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        JVC GET0260-003B Car Stereo System User Manual
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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           3 Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic  body or to the chassis of the car   to the place  not coated with paint  if coated with paint   remove the paint before attaching the wire    Failure to do so may cause damage to the  receiver                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
2.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            For canceling the display demonstration  see page 7                                                                                                      CM               7      g INSTRUCTIONS c                                                       GET0261 001A    EE        Thank you for purchasing a JVC product   Please read all instructions carefully before operation  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 f laserstraling        maskin
3.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                1                                                                                                       2                                                                                      7                                                                                                                4                                                                             Fuse position 2                      2                                   Fuse position 1                      1                                 1    Ignition switch                                                     ly    To an accessory terminal in the fuse block                                                     B 6noke                                    ONO  Fuse block                                                   To the remote lead of other equipment or power aerial if any  200 mA max                                                                                                                    200 MA     To cellular phone system                                                         Le                                                          
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7.                                                                 L 9   gt  rn JVC Amplifier  Gr OL JVC ycunutenb    Signal cord  not supplied for this receiver                                He                                              Grr     LINE OUT       KD G317    Front speakers                                                       PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speaker   connections      DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power cord to  the car battery  otherwise  the receiver will be seriously                                                                                                           damaged   e BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power cord to the  speakers  check the speaker wiring in your car                  To metallic body or chassis of the car                                                                                                a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery   bypassing the ignition switch   constant 12 V                                                                                                                                          12        White with black stripe White Gray with black stripe Gray Green with black stripe Green Purple with black stripe Purple             c                                                                             c                                                                                                     C     ins                     P C 0  
8.                                             Display window          22  123   24                                               NS                    dan           2                                                               1                            5 SEL     i MP3                 RAD    imr RPT   TOCK CLASA        402  517 AF REG 7p                      26                                  409 AF PREG IEA A T ii TTT    rur                                                                                                                                            8 9 14        buttons 19   DISP  display  button  20    Loading slot   Display window   MODE button   A  eject  button   A P a V buttons      1         standby on attenuator  button   SEL  select  button   Remote sensor     You can control this receiver with an  optionally purchased remote controller      DO NOT expose the remote sensor to  strong light  direct sunlight or artificial  lighting     EQ  equalizer  button   MO  monaural  button   SSM  Strong station Sequential Memory    button   CD button   FM AM button   RPT  repeat  button   RND  random  button   T P  traffic programme programme type    button                          11 RPT 12 RND    Cs   Ce                                                                  L4   control panel release  button  Number buttons    Display window    21       22   23   24   25  26                          27   28  129                    130        31   132                 
9.                                 5    Getting started                        6    Basic operations                             6  Canceling the display demonstrations    7  Sette the                      7    Radio operations                     8  Listening to the radio    8  Storing stations in                                  9  Listening to a preset                                10    FM RDS operations                   11  Searching for your favorite FM RDS  programme          ccccccccsceccesceccescecceee 11    Storing your favorite programmes           12   Using the standby receptions                   12   Tracking the same programme     Network Tracking Reception          13    Disc operations                        14  Playing a disc ss 14  Changing the display information           16  Selecting the playback modes                 17         For safety         Do not raise the volume level too much  as  this will block outside sounds  making driving  dangerous    e Stop the car before performing any  complicated operations              Sound adjustments                  18  Selecting preset sound modes    C EQ  custom equalizer                    18   Adjusting the sound                                 19    General settings     PSM           20    BASIC proced  re        etc       20    Detaching the control  panel 0000000000000000000000000000000000 22    Using the remote controller         RM RKGO cccccccccccccccccccccocccece 23  Main elements and features        
10.              2  SRC  source  button  e Selects the source    3  R  reverse    F  forward  buttons       e Searches for stations if pressed briefly     Fast forwards or reverses the track if  pressed and held     Changes the tracks of the disc    4  SOUND button      Selects the sound mode  C EQ  custom  equalizer    U  up    D  down  buttons    U  up   Changes the FM AM bands     D  down   Changes the preset stations     Changes the folder of the MP3 WMA  discs    6  VOLUME       buttons  e Adjusts the volume level              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    M Moisture condensation    Moisture may condense on the lens inside the  CD player in the following cases        After starting the heater in the car         f it becomes very humid inside the car   Should this occur  the CD player may  malfunction  In this case  eject the disc and  leave the receiver turned on for a few hours  until the moisture evaporates     E How to handle discs    When removing a disc from Center holder   its case  press down the center   holder of the case and lift the e   disc out  holding it by the   edges    e Always hold the disc by the edges  Do not  touch its recording surface        When storing a disc into its case  gently insert    the d
11.              23    Maintenance 00000000000000000000000000 24  More about this receiver          25  Troubleshooting 0000000000000000000006 27    Specifications                           29         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                  2x How to read this manual    The following methods are used to make the   explanations simple and easy to understand    e Some related tips and notes are explained in     More about this receiver   see page 25       The control panel illustrations used for  explanation in this manual is KD G311      Button operations are mainly explained with  the illustrations as follows     Press briefly     Press repeatedly     Press either one     Press and hold until  your desired response  begins       Press and hold both  buttons at the same  time         53 How to use the MODE button    If you press MODE  the receiver goes into  functions mode  then the number buttons and    29 149 V buttons work as different  function buttons     Ex   When number button 2 works as  MO  monaural  button     MODE          9 SSM 11        12 RND    7 EQ 8 MO    MO     y        FM EQ ONE            ly    LIU 1    IER  C1 mie                        Lh  Vg     AUREZ  NN          SS       Time countdown indicator    To use these buttons for original functions   again after pressing MODE  wait for   5 seconds without p
12.            od   er a        Lor Lo                  7         22         mm                           To cancel the prohibition  repeat the same  procedure     2        M M i M  EQ d                           2     LLLL               NZ    Fema    M    CSN               Changing the display information             DISP                     53 While playing an audio CD or a CD Text    Elapsed playing time and  gt  Clock and  Current track number Current track number  Track title       2 lights up on the display          Disc title   performer        1 Tf the current disc is an audio CD   NO NAME    appears     53 While playing an        or WMA disc      When    TAG DISP  is set to           ON     see page 21     Elapsed playing time and  gt  Clock and  Current file number Current file number    Album name   performer    Track title  file name        folder name 2    TAG J3 lights up on the display   TAG ss lights up on the display      2         MP3 WMA file does not have ID3 tags  folder name and file name appear  In this  case  the TAG indicator will not light up         When    TAG DISP  is set to           OFF     Elapsed playing time and        gt  Clock and  Current file number Current file number    File name gas Folder name       lights up on the display     lights up on the display       Selecting the playback modes    You can use only one of the following playback modes at a time     MODE    2 Select your desired playback mode     Repeat play    11 RPT           MIP 
13.          wj     LI     es S       A                     To the beginning of the current track  then  the previous tracks     To go to the next or previous folders     only for MP3 or WMA discs     MODE             lt  gt  To next folders     To previous folders        4   lt  gt  To the following tracks    gt     To locate a particular track  for CD  or  folder  for MP3 or WMA discs  directl    To select a number from 01     06     7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND    meme       To select a number from 07     12     EQ MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND    C32 C22    C22          TI       To use folder search on MP3 WMA discs  it  is required that folders are assigned with  2 digit numbers at the beginning of their  folder               01  02  03  and so on       To select a particular track in a folder   for MP3 or WMA disc  after selecting a  folder        E Prohibiting disc ejection    You can lock a disc in the loading slot     Qum                cu A ROCK CLASSIC   SLL LLL iv gl D    EL tr Ld        J        NY        mm              WS       To cancel the prohibition  repeat the same  procedure     th  Vg     M LM M HN A ROCK CLASSIC A  pomis Pd 4 A    pr      v                   WE         x  SS                                     Changing the display information    DISP              53 While playing an audio CD or a CD Text    Elapsed playing time and  gt  Clock and  Current track number Current track number    Track title     3 lights up on the display   lt  Disc title   perform
14.         A            NS      m              Po  2       NV  A       M M Imm    EQ QE                      Ln 1  11              lt   gt            n           em   m  USER VA    TT  ANN go    NV    Selected band appears           Start searching for a station   Select the desired station frequencies        When a Station is received  searching  Stops     To stop searching  press the same  button again           When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  receive    MODE    Lights up when monaural mode is activated     22              y m m M  EQ SUISSES      FLL      4 Ny    z             2  d WAS INADI roe              Reception improves  but stereo effect will  be lost          7  S                4     Q  CE       7    7   7       S  S  E             2  2  2    To restore the stereo effect  repeat the same  procedure so that the MO indicator goes off          Storing stations in memory    You can preset six stations for each band        E FM station automatic presetting     SSM  Strong station Sequential  Memory     1 Select the FM band           FM3   you want to store into     DEED     1  gt      2   FM3  Nw    2 MODE    3 9 SSM    e        N          mu EQ  aU VEG      ian        z m         FUSER JAZZ N     J  24    A       m      LE     Se      22  2    WS       55      flashes  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  Ex   Sto
