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1. Total number of tracks Total number of groups 16 Listening to CDs E Continued Listening to CDs Specifying the Track Direct Track Selection Press the number buttons to select the track you want to listen to e Refer to Using the number buttons IP page 10 Repeat Playback This function allows you to repeatedly listen to the same track During CD playback press repeat edly to select the repeat mode REPEAT Each time you press the display toggles as follows Example While REPEAT ALL is selected REPEAT ALL Repeat indicator REPEAT For repeating all tracks in a disc ALL ALL R SRo T one group only S GROUP 4 R F P F AT For repeating one track TRACK S R E P E AT For canceling repeat playback OFF e Ejecting the CD or turning off the main unit also cancels repeat playback 17 Program Playback This function allows you program up to 50 tracks 1 Press PA and then press 2 Press amp to select PROGRAM CD or MP3 CD PROGRAM Program indicator 3 Press the number buttons to select the track numbers e Refer to Using the number buttons I page 10 For CDs Track number Program number PROGRAM Total time for program playback For MP3s Track number PROGRAM Program number e When you want to erase the program press O while playback is stopped Programmed tracks are erased one
2. e It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner e Do not use long cassette tapes such as C 120 or C 150 Long cassette tapes are thin and stretch easily and may become tangled in the inner part of the main unit e Since this product is not compatible with TYPE II and TYPE IV cassette tapes do not use these types of cassette tapes This product does not meet the specifications for these tapes so sound is not properly recorded to these types of cas sette tapes You cannot obtain proper playback sound Preventing recorded sound from being erased e Write protect tags are attached to a cassette tape for preventing the erasing of recorded sound They enable you to avoid losing impor tant recordings because once you snap off the write protect tags you cannot record to the cas sette tape or erase recorded material 21 e When you want to use the cassette tape for recording again cover the tag holes with adhe sive tape Write protect Write protect tag for side B tag for side A 1 Insert a cassette tape for recording e Before inserting the cassette tape wind the tape past the leader part of the cassette tape Magnetic tape recordable part Leader tape unrecordable part REVERSE MODE 2 Press to select the reverse mode e Each time you press the display tog gles as follows gt For one way recording on either side Ha gt
3. JVL MM MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX Q35 Consists of CA UXQ3S and SP UXQ1 For hiding the demonstration display refer to page 9 MP3 EF PLAYBACK DIGITAL AUDIO INSTRUCTIONS semua Warnings Cautions and Others CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely The l button in any position does not disconnect the mains line The power can be remote controlled CAUTION Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and invisible laser radiati
4. e Improper speaker cord connection spoils the stereo effect and sound quality e The impedance of speakers connected to this product must be within the range 4 Q to 16 Q e Cooling fan is built into the main unit for emitting generated heat When you turn on the main unit the internal cooling fan automatically starts rotating To ensure sufficient cooling leave a space of more than 1 cm between the main unit and the speakers or other objects The supplied speakers do not conform to mag netically shielded design Place the speakers enough distance from a TV so that they do not cause color irregularity on the TV Preparation E Continued Connections Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug Connecting Other Equipment Connecting the Power Plug AC outlet Main unit rear view Read this section when connecting other audio equipment to this product Output ae ee Otheraudic equipment l C 4 4 e After making all other necessary connections connect in the power plug Demonstration display function When you connect the power plug into the AC out Audio cord let DEMO START appears in the display win not supplied dow and the demonstration display starts When you press DENO on the main unit DEMO OFF appears in the display window and the dem onstration display is canceled Turning on the main unit automatically cancels the demonstration display Resuming the de
5. For one return recording on both sides Pressing O automatically starts one return recording on both sides H lt A 3 Select a sound source for recording Sound source Operation Press B and then press The CD is stopped CD or MP3 Radio broad Select the radio station whose broad cast cast you want to record IR page 14 4 Press Sound from other equip Press and prepare playback on ment AUX the other equipment IR page 20 on the main unit Example Display while CD sound is recorded on CD gt TAPE 0 10 TAPE REC 1 gt ZZ e When all tracks from a CD or MP3 are recorded to the cassette tape or the cassette tape is fully wound the recording stops automatically e When you want to record sound from other equipment start playback on the connected equipment e When recording finishes the color pattern of the display window and CD tray switches to the color pattern set in MANUAL to inform you that recording has finished IR pages 12 and 13 Quitting Recording Press Recording Only One Track from a CD or MP3 Before proceeding to step 4 on page 21 play back the track you want to record e Pressing in step 4 returns playback to the beginning of the track and only that track is recorded Recording the Second or Subsequent Track to the Last Track from a CD or MP3 Before proceeding to step 4 on page 21 select the starting track
