder Insert again the batter
2. 2 2 eeeeeoeo 15 Other convenient CD functions 15 MP3 INTRODUCTION 16 ica io 16 How are MP3 files recorded and played 1 2 6 1 16 MP3 OPERATIONS 16 Playing an MP3 CISC sei in 18 Locating a file or particular portion on an MESS saco 19 Selecting MP3 playback modes 21 TAPE OPERATIONS 22 Listening to a tape 222244 22 Finding the beginning of a tune 23 Other convenient tape functions 24 BEFORE USE For safety Do not raise the volume level too much as this will block outside sounds making driving dangerous e Stop the car before performing any complicated operations SOUND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the sound Reinforcing the bass sound Selecting preset sound modes Storing your own sound adjustments LEVEL METER SETTING Selecting level meter patterns OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS About the demonstration mode DEMO MODE Setting the clock 2 6 Changing general settings PSM Assigning names to the sources EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS CD CHANGER OPERATIONS Playing CDs Selecting CD playback modes ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Handling cassettes ooooococccccccnnccccnc
3. Volume level Clock time 4 Adjust the sound as you want see pages 25 27 e f you need to change the level meter pattern see page 28 To drop the volume in a moment Press I ATT briefly while listening to any source ATT starts flashing on the display and the volume level will drop in a moment To resume the previous volume level press the button briefly again To turn off the power Press b l ATT for more than 1 second SEE YOU appears then the unit turns off e If you turn off the power while listening to a disc disc play will start from where playback has been stopped previously next time you turn on the power If you turn off the ignition key without turning off this unit the unit will automatically turn on when you turn on the ignition key next time If the last selected source is ready for playback ex a disc or a tape is in the unit playback starts automatically ENGLISH a O TT S RADIO OPERATIONS Listening to the radio Searching for a station manually Manual search You can use either automatic searching or manual Select the band FM1 FM2 FM3 or searching to tune in to a particular station AM Searching for a station automatically FM1 FM2 gt FM3 AM Auto search y CL 1 Select the band FM1 FM2 FM3 or AM 2 Press and hold A or lt lt v
4. and you can check what program is now being If you want to listen to that program press MODE button again to stop scanning broadcasted Showing an assigned name If you have assigned a name to a station frequency the display shows its assigned name after the station frequency is displayed When the station name is displayed the STATION indicator lights up on the display see page 33 LJ BASS LOW MID HIGH E Lights up To confirm the station frequency while the assigned name is shown press DISP display Each time you press the button the assigned name and the station frequency alternate on the display AAA a Note If no name is assigned NO NAME will appear when you press DISP Mi FM SAM Selecting FM reception mode When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive follow the procedure below ae aL mr TT 1 Select MONO MODE 2 SSM SCAN 2 Canceled MONO frequency indication 2 Select FM reception mode FM reception mode turns on E MONO ON and off MONO OFF alternately When the monaural mode is turned on the sound you hear becomes monaural but reception will be improved Lights up when receiving an FM broadcast in stereo 11 ma J O TT 12 4 CD OPERATIONS Playing a CD Insert a disc int
5. Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your CD changer e If no discs are in the magazine of the CD changer or the discs are inserted upside down NO DISC will appear on the display If this happens remove the magazine and set the discs correctly e f RESET 1 RESET 8 appears on the display something is wrong with the connection between this unit and the CD changer If this happens check the connection connect the connecting cord s firmly if necessary then press the reset button of the CD changer Playing CDs Select the CD automatic changer CD CH Playback starts from the first track of the first disc All tracks of all discs are played back O Track number Elapsed playing time Note on One Touch Operation When you press CD CH the power automatically comes on You do not have to press ATT to turn on the power Note If you play a CD with assigned name see page 33 the assigned name appear on the display followed by the track number and elapsed playing time To change the display information While playing back a CD you can change the information shown on the display Each time you press DISP display the display changes to show the following O Current track no o o Elapsed playing time vy Assigned name lt Disc no and Current track no If no name is assigned NO NAME will appear ENGLISH 35 a e J O TT 36 f FT
6. To cancel the sound mode select FLAT in step 2 Note You can adjust the sound mode to your preference and store it in memory 26 Selecting preset sound modes To store a sound mode separately for each playback source EQ Link Once you select a sound mode it is stored in memory lt will be recalled every time you select the same source A sound mode can be stored for each of the following sources FM1 FM2 FM3 AM CD tape external components and the EX extra button see page 10 See also Changing general settings PSM on page 30 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display 2 Press PALA or eav to select EQ LINK Equalization Link 3 Press to select LINK ON 4 Press SEL select to finish the setting To cancel EQ Link repeat the same procedure and select LINK OFF by pressing in step 3 e When EQ LINK is set to LINK ON The selected sound mode and Super Bass level can be stored in memory for the current source Each time you select the same source the same sound mode is also recalled and shown after the source name e When EQ LINK is set to LINK OFF The selected sound mode effect applies to all the sources selected Storing your own sound adjustments You can adjust the sound modes to your preference and store your own adjustments in memory USER sound mode e
7. y Numbers and symbols ii 4 Select a character About the available characters see page 38 5 Move the cursor to the next or previous character position Repeat steps 3 to 5 until you finish inputting the name 7 Finish the procedure while the last selected character is flashing To erase the input characters To erase all the characters at a time press and hold DISP display for more than 1 second procedure described above Notes e When you try to assign a name to the 33rd station frequency or 41st CD NAME FULL appears on the display In this case delete unwanted names before assignment When the CD changer is connected you can assign names to disc in the CD changer These names can also be shown on the display if you insert the discs in this unit 33 D ii a B ay EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS I 9 2 TT MD player etc You can connect two external components to this unit Connect one to the auxiliary AUX input jack on the control panel and the other to the CD changer jack on the rear Preparations For connecting the Line Input Adaptor KS U57 and the external component refer to the Installation Connection Manual separate volume Before operating the external component connected to the CD changer jack select the external input correctly See Selecting the external component to use EXT INP
