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18. NO FILES 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 MP3 WMA MP3 WMA MP3 32 320 MPEG 1 8 160 MPEG 2 2 5 WMA 5 320 MP3 48 44 1 32 1 24 22 05 16 2 12 11 025 8 2 5 WMA 8 48 MP3 25 rera MP3 WMA 128
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20. DIMMER AUTO AMP GAIN HIGH PWR LOW PWR VOL 30 VOL 30 30 NAMEFULL e B iPod D iPod D
21. 2 For canceling the display demonstration see page 7 7 For installation and connections refer to the separate manual INSTRUCTIONS HQ ENGLISH E v 0 Z Thank you for purchasing a JVC product Please read all instructions carefully before operati
22. CD Text E MP3 WMA USB OE ESI WMA C amp J MP3 WMA USB pea 01 06 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND C C2 CO 5 Ce 07 12 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND C C2 C8 C49 C8 Ce MP3 WMA USB 2 01 02 03
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25. VOL 00 LEVEL ON OFF DIMMER AUTO dap OFF TEL MUTING 1 MUTING 2 OFF IIo SCROLL ONCE AUTO 5 OFF DISP WOOFER LOW
26. RESET 8 2 2 28 50 Br 50 RMS 19 4 40 20 000 0 8 19 4 Q 40 20 000 0 8 4
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28. 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 AND 14 15 116 17 18 19 20 1j BAND button 9 2 e Control dial 10 O I ATT standby on attenuator button 11 3 DISP display button 12 4 Remote sensor 13 DO NOT expose the remote sensor to 14 strong light direct sunlight or artificial 15 lighting 16 5 Display window 6 A up V down buttons 17 7 T P traffic programme programme type 18 button 19 8 4 eject button 20 USB Universal Serial Bus input terminal SRC source button LA control panel release button SEL select button MODE button EQ equalizer button MO monaural button SSM Strong station Sequential Memory button Number buttons RPT repeat button RND random button aa A buttons p 93 How to detach attach the control panel Detaching Attaching CAUTION The lever comes out if you pressed the amp button while the panel is detached If this happens push the lever back into lock position before attaching the panel Display window srmo mia
29. o TA VOL AF 16 RDS ure http www rds org uk DualDisc DualDisc DVD Compact Disc Digital Audio DualDisc DVD
30. 90 MID IIo 135 HIGH 180 EXT IN 4 CHANGER IIo JVC 11 Apple iPod JVC D 19 EXT IN 20 1 18 DAB 3 CD USB
31. gt iPod PLAYLIST lt ARTISTS ALBUMS SONGS lt gt GENRES COMPOSER lt Ha m 12 RND 5 A 3 ALBM RND amp ND ag Shuffle Albums iPod SONG RND RND ON Shuffle Songs iPod D D PLAYLIST lt ARTIST lt gt ALBUM GENRE lt gt TRACK gt RND OFF 3 ES 2 ron iPod D x as iPod ALL
32. iPod KS PD100 iPod D KS PD500 D iPod D CHANGER 17 Onl ATT pe 5 z D ff UR 0 15
33. B NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT A 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ROCKM EASYM CLASSICS AFFAIRS VARIED 9 2 1 6 10 11 RPT 12 RND Hold Rnr M gl EQ DN CH DISC lt USER ROCK CLASSIC Pt p Disc USER ROCK CLASSIC Pi ROCK M 3 1 2 4
34. 10 OFF gt 10 6 VOL VOL 15 VOL 00 VOL 30 50 1 10 P SEARCH ON AF Ha 2 RDS gt U OFF IIo W DAB AF 2 AF ON IIo amp DAB FM RDS 11 22 AF OFF DAB VOL 2 VOL 12 VOL 12 DAB
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38. 92 5 4 1 1 qam gt FN rio gt gt lt 425 EQ IA MP3 CH DISC X USERF eo CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ 1 YY ORTA gt FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 lt 2 1 6 11 RPT 12 RND ND H RDS FM RDS 11 By c FM RDS RDS RDS Radio Data System RDS
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41. Strong station Sequential Memory M 1 FMluFM2 87 5 108 0 FM3 FM3 65 00 74 00 yo ORTA p HI Ho Fl P gt AM e 2 3 9 SSM PES EQ MP3 CH DISC lt USER ROCK SSM 2
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45. 5 1 ATT 10 SRC U L amp I 3 DISP 12 SEL 4 13 MODE HE 14 15 16 SSM Strong station Sequential 5 6 A V 17 7 18 RPT 19 RND 8 amp 20 ea A
46. WMA Windows Media Audio WMA DRM WAVE ATRAC3 HO MP3 WMA 5 5 S x U U gt a He 20
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49. 0 e 1 N nM 5 EN X U U gt a DAB 1 21 2 1 6 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 12 mm mem mem amp mes m m1 EQ WMA MP3 CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ DAB 1 SY 8D 7 gt DABI gt DAB2 A DAB3 lt 2
50. A 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1ttOoOoO E EER EE USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ TAG ID3 Tag 72 RDS TP AF REG LOUD ag RPT 29 Jopoxex WMA 30
51. 0 MP3 WMA MP3 WMA 06 MP3 MP3 CH X99 100 KD MK WMA CD Text
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53. iPod D iPod iPod D 8 17 40 iPod D JVC iPod lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd100 index html D lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd500 index html gt J ee
54. 30 CB 20 uB 35 50 uB 05 2 5 20000 96 98 MP3 1 2 Audio Layer 3 320 WMA Windows Medias Audio 192 5 12 16 32 4 1 MP3
55. folder names 01 02 03 and so on To select a particular track in a folder for Ail od MP3 WMA USB 2 yaar Eur LLL i 3 R 21114 ih EQ WMA MP3 CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ Other main functions To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure Skipping tracks quickly during play V T T rip lt CS JEJEL T DRS 224 Only possible on JVC MP3 CH Bis C usen ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ MP3 compatible CD changer For MP3 WMA USB you can skip tracks within the same folder Ex To select track 32 while playing a track whose number is a single digit 1 to 9 em I v 0 Z Changing the display information Selecting the playback modes E While playing an audio CD or a CD Text Disc title performer Track title 1 E While playing an MP3 WMA disc or a USB memory When DISP is set to TAG ON see page 18 gt B Album name performer a folder Track title file name 22 When DISP is set to OFF B Folder name E ME Elapsed playing time with the current track number Clock with the current track number 1 fthe current disc is an audio CD NO appears 2 Only for the built in
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62. 2 00 3 4 18 5 S X U U gt a PSM PSM 2 PSM 4 DEMO PSM ff Q 2 3 PSM 5 EN IIo 20 7 DEMO OFF CLOCK H 0 23 1 12
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69. ALBUMS MENU A 2 3 H4 A 10 LN 2 KS U57 KS U58 gt 11 RPT m Bo 5 12 14 o6 iPod D 19 20 omo