6. 15F type dry cell 2 e Do not use a used battery and a new battery together e Do not use different types of batteries at the same time e Take out the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a long time Otherwise it may cause a leakage Remote control operation e When operating the remote control point it at the front panel of the main unit e The effective distance between the remote con trol and the remote control sensor on the main unit is approximately 5 m maximum e When the effective distance decreases replace the batteries e Do not drop the remote control or subject it to excessive shock Con nections Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug Connecting the Antennas Connecting the AM antenna 1 Set up the AM loop antenna supplied Insert the tab into the slot 2 Connect the antenna cord Main unit side view When insulation covers the tips of the antenna cord twist and pull off the insulation 4 EGE Connect the ends of the antenna cord as shown above 3 Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position for radio reception Place the AM loop antenna as far from the main unit as possible e Do not place the AM loop antenna on a metallic table or close to a TV computer or other electric appliance Doing so may affect radio reception Mi When radio reception with the supplied AM
7. be used In the case a converter sold separately is required When using an antenna other than those supplied with this product refer to the operation manuals for the antenna and converter for details of connection When positioning the antennas find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program refer to Listening to Radio Broadcasts I page 14 7 Connecting the Speakers There is no difference between the left and right speakers Main unit rear view After connecting the speakers gently pull on the speaker cords to make sure the cords are firmly connected and do not pull out Speaker cord HHH AHHH AHH a A O a O a a O a E a E A T GT Speaker cord Speaker cord Red Black PEAKERS es 4 DAAE R L IMPEDANCE air Black O Right speaker rear view Do not short circuit the and speaker termi nals Doing so may damage the speakers e Do not connect other speakers together with the supplied speakers The change in impedance may damage the main unit and the speakers You can detach the speaker cover Speaker cover Red Left speaker rear view
8. is recorded utilizing This product cannot play back this type packet writing of MP3 disc Replace the disc The clock display is The main unit is turned off Reset the clock 10 flashing because of a power cut The power plug is disconnected CD playback does not The CD is upside down Place the CD on the CD tray with the 16 start letter printed surface facing up Moisture has condensed on the Leave the main unit turned on wait for 2 lens approximately 1 or 2 hours and then operate the main unit A certain point cannot be The CD is scratched or dirty Clean or replace the CD 27 played back properly Certain tracks on an MP3 These tracks were recorded in a This product cannot play back this type disc cannot be played format other than MP3 format of MP3 disc Replace the disc back The volume of cassette The head or capstans are dirty Clean the head or capstans 27 tape playback is low You cannot record The cassette tape is write Cover the write protect tag holes on the 21 cassette tape playback protected cassette tape with adhesive tape A radio broadcast cannot No antenna is connected Connect an antenna 6 7 be received A whirring noise is The main unit is located close toa Place the main unit away from a TV 2 produced TV computer or other electric computer or other electric appliance appliance The timer does not You did not set the clock Set the clock 10 nen On The main unit is turned on After setting the
9. loop antenna is poor Electric wire 3 5 m commercially available Twist together electric wire and the AM loop antenna cord Electric wire AM loop antenna cord Stretch out the electric wire horizontally preferably in a high place such as above a window or outdoors Connect the AM loop antenna cord to the main unit together with the When positioning the antennas find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program refer to Listening to Radio Broadcasts I page 14 Preparation E Continued Connections Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug Connecting the FM antenna oe antenna j supplied Main unit rear view Main unit side view pae 75Q OAXIAL Stretch out the FM antenna to the best position for radio reception and then fix it with adhesive tape Mi When radio reception with the supplied FM antenna is poor or when using a communal antenna Main unit side view Main unit rear view ANTENNA FM 75 Q Ln Antenna cord sold separately Communal antenna terminal olr 2O Outdoor FM antenna commercially available Coaxial cable commercially Converter sold available separately compatible with 300 9 75 Q Depending on the radio reception conditions an FM feeder antenna sold separately compatible with 300 Q can
10. the display window and CD tray e When you operate a button on the main unit or remote control the display window and CD tray light in pale blue for approximately 2 seconds e When recording finishes the color of the display window and CD tray switches to the color set in MANUAL to inform you that recording has finished When you operate the main unit after recording finishes the color pattern for the display window and CD tray returns to the selected pattern Changing the brightness of the display window and CD tray DIMMER DIMMER Press e Each time you press the display tog gles as follows DIMMER 1 DIMMER 2 Color pattern becomes dimmer Color pattern becomes darker and switches to blue DIMMER OFF Cancels the brightness adjustment factory setting e Once you press O to change the color pattern the brightness returns to the factory setting e When you turn off the main unit the brightness also returns to the factory setting e You cannot turn off the color pattern 13 Auto Standby If no sound is produced for 3 or more minutes when the CD or cassette tape is selected as a sound source the main unit automatically turns off E Vhen the CD or cassette tape is selected as a sound source A STANDBY Press A STANDBY stands for Auto Standby A STANDBY Auto standby indicator Auto standby performance When playback or recording finishes auto standby sta