8. JVC MM CD CASSETTE RECEIVER CD FERREA For installation and connections refer to the separate manual BULLAE gt TRE INSTRUCTIONS ZARA ENGLISH EA KW XC828 MPs COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT CO RrwWV PLAYBACK LVT0835 001A IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS Precautions 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 3 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside Leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 4 CAUTION This CD player uses invisible laser radiation however is equipped with safety switches to prevent radiation emission when unloading CDs It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches 5 CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure I 9 cal Z ui CAUTION on Volume Setting CDs produce very little noise compared with other sour
9. This is caused by the fact that the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than for regular CDs 39 TROUBLESHOOTING What appears to be trouble is not always serious Check the following points before calling a service center e Sound is sometimes Connections are not good Check the cords and interrupted connections e Sound cannot be heard The volume control is turned Adjust it to the optimum from the speakers to the minimum level level Connections are incorrect Check the cords and connections This unit does not work at The built in microcomputer Press the reset button on the all may function incorrectly due front panel see page 2 to noise etc e SSM automatic preset Signals are too weak Store stations manually does not work Static noise while listening The antenna is not Connect the antenna firmly to the radio connected firmly Disc cannot be played Disc is inserted upside Insert the disc correctly back down Disc sound is sometimes You are driving on rough Stop disc play while driving interrupted roads on rough roads Connections are incorrect Check the cords and connections NO DISC appears on the No disc is in the loading slot Insert disc display or in the magazine Disc is inserted incorrectly Insert it correctly Disc can neither be played The CD player may function Press and hold both the back nor ejected incorrectly 6 1 ATT and CD 4 buttons at the
10. can be recorded in directories folders in PC terminology During recording the files and directories can be arranged in a way similar to arranging files and directories folders of computer data Root is similar to the root of a tree Every file and directory can be linked to and be accessed from the root Playback order file search order and directory search order of the MP3 files 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 directories and the files The illustration on the next page shows an example of how MP3 files are recorded on a CD R or CD RW how they are played back and how they are searched on this unit Notes The unit can read a CD ROM containing MP3 files However if non MP3 files are recorded together with MP3 files this unit will take a longer time to scan the disc It may also cause the unit to malfunction The unit cannot read or play an MP3 file without the extension code mp3 The unit is not compatible with Playlist A playlist is a simple text file used on a PC which enables users to make their own playback order without physically rearranging the files a MP3 directory file configuration ae EL J O TT Root There is no limit on the number of the hierarchy levels nested directories However up to amp hierarchy levels is recommended f
11. to save the car s battery 31 I 9 cal o 2 ui 32 TIF Selecting the dimmer mode DIMMER When you turn on the car headlights the display automatically dims Auto Dimmer When shipped from the factory Auto Dimmer mode is activated e DIMOFF Cancels Auto Dimmer e DIMON Always dims the display e DIM AUTO Activates Auto Dimmer Note Auto Dimmer equipped for this unit may not work correctly on some vehicles particularly on those having a control dial for dimming In this case set the dimmer mode to DIM ON or DIM OFF Adjusting the display contrast level CONTRAST You can adjust the display contrast level among 1 dark to 10 bright When shipped from the factory the display contrast level is set at level 5 Selecting the scroll mode SCROLL You can select the scroll mode for the disc information When shipped from the factory Auto Scroll mode is set to SCRL ONCE e SCRL ONCE Scrolls only once e SCRL AUTO Repeats the scroll 5 second intervals in between e SCRL OFF Cancels Auto Scroll Selecting the external component to use EXT INPUT You can connect the external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adaptor KS U57 not supplied To use the external component as the playback source through this unit you need to select which component CD changer or external component to use When shipped from the facto
12. located playback starts automatically Notes e While locating a specified tune If the tape is rewound to its beginning playback starts from the beginning of that side If the tape is fast forwarded to the end it is reversed and played from the beginning of the other side In the following cases Multi Music Scan may not operate correctly Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages very quiet parts or non recorded portions Tapes with short non recorded sections Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes The Dolby NR setting does not match For example if the tape is recorded with the Dolby C NR 23 I 9 cal Z ui 24 Other convenient tape functions Skipping blank portions on the tape You can skip blank portions between the tunes Blank Skip Press MODE repeatedly until B SKIP appears v MODE 7 DOLBY B gt B SKIP E Canceled lt REPEAT 2 Press SEL Each time you press the button skip function mode turns on B SKIP ON and off B SKIP OFF alternately When this function is on the B SKIP indicator lights up on the display and the unit skips blank portions of 15 seconds or more fast forwards to the next tune then starts playing it Playing the current tune repeatedl You can play the current tune repeatedly Repeat Play v MODE i Press MODE repe
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14. There is a time limit in doing the following procedure If the setting is cancelled before you finish start from step 1 again 1 Select EQ EQ S BASS Canceled lt L V METER 2 Select sound elements to adjust Each time you press the button E the sound elements to adjust change as follows LOW FREQ LOW LEVEL gt MID FREQ MID LEVEL gt HIGH FREQ HIGH LEVEL gt back to the beginning FREQ LOW MID HIGH Select the center frequency to adjust LEVEL LOW MID HIGH Adjust the enhancement level By pressing gt I A or 4d Y you can directly move as follows M LOW FREQ lt MID FREQ HIGH FREQ te 3 Adjust the selected sound element Refer to the table below for adjusting the selected sound element Indication Range LOW FREQ 50 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz LOW LEVEL 06 min 06 max MID FREQ 700 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz MID LEVEL 06 min 06 max HIGH FREQ 8 kHz 12 kHz HIGH LEVEL 06 min 06 max EQ level adjusted flashes iad EX When you adjust LOW FREQ 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the other sound elements 5 Store the adjustments Your setting is stored in USER sound mode ae mr TT 27 LEVEL METER SETTING selecting level meter patterns 3 SideWinder Level meter is displayed horizontally You can select any one from 7 dif
