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1. JVC MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM U X P 400 of CA UXP400 and SP UXP400 Warnings Cautions and Others IMPORTANT for the U K DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type as originally fitted If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below IMPORTANT DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which
2. 120 1 1 0040 Monto tte aspi 3 Step 2 Prepare the Remote Control ss 3 SIeD 9 HOOK UD societe e E EA Fia seda 4 Before Operating the System 7 Daily Operations Playback 8 Lastenime to tlie Radio 8 tiet at ef 8 Play ane Bache edet 9 Playing Tape 10 Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments 11 Volume sarepna 11 Adjustmne tlie Sound Aerst utens 11 Changing the Display Brightness 12 Setting de CLOCK Ne dE 12 Turning Off the Power Automatically 12 Advanced Radio Operations 13 Receiving FM Stations with 13 Searching for a Program by PTY 13 Switching Temporarily to a Program of Your Choice Automatically 14 Advanced Disc Operations 16 Programming the Playing Order Program Play 16 Playing at Random Random Play 17 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play 18 Prohibiting Disc Ejectton Child Lock 18 Advanced Tape Operations 19
3. on Tape oh 19 Synchronized Disc Recording eceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Timer Operations 21 Additional Information 24 Learning More about This System 24 Troubleshoot a paso epo ERU eu 25 Maintenance ao e AE Gee MM Ae 25 SDecIHOdHODS sa ul cee do eae eee 26 Parts Hide ed eee e osa dae PODES Se sue Ud ac 26 Introduction Precautions Installation Install in a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 Install the System in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup inside the System DO NOT install the System in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or vibration A Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV Power sources When unplugging the System from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the AC power cord DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the System in the following cases After starting to heat the room na damp room If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm plac
4. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and moisture To clean the disc Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge Handling cassette tapes If the tape is loose in its cassette take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotate it If the tape is loose it may get stretched cut or caught in the cassette Be careful not to touch the tape surface Avoid the following places to store the tape in dusty places in direct sunlight or heat in moist areas on a TV or speaker or near a magnet To keep the best recording and playback sound quality Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers Use a head demagnetizer available at electronics and audio shops to demagnetize the heads when the System turned off Cleaning the System e Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the System is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well then wipe clean with a dry cloth e Since the System may deteriorate in quality it become damaged or get its paint peeled off be careful about the following DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth DO NOT wipe it strongly DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact for a long time
5. To protect your recording Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect from unexpected erasure or re recording To protect your recording remove these tabs To re record on a protected tape cover the holes with adhesive tape ES 9 A Timer Operations Remote control r STANDBY ON CLOCK TIMER 2 71 SET gt r Daily Timer initial settings when shipped from the factory eDaily 1 ON Time 6 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 eDaily 2 ON Time 7 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 eDaily 3 ON Time 10 00 Source TUNER Volume level 8 Setting the Timer Using Daily Timer you can wake up with your favorite song On the other hand with Recording Timer you can make a tape of a radio broadcast automatically You can store three Daily Timer settings and one Recording Timer setting however you can activate only one of Daily Timers and Recording Timer at the same time To exit from the timer setting press CLOCK TIMER as required To correct a misentry during the process press CANCEL You can return to the previous step 1 Select one of the timer setting modes you want to set Daily 1 ON time Daily 2 ON time Daily 3 ON time or Recording Timer ON time CLOCK Daily 1 Timer Daily 2 Timer Daily 3 Timer TIMER gt ON Time gt ON Time 501 Canceled ON Time lt Recording Timer see pag
