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JVC GET0143-001A User's Manual
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4. ols lial LU sad ol ee sal Yall la GAIT scale TROUBLESHOOTING HN Bea HERR arly Jeti ye teal The fuse blows Are the red and black leads connected correctly Power cannot be turned on Is the yellow lead connected No sound from the speakers the speaker output lead short circuited Sound is distorted Is the speaker output lead grounded Are the terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common Unit becomes hot Is the speaker output lead grounded Are the terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common REESE o Sill 3 AA fa SEALE Ch EEE TE TE ce 0 0 ly BAERS
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6. Control panel BE Eeti liag 2 3 AS FS Trim plate Handl pee andle PE 4 BEEE aor Luya Parts list for installation and connection The following parts are provided with this unit The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of the pieces supplied After checking them please set them correctly Hard case Control panel 1 EA n C 1 plia gl ha Gyia Power cord 1 PPE AACR 1 1 Mounting bolt M5 x 20 mm 1 5 1 4 15 x 20 mm 1 M5 x 20 1 x M5 nS Laue Lock nut M5 1 SEI 15 1 M5 c Ail U gaa M5 1 25 328 A PRIZE REA EA FAAN BaD gt Sal Laci
7. 0 559 Shell All N 2 Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic body or to ET the chassis of the car to the place not coated with paint INPUT Ve EE Ee if coated with paint remove the paint before attaching LIP gt 4 3 a gt the wire Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit JVC ay GP gt JVC SLs ne pi 2 ASRS TBER RCH se SRE RABE Bes URES gt MERERI gt RIA URNE O HIRES TREE AME 2 PE h ane 2 7777 You can connect another power amplifier for front speakers ET ai DE EEK JRR Jin iyt llall ey Y
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11. p pP WN D oy ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ERMEZ uve LL cathe To prevent short circuits we recommend that you RIER gt ERE ARALI BPE EA disconnect the battery s negative terminal and make 8 gt WIEME you are not sure how to install this unit correctly have e ae SPR AMEE all electrical connections before installing the unit If TEUZER gt ERE CECH 5 it installed by a qualified technician ASAE BEAD AURI Reme EAM TE i 12V 1 URKE Note KERRE FEIRER This unit is designed to operate on 12 V DC NEGATIVE jy JVC 3 ground electrical systems If your vehicle does nothave 1 P EEE fel EAS TESA Hj EAC BERR RR RRS this system a voltage inverter is required which can be BE gt IVC FASE e purchased at JVC car audio dealers Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating If Ei gt BHR EIRE ARES
12. 66 rs S Ta INSTALLATION ae LEEK gh Jals SN ous 5 a amp i 6 IN DASH MOUNTING FAA od The following illustration shows a typical installation HRN HET Am Ei oS sb AGI 0 However you should make adjustments EERE gt AERA CO EAE a ES Stb him da elde cas ls corresponding to your specific car If you have any i BG A CECA gt FF 0 AH yang ev glee EO dia ols sine coil J require S e ia ANETE AEA i By FAY 0 ol slot o installation kits consult your car audio dealer i
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17. er diagram to the car s chassis using shorter and thicker cords such as copper braiding or gauge wire If noise ASAE SAREE ABR L gt BAUT HR gt gt the fuse blows frequently consult your JVC car audio dealer Dh Sabi FFB H SNES RR If noise is a problem HER L SRK This unit incorporates a noise filter in the power circuit IEI ARER gt UVC ARER However with some vehicles clicking or other SARS HTH e unwanted noise may occur If this happens connect BEREA AA ERERTS 45 W gt RE the unit s rear ground terminal see connection RADZA 45 W gt HEAP 40 82 still persists consult your JVC car audio dealer 7S RIAA Maximum input of the speakers should be more than 45 W at the rear and 45 W at the front with an 3 Heat sink impedance of 4 Q to 8 Q DEd Be sure to ground this unit to the car s chassis ene a The heat sink becomes very hot after use Be careful not to touch it when removing this unit bol yall Waid dare
18. LS hol Jala ot Adal ud cls Log Y JLA i Uaa A al ut A isles K Mla AS bs a iq Sul duds La jr psc Ula 8 Nags Baill gad gf LSSI cl a Fig 2 Fig 3 vernal Connecting the leads 1635 45 5 Twist the core wires when connecting BERL ie gl Li Gane SLY en CAUTION 3 dai To prevent short circuit cover the terminals of the UNUSED leads with insulating tape BIEREK E EREA EARI T B T TET gad GI bl le gaY g Dole bu pth ea SLs sl Sl gall gh poi gia Jal Ga SRA Solder the core wires to connect them securely ROSE H lh o gt
19. E Connections Adding Other Equipment VRET CAE CK as DL You can connect an amplifier to upgrade your car stereo system Connect the remote lead blue with white stripe to the remote lead of the other equipment so that it can be controlled through this unit Connect this unit s line out terminals to the amplifier s line in terminals Disconnect the speakers from this unit connect them to the amplifier Leave the speaker leads of this unit unused Cover the terminals of these unused leads with insulating tape as illustrated above 99 CHE POER gt SMERE 8 1 Ure gS FSH Soon Gta ogee 2 duasi Se AH BIRBO AULA ee Mie ay Pea Si BCA ES A FR ita
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21. Selecting preset sound modes indication For Preset values C EQ custom equalizer BAS TRE LOUD JEA USER Flat sound 00 00 OFF You can select a preset sound mode C EQ ROCK Rock or 03 01 ON custom equalizer suitable to the music genre disco music e There is a time limit in doing the following SEASSIC a ab SEOEE procedure If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again POPS Light music 04 01 OFF HIP HOP Funk or rap 02 00 ON 1 Press M MODE to enter the music functions mode JAZZ Jazz music 02 03 OFF MODE Note You can adjust each sound mode to your preference 2 Press EQ equalizer while still in the Once you make an adjustment it is automatically functions mode stored for the currently selected sound mode See Adjusting the sound on page 30 EE The last selected sound mode is recalled and applied to the current source t UOT qc Ex If you have selected USER previously 3 Select the sound mode you want es Each time you press the button the sound modes change as follows gt USER gt ROCK gt CLASSIC JAZZ lt HIP HOP lt POPS lt The EQ indicator lights up when any sound mode other than USER is selected LEUD CRs cD EQ wa LEIN L 4 VILL Ex When you select ROCK 29 x 2 Z m 30
22. N Select 24H 12H Select 24H or 12H N To check the current clock time or change the display mode During tuner operation Press DISP display repeatedly Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Frequency lt Clock Note For the indication change during RDS operation see page 17 During disc operation Elapsed playing time Clock L Track title lt Disctitle performer Notes While playing a conventional CD NO NAME appears for the disc title performer and the track title For indication change while playing a CD Text or an MP3 disc see also pages 22 and 26 During power off The power turns on and the clock time is shown for 5 seconds then the power turns off RADIO OPERATIONS 6 Listening to the radio You can use either automatic searching or manual searching to tune in to a particular station Searching a station automatically Auto search T Select the band FM1 3 AM Each time you press the button the band changes as follows M gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM Selected band appears omc s I Q Lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength Note This receiver has three FM bands FM1 FM2 FM3 You can use any one of them
23. Remote sensor Control dial I ATT standby on attenuator button SEL select button Screws M2 x 5 mm Plate cover and standard plate FM AM button A up button 10 button 4 eject button V gt A buttons LA control panel release button DISP display button Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with M MODE button M MODE button Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with DISP display button Display window EQ equalizer button MO monaural button RPT repeat button RND random button Number buttons T TP PTY traffic programme programme type button x SI 21 22 17 18 19 20 CD button down button 10 button Display window 23 24 25 2 27 28 fag LOUD loudness indicator EQ equalizer indicator CD in indicator CD indicator FM band indicators FM1 FM2 FM3 AM band indicator Tuner reception indicators MO monaural ST stereo 30 RDS indicators AF REG TP PTY 31 folder indicator MP3 indicator disc indicator Volume or audio level indicator Disc information indicators TAG ID3 tag ff folder JJ track file Main display RND random indicator RPT repeat indicator Remote controller w ATT dep lt 7