15.        4 D        8    2 9                        Www    J USER JAZZN TV A Www 9    EQ            OA SNM           LOUD         MJ   u a                lt              Adjusting the sound    You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  preference     1  BAS  gt  TRE     FAD J    VOL   LOUD  lt  BAL             Indication pattern changes as  you adjust the level     M LL nn mM  PI     TRIE  mre       Indication    BAS     bass     TRE     treble     FAD 2   fader     BAL   balance     LOUD     loudness     VOL 3   volume     Adjust the bass     Adjust the treble     Adjust the front  and rear speaker  balance     Adjust the left  and right speaker  balance     Boost low and  high frequencies  to produce a well   balanced sound at  low volume level     Adjust the volume           Range       06  min    to   06  max       06  min    to   06  max      RO6  Rear  only    to   F06  Front  only     1 06  Left  only    to   R06  Right  only     LOUD ON    LOUD OFF    00  min   to  30 or 50   max   4     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      3 Normally the       buttons work as the volume  control  So you do not have to select  VOL   to adjust the volume level       Depending on the amplifier gain control  setting   See page 21 for details            General settings     PSM       You can c
16.       Y Bend the appropriate tabs to hold the  ji Lorsque vous mettez l appareil    la  c sleeve firmly in place   il   nM            P ei    Tordez les languettes appropri  es pour     LA endommager le fusible situ   sur l   arri  re  maintenir le manchon en place        Removing the receiver              de l   appareil  Before removing the receiver  release the rear section   Avant de retirer l   appareil  lib  rer la section arri  re         When using the optional stay   Lors   When installing the receiver without using the sleeve   Lors de  de l utilisation du hauban en option l installation de l appareil scans utiliser de manchon    Stay  option  In a Toyota for example  first remove the car radio and install the receiver in its place     Fire wall Hauban  en Par exemple dans une Toyota  retirer d abord l autoradio et installer l appareil    la  Cloison      option  place     Not included for this      Flat type screws                        a receiver        gt        Dashboard    5 x 8 mm        Non fourni avec cet appareil   Bracket     D  Tableau de     8 Vis a t  te plate  bord    Screw  option   M5 x 8 mm   Support                  Flat type screws    Vis  en option  _  M5 x 8 mm    Pocket Vis a t  te plate         Poche PHENOL  M5 x 8 mm    Support  3 Insert the two handles  then    pull them as illustrated so  that the receiver can be        Note   When installing the receiver on the mounting bracket  make    sure to use the 8 mm long screws  If longer screws a
17.       back to the beginning      Initial  VOL 20   VOL 00     VOL 30 or 50    12     Depends on the amplifier gain control     ON  Using the AF data  the receiver tunes in to another  frequency broadcasting the same programme as the  original preset RDS station is if the preset station  signals are not sufficient    OFF   Initial   Cancels     ON  Activates dimmer   OFF   Initial   Cancels     MUTING 1 MUTING 2  Select either one which mutes the  sounds while using the cellular phone   OFF   Initial   Cancels     ONCE   Initial   Scrolls the disc information once    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            ON   Initial   Shows      ID3 tag while playing  MP3 WMA tracks   16      TAG OFF  Cancels     You can change the maximum volume level of this receiver    LOW PWR  VOL 00     VOL 30  Select this if the maximum  power of the speaker is less than 50 W to prevent  them from damaging the speaker     HIGH PWR   Initial   VOL 00   VOL 50      Some characters or symbols will not be shown  and will be blanked  on the display    Ex     ABCa d                   D          ee    Detaching the control panel          When detaching or attaching the control panel    Attaching the control panel  be careful not to damage the connectors on    the back of the control panel and on the panel     holder            Detaching the control panel    Before detaching
18.      Are the           terminals of L and    speakers grounded      common       Noise interfere with sounds     Is the rear ground terminal connected to the car   s chassis using shorter and thicker cords                                                                                                                                                                                                                L                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Receiver becomes hot                                                                 Is the speaker output lead grounded  _    Are the           terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common                                                                                                                                               This receiver does not work at all                                                                                          L                                           Have you reset your receiver                      He                                                                                                1                      ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS    To prevent short circuits  we recommend that you disconnect the battery   s negative terminal and  make all electrical connections before installing the 
19.     To stop play and eject the disc    Selected folder number                             7  7 CET   8           _               4                    gt    Fr          blr 4 3 Lu          g  44       Elapsed Curse      playing time number      Either the        or WMA indicator lights up  depending on the detected file              To fast forward or reverse the track       Reverses     To go to the next or previous tracks                  7                       ss       To the beginning of the current track  then  the previous tracks     To go to the next or previous folders     only for MP3 or WMA discs      1     MODE            aS To next folders    gt  gt  55  _   gt     94     s         NS          To previous folders           arg To the following tracks   die v   ar     gt     To locate a particular track  for CD  or  folder  for MP3 or WMA discs  directl    To select a number from 01     06     7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND             C25 C25 C25 C25 Ce      La    To select a number from 07     12           7 EQ 8 MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND  CD C2 CD C2  CD CSD        To use folder search on MP3 WMA discs  it  is required that folders are assigned with  2 digits number at the beginning of their  folder               01  02  03  and so on       To select a particular track in a folder   for MP3 or WMA disc  after selecting a  folder        E Prohibiting disc ejection    You can lock a disc in the loading slot                          uu uuu epu Ml EQ          1   
20.     WW            7    CD RECEIVER  RECEPTEUR CD    KD G312 KD G311    FRANCAIS   ENGLISH       WMA MPS    qus    Sa    f TET A R D S    For canceling the display demonstration  see page 7     Pour annuler la d  monstration des affichages  r  f  rez vous    la page 7        For installation and connections  refer to the separate manual   Pour l installation et les raccordements  se r  f  rer au manuel s  par         INSTRUCTIONS  MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS  GET0260 003B                                                                               _            __     Thank you for purchasing    JVC product   Please read all instructions carefully before operation  to ensure your complete understanding and to  obtain the best possible performance from the unit        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 f laserstraling        maskinen erf osynlig laserstralning          ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina  interlock failed or defeated    aben eller interlocken fejler   
21.    Files which have the data such as WAVE                 etc    The search function works but search speed is   not constant     Changing the source      If you change the source  playback also stops   without ejecting the disc    Next time you select    CD    for the playback  source  disc play 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 prevent it from  dust   Disc will not play this time      General settings   PSM      If you change the    AMP GAIN  setting from            PWR    to    LOW PWR    while the  volume level is set higher than    VOL 30     the  receiver automatically changes the volume  level to    VOL 30         Troubleshooting            3 eS  What appears to be trouble is not always serious  Check the following points before calling a service    center     Symptoms    e Sound cannot be heard  from the speakers     e The receiver does not  work at all     SSM automatic presetting  does not work     FM AM    Static noise while listening  to the radio     Disc automatically ejects     CD R CD RW cannot be  played back    Tracks on the CD R   CD RW cannot be  skipped     Disc can be neither played  back nor ejected         v          gt    2   gt        S  c    Disc sound is sometimes  interrupted             DISC  appears on the  display        Causes    The volume level is set to  the minimum level     Conne
22.    P        abd  2 Right speaker  rear   Left speaker  front  Right speaker  front  Left speaker  rear                                                                   Y connector  not supplied for this receiver                Y  He                                        gt       Remote lead  Blue with white stripe                                                                                                   To the remote lead of other equipment or power aerial if any                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         e                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         JVC                                                          
23.    Warped Sticker        To keep discs clean    A dirty disc may not play correctly       If a disc does become dirty  wipe ES   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  etc   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  receiver may reject the disc    To remove these rough spots  rub the edges  with a pencil or ball point pen  etc        Sticker  residue      _ Stick on  Disc  lt D label       More about this receiver  _                                            O    Basic operations General    Turning on the power   This receiver has been designed to reproduce    CDs CD Texts  and CD Rs  Recordable    PI PEC tr TEGENE CD RWs  Rewritable  in audio CD  CD DA             and WMA format     When a disc has been loaded  selecting             for the playback source starts disc play        you can also turn on the power        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     Inserting a disc      When a disc is inserted upside down  the disc  automatically ejects      Do not insert 8 cm discs  single CD  and  unusual shape discs  heart  flower  etc   into  the loading slot     Tuner operations    Storing stations in memory  
24.    make sure to use the 8 mm long screws  If longer screws                                               Install the receiver at an are used  they could damage the receiver                                              angle of less than 30                                                                          Ha                                                                               1                                                                                                         8                                                                                            30                                                                                                                                TROUBLESHOOTING                                                      The fuse blows    Cpa6oran                                  Are the red and black leads connected correctly                                                                                                   Power cannot be turned on                   He                           s the yellow lead connected                                                          No sound from the speakers                                                                                          Is the speaker output lead short circuited                                                                                                                                Sound is distorted     Is the speaker output lead grounded