15. audio data will consume The unit used is Kbps 1000 bits second To get a better audio quality choose a higher bit rate The most popular bit rate for encoding is 128 Kbps This unit is incorporated with an MP3 decoder You can play back MP3 files tracks recorded on CD Rs CD RWs and CD ROMs Compatible with ID3v1 Extra information data such as album title performer name song title recording year music genre and a brief comment can be stored within an MP3 file This unit can show ID3v1 tags album name performer name and song title on the display Some characters cannot be shown correctly This unit is not compatible with ID3v2 Other Main Features in this unit Maximum number of directories files 289 Total e Available characters A Z 0 9 _ underscore Maximum number of characters for file name ISO 9660 Level 1 12 inclusive of separation mark and extension code mp3 ISO 9660 Level 2 31 inclusive of separation mark and extension code mp3 Joliet 64 inclusive of separation mark and extension code mp3 Maximum number of characters for directory name 64 MP3 INTRODUCTION Precautions when recording MP3 files on a CD R or CD RW This unit can only read MP3 files that are recorded in the format that is compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet How are MP3 files recorded and played back MP3 files tracks
16. play This is caused by how the files are recorded on the disc There are no MP3 files in the current directory There are no MP3 files in this disc This unit can only display alphabets capital A Z small a z and numbers Remedies Change the disc Add the extension code mp3 to their file names Change the disc Record MP3 files using a compliant application Insert a disc that contains files encoded in Layer 3 format Skip to another file or change the disc Do not add the extension code mp3 to non MP3 files Do not use too many hierarchies and directories Also do not record any other types of audio tracks together with MP3 files Select another directory Insert a disc that contains MP3 files MP3 Playback cy I L wf g Z TT 41 a nN a u Y J e A cassette tape cannot be You have tried to insert a Insert the cassette with the 2 inserted cassette in the wrong way exposed tape facing right a Cassette tapes become hot This is not a malfunction e Tape sound is at very low The tape head is dirty Clean it with a head level and sound quality is cleaning tape degraded NO MAGAZINE appears No magazine is in the CD Insert the magazine on the display changer RESET 8 appears on the This unit is not connected Connect this unit and the display to a CD changer correctly CD changer correctly and press the reset button o
17. the current directory or specified directory REPEAT OFF Canceled 21 ma A J O TT 22 TAPE OPERATIONS Listening to a tape You can play back type 1 normal tapes 1 Insert a cassette into the cassette compartment The unit turns on and tape play starts automatically When one side of the tape reaches its end during play the other side of the tape automatically starts playing Auto Reverse Tape indicator flashes Note on One Touch Operation When a cassette is already in the cassette compartment pressing TAPE AUX turns on the unit and starts tape play automatically 2 Turn on or off the Dolby B NR as needed MODE Press MODE repeatedly until DOLBY B appears DOLBY B B SKIP a Canceled lt REPEAT Press SEL Each time you press the button the Dolby B NR turns on DOLBY ON and off DOLBY OFF This indicator lights up when the Dolby B NR is turned on 3 Select the tape direction Each time you press the button the tape direction changes alternately BASS LOW MID HIGH BASS LOW MID HIGH HH Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories To stop play and eject the cassette Press TAPE 4 Tape play stops and t
18. OFF to TAG ON while playing an MP3 file the tag display will be activated when the next file starts playing e TAG OFF Turns off the ID3 tag display while playing MP3 files Only the directory name and file name can be shown Assigning names to the sources You can assign names to station frequencies CDs and the external component connected to the auxiliary AUX input jack After assigning a name it will appear on the display when you select the source Maximum number of the characters Sources Station frequencies Up to 10 characters up to 32 station frequencies including both FM and AM Up to 32 characters up to 40 discs CDs and CD changer External component AUX INPUT only Up to 10 characters You cannot assign a name to a station frequency stored in the EX extra button You cannot assign a name to a CD Text or an MP3 disc Select a source you want to assign a name to When you select a source the power automatically comes on Each time you press the y button the source changes as described on page 7 2 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds while pressing DISP display E 4 DISP at the same time O TIF 3 Select the character set you want while ii is flashing gt Each time you press the button the character set changes as follows ae e O ui Capital letters Small letters
19. REPEAT OFF finial N Mode Plays repeatedly Indicator REPEAT1 ON Lights The current track or specified track REPEAT2 ON Flashes All tracks of the current disc or specified disc REPEAT OFF Canceled To play back tracks at random Random Play vw MODE 1 Press MODE repeatedly until RANDOM appears REPEAT ral Canceled lt INTRO Continuous play Press SEL Each time you press the button CD random play mode AS changes as follows RANDOM1 ON RANDOM2 ON RANDOM OFF 2 0 00 Plays at random Indicator Lights All tracks of the current disc then the tracks of the next disc and so on Flashes All tracks of all discs inserted in the magazine RANDOM OFF Canceled N RANDOM1 ON RANDOM2 ON CD To play back only intro Intro scan MODE 1 Press MODE repeatedly until INTRO appears REPEAT 0 Canceled lt INTRO Continuous play ae e O TT Press SEL Each time you press the button CD intro scan mode AS changes as follows INTRO1 ON INTRO2 ON AAA INTRO OFF Plays the beginnings 15 seconds INTRO1 ON Track number Of all tracks on all inserted discs INTRO2 ON Disc number Of the first track on each flashes inserted disc Canceled RO Mode INTRO OFF Track number EX When INTRO1 ON is selected Disc
20. UT on page 32 Select the external component AUX INPUT Press TAPE AUX repeatedly to select the component connected to the AUX jack on the control panel E BASS LOW MID HIGH LINE INPUT Press CD CH repeatedly to ER select the component O connected to the CD changer jack e If LINE INPUT does not appear on the display see page 32 and select the external input Selecting the external component to use EXT INPUT 34 2 Turn on the connected component and start playing the source 3 Adjust the volume If the input level of the external component connected to the auxiliary AUX input jack is not high enough increase the input level properly Without adjusting the input level you may be surprised at a loud sound when you change the source from the external component to another See Adjusting the auxiliary input level AUX ADJ on page 32 CD CHANGER OPERATIONS CB MODE EX 7 O We recommend that you use one of the CH X series with your unit If you have another CD automatic changer consult your JVC car audio dealer for connections For example if your CD automatic changer is one of the KD MK series you need a cord KS UISK for connecting it to this unit Before operating your CD automatic changer
21. atedly until REPEAT appears DOLBY B B SKIP Canceled lt REPEAT Press SEL Each time you press the button repeat play mode turns on REPEAT ON and off REPEAT OFF alternately N 2 Notes In the following cases Blank Skip and Repeat Play may not operate correctly Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages very quiet parts or non recorded portions Tapes with short non recorded sections Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes The Dolby NR setting does not match For example if the tape is recorded with the Dolby C NR Prohibiting tape ejection You can prohibit the tape ejection and can lock a tape in the cassette compartment While pressing TAPE AUX press and hold TAPE amp for more than 2 seconds TAPE flashes on the display for a while and the tape is locked and cannot be ejected O i To cancel the prohibition and unlock the tape press and hold TAPE 4 for more than 2 seconds again while pressing TAPE AUX EJECT OK flashes on the display for a while and the tape is unlocked SOUND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the sound Reinforcing the bass sound q qgD KO 1l bh You can adjust the sound characteristics to your You can also adjust the level of Super Bass J preference W Select the item you want to adjust a Select S BASS Each