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25. 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 I 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 Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player in the following cases After starting the heater in the car If 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 When playing a CD R or CD RW Before playing back CD Rs or CD RWs read their instructions or cautions carefully Use only finalized CD Rs or CD RWs Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not play back on this unit because of their disc characteristics and for the following reasons Discs are dirty or scratched Moisture condensation on the lens inside the unit The pickup lens inside the unit is dirty CD RWs may require a longer readout time since the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than that of regular CDs CD Rs or CD RWs are susceptible to high temperatures or high humidity so do not leave them inside your car Do not u
26. il GS a ed When installing the unit without using the sleeve Ses ce ce SH SS a 5 In a Toyota for example first remove the car radio and install the unit in its place DHH TOYOTA AERD PASCAL EE PARI A ASL ZEAL OK A sas Yal gl RN Gn en shh A GL Lae he Not included with this unit Flat type screws M5 x 6 mm ya 5 x 6 mm SS 5 A 80 M5 6 Bracket g he VX M5 Baclill yi el THEE PA a a sia ot he dans ate S i Flat type screws M5 x 6 mm Pocket ad A
27. 2 36 TROUBLESHOOTING What appears to be trouble is not always serious Check the following points before calling a service center Symptoms Causes Remedies Sound cannot be heard from the speakers The volume level is set to the minimum level Adjust it to the optimum level Connections are incorrect Check the cords and Disc is scratched connections The unit does not work The built in microcomputer may Press the reset button on the 8 at all have function incorrectly due to panel holder after detaching the noise etc control panel The clock setting and preset stations stored in memory are erased See page 2 e SSM Strong station Signals are too weak Store stations manually Sequential Memory automatic preset does lt not work LL Static noise while The antenna is not connected Connect the antenna listening to the radio firmly firmly Disc cannot be played Disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc correctly back e CD R CD RW cannot be CD R CD RW is not finalized Insert a finalized CD R CD RW played back Finalize the CD R CD RW Tracks on the CD R CD with the component which you RW cannot be skipped used for recording x 8 e Disc cannot be ejected Disc is locked Unlock the disc See page 22 Q gt Disc sound is sometimes You are driving on rough roads Stop play
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29. 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while playing an MP3 disc 2 Press RND random while still in functions mode so that FLDR RND or DISC RND appears on the display Each time you press the button the random play mode changes as follows Canceled To play back files repeatedly Track Repeat Folder Repeat Play You can play back the current file or all the files in the current folder repeatedly MODE 1 RPT GON 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while playing an MP3 disc 2 Press RPT repeat while still in functions mode so that TRK RPT or FLDR RPT appears on the display Each time you press the button the repeat play mode changes as follows TRK RPT FLDR RPT iai Canceled 2 wm 0 o TCI fg folder and RND indicators RPT indicator Ex When you select TRK RPT Active Ex When you select FLDR RND Mode indicator Plays repeatedly Active TRK RPT RPT indicator The current or Mode indicator Pays at random lights up specified file FLDR RND and RND All files of the FLDR RPT gg and RPT Allfiles ofthe indicators current folder then indicators current or specified light up files of the next light up folder folder and so on DISC RND and RND All files on the disc indicators light up 28 SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
30. Shel GL Mounting bolt ZERIE ws 0 6 See ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BSH FLERE Na ga N When using the optional stay Bik AIR ase gill pl Sal iila Dashboard EI Bliwll G TEPER Fire wall BRR Washer UE AlI Stay option SCHR GRAINY ala akties Lock nut SAGE WARE rr Screw option HRARST GEHI Mounting bolt EX ERE CS kaa Less than 30 HS 30 30 Tal Install the unit at an angle of less than 30 RARR DIS 30 KIHE lan 30 daa be
31. the car battery speakers and automatic antenna SE EE HE A BEERE ARS Others to speakers 2 Connect the antenna cord 3 Finally connect the wiring harness to the unit i Zf Beth if any mie following sequence BSS CIEE 12V Black ground AL PEAS ERB IC PI MF EB TY Yellow to car battery constant 12 V amp Ei J EIR EZR Re EE Red to an accessory terminal 0 BIHER AA CRA 200 A Blue with white stripe to remote lead of other Bee ae Rea oi NT equipment or to automatic antenna if any t Eii ioe ELE Bare DOLORES 200 mA max Fin SAE R with white stripe to car light control D Eb ETR EA HEE XFSEH EE EP aie o Brown to cellular phone system For details 2 TLR BER K refer to the instructions of the cellular phone 9 te RERE Typical connections SERRA A tasisi Before connecting Check the wiring in the vehicle FRB TAMRA carefully Incorrect connection may cause serious DOB HAIR o
32. Adjusting the sound You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference 1 Select the item you want to adjust Each time you press the button the adjustable items change as follows gt BAS TRE gt FAD bass treble fader VOL lt LOUD lt BAL volume loudness balance Indication To do Range BAS Adjust the bass 06 min 06 max TRE Adjust the treble 06 min 06 max FAD Adjust the front RO6 Rear only and rear speaker balance FO6 Front only BAL Adjust the left LO6 Left only and right speaker balance RO6 Right only Boost low and high frequencies to LOUD ON produce a well balanced sound LOUD OFF at low volume level VOL Adjust the volume 00 min 50 max When you adjust the bass treble or loudness the adjustment you have made is stored for the currently selected sound mode C EQ including USER 2 If you are using a two speaker system set the fader level to 00 3 Normally the control dial works as the volume control So you do not have to select VOL to adjust the volume level 2 Adjust the setting To increase the level or O turn on the loudness S To decrease the level or turn off the loudness Equalization pattern changes as you adjust the bass or treble ca 7 m Z J m Z a Ex 1 When yo
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34. gt FM3 gt AM 2 Select the number 1 6 for the preset station you want 7 8 MO 9 10 4 amp amp amp 1 RPT 12 RND Note You can also use the A up or W down button on the unit to select the next or previous preset stations Each time you press the A up or W down button the next or previous preset station is tuned in ENGLISH 11 x Z m 12 CD RDS OPERATIONS What you can do with RDS RDS Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular programme signals For example the stations send their station names as well as information about what type of programme they broadcast such as sports or music etc Another advantage of RDS function is called Enhanced Other Networks By using the Enhanced Other Networks data sent from a station you can tune in to a different station of a different network broadcasting your favorite programme or traffic announcement while listening to another programme or to another source such as CD By receiving the RDS data this unit can do the following Tracing the same programme automatically Network Tracking Reception e Standby Reception of TA Traffic Announcement or your favorite programme PTY Programme Type search Programme search And some other functions Tracing the same programme automatically Network Tracking Reception When
