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1. e Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again DO NOT turn off stand by the System with the volume set to an extremely high level 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 AM tuner interval spacing D Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz spacing and other countries use 10 kHz spacing You can change the AM tuner intervals while the System is on stand by 1 2 sec amp e Current interval setting appears on the display 2 Select the interval spacing while current setting appears on the display To select the band FM or AM po MT You can also carry out the same operation using the FM AM button on the System To tune in to a station While FM or AM is selected Remote control Main unit sec Frequency starts changing on the display When a station frequency with sufficient signal strength 1s tuned in the frequency stops changing e When you repeatedly press the button the frequency changes step by step To stop searching manually press either button Remote ONLY If the received FM station is hard to listen FM MODE MONO Seb 5 stereo MONO Reception will improve though stereo effect 1s lost MONO indicator lights up STEREO Normally select this Stereo effect will be resumed Remote To preset the stat
2. CANCEL The indicator corresponding to the Timer is turned off To turn on the Timer again repeat the above steps and press in step 2 SET RESUME The indicator corresponding to the Timer lights 20 Additional Information Learning More about This System Daily Operations Playback see pages 9 to 14 Listening to the Radio e If 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 USB Memory DAP e When using an 8 cm disc place it on the inner circle of the disc tray e This System cannot play packet write discs e 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 lt mp3 gt regardless of the letter case upper lower Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly on the display The maximum character number shown on the display 1s 32 without the extension code for files and 30 for ID3
3. correctly Step 2 Prepare the remote control Step 3 Hook up the components such R6 SUM 3 AA ISF as AM FM antennas speakers etc see pages 5 to 7 Ay AM EXT L00p fo e DO NOT use an old battery together with a TOR new one e DO NOT use different types of batteries together e DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame e 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 Now you can operate the System damaged from battery leakage Finally plug the AC power cord Step 3 Hook Up If you need more detailed information see page 7 For more detailed information on connecting external equipment see page 13 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 To a wall outlet Plug the AC power cord only after all connections are complete e If the wall outlet
4. sampling rate of 44 1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps This System can recognize a total of 500 tracks and 200 groups on an MP3 disc and 999 tracks and 250 groups on a USB Memory Those exceeding the maximum number cannot be recognized Playback order of MP3 tracks may be different from the one you have intended while recording If a folder does not include MP3 tracks they are ignored MP3 groups tracks configuration This System plays back MP3 tracks as follows The play order in the figure 1s for MP3 tracks on the disc MP3 tracks on USB Memory or DAP may be played back differently Hierarchy Level Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Group with its play order o MP3 track with its play order Playing Back a Tape e It is not recommended to use the C 120 or longer tapes These tapes easily jams in the pinch roller and capstan and may cause characteristic deterioration Quick Portable Link QP Link e The system holds the On Off status of QP Link even when the AC Power cord is connected or removed e The source remains at AUX when you stop the other equipment such as a digital audio player Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments see pages 15 to 17 Adjusting the Volume e Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones Adjusting the Sound e This function also affects the sound through the headphones e SOUND TURBO and AHB PRO cannot be used at the same time
5. vases shall be placed on the apparatus EE O 1 GVW AX PE Ha Yate ME LA DASE RAH EAT GAMA TB 0 ASP IN TWA BOER DBS HT o ON FRI FE PRU A TEA SEE UIT EZR gt e SAHUT EHRT gt STANDBY WHEA E gt e 246033 STANDBY THK gt BII a HEE id hil gt HE Sy BLD EEL gt KREEK ME IS A ETRIE 2 FEMEA PUTA EERE gt EE VA SA AE Elas gt MACRO Et UFLA DA SE gt BERS TE BUL gt EMEA EME ATAR D gt IR Ho MRS gt IAEA gt HAS ATLAS AA IE ELE DIRA Be ee TK RO ARA TT WEAR AERIS TT gt INAH EAT Be BUA AF UEM WUE EAE EF Caution Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more itt IEA Fy SCE Fi AMA CEE gt RB EARL Stik TARA RCE 1 HITED BOA BEER Be TT TNA e 2 Wa Ti FE FERPA ETP gt ADC EE gt 3 EH BUS AIK IE MEA iar 10 JORDI EA GE gt DCR REE Be NIUE gt SP UXG45 CA UXG45 SP UXG45 CA UXG45 About the cooling fan A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel of the unit to prevent abnormal temperature inside the unit thus assuming normal operation of the unit The cooling fan
6. Operations see pages 23 to 25 e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs 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 starts recording e You cannot use the SLEEP timer while activating the Recording timer e If you set the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing the selected source Daily Timer is canceled Other The following settings are memorized by the system for two or three days even if the AC power cord is removed The settings are reset to factory default values after few days in which case you must set them again Preset stations volume BASS TREBLE AHB PRO SOUND TURBO AUX LEVEL QP Link and timer To remove the speaker grilles Speaker grille Holes Projections 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 gt There is a time limit Repeat the procedure again Operations are disabled gt 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 gt The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the System is blocked gt Point it at the
7. Setting the Clock e 0 00 will flash on the display until you set the clock e The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock Turning off the Power Automatically e Auto Standby cannot be canceled by the following operations Changing the display brightness Adjusting the volume Adjusting the sound Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations see pages 18 to 20 Programming the Playing Order Program Play e If you try to program a 33rd track FULL appears on the display e While programming steps Your entry will be ignored if you have tried to 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 21 to 22 Recording on a Tape e The recording level is automatically set correctly Thus you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level e 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 e If you start recording with no cassette inserted NO TAPE appears on the display If a protected tape has been inserted NO REC appears Synchronized Disc Recording You cannot open the disc tray while recording 26 Timer
8. any signal or data to your USB Memory or DAP from this System IMPORTANT e Always set volume to VOL MIN when connecting or disconnecting the other equipment e Connect the USB Memory or DAP directly to the front panel of the unit Connecting via a USB hub may result in malfunction USB Memory and DAPs compatible with the USB mass storage class specifications are connectable e Some DAPs are not compatible with the unit e Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be played on the unit Only MP3 is supported To connect the USB Memory or DAP Connect the DAP to the System using the USB cable supplied with the DAP e Use a USB cable with a series A plug at the System end e When disconnecting the USB Memory or DAP make sure that playback is finished and that the System is in the stop condition To play back sounds on the USB Memory or DAP To start To stop e The USB indicator on the display is lit while USB MEMORY is selected To select a track group Decreases the track group numbers E Increases the track group numbers de e gt gt gt gt For details about the group selection see For MP3 playback below Resume Play for Audio CD MP3 USB Memory DAP If you press E during playback the position of the track where you stopped playback will be memorized by the unit By pressing CD I or USB MEMORY II you can start playback again from the
9. does not match the AC plug use the supplied AC plug adapter 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 Black striped Non striped To assemble and connect the AM loop antenna To assemble the AM loop antenna To connect the AM loop antenna Make sure to connect the wire correctly The white end to AM EXT the black end to GND E 1 Hold IO Vo 3 Release e 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 e 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 y 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 The cord with black stripe to the cord without stripe to e DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each terminal e DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System Adjusting the voltage selector Use a screwdriver to slid
10. 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 Specifications Amplifier section Output Power Speakers Impedance Audio Input Tuner section FM tuning range AM MW tuning range CD player section Dynamic range Signal to noise ratio Wow and flutter 80 W per channel min RMS driven into 6 Qat 1 kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion IEC268 3 6 Q 16Q AUX Input sensitivity Impedance LEVEL1 150 mV 47 KQ LEVEL2 500 mV 47 kQ USB Ver 1 1 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz 530 kHz 1 710 kHz at 10 kHz 531 kHz 1 710 kHz at 9 kHz 85 dB 85 dB Immeasurable Cassette deck section Frequency response Normal type I Wow and flutter General Power requirement Power consumption Dimensions approx Mass approx Speakers Type Speaker units Impedance Dimensions approx Mass approx 60 Hz 14 000 Hz 0 15 WRMS AC110V 127V 220V 240V N adjustable with the voltage selector 50Hz 60Hz 150 W at operation 22 W on sta
11. off To turn on the Timer again repeat the above steps and press in step 2 SET RESUME The indicator corresponding to the Timer lights 20 Additional Information Learning More about This System Daily Operations Playback see pages 9 to 14 Listening to the Radio e If 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 USB Memory DAP e When using an 8 cm disc place it on the inner circle of the disc tray e This System cannot play packet write discs e 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 lt mp3 gt regardless of the letter case upper lower Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly on the display The maximum character number shown on the display is 32 without the extension code for files and 30 for ID3 tag It is recommended that you make each MP3 file at a