6. 29 Specifications Amplifier section Output Power 40 W 20 W 20 W at 4 10 THD Speakers Impedance 4 16 Q Audio Input AUX 400 mV 50 Tuner section FM tuning range 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM MW tuning range 522 kHz 1 629 kHz CD player section Parts Index wv Refer to the pages to see how to use the buttons and controls Remote co 9 10 44 ntrol STANDBY ON Dynamic range 88 dB s 4 Signal to noise ratio 93 dB 4 12 21 Wow and flutter Immeasurable 9 10 i 10 9 12 16 21 TEE C comm dL 9 12 16 2 Cassette deck section 10 900 17 21 Frequency response N l I 50 H 14 000 H 10 REPEAT MODE MODE 9 ormal type D 50 Hz 7 148 12545 63 Cet 12 Wow and flutter 0 15 WRMS MODE 13 16 17 62 11 Speakers 13 18 25 CSICS CE 11 Speaker units 10 cm cone x 1 13 csl F Impedance 4 Q TA News Info MUTING as 8 1 1 14 lt Dimensions approx 145 mm x 230 mm x 191 mm Tome 11 W H D MG Mass approx 1 8 kg each Supplied Accessories See page 3 General Power requirement 230 50 Hz Power consumption 50 W at operation 1 4 W on standby Dimensions approx 170 mm x 230 mm x 311 mm W H D Mass approx 4 5 kg Main unit MP3 groups tracks configuration This System plays bac
7. For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the main unit The sound will no longer come out of the speakers Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones Disconnecting the headphones will activate the TAPE speakers again DO NOT turn off stand by the System with the volume set to an extremely high level WAS Otherwise the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback Listening to the Radio To select the band FM or AM E 2 To tune in to a station While FM or AM is selected Remote control Main unit 2 sec DOWN lt lt gt gt UP SS Frequency starts changing on the display When a station frequency with sufficient signal strength 18 tuned in the frequency stops changing When you repeatedly press the button the frequency changes step by step To stop searching manually press either button 5 FM The MONO indicator lights on the display MODE Reception will improve though stereo effect 18 lost Monaural reception mode To restore the stereo effect press the button again the MONO indicator goes off If the received FM station is hard to listen To preset the stations gt You can preset 30 and 15 AM stations 1 Tune in to a station you want to preset Youcan also store the monaural reception mode for FM preset stations i
8. AM loop antenna To connect the AM loop antenna To assemble the AM loop antenna 3 Release 2 Insert If the AM loop antenna wire or speaker cords are covered with vinyl remove the vinyl to expose the tip of the antenna by twisting the vinyl Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals connecting cords and power cord Also keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the System connecting cords and the AC power cord This could cause poor reception To connect the speaker cords Make sure the both speakers are connected correctly and firmly 3 Release 2 Insert When connecting the speaker cords match the polarity of the speaker terminals Red cord to and black cord to FA DO NOT connect more than one speaker to 5 each terminal DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System Before Operating the System wv The indications on the display teach you a lot of things while you are operating the System Before operating the System be familiar with when and how the indicator illuminates on the display LI SLEEP MONO S 123 REC Wi VN Indications on the main display While selecting TAPE or AUX While listening to radio ST IM Poy RDS EE 0 Frequency
9. Random Play mode is activated PRGM program lights when Program Play mode is activated G repeat ALL G lights when One Track Repeat is activated GALL lights when All Track Repeat is activated Main display Radio Data System RDS indicators RDS lights when an station sending RDS signals is tuned in TA News Info Program type PTY indicator Lights to indicate the currently selected program type for PTY Standby Reception Flashes when a program is automatically tuned in with PTY Standby Reception 10 A auto STANDBY indicator Lights when Auto Standby is activated Flashes when disc or tape playback stops with Auto Standby activated ej eo Daily Operations piayback Turn on the power The STANDBY ON lamp on the main unit lights in green Without pressing STANDBY ON 0 1 the System turns on by pressing one of the source selecting buttons in the next step Select the source PRESET UP Playback automatically starts if the selected source is PRESET DOWN ready to start f you press AUX start playback source on the external component Adjust the volume Operate the target source as explained later To turn off stand by the unit STANDBYON The STANDBY ON lamp on the main unit 9 1 lights in red looo A small amount of power is always v consumed even while on standby STANDBY ON