70. This unit can play back MP3 WMA files with the extension code lt mp3 gt or lt wma gt regardless of the letter case upper lower This unit can show the names of albums artists performer and Tag Version 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 or 2 4 for MP3 files and for WMA files This unit can display only one byte characters No other characters can be correctly displayed Continued on the next page E e 0 Z This unit can play MP3 WMA files meeting the conditions below Bit rate 8 kbps 320 kbps Sampling frequency 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz for MPEG 1 24 kHz 22 05 kHz 16 kHz for MPEG 2 Disc format ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 Romeo Joliet Windows long file name The maximum number of characters for file folder names vary among the disc format used includes 4 extension characters lt mp3 gt or lt wma gt ISO 9660 Level 1 up to 12 characters ISO 9660 Level 2 up to 31 characters Romeo up to 128 72 characters Joliet up to 64 36 characters Windows long file name up to 128 72 characters The parenthetic figure is the maximum number of characters for file folder names in case the total number of files and folders is 313 or more This unit can play back files recorded in VBR variable bit rate Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time display and do not show the actual elapsed time Especially after performing the sear
71. ENGLISH DEM CAA4 EQ T MP3 H DISC _ USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ 29 30 31 21 Track information indicators TAG ID3 Tag 42 track file mai folder 22 Tuner reception indicators ST stereo MO monaural 23 RDS indicators TP PTY AF REG 24 Main display 25 Tr track indicator 26 LOUD loudness indicator 27 Source display Volume level indicator 28 Playback mode item indicators RND random disc ag folder RPT repeat 32 29 Tracks type indicators WMA 30 Playback source indicators CH CD changer DISC built in CD player 31 EQ equalizer indicator 32 Sound mode C EQ custom equalizer indicators USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIP HOP JAZZ also works as the time countdown indicator and level meter during play see page 17 Q lights up for the selected item Remote controller ET Installing the lithium coin battery CR2025 CR2025 Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the unit Make sure there is no obstacle in between Continued on the next page uu Do not install any battery other than CR2025 or its equivalent otherwise it may explode e Store the battery in a place
72. Searches for stations or services if pressed briefly Searches for ensembles if pressed and held Fast forwards or reverses the track if pressed and held Changes the tracks if pressed briefly While listening to an iPod or a D player in menu selecting mode Selects an item if pressed briefly Then press D to confirm the selection Skips 10 items at a time if pressed and held AU Returns to the previous menu Confirms the selection Getting started Basic operations Turn on the power On ATT e s FM1 FM2 FM3 AM G i BAB DAB2 DABS 4 USB CD CH IPOD D PLAYER or EXT IN You cannot select these sources if they are not ready or not connected om For tuner gt 1 FM2 FM3 For tuner gt DAB1 DAB2 DAB3 o Adjust the volume EQ MP3 CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS JAZZ Volume level indicator Adjust the sound as you want See page 15 To drop the volume in a moment ATT To restore the sound On press it again To turn off the power ENGLISH OL Basic settings See also General settings PSM on pages 16 18 1 suc Canceling the display
73. 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 MP3 WMA MP3 WMA 8 320 48 44 1 32 1 24 22 05 16 2 ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 Romeo Joliet Windows 4 lt mp3 gt lt wma gt ISO 9660 Level 1 12 ISO 9660 Level 2 31 Romeo 128 72 Joliet 64 36 Windows 128 72
74. 160 kbps MPEG 2 2 5 WMA 5 kbps 320 kbps Sampling frequency MP3 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz MPEG 1 24 kHz 22 05 kHz 16 kHz MPEG 2 12 11 025 8 kHz MPEG 2 5 WMA 8 kHz 48 kHz This unit can play back MP3 files recorded in VBR variable bit rate The maximum number of characters for folder and file names is 25 characters 128 characters for MP3 WMA tag information This unit can recognize a total of 2 500 files and 250 folders 999 files per folder This unit cannot play back the following files MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO format MP3 files encoded in an inappropriate format MP3 files encoded with Layer 1 2 Changing the source If you change the source playback also stops Next time you select the same source again playback starts from where it has been stopped previously Ejecting a disc If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust Disc will not play this time EP General settings PSM AUTO setting for DIMMER may not work correctly on some vehicles particularly on those having a control dial for dimming In this case change the DIMMER setting to any other than AUTO If you change the AMP GAIN setting from HIGH PWR to LOW PWR while the volume level is set higher than VOL 30 the unit a
75. 559 Ea USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ gt E CD rekcra gt t GD al x S X U U gt a MP3 WMA 5 DISP ON 18 B nankn DISP OFF A gt B gt CE _ 2 j 1 2 USB namamu 3 WMA
76. 7 IIo 0 0 00 CLOCK M 00 59 7 IIo 00 0 00 24H 12H 12H 24H 7 24H CLK ADJ AUTO IIo RDS OFF AF REG FM RDS 11 e AF AF REG Ty e AF n REG OFF DAB AF PTY STBY
77. Attach a USB memory that contains tracks encoded in an appropriate format ze NOT SUPP appears on the display The track is unplayable and track skips 5 READ and FAILED appear The attached USB memory may be g alternately on the display then malfunctioning or may not have been formatted returns to the previous source correctly The files included in the USB memory gt are corrupted Do not pull out or attach the USB memory repeatedly while CHECK appears on the display Correct characters are not displayed This unit can only display letters upper case e g album name numbers and a limited number of symbols While playing a track sound is MP3 WMA tracks have not been properly copied sometimes interrupted into the USB memory Copy MP3 WMA tracks again into the USB memory and try again Continued on the next page ee iPod D player playback CD changer DAB Symptoms NO DISC appears on the display Remedies Causes Insert a disc into the magazine NO appears on the display Insert the magazine RESET 8 appears on the display Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the CD changer RESET 1 the display RESET 7 appears on Press the reset button of the CD changer The CD changer does not work at all The iPod or D player does not turn on or does not w