12. or DAP make sure For MP3 playback that playback is finished and that the System is in the stop According to the MP3 playback mode lt 4 lt 4 condition gt gt or number buttons work for the group selection or the track selection To play back sounds on the USB Memory or DAP Examples When the MP3 play back mode is GROUP GR Group indicator To start To stop Total group number Total track number e The USB indicator on the display is lit while USB y h Aictparsiayhacieniod ou can change the playback mode MEMORY is selected by pressing MP3 MODE MP3 MODE A e Each time you press the button the MP3 To select a track group playback mode changes as follows Decreases the track group numbers TRACK GROUP m Increases the track group numbers lt lt lt gt gt i gt TRACK e Only tracks are detected groups are ignored q gt de ae gt gt P P and number buttons q A work for the track selection of the MP3 o GROUP e Both groups and tracks are detected aa lt gt gt P PI and number buttons For details about the group selection see For MP3 work for the group selection of the MP3 e Number buttons work for selecting the track number within the group playback below 12 Playing Back a Tape To insert a tape You can play back type I tapes Push Insert To start To rewind tape lt lt lt lt gt gt Wind forward th
13. playing another source DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable To close the disc tray press amp again e When the disc tray is open pressing CD b Il closes the tray and the playback starts 11 To start To pause a To release press again To select a track group aa lt lt Increases the track group q AN numbers o ES x Decreases the track group numbers For details about the group selection see For MP3 playback on page 12 To locate a particular portion While playing a disc press and hold until the portion you want is reached a a e gt Fast forwards the track ESQ N Y el Fast reverses the track Y No sound is played during this operation on MP3 sources To locate a track directly and start play Examples To select track number 5 press 5 To select track number 15 press 2105155 To select track number 30 press 2105350 For MP3 sources with 100 or more tracks To select track number 125 press 210 twice gt 15255 For up to 99 tracks you can press 10 twice to turn to the condition before 2 10 is pressed 89800 980060 0060 Playing Back from the USB Memory or Digital Audio Player This System is equipped with a USB MEMORY terminal on the front panel You can connect your USB Memory or Digital Audio Player DAP to this terminal and enjoy the sound out of your
14. point where you stopped it To activate cancel resume play When the source 1s CD or USB MEMORY 2 sec e RESUME ON S gt RESUME OFF LIED e Pressing 4 or disconnecting the USB Memory DAP will erase the position of the track where you stopped playback e To play back from the first track while resume play is activated press W twice during playback then press CD Il or USB MEMORY P IL For MP3 playback According to the MP3 playback mode l lt lt d lt 4 lt d gt gt gt gt or number buttons work for the group selection or the track selection Examples When the MP3 play back mode is GROUP GR Group indicator Total group number Total track number You can change the MP3 playback mode by pressing MP3 MODE MP3 MODE e Each time you press the button the MP3 playback mode changes as follows TRACK lt GROUP TRACK e Only tracks are detected groups are ignored da lt bb P PI and number buttons work for the track selection of the MP3 GROUP Both groups and tracks are detected d a bb P P and number buttons work for the group selection of the MP3 e Number buttons work for selecting the track number within the group 12 Playing Back a Tape To insert a tape You can play back type I tapes Push Insert To start To rewind tape eaaa gt gt Wind forward the tape OA Rewind the tape Playing Back Other Equipment To connect othe
15. speaker to each terminal e DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System Adjusting the voltage selector Use a screwdriver to slide the voltage selector so that the voltage marker is pointing at the same voltage as where you are plugging in the unit See also the back cover page 110V 127V Le Oe Voltage marker AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector on the rear of the unit and all connection procedures are complete Before Operating the System y 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 5 6 7 i SOUND SLEEP Sa G 1 ALLQPLink USBMONO ST AHBPRO A STBYREC GRTRPRGMRAND Indications on the main display e While listening to radio e While selecting AUX Source name e While playing an MP3 Band e While playing a CD Frequency Track number Elapsed playing time e While selecting USB MEMORY Current track Elapsed number playing time e While playing a Tape Current track number Elapsed playing time e While disc play is stopped When RESUME is ON RESUME is shown on the display This also applies when the USB Memory or the DAP is stopped Total trac
16. tag 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 can recognize a total of 500 tracks and 200 groups on an MP3 disc and 999 tracks and 250 groups on a USB Memory Those exceeding the maximum number cannot be recognized Playback order of MP3 tracks may be different from the one you have intended while recording If a folder does not include MP3 tracks they are ignored MP3 groups tracks configuration This System plays back MP3 tracks as follows The play order in the figure 1s for MP3 tracks on the disc MP3 tracks on USB Memory or DAP may be played back differently Hierarchy Level 1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 LY O Group with its play order O MP3 track with its play order Playing Back a Tape e It is not recommended to use the C 120 or longer tapes These tapes easily jams in the pinch roller and capstan and may cause characteristic deterioration Quick Portable Link QP Link e The system holds the On Off status of QP Link even when the AC Power cord is connected or removed e The source remains at AUX when you stop the other equipment such as a digital audio player Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments see pages 15 to 17 Adjusting the Volume Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones Adjusting the Sound e This function also affects the sound through the he
17. track name and ID3 Tag will be shown before the elapsed playing time appears e While in GROUP mode Play mode indicators e RAND random Lights when Random Play mode is activated PRGM program Lights when Program Play mode is activated e G Lights when Repeat mode is activated 1 Repeats the track ALL Repeats all the tracks GR Repeats all the tracks in the selected group MP3 only QP Link Indicator e Lights when QP Link is activated MP3 indicator e Lights when an MP3 is detected USB indicator e Lights when USB MEMORY is selected FM reception indicators e MONO Lights while the FM monaural mode is activated e ST stereo Lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in 6 SOUND TURBO indicator e Lights when the SOUND TURBO is activated see page 15 AHB PRO Active Hyper Bass Pro indicator e Lights when the AHB PRO is activated Main display A STB Y Auto Standby indicator e Lights when Auto Standby is activated e Flashes when disc playback stops with Auto Standby activated Tape operation indicators indicator Lights while recording e lt gt tape direction Flashes slowly during playback and recording Flashes quickly while rewinding a tape Timer indicators e Lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer stands by flashes while working e 1 2 3 Lights when a Daily Timer 1 2 or 3 stands by flashes while being preset or w
18. un determinado nivel el ventilador de enfriamiento comienza a girar autom ticamente para introducir aire frio exterior Sobre o ventilador de esfriamento Um ventilador de refrigera o montado no painel traseiro do aparelho para prevenir a temperatura anormal dentro do aparelho assegurando assim um funcionamento normal do aparelho O ventilador de refrigera o come a a girar automaticamente para admitir ar frio externo quando o volume aumentado acima de um certo n vel IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 2 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 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 4 failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE UNIT IMPORTANTE PARA PRODUCTOS LASER 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 2 PRECAUCION No abra la tapa superior En el interior de la unidad no hay piezas que pueda reparar el usuario encargue el servicio a personal t cnico cualificado PRECAUCI N Radiaci n l ser visible e invisible en caso de apertura o con interbloqueo averiado o defectuoso Evite la exposici n directa a los haces REPRODUCCI LN DE LA ETIQUETA ETIQUETA DE PRECAUCI N COLOCADA EN EL INTERIOR DE LA UNIDAD PARA PRODUTOS LASER IMPORTANTE 1 2 PRODUTO LASER DE CLASSE 1
19. use Synchronized Disc Recording see page 22 3 Start recording REC Main unit On the main unit To stop recording Jvc REC Oom et fi Ii 1047 SI USB MEMORY mal Y em am LI ow gt M lt lt E gt gt 21 Synchronized Disc Recording You can start and stop both disc USB memory and DAP playback and tape recording at the same time To record the entire disc Set RESUME on see page 12 1 Load a disc and insert a recordable cassette e If the current playing source is not the CD player press CD gt Il then E e The display will show RESUME Press W to stop the system for the recording 2 Start recording REC DS On the main unit 3 Flip the cassette tape manually to the opposite side e When the tape has reached the end both the tape and the disc will stop The display will show RESUME Press REC after flipping the cassette tape to the opposite side to resume recording from the beginning of the current track e When the disk has finished playing back all the tracks both the tape and the disk will stop To record Program Play or Random Play 1 Select Program Play and make a program or Random Play 2 Press REC to start recording 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 h
20. way Bass reflex Woofer 12 cm cone x 1 Tweeter 4 em cone x 1 6 O 145 mm x 246 mm x 212 mm W H D 2 2 kg each Supplied Accessories See page 4 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 28 Parts Index Refer to the pages to see how to use the buttons and controls Remote control 9 24 10 12 13 16 24 19 23 25 10 11 18 TH 16 16 23 25 12 o MP3 MODE PRESET UP nee Les MT 10 16 24 18 19 A PEE gt gt o EJ SE 18 19 PRESET DOWN 10 16 24 l m p 10 12 MEMORY 18 19 18 19 QP LINK CO 14 Ra 10 18 19 REPEAT PROGRAM RANDOM MUTING 15 17 SLEEP ASTANDBY DIMMER 19 2 4 Ce 17 SOUND BASS Ses E 9 15 15 PF VOLUME 9 16 15 VO 15 29 Main unit 27 9 24 9 13 18 19 11 20 cD R w PLAYBACK 10 12 18 19 20 Mrs aise 11 12 Soe a y 13 o i Ww 30 Mains AC Line Instruction not applicable for Europe U S A Canada Australia and U K AC RiR RAR FEAT B RAAT RES y XE MEA CAUTION for mains AC line BEFORE PLUGGING IN do check that your mains AC line voltage D corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on 110V 120V the outside of this equipment and if different reset the voltage selecto