22. ay become Slack The function below is also provided to ensure the longer life of the cassette deck Ignition key off release When you turn off the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment the unit automatically releases the tape from its head Handling discs The CD player built in this unit has been designed to play back the CDs bearing the following marks des wise You can also play back your original CD Rs Recordable and CD RWs Rewritable either in audio CD format or in MP3 format How to handle discs When removing a disc from its case press down the al center holder of the case and lift the disc out holding it by the edges e Always hold the disc by the edges Do not touch its recording surface Center holder When storing a disc into its case gently insert the disc around the center holder with the printed surface facing up e Make sure to store discs into the cases after use To keep discs clean A dirty disc may not play correctly If a disc does becomes dirty wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge To play new discs New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges If such a disc is used this unit may reject the disc To remove these rough spots rub the edges with a pencil or ball point pen etc 2 Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player in the following cases e After
23. ces If the volume level is adjusted for the tuner for example the speakers may be damaged by the sudden increase in the output level Therefore lower the volume before playing a CD and adjust it as required during playback How to reset your unit E Press the reset button on the front panel using a a ball point pen or similar tool a neal Ky OC Cn Note Z Your preset adjustments such as preset channels or sound adjustments will be erased Thank you for purchasing a JVC product Please read all instructions carefully before operation to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit CONTENTS How to reset your unit 2 LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS 4 Control panel 2 e 4 Remote controller 2224 5 Preparing the remote controller 6 BASIC OPERATIONS RADIO OPERATIONS 8 Listening to the radio 8 Storing stations in Memory 9 Tuning in to a preset station 10 Other convenient tuner functions 11 CD OPERATIONS 12 Playing a CD 1 12 Locating a track or a particular portion ana GO 1110 13 Selecting CD playback modes 14 Playing a CD Text
24. cnnnccns Handing 2 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS Temperature inside the car If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit I a_i 2 ui 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS a e mr TT Control panel JVC KW XC828 MODE EX 7 ata E E o E En Ema Display window 19 Control panel l NI Io INI Je mb o i i bh _ Display window CD loading slot 0 ATT standby on attenuator button DISP display button Auxiliary input jack SEL select button EQ LV Equalizer Level button buttons Reset button MODE button Cassette compartment CD A eject button Source buttons e CD CH button e FM AM button e TAPE AUX button e 4 PROG button e 10 10 button TAPE eject button PALA buttons EX extra button Number b
25. dBf 1 0 uV 75 Q 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 16 3 dBf 1 8 75 Q Alternate Channel Selectivity 400 kHz 65 dB Frequency Response 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz Stereo Separation 35 dB Capture Ratio 1 5 dB AM Tuner Sensitivity 20 uV Selectivity 35 dB SPECIFICATIONS CD PLAYER SECTION Type Compact disc player Signal Detection System Non contact optical pickup semiconductor laser Number of channels 2 channels stereo Frequency Response 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz Dynamic Range 96 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 98 dB Wow and Flutter Less than measurable limit MP3 decoding format MPEG1 2 Audio Layer 3 Max Bit Rate 320 Kbps I a_i g Z TT CASSETTE DECK SECTION Wow and Flutter 0 1 WRMS Fast Wind Time 100 sec C 60 Frequency Response 30 Hz to 16 000 Hz Normal tape Signal to Noise Ratio Normal tape Dolby B NR ON 65 dB Dolby B NR OFF 56 dB Stereo Separation 40 dB GENERAL Power Requirement Operating Voltage DC 14 4 V 11 V to 16V allowance Grounding System Negative ground Allowable Working Temperature 0 C to 40 C Dimensions W x H x D Installation Size 178 mm x 100 mm x 150 mm Front Panel Size 170 mm x 96 mm x 20 mm Mass 2 2 kg excluding accessories Design and specifications subject to change without notice 43 AW JVC KW XC828 0 0 6 Ub Jida ae gust MPs dise
26. ds BE SE To fast forward or reverse the track Press and hold Rl A while playing a CD to fast forward the track Press and hold w while playing a CD to reverse the track To go to the next tracks or the previous tracks Press gt gt A briefly while playing a CD to go ahead to the beginning of the next track Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the next tracks is located and played back Press V briefly while playing a CD to go back to the beginning of the current track Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back To go to a particular disc directly Press the number button corresponding to the disc number to start its playback while CD changer is playing O To select a disc number from 1 6 Press 1 7 6 12 briefly To select a disc number from 7 12 Press and hold 1 7 6 12 for more than 1 second Ex When disc number 3 is selected Disc number Track number Track number Elapsed playing time Selecting CD playback modes To play back tracks repeatedly Repeat Play MODE 1 Press MODE repeatedly until REPEAT appears REPEAT junco Canceled lt INTRO Continuous play Press SEL Each time you press the button CD repeat play mode changes as follows REPEAT1 ON REPEAT ON 0
27. e DEMO Demonstration mode DEMO OFF DEMOON DEMOON CLOCK HOUR Hour adjustment CLOCK MIN Minute adjustment CLOCK DISP Clock display EQ LINK Sound control memory linkage CONTRAST Display contrast 1 00 29 CLOCK OFF CLOCK ON CLOCK OFF LINK ON LINK OFF LINK OFF DIMMER Dimmer mode DIM OFF DIMON CONTRAST1 CONTRAST 10 CONTRAST 5 SCROLL Scroll mode SCRL ONCE SCRL AUTO EXT INPUT External input selection AUX ADJ Auxiliary input level adjustment TAG DISP Tag display Turning the demo mode on or off DEMO MODE You can turn the demo mode on or off When shipped from the factory DEMO ON is selected e DEMO OFF Turns the demo mode off e DEMO ON Turns the demo mode on The demonstration will start automatically if no sound comes in for 3 minutes Note If the unit has been reset and the power is on demonstration will start if no sound comes in for about 15 seconds CD CHANGER LINE INPUT CD CHANGER A ADJ 00 A ADJ 05 A ADJ 00 TAG OFF TAG ON TAG ON Setting the clock display CLOCK DISP You can set the clock to be shown on the display when the unit is turned off When shipped from the factory the clock is set not to be shown on the display e CLOCK OFF Clock display is turned off CLOCK ON Clock display is turned on Note If the power supply is not interrupted by turning off the ignition key of your car it is recommended to select CLOCK OFF