78. CD player and external USB memory 5 Ifan MP3 WMA file does not have Tag information folder name and file name appear In this case the TAG indicator will not light up You can use only one of the following playback modes at a time em 2 Select your desired playback mode Repeat play 11 RPT 5 K Mode Plays repeatedly The current track FLDR All tracks of the current folder DISC 5 All tracks of the current disc RPT OFF Cancels Random play 12 RND 6 x a Mode Plays at random FLDR All tracks of the current folder then tracks of the next folder and so on ND Ga DISCRND All tracks of the current disc or USB memory MAG RND 5 All tracks of the inserted discs RND OFF Cancels 4 Only while playing a media MP3 WMA USB 5 Only while playing discs in the CD changer Sound adjustments You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre C EQ custom equalizer 1 2 7 EQ gt USER ROCK gt CLASSIC 7 wx Ce HIP HOP POPS Preset values pas TRE LOUD Indication For bass treble loudness USER Flat sound 00 00 OFF ROCK Rock or disco music pene see ON CLASSIC Classical music 99 EE OEE POPS Light music 04 01 OFF HIP HOP Funk or rap music JAZZ Jazz music 02 03 02 00 ON OFF Adjusting the sound You can adjust the s
79. EXT IN CD CH gt IN 17 IN UQ SS o 15 NBEQY EXT IN lt gt N gt DAB DAB DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB
80. Select the preset number 1 6 you want to store into 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND C1 C2 Cs Cs Ce ROCK e EQT to CH DISC lt USER ROCK CLASSIC P CH DISC lt USER ROCK CLASSIC Pi Ex When ROCK M is selected 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store other PTY codes into other preset numbers 4 Finish the procedure Using the standby receptions E TA Standby Reception TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to Traffic Announcement TA from any source other than AM The volume changes to the preset TA volume level if the current level is lower than the preset level see page 17 To activate TA Standby Reception uS The TP Traffic Programme indicator either lights up or flashes Ifthe TP indicator lights up TA Standby Reception is activated If the TP indicator flashes TA Standby Reception is not yet activated This occurs when you are listening to an FM station without the RDS signals required for TA Standby Reception To activate TA Standby Reception tune in to another station providing these signals The TP indicator will stop flashing and remain lit To deactivate the TA Standby Reception The TP indicator goes off PTY Standby Reception PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to your favorite PTY programme from any source other than AM To activate and select your favorite PTY code for PTY Stan
81. WMA tracks recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 m Level 2 Romeo or Joliet Add the extension code lt mp3 gt or lt wma gt to the file names a Symptoms Remedies Causes Noise is generated Skip to another track or change the disc Do not add the extension code mp3 or wma to non MP3 or WMA tracks A longer readout time is required Do not use too many hierarchies and folders keeps flashing on the amp display Tracks do not play back in the order Playback order is determined when the files are z you have intended them to play recorded Elapsed playing time is not correct This sometimes occurs while playing This is caused by how the tracks are recorded on the disc NO FILES appears on the display Insert a disc that contains MP3 WMA tracks Correct characters are not displayed This unit can only display letters upper case e g album name cyrillic alphabets numbers and a limited number of symbols see page 18 Noise is generated The track played back is not an MP3 WMA track Skip to another file Do not add the extension code lt mp3 gt or wma to non MP3 WMA tracks CHECK keeps flashing on the e Readout time varies depending on the USB display memory Do not use too many hierarchy and folders Turn off the power then on again NO FILES flashes on the display
82. iPod External input or aJVC D player 19 EXT IN To use any other external component than the above 20 1 Depends on the amplifier gain control see page 18 2 Displayed only when DAB tuner is connected 3 Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly or will be blanked on the display 4 Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected FM CD or USB Continued on the next page T uam Indications Selectable settings reference page TAG DISP Initial Shows the Tag information while playing MP3 Tag display WMA tracks 14 TAG OFF Cancels v 0 You can change the maximum volume level of this unit Amplifier gain control LOW PWR VOL 00 VOL 30 Select this if the maximum power of the speaker is less than 50 W to prevent them from being damaged HIGH PWR Initial VOL 00 VOL 50 IF BAND AUTO Initial Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce Intermediate frequency interference noises between close stations Stereo effect filter may be lost WIDE Subject to interference noises from adjacent stations but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain Title assignment You can assign titles to CDs both in the unit 3 Assign a title and the CD changer You can assign up to 30 discs and each title up to 32 characters You cannot assign a title to a CD Text an MP3 WMA d
83. on the display Connect this unit and the tuner correctly and reset the unit see page 2 appears on the display Check the cords and connections The DAB tuner does not work at all Reconnect this unit and the tuner correctly and reset the unit see page 2 Specifications AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION Maximum Power Output Front 50 W per channel Rear 50 W per channel Continuous Power Output RMS Front 19 channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 896 total harmonic distortion Rear 19 W per channel into 4 Q 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 896 total harmonic distortion Load Impedance 4 4 Q to 8 Q allowance Tone Control Range Bass 10 dB at 100 Hz Treble 10 dB at 10 kHz Frequency Response 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio 70 dB Line Out Level Impedance 2 5 V 20 load full scale Output Impedance 1 Subwoofer Out Level Impedance 2 0 V 20 load full scale Other Terminal CD changer TUNER SECTION Frequency Range FM1 FM2 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz 65 00 MHz to 74 00 MHz AM MW 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz LW 144 kHz to 279 kHz FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 11 3 dBf 1 0 uV 75 Q 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 16 3 dBf 1 8 uV 75 Q Alternate Channel Selectivity 400 kHz 65 dB Frequency Response 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz Stereo Separation 30 dB MW Tuner Sensitivity 20 uV Selectivity 35 d