21. 3 Parte inferior Sit e el equipo sobre una superficie nivelada Mantenga un espacio adecuado para permitir el paso del aire y una correcta ventilaci n situando el equipo sobre un soporte de 10 cm o m s cm de allura PRECAU O Ventila o adequada Para evitar riscos de choques el tricos e inc ndios e prevenir avarias instale o aparelho como segue 1 Parte frontal Sem obstru es e espa os abertos 2 Partes laterais Tampa Posterior Nenhuma obstru o dever ser colocada entre as reas cujas dimens es s o indicadas abaixo 3 Parte inferior Instale o sobre uma superf cie plana Dever ser mantido espa o suficiente para a ventila o se este for instalado numa posi o que tenha uma altura de 10 cm ou mais Side Lateral Lateral Front Frontal Fronta 15 cm le E JO SP UXG45 CA UXG45 SP UXG45 CA UXG45 About the cooling fan A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel of the unit to prevent abnormal temperature inside the unit thus assuring normal operation of the unit The cooling fan automatically starts rotating to intake external cool air when the volume is increased up to more than a certain level Acerca del ventilador de enfriamiento En el panel trasero de la unidad se provee un ventilador de enfriamiento para evitar un aumento anormal de la temperatura interior de la unidad asegurando as el normal funcionamiento de la misma Cuando la temperatura aumenta por encima de
22. E 4 For TUNER FM and TUNER AM Select a preset number or P by pressing PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN then press SET RESUME 5 Set the volume PRESET UP SET RESUME N PRESET DOWN y If you select VOL the volume is set to the level that was set before the power was turned off For Recording Timer 1 Set the hour then the minute for on time PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN N _ O DO 2 Set the hour then minute for off time in the same manner 3 Select TUNER FM or TUNER AM PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN X _ O O Ss 4 Select preset station number PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN _ O O ss 5 Set the volume PRESET UP ERN PRESET DOWN _ O DO o If you select VOL the volume is set to the level that was set before the power was turned off SET RESUME SET RESUME SET RESUME SET RESUME 3 Turn off the System on standby if you have set the timer with the System turned on STANDBY ON O l The Recording Timer can function both the System is turned on and off 24 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 1 Select the Timer you want to cancel a Daily 1 Timer pj Daily 2 Timer py Daily 3 Timer SS Canceled lt lt Recording Timer e see page 16 2 Turn off the selected Timer
23. JVC MM MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM MB AM UX G45 Consists of CA UXG45 and SP UXG45 HCA UXG45 MX SP UXG452B pk DIGITAL AUDIO INSTRUCTIONS EA int AB LVT1 er Warnings Cautions and Others 25 ERA IAEN CAUTION standby on button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and indications go off When installing the product ensure that the plug is easily accessible The button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the unit is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights in red e When the unit is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off 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 e 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 e 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 e Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as
24. K mode af G1 GALL ee Canceled O gt No indication For MP3 GROUP mode e S gt y gt Canceled GALL During Program Play Sa cantos Ro Canceled gt No indication No indication During Random Play Sa art Ns sra E EN No indication G 1 Repeats the current track S e Repeats the program e Repeats all the tracks in the current group for MP3 playback mode in GROUP S ALL Repeats all the tracks Selectable in Normal play and Random play v E Main Unit Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock img You can lock the disc trays so that no one can eject the loaded discs e This is possible while the System is on standby While the disc trays are closed at the same time To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure UNLOCKED appears on the display 20 Advanced Tape Operations Remote control S E FM AM O USB MEMORY CD b H IB RE A a 11 E Cll aux TAPE UBS oO Main unit USB MEMORY D H de E gt 21 IMPORTANT It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner Recording on a Tape You can use type I tapes for recording e To play a tape see page 13 1 Insert a recordable cassette Push Insert Close With the tape side facing front 2 Select and st
25. Micro Component System We hope it will be a valued addition to your home giving you years of enjoyment Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system If you have a query that is not answered by the manual please contact your dealer Precautions Installation e Install in a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C e 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 e Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV e Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV Power sources e When unplugging the System from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the AC power cord La Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the System in the following cases e After starting to heat the room e In a damp room e If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm place Should this occur the System may malfunction In this case leave the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands evaporates unplug the AC power cord then plug it in again Inter
26. O U SOUND TURBO AHB PRO Main unit e 0 SOUND OE TURBO 19 SET RESUME CANCEL DISPLAY PRESET UP PRESET DOWN FADE MUTING VOLUME BASS TREBLE TREBLE VOLUME Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume level from level 0 VOL MIN to level 31 VOL MAX Remote control Main unit VOLUME VOLUME O Remote ONLY FADE To restore the volume press again or To drop the volume in a moment MUTING adjust the volume level Adjusting the Sound To emphasize the sound SOUND TURBO This function emphasizes the sound ps S TURBO O gt OFF A Canceled To reinforce the bass sound AHB PRO ey You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich full bass at low volume E PRO AHB PRO Nec OFF XQ gt Canceled To adjust the tone BASS TREBLE You can adjust the bass and treble level from O to 5 To adjust the bass BASS TREBLE BASS gt gt AU A VOLUME To adjust the treble TREBLE iria NO gt VOLUME You can also carry out the same operation on the System When SOUND TURBO is ON BASS TREBLE is disabled Changing the Display Brightness DIMMER ERD You can dim the display window CS DIM ON xX gt A OFF Canceled Setting the Clock 47 Without setting the built in clock you cannot use the Daily Timer a
27. PRECAU O n o abrir a cobertura superior Dentro da unidade n o existem partes cuja manutenc o tenha de ser feita pelo usu rio deixe qualquer manuteng o a cargo do pessoal de servigo qualificado PRECAUCAO radia o laser vis vel e invis vel quando se abre e com a conex o interna em falha ou frustrada Evite a exposi o direta ao raio REPRODU O DE ETIQUETA ETIQUETA DE AVISO SITUADA NO INTERIOR DA UNIDADE PATTON VARNING vd SO VARO ATTENTION VISIBLE AND OR did RAYONNEMENT LASER JAJTAL ree DE CLASSE VED BNING E FOIS OUVERT LUOKAN 1M CUAND ABIERTO O MIRAR SE IKKE IND STARE INTO BEAM STIRRA EJ qe A FIJAMENTE EL HAZ STR LEN HELLER LASERSATEILYLLE OR LEE one OCH BETRAKTA EJ NI OBSERVAR ALA DIRECTEMENT AVEC DES INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS TARKASTELE SIT OPTISEN OPTI OPTIQUES ENG SWE OPTICO ESP LAITTEEN L PI FIN LV44603 001A FRA European Union only La Uni n europea solo Apenas Uniao Europeia Contents Y Introduction 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 PRECAUTIONS AAA EE i Pa a E eta a Al TA 2 How to Read This Manual ccccccccecccesccesccecceescees 3 Getting Started ccccccccscssssssssssssssssesssssosooes Step ds Unai idos 4 Step 2 Prepare the Remote Control 4 Step 32 Hook Un ntc 5 Before Operating the System oocccccccccccoconoco 8 Daily Operations Playbac
28. TUNER FM and TUNER AM Select a preset number or P by pressing PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN then press SET RESUME Set the volume PRESET UP SET RESUME N If you select VOL the volume is set to the level that was set before the power was turned off For Recording Timer 1 Set the hour then the minute for on time PRESET UP FS PRESET DOWN _ O Do 2 Set the hour then minute for off time in the same manner 3 Select TUNER FM or TUNER AM PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN _ RQ Do 4 Select preset station number PRESET UP q PRESET DOWN _ O DO os 5 Set the volume PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN _ O DO If you select VOL the volume is set to the level that was set before the power was turned off SET RESUME SET RESUME SET RESUME SET RESUME 3 Turn off the System on standby if you have set the timer with the System turned on STANDBY ON O a The Recording Timer can function both the System is turned on and off 24 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 1 Select the Timer you want to cancel a Daily 1 Timer p Daily 2 Timer py Daily 3 Timer SOL arte Cr ecra Tiner be see page 16 2 Turn off the selected Timer CANCEL The indicator corresponding to the Timer is turned
29. USB Memory or DAP e Remember you cannot send any signal or data to your USB Memory or DAP from this System IMPORTANT Resume Play for Audio CD MP3 USB e Always set volume to VOL MIN when connecting or Memory DAP disconnecting the other equipment If you press E during playback the position of the track e Connect the USB Memory or DAP directly to the front where you stopped playback will be memorized by the unit panel of the unit Connecting via a USB hub may result By pressing CD I or USB MEMORY b IL you can in malfunction start playback again from the point where you stopped e USB Memory and DAPs compatible with the USB IL mass storage class specifications are connectable e Some DAPs are not compatible with the unit e Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be played on the unit Only MP3 is supported 2 sec To activate cancel resume play When the source is CD or USB MEMORY SET RESUME To connect the USB Memory or DAP CE RESUME ON Connect the DAP to the System using the USB cable N O gt RESUME OFF supplied with the DAP A OZD e Pressing 4 or disconnecting the USB Memory DAP will erase the position of the track where you stopped playback e To play back from the first track while resume play is activated press W twice during playback then press CD Il or USB MEMORY I e Use a USB cable with a series A plug at the System end e When disconnecting the USB Memory