28. f the CD changer RESET 1 RESET 7 Press the reset button of appears on the display the CD changer The CD changer does not The built in microcomputer Press the reset button on the work at all may function incorrectly front panel see page 2 due to noise etc CD Changer Tape Playback About mistracking Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads This does not damage the unit and the CD but will be annoying We recommend that you stop CD play while driving on such rough roads Having TROUBLE with operation Please reset your unit Refer to page of How to reset your unit 42 AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION Maximum Power Output Front 45 W per channel Rear 45 W per channel Continuous Power Output RMS Front 17 W per channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8 total harmonic distortion Rear 17W per channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8 total harmonic distortion Load Impedance 4 Q 4 to 8 Q allowance Equalizer Control Range LOW 12 dB 50 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz MID 12 dB 700 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz HIGH 12 dB 8 kHz 12 kHz Frequency Response 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio 70 dB Auxiliary input jack 3 5 mm dia stereo mini jack Line Out Level Impedance 2 0 V 20 kQ load full scale Output Impedance 1 kQ TUNER SECTION Frequency Range FM 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz AM 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 11 3
29. ferent level meter patterns or a demonstration of all the patterns as e O TT 1 Select L V METER 4 Full Size Level meter is displayed on the main display R T BASS 7 Canceled lt L V METER A ee SR CA 5 Spin Spin in the right meter 2 Press to select the level meter pattern Each time you press the button the level meter changes as 6 Double follows Waves are displayed on both level meters ALL DEMO lt Standard lt SideWinder lt Full Size lt Spin lt Double HIGH WAY lt Dolphin lt OFF lt back to the beginning 7 HIGH WAY As if you were driving along a highway Level meter patterns 1 ALL DEMO default setting Demonstrates all the level meter patterns each for 20 seconds Dolphin l A A dolphin is swimming in the main display 2 Standard Standard level meter 9 OFF No level meter is displayed 28 OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS About the demonstration mode Setting the clock DEMO MODE When shipped from the factory DEMO is set to DEMO ON in this unit The demonstration will start automatically if no sound comes in for 3 minutes See page 31 To deactivate the demonstration mode E Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display E 2 If CLOCK HOUR does no
30. he cassette automatically ejects from the cassette compartment If you change the source the tape play also stops without ejecting the cassette this time You can also eject the cassette by pressing TAPE 4 with the unit turned off To fast forward and rewind a tape ey Press gt ei A for more than 1 second to fast forward the tape When the tape reaches its end the tape is reversed and playback starts from the beginning of the other side Press W for more than 1 second to rewind the tape When the tape reaches its end playback of the same side starts To stop fast forward and rewind at any position on the tape press PROG Pe Tape play starts from that position on the tape Note When the tape reaches its end while fast forwarding the tape direction will be changed automatically Finding the beginning of a tune Multi Music Scan allows you to automatically start playback from the beginning of a specified tune You can specify up to 9 tunes ahead or before the current tune During playback Specify where how many tunes ahead of or before the current tune the tune you want is located L mr TT To locate a tune ahead of the current tune on the tape To locate a tune before the current tune on the tape LETA BASS LOW MID HIGH Each time you press the button the number changes up to 9 When the beginning of the specified tune is
31. his time You can eject the CD even when the unit is turned off e Ifyou change the source CD play also stops without ejecting the disc Next time you select CD as the source CD play starts from where playback has been stopped previously Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD To fast forward or reverse the track Press and hold gt gt A while playing a CD to fast forward the track A Press and hold vw while 3 playing a CD to reverse the track To go to the next tracks or the previous tracks Press gt gt A briefly while playing a CD to go ahead to the beginning of the next track Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the next tracks is located and played back Press WV briefly while playing a CD to go back to the beginning of the current track Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back To skip 10 tracks Press MODE repeatedly until a 10 10 appears lt 10 10 gt gt REPEAT Canceled lt INTRO lt RANDOM MODE ae e O TT Press 10 or 10 button N Press 10 while playing a CD NU to skip 10 tracks at a time DON Press 10 while playing a CD to skip back 10 tracks at a time To go to a particular track directly Press the number button correspondi
32. ip to the next directory or the previous directory either on the same hierarchy level or on a different hierarchy level Press 10 briefly while playing an MP3 disc Each time you press the button consecutively the next directory is located and the first file in the directory starts playing if recorded See MP3 playback search order on page 17 Press lt 10 briefly while playing an MP3 disc Each time you press the button consecutively the previous directory is located and the first file in the directory starts playing if recorded See MP3 playback search order on page 17 Note If the directory does not contain any MP3 files it is skipped 20 To go to a particular directory directly IMPORTANT To directly select the directories using the number button s it is required that directories are assigned 2 digit numbers at the beginning of their directory names This can only be done during the recording of CD Rs or CD RWs Ex If directory name is 01 ABC press 1 to go to directory 01 ABC If directory name is 1 ABC cannot directly select this directory If directory name is 12 ABC press and hold 6 12 to go to directory 12 ABC Press the number button corresponding to the directory number to start playing the first file in the selected directory P e To select a directory number from 01 06 Press 1 7 6 12 briefly To
33. k All File Repeat Play e MP3 discs require a longer readout time It differs due to the complexity of the directory file configuration Readout time is the time taken by the unit to scan or check the disc for files and file information To change the display information While playing back an MP3 file you can change the file information shown on the display Each time you press DISP display the display changes to show the following e When TAG ON is selected initial setting see page 32 Album name Performer name Track title Directory name File name Elasped playing time Ifan MP3 file does not have ID3 tags directory name and file name appear e When TAG OFF is selected ww Directory name File name Elasped playing time o Notes You can use the scroll mode to show the disc information on the display See also Selecting the scroll mode SCROLL on page 32 If you change the setting from TAG OFF to TAG ON while playing an MP3 file the tag display will be activated when the next file starts playing To stop play and eject the disc Press CD 4 Disc play stops and the disc automatically ejects from the loading slot EJECT appears on the display The source changes to the last selected source If you change the source the disc play also stops without ejecting the disc this time Notes If the ejected disc is not removed f