84. where children cannot reach to avoid risk of accident To prevent the battery from over heating cracking or starting a fire Do not recharge short disassemble heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire Do not leave the battery with other metallic materials m d en 0 Z Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar tools Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when throwing away or saving it P Main elements and features c n e C voL VOL O WVATT standby on attenuator button Turns the power on if pressed briefly or attenuates the sound when the power is on Turns the power off if pressed and held A U up D down buttons Changes the FM AM DAB bands with AU Changes the preset stations or services with D V N Changes the folder of the MP3 WMA USB While playing an MP3 disc on an MP3 compatible CD changer Changes the disc if pressed briefly Changes the folder if pressed and held While listening to an Apple iPod or a JVC D player Pauses stops or resumes playback with D v Enter the main menu with A U Now A U D W lt 4 R F gt work as the menu selecting buttons 3 VOL VOL buttons Adjusts the volume level 4 SOUND button Selects the sound mode C EQ custom equalizer 5 SOURCE button Selects the source 6 reverse F forward amp buttons
85. 2 RND C1 C2 C4 C8 5 a 07 12 7 EQ B MO 9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND C C2 C C C9 Ce ne z EN NC U U gt a 5 S X U U gt a USB MP3 WMA USB
86. AB1 DAB2 DAB3 gt Va fe 95890077 gt DABI gt DAB2 DAB3 lt e Start searching for an ensemble When an ensemble is received searching stops To stop searching press the same button again o Select a service either primary or secondary to listen to To tune in to an ensemble manually Start searching for an ensemble as in step e above 1 Select a desired ensemble frequency N mu I v 0 Storing DAB services in memory You can preset six DAB services primary for each band 1 Select a service you want see page 21 2 Select the preset number 1 6 you want to store into 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND S amp S E53 mm Preset number flashes for a while 3 T EQ CH DISC amp USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ Tuning in to a preset DAB service 1 YY gt DABI gt DAB2 DAB3 lt 2 Select the preset DAB service primary number 1 6 you want 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND o NES GEN 00 GEN amp If the selected primary service has some secondary services pressing the same button again will tune in to the secondary services Tracing the same programme Alternative Frequency Reception You can keep listening to the same programme by activating the Alternative Frequency Reception While receivi
87. B LW Tuner Sensitivity 50 uV E CD PLAYER USB MEMORY SECTION Type Compact disc player Signal Detection System Non contact optical pickup semiconductor laser Number of Channels 2 channels stereo Frequency Response 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz Dynamic Range 96 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 98 dB Wow and Flutter Less than measurable limit MP3 Decoding Format MPEGI 2 Audio Layer 3 Max Bit Rate 320 kbps WMA Windows Media Audio Decoding Format Max Bit Rate 192 kbps Playable USB memory Format FAT 12 16 32 Storage Less than 4 GB 1 partition type Playable Audio Format MP3 WMA Max Current Less than 500 mA GENERAL Power Requirement Operating Voltage DC 14 4 V 11 V to 16 V allowance Grounding System Negative ground Allowable Operating Temperature 0 to 40 Dimensions W x H x D Installation Size approx 182mm x 52 mm x 152 mm Panel Size approx 188 mm x 58 mm x 11 mm Mass approx 1 4 kg excluding accessories Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries o mm
88. Playing discs the CD changer ma All discs in the magazine will be played repeatedly until you change the source Ejecting the magazine will also stop playback If you have changed the external input setting to EXT IN see page 17 you cannot select the CD changer e Select a disc For disc number from 01 06 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND Gu GEN GEN GU EDS amp NS For disc number from 07 12 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND C1 C2 ES Continued on the next page E v Zi 0 Playing from a USB memory mmm This unit can play MP3 WMA tracks stored in a USB memory All tracks in the USB memory will be played repeatedly until you change the source Removing the USB memory will also stop playback USB input terminal Playback starts from where it has been stopped previously Ifa different USB memory is currently attached playback starts from the beginning To eject the USB memory straightly pull it out from the unit Avoid using the USB memory if it might hinder your safety driving Make sure all important data has been backed up to avoid losing the data About MP3 and WMA tracks MP3 and WMA tracks words file and track are used interchangeably are recorded in folders About the CD changer It is recommended to use a JVC MP3 compatible CD changer with your unit
89. SIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ TRE BAS or 06 06 TRE 06 06 FAD or R06 F06 BAL L06 R06 LOUD LOUD ON LOUD OFF SUB W 00 08 VOL 00 30 50 4 1 C EQ USER
90. ST lt gt ALBUM GENRE lt gt TRACK gt back to the beginning V 3 Confirm the selection em Ifa track is selected playback starts automatically If the selected item has another layer you will enter the layer Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired track is played Holding lt gt A can skip 10 items at a time Selecting the playback modes 2 Select your desired playback mode To move back to the previous menu press A 11 RPT m Repeat play BU gt ONE RPT PD Functions the same as Repeat One of the iPod or Repeat Mode One for the D player ALL RPT Functions the same as Repeat All of the iPod or Repeat Mode All for the D player RPT OFF Cancels m Random play 12 RND X gt ALBM RND ND ag Functions the same as Shuffle Albums of the iPod SONG RND RND ON Functions the same as Shuffle Songs of the iPod or Random Play gt of the D player RND OFF Cancels For iPod Only if you select ALL in ALBUMS of the main MENU To check other information while listening to an iPod or a D player Nae Other external component operations You can connect an external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adapter KS U57 not supplied or AUX Input Adapter KS U58 not supplied For connection see Installati
91. V buttons work as different function buttons Ex When number button 2 works as MO monaural button army ILONI Time countdown indicator To use these buttons for their original functions again after pressing MODE wait for 5 seconds without pressing any of these buttons until the functions mode is cleared or press MODE again 93 How to read this manual Button operations are mainly explained with the illustrations in the table below Some related tips and notes are explained in More about this unit see pages 22 25 A amp Press briefly Press repeatedly Press either one e Na Press and hold until your desired response begins Press and hold both buttons at the same time The following marks are used to indicate Built in CD player operations External CD changer operations External USB memory operations Indicator displayed for the corresponding operation If you need to operate the unit while driving be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be involved in a traffic accident Caution on volume setting Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources Lower the volume before playing a disc to avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden increase of the output level CONTENTS Control panel sessesesssssessesoseseo