11. timer turn off the main 24 25 unit You cannot operate the The remote control batteries are Replace the batteries with new 5 remote control running low batteries Operations are disabled The built in microprocessor may Disconnect the power plug and then malfunction due to external connect it back in electrical interference When you turn on the The internal cooling fan produces The noise is not a malfunction This is 8 11 main unit a noise comes out from the rear of the main unit the noise as it rotates to prevent excessive heat 28 Reference E Specifi cations Specifications are subject to change without prior notice ECD receiver CA UXQ3S Amplifier Output power 20W 20Wat4Q 10 THD Input terminals lt Analogue gt AUXx1 500 mV 47 kQ LEVEL1 250 mV 47 kQ LEVEL2 Output terminals lt Analogue gt Speakerx1 20 W 4 Q Impedance 4 2 16 Q Headphone x1 25 mW 32 Q Impedance 16 Q 1 KQ Tuner Frequency FM 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM 522 kHz 1 710 kHz CD player Playable discs Audio CDs MP3 Cassette deck Frequency response Normal type 1 60 Hz 14 000 Hz Wow and flutter 0 15 WRMS General Power requirement AC 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 55 W at operation 1 W on standby Dimensions 165 mm W x 200 mm H x 355 mm D Mass approx 4 6 kg MSpeaker SP UXQ1S System 2 way bass reflex type Speakers Woofer 10 cm x 1 Tweeter 4 cm x 1 Powerhandling 20 W capac
12. to Using the number buttons IRs page 10 10 Press 11 Press or to adjust the playback volume 12 Press e The settings appear in the display window 13 When the main unit is turned on STANDBY ON Ol press to turn off the main unit SEE YOU 2 e The playback timer is available only when the main unit is off E E fortekets dereco CD Ejection Lock e During operation you can return to the previous step by pressing gt You can quit the playback CLOCK timer settings by pressing The settings are not stored e When the playback timer starts the volume grad ually increases to the selected level Canceling the playback timer function You can prohibit ejection of a CD In step 2 on page 25 select the timer number you mM When the main unit is turned off want to cancel and then press CG m CDA Even when you cancel the playback timer the set While holding down 2 i ting remains stored on the main unit Activating the playback timer again LOCKED In step 2 on page 25 select the timer number you want to activate and then press O repeatedly until all of the setting procedure finishes Then turn off the main unit CDA Even if you press O LOCKED appears in the display window and the CD does not come out nore r CDA e When you want to activate two or three playback In addition when you press O while the main timers leave a blank ti
13. EL 2 Timer number 3 Press 4 Set the starting time and ending time Example When you want to set the playback time from 7 00 a m to 7 30 a m Feos 7500 2 e For setting the clock refer to Setting the Clock IS page 10 Entering the hour gt Entering the 7 SET minute gt 5 Press or to select ONCE or EVERYDAY ONCE The playback timer works once EVERYDAY The playback timer works every day 6 Press Press or to select PLAY TIMER 8 Press 25 9 Press or to select the sound source you want to play back Example When you want to listen to an AM broadcast AM 2 e When you want to listen to sound from other equipment you cannot use the playback timer function to start playback on any equipment other than this product e You cannot use the playback timer function together with program playback repeat play back or random playback of a CD or MP3 Mi When you want to listen to an FM AM radio broadcast e With FM or AM selected Press oy and then press J CD or the num ber buttons to select the preset number of the radio station whose broadcast you want to listen to I amp page 15 Refer to Using the number buttons IP page 10 M WWhen you want to play back a CD or MP3 e With CD selected Press Gy and then press CJ C gt or the number buttons to select the number of the track you want to play back first Refer
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15. ack is stopped press amp repeatedly to display an item other than RANDOM e Ejecting the CD or turning off the main unit also cancels random playback Notes on MP3s e This product will only recognize sound file tracks types with MP3 or mp3 as exten sions which can be in any combination of upper or lower case e It is recommended that you record MP3 tracks at a 44 1 kHz sampling frequency using a 128 kbps data transfer rate e Some MP3 tracks may not be played back because of their characteristics or recording conditions e You can playback the discs containing the tracks in music CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 for mat e MP3 discs require a longer readout time than normal discs Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Group with its play order L MP3 track with its play order e This product recognizes up to 999 tracks on a disc or less depending on the recording condi tion of a disc 18 Listening to CDs E Listening to Cassette Tapes Operation Stop Press Fast forward Press G55 or C Rewind When a cassette tape is played back in the normal direction gt is fast forward and is rewind When the cassette tape is played back in the opposite direction lt is fast forward and is rewind 1 Insert a cassette tape Insert a cassette tape with the side you want to A PUSH OPEN i H Press listen to facing up 19 Cass