25.   U  up   Changes the FM AM bands     D  down   Changes the preset stations     Changes the folder of the MP3 WMA  discs    6  VOLUME       buttons  e Adjusts the volume level     E             Co       The receiver is equipped with the steering   wheel remote control function    e See the Installation Connection Manual   separate volume  for connection           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    M 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          Should this occur  the CD player may  malfunction  In this case  eject the disc and  leave the receiver turned on for a few hours  until the moisture evaporates         How to handle discs    When removing a disc from Center holder   its case  press down the center   holder of the case and lift the e   disc out  holding it by the   edges    e 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     e Make sure to store discs into the cases after  use     Do not use the following discs  
26.   a previously  preset station is erased when a new Station is  stored in the same preset number     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    If a Traffic Announcement is received  the  volume level  TA Volume  automatically  changes to the preset level     Disc operations  General      This receiver has been designed to reproduce  CDs CD Texts  and CD Rs  Recordable    CD RWs  Rewritable  in audio CD  CD DA    MP3 and WMA format      When a disc has been loaded  selecting    CD     for the playback source starts disc play        Inserting a disc      When a disc is inserted upside down  the disc  automatically ejects      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 MP3  or WMA disc  you can only hear intermittent  sounds     Playing a CD R or CD RW     Use only  finalized  CD Rs or CD RWs      This receiver can play back only the files of  the same type which is first detected if a disc  includes both audio CD  CD DA  files and  MP3 WMA files      This receiver 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 receiver because of their
27.   have the extension code     mp3   or    wma   in their  file names     MP3 WMA tracks are not  recorded in the format  compliant with ISO 9660  Level 1  Level 2  Romeo  or  Joliet     The track played back   is not an MP3 WMA  track  although it has the  extension code    mp3   or   lt  wma gt       Readout time varies due to  the complexity of the folder   file configuration     Playback order is determined  when the files are recorded     This sometimes occurs  during play  This is caused  by how the tracks are  recorded on the disc     The current disc does not  contain any MP3 WMA  tracks     This receiver can only  display alphabets  capital   A     Z   numbers  and a  limited number of symbols     Remedies    Change the disc     Add the extension code   lt  mp3 gt  or  lt  wma gt  to their  file names     Change the disc    Record MP3 WMA  tracks using a compliant  application      Skip to another track or  change the disc   Do not add  the extension code  lt  mp3 gt   or  lt  wma gt  to non MP3 or  WMA tracks      Do not use too many  hierarchies and folders     Insert a disc that contains  MP3 WMA tracks     Specifications        AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION    Maximum Power Output    Front  50 W per channel   Rear  50 W per channel  Continuous Power Output  RMS     Front  19 W per channel into 4 Q  40 Hz  to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8   total harmonic distortion   19 W per channel into 4 Q  40 Hz  to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8   total harmonic distortion   Load Im
28.   lt                   MM EQ     GUESS EC   TRADERE  DA       TUE          11    4 Finish the procedure        To activate the display demonstration  In step 3 above                 lt   gt  DEMO ON         Setting the clock       2 Set the hour and minute     1  Select    CLOCK        hour   then   adjust the hour     2  Select    CLOCK        minute    then adjust the minute                             To check the current clock time when the  ower is turned off       DISP       Radio operations    Listening to the radio            FM AM  FM1        2  gt          ROS AM   Lights up when receiving an FM stereo   broadcast with sufficient signal strength             Vy    MY M_n      EQ   AUS          rmnm  2A          peg    nr                         22      aia  KR      H TEAL Lo                   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   on the left          4    gt     EQ  ACTE       yos AM S         IC Fit    AH    USER JAZZ    NUTT            WS          When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  receive    MODE    Lights up when monaural mode is activated     LZ                EQ                    mo    n  t       W D  AAA          JHU     7    A     t     ATIATI rtg                Reception improves  but stereo effect w
29.   not supplied for this receiver   Connecteur Y  non fourni avec cet appareil              Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic  body or to the chassis of the car   to the place  not coated with paint  if coated with paint   remove the paint before attaching the wire    Failure to do so may cause damage to the  receiver    Attachez solidement le fil de mise    la masse au  chassis m  tallique de la voiture   a un endroit qui  n est pas recouvert de peinture  s il est recouvert   de peinture  enlevez d abord la peinture avant  d attacher le fil   L appareil peut   tre endommag   si  cela n est pas fait correctement       gt  dum      gt    m    if any    OE remote adapter  not supplied   Adaptateur pour t  l  commande au volant  non fourni      ON    QE  Steering wheel remote controller  equipped in the car   T  l  commande de volant  install  e dans la voiture     quired  Steering wheel remote input    Entr  e de la t  l  commande de volant               JVC         CD RECEIVER                                                                                KD G317                         ENGLISH                                   c                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
30.   rn 1  DIU     7 Comma       Ex   When you select    DIMMER       Indications    DEMO    Display demonstration    CLOCK H    Hour adjustment    CLOCK M    Minute adjustment    24H 12H  24 hours or 12 hours time  display    CLK ADJ  Clock adjustment    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     0     23  1 12    7    Initial  0  0 00      00     59   7    Initial  00  0 00      12H Z 24H   7    Initial  24H     AUTO   Initial   The built in clock is automatically adjusted  using the CT  clock time  data in the RDS signal     Cancels     OFF        Indications    AF REG    Alternative frequency     regionalization reception    PTY STBY  PTY standby    TA VOL  Traffic announcement  volume    P SEARCH    Programme search    DIMMER    Dimmer    TEL    Telephone muting    SCROLL   Scroll    TAG DISP  Tag display    AMP GAIN    Amplifier gain control       Selectable settings   reference page     When the received signals from the current station become weak     AF   Initial   Switches to another station  the programme  may differ from the one currently received    13      The AF indicator lights up   AF REG  Switches to another station broadcasting the same  programme     The AF and REG indicators light up   OFF  Cancels        Activates PTY Standby Reception with one of the 29 PTY codes    13    OFF  Initial   gt  29 PTY codes   11 
31.  000 Hz at no more than 0 8   total harmonic distortion   Load Impedance  4 Q  4 Q to 8 Q allowance   Tone Control Range    Bass   10 dB at 100 Hz   Treble   10 dB at 10 kHz  Frequency Response  40 Hz to 20 000 Hz  Signal to Noise Ratio  70 dB  Line Out Level Impedance    2 5 V 20 kQ load  full scale   Output Impedance  1       Other Terminal  Steering wheel remote input    Rear         TUNER SECTION    Frequency Range   FM  87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz  AM   MW  522 kHz to 1 620 kHz   LW  144 kHz to 279 kHz     FM Tuner   Usable Sensitivity  11 3         1 0 nV 75 Q   50 dB Quieting Sensitivity   16 3         1 8 uV 75      Alternate Channel Selectivity  400 KHz   65 dB  Frequency Response  40 Hz to 15 000 Hz  Stereo Separation  30 dB  Capture Ratio  1 5 dB     MW Tuner   sensitivity  20 pV  Selectivity  35 dB     LW Tuner   Sensitivity  50 pV            CD PLAYER SECTION  Type  Compact disc player  Signal Detection System  Non contact optical  pickup  semiconductor laser   Number of Channels  2 channels  stereo   Frequency Response  5 Hz to 20 000 Hz  Dynamic Range  96 dB  Signal to Noise Ratio  98 dB  Wow and Flutter  Less than measurable limit  MP3 Decoding Format            1 2 Audio Layer 3  Max  Bit Rate  320 kbps  WMA  Windows Media  Audio  Decoding  Format   Max  Bit Rate  192 kbps           GENERAL    Power Requirement   Operating Voltage    DC 14 4 V  11 V to 16 V allowance   Grounding System  Negative ground  Allowable Operating Temperature    0  C to  40  C  Dimensions 
32.  33       Tuner reception indicators   MO  monaural     ST  stereo    WMA indicator   RDS indicators   TP  PTY  AF  REG   MP3 indicator   CD indicator   Playback mode   item indicators      RND  random      disc      folder     RPT  repeat    LOUD  loudness  indicator   EQ  equalizer  indicator   Sound mode  C EQ  custom equalizer    indicators   ROCK  CLASSIC  POPS    HIP HOP  JAZZ  USER            also works as the time countdown  indicator    Disc information indicators   T AG  ID3   Tag   BI  folder    9  track file    Main display   Source display   Volume level indicator   Tr  track  indicator               Getting started           S eS FM1 FM2 FM3 AM          CD    You cannot select            as the playback  source if there is no disc in the loading  slot               LH n n  SLL LLL    PO    Volume level indicator    4  Adjust the sound as you want    See pages 18 and 19         To drop the volume in a moment  ATT  O I ATT       To restore the sound  press it  again        To turn off the power    O I ATT       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              Canceling the display  demonstrations    If no operations are done for about 20 seconds     display demonstration starts    Initial  DEMO ON    see page 20        LM LM M nu EQ A ROCK CLASSIC   mm ESI  DA  Crt            Ft       DEMO OFF
33.  AM station      For FM RDS stations  see page 13        Frequency  lt  gt  Clock       FM RDS operations    Searching for your favorite FM RDS programme             You can tune in to a station broadcasting your  favorite programme by searching for a PTY code      Za         Mi ml EQN AUE   ME ll 20  Crt              nr           LT   we 1814  WAL 672    Ww    The last selected PTY code appears        Select one of your favorite  programme type     9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND    S    Select one of the twenty nine PTY  codes     or            MMN  LLL       EOD ay                                              M       1    Ex   When  ROCK       is selected                Start searching for your favorite  programme     EQ   9919    LM LM LL MI IN   orme ee     2A A   d    SEHBI MH    7        Ware  If there is a station broadcasting a  programme of the same PTY code as  you have selected  that station is tuned  in        PTY codes    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                What you can do with RDS   RDS  Radio Data System  allows FM   stations to send an additional signal along   with their regular programme signals    By receiving the RDS data  this receiver can   do the following      Programme Type  
34.  W x H x D     Installation Size  approx     182 mm x 52 mm x 150 mm  Panel Size  approx      188 mm x 58 mm x 11 mm  Mass  approx       1 3 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     SE    Having TROUBLE with operation     Please reset your unit  Refer to page of How to reset your unit    Vous avez des PROBLEMES de fonctionnement     R  initialisez votre appareil  R  f  rez vous    la page intitul  e Comment r  initialiser votre appareil           2 EN  FR       2005 Victor Company of Japan  Limited 0105DTSMDTJEIN    dV KD G312 KD G311  Installation Connection Manual    Manvel d installation raccordement       GET0260 010B 0105DTSMDTJEIN   EX EU  EN  FR  ENGLISH FRAN  AIS  This receiver is designed to operate on 12 V DC  NEGATIVE ground electrical systems  If Cet appareil est con  u pour fonctionner sur des sources de courant continu de 12 V    masse  your vehicle does not have this system  a voltage inverter is required  which can be purchased NEGATIVE  Si votre v  hicule n   offre pas ce type d   alimentation  il vous faut un convertisseur de tension   at JVC IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealers  que vous pouvez acheter chez un revendeur d   autoradios JVC     Parts list for installation and connection Liste des pi  ces pour l installation et raccordement  The following parts ar