30. UTION for mains AC line BEFORE PLUGGING IN do check that your mains AC line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment and if different reset the voltage selector switch to prevent from a damage or risk of fire electric shock IMPORTANTE para la linea de la red CA id ANTES DE ENCHUFAR EL EQUIPO compruebe si la tensi n de la l nea de la red CA corresponde con la posici n del selector de i vonet tensi n situado en la parte exterior del equipo y si es diferente SELECTOR reajuste el selector de tensi n para evitar el riesgo de incendios descargas el ctricas IMPORTANTE para a liga o tens o da rede CA ANTES DE LIGAR O APARELHO A UMA TOMADA DA REDE verifique se a tens o da rede CA corresponde posi o do seletor de voltagem localizado na parte externa deste equipamento Caso n o corresponda reajuste o seletor de voltagem a fim de evitar avarias ou riscos de inc ndio e choque el trico Para el residente de Mexico IMPORTADOR JVC DE MEXICO S A DE C V AV INSURGENTES SUR No 670 8 PISO COL DEL VALLE MEXICO D F C P 03100 Tel 55 36 82 52 Fax 56 69 09 43 A 12 EN SP PR O606NYMCREBET 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited
31. ack For CD MP3 TRACK mode e 7 G1 GALL ieee eee For MP3 GROUP mode CA S gt G1 c gt gt Canceled lt GALL No indication During Program Play Es gt ada No indication y Sm A Im RI caaea N O Canceled No indication S 1 Repeats the current track S e Repeats the program e Repeats all the tracks in the current group for MP3 playback mode in GROUP S ALL Repeats all the tracks Selectable in Normal play and Random play v C Main Unit Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock i You can lock the disc trays so that no one can eject the loaded discs e This is possible while the System is on standby While the disc trays are closed at the same time To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure UNLOCKED appears on the display 20 Advanced Tape Operations IMPORTANT It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner Remote control Recording on a Tape You can use type I tapes for recording e To play a tape see page 13 1 Insert a recordable cassette Push Insert Close FM AM USB MEMORY CD 11 ss E S Ox TAPE S O COCO With the tape side facing front ooo o o C 2 Select and start playing the source FM AM CD USB or AUX JVE e When recording a disc you can also
32. adphones e SOUND TURBO and AHB PRO cannot be used at the same time Setting the Clock e 0 00 will flash on the display until you set the clock e The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock Turning off the Power Automatically e Auto Standby cannot be canceled by the following operations Changing the display brightness Adjusting the volume Adjusting the sound Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations see pages 18 to 20 Programming the Playing Order Program Play e If you try to program a 33rd track FULL appears on the display e While programming steps Y our entry will be ignored if you have tried to 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 21 to 22 Recording on a Tape e The recording level is automatically set correctly Thus you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level e 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 e If you start recording with no cassette inserted NO TAPE appears on the display If a protected tape has been inserted NO REC appears Synchronized Disc Record
33. art playing the source FM AM CD USB or AUX e When recording a disc you can also use Synchronized Disc Recording see page 22 3 Start recording REC S On the main unit To stop recording Synchronized Disc Recording You can start and stop both disc USB memory and DAP playback and tape recording at the same time To record the entire disc Set RESUME on see page 12 1 Load a disc and insert a recordable cassette e If the current playing source is not the CD player press CD b II then E e The display will show RESUME Press W to stop the system for the recording Start recording REC AS On the main unit 3 Flip the cassette tape manually to the opposite side e When the tape has reached the end both the tape and the disc will stop The display will show RESUME Press REC after flipping the cassette tape to the opposite side to resume recording from the beginning of the current track e When the disk has finished playing back all the tracks both the tape and the disk will stop To record Program Play or Random Play 1 Select Program Play and make a program or Random Play 2 Press REC to start recording 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 adhes
34. automaically starts rotating to intake external cool air when the volume is increased up to more than a certain level RT all AMAN ZAS SO A FR BILAN BA RUCA LIE ER VE PEE BIEL EBA RA H AREFE ARAIAN EAR ps European Union only ARKH 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 OR INVISIBLE CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE UNIT at mS Sink 1 BID mo 2328 ANNA FINE BRA AT AEE MAH TENA E TRI A SE pk 3 38 FEN KATMER LIMBO Wy BEBER RA DS BWA o ARENA a ERES TAN CAUTION VARNING AVISO ADVARSEL VARO ATTENTION INVISIBLE CLASS OSYNLIG 1M LASER NING E JA TAL RADIATION WHEN KLASS 1M N KYM T T M LLE DO NO UOKAN 1M RADIACI N LASER SYNLIG OG ELLER AVAT TAESSA OLET RAYONNEMENT LASER STRALEN MED OPTISKA CTAMENTE A i DES INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENT i OPTIQUES N LV44603 001A FRA Contents Y IMtTFOdUCION iii lt 2 PESCA Sd e dr De 2 How to Read This Manual c ccccccsccsccesccscesceecs 3 Getting Started ccccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssees 4 Step le Uppa occitano al 4 Step 2 Prepare the Remote Control 4 S
35. be selected with the Numeric buttons during Program Play 18 To check the programmed contents While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display and before playback aaa gt gt gt gt gt In the programmed order ESE In the reverse order To modify the program While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display and before playback To erase the entire program To erase the last step CANCEL To add steps in the program Repeat step 2 on page 18 To exit from Program Play While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display PROGRAM Pressing W also cancels Program Play e While in Program Play PRGM indicator is shown on the display you cannot open the disc trays If no operation is done Program Play is canceled and you can open the disc trays 19 Playing at Random Random Play E You can play back all the tracks on the selected disc USB Memory or DAP at random e You can repeat All tracks CALL by pressing REPEAT Press RANDOM RANDOM Playback starts in random order e If GROUP mode is selected for the MP3 It will be canceled Random Play ends when all tracks are played To skip a track To pause To stop To release press again e Tracks cannot be selected with the Numeric buttons during Random Play To exit from Random Play While the RAND indicator is shown on the display RANDOM Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play ED You can repeat playb
36. cation The QP Link indicator is lit while QP Link is activated When QP Link is activated e If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is turned on the source automatically switches to AUX e If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is in standby mode the system automatically turns on and plays the audio e You cannot change the source while audio input is being received at AUX If you press another source button the QP Link indicator blinks several times OZD e While playback is going on the portable audio device QP Link may turn the System on even 1f the Sleep Timer turn the System to standby or if you turn the System to standby In this case deactivate QP Link or stop playback on the device connected to the AUX jack e If the audio input received at AUX is small the source may not switch to AUX e The source may not switch to AUX depending on the content of the music e It takes a second or two for the source to switch to AUX after another equipment such as a digital audio player is started and sound is output This is due to the System detecting the signal from the equipment e The QP Link does not function If the clock indication is turned off at standby During recording While Daily Timer is active While Recording Timer is active 14 Daily Operations sound amp Other Adjustments Remote control CLOCK TIMER DIMMER A STANDBY SLEEP i
37. cubiertas ni la caja 2 No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la humedad PRECAUCI N e No obstruya las rendijas o los orificios de ventilaci n Si las rendijas o los orificios de ventilaci n quedan tapados con un peri dico un trozo de tela etc no se podr disipar el calor e No ponga sobre el aparato ninguna llama al descubierto como velas encendidas e Cuando tenga que descartar las pilas tenga en cuenta los problemas ambientales y observe estrictamente los reglamentos o las leyes locales sobre disposici n de las pilas e No exponga este aparato a la lluvia humedad goteos o salpicaduras Tampoco ponga recipientes conteniendo l quidos como floreros encima del aparato CUIDADO botao 1 standby on Desligue a ficha da tomada da parede para desligar completamente a alimenta o todas asluzes e indicadores apagam se Quando instalar o aparelho certifique se de que a ficha fique facilmente acess vel O bot o 0 1 quer esteja premido ou solto n o desliga a alimentacao principal e Quando a unidade estiver em standby a luz STANDBY ON fica vermelha e Quando a unidade estiver ligada a luz STANDBY ON apaga se O aparelho pode ser ligado atrav s da unidade de controlo remoto PRECAU O Para reduzir riscos de choques el tricos inc ndio etc 1 N o remova parafusos e tampas ou desmonte a caixa 2 N o exponha este aparelho chuva nem umidade PRECAU O e N o obstrua a
38. dicators 1 2 or 3 flash on the display e 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 and starts recording e If VOL is selected the last specified value is selected When the off time comes The System stops recording and turns off stands by e The timer setting remains in memory until you change it 23 1 Select one of the timer setting modes you want to set Daily 1 Timer Daily 2 Timer Daily 3 Timer or Recording Timer ame Daily 1 Timer py Daily 2 Timer gt Daily 3 Timer I MIME lt Recording Timer RN Canceled lt see page 16 Ex When Daily Timer 1 setting mode is selected 2 Make the timer setting as you want For Daily Timers 1 Set the hour then the minute for on time PRESET UP N PRESET DOWNX O DO 2 Set the hour then the minute for off time in the same manner 3 Select the playback source TUNER FM TUNER AM CD AUX USB or TAPE PRESET UP NI PRESET DOWN X _ O O SET RESUME SET RESUME 4 For