34. ng to the track number to start its playback e To select a track number from 1 6 Press 1 7 6 12 briefly e To select a track number from 7 12 Press and hold 1 7 6 12 for more than 1 second 13 a e J O TT 14 Selecting CD playback modes To play back tracks repeatedly Repeat Play You can play back the current track repeatedly Press MODE repeatedly until REPEAT appears 7 lt 10 10 gt gt REPEAT a Canceled INTRO lt RANDOM i MODE 2 Press SEL Each time you press the 9 9 button CD repeat play mode turns on REPEAT ON and off REPEAT OFF alternately When the repeat mode is turned on the RPT indicator lights up on the display To play back tracks at random Random Play You can play back all tracks on the CD at random Press MODE repeatedly until RANDOM appears lt 10 10 gt gt REPEAT B Canceled INTRO lt RANDOM i MODE 2 Press SEL Each time you press the E button CD random play mode turns on RANDOM ON and off RANDOM OFF alternately i When the random mode is turned on the RND indicator lights up on the display and a track randomly selected starts playing To play back only intro Intro scan You can play back the first 15 seconds of each track sequentially MODE 1 Pres
35. number 37 ma e O TT 38 Available characters e You can the following characters to assign names to station frequencies CDs and external component See page 33 e You can display the information album title performer name song title etc as ID3v1 tags when you playback an MP3 file with this unit See pages 16 and 41 Capital letters Handling cassettes The cassette deck built in this unit requires very little attention but you will be able to extend the life of the cassette deck if you follow the instructions right column e Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use using a wet type head cleaning tape available at an audio store When the head becomes dirty you may realize the following symptoms Sound quality is reduced Sound level decreases Sound drops out Do not play dirty or dusty tapes Do not touch the highly polished head with any metallic or magnetic tools To keep the tape clean e Always store the tapes in their storage cases after use e Do not store tapes in the following places Subject to direct sunlight With high humidity At extremely hot temperatures CAUTIONS Do not play the tapes with peeling labels otherwise they can damage the unit e Tighten tapes to remove slack since loose tape may become entangled with the mechanism Do not leave a cassette in the cassette compartment after use as the tape m
36. o the loading slot The unit turns on draws a CD and starts playback automatically CD indicator lights up Total playing time of the inserted disc Total track number of the inserted disc Current track Elapsed playing time BASS LOW MID HIGH Note on One Touch Operation When a CD is already in the loading slot pressing CD CH turns on the unit and starts playback automatically Notes When a CD is inserted upside down the CD automatically ejects When you play a CD Text the disc title and performer appear on the display Then the current track title appears on the display followed by the track number and elapsed playing time See also Playing a CD Text page 15 and Selecting the scroll mode SCROLL page 32 If a CD Text includes much text information some may not appear on the display If you play a CD with assigned name see page 33 the assigned name appear on the display followed by the track number and elapsed playing time See also Showing an assigned name on page 15 To stop play and eject the CD Press CD 4 CD play stops and the CD automatically ejects from the loading slot EJECT appears on the display The source changes to the last selected source Notes If the ejected disc is not removed for about 15 seconds the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust CD play will not start t
37. omatic preset SSM You can preset 6 local stations in each FM band FM1 FM2 and FM3 1 Select the band FM1 FM2 or FM3 2 Tune in to a station in this example of 88 3 MHz Press gt gt A to tune in to stations of higher frequencies FM AM pe 2 Press MODE repeatedly until SSM appears MODE A Press lt W to tune in EA to stations of lower frequencies 3 Press and hold the number button in this example 1 for more than 2 seconds E P1 flashes for a few seconds SSM appears then disappears when automatic preset is over 4 Repeat the above procedure to store other stations into other preset Local stations with the strongest signals are numbers searched for and stored automatically in the band you have selected FM1 FM2 and FM3 These stations are preset in the number buttons No 1 lowest frequency to No 6 highest frequency When automatic preset is over the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in Y A FMAM Storing your favorite station into the Tuning in to a preset station EX extra button q KE E E lt lt You can preset an FM or AM station such as your favorite station or traffic announcement station and recall it by one touch operation even if the unit is turned off You can easily tune in to a preset station Remember that you must store stations first If yo
38. or Directories stable operations MP3 files MP3 playback search order e The numbers in circles below the MP3 files P indicate the playback order and search order of the MP3 files Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the recorded order e The numbers inside the directories indicate the playback order and search order of the directories on an MP3 disc Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the directories in the recorded order 17 ma A J O TT 18 MP3 OPERATIONS Refer also to CD OPERATIONS on pages 12 to 15 Playing an MP3 disc Insert an MP3 disc into the loading slot The unit turns on draws an MP3 disc and starts playback automatically Ex When the disc contains 13 directories and 125 MP3 files BASS LOW MID HIGH MP3 indicator Lights up Playback starts automatically from the first file of the first directory once file check is completed Then the display changes to show the following e When TAG ON is selected initial setting see page 32 Album name performer name directory name Track title file name gt Elapsed playing time If an MP3 file does not have ID3 tags directory name and file name appear e When TAG OFF is selected Directory name and file name appear Notes e All the files on the disc will be played repeatedly until you stop playbac
39. or about 15 seconds the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust Disc play will not start this time You can eject the disc even when the unit is turned off a Locating a file or a particular portion on an MP3 disc To fast forward or reverse the file Press and hold gt gt A while playing an MP3 disc to fast forward the file Press and hold w while playing an MP3 disc to reverse the file To go to the next files or the previous files e Press BPI A briefly while playing an MP3 disc to go ahead to the beginning of the next file Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the next file is located and played back See MP3 playback search order on page 17 Press VW briefly while playing an MP3 disc to go back to the beginning of the current file Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the previous file is located and played back See MP3 playback search order on page 17 ae J O TT 19 a To skip 10 files MODE i Press MODE repeatedly until I 9 cal o 2 TT 4 10 10 appears lt 10 10 Canceled lt RANDOM 2 Press 10 or 10 button Press 10 to skip 10 files in the same directory at a time Press 10 to skip back 10 files in the same directory at a time To sk
40. r on the display followed by the current track number and elapsed playing time When the CD name is displayed the DISC indicator lights up on the display see page 33 L O TT Lights up To confirm the current track number and elapsed playing time while the assigned name is shown press DISP display Each time you press the button the assigned name and current track number elapsed playing time alternate on the display Note You cannot assign a name to a CD Text or an MP3 disc Prohibiting CD ejection You can prohibit the CD ejection and can lock a CD in the loading slot CD CH O To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CD press and hold CD A for more than 2 seconds again while pressing CD CH EJECT OK flashes on the display for a while and the CD is unlocked While pressing CD CH press and hold CD 4 for more than 2 display for a while and the CD is locked and cannot be ejected 15 I 9 cal Z ui 16 What is MP3 MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group or MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 is simply a file format with a data compression ratio of 1 10 128 Kbps That means by using MP3 format one CD R or CD RW can contain 10 times as much data volume as a regular CD can This player is not compatible with the data encoded with Layer 1 and 2 formats Bit rate is the average number of bits that one second of