35.  disc  characteristics  and for the following causes       Discs are dirty or scratched        Moisture condensation occurs on the lens  inside the receiver        The pickup lens inside the receiver 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   stain  scratch  warp  etc        CD RWs may require a longer readout time   since the reflectance of CD RWS 15 lower   than that of regular CDs    Do not use the following CD Rs or CD RWSs        Discs with stickers  labels  or protective seal  stuck to the surface        Discs on which labels can be directly  printed by an ink jet printer    Using these discs under high temperatures or   high humidities may cause malfunctions or   damages to discs     ooo            Playing              WMA disc      This receiver 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 receiver can show the names of albums   artists  performer   and ID3 Tag  Version 1 0   1 1  2 2  2 3  or 2 4  for MP3 files and for  WMA files      This receiver can handle only one byte  characters  No other characters can be  correctly displayed      This receiver can play back 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 M
36.  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      mp3   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 receiver can recognize the total of 512  files  of 200 folders  and of 8 hierarchies       This receiver can play back the files recorded   in VBR  variable bit rate     The files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy   in elapsed time display  and do not show   the actual elapsed time  Especially  after   performing the search function  this difference   becomes noticeable    This receiver cannot play back the following   files        MP3 files encoded with MP3i and MP3  PRO format        MP3 files encoded in an unappropriated  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     
37.  l appareil    Remarque  Si votre v  hicule ne poss  de pas de borne accessoire  d  placez le fusible de la position de  fusible 1  position originale     la position de fusible 2 et connectez le fil rouge  A7     la borne positive      de la batterie      Le fil jaune  A4  n est pas utilis   dans ce cas              Fuse position 2   Position de fusible 2       Fuse position 1   Position de fusible 1     1 Not included for this receiver   1 Non fourni avec cet appareil    Ignition switch  Interrupteur d allumage       une borne sous tension du porte fusible connect  e    la batterie de la voiture      Fuse block  Porte fusible  To the remote lead of other equipment or power aerial if any  200 mA max      Au fil de t  l  commande de l autre appareil ou    l antenne automatique s il y en a une   200 mA max      Vers borne accessoire du porte fusible    To cellular phone system  A un syst  me de t  l  phone cellulaire    E        Enceinte gauche  arri  re  Enceinte droit  arri  re         M Connecting the external amplifier   Connexion d un amplificateur ext  rieur    Vous pouvez connecter un amplificateur pour am  liorer votre syst  me autoradio      Connectez le fil de commande    distance  bleu avec bande blanche  au fil de commande    distance de  l autre appareil de facon qu il puisse   tre command   via cet appareil      D  connectez les enceintes de cet appareil et connectez les    l amplificateur  Laissez  les fils d enceintes de cet appareil inutilis  s     Y connector
38.  mn     IL MM           L       Lin D      3  ws  SS         m      z        2   4    ENS        Za           f Lf     aa  I     lut                  mu         AAS      TES d     BSS                     Ex   When    ROCK       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        TA Standby Reception    TA Standby Reception allows the receiver to  switch temporarily to Traffic Announcement   TA  from any source other than AM    The volume changes to the preset TA volume  level  see page 21         To activate TA Standby Reception    The TP indicator either  lights up or flashes            If the TP indicator lights u  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     TA Standby          To deactivate the TA Standby Reception  The TP indicator goes off        EES      l                        PTY Standby Reception    PTY Standby Reception allows the receiver  to switch temporarily to your favorite PTY  programme from any source other than AM     To activate and select your favorite PTY  code for PTY Standby Reception  see page  21    The PTY indicator either li
39.  the control panel  be sure to  turn off the power              Using the remote controller     rm rK60       This receiver can be remotely controlled as  instructed here  with an optionally purchased    remote controller   We recommend that you use  remote controller RM RK60 with your receiver     e When operating  aim the remote controller  directly at the remote sensor on the  receiver  Make sure there is no obstacle in  between        Installing the lithium coin battery   CR2025     CR2025       Warning         Store the battery in a place 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  or  heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire       Do not leave the battery with other  metallic materials       Do not poke the battery with tweezers or  similar tools       Wrap the battery with tape and insulate    when throwing away or saving it     Caution                Main elements and features                       JVC       AM RXGO    O 1 ATT  standby on attenuator  button    Turns on and off the power and also  attenuates the sound   SRC  source  button  e Selects the source   R  reverse    F  forward  buttons  e Searches for stations if pressed briefly       Fast forwards or reverses the track if  pressed and held     Changes the tracks of the disc   14  SOUND button      Selects the sound mode  C EQ  custom  equalizer    U  up    D  down  buttons    
40. AR ENTERTAINMENT dealers                                                                                                                                                  JVC     Parts list for installation and connection                                                                                  The following parts are provided for this receiver                                                                                                         After checking them  please set them correctly                                                                                                                                               Hard case Control panel PR Sleeve SM Trim plate Power cord                                                                                                                                                                  a       9  Wash Lock M      i It  M5 x 2 R i  asher  95  ock nut  M5  O ounting bolt  M5 x 20 mm  ay   ubber cushion                     5                                     M5                                 5    20                                                   INSTALLATION  IN DASH MOUNTING                                                                              The following illustration shows a typical installation  If you have any questions or require                                                                                                               y Bac                               information regard
41. By y       TLL     RPT jy FQ AE           m7                      Z SS  ME          i  Ex   When    TRK RPT    is selected while  playing an MP3 disc  Random play    12 RND         4MP3m__u Dun RND    EQ                        Se    CJ          D     EP            g    ZIEL VIA          Al VAT    Ex   When    DISC RND  is selected while  playing an MP3 disc      Only while playing an MP3 or WMA disc        Mode  TRK RPT     FLDR             RPT OFF     Mode  FLDR RND      DISC RND     RND OFF           Plays repeatedly    The current track        RPT lights up    All tracks of the current folder         and RPT light up   Cancels     Plays at random    All tracks of the current folder   then tracks of the next folder  and so on        RND and ar light up         tracks of the current disc      RND and    light up   Cancels        Sound adjustments    Selecting preset sound modes  C EQ  custom equalizer                            You can select a preset sound mode suitable to      Preset values  the music genre              USER  Flat sound    00   00   OFF  us      MODE      disco music  CLASSIC   Classical  01      02   OFF     aor music    Indication    USER     ROCK     CLASSIC ue  1421                 pors lt   2477 OFF        LM    _M vm                04           s BAS   B ass       2    TRE  Treble   3 LOUD  Loudness       Ex   When                is selected    Indication pattern for each sound mode     EQ  QE  EQ                               V                      
42. K RPT     FLDR             RPT OFF     Mode  FLDR RND      DISC RND     RND OFF           Plays repeatedly    The current track        RPT lights up    All tracks of the current folder         and RPT light up   Cancels     Plays at random    All tracks of the current folder   then tracks of the next folder  and so on        RND and ay light up         tracks of the current disc      RND and    light up   Cancels        Sound adjustments    Selecting preset sound modes  C EQ  custom equalizer           You can select a preset sound mode suitable to  the music genre     MODE    USER  gt  ROCK  gt     JAZZ  lt  HIP          POPS             ng W  PT     gt        Ex   When                is selected    Indication pattern for each sound mode     EQ  AU   o  NW                            S     gt           9  L       D            a  2       rA  2  GY    EQ            EQ  SEE   Ens              2  NANANA              2            2  S              My  2          S          ww      nr nr               nr AUT                                    Preset values    Indication  LOUD    USER  Flat sound    00   00   OFF  ROCK    Rock or  03    01   ON   disco music   CLASSIC   Classical  01    02   OFF  music    HIP HOP   Funk or rap    02 ON  music     1 BAS  Bass   2 TRE  Treble   3 LOUD  Loudness            Adjusting the sound    You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  preference     BAS     TRE     gt  FAD J  VOL     LOUD  lt  BAL          Indication pattern changes as  you a
43. PEG 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      mp3   or       wma           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 filelfolder names  in case the total number of files and folders  is 313 or more    This receiver can recognize the total of 512   files  of 200 folders  and of 8 hierarchies    This receiver can play back the files recorded   in VBR  variable bit rate     The files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy   in elapsed time display  and do not show   the actual elapsed time  Especially  after   performing the search function  this difference   becomes noticeable     This receiver cannot play back the following   files               files encoded with MP3i                PRO format        MP3 files encoded in an unappropriated  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 formatted files copy protected with  DRM        Files which have the data such as WAVE                 etc    The search function w
44. PTY  Search  see page 11    e Standby Reception of Traffic  Announcement   TA  see the following  or  your favorite programme  PTY   see pages  13 and 21      Tracing the same programme automatically     Network Tracking Reception  see page 13      Programme Search  see page 21      storing your favorite programmes    You can store six favorite programme types     Preset programme types in the number buttons     1 to 6    ETSI    POP M   ROCK      EASY M  CLASSICS  AFFAIRS   VARIED      1 Select a PTY code  see page 11      2 Select the preset number  1     6  you  want to store into     9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND        M ng M  LLL     DATE                                                        Ji    P PLLI                          LM LM ng ng   A  DA         UC CU  IL       Ex   When  ROCK       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    TA Standby Reception    TA Standby Reception allows the receiver to  switch temporarily to Traffic Announcement   TA  from any source other than AM    The volume changes to the preset      volume  level  see page 21      To activate TA Standby Reception    The TP indicator either  lights up or flashes        If the TP indicator lights u  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  S
45. approx      188 mm x 58 mm x 11 mm  Mass  approx      1 3 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     ooo  gt  _    Having TROUBLE with operation     Please reset your unit  Refer to page of How fo reset your unit                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    EN  RU       2004 Victor Company of Japan  Limited 1104DTSMDTJEIN    KD G317    Installation  Connection Manual                         NO                                                 JV       GET0261 002A 1104DTSMDTJEIN   EE  EN  RU  ENGLISH                 This receiver is designed to operate      12 V DC  NEGATIVE ground electrical systems  If                                                                                         12 B                                                 your vehicle does not have this system  a voltage inverter is required  which        be purchased                Ha macce                                                                                                                     at JVC IN C