35. 3 i i i Remove the sleeve after disengaging the sleeve FN locks REE see SS bell a5 O Stand the unit gt MOSSES i a Ri ER J T PE TERE Note When you stand the unit be careful va 1 10 A 6 SE ait hl DG not to damage the fuse on the rear amp soe ae ae CE RA Bara SA US lH LH sleall ons Lall Insert the 2 handles between the unit and oe rea PR ore 2 AlI cis bail SN A ye the sleeve as illustrated to disengage the x M al dg x v x x sleeve locks oe SE FEE BERTET IEE D C e RE Serge enD eee ee Remove the sleeve Jal oe EFR aT i 4 6 a J 3
36. To stop play and eject the CD Press amp CD play stops and the control panel flips down The CD automatically ejects from the loading slot The source changes to the tuner you will hear the last received station If you change the source or turn the power off CD play also stops without ejecting the CD Next time you select CD as the source or turn the power on CD play starts from where playback has been stopped previously Notes Ifthe ejected disc is not removed for 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 Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD To fast forward or reverse the track Press and hold A while playing a CD to N fast forward the track Press and hold V while playing a CD to reverse the track To go to the next or previous tracks rm Press 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 lt 4 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 track directly Pr
37. When TAG DISP is set to TAG OFF y Folder name lights up on the display y File name 4 lights up on the display y Elapsed playing time and Current file number y Clock and Current file number 26 Note The display shows up to 8 characters at one time and scrolls if there are more than 8 characters See also To select the scroll mode SCROLL on page 33 Locating a file or a particular portion on an MP3 disc For MP3 playback search order see page 24 To fast forward or reverse the file Press and hold A 3 3 es while playing an MP3 disc E N to fast forward the file Press and hold wv while playing an MP3 disc to reverse the file Note During this operation you can only hear intermittent sounds The elapsed playing time also changes intermittently on the display To skip to the next or previous files Press BPI A briefly while playing to skip ahead to the beginning of the next file Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the next files is located and played back Press lt 4 YW briefly while playing to skip back to the beginning of the current file Each time you press the button consecutively the beginning of the previous files is located and played back To go to a particular file quickly within the current folder 10 and 10 buttons 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode
38. while playing an MP3 disc MODE 2 Press 10 or 10 kara To skip 10 files forwards up to the last file 10 vies To skip 10 files backwards f up to the first file The first time you press 10 or 10 button the file skips to the nearest higher or lower file with a file number of multiple ten ex 10th 20th 30th Then each time you press the button you can skip 10 files see How to use the 10 and 10 buttons below e After the last file the first file will be selected and vice versa How to use the 10 and 10 buttons Ex 1 To select file number 32 while playing file number 6 TOs gt gt SN Three times Twice File 6 gt 10 20 gt 30 31 32 e Ex 2 To select file number 8 while playing file number 36 gt gt EX Three times Twice 30 20 10 0 8 File 36 To go to a particular folder directly IMPORTANT To directly select the folders using the number button s it is required that folders are assigned 2 digit numbers at the beginning of their folder names This can only be done during the recording of CD Rs or CD RWs Ex If folder name is 01 ABC Press 1 to go to Folder 01 ABC If folder name is 1 ABC pressing 1 does not work If folder name is 12 ABC Press and hold 6 12 to go to Folder 12 ABC A Press the number button corresponding to the folder number to s
39. without notice If you want some additional downloaded plates you can download them by visiting lt http www jvc co jp jvecar gt Having TROUBLE with operation Please reset your unit Refer to page of How to reset your unit x 2 Z m KD SC945 Installation Connection Manual SR ERF E Pe EC GET0143 003A U eee SS RS Nee Q 0203KKSMDTJEIN EN CH TH AR CS CS CS Se This unit is designed to operate on 12 V DC 12 eae AE bs hl gp baa Sll lia pare sil NEGATIVE ground electrical systems j cols oa LL Lbsl DC plies 12 z E r
40. 2 Z m 7 8 w RPT 12 RND CG GGFR GIGS Refer to MP3 OPERATIONS on pages 25 to 28 for operating MP3 discs Playing a CD 1 Open the control panel Note on One Touch Operation When a CD is already in the loading slot pressing CD turns on the unit and starts playback automatically 2 Insert a CD into the loading slot The unit turns on draws the CD and starts playback automatically All tracks will be played repeatedly until you stop playback The display changes to show the following The CD in indicator lights up on 7 Te ML LI Total track number of the inserted disc Total playing time of the inserted disc RSS cD 1 Ww Elapsed playing time T Current track Notes When a CD is inserted upside down the CD automatically ejects if the control panel is open If the control panel is closed the source changes to the tuner PLEASE and EJECT appear alternately on the display When you open the control panel by pressing amp the CD automatically ejects If there is no CD in the loading slot you cannot select CD as the source NO DISC appears on the display Ifa disc is a CD Text disc title performer and then track title will automatically appear 19 x 2 Z m 20
41. 2 3 POP M ROCK M EASY M 4 5 6 CLASSICS AFFAIRS VARIED To store your favorite programme types 1 Press and hold T TP PTY for more than 2 seconds while listening to an FM station TP PTY a FM1 lt i bt 24 The last selected PTY code appears 2 Select one of the twenty nine PTY A codes See page 18 Selected code name appears on the display I 2 Z m Press and hold the number button for more than 2 seconds to store the PTY code selected into the preset number you want 7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 1 RPT 12 RND C4 C2 C3 NCSD CD MEMORY and the selected code name alternate on the display Press and hold T TP PTY for more than 2 seconds to exit from this mode TP PTY 15 x Z m 16 PA To search your favorite programme type 1 Press and hold T TP PTY for more than 2 seconds while listening to an FM station TP PTY es The last selected PTY code appears To select one of your favorite programme type 7 GS 8 9 10 BB amp 1 RPT 12 RND or To select any one of the twenty nine PTY codes ha pt Ex When ROCK M is selected Press gt gt A or v to start PTY search for your favorite programme A e If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code a
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44. may not work correctly on some vehicles particularly on those having a control dial for dimming In this case set the dimmer mode to ON or OFF To select the telephone muting TEL This mode is used when a cellular phone system is connected Depending on the phone system used select either MUTING 1 or MUTING 2 whichever mutes the sounds from this unit When shipped from the factory this mode is deactivated e MUTING 1 Select this if this setting can mute the sounds while using the cellular phone e MUTING 2 Select this if this setting can mute the sounds while using the cellular phone OFF Cancels the telephone muting XJ To select the scroll mode SCROLL You can select the scroll mode for the disc information when the entire text cannot be shown all at once When shipped from the factory scroll mode is set to ONCE e ONCE Scrolls only once e AUTO Repeats the scroll 5 second intervals in between e OFF Cancels scroll mode Note Even if the scroll mode is set to OFF you can scroll the display by pressing DISP display for more than one second To turn 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 ID3 Tag version 2 This unit is compatible only with ID3v1 When shipped