92. WMA 500 14 4 11 16 0 40 MI x B x I 182 52 152 188 58 11 1 4 Microsoft Windows Media Microsoft iPod Apple Computer Inc Ee Having TROUBLE with operation Please reset your unit Refer to page of How to reset your unit
93. You can also connect MP3 incompatible CD changers However these units are not compatible with MP3 discs e You cannot use the CH X99 CH X100 and KD MK series CD changers with this unit You cannot play any WMA disc in the CD changer Disc text information recorded in the CD Text can be displayed when a JVC CD Text compatible CD changer is connected For connection see Installation Connection Manual separate volume To fast forward or reverse the track go to the next or previous tracks Lele To go to the next or previous folders only for MP3 WMA USB For MP3 tracks erm EU For WMA tracks gt To locate a particular track for CD or folder for MP3 WMA USB directl 0 lt 20 lt 2 gt Track 1 to 9 Track 10 EE OES 7 To select a number from 01 06 Each time you press the button you can 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 12 RND skip 10 tracks W mm E Ce e After the last track the first track will be lt NS selected and vice versa To select a number from 07 12 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND Cx C2 C29 C2 5 5 um To use direct folder access on MP3 WMA BH Prohibiting disc ejection USB it is required that folders are assigned 3d with 2 digit numbers at the beginning of their You can lock a disc in the loading slot gt Track 31 gt
94. ben eller interlocken fejler den ppnas och sp rren ary n kyv lle ja nakymatt malle AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO Undg direkte eksponering til urkopplad Betrakta ej f lasers teilylle v lt e straling d str len s kohdistumista suoraan itseesi f 93 33 MODE BO MODE A V S 2 BS 8 MO E gt ED MOND p dic 4 WMA CH DISC lt USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ Es GENS PLEASE
95. ch function this difference becomes noticeable This unit can recognize a total of 512 files of 200 folders and of 8 hierarchies This unit cannot play back the following files MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3 PRO format MP3 files encoded in an inappropriate format MP3 files encoded with Layer 1 2 WMA files encoded with lossless professional and voice format WMA files which are not based upon Windows Media Audio WMA files copy protected with DRM Files which have the data such as WAVE etc The search function works but search speed is not constant Playing MP3 WMA tracks from a USB memory While playing from a USB memory the playback order may differ from other players This unit may be unable to play back some USB memories due to their characteristics or recording conditions Depending on the shape of the USB memories and connection ports some USB memories may not be attached properly or the connection might be loose Itis not recommended to use a USB memory wider than 20 mm as it will block you from pressing the amp button If the connected USB memory does not have the correct files FILES appears and the unit returns to the previous source This unit can show Tag Version 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 or 2 4 for MP3 files and for WMA files This unit can play back MP3 WMA files meeting the conditions below Bit rate MP3 32 kbps 320 kbps MPEG 1 8 kbps
96. d 3 to adjust the other PSM items if necessary D Finish the procedure Selectable settings reference page DEMO ON Initial Display demonstration will be activated automatically if no operation is done for about 20 seconds 7 DEMO OFF Cancels CLOCK H Hour adjustment 0 23 1 12 7 Initial 0 0 00 CLOCK M Minute adjustment 00 59 7 Initial 00 0 00 24H 12H 12H 24H 7 Time display mode Initial 24H CLK ADJ AUTO Initial The built in clock is automatically adjusted Clock adjustment using the CT clock time data in the RDS signal OFF Cancels AF REG When the received signals from the current FM RDS station become Alternative frequency weak regionalization AF Initial Switches to another station the programme reception may differ from the one currently received 11 The AF indicator lights up AFREG _ Switches to another station broadcasting the same programme The AF and REG indicators light up OFF Cancels not selectable when DAB AF is set to AF ON PTY STBY Activates PTY Standby Reception with one of the PTY codes 10 PTY standby OFF Initial gt PTY codes 10 back to the beginning 2 Indications Selectable settings reference page TA VOL Initial VOL 15 VOL 00 VOL 30 or 50 1 10 Traffic announcement ia volume Jg P SEARCH ON Using the AF
97. data the unit tunes in to another frequency Programme search broadcasting the same programme as the original preset RDS station is if the preset station signals are not sufficient OFF Initial Cancels DAB AF 2 AF ON Initial Traces the programme among DAB services Alternative frequency and FM RDS stations 11 22 reception AF OFF Cancels DAB VOL 2 You can adjust the volume level VOL 12 VOL 12 of DAB tuner DAB volume to match the FM sound level and store it in memory adjustment Initial VOL 00 LEVEL ON Initial Activates the audio level indicator Audio level meter OFF Cancels sound mode indicator is shown DIMMER AUTO Initial Dims the display when you turn on the Dimmer headlights ON Activates dimmer OFF Cancels TEL MUTING 1 MUTING 2 Select either one which mutes the sounds Telephone muting while using a cellular phone OFF Initial Cancels SCROLL 3 ONCE Initial Scrolls the track information once Scroll AUTO Repeats scrolling 5 second intervals in between OFF Cancels Pressing DISP for more than one second can scroll the display regardless of the setting WOOFER LOW Frequencies lower than 90 Hz are sent to the subwoofer Subwoofer cutoff MID Initial Frequencies lower than 135 Hz are sent to the frequency subwoofer HIGH Frequencies lower than 180 Hz are sent to the subwoofer EXT IN 4 CHANGER Initial To use a JVC CD changer 11 an Apple