46. asting on different  frequency areas  01     05        To check the current clock time while  listening to an FM RDS station                              gt     Station Station  name  PS    oec           Programme  Clock  lt     type  PTY           Disc operations    Playing a disc       All tracks will be played  repeatedly until you change  the source or eject the disc            When inserting an audio CD or a CD Text  About MP3 and WMA discs disc      MP3        WMA  Windows Media   Audio                     N     n m u Pan FOE      tracks     words    file    and    track    are used E Va        r i       e       y       interchangeably  are recorded in  folders   z VOLLEN Ui in 9  7 1         ea            Total playing time of Total track number  the inserted disc of the inserted disc    v      When inserting an MP3 or a WMA disc                 US    8    Mmmm      4 A                 A    AJ   z           Lo g     LV Le              CD Text  Disc title performer  gt     Track title appears automatically   see page 16                    3   _ i CD uy W 24                                                     SS  S LLL       22     M M    27         1                                   AA N    Lm ieu E ROCK CLASSICA    f J b 1   S      DA                    ma Ld      Total folder Total file z od be i    LILIZIO    d ovem       AT  number number                 T         Elapsed playing Current track  Disc information appears time number    automatically  see page 16     
47. avec cet appareil              KD G312  KD G311    aerial    If your car is equipped with the steering wheel remote controller  you can operate this receiver using the    controller  To do it  a JVC   s OE remote adapter  not supplied  which matches with your car is re    Consult your JVC IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer for details   Si votre voiture est munie d   une t  l  commande de volant  vous pouvez commander cet autoradio en utilisant la   t  l  commande  Pour le faire  un adaptateur pour t  l  commande au volant JVC  non fourni  correspondant a votre  voiture est n  cessaire  Consultez votre revendeur d autoradio JVC pour les d  tails     81          5          82                           2   bypassing the ignition switch   constant 12 V      en d  rivant l interrupteur d allumage   12 V constant      3  To an accessory terminal in the fuse block    White with black stripe White Gray with black stripe Gray Green with black stripe Green Purple with black stripe Purple  Blanc avec bande noire Blanc Gris avec bande noire Gris Vert avec bande noire                    Violet avec bande noire   gt       Violet  Left speaker  front  Right speaker  front  Left speaker  rear  Right speaker  rear     Remote lead  Blue with white stripe   Fil d   alimentation    distance  Bleu avec bande blanche   To the remote lead of other equipment or power    Au fil de t  l  commande de l autre appareil ou    l antenne  automatique s il y en a une    RACCORDEMENTS ELECTRIQUES    Pour   viter to
48. ches to another station broadcasting the same  programme     The AF and REG indicators light up   OFF  Cancels        Activates PTY Standby Reception with one of the 29 PTY codes    13    OFF  Initial   gt  29 PTY codes   11       back to the beginning      Initial  VOL 20   VOL 00     VOL 30 or 50    12     Depends on the amplifier gain control     ON  Using the AF data  the receiver tunes in to another  frequency broadcasting the same programme as the  original preset RDS station is if the preset station  signals are not sufficient    OFF   Initial   Cancels     ON  Activates dimmer   OFF   Initial   Cancels     MUTING 1 MUTING 2  Select either one which mutes the  sounds while using the cellular phone   OFF   Initial   Cancels     ONCE   Initial   Scrolls the disc information once    AUTO  Repeats scrolling  5 seconds interval in between     OFF  Cancels      Pressing DISP for more than one second can scroll the display  regardless of the setting            ON   Initial   Shows the ID3 tag while playing  MP3 WMA tracks   16      TAG OFF  Cancels     You can change the maximum volume level of this receiver    LOW PWR  VOL 00     VOL 30  Select this if the maximum  power of the speaker is less than 50 W to prevent  them from damaging the speaker     HIGH PWR   Initial   VOL 00   VOL 50      Some characters or symbols will not be shown  and will be blanked  on the display    Ex                          ABCA D          a    Detaching the control panel          When detaching o
49. ctions are incorrect     The built in microcomputer  may have functioned    incorrectly due to noise  etc     Signals are too weak     The aerial 1s not connected  firmly     Disc is inserted upside  down     CD R CD RW is not  finalized     Disc is locked     The CD player may have  functioned incorrectly     You are driving on rough  roads     Disc is scratched     Connections are incorrect     No disc is in the loading  slot     Disc is inserted incorrectly        Remedies       Adjust it to the optimum  level     Check the cords and  connections     Reset the receiver  see page  2      Store stations manually     Connect the aerial firmly     Insert the disc correctly        nsert a finalized CD R   CD RW        Finalize the CD R   CD RW with the  component which you  used for recording     Unlock the disc  see page  15      Eject the disc forcibly  see  page 2      Stop playback while driving  on rough roads     Change the disc     Check the cords and  connections     Insert a disc into the loading  slot     Insert the disc correctly           MP3 WMA playback       Symptoms      Disc cannot be played  back       Noise is generated          longer readout time is  required                   keeps  flashing on the display      Tracks cannot be played  back as you have intended  them to play     Elapsed playing time is not  correct             FILES    appears on  the display     Correct characters are  not displayed  e g  album  name      Causes    No MP3 W      tracks ar
50. den   ppnas och sp  rren   r f n  kyv  lle       n  kym  tt  m  lle  AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO  Undg   direkte eksponering til furkopplad  Betrakta ej lasersateilylle      V  ll   s  teen  BEAM         str  ling   d    str  len   s    kohdistumista suoraan itseesi   0     Warning   If you need to operate the receiver while    How to forcibly eject a disc    driving  be sure to look ahead carefully or If a disc cannot be recognized by the  you may be involved in a traffic accident  receiver or cannot be ejected  ejects the disc  as follows     O I ATT    En How to reset your unit              f this does not work  try to reset your    receiver       Be careful not to drop the disc when it  ejects     O I ATT             This will reset the microcomputer  Your  preset adjustments will also be erased        If a disc is loaded  it will eject  Be careful  not to drop the disc        Note  Only for  EX  model users in UK and European countries    For security reasons  a numbered ID card is provided with this receiver  and the same ID number is  imprinted on the receiver   s chassis  Keep the card in a safe place  as it will help the authorities to  identify your receiver if stolen     Contents    How to reset your                                     2  How to forcibly eject a disc                     2  How to read this manual                          4  How to use the MODE button                 4    Control panel         KD G312 KD G31 1 000000000000000 5  Parts identification   
51. dio operations                     8  Listening to the radio    8  Storing stations in memory                      9  Listening to a preset station                     10    FM RDS operations                   11  Searching for your favorite FM RDS                                                                           Storing your favorite programmes          12   Using the standby receptions                   12   Tracking the same programme     Network Tracking Reception          13    Disc operations                        1 4  Playing a disc see 14  Changing the display information           16  Selecting the playback modes                 17         For safety          Do not raise the volume level too much  as  this will block outside sounds  making driving  dangerous    e Stop the car before performing any  complicated operations     o          Sound adjustments                  18  Selecting preset sound modes    C EQ  custom equalizer                    18   Adjusting the                                            19    General settings     PSM           20    Basic procedure            20    Detaching the control  panel 0000000000000000000000000000000000 22    Using the remote controller      RMARK GO                 23  Main elements and features                     23    Maintenance 0 00000000000000000000000000 24  More about this receiver          25  Troubleshooting 000000000000000000000 27    Specifications                           29         Temperature in
52. djust the level     20   Vie                  zz         Po   7  4    Rn       Indication    BAS     bass     TRE     treble     FAD 2   fader     BAL   balance     LOUD     loudness     VOL 3   volume     Adjust the bass     Adjust the treble     Adjust the front  and rear speaker  balance     Adjust the left  and right speaker  balance     Boost low and  high frequencies  to produce a well   balanced sound at  low volume level     Adjust the volume           Range       06  min    to   06  max       06  min    to   06  max      R06  Rear  only    to   F06  Front  only     1 06  Left  only    to   R06  Right  only     LOUD ON    LOUD OFF    00  min   to  30 or 50   max   4     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 Tf you are using a two speaker system  set  the fader level to  00      3 Normally the       buttons work as the volume  control  So you do not have to select  VOL   to adjust the volume level       Depending on the amplifier gain control  setting   See page 21 for details            General settings     PSM       3 Adjust the PSM item selected       Basic procedure    You can change PSM  Preferred Setting Mode   items listed in the table that follows           2 Select a PSM item                NT    H T MMII          4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the  other PSM items if necessary     5 Finish the procedure        BYN rock cLassic   nd  _24  
53. e  masse       aol aal          f MM    Fusible 15 A                    Line out  see diagram B        LI                      ____ A  PR  Aerial terminal sortie de ligne Black     voir le diagramme El de     E  Borne de l antenne   2 i Noir To metallic body or chassis of the car     Vers corps m  tallique ou chassis de la voiture  gt   pod Toa li inal in the f lock i h b  Jaune   o a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery                 Blue with white stripe  Bleu avec bande blanche     2 Before checking the operation of this receiver  prior to installation  this lead must be connected   otherwise power cannot be turned on     2 Pour v  rifier le fonctionnement de cet appareil avant  installation  ce fil doit   tre raccord    sinon l appareil  ne peut pas   tre mis sous tension                    Enceinte gauche  avant  Enceinte droit  avant           You can connect an amplifier to upgrade your car stereo system      Connect the remote lead  blue with white stripe  to the remote lead of the other equipment so  that it can be controlled through this receiver      Disconnect the speakers from this receiver  connect them to the amplifier  Leave the  speaker leads of this receiver unused          Hear speakers    Enceintes arri  re D  Remote lead    Fil d   alimentation    distance              INPUT        JVC Amplifier     JVC Amplificateur           gt              gt         Signal cord  not supplied for this receiver   Cordon de signal  non fourni 
54. e  recorded on the disc     MP3 WMA tracks do not  have the extension code   lt  mp3 gt  or  lt  wma gt  in their  file names     MP3 WMA tracks are not  recorded in the format  compliant with ISO 9660  Level 1  Level 2  Romeo  or  Joliet     The track played back   is not an MP3 WMA  track  although it has the  extension code  lt  mp3 gt  or   lt  wma gt       Readout time varies due to  the complexity of the folder   file configuration     Playback order is determined  when the files are recorded     This sometimes occurs  during play  This is caused  by how the tracks are  recorded on the disc     The current disc does not  contain any MP3 WMA  tracks     This receiver can only  display alphabets  capital   A     Z   numbers  and a  limited number of symbols     Remedies    Change the disc     Add the extension code   lt  mp3 gt  or  lt  wma gt  to their  file names     Change the disc    Record MP3 WMA  tracks using a compliant  application      Skip to another track or  change the disc   Do not add  the extension code  lt  mp3 gt   or  lt  wma gt  to non MP3 or  WMA tracks      Do not use too many  hierarchies and folders     Insert a disc that contains  MP3 W MA tracks        Specifications        AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION    Maximum Power Output    Front  50 W per channel   Rear  50 W per channel  Continuous Power Output  RMS     Front  19 W per channel into 4 Q  40 Hz  to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0 8   total harmonic distortion   19 W per channel into 4 Q  40 Hz  to 20