10. VOLUME RHYTHM AX VOLUME Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume level from level 0 VOL MIN to level 40 VOL MAX Remote control Main unit VOLUME Remote ONLY p To restore the volume press again or adjust the volume level VOLUME To drop the volume in a moment FADE MUTING Adjusting the Sound To emphasize rhythm feeling RHYTHM AX This function emphasizes bass attack feeling and also changes the subwoofer level RHYTHM AX Um MAX zl To adjust the tone You can adjust the bass and treble level from 5 to 5 To adjust the bass BASS TREBLE BASS gt 7 M 3 VOLUME To adjust the treble BASS c 7 neg VOLUME Changing the Display Brightness You can dim the display window M 1 gt DIM 2 NS DIM OFF Canceled DIM 1 Dims the display DIM 2 Erases the display illumination Setting the Clock aJ Without setting the built in clock you cannot use Daily Recording Timers see page 21 and Sleep Timer To exit from the clock setting press CLOCK TIMER as required To go back to the previous step press CANCEL 1 Activate the clock setting mode CLOCK TIMER f you have already adjusted the clock before press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode is selected 2 Adjust the hour A S 3 Adjust the minute YY N Now the built in clock start
11. While playing a CD MP3 Track number Elapsed playing time While disc play is stopped CD Total track number Total playing time Group number Track number When you start playing an MP3 disc the group number track number track name and ID3 Tag will be shown before the elapsed playing time appears 1 Rhythm Ax indicator Lights when Rhythm Ax is activated Timer indicators lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer stands by flashes while setting or is working 1 2 3 lights when a Daily Timer 1 2 or 3 stands by flashes while setting or is working REC lights when the Recording Timer stands by flashes while setting or is working SLEEP lights when the Sleep Timer is activated N FM reception indicators e MONO lights while receiving an FM stereo station in monaural ST stereo lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in MP3 indicator Lights when an MP3 track is detected REC indicator Lights while recording Tape operation indicators lt tape direction Lights to indicate the current tape running direction Flashes slowly during playback and recording Flashes quickly while rewinding a tape e reverse mode C tape play continues endlessly Z tape automatically reverses once gt tape play stops at the end of one side Disc operation indicators RANDOM lights when
12. a particular portion While playing a disc press and hold until the portion you want is reached PRESET UP PRESET DOWN 3 To locate a track directly and start play Examples select track number 5 press To select track number 15 press 10 then 5 To select track number 30 press Qe 10 10 then 10 Fast forwards the track Fast reverses the track 10 Playing Back a Tape Push To start S To rewind To insert a tape You can play back tapes of types I II and IV Insert Close tape Before or after play gt gt Rewind the tape to the right Rewind the tape to the left To change the tape running direction forward play NS lt 4 reverse play _ To reverse the tape automatically REV MODE i ty pub ELEC A rip lt q Tape is played from the forward side to the reverse side When the reverse side is played back playback stops Tape is automatically reversed and playback repeats until you stop it Tape will not be reversed When the current side of the tape reaches its end playback stops Daily Operations soundaother Adjustments Remote control CLOCK TIMER BASS TREBLE DIMMER FADE MUTING Main unit BASS TREBLE 4 4 P gt 53131 SLEEP DISPLAY SET A STANDBY RHYTHM AX
13. batteries together DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery compartment when you are not going to use the remote control for an extended period of time Otherwise the remote control will be damaged from battery leakage Finally plug the AC power cord Now you can operate the System Step 3 Hook Up If you need more detailed information see page 6 Illustrations of the input output terminals below are typical examples When you connect other components refer also to their manuals since the terminal names actually printed on the rear may vary Turn the power off to all components before connections For better FM AM reception AM loop antenna Keep it connected Outdoor FM antenna not supplied Vynile covered wire not supplied Extend it horizontally Disconnect the supplied FM antenna and connect to an outdoor FM antenna using a 75 Q wire with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN45325 White Audio cord not supplied AUX L VCR etc To a wall outlet Plug the AC power cord only after all connections are complete FM antenna supplied Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception AM loop antenna supplied Turn it until the best reception is obtained GE 4 1 A 27 v To assemble and connect the
14. program an item number that does not exist on the disc for example selecting track 14 on a disc that only has 12 tracks Advanced Tape Operations see pages 19 to 20 Recording on a Tape The recording level is automatically set correctly Thus you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto at the start and end of cassette tapes Thus when recording CDs or radio broadcasts wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without any music part lost f you start recording with no cassette inserted appears on the display If a protected tape has been inserted REC appears e When using Reverse Mode for recording start recording in the forward direction first otherwise recording will stop when only one side reverse of the tape is recorded You can also change Reverse Mode setting ia and 22 after starting recording You cannot open or close the disc tray while recording Synchronized Disc Recording When the tape reaches its end in the forward direction during recording with Reverse Mode set to md gt the last tune will be re recorded at the beginning of the reverse side You cannot open the cassette holder during Synchronized Disc Recording Timer Operations see pages 21 to 23 When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs
15. start playback 1 Before starting playback activate Program Play PLAY MODE PROGRAM Xl 2 1 2 Select tracks you want for Program Play Examples select track number 5 press To select track number 15 press 10 then 5 To select track number 30 press Qe 10 10 then 10 3 Start playback The tracks you have selected are played back in the order you have programmed To skip a track To pause To stop To release press again To check the programmed contents Before or after playback CR In the reverse order In the programmed order To modify the program Before or after playback To erase the entire program To erase the last step CANCEL To add steps in the program Repeat step 2 To exit from Program Play Before or after playback PLAY MODE 2 Sa Canceled Exiting from Program Play erases the stored program Playing at Random Random Play ML gt gt You can play all tracks at random 1 Before starting playback activate Random Play PLAY MODE RANDOM Be RANDOM 2 Start playback Playback starts in random order Random Play ends when all tracks are played To skip a track To pause To stop lt q does not work To release press again To exit from Random Play Before or after playback PLAY MODE 5 A L Canceled 17 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play You can repe
16. H To continue searching after it stops on an unwanted station While the indications on the display are flashing PTY SEARCH Switching Temporarily to a Program of Your Choice Automatically The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the System to switch temporarily to a preset FM station broadcasting a program of your choice TA NEWS or INFO This function works while listening to an FM station providing the required signals While listening to an FM station select the program type TANewslnio TA gt NEWS INFO Canceled TA Traffic announcement in your area NEWS News INFO Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense 14 How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually works CASE 1 If a station is not broadcasting the program of your choice The System continues tuning in to the current station 1 When a station broadcasting the program of your choice the System automatically switches to the station The PTY code indicator starts flashing E When the program is over the System goes back to the previously tuned station but the function still remains active the indicator stops flashing and remains lit If a station is broadcasting the program of your choice The System automatically switches to the station The PTY code indicator starts flashing 1 When the program is over the System goes back to the previously tuned station but the function sti
17. T EXPOSURE TO f Undg direkte eksponering tilf urkopplad Betrakta ej lasersateilylle V lt s teen BEAM e str ling d f str len s kohdistumista suoraan itseesi f 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 e 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 To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Front view SP UXP400 400 SP UXP400 Side view CA UXP400 Contents Y Introduction 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 Precautions 2 How to Read This Manual eren 2 Getting Started oiii tette
18. USH OPEN IMPORTANT It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic embodied therein Recording on a Tape You can use type I tapes for recording To play a tape see page 10 1 Insert a recordable cassette Push Insert Close e 2 With the tape side facing outside 2 Check the tape running direction and Reverse Mode settings on the display Reverse mode indicator Current source Tape direction indicator To change the direction forward t mel e To change the Reverse mode if necessary HEV MODE at TN amd M gt pid 2111 To record on both sides gt 2 When using Reverse Mode start recording in the forward 9 direction s To record on only one side 19 3 Select and start playing the source FM CD or AUX When recording a disc you can also use Synchronized Disc Recording see below 4 Start recording REC Ks On the main unit To stop recording Synchronized Disc Recording You can start and stop both disc play and tape recording at the same time To record the entire disc 1 Load a disc and insert a recordable cassette If the curre