45. noa rs 1 e Turns on the unit if pressed when the unit is turned off Turns off the unit if pressed and held until SEE YOU appears on the display Drops the volume level in a moment if pressed briefly Press again to resume the volume N 2 Searches for stations while listening to the radio Fast forwards or reverses the track file if pressed and held while listening to a disc e Skips to the beginning of the next track file or goes back to the beginning of the current or previous tracks files if pressed briefly while listening to a disc 9 2 Selects the preset stations while listening to the radio Each time you press the button the preset station number increases and the selected station is tuned in Skips to the first file of the previous folder while listening to an MP3 disc Each time you press the button you can move to the previous folder and start playing the first file Selects the sound mode C EQ custom equalizer Each time you press the button the sound mode C EQ changes Selects the band while listening to the radio Each time you press the button the band changes Skips to the first file of the next folder while listening to an MP3 disc Each time you press the button you can move to the next folder and start playing the first file
46. order without physically rearranging the files ENGLISH 23 ENGLISH Hierarchy Root Folders MP3 files Note There is no limit on the number of the hierarchy levels nested folders However up to 8 hierarchy levels is recommended for stable operations MP3 playback search order The numbers in circles below the MP3 files indicate the playback order and search order of the MP3 files Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the recorded order The numbers inside the folders indicate the playback order and search order of the folders on an MP3 disc Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the folders in the recorded order 24 MP3 OPERATIONS ENGLISH Refer also to CD OPERATIONS on pages 19 to The display changes to show the following 22 The CD in indicator lights up Playing an MP3 disc r H uf co 1 Open the control panel SO Note on One Touch Operation MP3 indicator lights up When a disc is already in the loading slot TE UD pressing CD turns on the unit and starts con T obs playback automatically pe 7a i oa ee X 2 Insert an MP3 disc into the loading Total folder number Total file number slot Ex When the disc contains 19 folders and The unit turn
47. 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 If you turn the control dial you can also restore the sound To turn off the power Press and hold I ATT for more than one second SEE YOU appears then the unit turns off 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 CAUTION on Volume Setting Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources 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 disc and adjust it as required during playback x l Z i A set the clock system Setting the clock You can also set the clock system to either 24 hours or 12 hours 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM item appears on the display PSM see page 32 2 Set the hour Select CLOCK H hour if not shown on the display Adjust the hour N 3 Set the minute Select CLOCK M minute Adjust the minute
48. to listen to an FM broadcast 2 Start searching a station To search stations of higher frequencies To search stations of lower frequencies When a station is received searching stops To stop searching before a station is received press the same button you have pressed for searching Searching a station manually Manual search 1 Select the band FM1 3 AM Each time you press the button the band changes as SQ follows gt FM1 FM2 gt FM3 gt AM Note This receiver has three FM bands FM 1 FM2 FM3 You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast 2 Press and hold gt A or a a Vv until M manual starts flashing on the display oon NA ee X os CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE ENGLISH W 3 Tune in to a station you want while M manual is flashing To tune in to stations of higher frequencies x 2 Z m To tune in to stations of lower frequencies If you release your finger from the button the manual mode will automatically turns off after 5 seconds If you hold down the button the frequency keeps changing in 50 kHz intervals for FM and 9 kHz for AM MW LW until you release the button When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive MODE 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while listening to an FM stereo broadcast 2 Press MO monaural while still i
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50. 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while playing a CD ane 2 Press RND random while still in the functions mode so that DISC RND appears on the display Each time you press the button the disc random play mode turns on and off alternately disc indicator CRs cD TT MMS JL RND indicator When disc random play is turned on the amp and RND indicators light up on the display A track randomly selected starts playing To play back tracks repeatedly Track Repeat Play You can play back the current track repeatedly mone 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while playing a CD ae 2 Press RPT repeat while still in the functions mode so that TRK RPT appears on the display Each time you press the button the track repeat play mode turns on and off alternately CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE 21 x Z m 22 T cD TMV Ooo T Gee RPT indicator When track repeat play is turned on the RPT indicator lights up on the display The current track starts playing repeatedly Playing a CD Text In a CD Text some information about the disc its disc title performer and track title is recorded This CD Text information will be shown automatically when you play a CD Text To change the CD Text information manually select text display mode while playing a CD Text button the disp
51. Jvc MW CD RECEIVER KD SC945 CD KEHE KD SC945 CD KD SC945 COMPACT aes MEZ For installation and connections refer to the separate manual Al EAGER ITE gt SPAINS BRITE FI INSTRUCTIONS n E 00 x 2 Z m 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 How to reset your unit After detaching the control panel press the reset button on the panel holder using a ball point pen or a similar tool This will reset the built in microcomputer Note Your preset a
52. N advice on a wide variety of topics Sport events PHONE IN Educational programmes Radio plays Programmes on national or TRAVEL regional culture Programmes on natural science and technology LEISURE Other programmes like comedies or ceremonies Pop music JAZZ Rock music COUNTRY Easy listening music NATION M Light music Classical music Other music OLDIES Weather information FOLK M Reports on commerce trading DOCUMENT the Stock Market etc Entertainment programmes for children Programmes on social activities Programmes dealing with any aspect of belief or faith or the nature of existence or ethics Programmes where people can express their views either by phone or in a public forum Programmes about travel destinations package tours and travel ideas and opportunities Programmes concerned with recreational activities such as gardening cooking fishing etc Jazz music Country music Current popular music from another nation or region in that country s language Classic pop music Folk music Programmes dealing with factual matters presented in an investigative style The same programme can be received on different frequencies 18 Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency A Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency B Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency C Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency E Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency D x
53. Note Be sure to keep the handles for future HS ERIKA ae a E v i i i 3 2 LG Jala al stl LS use after installing the unit TES ESR ME THE HUE A SENS gt HEAR gt pon BEHE et y P H G ls LALS 4 Install the sleeve into the dashboard gt JENERE ETE IR AR 4 0 S a S s OT After the sleeve is correctly installed into the 5 Tp Se HES EARE gt 81 588 j Sas Sins EL ots ls ee SP hold TESAIIEMENI EERE SN Fo ga LS mal oS 5 6 ETRE o Gye MAI galls phi ci O Fix the mounting bolt to the rear of th