55. 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  a previously  preset station is erased when a new station is    Playing a disc      While fast forwarding or reversing on an MP3  or WMA disc  you can only hear intermittent  sounds     Playing a CD R or CD RW    Use only  finalized  CD Rs or CD RWs     This receiver can play back only the files of    stored in the same preset number     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    If a Traffic Announcement 15 received  the  volume level  TA Volume  automatically  changes to the preset level     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     the same type which is first detected if a disc  includes both audio CD  CD DA  files and  MP3 WMA files       This receiver can play back multi session    discs  however  unclosed sessions will be  skipped while 
56. e provided for this receiver  Les pi  ces suivantes sont fournies avec cet appareil   After checking them  please set them correctly  Apr  s v  rification  veuillez les placer correctement               D   B  Hard case Control panel AAS Sleeve we Trim plate Power cord  Etui de transport Panneau de                     Plaque d   assemblage Cordon d   alimentation    commande               _  NS    bolt              B   Washer  95 Lock nut  M5    ti t  M5 x 20 i Handl   ns          S f dien a sabe  Ms a i M jen e IDE cani  INSTALLATION  IN DASH MOUNTING  INSTALLATION  MONTAGE DANS LE TABLEAU DE BORD   The following illustration shows a typical installation  If you have any questions or require L illustration suivante est un exemple d installation typique  Si vous avez des questions ou avez besoin  information regarding installation kits  consult your JVC IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer ora d   information sur des kits d installation  consulter votre revendeur d autoradios JVC ou une compagnie  company supplying kits  d approvisionnement         If you are not sure how to install this receiver correctly  have it installed by a qualified technician      Si l on n est pas s  r de pouvoir installer correctement cet appareil  le faire installer par un technicien qualifi       1 2  B      d  B  B  D  4 Do the required electrical connections   a R  alisez les connexions   lectriques     S                 1 When you stand the receiver  be  careful not to damage the fuse on  J 5 y the rear
57. ead short circuited    Le fil de sortie d enceinte est il court circuit     e Sound is distorted    Le son est d  form        s the speaker output lead grounded    Le fil de sortie d enceinte est il    la masse     Are the           terminals of L and    speakers grounded in common    Les bornes       des enceintes gauche et droit sont elles mises ensemble    la masse     Noise interfere with sounds    Interference avec les sons      s the rear ground terminal connected to the car s chassis using shorter and thicker cords    La prise arri  re de mise    la terre est elle connect  e au ch  ssis de la voiture avec un cordon court et   pais     Receiver becomes hot    Lappareil devient chaud      s the speaker output lead grounded    Le fil de sortie d enceinte est il    la masse     Are the           terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common    Les bornes       des enceintes gauche et droit sont elles mises ensemble    la masse     This receiver does not work at all    Cet appareil ne fonctionne pas du tout       Have you reset your receiver    Avez vous r  initialis   votre appareil                  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS       To prevent short circuits  we recommend that you disconnect the battery   s negative terminal and    make all electrical connections before installing the receiver     Be sure to ground this receiver to the car   s chassis again after installation     Notes      Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating  If the fuse blows frequently  cons
58. ectly due to noise  etc     Signals are too weak     The aerial is not connected  firmly     Disc is inserted upside  down     CD R CD RW 15 not  finalized     Disc 1s locked     The CD player may have  functioned incorrectly     You are driving on rough  roads     Disc 1s scratched     Connections are incorrect     No disc is in the loading  slot     Disc is inserted incorrectly        Remedies       Adjust it to the optimum  level     Check the cords and  connections     Reset the receiver  see page  2     Store stations manually     Connect the aerial firmly     Insert the disc correctly       Insert a finalized CD R   CD RW        Finalize the CD R   CD RW with the  component which you  used for recording     Unlock the disc  see page  15      Eject the disc forcibly  see  page 2      Stop playback while driving  on rough roads     Change the disc     Check the cords and  connections     Insert a disc into the loading  slot     Insert the disc correctly         e                  gt       gt     lt         M  ceo  aA           Symptoms      Disc cannot be played  back       Noise is generated       A longer readout time is  required                   keeps  flashing on the display      Tracks cannot be played  back as you have intended  them to play     Elapsed playing time is not  correct      NO FILES    appears on  the display     Correct characters are  not displayed  e g  album  name      Causes    No MP3 WMA tracks are  recorded on the disc     MP3 WMA tracks do not
59. en erf osynlig laserstralning nar  ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina  interlock failed or defeated    ben eller interlocken fejler  f den   ppnas och sp  rren ary n  kyv  lle ja     n  kymatt  m  lle  AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO   Undg   direkte eksponering til urkopplad  Betrakta     lasers  teilylle       sateen  BE  e    str  ling   d    str  len   s    kohdistumista suoraan itseesi   f     Warning   If you need to operate the receiver while m How to forcibly eject a disc    driving  be sure to look ahead carefully or If a disc cannot be recognized by the  you may be involved in a traffic accident  receiver or cannot be ejected  ejects the disc  as follows     O I ATT    D How to reset your unit              f this does not work  try to reset your    receiver       Be careful not to drop the disc when it  ejects     O I ATT             This will reset the microcomputer  Your  preset adjustments will also be erased        If a disc is loaded  it will eject  Be careful  not to drop the disc        Contents    How to reset your unit                             2  How to forcibly eject a disc                     2  How to read this manual                          1    How to use the MODE button                    Control panel   KD G317 cccccccce 5  Parts identification                                   5    Getting started                        6    Basic operations                             6  Canceling the display demonstrations    7  Settimo The COCK und airs 7    Ra
60. er       1 Tf the current disc is an audio CD   NO NAME    appears     53 While playing an MP3 or WMA disc      When    TAG DISP  is set to           ON   see page 21     Elapsed playing time and  gt  Clock and  Current file number Current file number    Album name   performer    Track title  file name        folder name 2    TAG 2 lights up on the display   TAG set lights up on the display      2        MP3 WMA file does not have ID3 tags  folder name and file name appear  In this  case  the TAG indicator will not light up         When    TAG DISP  is set to    TAG OFF       Elapsed playing time and     Clock and  Current file number Current file number    File name      Folder name    JA lights up on the display     lights up on the display          Selecting the playback modes    You can use only one of the following playback modes at a time     MODE    2 Select your desired playback mode     Repeat play    11 RPT                    Uu MPS yy     y     Dum RPT          ANT   in a A NA          ALLEZ  VU  An WW    G    AS  Ow     N           2  2  2  2    Ex   When                     is selected while  playing an MP3 disc    Random play    12 RND        772            Uu MP3 7 __ y       21 RND    EQS AU   oem ie ma _24                        br     nv        IL    RSS    N              CS               L    PLU  2   4            2   2   7  CE    Ex   When    DISC           is selected while  playing an MP3 disc      Only while playing an MP3 or WMA disc           Mode  TR
61. ghts up or flashes         If the PTY indicator lights up         Standby  Reception is activated         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 21    The PTY indicator goes off              Tracking the same programme     Network Tracking Reception    When driving in an area where FM reception   is not sufficient enough  this receiver  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 page 21     Programme A broadcasting on different  frequency areas  01     05        To check the current clock time while  listening to an FM RDS station       DISP Station Station          name  PS    frequency  SN N Cock  lt     anil       type  PTY              Disc operations    Playing a disc       All tracks will be played  repeatedly until you change  the source or eject the disc            When inserting an audio CD        CD Text  About MP3 and WMA discs discs E    MP3 and WMA  Windows Media  Audio        o S     Nn Mm mCP EQ N Rock cLAsSIC      tracks     words    fi
62. hange PSM  Preferred Setting Mode   items listed in the table that follows     1 3 Adjust the PSM item selected   Basic procedure          4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the  other PSM items if necessary     2 Select a PSM item  D Finish the procedure           m mm EQ     N ROCK CLASSIC   ten        A DA               gt  a  I  M4   n     WADA LI mie                 Ex   When you select    DIMMER          Indications Selectable settings   reference page   DEMO DEMO ON     Initial   Display demonstration will be activated  Display demonstration automatically if no operation is done for about    20 seconds   7    DEMO OFF  Cancels     CLOCK H 0     23   7   Hour adjustment  Initial  0  0 00     CLOCK M 00     59   7   Minute adjustment  Initial  00  0 00     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     Indications    AF REG    Alternative frequency     regionalization reception    PTY STBY  PTY standby    TA VOL  Traffic announcement  volume    P SEARCH    Programme search    DIMMER    Dimmer    TEL    Telephone muting    SCROLL   Scroll    TAG DISP  Tag display    AMP GAIN    Amplifier gain control       Selectable settings   reference page     When the received signals from the current station become weak     AF   Initial    Switches to another station  the programme  may differ from the one currently received    13      The AF indicator lights up   AF REG  Swit
63. ic programme programme type    button    19   20                   11               gt                                                               21  control panel release  button  Number buttons    Display window    21       22   23   24   25    26                          27   128  129                    30        31    32    33                    Tuner reception indicators   MO  monaural     ST  stereo    WMA indicator   RDS indicators   TP  PTY  AF  REG   MP3 indicator   CD indicator   Playback mode   item indicators      RND  random      disc      folder     RPT  repeat    LOUD  loudness  indicator   EQ  equalizer  indicator   Sound mode  C EQ  custom equalizer    indicators   ROCK  CLASSIC  POPS    HIP HOP  JAZZ  USER     wm also works as the time countdown  indicator    Disc information indicators   TAG  ID3   Tag        folder    2  track file    Main display   Source display   Volume level indicator   Tr  track  indicator            Getting started             Boss CIS          90                                       O I ATT To drop the volume in a moment  ATT   1  ATT To restore the sound  press it  again         CCS FM1 FM2 FM3 AM      turn off the power     gt  O I ATT          CD    You cannot select    CD    as the playback  source if there is no disc in the loading    slot   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 inc
64. ill  be lost                E  mm                   2   7    ws      My    8      S  E  s     2  2        To restore the stereo effect  repeat the same  procedure so that the MO indicator goes off             Storing stations in memory    You can preset six stations for each band     E FM station automatic presetting     SSM  Strong station Sequential  Memory     1 Select the FM band           FM3   you want to store into                        FM2     FM3  ipte    MODE       o    a    i M iMm aw FM EQ go   1              4   5554    a q  Vora                                  25  s     4      M       SSM    flashes  then disappears when  automatic presetting is over     Local FM stations with the strongest signals are  searched and stored automatically in the FM  band                 53 Manual presetting    Ex   Storing FM station of 92 5 MHz into the  preset number 4 of the FMI band       FM AM   FMI  B  gt     Mia     4       gt     M M N vn EQS a UIS rey              NES LS               L 1            9   l                  AUREZ  SN    M  SS    3          Te        MN MIM M EQ     DEEE                  7077777777           PH  MNS        AN  DN  E                         4       NV    Preset number flashes for a while          Listening to a preset station  1    _                FM AM           FM2  gt          WS AM    2 Select the preset station  1     6  you  want     9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND    x    To check the current clock time while  listening to an FM  non RDS  or