39. ding Timer see page 23 e To exit from the clock setting press CLOCK TIMER as required e To go back to the previous step press CANCEL 7 Activate the clock setting mode e If you have already adjusted the clock before press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode see page 23 is selected 2 Adjust the hour PRESET UP Os PRESET DOWN NO DO SET RESUME 3 Adjust the minute PRESET UP io DOWN q RS CLOCK OK appears and the built in clock starts working SET RESUME To check the current time during play DISPLAY Clock If there is a power failure The clock loses the setting and is reset to 0 00 You need to set the clock again 16 Turning Off the Power Automatically 47 To turn off the System after playback is over Auto Standby This function works only when the source is CD or tape te A STBY 3 Canceled ol No indication N When Auto Standby is in use the A STBY indicator lights on the display When the disc and tape playback stops the A STBY indicator starts flashing If no disc or tape operation is done for about 3 minutes while the indicator is flashing the System turns off stands by automatically To turn off the System after a certain period of time Sleep Timer 7 Specify the time in minutes SLEEP 10 gt 20 gt 530 gt 60 gt 90 gt 120 SIT e __ gt Canceled N 2 Wait until the set time goes off To c
40. e tape N Rewind the tape Playing Back Other Equipment To connect other equipment By using an stereo mini plug cord not supplied you can connect equipment with analog audio output jacks such as a Digital Audio Player or a TV etc Stereo mini plug cord not supplied AUX emba Portable audio device Game machine etc front panel If the audio output on the other equipment is not stereo mini plug type Use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to the corresponding plug of the audio output Refer to the manuals supplied with the other equipment IMPORTANT e Always set volume to VOL MIN when connecting or disconnecting the other equipment 13 To adjust the sound input level from other equipment You can adjust the sound input level from the connected equipment if the incoming signal is too small or too large 1 Select AUX for the source 2 Adjust the input level 2 sec KT LVL 1 NS AUX LVL 2 AUX LVL 1 Ordinary input level factory setting Suitable for equipment with low output level such as a portable audio device AUX LVL 2 Decreased input level Suitable for equipment with high output level such as a DVD player LIED e If you feel that the output level from the external equipment is high select AUX LVL2 Quick Portable Link QP Link EE If you connect other equipment such as a digital audio player to the AUX terminal and play it back the source automat
41. e the voltage selector so that the voltage marker is pointing at the same voltage as where you are plugging in the unit See also the back cover page 110V 127V ri ON Voltage marker AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector on the rear of the unit and all connection procedures are complete Before Operating the System y 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 5 6 7 a SLEEP 123 15 G 1 ALLQPLink USBMONO ST AHBPRO A STBYREC GRTRPRGMRAND lt gt H Indications on the main display e While listening to radio e While selecting AUX Band Source name e While playing a CD Frequency e While playing an MP3 Track number Elapsed playing time e While selecting USB MEMORY Current track Elapsed number playing time e While playing a Tape Elapsed playing time Current track number e While disc play is stopped When RESUME is ON RESUME is shown on the display This also applies when the USB Memory or the DAP is stopped Total track number MP3 e While in TRACK mode Total playing time Total track number Total group number Total track number When you start playing an MP3 disc the track number
42. en 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 and mechanism clean Handling discs e When removing the disc from its case hold it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly e Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc e Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc e 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 e 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 e Be careful not to touch the tape surface e 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 e Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers e 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
43. er unpacking check to be sure that you have all the following items The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied e FM antenna 1 e AM loop antenna 1 e Remote control 1 e Batteries 2 e AC plug adapter 1 except for Hong Kong 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 R6 SUM 3 AA 15F e DO NOT use an old battery together with a new one e DO NOT use different types of batteries together e DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame e 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 Step 3 Hook Up If you need more detailed information see page 7 For more detailed information on connecting external equipment see page 13 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 ante
44. et time goes off To check the time remaining until the shut off time SLEEP e If you press the button repeatedly you can change the shut off time 17 Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations Remote control Numeric buttons CANCEL aaaea OOD E gt gt gt CD gt I USB MEMORY gt I REPEAT RANDOM o d PROGRAM iS oc __ HO E Programming the Playing Order Program Play E You can arrange the playing order of the tracks up to 32 before you start playback e Program play can be used only in MP3 TRACK mode e You can repeat all the programmed tracks by pressing REPEAT 1 Before starting playback press PROGRAM PROGRAM MY y CAE ae i if am am D TN Nine TET 4 I 4 1 t t J Program step Track number Examples To select track number 5 press 5 To select track number 15 press 2101 5 To select track number 30 press 210 3 0 For MP3 sources with 100 or more tracks To select track number 125 press 10 twice 51 2 5 For up to 99 tracks you can press 2 10 twice to turn to the condition before 2 10 is pressed 89800 8006 0060 3 Repeat step 2 to program the other tracks 4 Start playback The tracks you have selected are played back in the order you have programmed To skip a track To pause To release press again e Tracks cannot be selected
45. heck the time remaining until the shut off time SLEEP e If you press the button repeatedly you can change the shut off time 17 Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations Remote control Numeric buttons CANCEL eaaa E gt gt gt O CD Iil IE o USB MEMORY O gt il O KE RANDOM Main unit Programming the Playing Order Program Play 6 You can arrange the playing order of the tracks up to 32 before you start playback e Program play can be used only in MP3 TRACK mode e You can repeat all the programmed tracks by pressing REPEAT 1 Before starting playback press PROGRAM PROGRAM pe LDA DA dA 1 1 ri ini in Senin A Ee 4 ra t 4 1 1 ra 1 4 1 i 1 ot ava r mot I yik AA AAAAAAAJ TR Program step Track number Examples To select track number 5 press 5 To select track number 15 press 2105155 To select track number 30 press 2105350 For MP3 sources with 100 or more tracks To select track number 125 press 210 twice gt 15255 For up to 99 tracks you can press 2 10 twice to turn to the condition before 10 is pressed 0000 0000 9 000 3 Repeat step 2 to program the other tracks 4 Start playback The tracks you have selected are played back in the order you have programmed To skip a track To pause To release press again e Tracks cannot
46. ically changes to AUX QP LINK QP Link Canceled gt No indication The QP Link indicator is lit while QP Link is activated When QP Link is activated e If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is turned on the source automatically switches to AUX e If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is in standby mode the system automatically turns on and plays the audio e You cannot change the source while audio input is being received at AUX If you press another source button the QP Link indicator blinks several times OZD e While playback is going on the portable audio device QP Link may turn the System on even if the Sleep Timer turn the System to standby or 1f you turn the System to standby In this case deactivate QP Link or stop playback on the device connected to the AUX jack e If the audio input received at AUX is small the source may not switch to AUX e The source may not switch to AUX depending on the content of the music e It takes a second or two for the source to switch to AUX after another equipment such as a digital audio player is started and sound is output This is due to the System detecting the signal from the equipment e The QP Link does not function If the clock indication is turned off at standby During recording While Daily Timer is active While Recording Timer is active 14 Daily Operations sound amp Other Adjustmen
47. ights up STEREO Normally select this Stereo effect will be resumed To preset the stations D You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations 7 Tune in to a station you want to preset 2 Activate the preset number entry mode SET RESUME e Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing 3 Select a preset number for the station you store Examples To select preset number 5 press 5 To select preset number 15 press 2105155 To select preset number 30 press 2105350 7000 e You can also use the PRESET UP PRESET DOWN buttons 4 Store the station SET RESUME OZD e If you preset a station set to MONO the station is stored with the MONO setting 10 To tune in to a preset station ED 7 Select a band FM or AM FM AM 2 Select a preset number for the station you store Playing Back a Disc e You can also use the PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN 9800 O 00O This System can play back the following discs regular CD and CD R CD RW recorded either in the audio CD or MP3 format Mark logo ahisi COMPACT Disc Type Audio CD CD R CD RW e Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended E Main Unit IL Y n ON To insert a disc You can insert discs while
48. ing e You cannot open the disc tray while recording 26 Timer Operations see pages 23 to 25 e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs 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 starts recording e You cannot use the SLEEP timer while activating the Recording timer e If you set the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing the selected source Daily Timer is canceled Other The following settings are memorized by the system for two or three days even if the AC power cord is removed The settings are reset to factory default values after few days in which case you must set them again Preset stations volume BASS TREBLE AHB PRO SOUND TURBO AUX LEVEL QP Link and timer To remove the speaker grilles Speaker grille Holes Projections 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 gt There is a time limit Repeat the procedure again Operations are disabled gt 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 gt The path between the remote cont