16. ad Clean the head pinch rollers and capstans approximately every 10 hours of playback time before the volume falls or sound quality deterio rates Cotton tipped Capstans swab moistened with alcohol f Pinch roller Head Pinch roller Cleaning the main unit cabinet e Gently dust the cabinet surface with a soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent diluted with water wring out the cloth well and then wipe the cabi net with the dampened cloth followed by a soft dry cloth e Do not wipe the cabinet with thinners or ben zenes Wiping it with these agents may cause discoloration of the cabinet or removal of the paint Do not spray insecticides or other highly volatile agents onto the cabinet Do not leave pieces of rubber or plastic on the cabinet for a long period CD Messages CD message Meaning Possible solution CANNOT PLAY You are trying to play back an unplayable CD or a CD that has many scratches Replace the CD CD NO DISC No CD is loaded Troubleshooting Place a CD on the CD tray Check the following points before contacting the JVC service center Problem Possible cause Possible solution sas iss No sound is produced Improper connection Connect all cords properly as in 8 from the speakers Connections Headphones are connected Disconnect the headphone plug 4 The MP3 disc
17. ate Changing the Color Patterns for the Display Window and CD Tray COLOR aa n Press or O on the main unit e Each time you press 5 the display tog gles as follows RAINBOW Fora rainbow ike pattern FLOWER GRADAT ON Gradually changes the color pattern in a For a flower image pattern 4 cycle of approximately 20 seconds OCEAN For an ocean image pattern FANTASY MANUAL R3 GO BO For a fantasy pattern For the color of your choice The setting shown on the left is factory setting Setting your favorite color for the display window and CD tray 1 Press repeatedly to display MANUAL 2 Press or to select a com ponent color MANUAL R3 GOQ BO Red Green Blue e Numerical value of the selected component color flashes Continued on the next page 12 Basic Operations E Continued Basic Operations For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 10 3 Press to adjust the intensity of the component color e You can adjust the color intensity within the range 0 to 3 You cannot set all three component colors red green and blue to 0 at the same time e You can also adjust the color intensity by turning the VOLUME control on the main unit e After you have adjusted each component color the display returns to the sound source display in approximately 8 seconds e You cannot set different colors for
18. by one from the last track Holding down O erases all programmed tracks e When you try to program the 51st track MEM ORY FULL appears in the display window to indicate that 51 or more tracks cannot be pro grammed e When total time for program playback reaches 1 hour 40 minutes appears e When you program tracks from an MP3 the total time is not displayed 4 Press S For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 16 Confirming the programmed track order While playback is stopped press or repeatedly e You can add a track as the last track in the program or erase the last track I gt step 3 on page 17 Canceling the program playback PLAY MODE While playback is stopped press repeatedly to display an item other than PROGRAM e This operation does not erase the program Erasing the all programmed tracks While playback is stopped hold down CANCEL e Ejecting the CD or turning off the main unit also cancels the all programmed tracks This operation also cancels program playback Random Playback This function allows you to listen to tracks in ran dom order 1 Press S and then press 2 Press amp repeatedly to select RANDOM CD or MP3 CD RANDOM Random indicator 3 Press Sy e Pressing repeatedly does not return play back to the previous track e Each track is played back once Canceling the random playback While playb
19. cording from CDs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws WE Safety precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating device When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Do not block the vents Blocking the vents may damage the system Care of the cabinet When cleaning the system use a soft cloth and fol low the relevant instructions on the use of chemi cally coated cloths Do not use benzene thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants These may cause deformation or discoloring If water gets inside the system Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet then call the store where you made your purchase Using the system in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock Mi When condensation or water drops adhere to the lens In any of the following cases condensation or water drops may adhere to the lens to prevent the system from working properly e Immediately after roomheating starts e When the system is installed in a steamy or damp space e When the system is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm space In any of these cases leave the system turned on for 1 or 2 hours before use Supplied Acce
20. e The display returns to the sound source dis play in a few seconds For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 10 e While the sound mode is activated NO OPER ATE is displayed and you cannot adjust the sound quality IR page 11 Canceling the sound mode returns both the bass and treble sounds to 0 a Sound Press E e Each time you press E the display tog gles as follows a S O UND Produces a natural sound NATURAL feld as Produces a comfortable sound field Cc a SO O TO SOUN SMOOT o Produces a deeper sound field N OJ a SO DEE a SOUND Cancels a sound factory OFF preset e While a sound is activated AJMT is displayed in the display window e This function does not affect recording sound e While the sound mode is activated using a sound cancels the sound mode R page 11 Conversely while a sound is activated using the sound mode cancels a sound a Sound a alpha waves are regarded as one type of brain wave that is emitted when a person is relaxed JVC s a DIMENSION SOUND function is designed to produce natural and comfortable sound that makes you feel relaxed The natural surround effect is completed by 1 modulation which adds fluctuation with the a wave frequency to subtracted waves left right indirect sound 2 sound correction for covering the middle range of waves in music signals which naturally tend to dissip