54. PERATIONS 12 What you can do with RDS 12 Other convenient RDS functions and adjustment 2 saseeeeeieens 16 CD OPERATIONS 19 2 19 Locating a track or a particular portion Ona CD ent 20 Selecting CD playback modes 21 Playing a CD 22 Prohibiting disc ejection 22 BEFORE USE For safety Do not raise the volume level too much as this will block outside sounds making driving dangerous Stop the car before performing any complicated operations MP3 INTRODUCTION 23 What iS MP3 00 1 23 How are MP3 files recorded and Played back oo cece eee eee 23 MP3 OPERATIONS 25 Playing an MP3 disc eee 25 Locating a file or a particular portion on AN MPS3 iirrainn 26 Selecting MP3 playback modes 28 SOUND ADJUSTMENTS 29 Selecting preset sound modes C EQ custom equalizer 29 Adjusting the sound 30 OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS 31 Changing the general settings PSM 31 Detaching the control panel Pe Changing the standard p
55. Q 4 Q to 8 Q allowance Tone Control Range Bass 10 dB at 100 Hz Treble 10 dB at 10 kHz Frequency Response 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio 70 dB 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 MW 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz LW 144 kHz to 279 kHz FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 11 3 dBf 1 0 uV 75 Q 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 16 3 dBf 1 8 uV 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 MW Tuner Sensitivity 20 uV Selectivity 35 dB LW Tuner Sensitivity 50 uV 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 GENERAL Power Requirement Operating Voltage DC 14 4 V 11 V to 16 V allowance Grounding System Negative ground Allowable Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Dimensions W x H x D Installation Size approx 182 mm x 52 mm x 150 mm Panel Size approx 188 mm x 58 mm x 12 mm Mass approx 1 4 kg excluding accessories Design and specifications are subject to change
56. SFERASI M5 x 6 mm san BIOL M5 x 6 ie ple VX MS bln Note When installing the unit on the mounting bracket make sure to use the 6 mm long screws If longer screws are used they could damage the unit 8 25 9 6 06 FIR gt UEFA 6 mm RIRIS 426 6 be g l plaiul UL ple VU pb pelos Ge SG eon GS le Sll GS whe iala gf BLS i Ol Say ell GLa vale Removing the unit Before removing the unit release the rear section Remove the control panel 2 Remove the trim plate 3 Insert the 2 handles into the slots as shown each other slide out the unit Be sure to keep the handles after ins
57. Selects the source Each time you press the button the source changes Functions the same as the control dial on the main unit Note These buttons do not function for the preferred setting mode adjustment x 2 Z m Preparing the remote controller Before using the remote controller Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the main unit Make sure there is no obstacle in between x Z m Remote sensor Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light direct sunlight or artificial lighting Installing the battery When the controllable range or effectiveness of the remote controller decreases replace the battery 1 Remove the battery holder 1 Push out the battery holder in the direction indicated by the arrow using a ball point pen or a similar tool 2 Remove the battery holder back side Ni 2 Place the battery Slide the battery into the holder with the side facing upwards so that the battery is fixed in the holder 2 Lithium coin 9 battery product number CR2025 B 3 Return the battery holder Insert again the battery holder by pushing it until you hear a clicking sound back side WARNING Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach If a child accidentally swallows the battery consult a doctor immediately Do not recharge short disassemble or heat the batter
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59. You can change the initial indication on the display to station name PS NAME station frequency FREQ or clock time CLOCK while listening to an FM RDS station See also Changing the general settings PSM on page 31 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display 2 Press A orka V to select TU DISP tuner display 3 Turn the control dial to set to the desired indication PS NAME FREQ or CLOCK 4 Press SEL select to finish the setting Note By pressing DISP display you can change the display while listening to an FM RDS station Each time you press the button the following information appears on the display y Station name PS NAME y Station frequency FREQ y Programme type PTY y Clock CLOCK Then the display goes back to the original indication in several seconds Setting the TA volume level You can preset the volume level for TA Standby Reception When a traffic programme is received the volume level automatically changes to the preset level See also Changing the general settings PSM on page 31 x 2 2 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display 2 Press A orea v to select TA VOL volume 3 Turn the control dial to set to the desired volume You ca
60. activate TA Standby Reception you need to tune in to another station providing these signals Press A or 4 VY to search for such a station When a station providing these signals is tuned in the TP indicator stops flashing and remains lit Now TA Standby Reception is activated m When the current source is other than FM the TP indicator lights up If a station starts broadcasting a traffic announcement TRAFFIC appears on the display and this unit automatically changes the source and tunes in to the station To deactivate the TA Standby Reception press T TP PTY again The TP indicator disappears 13 H Using PTY Standby Reception m When the current source is FM the PTY x i indicator either lights up or flashes PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to switch If the PTY indicator lights up PTY Standby 6 temporarily to your favorite programme PTY Reception is activated Programme Type from the current source If a station starts broadcasting the selected a another FM station or CD PTY programme this unit automatically tunes in to the station e PTY Standby Reception will not work if you are If the PTY indicator flashes PTY Standby listening to an AM station Reception is not yet activated since the station being received does not provide the You can select your favorite programme type for signals used for PTY Standby Reception PTY Standby Reception To a
61. back while driving on interrupted rough roads a Q Change the disc Connections are incorrect Check the cords and connections NO DISC appears on the display No disc is in the loading slot Insert a disc into the loading slot Disc is inserted incorrectly Insert the disc correctly Symptoms Causes Remedies Disc cannot be played back No MP3 files are recorded on the disc Change the disc MP3 files do not have the extension code mp3 in their file names Add the extension code mp3 to their file names MP3 files are not recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet Change the disc Record MP3 files using a compliant application Noise is generated The file played back is not an MP3 file although it has the extension code mp3 Skip to another file or change the disc Do not add the extension code mp3 to non MP3 files A longer readout time is required CHECK keeps flashing on the display Readout time varies due to the complexity of the folder file configuration Do not use too many hierarchies and folders Also do not record any other types of audio tracks together with MP3 files Files cannot be played back as you have intended them to play Playback order is determined when the files are recorded Elapsed playing time is not correct This som
62. can preset up to 6 stations in each band FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM manually Ex Storing FM station of 88 3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band T Select the band FM1 3 AM you want to store stations into in this example FM1 gt FM1 FM2 gt FM3 gt AM Each time you press the button the band changes as follows 2 Tune in to a station in this example of 88 3 MHz 70 tune in to stations of higher frequencies To tune in to stations of lower frequencies FM1 lt 3 Press and hold the number button in this example 1 for more than 2 seconds 7 EQ FM1 Haa FTT P1 flashes for a few seconds 4 Repeat the above procedure to store other stations into other preset numbers A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number 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 Tuning in to a preset station You can easily tune in to a preset station Remember that you must store stations first If you have not stored them yet see Storing stations in memory on pages 10 and 11 1 Select the band FM1 3 AM Gx Each time you press the button the band changes as follows gt 1 FM2