49. ing the timer and timer number indicators 1 2 or 3 flash on the display e The timer setting remains in memory until you change 1t 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 and starts recording e If VOL is selected the last specified value is selected When the off time comes The System stops recording and turns off stands by e The timer setting remains in memory until you change it 23 1 Select one of the timer setting modes you want to set Daily 1 Timer Daily 2 Timer Daily 3 Timer or Recording Timer A Daily 1 Timer py Daily 2 Timer p Daily 3 Timer SS Canceled lt Recording Timer jo see page 16 Ex When Daily Timer 1 setting mode is selected 2 Make the timer setting as you want For Daily Timers 1 Set the hour then the minute for on time PRESET UP S PRESET DOWN N _ O DO 2 Set the hour then the minute for off time in the same manner 3 Select the playback source TUNER FM TUNER AM CD AUX USB or TAPE PRESET UP N PRESET DOWN _ O So SET RESUME SET RESUM
50. ions SEM You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations 7 Tune in to a station you want to preset 2 Activate the preset number entry mode SET RESUME e Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing 3 Select a preset number for the station you store Examples To select preset number 5 press 5 o select preset number 15 press 21051 5 To select preset number 30 press SS 210 3 A e You can also use the PRESET UP PRESET DOWN buttons 4 Store the station SET RESUME U LI e If you preset a station set to MONO the station is stored with the MONO setting 10 Remote ONLY To tune in to a preset station 7 Select a band FM or AM Do MT 2 Select a preset number for the station you store o amp e You can also use the PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN 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 Disc Type Mark logo COMPACT Audio CD DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT CD R CD RW e Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended C Main Unit DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable ONLY To insert a disc O You can insert discs while pla
51. ive tape E 9 A v If the beat is heard while recoding an AM broadcast FM MODE BEAT 1 S ya M BEAT le e Select BEAT 1 or BEAT 2 to reduce the beat Remote ONLY 22 Timer Operations Setting the Timer 449 Using Daily Timer you can wake up with music etc On the other hand with Recording Timer you can make a tape of a radio broadcast automatically e You can store three Daily Timer settings and one Remote control STANDBY ON Recording Timer setting however you can activate only cy one of the four settings above at the same time SET RESUME e To exit from the timer setting press CLOCK TIMER as required Aa e To correct a misentry during the process press CANCEL Y ou can return to the previous step PRESET UP PRESET DOWN How Daily Timer actually works Once the Daily Timer has been set the timer indicator and timer number indicator 1 2 or 3 are lit on the display Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday until the timer is turned off manually or another Daily Timer is activated O oO oO oO o o o A lo ol JVC When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the selected station or starts playing the specified source e If P is selected the last tuned station will be selected for Daily Timer e If VOL is selected the last specified value is selected e While Daily Timer is work
52. k cccccccceeeeeecee Y Listening tothe Radiata 10 Playing Backa DiSG oei s 11 Playing Back from the USB Memory or Digital Audio Player okenne a 11 Playing Back a Tap cis 13 Playing Back Other Equipment ooooooocccccnnnocoocnnncnnnannnos 13 Quick Portable Link QP Link ooooooconnnccnnnnccnnnnnnccnn 14 Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments oooooocccoccccnococnnocnnnss 15 Adjusting the VoluM ooooooooccncnncccnnnnnnononoonononnnononcnnnnns 15 Adjusting the Sound iii e 15 Changing the Display Brightness DIMMER 16 Setting the Clocks iaa aos 16 Turning Off the Power Automatically 17 Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations oooccccccccccccccccccncccccncnacaoss 18 Programming the Playing Order Program Play 18 Playing at Random Random Play ooococcnnnnnnn 19 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play oooooomoccccnnnnns 20 Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock 20 Advanced Tape Operations cccccccsssssroee 21 Recordine on a Tape id pall Synchronized Disc Recording cccccnoooconncccnonoonnnnnononno 22 Timer Operations o 29 Setting the TIMEN eronsa Vere RR 23 Additional Information cccccsssssssees 20 Learning More about This System occoononooccnnnnnnnnnos 26 TEE sis 27 UE AAA O 28 SPECE ONS oryn 28 Pae A ee 29 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the JVC
53. k number MP3 While in TRACK mode Total playing time Total track number Total track number Total group number When you start playing an MP3 disc the track number track name and ID3 Tag will be shown before the elapsed playing time appears e While in GROUP mode Play mode indicators e RAND random Lights when Random Play mode is activated PRGM program Lights when Program Play mode is activated e G Lights when Repeat mode is activated 1 Repeats the track ALL Repeats all the tracks GR Repeats all the tracks in the selected group MP3 only QP Link Indicator e Lights when QP Link is activated MP3 indicator e Lights when an MP3 is detected USB indicator e Lights when USB MEMORY is selected FM reception indicators e MONO Lights while the FM monaural mode is activated e ST stereo Lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in 6 SOUND TURBO indicator e Lights when the SOUND TURBO is activated see page 15 AHB PRO Active Hyper Bass Pro indicator e Lights when the AHB PRO is activated Main display A STBY Auto Standby indicator e Lights when Auto Standby is activated e Flashes when disc playback stops with Auto Standby activated Tape operation indicators o indicator Lights while recording e lt gt tape direction Flashes slowly during playback and recording Flashes quickly while rewinding a tape Ti
54. ld 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 Internal heat e A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat buildup inside the main unit see page G 2 For safety observe the following carefully e Make sure there is good ventilation around the main unit Poor ventilation could overheat and damage the System e DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation openings or holes If they are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out A Others e Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further A e If 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 How to Read This Manual To make this manual as simple and easy to understand as possible we have adapted the following methods e 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 na
55. me and marks e 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 and repeatedly until an option you want is selected Indicates that you press one of the buttons Indicates that you press and hold the button for specified seconds e The number inside the arrow indicates the period of press in this example 2 seconds e If no number is inside the arrow press and hold until the entire procedure is complete or until you get a result you want Indicates that you turn the control toward the specified direction s Indicates that this operation is only possible 7 ANY gt gt gt using the remote control using the buttons and controls on the main Indicates that this operation is only possible h Main Unit ONLY o unit Getting Started Step 7 Unpack the package and check the accessories Step 2 Prepare the remote control Step 3 Hook up the components such as AM FM antennas speakers etc See pages 5 to 7 My Al EXT LOOp Finally plug the AC power cord Now you can operate the System Step 7 Unpack Aft
56. mer indicators e Lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer stands by flashes while working e 1 2 3 Lights when a Daily Timer 1 2 or 3 stands by flashes while being preset or working e REC Lights when the Recording Timer stands by flashes while setting or working e SLEEP Lights when the Sleep Timer is activated Do vs A o Y co ee Daily Operations piayback Turn on the power The STANDBY lamp on the main unit turns off e Without pressing STANDBY ON 0 l the System turns on by pressing one of the source selecting pa SET buttons in the next step RESUME ESTAY Select the source MP3 MODE Playback automatically starts 1f the selected source 1s PRESET UP PPP ready to start PRESET DOWN e If you press AUX start playback source on the external component Adjust the volume QP LINK FM MODE Operate the target source as explained oO E o ol To turn off stand by the System JVC STANDBYON The STANDBY lamp on the main unit O I lights up 000 e A small amount of power is always SS consumed even while on standby as Ed To turn off the clock indication to save the power While the System is turned off DIMMER e Press the button again to display the clock indication 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 tu
57. nal heat e A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat buildup inside the main unit see page G 2 For safety observe the following carefully e Make sure there is good ventilation around the main unit Poor ventilation could overheat and damage the System e DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation openings or holes If they are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Others e Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further DO NOT disassemble the System since there sho iY are no user serviceable parts inside e If you are not going to operate the System for an extended period of time unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet If anything goes wrong unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer How to Read This Manual To make this manual as simple and easy to understand as possible we have adapted the following methods e 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 e 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 operatio