21. e hour to increment e You can use the number buttons to specify the hour Refer to Using the number buttons shown below 10 00 3 Press 10 00 e To return to step 2 press 5 4 Set the minute in the same manner as steps 2 and 3 10 10 Adjusting the clock Press four times to display the clock and then adjust the clock starting from step 2 Displaying the clock while using the main unit DISPLAY Press repeatedly e The time display on the main unit is a 24 hour clock e The clock will gain or lose approximately 1 minute per month e Set the clock again after you have disconnected the power plug or a power cut has occurred Using the number buttons 123 is used when you select an MP3 track 10 Basic Operations E Continued Basic Operations Turning On Off the Main Unit STAD O I Press or onthe main unit e mn the power off pressing either button turns on the main unit Remote control D 5 e E ce TARE FMAM AUX cpa 0000 Pressing one of these buttons other than Main unit CDA changes the sound source When a CD or cassette tape has been loaded play back starts e Cooling fan is built into the main unit for emitting generated heat When you turn on the main unit the internal cooling fan automatically starts rotating Adjusting the Volume e You can also adjust the volume by turning the VOL UME control on the main un
22. ette tape indicator The cassette tape indicator lights up while the cas sette tape is stopped The cassette tape indicator flashes while the cassette tape is being played back Reverse mode Cassette tape playback direction gt normal direc tion opposite direction Ca um on ___ e Before using a cassette tape wind up any slack in the cassette tape IR page 27 e Do not use long cassette tapes such as C 120 or C 150 Long cassette tapes are thin and stretch easily and may become tangled in the inner part of the main unit This product is compatible with playback of TYPE I cassette tapes Playback of TYPE II or TYPE IV cassette tapes is not recommended because this product does not meet the specifi cations for these tapes The main unit does not produce the proper sound from these cassette tape types REVERSE 2 Press repeatedly to select the reverse mode For one return playback of both sides ray For repeated playback of both sides Playback continues until playback is stopped For one way playback of either side 3 Press a e Playback starts e When the main unit is turned off pressing automatically turns on the main unit e Each time you press S the cassette tape playback direction changes The initial play back direction after you have inserted a cas sette tape is always the normal direction e The cassette tape playback direction indica tor facing right gt is disp
23. he main unit has received an FM ste reo broadcast STEREO lights up e If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise you may be able to hear more easily by pressing 2 to switch the sound to mon aural reception In this case MONO lights up To return the sound to stereo reception press 5 again or select another FM radio station 14 Listening to Radio Broadcasts E Continued Listening to Radio Broadcasts For the locations of remote control buttons refer to page 14 Storing Radio Stations Preset You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to 15 AM radio stations Mi While the broadcast from the radio station you want to preset is being received 1 Press e The preset number flashes for approxi mately 5 seconds 2 While the preset number is flash ing press the number buttons or 0 to select the preset number you want to use e Refer to Using the number buttons I page 10 3 While the selected number is flashing press e STORED appears and the selected radio Station is stored e When you store a radio station to a preset number to which another radio station has previously been stored the newly set radio station replaces the pre viously stored radio station Tuning In to a Preset Radio Station Mi While an FM or AM broadcast is being received Use the number buttons to select the preset number of the radio station to which you want to t
24. iles such as MP3s e To play back a CD RW on this product erase all tracks if the CD RW was recorded in a format other than the audio and MP3 CD formats Using the CD RW without erasing all tracks may result in damage to the speakers or other parts caused by sudden loud volume Introduction E Special Cautions Notes on Handling Mi Important cautions Installation of the system e Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C e Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV e Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration Power cord e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands e A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the power cord To prevent malfunctions of the system e There are no user serviceable parts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the power cord and consult your dealer e Do not insert any metallic object into the system e Do not use any non standard shape disc like a heart flower or credit card etc available on the market because it may damage the system e Do not use a disc with tape stickers or paste on it because it may damage the system Label sticker rA Sticker LYS J Paste Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before re
25. ing the clock refer to Setting the Clock IS page 10 Entering the hour gt gt Entering the 7 SET minute gt OS 6 Press or to select ONCE or EVERYDAY ONCE day Press 8 Press or to select REC TIMER e REC stands for Recording 9 Press 10 Press or to select a sound source Example To record an FM broadcast to a cassette tape FM gt TAPE 1 REC e When you want to record sound from other equipment you cannot use the recording timer function to start playback on any equipment other than this product Mi When you want to record an FM AM radio broadcast Press and then press CJ or the number buttons to select the preset number of the radio station whose broad cast you want to record Refer to Using the number buttons I5 page 10 11 Press e The settings appear in the display window Confirm the settings 12 When the main unit is on press STANDBY ON On to turn off the main unit SEE YOU 1 REC While the recording timer is functioning the volume is set to 0 and no sound is pro duced from the speakers or headphones e The recording timer is available only when the main unit is turned off The recording timer works once EVERYDAY The recording timer works every e During operation you can return to the previous CANCEL step by pressing O You can quit the recording CLOCK timer settings by pressing The sett