41. ry CD changer is selected as the external component CD CHANGER To use the CD changer e LINE INPUT To use the external component other than CD changer Notes Ifthe current source is CD changer or external component this setting does not appear e For connecting the Line Input Adaptor KS U57 and the external component refer to the Installation Connection Manual separate volume Adjusting the auxiliary input level AUX ADJ Adjust the auxiliary input level properly when an external component is connected to the auxiliary input jack When shipped from the factory the auxiliary AUX input level is set at level 00 If the input level of the connected component is not high enough increase the input level properly Without adjusting the line input level you may be surprised at a loud sound when you change the source from the external component to another source Turning the tag display on or off TAG DISP An MP3 file can contain file information called ID3 Tag where its album name performer track title etc are recorded There are two versions ID3v1 ID3 Tag version 1 and ID3v2 3 Tag version 2 This unit is compatible only with ID3v1 When shipped from the factory TAG ON is selected e TAG ON Turns on the ID3 tag display while playing MP3 files If an MP3 file does not have ID3 tags directory and file name appear Note If you change the setting from TAG
42. s MODE repeatedly until INTRO appears 7 lt 4 10 10 gt gt REPEAT a Canceled lt INTRO lt RANDOM 2 Press SEL Each time you press the 9 9 button CD Intro scan mode turns on INTRO ON and off INTRO OFF alternately BASS LOW MID HIGH When the Intro scan mode is turned on the current track number flashes Playing a CD Text In a CD Text some information about the disc its disc title performer and track title is recorded You can show these disc information on the display 1 Select text display mode while playing a CD Text Each time you press the ny button the display changes as follows A Current track no Disc Title Performer and Track Title Current track no and Elapsed playing time When disc information appears on the display the corresponding name indicator lights up When a track title is displayed Notes You can use the scroll mode to show the disc information on the display See also Selecting the scroll mode SCROLL on page 32 When you press DISP display while playing a conventional CD NO NAME appears for the disc title performer unless you have assigned a name to the CD and the track title Other convenient CD functions Showing an assigned name You can assign names to conventional CDs If you have assigned a name to a CD the assigned name appea
43. same time for several seconds EJECT ERP appears on The disc was interrupted Press CD 4 or press both the display ejection or insertion the ATT and CD 4 buttons together to clear the message CD R CD RW cannot be CD R CD RW is not Change a finalized CD R played back finalized CD RW Tracks cannot be skipped e Finalize the CD R CD RW on CD R CD RW with the component which you used for recording 40 Symptoms Disc cannot be played back Files skip or 00 00 appears and playback stops Noise is generated A longer readout time is required FILE CHECK keeps flashing on the display Files cannot be played back as you have intended them to play Elapsed playing time is not correct MP3 flashes on the display NO FILES appears on the display for a while then the disc ejects automatically Correct characters are not displayed Tag Display e g album name Causes No MP3 files are recorded on the disc MP3 files do not have the extension code mp3 in their file names MP3 files are not recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 Files are encoded in Layer 1 or Layer 2 format The file played back is not an MP3 file although it has the extension code mp3 Readout time varies due to the complexity of the directory file configuration Playback order is determined when the files are recorded This sometimes occurs during
44. select a directory number from 07 12 Press and hold 1 7 6 12 for more than 1 second Notes e If MP5 flashes on the display after you have selected a directory it means that the directory does not contain any MP3 files You cannot directly select a directory with a number greater than 12 To select a particular file in a directory press gt ei A or ea WV after selecting the directory a Selecting MP3 playback modes To play back tracks at random sss Random Play To play back tracks repeatedly Repeat Play w MODE Press MODE repeatedly until RANDOM appears MODE ae e J O TT ES Press MODE repeatedly until APPEALS 10 10 gt REPEAT E 10 10 gt Canceled lt RANDOM Canceled lt RANDOM 2 Press SEL 21 Press SEL Each time you press the Each time you press the 9 9 button random play mode changes as follows button repeat play mode changes as follows H RANDOM1 ON gt RANDOM2 ON 7 REPEAT1 ON REPEAT ON 7 RANDOM OFF id Mode Plays at random Mode RPT Plays repeatedly Indicator RANDOM1 ON Lights All files of the current directory then the files of the next directory and so on RANDOM2 ON All files of all directories RANDOM OFF Canceled 7 Indicator REPEAT1 ON The current file or specified file Flashes All files of
45. starting the heater in the car f it becomes very humid inside the car Should this occur the CD player may malfunction In this case eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates CAUTIONS e Do not insert 8 cm discs single CDs into the loading slot Such discs cannot be ejected Do not insert any disc of unusual shape like a heart or flower otherwise it will malfunction e Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat source or place them in a place subject to high temperature and humidity Do not leave them in a car e Do not use any solvent for example conventional record cleaner spray thinner benzine etc to clean discs When playing a CD R or CD RW You can play back your original CD Rs or CD RWs recorded in audio CD format or in MP3 format However they may not be played back depending on their characteristics or recording conditions e User edited CD Rs Recordable and CD RWs Rewritable can be played back only if 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 Rs or CD RWs are susceptible to high temperatures or high humidity so do not leave them inside your car CD RWs may require a longer readout time
46. t appear After installation set the built in clock correctly L e mr TT Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display See page 31 press gt gt I A or lt lt y repeatedly until it appears 2 Press PPI A or aav to select DEMO lt 4 Press A or ie v until CLOCK O MIN minute appears on the display 4 Press SEL Select to finish the setting E CONTINUED TO THE NEXT PAGE 29 5 adjust the minute Changing general settings PSM You can change the settings for this unit by using the PSM Preferred Setting Mode control as e J O TT Basic Procedure l There is a time limit in doing the following 6 Finish the setting procedure If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again 4 E Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display See page 31 To check the current clock time while the unit is turned off press DISP display 9 9 The power turns on the clock time is shown for 5 seconds then the power turns off 2 Select a PSM item you want to adjust See page 31 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other PSM items if necessary 5 Finish the setting AS 30 Preferred Setting Mode PSM items ENGLISH Factory preset See settings A ee e