19. at playback Before starting playback CR NS No indication 3 Select the end point B SET A B Repeat starts The selected portion plays repeatedly To cancel A B Repeat While playing REPEAT S GALL A B Repeat S Canceled No indication REPEAT 25 b Canceled x gt No indication A B Repeat will also be canceled when you stop playback Repeats the current or specified S 2 Main Unit track One Track Repeat Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock Wife Repeats tracks All Track Repeat You can lock the disc tray so that no one can eject the loaded disc A B Repeat See below for details This is possible while the System is on standby starts flashing in the main display While the disc tray is closed To repeat a particular portion A B Repeat You can repeat a particular portion while playing back a CD cD_ amp 1 During playback activate A B Repeat REPEAT A B Repeat lt j L 21 at the same time To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure UNLOCKED appears on the display 2 SET 18 Advanced Tape Operations Remote control Oo oC OOOD OOOD a o 11 SeS TAPE lt 4 gt c S FM AM aed LI E ayy REV Le D MODE C oD x JVC Main unit P
20. cognize the total of 255 tracks and of 64 groups Those exceeding the maximum number cannot be recognized Playback order of MP3 tracks may be different from the one you have intended while recording see page 26 If a folder does not include MP3 tracks they are ignored Playing Back a Tape tis not recommended to use the C 120 or longer tapes These tapes easily jams in the pinch rollers and the capstans and may cause characteristic deterioration Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments see pages 11 to 12 Adjusting the Volume e sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones Adjusting the Sound This function also affects the sound through the headphones This function does not affect recording Setting the clock 0 00 will flash on the display until you set the clock The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock 24 Advanced Radio Operations see pages 13 to 15 If the System takes time to show the RDS information PS PTY RT signals PS PTY or RT will appear while searching Advanced Disc Operations see pages 16 to 18 Programming the Playing Order Program Play You cannot specify a group number of an MP3 disc for Program Play If you try to program a 51st track FULL appears on the display While programming steps Your entry will be ignored if you have tried to
21. e Should this occur the System may malfunction In this case leave the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates unplug the AC power cord then plug it in again Others Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further Ps f you are not going to operate the System for an extended period of time unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet DO NOT disassemble the System since there are no user serviceable parts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer wv How to Read This Manual To make this manual as simple and easy to understand as possible we have adapted the following methods Button and control operations are explained as listed in the table below In this manual the operations using the remote control is mainly explained however you can use the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the same or similar name and marks Some related tips and notes are explained later in the sections Learning More about This System and Troubleshooting but not in the same section explaining the operations If you want to know more about the functions or if you have a doubt about the functions go to these sections and you will find the answers Indicates that you press the button briefly Indicates that you press the button briefly a
22. e 12 N Ex When Daily Timer 1 setting mode is selected 2 Make the timer setting as you want For Daily Timers D Set the hour then the minute for on time SET CN 4 No s 2 Select the playback source TUNER CD or 21 3 Select the volume level Q e You can select the volume level VOLUME 0 to VOLUME 40 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the unit has been turned off For Recording Timer D Set the hour then the minute for on time g B 7 N 2 Set the hour then the minute for off time ED SET SSI 3 Select a preset station number Select FM or then a preset number PRESET UP 254 550 VOD WS NS PRESET DOWN Select the band Select a preset number B SET E 22 0 Select the volume level 5 ES e You can select the volume level VOLUME 0 to VOLUME 40 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the unit has been turned off 3 Turn off the unit on standby if you have set the timer with the System turned on STANDBY ON How Daily Timer actually works Once the Daily Timer has been set the timer indicator and timer number indicator 1 2 3 are lit on the display Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday u
23. f selected see above 2 Activate the preset number entry mode 111111 CF T Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing J Select a preset number for the station you store Examples To select preset number 5 press To select preset number 15 press 10 then 5 Q To select preset number 30 press 10 10 then 10 e You can also use the PRESET UP PRESET DOWN buttons 4 Store the station SET Remote ONLY p To tune in to a preset station 1 Select the band FM or AM M EUN 2 Select a preset number for the station you store You can also use the PRESET UP PRESET DOWN buttons Playing Back a Disc This System can play back the following discs regular CD and CD R CD RW recorded either in the audio CD or MP3 format To insert a disc You can insert a disc while playing another source CD A To close the disc tray press amp again f you press disc tray closes automatically and playback starts To start To pause To release press again To select a track lt lt gt gt Increases track numbers VON Decreases the track numbers To select a group MP3 only 4 amp 7 Before starting playback GROUP UP NN GROUP DOWN Group number and group name appear Increases the group numbers Decreases the group numbers To locate