26. ings are not stored Canceling the recording timer In step 3 on page 23 select the timer number you CANCEL want to cancel and then press 5 Even when you cancel the recording timer the set ting remains stored Activating the recording timer again In step 3 on page 23 select the timer number you want to activate and then press OS repeatedly until all of the setting procedure finishes Then turn off the main unit e When you want to activate two or three recording timers leave a blank time of 2 or more minutes between the ending time of the first recording timer and the starting time of the second recording timer If the blank time is less than 2 minutes the second recording timer does not work e When the power plug is disconnected or the power is cut the recording timer settings may be lost If the settings are lost set the clock and recording timer again 24 Convenient Functions E Continued Using the Timers Playback Timer 1 Prepare the sound source you want to play back CD or MP3 Make sure that a CD is loaded 1 page 16 Cassette Insert a cassette tape 1S page 19 tape Radio Preset the radio station whose broadcast you want to listen to I gt page 15 Other Follow the operation manual for the equipment equipment 2 Press repeatedly to select TIMER1 TIMER2 or TIMERS Example When TIMER2 is selected TIMER2 gt SET OFF gt CANC
27. it e You can adjust the volume within the range 0 to 40 Temporarily Turning Off the Sound FADE MUTING MUTING Press e FADE MUTING appears and the volume reduces to 0 MUTING e To return to the previous volume press O again Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound AHB PRO Press AHB PRO e Each time you press 5 AHB PRO function toggles between ON and OFF e While AHB PRO function is activated is displayed in the display window e AHB PRO stands for Active Hyper Bass PRO 11 Sound Mode Press S MODE e Each time you press the display tog gles as follows HAPPY For sharp sound ING For soft sound a For background music a cas For refreshing sound SENT MENTAL For melancholy sound NORMAL Cancels the sound mode factory setting While the sound mode is set to an item other than NORMAL SOUND is displayed in the display window e This function does not affect recording sound Sound mode A combination of JVC sound technologies enables you to select the desired sound pattern Adjusting the Sound Quality 1 Press amp repeatedly to display BORMA 2 Press es to display BASS or TREBLE BASS Adjusts the bass sound TREBLE Adjusts the treble sound 3 While BASS or TREBLE is dis played in the display window press i to adjust the sound quality VOLUME e You can adjust the sound quality within the range 5 to 5
28. ity Impedance 4 Q Frequency range 56 Hz 20 kHz Sound pressure 84 dB Wem level Dimensions 135 mm W x 200 5 mm H x 211 5 mm D Mass approx 1 9 kg 1 unit MMicro component system UX Q3S General Dimensions 435 mm W x 200 5 mm H x 355 mm D Mass approx 8 4 kg en 2004 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0904SKMMODJEM INALSAS LNANOdINOD OXDIIN SEO XN
29. layed during normal playback The indicator facing left is dis played during reverse playback Listening to Other Equipment You can listen to sound from other audio equip ment connected to the AUX terminals on the rear side of the main unit IR page 9 1 Press a AUX 2 Start other equipment playback e Refer to the operation manual for the con nected equipment 3 Adjust the volume and make other necessary settings e For adjusting the volume and making other necessary settings refer to Basic Opera tions IRF pages 11 13 Adjusting the Sound Input Level from Other Equipment You can adjust the sound input level from the con nected equipment e While the sound source is selected to AUX you can adjust the sound input level Hold down oO until the input level appears e Each time you hold down O the display toggles as follows L E VV E L 1 For ordinary use factory setting L E Y E 2 For increasing the input level from the connected equipment 20 Listening to Cassette Tapes Listening to Other Equipment E Recording Sound to Cassette Tapes Main unit O Remote control GROUP SKIP REVERSE MODE e The sound input level during recording is automatically adjusted e When you record tracks from a CD or MP3 a 4 second blank is inserted between tracks in the recording You can record tracks with no blank time IR5 page 22 caur on _______
30. me of 2 or more minutes unit is turned off LOCKED appears in the display between the ending time of the first playback timer window and the main unit does not turn on and the starting time of the second playback timer If the blank time is less than 2 minutes the second playback timer does not work Canceling the CD ejection lock e When the power plug is disconnected or the power is cut the playback timer settings may be When the main unit is turned off lost If the settings are lost set the clock and playback timer again Carry out the operation explained above once again UNLOCKED 26 Convenient Functions E Handling CDs Cassette Tapes Handling CDs e Do not put adhesive tape or stickers or write on a CD e Do not bend a CD e Be sure not to use heart flower shaped CDs or other irregularly shaped CDs The use of such CDs damages the main unit Cleaning CDs Signal surface aS Wipe a CD from the center outward with a soft cloth Scratches concentrated on a certain part cause sound dropout e Be sure not to use thinners benzenes cleaners for analog records or other chemical agents Handling cassette tapes e A slack tape may become caught in the inner part of the main unit and damage the main unit Before using a cassette tape wind up any slack in the cassette tape as shown on the right Do not pull out the tape or touch the tape s surface Cleaning the tape deck he