47. time you press the button 9 9 the adjustable items change as EQ S BASS follows A a L V METER FADER gt BAL VOLUME While adjusting Super Bass S BASS level flashes As the number increases Super Bass level also increases 2 Adjust the level within the range of FADER Adjust the RO6 rear only 00 to 08 front and rear speaker FO6 front only BAL Adjust the left LO6 left only Balance and right speakers RO6 right only VOLUME Adjust the 00 min volume 50 max If you are using a two speaker system set the fader level to 00 2 Adjust the level Note Normally buttons work for volume adjustment So you do not have to select VOLUME to adjust the volume level 25 You can select a preset sound adjustment suitable to the music genre as e O TT 1 Select EQ EQ S BASS 7 Canceled L V METER 2 Select the sound mode The sound mode changes as follows FLAT lt gt Hard Rock R amp B lt gt POP lt gt JAZZ lt DanceMusic lt gt Country lt Raggae Classic lt USER back to the beginning Rhythm and Blues Ifyou want to adjust and store your original sound mode USER see Storing your own sound adjustments on page 27 EQ level changes as you select the sound mode Ex When you select R 4 B
48. u have not stored them yet see page 9 a e O TT 1 Select the band FM1 FM2 FM3 or EXAMPLE Storing an FM station of 88 3 MHz AM you want into the EX button EIT FM1 FM2 FM3 AM 1 Select the FM1 band O 2 Select the number 1 6 for the preset station you want 2 Tune in to a station in this example of 88 3 MHz Press gt gt A to tune in to stations of higher EN frequencies FIA Press me V to tune in AN to stations of lower frequencies To tune in the favorite station EX EX gt Press EX so that the unit automatically turns on if it has been off 3 Press and hold the EX button until Your favorite station is tuned in EX flashes EX 7 e If you press the button again the previous source will be played back again EX flashes on the display Notes e A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored Preset stations are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted for example during battery replacement If this occurs preset the stations again 10 Other convenient tuner functions Scanning broadcast stations Select SCAN MODE Canceled lt MONO frequency indication When receiving an FM stereo broadcast 2 Start scanning Each time a broadcast is tuned in scanning stops for about 5 seconds tuned frequency 9 9 number flashes on the display
49. until M manual starts flashing on FM1 FM2 FM3 AM l the display Note This receiver has three FM bands FM1 FM2 and FM3 You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast Selected band appears 2 Start searching for a station 3 Tune in to a station you want while To search stations of M is flashing 0 higher frequencies f A a To search stations of lower frequencies Press gt gt A to tune in to stations of higher a frequencies AN to stations of lower frequencies ta w rm When a station is received searching e If you release your finger from the button the stops manual mode will automatically turn off after 5 seconds To stop searching before a station is received press the same button you have pressed for searching e If you hold down the button the frequency keeps changing in 50 kHz intervals for FM and 9 kHz for AM until you release the button Mi FM SAM Storing stations in memory Manual preset You can preset up to 6 stations in each band You can use one of the following methods to FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM manually store broadcasting stations in memory e Automatic preset SSM Strong station EXAMPLE Storing an FM station of 88 3 MHz Sequential Memory into the preset channel number 1 of Manual preset the FM1 band e Storing your favorite station into the EX button 1 Select the FM1 band Aut
50. use this unit for the first time set the built in clock correctly see page 29 Turn on the power 0 HELLO appears on the display 4 Note on One Touch Operation When you select a source in step 2 below the power automatically comes on You do not have to press this button to turn on the power 2 Select the source e Each time you press CD CH the source changes to CD and CD changer or external component alternately CA an Az Each time you press FM AM the band changes to FM FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM apa Each time you press TAPE AUX AS the source changes to TAPE and external component AUX INPUT alternately If a disc is not in the loading slot you cannot select CD as the source to play NO DISC will appear on the display Without connecting the CD changer or the external component you cannot select it as the kk source to play If a cassette is not in the cassette compartment you cannot select TAPE as the source to play NO TAPE will appear on the display To operate the tuner see pages 8 11 To play the CD see pages 12 15 To play the MP3 disc see pages 18 21 To operate the tape deck see pages 22 24 To operate the external components see page 34 To operate the CD changer see pages 35 37 3 Adjust the volume turn up the volume x To turn down the volume x sy i
51. uttons Display window 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Dolby NR indicator S BASS EQ Super Bass Equalizer level level meter Main display Level meter Play mode indicators RND random RPT repeat B SKIP blank skip CD indicator TAPE indicator Text name indicators DISC TRACK STATION Source indicators MP3 CD CD CH CD changer TAPE AUX F1 F2 F3 A Tuner reception indicators MO monaural ST stereo Clock display Remote controller M 1 ATT SOUND JVC HIFIRASO 1 Functions the same as the I ATT button on the main unit 2 Changes the band while listening to the radio e Skips to the first file of the next directory if pressed while listening to an MP3 disc Changes the tape direction while listening to a tape Selects disc numbers in the increasing order and starts playing while listening to the CD changer 3 Selects preset numbers in the increasing order while listening to the radio e Skips to the first file of the previous directory if pressed while listening to an MP3 disc Selects disc numbers in the decreasing order and starts playing while listening to the CD changer
52. y holder pushing it until you hear a clicking sound ro Dez EN O back side Remote sensor Installing the battery When the controllable range or effectiveness of the remote controller decreases replace the WARNING battery e Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach 1 Remove the battery holder If a child accidentally swallows the battery 1 Push out the battery holder in the direction consult a doctor immediately indicated by the arrow using a ball point Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the pen or a similar tool battery or dispose it in a fire 2 Remove the battery holder Doing any of these things may cause the battery to give off heat crack or start a fire Do not leave the battery with other metallic materials back side Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat crack or start a fire When throwing away or saving the battery wrap it in tape and insulate otherwise the battery may 2 start to give off heat crack or start a fire Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar tools Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat crack or start a fire CAUTION DO NOT leave the remote controller in a place such as dashboards exposed to direct sunlight for a long time Otherwise it may be damaged BASIC OPERATIONS 422 JVC KW XC828 2 Note When you
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