65. ing installation kits  consult your JVC IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer ora                                                                                                                                        company supplying kits                         JVC                                                                                                                          If you are not sure how to install this receiver correctly  have it installed by a qualified technician                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Do the required electrical connections                                                                                                     AP                  Ha                                    82                                    PLS     B     Z       1 When you stand the receiver  be  careful not to damage the fuse on  D the rear  Y  j                                                                   lt  lt           the appropriate tabs to hold       A    E                               He                    the sleeve firmly in place                                                                                                               LA                                                                    1                                                                Re
66. isc around the center holder  with the   printed surface facing up     e Make sure to store discs into the cases after  use     Do not use the following discs   oticker    Warped WSS    disc           To keep discs clean    A dirty disc may not play correctly   lt  lt     If a disc does become dirty  wipe ES    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  etc   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  receiver may reject the disc    To remove these rough spots  rub the edges  with a pencil or ball point pen  etc        Sticker  residue      Stick on  Disc CRD label       More about this receiver    Basic operations    Turning on the power      By pressing CD or FM AM on the receiver   you can also turn on the power     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
67. le    and    track    are used ES   imd m i  H    y emm  7         interchangeably         recorded in    folders     2       LE ca g  2  C2 LI  06 a                            Total playing time of Total track number  the inserted disc of the inserted disc    v      When inserting an MP3 or a WMA disc                 7      FTTTTTTS V Track title appears automatically   see page 16                 uu Dun rye                 OU ee   2    LA LT Lo   22      V 1      l  A mmm g 1 1   7            WES CD Text  Disc title performer      Y Y            wma MP3                 Ml EQ                                                          FE        Ed g  P _ 2  411 fm Q   n Dm                 T s             E   N JIH    Total folder Total file z            1 L  Lo g              number number   Et Vo ot om  et Ve           Elapsed playing Current track    Disc information appears time number    automatically  see page 16         To stop play and eject the disc    Selected folder number v                          AMP3m m      FM EO  usa                                                                pe  m                     Pt                             U  I    od ee  ES                 l  l              nm pL 9          ERTA         1 Wy       L                 Elapsed Current track  playing time number      Either the MP3 or WMA indicator lights up  depending on the detected file        To fast forward or reverse the track       Reverses     To go to the next or previous tracks 
68. moving the receiver                                          Before removing the receiver  release the rear section                                                                                                       When using the optional stay            When installing the receiver without using the sleeve                                                                                                                                                           one In a Toyota for example  first remove the car radio and install the receiver in its place   Stay  option                               Toyota                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Not included for this receiver     Fire wall   J    Flat type screws   He                                    2  M5 x 8            gt                                   5        M5 x 8        Bracket                              Flat type screws       Dashboard                                 gt  Pope  M5 x 8 mm              B Screw  option  o Cu                                i          P Pocket B   Jar  M5 x 8                      racket   Insert the two handles  then                                                   pull them as illustrated so  that the receiver can be    Note   When installing the receiver on the mounting bracket   removed     
69. of the same PTY code as  you have selected  that station is tuned  in     3  ss  as   a  E  22      2  7        lt        PTY codes    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             What you can do with RDS   RDS  Radio Data System  allows FM   stations to send an additional signal along   with their regular programme signals    By receiving the RDS data  this receiver can   do the following      Programme Type  PTY  Search  see page 11      Temporarily switches to Traffic  Announcement   TA Standby Reception   see the right column      Temporarily switches to your favorite  programme   PTY Standby Reception  see  pages 13 and 21      Tracing the same programme automatically     Network Tracking Reception  see page 13      Programme Search  see page 21      storing your favorite programmes    You can store six favorite programme types        Preset programme types in the number buttons        1 to 6                     SE                    ROCK      EASY M  CLASSICS  AFFAIRS   VARIED      1 Select a PTY code  see page 11      2 Select the preset number  1     6  you  want to store into     9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND    meme     Za                                                                     ROCK CLASSIC  
70. orks but search speed is   not constant     Changing the source      If you change the source  playback also stops   without ejecting the disc    Next time you select    CD    for the playback  source  disc play 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 prevent it from  dust   Disc will not play this time      General settings    PSM      If you change the    AMP GAIN  setting from     HIGH PWR    to    LOW PWR    while the  volume level is set higher than    VOL 30     the  receiver automatically changes the volume  level to  VOL 30      Troubleshooting    EE  What appears to be trouble is not always serious  Check the following points before calling a service    center     Symptoms    e Sound cannot be heard  from the speakers     e The receiver does not  work at all     e SSM automatic presetting  does not work     FM AM    e Static noise while listening  to the radio       Disc automatically ejects         CD R CD RW cannot be  played back       Tracks on the CD R   CD RW cannot be  skipped       Disc can be neither played  back nor ejected                                gt    J        ca    Disc sound is sometimes  interrupted     e    NO DISC  appears on the  display        Causes    The volume level is set to  the minimum level     Connections are incorrect     The built in microcomputer  may have functioned    incorr
71. pedance  4     4 Q to 8    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 kQ load  full scale   Output Impedance  1 KQ    Rear         TUNER SECTION    Frequency Range   FMI FM2  87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz  FM3  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 nV 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  Capture Ratio  1 5 dB     MW Tuner   Sensitivity  20 nV  Selectivity  35 dB     LW Tuner   Sensitivity  50 pV            CD PLAYER SECTION  Type  Compact disc player  Signal Detection System  Non contact optical  pickup  semiconductor laser   Number of Channels  2 channels  stereo   Frequency Response  5 Hz to 20 000 Hz  Dynamic Range  96 dB  Signal to Noise Ratio  98 dB  Wow and Flutter  Less than measurable limit  MP3 Decoding Format            1 2 Audio Layer 3  Max  Bit Rate  320 kbps  WMA  Windows Media  Audio  Decoding  Format   Max  Bit Rate  192 kbps           GENERAL    Power Requirement   Operating Voltage    DC 14 4 V  11 V to 16 V allowance   Grounding System  Negative ground  Allowable Operating Temperature    0  C to  40  C  Dimensions  W x H x D     Installation Size  approx      182 mm x 52 mm x 150 mm  Panel Size  
72. playing         Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not play    back on this receiver because of their disc   characteristics  and for the following causes        Discs are dirty or scratched        Moisture condensation occurs on the lens  inside the receiver        The pickup lens inside the receiver 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   stain  scratch  warp  etc      CD RWs may require a longer readout time   since the reflectance of CD RWSs is lower   than that of regular CDs     To be continued       Se            Do not use the following CD Rs or CD RWs        Discs with stickers  labels  or protective seal  stuck to the surface        Discs on which labels can be directly  printed by an ink jet printer    Using these discs under high temperatures or   high humidities may cause malfunctions or   damages to discs     Playing an MP3 WMA disc      This receiver can play back MP3 WMA files   with the extension code  lt  mp3 gt  or     wma      regardless of the letter case   upper lower     This receiver can show the names of albums    artists  performer   and ID3 Tag  Version 1 0    1 1  2 2  2 3  or 2 4  for MP3 files and for   WMA files    This receiver can handle only one byte   characters  No other characters can be   correctly displayed    This receiver can play back MP3 WMA files   meeting the conditions below        Bit rate  8 kbps     320
73. r attaching the control panel    Attaching the control panel  be careful not to damage the connectors on   the back of the control panel and on the panel a   holder            Detaching the control panel    Before detaching the control panel  be sure to  turn off the power              Using the remote controller                         This receiver can be remotely controlled as  instructed here  with an optionally purchased    remote controller   We recommend that you use  remote controller RM RK60 with your receiver     e When operating  aim the remote controller  directly at the remote sensor on the  receiver  Make sure there is no obstacle in  between        Installing the lithium coin battery   CR2025     CR2025       Warning         Store the battery in a place 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  or  heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire       Do not leave the battery with other  metallic materials       Do not poke the battery with tweezers or  similar tools       Wrap the battery with tape and insulate    when throwing away or saving it     Caution             Main elements and features    EIN  1985    SOUND    rH                                                              ER                           JVC       AM RK60    O 1         standby on attenuator  button    Turns on and off the power and also  attenuates the sound  
74. re  used  they could damage the receiver    Remarque   Lors de l installation de l appareil sur le support de montage   s assurer d utiliser des vis d une longueur de 8 mm  Si des vis plus       E    NEN    Install the receiver at       nsereZ ies deux poignees       angle of less than 30       tirez de la facon illustr  e de    de     Installez l appareil avec un  facon a retirer l appareil     angle de moins de 30    longues sont utilis  es  elles peuvent endommager l appareil        PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speaker PRECAUTIONS sur l alimentation et la connexion  connections  des enceintes     DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power cord to   NE CONNECTEZ PAS les fils d enceintes du cordon  the car battery  otherwise  the receiver will be seriously d alimentation    la batterie  sinon  l appareil serait  damaged  s  rieusement endommag     e BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power cord to the     AVANT de connecter les fils d enceintes du cordon d alimentation aux  speakers  check the speaker wiring in your car  enceintes  v  rifiez le c  blage des enceintes de votre voiture      The fuse blows    Le fusible saute     Are the red and black leads connected correctly    Les fils rouge et noir sont ils racord  s correctement     Power cannot be turned on    Lappareil ne peut pas   tre mise sous tension      s the yellow lead connected    Le fil jaune est elle raccord  e     No sound from the speakers    Pas de son des enceintes      s the speaker output l