58. nd Recording Timer see page 23 e To exit from the clock setting press CLOCK TIMER as required e To go back to the previous step press CANCEL 7 Activate the clock setting mode ER e If you have already adjusted the clock before press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode see page 23 is selected 2 Adjust the hour PRESET UP io Down IN SET RESUME 3 Adjust the minute PRESET UP Os PRESET DOWN NOS Os CLOCK OK appears and the built in clock starts working SET RESUME To check the current time during play DISPLAY e Clock SY gt Source mind N If there is a power failure The clock loses the setting and is reset to 0 00 You need to set the clock again 16 Turning Off the Power Automatically ER To turn off the System after playback is over Auto Standby This function works only when the source is CD or tape te A STBY D gt Canceled No indication When Auto Standby is in use the A STBY indicator lights on the display When the disc and tape playback stops the A STBY indicator starts flashing If no disc or tape operation is done for about 3 minutes while the indicator is flashing the System turns off stands by automatically To turn off the System after a certain period of time Sleep Timer 7 Specify the time in minutes SLEEP 10 20 gt 30 gt 60 gt 90 gt 120 Nu d gt Canceled N 2 Wait until the s
59. ndby 1 0 W standby and on display off 175 mm x 246 mm x 415 mm W H D 6 2 kg 2 way Bass reflex Woofer 12 cm cone x 1 Tweeter 4 cm cone x 1 6 9 145 mm x 246 mm x 212 mm W H D 2 2 kg each Supplied Accessories See page 4 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 28 Parts Index Refer to the pages to see how to use the buttons and controls Remote control 9 24 10 12 13 16 24 19 23 25 16 10 11 18 ICO 16 23 25 12 Co E MP3 MODE PRESET UP 10 12 13 e 10 16 24 18 19 cies SE TT 11 12 El ba Bi PRESET DOWN 10 16 24 y 10 12 18 19 9 12 18 19 14 10 18 19 T 4 REPEAT PROGRAM RANDOM MUTING 20 sles AQ ls tes DIMMER OS G No BASS BO AHBPRO TREBLE 9 15 9 16 15 29 Main unit MP3 dist PLAYBACK 11 12 10 12 18 19 20 YAA 8 PHONES Ese Soo 30 Mains AC Line Instruction not applicable for Europe U S A Canada Australia and U K Instruccion sobre la linea de la red CA no aplicable para Europa EE UU Canada Australia ni el Gra Bretanha Instru o sobre a tens o da rede el ctrica CA n o aplic vel para a Europa os E U A o Canada a Australia e o Reino Unido Vo Se Legge WILSAS LNANOdWOO OYIIN RSA CA
60. nna and connect to an outdoor FM antenna using a 75 Q wire with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN45325 To a wall outlet Plug the AC power cord only after all connections are complete e If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug use the supplied AC plug adapter 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 Black striped Non striped To assemble and connect the AM loop antenna To assemble the AM loop antenna To connect the AM loop antenna Make sure to connect the wire correctly The white end to AM EXT the black end to GND 3 RO e 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 e 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 E 1 Hold I nsert 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 The cord with black stripe to the cord without stripe to e DO NOT connect more than one
61. ns 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 and repeatedly until an option you want is selected Indicates that you press one of the buttons Indicates that you press and hold the button for specified seconds e The number inside the arrow indicates the period of press in this example 2 seconds e If no number is inside the arrow press and hold until the entire procedure is complete or until you get a result you want Indicates that you turn the control toward the specified direction s Indicates that this operation is only possible Ka gt gt gt using the remote control using the buttons and controls on the main Indicates that this operation is only possible h Main Unit ONLY unit Getting Started Step 7 Unpack 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 e FM antenna 1 e AM loop antenna 1 e Remote control 1 e Batteries 2 e AC plug adapter 1 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
62. o get the best performance of the System keep your discs and mechanism clean Handling discs e When removing the disc from its case hold it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly e Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc e Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc e 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 e 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 e Be careful not to touch the tape surface e 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 e Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers e 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
63. oles with adhesive tape No A vV If the beat is heard while recoding an AM ONLY broadcast FM MODE BEAT 1 S pe BEAT fal e Select BEAT 1 or BEAT 2 to reduce the beat 22 Timer Operations Setting the Timer E Using Daily Timer you can wake up with music etc On the other hand with Recording Timer you can make a tape of a radio broadcast automatically Remote control e You can store three Daily Timer settings and one STANDBY ON Recording Timer setting however you can activate only Cy one of the four settings above at the same time SET RESUME e To exit from the timer setting press CLOCK TIMER as required one e To correct a misentry during the process press CANCEL You can return to the previous step PRESET UP PRESET DOWN How Daily Timer actually works Once the Daily Timer has been set the timer indicator and timer number indicator 1 2 or 3 are lit on the display Daily Timer is activated at the same time everyday until the timer is turned off manually or another Daily Timer is activated When the on time comes The System turns on tunes in to the selected station or starts playing the specified source e If P is selected the last tuned station will be selected for Daily Timer e If VOL is selected the last specified value is selected e While Daily Timer is working the timer and timer number in
64. orking e REC Lights when the Recording Timer stands by flashes while setting or working e SLEEP Lights when the Sleep Timer is activated Do Ww al co Numeric buttons MP3 MODE a adada EDD bDl O CJ pd E DO dos JVC STANDBY ON O l SET RESUME DISPLAY PRESET UP PRESET DOWN Sy QP LINK SS E FM MODE DIMMER Daily OperationS piayback Turn on the power The STANDBY lamp on the main unit turns off e Without pressing STANDBY ON 0 l the System turns on by pressing one of the source selecting buttons in the next step Select the source Playback automatically starts if the selected source is ready to start e If 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 System STANDBY ON Os a The STANDBY lamp on the main unit lights up e A small amount of power is always consumed even while on standby To turn off the clock indication to save the power While the System is turned off DIMMER e Press the button again to display the clock indication 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
65. r E switch to prevent from a damage or risk of fire electric shock _ BE AC PERRHEESH E Bete YADA RY EZART HE AC LR BS FD 220V 240V SAIL ACBL TE AY FEL Fe VERE FP SEE EAL AMAR Bl gt A BRT E LR PET AAA AM gt DA Seti AC VOLTAGE SEAL aie BNC E KR A e SELECTER 2 EN CS 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited O606NYMCREBET WILSAS LNINOdINOS OYIIN S7O XN JVC MM 3 MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM SISTEMAS DE MICROCOMPONENTES SISTEMA DE MICRO COMPONENTES U X G 4 5 Consists of CA UXG45 and SP UXG45 Consta de CA UXG45 y SP UXG45 Consiste em CA UXG45 e SP UXG45 N deb E im O COMPACT E SE mez DIGITAL AUDIO ATENCION Antes de operar su equipo lea cuidadosamente este instructivo f INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUCOES LVT1 aa Warnings Cautions and Others Avisos precauciones y otras notas Advert ncias precaucoes e outras notas CAUTION ci 1 standby on button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and indications go off When installing the product ensure that the plug is easily accessible The I button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the unit is on standby the STANDBY ON lamp lights in red e When the unit is turned on the STANDBY ON lamp goe
66. r equipment By using an stereo mini plug cord not supplied you can connect equipment with analog audio output jacks such as a Digital Audio Player or a TV etc Stereo mini plug cord not supplied AUX ml Portable audio device Game machine etc front panel If the audio output on the other equipment is not stereo mini plug type Use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to the corresponding plug of the audio output Refer to the manuals supplied with the other equipment IMPORTANT e Always set volume to VOL MIN when connecting or disconnecting the other equipment 13 To adjust the sound input level from other equipment You can adjust the sound input level from the connected equipment if the incoming signal is too small or too large Select AUX for the source 2 Adjust the input level 2 sec e LVL 1 AUX LVL 2 AUX LVL 1 Ordinary input level factory setting Suitable for equipment with low output level such as a portable audio device AUX LVL 2 Decreased input level Suitable for equipment with high output level such as a DVD player BB memo e If you feel that the output level from the external equipment is high select AUX LVL2 Quick Portable Link QP Link 447 If you connect other equipment such as a digital audio player to the AUX terminal and play it back the source automatically changes to AUX QP LINK QP Link Canceled No indi
67. remote sensor on the front panel gt Signals cannot reach the remote sensor Move closer to the System 21 5 The batteries are exhausted No sound is heard from the speakers gt Speaker connections are incorrect or loose see page 7 gt Headphones are connected see page 9 System does not turn off gt QP Link is active see page 14 Radio Operations Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise see pages 4 to 6 Antennas connections are incorrect or loose gt 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 gt The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side up The disc sound is discontinuous gt The disc is scratched or dirty The disc tray does not open or close gt The AC power cord is not plugged in 5 Child Lock is in use see page 20 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 Impossible to record gt Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape see page 22 Timer Operations Daily Timer does not work gt The System has been turned on when the on time comes Timer starts working only when the System is turned off Maintenance T