31. monstration display COLO With the power turned off press ial on the main unit R L Q Hiding the demonstration display Main unit rear view _ With the power turned off hold down Oo until DEMO CLEAR appears Disconnecting and then reconnecting the power plug does not start the demonstra Before connecting other equipment turn off both the main unit and other equipment tion display To activate the demonstration display again hold down ie until DEMO START appears e If not using this product for a long period discon nect the power plug from the AC outlet for safety and to save electricity Basic Operations About this manual e This manual explains the operations assuming that you will use the remote con trol Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control You can use either button in this case e Some diagrams in this manual are simpli fied or exaggerated for the purpose of explanation e You can operate some functions differently from the explanation given in this manual Number buttons STANDBY ON O l A STANDBY CLOCK FADE TIMER MUTING SS of 5 BASS DIMMER COLOR TREBLE OO O VOLUME Setting the Clock You can set the clock while the main unit is turned either on or off Example To set the clock to 10 10 a m CLOCK 1 Press 0 00 2 Set the hour Back Next e Holding down the button causes th
32. number with or ED e Pressing instep 4 starts this product recording from the selected track to the last track e Only for MP3s You can also select the starting group number by pressing or K lt I lt lt GROUP gt gt l You can also use oon the main CHEE SNe i unit to skip groups Program Recording from a CD or MP3 Before proceeding to step 4 on page 21 program the tracks you want to record 1 page 17 Recording with No Blank Time between Tracks Before proceeding to step 4 on page 21 pause playback of a CD or MP3 Erasing Recorded Sound from a Cassette Tape Select the sound from other equip ment AUX in step 3 on page 21 and then press e Do not play back any tracks on the con nected equipment e If the cassette tape reverses direction while a track is being recorded from a CD or MP3 this product starts recording that track again from the beginning onto the reverse side of the cassette tape How ever if 12 or less seconds of that track were recorded onto the first side of the cassette tape recording to the reverse side of the cassette tape starts from the beginning of the previous track 22 Recording Sound E Using the Timers Set the clock beforehand I amp page 10 Number buttons STANDBY ON O Sleep Timer When the specified time passes the main unit automatically turns off SLEEP Press e Each time you press oO the time display in minutes t
33. oggles as follows Pena Cancel Sleep lt 150 lt 120 indicator disappears Example To set the sleep timer to 60 minutes SLEEP 60 SLEEP Sleep indicator oe e When you set the sleep timer the display window automatically dims e Before the clock has been set While 0 00 is SLEEP flashing when you press CLOCK ADJUST appears Changing the sleep timer setting e Press O repeatedly to select the time again 23 Confirming the sleep timer setting remaining time e With the sleep timer activated press O once Recording Timer You can use the recording timer function to record FM AM broadcasts or sound from other equipment to a cassette tape You can enter up to three timer settings in total for the recording timer and the playback timer I amp page 25 e Timer settings remain unchanged until the timer is replaced by new setting 1 Prepare the sound source Radio Preset the radio station whose broadcast you want to record IR page 15 Other Follow the operation manual for the equipment equipment 2 Insert a cassette tape 1 amp page 19 3 Press repeatedly to select TIMER1 TIMER2 or TIMER3 Example When TIMER1 is selected TIMER1 gt SET OFF gt CANCEL A Timer number 4 Press 5 Set the starting time and ending time Example To set the recording time from 6 30 a m to 6 45 a m 6 30 60 45 6 e For sett
34. on when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Visible and invisible ADVARSEL Synlig og usynlig VARNING Synlig och VARO Avattaessa ja suojalukitus laser radiation when open and laserstraling nar maskinen er osynlig laserstralning n r ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina interlock failed or defeated f ben eller interlocken fejler den ppnas och sp rren r n kyv lle ja n kym tt m lle AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO Undg direkte eksponering til urkopplad Betrakta ej lasersdteilylle V lt s teen str ling d str len s kohdistumista suoraan itseesi f G 1 CAUTION Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage locate the apparatus as follows Top Front Back Sides No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm more In addition maintain the best possible air circulation Front view Side view Main unit Main unit obstructions Table of Contents Introduction Notes on Operation ccccseeeeeeeees 2 Special Cautions cccceceseecseeeeeeeeees 3 Notes On Handling ccccccceeeseeeeeeeees 3 Supplied ACCESSOS