98. dby Reception see page 16 The PTY indicator either lights up or flashes If the PTY indicator lights up PTY Standby Reception is activated O If the indicator flashes Standby Reception is not yet activated To activate PTY Standby Reception tune in to another station providing these signals The PTY indicator will stop flashing and remain lit To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception select OFF for the PTY code see page 16 The PTY indicator goes off Tracing the same programme Network Tracking Reception When driving in an area where FM reception is not sufficient enough this unit automatically tunes in to another FM RDS station of the same network possibly broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals see the illustration below When shipped from the factory Network Tracking Reception is activated To change the Network Tracking Reception setting see AF REG on page 16 Programme A broadcasting on different frequency areas 01 05 To check the current clock time while listening to an FM RDS station z Station name PS Station Frequency gt Programme type PTY Clock back to the beginning Disc USB memory operations L en 0 Playing disc the unit mem All tracks will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc To stop play and eject the disc
99. demonstrations Select DEMO then DEMO OFF 2 Setting the clock Select CLOCK hour then adjust the hour Select CLOCK M minute then adjust the minute Select 24H 12H then 24H hour or 12H hour 3 Finish the procedure EN To check the current clock time while the power is turned off I v 0 Z Radio operations YY d gt FM1 FM2 FM3 AM gt R BAND p Mi FID 3 lt Lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength Selected band appears Start searching for a station When a station is received searching stops To stop searching press the same button again Note and FM2 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz FM3 65 00 MHz 74 00 MHz To tune in to a station manually In step above 1 N e e o e g a Es ge e 5 gt 2 E When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive um odi Lights up when monaural mode is activated IMPR IL gt lt 2 KIRIK 2225 Eg porum CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ Reception improves but stereo effect will be lost To restore the stereo effect repeat the same procedure MONO OFF appears and the MO indica
100. e adapter KS PD500 for controlling a D player For connection see Installation Connection Manual separate volume For details refer also to the manual supplied with the interface adapter Make sure to turn off this unit or turn off the vehicle s ignition switch before connecting or disconnecting the iPod or D player Preparations Make sure CHANGER is selected for the external input setting see page 17 ATT pe Y o 2 LE a 5 Playback starts automatically from where it has been paused or stopped previously e Adjust the volume 0 Adjust the sound as you want See page 15 Make sure the equalizer on the iPod or D player is deactivated To pause or stop 2 playback To resume playback press it again To fast forward or reverse the track To go to the next or previous tracks 1 For iPod 2 For D player ENGLISH Selecting a track from the menu 1 Enter the main menu 6 Now 144 00 A buttons work as the menu selecting buttons 3 3 The menu selecting mode will be canceled If no operations are done for about 5 seconds When you confirm the selection of a track 2 Select the desired menu A y For iPod PLAYLIST ARTISTS ALBUMS SONGS lt gt GENRES lt gt COMPOSER lt gt back to the beginning For D player PLAYLIST lt ARTI
101. he disc Do not insert 8 cm discs single CD and unusual shape discs heart flower etc into the loading slot Playing a disc While fast forwarding or reversing on an or WMA disc you can only hear intermittent sounds Playing a CD R or CD RW Useonly finalized CD Rs or CD RWs This unit can play back only files of the same type which are first detected if a disc includes both audio CD CD DA files and MP3 WMA files This unit can play back multi session discs however unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not play back on this unit because of their disc characteristics or for the following reasons Discs are dirty or scratched Moisture condensation occurs on the lens inside the unit The pickup lens inside the unit is dirty CD R CD RW on which the files are written with Packet Write method There are improper recording conditions missing data etc or media conditions stained scratched warped etc CD RWs may require a longer readout time since the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than that of regular CDs Do not use the following CD Rs or CD RWs Discs with stickers labels or a protective seal stuck to the surface Discs on which labels can be directly printed by an ink jet printer Using these discs under high temperatures or high humidities may cause malfunctions or damage to the unit Playing an MP3 WMA disc
102. isc or a USB memory Select a character 1 Select the sources For CDs in this unit Insert a CD Available characters For CDs in the CD changer Select Display indications CD CH then select a disc number 2 Enter title assignment mode Nas sep Fad peres puru HS ou ACE 59 MP3 CH 559 usen ROCK CLASSIC HIPHOP JAZZ TRU SURE N Ex When CD is selected as the source RAES Lao r4 C r cjo IT 73 I wo A lt gt lt o i i C3 Bes Lao E space A V 9 l amp nja s 7 N Move to the next or previous character position w Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you finish entering the title 4 Finish the procedure EN To erase the entire title In step 2 on page 18 Rie GER iPod D player operations This unit is ready for operating an Apple iPod or aJVC D player from the control panel Before operating your iPod or D player Connect either one of the following separately purchased to the CD changer jack on the rear of this unit Interface adapter for iPod KS PD100 for controlling an iPod D player interfac
103. ng a DAB service When driving in an area where a service cannot be received this unit automatically tunes in to another ensemble or FM RDS station broadcasting the same programme While receiving an FM RDS station When driving in an area where a service is broadcasting the same programme as the FM RDS station is broadcasting this unit automatically tunes in to the DAB service When shipped from the factory Alternative Frequency Reception is activated To deactivate the Alternative Frequency Reception see page 17 To change the display information while tuning to an ensemble gt Service name Ensemble name Channel number Frequency Clock back to the beginning More about this unit Basic operations Turning on the power By pressing SRC on the unit you can also turn on the power If the source is ready playback also starts Turning off the power If you turn off the power while listening to a disc disc play will start from where playback has been stopped previously next time you turn on the power Tuner operations Storing stations in memory e During SSM search All previously stored stations are erased and stations are stored newly Received stations are preset in No 1 lowest frequency to No 6 highest frequency When SSM is over the station stored in No 1 will be automatically tuned in When storing a station manually the previously prese