24. is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN CAUTION STANDBY ON 0 1 button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and indications go off The STANDBY ON 5 button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the unit is on standby the STANDBY ON lamp lights in red When the unit is turned on the STANDBY ON lamp lights in green The power can be remote controlled 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 Proper Ventilation 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 radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Visible and invisible ADVARSEL Synlig og usynlig F VARNING Synlig och f VARO Avattaessa ja suojalukitus laser radiation when open and laserstr ling maskinen erf osynlig laserstr lning nar ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina interlock failed or defeated f ben eller interlocken fejler den ppnas och sp rren r f n kyv lle ja n kym tt m lle AVOID DIREC
25. is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side up ID3 Tag on an MP3 disc cannot be shown There are two types of Tag Version 1 and Version 2 This System can only show ID3 Tag Version 1 groups and tracks are not played back as you expect The playing order is determined when the disc was recorded It depends on the writing application The disc sound is discontinuous The disc is scratched or dirty The disc tray does not open or close gt The AC power cord is not plugged in gt Child Lock is in use see page 18 Tape Operations The cassette holder cannot be opened gt Power supply from the AC power cord has been cut off while the tape was running Turn on the System Recordings Impossible to record Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape Timer Operations Daily Timer and Recording Timer do not work The System has been turned on when the on time comes Timer starts working only when the System is turned off Maintenance To get the best performance of the System keep your discs tapes and mechanism clean Handling discs When removing the disc from its case hold it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc
26. k MP3 tracks as follows Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 O STANDBY ON 2 4 TREBLE VOLUME on 3 e FAEN cD TAPE FM AM AUXY compact 8 9 10 16 0 Sensor NO Lo Group with its play order Jo track with its play order SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SOME DOS AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured BeBe he He ahr A he AAAA AAA AAAA he ahr ahr ahr ah he A A A A A he he hee he he ae ahr he ee eo Hr Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment en Rr Rhe lee ee ee ete An to DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working norma
27. ll remains active the indicator stops flashing and remains lit If the station currently tuned in is broadcasting the program of your choice The PTY code indicator starts flashing J When the program is over the indicator stops flashing the function still remains active Description of the PTY codes NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION News Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news debate or analysis Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense Programs concerned with any aspect of sports Educational programs All radio plays and serials Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture including language theater etc Programs about natural sciences and technology Used for mainly speech based programs such as quizzes panel games and personality interviews Commercial music of current popular appeal Rock music Current contemporary music considered to be easy listening Instrumental music and vocal or choral works Performances of major orchestral works symphonies chamber music etc Music which is not fitting into any of the other categories Weather reports and forecasts Stock Market reports commerce trading etc Programs targeted at a young audience P
28. lly or if it is damaged in any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety It is illegal to watch television whilst driving DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment for example with curtains or soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture ABOVE ALL NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind it is bette