75. rease of the    output level        Q   amp      LM irc     SS                                                                  7        gt  pore   2 V LII                        Volume level indicator    4  Adjust the sound as you want    See pages 18 and 19               Canceling the display   Setting the clock    demonstrations                      1  If no operations are done for about 20 seconds   display demonstration starts   pond DEMO ON    see page 20   2 Set the hour  minute  and clock  system   1  Select    CLOCK H     hour   then  adjust the hour   2  Select    CLOCK M   minute      then adjust the minute      3  Select    24   12       then select     24H     hour  or    12H     hour      LS     R   T      gt                        x                             EQ  ACTE   LM LM Mg     porri debut                                  L  WAT d ri           ACH LI       DEMO OFF                          LLL       EQ eus                                                 um   rac  trt              To check the current clock time when the  ower is turned off  DISP          To activate the display demonstration  In step 3 above                 lt   gt  DEMO ON          Radio operations    Listening to the radio                            AM In step   on the left       To tune in to a station manuall     La FMI  FM2  FM3       0 55 70 CHIOT IPTE Y  UNS        Lights up when receiving an FM stereo  broadcast with sufficient signal strength        Vy    EQ                      
76. receiver     Be sure to ground this receiver to the car s chassis again after installation     Notes      Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating  If the fuse blows frequently  consult your JVC  IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer        It is recommended to connect to the speakers with maximum power of more than 50 W  both  at the rear and at the front  with an impedance of 4 Q to 8 Q   If the maximum power is less  than 50 W  change  AMP GAIN  setting to prevent the speakers from being damaged  see  page 21 of the INSTRUCTIONS       To prevent short circuit  cover the terminals of the UNUSED leads with insulating tape      The heat sink becomes very hot after use  Be careful not to touch it when removing this    receiver   c   Heat sink                          LM Typical connections                                              Before connecting  Check the wiring in the vehicle carefully  Incorrect connection may cause  serious damage to this receiver    The leads of the power cord and those of the connector from the car body may be different in  color     I Connect the colored leads of the power cord in the order specified in the illustration below   2 Connect the aerial cord     3 Finally connect the wiring harness to the receiver    Note  If your vehicle does not have any accessory terminal  move the fuse from the fuse  position 1  initial position  to fuse position 2  and connect the red lead  A7  to the positive      battery terminal      The yellow lead  A4  is not 
77. ressing any of these buttons   until the functions mode is cleared      Pressing MODE again also clears the  functions mode        Control panel            312        311         Parts identification                                  allele  zelle                                         Display window             21                                     WMA   MP3       AF REG        71                que        A          0            lt                                  31                                                          uy          Wi hot                                       ee              Ivi       CD                      26                                                             IL uL                                fiN                                                                               O I ATT         SEL                                                                          20          8   9  no 11        buttons  DISP  display  button    Loading slot   Display window   MODE button   A  eject  button     P a V buttons   O IW ATT  standby on attenuator  button   SEL  select  button   Remote sensor     You can control this receiver with an  optionally purchased remote controller      DO NOT expose the remote sensor to  strong light  direct sunlight or artificial  lighting     EQ  equalizer  button   MO  monaural  button   SSM  Strong station Sequential Memory    button   CD button   FM AM button   RPT  repeat  button   RND  random  button   T P  traff
78. ring FM station of 92 5 MHz into the    preset number 4 of the FMI band     FM AM    FMI  gt  E    te    M IMIN unn FM EQ EE     WI     e oe ee    I  e   ac                    RQ   72          10     772              LM LM L   m FM EQ DETTA            wh TT to    Preset number flashes for a while                Listening to a preset station  1    AES FM1     FM2    gt          WS AM    2 Select the preset station  1     6  you  want     9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND    v    To check the current clock time while  listening to an FM  non RDS  or AM station    For FM RDS stations  see page 13        DISP        O    i x Frequency  lt  gt  Clock       FM RDS operations    Searching for your favorite FM RDS programme             You can tune in to a station broadcasting your   favorite programme by searching for a PTY code      To store your favourite programme  see page  12     EQ  DEEE                                                The last selected PTY code appears         M M   M mme                              Select one of your favorite  programme type     MO 9 SSM 10 11 RPT 12 RND    meme    Y    Select one of the twenty nine PTY  codes     or                                                               Os  FH      TIT   XE    A     ore L                      S    Ex   When  ROCK       is selected                      Start searching for your favorite  programme      Ja                            Toor  23                         If there is    station broadcasting     programme 
79. side 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               2x How to read this manual    The following methods are used to made the   explanations simple and easy to understand    e Some related tips and notes are explained in     More about this receiver   see page 25       Button operations are mainly explained with  the illustrations as follows     i  m V    Press briefly     Press repeatedly     Press either one     Press and hold until  your desired response  begins     Press and hold both  buttons at the same  time         23 How to use the MODE button    If you press MODE  the receiver goes into  functions mode  then the number buttons and    29 149 V buttons work as different  function buttons     Ex   When number button 2 works as  MO  monaural  button     v    9 SSM 11 RPT 12 RND    7 EQ 8 MO 10    X ROCK CLASSICA  MO     MM MN Mg W OA                            aa CM i         Fit      Ll   M                 WW 9        Vag     wil         ud FEA      7   gt                   SN       Time countdown indicator    To use these buttons for original functions   again after pressing MODE  wait for   5 seconds without pressing any of these buttons   until the functions mode is cleared      Pressing MODE again also clears the  functions mode        Control panel     kp G317            Parts identification                                  5  lt  gt    
80. tandby Reception     To activate TA Standby Reception  tune in to  another station providing these signals  The  TP indicator will stop flashing and remain lit     TA Standby          To deactivate the TA Standby Reception  The TP indicator goes off        EEP      1   ll l   D         PTY Standby Reception    PTY Standby Reception allows the receiver  to switch temporarily to your favorite PTY  programme from any source other than AM     To activate and select your favorite PTY  code for PTY Standby Reception  see page  21    The PTY indicator either lights up or flashes         If the PTY indicator lights up         Standby  Reception is activated         If the PTY 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 21    The PTY indicator goes off           Tracking the same programme     Network Tracking Reception    When driving in an area where FM reception   is not sufficient enough  this receiver  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 page 21     Programme A broadc
81. ult your JVC  IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer    e It is recommended to connect to the speakers with maximum power of more than 50 W  both  at the rear and at the front  with an impedance of 4 Q to 8      If the maximum power is less  than 50 W  change           GAIN  setting to prevent the speakers  from being damaged  see page 21 of the INSTRUCTIONS       To prevent short circuit  cover the terminals of the UNUSED  leads with insulating tape    lin       The heat sink becomes very hot after use  Be                      UC   careful not to touch it when removing this receiver  Dissipateur de chaleur       LM Typical connections   Raccordements typiques    Before connecting  Check the wiring in the vehicle carefully  Incorrect connection may cause  serious damage to this receiver    The leads of the power cord and those of the connector from the car body may be different in  color     I Connect the colored leads of the power cord in the order specified in the illustration below   2 Connect the aerial cord     3 Finally connect the wiring harness to the receiver    Note  If your vehicle does not have any accessory terminal  move the fuse from the fuse  position 1  initial position  to fuse position 2  and connect the red lead  A7  to the positive      battery terminal      The yellow lead  A4  is not used in this case     To steering wheel remote controller  see diagram      Pour la t  l  commande de volant  voir le diagramme                Rear ground  terminal   Borne arri  re d
82. used in this case           81  Bs    5  e     82  B4        ss     Rear ground  terminal                                                         1d           7       as     aol aa          7       asl       A2  a4        15 A fuse                               15 A       Line out  see diagram El                    cM             El                     Black  Pa3beM                              3      Yellow   7                   2    Red                    LS    Before checking the operation of this   receiver prior to installation  this lead must be  connected  otherwise power cannot be turned  on                                                                                                                                                                          Blue with white stripe                                             Brown                                                                                                                          M Connecting the external amplifier                                                                 You can connect an amplifier to upgrade your car stereo system      Connect the remote lead  blue with white stripe  to the remote lead of the other equipment so  that it can be controlled through this receiver      Disconnect the speakers from this receiver  connect them to the amplifier  Leave the  speaker leads of this receiver unused          Hear speakers                                                  D Remote lead     
83. ut court circuit  nous vous recommandons de d  brancher la borne n  gative de la batterie et   d effectuer tous les raccordements   lectriques avant d installer l appareil      Assurez vous de raccorder de nouveau la mise    la masse de cet appareil au ch  ssis  de la voiture apres l installation     Remarques      Remplacer le fusible par un de la valeur pr  cis  e  Si le fusible saute souvent  consulter votre revendeur  d autoradios JVC      Il est recommand   de connecter des enceintes avec une puissance de plus de 50 W  les enceintes arri  re  et les enceintes avant  avec une imp  dance comprise entre 4 Q et 8      Si la puissance maximum est  inf  rieure    50 W  changez    AMP GAIN  pour   viter d endommager vos enceintes  voir page 21 du  MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS       Pour   viter les court circuits  couvrir les bornes des fils qui ne sont PAS UTILIS  S avec de la bande  isolante      Le dissipateur de chaleur devient tr  s chaud apr  s usage  Faire attention de ne pas le toucher en retirant  cet appareil     Avant de commencer la connexion  V  rifiez attentivement le c  blage du v  hicule  Une  connexion incorrecte peut endommager s  rieusement l appareil    Le fil du cordon d alimentation et ceux des connecteurs du ch  ssis de la voiture peuvent   tre diff  rents  en couleur       Connectez les fils color  s du cordon d alimentation dans l ordre sp  cifi   sur l illustration ci dessous   2 Connectez le cordon d antenne     3 Finalement  connectez le faisceau de fils   
    
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