68. rn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones e Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again DO NOT turn off stand by the System with the volume set to an extremely high level otherwise the sudden blast of sound can foh damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback Listening to the Radio To select the AM tuner interval spacing D Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz spacing and other countries use 10 kHz spacing You can change the AM tuner intervals while the System is on stand by 1 2 sec S e Current interval setting appears on the display 2 Select the interval spacing while current setting appears on the display To select the band FM or AM po CM You can also carry out the same operation using the FM AM button on the System To tune in to a station While FM or AM is selected Remote control Main unit sec DOWN lt lt Frequency starts changing on the display When a station frequency with sufficient signal strength is tuned in the frequency stops changing e When you repeatedly press the button the frequency changes step by step To stop searching manually press either button Remote ONLY If the received FM station is hard to listen FM MODE MONO ra 5 STEREO NI ES S MONO Reception will improve though stereo effect is lost MONO indicator l
69. rol and the remote sensor on the System is blocked gt Point it at the remote sensor on the front panel gt Signals cannot reach the remote sensor Move closer to the System 21 5 The batteries are exhausted No sound is heard from the speakers gt Speaker connections are incorrect or loose see page 7 gt Headphones are connected see page 9 System does not turn off gt QP Link is active see page 14 Radio Operations Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise see pages 4 to 6 gt H Antennas connections are incorrect or loose gt 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 gt The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side up The disc sound is discontinuous gt The disc is scratched or dirty The disc tray does not open or close gt The AC power cord is not plugged in 5 Child Lock is in use see page 20 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 Impossible to record gt Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape see page 22 Timer Operations Daily Timer does not work gt The System has been turned on wh
70. s aberturas e orif cios de ventila o Se os orif cios ou aberturas de ventila o estiverem obstru dos por qualquer papel ou tecido n o haver circula o do ar quente e N o coloque nenhum objeto com chamas como velas acesas sobre o aparelho e Ao descartar as baterias leve em considera o os problemas que possam ser causados ao meio ambiente e os regulamentos e leis locais e governamentais sobre recolhimento dessas baterias devem ser rigorosamente seguidos e N o exponha este aparelho chuva umidade pingos ou esguichos de gua nem coloque em cima do mesmo qualquer tipo de recipiente que contenha l quidos como por exemplo vasos CAUTION Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on a level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Precaucion Ventilacion correcta Para evitar el riesgo de descargas el ctricas e incendio y prevenir posibles da os instale el equipo en un lugar que cumpla los siguientes requisitos 1 Parte frontal Sin obstrucciones espacio abierto 2 Lados parte superior parte posterior No debe haber ninguna obstrucci n en las reas mostradas por las dimensiones de la siguiente figura
71. s off 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 e 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 e 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 e 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 PRECAUCION Bot n standby on Desconecte el enchufe tomacorriente para desconectar la alimentaci n completamente se apagan todas las l mparas e indicaciones Al instalar el aparato aseg rese de poder acceder f cilmente al enchufe Ninguna posici n del bot n b conseguir desconectar la red de alimentaci n el ctrica e Cuando la unidad est en espera la l mpara STANDBY ON se enciende en rojo e Cuando la unidad est encendida la l mpara STANDBY ON se apaga La alimentaci n puede controlarse mediante control remoto PRECAUCI N Para reducir riesgos de choques el ctricos incendio etc 1 No extraiga los tornillos los
72. teps A A A 5 Before Operating the System oococccccccnononos 8 Daily Operations Playback oooooo Y Listening tothe Radio ini 10 Playine Backa DISCE ap 11 Playing Back from the USB Memory or Digital Audio Pl r 11 Playino Back a Pape ceri 13 Playing Back Other Equipment oooooooccncncnnnoooonnnnnnnnnnnnss 13 Quick Portable Link QP Link oonoconinncccnnoncccnonnnono 14 Daily Operations Sound amp Other Adjustments cccssssssssssssssssssseee LS Adjusting the Volume 15 Adjusting the Sound cccccccscsscccceccsssssessssseeeeeeeeeees 15 Changing the Display Brightness DIMMER 16 Settino the Clock osasuna rats 16 Turning Off the Power Automatically 17 Advanced Disc USB Memory DAP Operations eeoesssssssooooocccessssssssoseeee LS Programming the Playing Order Program Play 18 Playing at Random Random Play coononooccncccnnnnn 19 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play oooonooonccnnncnnnnos 20 Prohibiting Disc Ejection Child Lock 20 Advanced Tape Operations 21 Recording on a Tape ooooooooncccnnncccnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnos 21 Synchronized Disc Recording occccccccnnnnononononcnonononos 22 Timer Operations 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 23 a AAA DR Gaga da rn 23 Additional Information scsccseseococococesesese 20 Learning More about This S
73. 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 Specifications Amplifier section Output Power Speakers Impedance Audio Input Tuner section FM tuning range AM MW tuning range CD player section Dynamic range Signal to noise ratio Wow and flutter 80 W per channel min RMS driven into 6 2 at 1 kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion IEC268 3 60 160 AUX Input sensitivity Impedance LEVEL1 150 mV 47 KQ LEVEL2 500 mV 47 KQ USB Ver 1 1 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz 531 kHz 1 710 kHz at 9 kHz 530 kHz 1 710 kHz at 10 kHz 85 dB 85 dB Immeasurable Cassette deck section Frequency response Normal type I Wow and flutter General Power requirement Power consumption Dimensions approx Mass approx Speakers Type Speaker units Impedance Dimensions approx Mass approx 60 Hz 14 000 Hz 0 15 WRMS AC 110 V 127 V 220 V 240V A adjustable with the voltage selector 50Hz 60Hz 150 W at operation 22 W on standby 1 0 W standby and on display off 175 mm x 246 mm x 415 mm W H D 6 2 kg 2
74. ts Remote control CLOCK TIMER DIMMER coe ve Main unit BASS 19 SET RESUME CANCEL DISPLAY PRESET UP PRESET DOWN FADE MUTING VOLUME BASS TREBLE TREBLE o SOUND OF TURBO Me VOLUME Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume level from level O VOL MIN to level 31 VOL MAX Remote control Main unit VOLUME VOLUME O emote ONLY FADE To restore the volume press again or MUTING adjust the volume level To drop the volume in a moment Adjusting the Sound To emphasize the sound SOUND TURBO This function emphasizes the sound TURBO S TURBO Sol Solo or A Canceled To reinforce the bass sound AHB PRO 2 You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich full bass at low volume E PRO AHB PRO NO OFF XQ gt Canceled To adjust the tone BASS TREBLE You can adjust the bass and treble level from O to 5 To adjust the bass TREBLE p BASS N O VOLUME To adjust the treble z r zef A VOLUME You can also carry out the same operation on the System When SOUND TURBO is ON BASS TREBLE is disabled Changing the Display Brightness DIMMER ED gt gt You can dim the display window Cc DIM ON x gt m OFF Canceled Setting the Clock 4 Without setting the built in clock you cannot use the Daily Timer and Recor
75. with the Numeric buttons during Program Play 18 To check the programmed contents While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display and before playback iu lt lt gt In the programmed order ES gt In the reverse order To modify the program While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display and before playback To erase the entire program To erase the last step CANCEL To add steps in the program Repeat step 2 on page 18 To exit from Program Play While the PRGM indicator is shown on the display PROGRAM Pressing M also cancels Program Play e While in Program Play PRGM indicator is shown on the display you cannot open the disc trays If no operation is done Program Play is canceled and you can open the disc trays 19 Playing at Random Random Play E You can play back all the tracks on the selected disc USB Memory or DAP at random e You can repeat All tracks CALL by pressing REPEAT Press RANDOM RANDOM Playback starts in random order e If GROUP mode is selected for the MP3 It will be canceled Random Play ends when all tracks are played To skip a track To pause To release press again e Tracks cannot be selected with the Numeric buttons during Random Play To exit from Random Play While the RAND indicator is shown on the display RANDOM Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play E You can repeat playback For CD MP3 TRAC
76. ying another source To close the disc tray press amp again e When the disc tray is open pressing CD b Il closes the tray and the playback starts 11 To start To pause 3 To release press again To select a track group PPIP gt gt gt gt i Increases the track group SO numbers N No Decreases the track group numbers For details about the group selection see For MP3 playback on page 12 To locate a particular portion While playing a disc press and hold until the portion you want 1s reached dd lt gt gt Fast forwards the track ESQ N r Fast reverses the track 7 No sound is played during this operation on MP3 sources To locate a track directly and start play O Remote ONLY Examples To select track number 5 press 5 To select track number 15 press 21051 SL To select track number 30 press 210 3 5 For MP3 sources with 100 or more tracks To select track number 125 press 10 twice 1 2 S For up to 99 tracks you can press 10 twice to turn to the condition before 2 10 is pressed 0 00 200 7000 Playing Back from the USB Memory or Digital Audio Player This System 1s equipped with a USB MEMOR Y terminal on the front panel You can connect your USB Memory or Digital Audio Player DAP to this terminal and enjoy the sound out of your USB Memory or DAP e Remember you cannot send
77. ystem occconoooccnnnnnnnnnnos 26 Troubleshoo tina asia n ae 2 NAIMMENANCS ds 28 SPCC IC Al ONS ia condes 28 AS ee ore ene a dad Se 29 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the JVC Micro Component System We hope it will be a valued addition to your home giving you years of enjoyment Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system If you have a query that is not answered by the manual please contact your dealer Precautions Installation e Install in a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C e 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 e Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV e Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV Power sources e 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 e After starting to heat the room e In a damp room e If the System 1s brought directly from a cold to a warm place Shou
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