29. mer CANCEL To turn on the Timer again repeat the above steps and press in step 2 SET 23 LOC as Dally 1 gt ON Daly 2 gt Dally3 gt CIO Canceled MS Daly 1 gt XD Additional Information Learning More about This System Daily Operations Playback see pages 8 to 10 Listening to the Radio you store a new station into an occupied preset number the previously stored station in that number will be erased e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the preset stations will be erased in a few days If this happens preset the stations again Playing Back a Disc When using an 8 cm disc place it on the inner circle of the disc tray This System cannot play packet write discs For MP3 playback MP3 discs are required a longer readout time than regular CDs It depends on the complexity of the group file configuration Some MP3 files cannot be played back and will be skipped This result from their recording processes and conditions When making MP3 discs use ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 for the disc format This system can play back MP3 files with the extension code mp3 regardless of the letter case upper lower It is recommended that you make each MP3 file at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps This System cannot play back files made at bit rate of less than 64 kbps This System can re
30. nd repeatedly until an option you want is selected Indicates that you press one of the buttons Indicate that you press and hold the button for specified seconds The number inside the arrow indicates the period of press in this example 2 seconds If no number is inside the arrow press and hold until the entire procedure is complete or until you get a result you want Indicate that you turn the control toward the specified direction s Indicates that this operation is only possible using the remote control Remote ONLY Indicates that this operation is only Main Unit possible using the buttons and controls on ONLY the main unit Getting Started Step 7 the package and Step 7 Unpack check the accessories After unpacking check to be sure that you have all the following items The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied FM antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1 e Remote control 1 e Batteries 2 If any item is missing consult your dealer immediately Step 2 Prepare the Remote Control Insert the batteries into the remote control by matching the polarity and correctly Step 2 Prepare the remote control R6 SUM 3 AA 15F Step 3 Hook up the components such as AM FM antennas speakers etc See pages 4 to 6 fo DO NOT use an old battery together with a new one DO NOT use different types of
31. nt playing source is not the CD player press CD gt II then Bl 2 Check the tape running direction and Reverse Mode settings on the display e See step 2 of Recording on a Tape on page 19 3 Start recording The System automatically creates 4 second blanks between the tunes recorded on the tapes On the main unit When either CD play or recording ends both CD player and the cassette deck stop at the same time To record a Live disc It will not be desirable to put 4 second blank portions between the tunes recorded on the tape To record the entire disc without any interruption recorded pause the disc play press CD H twice before pressing REC 20 To record Program Play or Random Play 1 Select Program Play and make a program or Random Play but do not start playback 2 Press REC to start recording When CD play stops recording continues It is required that recording be stopped manually To record only your favorite track You can specify tracks to be recorded on the tape while listening to a disc 1 Start playing a disc 2 While a track you want to record on the tape is playing The CD player returns to the beginning of that track and the track is recorded on the tape After recording the track the CD player and cassette deck automatically stop REC ES On the main unit 3 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to record other tracks you want You can exchange the discs if necessary
32. ntil the timer is turned off manually see the next column or another Daily Timer is activated When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the last received station or start playing the loaded disc and sets the volume level to the preset level About one hour after the playback starts the System stops it and turns off stands by automatically The timer setting remains in memory until you change it e Without canceling the Daily Timer you can change the source or adjust the volume after Daily Timer starts playback How Recording Timer actually works When Recording Timer has been set Timer indicator and the REC indicator are lit on the display Recording Timer works only once When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the specified station sets the volume level to the preset level and starts recording When the off time comes The System stops recording and turns off stands by The timer setting remains in memory until you change it wv To turn off the Timer after its setting is done Since Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday you may need to cancel it on some particular days Recording Timer can also be canceled temporarily 1 Select the Timer you want to cancel K Daily 1 Timer Daily 2 Timer Daily 3 Timer C see page 12 Recording Timer Ex When Daily Timer 1 The current set source and on time appears 2 Turn off the selected Ti