63. ctivate PTY Standby Reception you When shipped from the factory PTY Standby need to tune in to another station providing Reception is turned off OFF is selected for these signals PTY Standby Reception Press gt gt A or kw to search for such a station T Press and hold SEL select for more When a station providing these signals is than 2 seconds so that one of the tuned in the PTY indicator stops flashing PSM items appears on the display and remains lit Now PTY Standby Reception is activated m When the current source is other than FM the PTY indicator lights up If a station starts broadcasting the selected PTY programme this unit automatically 2 Select PTY STBY standby if not changes the source and tunes in to the station shown on the display To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception select OFF in step 3 on the left column The PTY indicator disappears 3 Select one of the twenty nine PTY codes See page 18 Selected code name appears on the display and is stored into memory 14 Searching your favorite programme You can search any one of the PTY codes In addition you can store your 6 favorite programme types in the number buttons When shipped from the factory the following 6 programme types have been stored in the number buttons 1 to 6 To store your favorite programme types see below To search your favorite programme type see page 16 1
64. djustments such as preset channels or sound adjustments will also be erased How to use the M MODE button If you press M MODE the unit goes into functions mode then the number buttons and A buttons work as different function buttons Ex When number button 2 works as MO monaural button MODE FM1 MO gt MKT eo Ee 3 7 ee Time countdown indicator C1 aS aS To use these buttons for original functions again after pressing M MODE wait for 5 seconds without pressing any of these buttons until the functions mode is cleared Pressing M MODE again also clears the functions mode Thank you for purchasing 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 How to use the M MODE button 2 LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS 4 Control 51 4 Remote controller 2 2 seeeeee 5 Preparing the remote controller 6 BASIC OPERATIONS 7 Turning on the power sses 7 Setting the COCK 22 2 22 seees 8 RADIO OPERATIONS 9 Listening to the radio Storing stations in memory Tuning in to a preset station 11 RDS O
65. driving in an area where FM reception is not good the tuner built in this unit automatically tunes in to another RDS station broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals So you can continue to listen to the same programme in its finest reception no matter where you drive See the illustration on page 18 Two types of the RDS data are used to make Network Tracking Reception work correctly PI Programme Identification and AF Alternative Frequency Without receiving these data correctly from the RDS station you are listening to Network Tracking Reception will not operate To use Network Tracking Reception You can select the different modes of network tracking reception to continue listening to the same programme in its finest reception When shipped from the factory AF is selected AF Network Tracking Reception is activated with Regionalization set to off With this setting the unit switches to another station within the same network when the receiving signals from the current station become weak In this mode the programme may differ from the one currently received The AF indicator lights up but the REG indicator does not e AF REG Network Tracking Reception is activated with Regionalization set to on With this setting the unit switches to another station within the same network broadcasting the same programme when the receiving signals from the current station become wea
66. e unit s 7 APOE SMES HAEE IE 5 gbeill Lbs 553 LLLI i giall aus 15 1 9 body and place the rubber cushion over the end 3 vo 3 4 HE Lk Oh be SA LS L bA Ll SH Am I of the bolt 8 5 LISANNE o sia ald 5 5 x A i Js 2y voles Ca 0 Do the required electrical connections LL 6 lt BI LS LR hal das V DEAR AEE gt PAB HSS FT BR d 3 OM Noa a Hy Cott SRN a HS g 7 Slide the unit into the sleeve until it is locked os SC SD E 7 a 9 PERITI e 8 8 Attach the trim plate Note Ensure the recessed part is at the bottom If not the control panel will not open completely 9 attach the control panel
67. ee page 24H 12H 24 12 hour time display 12H 24H AUTO ADJ Automatic clock setting OFF ON ON TU DISP Tuner display PSNAME FREQ t clock lt PS NAME AF REG Alternative frequency Regionalization reception AF gt AF REG Bt or 4 AF PTY STBY PTY standby 29 programme types OFF gt see page 18 OFF TA VOL Traffic announcement volume VOL 00 VOL 50 VOL 20 P SEARCH Programme search OFF ON OFF LEVEL Level display AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 b or AUDIO 2 DIMMER Dimmer mode AUTO e OFF t on et AUTO TEL Telephone muting MUTING 1 gt MUTING 2 Bt or ot OFF SCROLL Scroll mode ONCE AUTO t or ONCE TAG DISP Tag display TAG OFF TAG ON To select the level meter LEVEL You can select the level display according to your preference When shipped from the factory AUDIO 2 is selected e AUDIO 1 Shows the audio level indicator e AUDIO 2 Alternates AUDIO 1 setting and illumination display e OFF Erases the audio level indicator To select 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 AUTO Activates Auto Dimmer e OFF Cancels Auto Dimmer e ON Always dims the display Note Auto Dimmer equipped with this unit
68. ess the number button corresponding to the track number to start its playback 7 8 MO 9 10 1 RPT D C2 CD C CBD 12 RND To select a track number from 1 6 Press 1 7 6 12 briefly To select a track number from 7 12 Press and hold 1 7 6 12 for more than one second To go to a track quickly 10 and 10 buttons 1 Press M MODE to enter the functions mode while playing a CD MODE 2 Press 10 or 10 ST To skip 10 tracks forwards up to the last track is To skip 10 tracks backwards up to the first track The first time you press 10 or 10 button the track skips to the nearest higher or lower track with a track number of multiple ten ex 10th 20th 30th Then each time you press the button you can skip 10 tracks see How to use the 10 and 10 buttons below After the last track the first track will be selected and vice versa How to use the 10 and 10 buttons Ex 1 To select track number 32 while playing track number 6 SRS gt BX Three times Twice Track 6 10 20 30 31 32 Ex 2 To select track number 8 while playing track number 36 MODE RQ Three times Twice Tack36 30 20 10 gt 9 8 Selecting CD playback modes To play back tracks at random Disc Random Play You can play back all tracks on the CD at random I OQ l 10 Z m uoo
69. etimes occurs during play This is caused by how the files are recorded on the disc MP flashes on the display The current folder does not contain any MP3 file Select another folder NO FILES appears on the display for a while then PLEASE and EJECT appear alternately The current disc does not contain any MP3 file Insert a disc that contains MP3 files Correct characters are not displayed e g album name This unit can only display alphabets capital A Z numbers and a limited number of symbols MP3 Playback About mistracking Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads This does not damage the unit and the disc but will be annoying We recommend that you stop disc play while driving on such rough roads x 2 Z m 37 x 2 Z m 38 MAINTENANCE Handling discs This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs CD Rs Recordable CD RWs Rewritable and CD Texts This unit is also compatible with MP3 discs How to handle discs When removing a disc from its case press down the center holder of the case and lift the disc out holding it by the edges 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