35. oting ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Specifications ccceeeeee Back cover Notes on Operation Suitable Locations for the Main Unit To minimize the need for servicing and maintain the high quality of this product do not place the main unit in the following locations e In a position subject to high humidity or consid erable dust e On an uneven or unstable surface e Near a heat source e Near a computer fluorescent light or other elec tric appliance e In a small room with insufficient ventilation e In a position exposed to direct sunlight e In a position exposed to excessive cold e In a position exposed to strong vibration e Near a TV amplifier or tuner e Near a magnetic source fee e The operating temperature of this product is 5 C to 35 C Use in temperatures outside this range may cause a malfunction or damage the product Condensation Under the following conditions you may not be able to operate this product properly due to con densation formed on the lens of the main unit e When you have just started an air conditioner to warm your room e When you have placed the main unit at an area with high humidity e When you have moved the main unit from a cold place to a warm place When condensation forms leave the main unit turned on wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours and then operate the main unit Cleaning the Main Unit When the operation panel becomes dirty dust it with a soft dr
36. rts the countdown The A STANDBY indicator flashes When no operation is carried out within 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off When you start playback or recording within 3 min utes auto standby starts the countdown again after playback or recording finishes When an operation other than playback and recording finishes and no operation is carried out within 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off A STANDBY OFF starts to flash 20 seconds before the main unit is to turn off Canceling auto standby A STANDBY Press once again A STANDBY CANCEL e Leaving the volume at 0 is not the same as pro ducing no sound and therefore does not start the auto standby function Listening to Radio Broadcasts This product can receive FM and AM radio broad i i i casts Selecting a Radio Station Number buttons 1 Press to select FM or AM Example Display while an FM radio broadcast is received Stereo indicator Preset number I amp F page 15 Frequency 2 Press or repeatedly to select a radio station frequency e You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning Automatic tuning Hold down or until the frequency starts changing and then release the button When the main unit has received a broadcast the frequency automatically stops changing To quit the function while searching for a broadcast press or G e When t
37. ssories Check to be sure you have all of the supplied accessories The number in parentheses is the quantity of the pieces supplied If anything is missing contact your dealer immediately Remote control 1 Batteries 2 FM antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1 Part Descri ption The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained Seuss Danas 16 cD ji SESE ATB TAPEJ REC H ME KiS Hi Hi Si HIN iE iE Bi SE 19 22 SOUND G ALL GROUP A STANDBY_ PROGRAM RANDOM lt P Z 123 REC 1 na f 23 25 11 13 17 18 16 14 Cassette holder 19 A PUSH OPEN ON a REC 2 4 11 14 9 12 _ Lela ol TAPE SOUND AH 12 ie Jet 16 ETT FM AM AUX Remote control sensor 5 PHONES JT oy Fy 16 22 16 19 CD tray 16 16 22 14 16 19 14 16 19 This terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with a stereo mini plug commercially avail able While the headphones are connected the speakers do not produce any sound Preparation E Remote Control The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained 10 15 17 16 22 16 22 19 19 16 12 SOUN A MOIE STANDBY ON O I 16 19 14 14 10 23 11 11 11 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control R6P SUM 3 AA
38. une in Refer to Using the number buttons I gt page 10 15 Listening to CDs This product can play back CDs and finalized CD Rs CD RWs recorded in audio CDs or MP3 for mat Number buttons Operation Press during playback Pressing again resumes playback Press the button repeatedly Repeatedly press or hold down the button to skip groups only for MP3s I lt lt GROUP gt gt You can also use on the main unit to skip groups Fast forward Rewind Search CDA Eject Press on the main unit CDA 1 Press onthe main unit e The CD tray comes out 2 Place a CD on the CD tray CD tray e When you want to listen to an 8 cm CD place it on the inner hollow of the CD tray 3 Press S WE Display during CD playback CD indicator The CD indicator lights up while the CD is stopped The CD indicator flashes while the CD is being played back or paused Elapsed playing time Track number WE Display while the CD is stopped Total number of tracks Total playing time E Display during MP3 disc playback Group number Track number Elapsed playing time e At first a track title file name is scrolled e Tag information title artist aloum is scrolled followed by a track title e Only alphanumerical characters are displayed properly as a track title or tag information E Display while the MP3 disc is stopped
39. y cloth When the operation panel is very dirty wipe it with a cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent and then wipe it with a soft dry cloth fee e Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners ben zenes or other chemical agents Do not spray insecticides onto the operation panel These may cause discoloration and damage to the surface Listener s Etiquette When using headphones keep the volume at a moderate level so as not to over stimulate your ears M When enjoying sound from the speakers adjust the volume to a suitable level to avoid disturbing your neighbors Even low volume sound carries a long way especially at night Show consideration to your neighbors by closing windows or using headphones About CDs CD Rs CD RWs Confirm the marks on CDs CD Rs CD RWs Use a CD a CD R a CD RW whose letter printed surface shows the iSi GES or WEG logo This product does not play back DVDs or video CDs T About CD Rs CD RWs You can play back a CD R a CD RW only when the disc is finalized e You can play back a CD R a CD RW which has been recorded in the audio CD and MP3 formats However playback is impossible in some cases due to the disc characteristics recording condition scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt or condensation on the lens e Before using a CD R a CD RW carefully read the cautions regarding the disc e This product does not support CD text display of sound f
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