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34. rching for a Program by PTY PTY Codes GW SEARCH TA News Info You can locate a particular kind of program from the preset RDS DISPLAY seg channels see page 9 by specifying the PTY codes ejo Ges PTY JVC SELECT To search for a program using the PTY codes 1 While listening to an FM station SEARCH Receiving FM Stations with RDS 97 Radio Data System RDS allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular program signals When tuned to an FM station which provides the RDS service the RDS indicator lights on the display This System can receive the following types of RDS signals 2 Select a PTY code PS Program Shows commonly known _ PTY For details about each PTY Service station names SELECT code see page 15 PTY Program Shows types of broadcast NS Type programs RT Radio Text Shows text messages the station sends Enhanced Other Provides the information about Networks the types of the programs broadcast by the RDS stations of the different networks 13 3 Start searching SEARCH 41111111 NIB SINE Ex When NEWS is selected The receiver searches 30 preset FM stations stops when it finds the one you have selected and tunes in to that station If no program is found NOTFOUND appears on the display To stop searching any time during search press PTY SEARC
35. rograms about sociology history geography psychology and society Religious programs PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT TEST ALARM NONE wv Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a public forum Travel information Programs about recreational activities Jazz music songs which originate from or continue the musical tradition of the American Southern States Current popular music of the nation or region in that country s language Music from the so called golden age of popular music Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation Programs concerning factual matters presented in an investigative style Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast equipment or unit Emergency announcement No program type undefined program or difficult to categorize into particular types Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list 15 Advanced Disc Operations Remote control OCC OOo Ou Ce C2 Y o o O c3 BH ami jJ oll caNcEL sm pn pm um REPEAT l gt C3 Dm PLAY D gt MODE C Main unit 16 Programming the Playing Order Program Play Jy You can arrange the playing order of the tracks up to 50 before you
36. s working To check the current time during play eae Clock VS Source information 1 12 Turning Off the Power Automatically aJ To turn off the unit after playback is over Auto Standby A STANDBY ON OFF SS Canceled gt When Auto Standby is in use the A STANDBY indicator lights on the display When the tape or disc play stops the A STANDBY indicator starts flashing If no operation is done for about 3 minutes while the indicator is flashing the System turns off stands by automatically e Auto Standby does not work while you are listening to radio and the external component AU X To turn off the unit after a certain period of time Sleep Timer 1 Specify the time in minutes peer 120 2150 7 2 Wait until the set time goes off To check the time remaining until the shut off time SLEEP LL LI 11 f you press the button repeatedly you can change the shut off time Advanced Radio Operations To show the RDS information Remote control While listening to an FM station RDS DISPLAY PS PTY D Frequency lt HT f Non RDS signal PS Station names is displayed NO PS will appear if no signal is sent PTY The broadcast program type is displayed PTY will appear if no signal is sent RT Text messages the station sends is displayed NO RT will appear if no signal is sent Sea
37. the timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again e Without stopping the recording you cannot change the source after Recording Timer start recording f you set the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing the selected source Daily Timer is canceled f you set the Sleep Timer after Recording Timer starts recording Recording Timer is canceled but recording continues until Sleep Timer shuts off the power Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your System check this list for a possible solution before calling for service General Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before you finish There is a time limit Repeat the procedure again Operations are disabled The built in microprocessor may malfunction due to external electrical interference Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it back in Unable to operate the System from the remote control The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the System is blocked The batteries are exhausted No sound is heard Speaker connections are incorrect or loose Headphones are connected Radio Operations Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise Antennas connections are incorrect or loose The AM loop antenna is too close to the System gt The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned Disc Operations The disc does not play The disc
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