70. 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 folder name and file name appear Note 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 e TAG OFF Turns off the ID3 tag display while playing MP3 files Only the folder name and file name can be shown x 2 Z m 33 x 2 zZ gry Detaching the control panel Attaching the control panel 1 Insert the right side of the control You can detach the control panel when leaving panel into the groove on the panel the car holder When detaching or attaching the control panel be careful not to damage the connectors on the back of the control panel and on the panel holder Detaching the control panel k A Before detaching the control panel be sure to turn off the power 1 Unlock the control panel 2 Press the left side of the control panel to fix it to the panel holder 2 Pull the control panel out of the unit Note on cleaning the connectors If you frequently detach the control panel the connectors will deteriorate To minimize this possibility periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol being careful not to damage the connectors 3 Put the detached control pa
71. k Both the AF indicator and the REG indicators light up e OFF Network Tracking Reception is deactivated Neither the AF indicator nor the REG indicator lights up REG indicator AF indicator AF REG Co C Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display PSM see page 32 Select AF REG alternative frequency regionalization reception if not shown on the display Select the desired mode AF AF REG or OFF Using TA Standby Reception TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to Traffic Announcement TA from the current source another FM station or CD x 2 2 TA Standby Reception will not work if you are listening to an AM station Press T TP PTY to activate TA Standby Reception TP PTY ex m When the current source is FM the TP indicator either lights up or flashes If the TP indicator lights up TA Standby Reception is activated If a station starts broadcasting a traffic announcement TRAFFIC appears on the display and this unit automatically tunes in to the station The volume changes to the preset TA volume level see page 17 and the traffic announcement can be heard If the TP indicator flashes TA Standby Reception is not yet activated since the station being received does not provide the signals used for TA Standby Reception To
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73. late TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE 2 2 38 Handling 125 cece eeeeeeeeees 38 SPECIFICATIONS 39 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 x 2 Z m x 2 Z m Control panel LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS foo fro Display window 23 24 25 26 27 8 29 30 31 B2 33 34 LOUD DS CD FM123AMMOST AF REG tia Gad MP3 EQ cy Bj eee CD MV VN VA SE E gt C 35 36 37 B8 p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 gt O ER JVC cn OA 8 g 10 1 RPT 12 RND 45Wx4 aN 7 EQ ai 27 oana Ca HD Gy GSN e es os m 12 13 14 15 6
74. lay changes as follows Disc title performer y Track title fd lights up on the display y Elapsed playing time and Current track number y Clock and Current track number Each time you press the Notes The display shows up to 8 characters at one time and scrolls if there are more than 8 characters See also To select the scroll mode SCROLL on page 33 Some characters or symbols will not be shown and will be blanked on the display Ex ABC d gt ABCA D When you press DISP display while playing a conventional CD NO NAME appears for the disc title performer and the track title Prohibiting disc ejection You can prohibit disc ejection and can lock a disc in the loading slot While pressing CD press and hold 17 for more than 2 seconds NO EJECT flashes on the display for about 5 seconds and the disc is locked and cannot be ejected To cancel the prohibition and unlock the disc While pressing CD press and hold 1 ATT again for more than 2 seconds EJECT OK flashes on the display for about 5 seconds and the disc is unlocked T 5 LULL i CI MP3 INTRODUCTION 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
75. much data volume as a regular CD can Bit rate is the average number of bits that one second of audio data will consume The unit used is Kbps 1024 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 Version 1 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 Version 1 tags album name performer name and song title on the display See page 26 Some characters cannot be shown correctly e This unit is not compatible with ID3v2 Version 2 Other main features in this unit Maximum number of folders files 289 Total Available characters for folder file names 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 64 inclusive of separation mark and extension code mp3 Maximum number of characters for folder name 64 Joliet Precautions when recording MP3 files on a CD R or CD RW This unit can only read MP3 files tha
76. n set it from VOL 00 to VOL 50 4 Press SEL select to finish the setting Automatic clock adjustment When shipped from the factory the clock built in this unit is set to be readjusted automatically using the CT Clock Time data in the RDS signal If you do not want to use automatic clock adjustment follow the procedure below See also Changing the general settings PSM on page 31 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display 2 Press A orma V to select AUTO ADJ adjustment 3 Turn the control dial counterclockwise to select OFF Now automatic clock adjustment is canceled 4 Press SEL select to finish the setting To reactivate clock adjustment repeat the same procedure and select ON in step 3 by turning the control dial clockwise Note You must stay tuned to the same station for more than 2 minutes after setting AUTO ADJ to ON Otherwise the clock time will not be adjusted This is because the unit takes up to 2 minutes to capture the CT data in the RDS signal 17 PA PTY codes NEWS AFFAIRS I OQ Z m INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE News CHILDREN Topical programmes expanding on current news or affairs SOCIAL Programmes which impart RELIGIO
77. n the functions mode so that the MO indicator lights up on the display Each time you press the button the MO indicator lights up and goes off alternately MO monaural indicator FM1 ArKO s When the MO indicator is lit on the display the sound you hear becomes monaural but the reception will be improved 10 Storing stations in memory You can use one of the following two methods to store broadcasting stations in memory e Automatic preset of FM stations SSM Strong station Sequential Memory Manual preset of both FM and AM stations FM station automatic preset SSM You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band FM1 FM2 and FM3 T Select the FM band FM1 3 you want to store FM stations into ioe gt FM2 gt FM3 gt Each time you press the button the band changes as follows 2 Press and hold both buttons for more than 2 seconds PEED FM1 wee TUM 8g at ft SSM appears then disappears when automatic preset is over Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the band number you have selected FM1 FM2 or 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 Notes Manual preset You
78. nel into the provided case Connectors 34 Changing the standard plate You can change the standard plate with another plate supplied with your unit You can also download them by visiting lt http www jvc co jp jvccar gt When changing the plate be careful not to leave your fingerprints on the plate or cover 1 Loosen the screws with the supplied hex screwdriver 2 Remove the plate cover and the standard plate Standard plate a N Plate cover 3 Replace with another plate a standard cutout or downloaded plate of your preference When attaching a standard plate Standard XJ When attaching a cutout or downloaded plate Add the transparent plate supplied between the cutout or downloaded plate and the plate cover in order to attach the plate cover in place Cutout or downloaded plate Plate cover Transparent plate supplied Notes Be sure to keep the hex screwdriver for future use Four spare screws for the plate cover attachment are provided with the unit See the Installation Connection Manual When you attach the plate cover do not tighten the screws too hard otherwise the plate cover might be cracked How to use the cutout plates 1 Unfold the supplied cutout plates 3 Trim out the window and two knobs using a knife on a rubber mat OLU SS x 2 10 Z m 35 x 2