104. on to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Visible and invisible ADVARSEL Synlig og usynlig VARNING Synlig och VARO Avattaessa ja suojalukitus laser radiation when open and laserstraling maskinen erf osynlig laserstr lning nar ohitettuna tai vialisena olet alttiina interlock failed or defeated aben eller interlocken fejler f den ppnas och sp rren ary n kyv lle ja n kym tt m lle AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO Undg direkte eksponering til urkopplad Betrakta ej f lasers teilylle s teen BEAM e f str ling d str len s kohdistumista suoraan itseesi f Your preset adjustments will also be erased 93 How to forcibly eject a disc lt SEL a E PLEASE and EJECT appear alternately on the display If this does not work reset your unit Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects 93 How to use the MODE button If you press MODE the unit goes into functions mode then the number buttons and A
105. on Connection Manual separate volume For listening to the USB memory see pages 12 14 For iPod or D player see pages 19 20 gt EXT IN or CD CH If EXT IN does not appear see page 17 and select the external input EXT IN o Turn on the connected component and start playing the source Adjust the volume Oo Adjust the sound as you want See page 15 To check the current clock time while listening to an external component By DAB tuner operations What is DAB system Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB can deliver digital quality sound without any annoying interference and signal distortion Furthermore it can carry text pictures and data When transmitting DAB combines several programmes called services to form one ensemble In addition each service called primary service can also be divided into its components called secondary service A typical ensemble has six or more programmes services broadcast at the same time By connecting the DAB tuner this unit can do the following Tracing the same programme automatically Alternative Frequency Reception see DAB AF on page 17 It is recommended to use DAB tuner KT DB1000 with your unit If you have another DAB tuner consult your JVC IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer Refer also to the Instructions supplied for your DAB tuner ENGLISH 5 R c D
106. orite programme by searching for a PTY 1 O ATA gt 1 2 FM3 To store your favorite programme types see gt AM lt page 10 2 Select the preset station 1 6 you ie The last selected PTY want code appears 7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 APT 12 mu mex C2 Cs e Select one of your favorite NS programme types C4 Cs Ce To check the current clock time while NE listening to an FM non RDS or AM station x For FM RDS stations see page 11 Suse Select one of the PTY codes see QS gt Frequency gt Clock page 10 Continued on the next page E v 0 Z Start searching for your favorite programme If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code as you have selected that station is tuned in codes B NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M music ROCK M music EASY M music LIGHT M music CLASSICS OTHER M music WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M music OLDIES FOLK M music DOCUMENT Storing your favorite programme types You can store six favorite programme types Preset programme types in the number buttons 1 to 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 POP M ROCK M EASY M CLASSICS AFFAIRS VARIED 1 Select a code see page 9 2
107. ork Reset the unit see page 2 Check the connecting cable and its connection Update the firmware version Change the battery Buttons do not work as intended The functions of the buttons have been changed Press MODE before performing the operation The sound is distorted Deactivate the equalizer either on the unit or the iPod D player NO IPOD or NO DP appears on the display Check the connecting cable and its connection Playback stops No sound can be heard when connecting an iPod nano The headphones are disconnected during playback Restart the playback operation using the control panel see page 19 Disconnect the headphones from the iPod nano No sound can be heard ERROR 01 appears on the display when connecting a D player Disconnect the adapter from the D player Then connect it again NO FILES NO TRACK appears on the display No tracks are stored Import tracks to the iPod or D player RESET 1 RESET 7 appears on the display Disconnect the adapter from both the unit and iPod D player Then connect it again RESET 8 appears on the display The iPod s or D player s controls do not work after disconnecting from this unit noSIGNAL appears on the display Check the connection between the adapter and this unit Reset the iPod or D player Move to an area with stronger signals RESET 8 appears
108. ound characteristics to your preference 1 ER pim em Nue Vol SUB W LOUD Indication pattern changes as you adjust the level cy EQ CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ Ex When TRE is selected Indication Range BAS bass 06 to 06 Adjust the bass TRE treble 06 to 06 Adjust the treble fader R06 to F06 Adjust the front and rear speaker balance BAL balance L06 to R06 Adjust the left and right speaker balance LOUD loudness LOUD ON or LOUD OFF Boost low and high frequencies to produce a well balanced sound at low volume level SUB W subwoofer 00 to 08 Adjust the subwoofer output level VOL volume 00 to 30 or 50 4 Adjust the volume ENGLISH 1 When you adjust the bass treble or loudness the adjustment you have made is stored for the currently selected sound mode C EQ including USER 2 f you are using a two speaker system set the fader level to 00 5 This takes effect only when a subwoofer is connected 4 Depending on the amplifier gain control setting See page 18 for details mm v 0 1 x 2 Select a PSM item Indications DEMO Display demonstration General settings PSM You can change PSM Preferred Setting Mode 3 Adjust the PSM item selected items listed in the table that follows 4 Repeat steps 2 an
109. s erased when a new DAB service is stored in the same preset number Maintenance How to clean the connectors Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors To minimize this possibility periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol being careful not to damage the connectors Connector Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player in the following cases After starting the heater in the car If it becomes very humid inside the car Should this occur the CD player may malfunction In this case eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates How to handle discs When removing a disc from its case press down the center holder of the case and lift the H disc out holding it by the edges Always hold the disc by the edges Do not touch its recording surface When storing a disc into its case gently insert the disc around the center holder with the printed surface facing up Make sure to store discs into the cases after use Center holder Continued on the next page ENGLISH I v 0 Z To keep discs clean A dirty disc may not play correctly gt If a disc does become dirty wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge Do not use any solvent for example conventional record cleaner spray thinner benzine e