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80. pe Green Purple with black stripe Purple KE IRETE ERA kE FER ERA aim O 1 Ain gley asi asl spat lal lsa Right speaker front Left speaker rear Right speaker rear Attar RE LaL ai iebal PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speaker connections DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power cord to the car battery otherwise the unit will be seriously damaged Connect the black lead ground yellow lead to car battery constant 12 V and red lead to an accessory terminal correctly BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power cord to the speakers check the speaker wiring in your car If the speaker wiring in your car is as illustrated in Fig 1 and Fig 2 below DO NOT connect the unit using that original speaker wiring If you do the unit will be seriously damaged Redo the speaker wiring so that you can connect the unit to the speakers as illustrated in Fig 3 If the speaker wiring in your car is as illustrated in Fig 3 you can connect the unit using the original speaker wiring in your car If you are not sure of the speaker wiring of your car consult your car dealer ERA a sik ese
81. s on 144 MP3 files draws the disc and starts playback automatically Notes MP3 discs require a longer readout time It differs due to the complexity of the folder file configuration When playback starts folder and file names or ID3 tags will automatically appears See also page 26 If you change the source or turn the power off disc playback stops without ejecting the disc Next time you select the CD player as the source or turn the power on disc play starts from where All files will be played repeatedly until you playback has been stopped previously stop playback 25 x Z m To stop play and eject the disc Press 4 Playback stops and the control panel flips down The disc automatically ejects from the loading slot To change the display information While playing back an MP3 file you can change the MP3 disc information shown on the display When TAG DISP is set to TAG ON initial setting see page 33 Each time you press DISP display the display changes to show the following Album name performer folder name TAG lights up on the display y Track title file name TAG J lights up on the display Elapsed playing time and Current file number Clock and Current file number LES Ifan MP3 file does not have ID3 tags folder name and file name appear In this case the TAG indicator will not light up on the display
82. s you selected that station is tuned in If there is no station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code as you selected the station will not change Note In some areas the PTY search will not work correctly Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments Automatic selection of the station when using the number buttons Usually when you press the number button the preset station is tuned in However when the preset station is an RDS station something different will happen If the signals from that preset station are not sufficient for good reception this unit using the AF data tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the same programme as the original preset station is broadcasting Programme search The unit takes some time to tune in to another station using programme search To activate programme search follow the procedure below See also Changing the general settings PSM on page 31 1 Press and hold SEL select for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display 2 Press gt e A or wy to select P Programme SEARCH 3 Turn the control dial clockwise to select ON Now programme search is activated 4 Press SEL select to finish the setting To cancel programme search repeat the same procedure and select OFF in step 3 by turning the control dial counterclockwise Changing the display mode while listening to an FM station
83. se following CD Rs or CD RWs Discs with stickers labels or protective seal stuck to the surface Discs on which labels can be directly printed by an ink jet printer Using these discs under high temperatures or high humidity may cause malfunctions or damage to discs For example Stickers or labels may shrink and warp a disc Stickers or labels may peel off so discs cannot be ejected Print on discs may get sticky Read instructions or cautions about labels and printable discs carefully CAUTIONS 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 cause a malfunction 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 Do not use any solvent for example conventional record cleaner spray thinner benzine etc to clean discs Sticker gt Sticker residue lt Stick on Disc lt label 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 17 W per channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8 total harmonic distortion Load Impedance 4
84. t 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 can be recorded in folders in PC terminology During recording the files and folders can be arranged in a way similar to arranging files and folders of computer data Root is similar to the root of a tree Every file and folder can be linked to and be accessed from the root Playback order file search order and folder 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 folders 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 for 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 This player is not compatible with the data encoded with Layer I and Layer 2 formats 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
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86. tart playing the first file in the selected folder 7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 B amp amp 1 RPT 12 RND To select a folder number from 01 06 Press 1 7 6 12 briefly To select a folder number from 07 12 Press and hold 1 7 6 12 for more than one second Notes If MP3 flashes on the display after you have selected a folder it means that the folder does not contain any MP3 files You cannot directly select a folder with a number greater than 12 To select a particular file in a folder press A oria lt a V after selecting the folder To skip to the next or previous folder Press A up while playing an MP3 disc to skip to the next folder Each time you press the button consecutively the next folder is located and the first file in the folder starts playing if recorded Press down while playing an MP3 disc to skip back to the previous folder Each time you press the button consecutively the previous folder is located and the first file in the folder starts playing if recorded Note If the folder does not contain any MP3 files it is skipped ENGLISH 27 Selecting MP3 playback modes x 2 Z m To play back files at random Folder Random Disc Random Play You can play back all files of the current folder or all files on the MP3 disc at random MODE 12 RND CO r gt FLDR RND DISC RND
87. u adjust TRE treble LOUD wa Oo mem mine Ex 2 When you turn on the loudness 3 Repeat steps 7 and 2 to adjust the other items To reset each sound mode to the factory settings repeat the same procedure and reassign the preset values listed in the table on page 29 OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS 228 Changing the general settings 3 adjust the PSM item selected PSM You can change the items listed in the table on the next page by using the PSM Preferred Setting Mode control x 2 Z m TI Press and hold SEL select for more E on than 2 seconds so that one of the Ex When you select AUDIO 2 PSM items appears on the display Basic Procedure SO 3 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other PSM items if necessary 5 Finish the setting RD cD F MN Lt LULL Lt Ex If you have selected CLOCK H previously 2 Select the PSM item you want to adjust See page 32 RD cD eye LL E L SA Ex When you select LEVEL 31 x 2 2 32 maar Preferred Setting Mode PSM items e For detailed operations of each PSM items refer to the pages listed in the table CLOCK H Hour adjustment Back Advance CLOCK M Minute adjustment Back Advance Factory preset settings S
88. y or dispose of it in a fire 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 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 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 2 73 x Z m n RPT EDEDED EDEDED Turning on the power 1 Turn on the power X 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 wa To operate the tuner FM or AM see pages 9 18 To play a CD see pages 19 22 To play an MP3 disc see pages 25 28 3 Adjust the volume ON Q Volume or audio level indicator see page 33 To increase the volume To decrease the volume wr LI Ciuc Volume level appears 4 Adjust the sound as you want See pages 29 and 30 To drop
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