110. sosesee Remote controller nw nkso Getting started 7 Radio 8 FM RDS 9 Searching for your favorite FM RDS programme 9 Disc USB memory operations Playing a disc in the unit Playing discs in the CD changer m Playing from a USB Sound adjustments 15 General settings PSM 16 Title assignment 18 iPod D player operations 19 Other external component operations 20 DAB tuner operations 21 More about this unit 22 Maintenance eere 25 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 29 For safety Do not raise the volume level too much as this will block outside sounds making driving dangerous Stop the car before performing any complicated operations Temperature inside the car If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit ENGLISH um v 0 Z Control panel Parts identification
111. t station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number NH FM RDS operations Network Tracking Reception requires two types of RDS signals PI Programme Identification and AF Alternative Frequency to work correctly Without receiving these data correctly Network Tracking Reception will not operate correctly If a Traffic Announcement is received by Standby Reception the volume level automatically changes to the preset level TA VOL if the current level is lower than the preset level When Alternative Frequency Reception is activated with AF selected Network Tracking Reception is also activated automatically On the other hand Network Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated without deactivating Alternative Frequency Reception See page 16 If you want to know more about RDS visit http www rds org uk Disc operations 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 General This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs CD Texts and CD Rs Recordable CD RWs Rewritable in audio CD CD DA MP3 and WMA formats Inserting a disc When a disc is inserted upside down PLEASE and EJECT appear alternately on the display Press amp to eject t
112. tc to clean discs To play new discs New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges If such a disc is used this unit may reject the disc To remove these rough spots rub the edges with a pencil or ball point pen etc Do not use the following discs Sticker Warped disc SSS Sticker residue CR Stick on label Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious Check the following points before calling a service center Symptoms Remedies Causes Sound cannot be heard from the Adjust the volume to the optimum level E speakers e Check the cords and connections e The unit does not work at all Reset the unit see page 2 e SSM automatic presetting does not Store stations manually work Static noise while listening to the Connect the aerial firmly radio Disc cannot be played back Insert the disc correctly CD R CD RW cannot be played Insert a finalized CD R CD RW back Finalize the CD R CD RW with the component Y e Tracks on the CD R CD RW cannot which you used for recording be skipped Disc can be neither played back nor e Unlock the disc see page 13 a ejected Eject the disc forcibly see page 2 Disc sound is sometimes interrupted e Stop playback while driving on rough roads Change the disc e Check the cords and connections Disc cannot be played back Use a disc with MP3
113. tor goes off Storing stations in memory You can preset six stations for each band FM station automatic presetting SSM Strong station Sequential Memory 1 Select the FM band 1 FM3 you want to store into A ATA gt FM1 FM2 gt FM3 T lt em 3 sss p CB EQ MP3 CH DISC lt USER ROCK SSM appears then disappears when automatic presetting is over Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the FM band Manual presetting A Ex Storing FM station of 92 5 MHz into preset R D 5 erations number 4 of the 1 band What you can do with RDS 1 7 RDS Radio Data System allows FM stations UO LO gt FM1 gt FM2 gt to send an additional signal along with their 2 lt regular programme signals By receiving the RDS data this unit can do the 2 425 following AL Programme Type PTY Search see the following amps cH psc Traffic Announcement and PTY Standby Receptions see pages 10 and 16 3 10 Preset number flashes for a while Tracing the same programme automatically Network Tracking Reception see page 11 Programme Search see page 17 Searching for your favorite FM RDS programme Listening to a preset station You can tune in to a station broadcasting your fav
114. ute pas OT OM ud o9 27 LEMVEMZ EMS AM Ae Y G DAB1 DAB2 DAB3 m y PSM e 16 18 USB CD CH IPOD D PLAYER Hold wn EXT IN 2 e 1 DEMO DEMO OFF gt FM1 2 gt FM3 2 CLOCK gt DAB1 gt DAB2 gt DAB3 24 12 24 12 0 3 EN D prn P 3 LIL INC I ss isnt EQ MP3 CH DISC USER ROCK CLASSIC POPS HIPHOP JAZZ
115. utomatically changes the volume level to VOL 30 Title assignment If you try to assign titles to more than 30 discs NAMEFULL appears Delete unwanted titles before assignment e Titles assigned to discs the CD changer can also be shown if you play back the disc from the unit and vice versa iPod or D player operations When you turn on this unit the iPod or D player is charged through this unit While the iPod or D player is connected all operations from the iPod or D player are disabled Perform all operations from this unit The text information may not be displayed correctly Some characters such as accented letters cannot be shown correctly on the display Depends on the condition of communication between the iPod or D player and the unit If the text information includes more than 8 characters it scrolls on the display see also page 17 This unit can display up to 40 characters Notice When operating an iPod or a D player some operations may not be performed correctly or as intended In this case visit the following JVC web site For iPod users lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd100 index html gt For D player users lt http www jvc co jp english car support ks pd500 index html gt A DAB tuner operations Only primary DAB services can be presetted even when you store a secondary service A previously preset DAB service i

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