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1.                                                                          gt    _ guEsep   CD R RW PLAYBACK             EXTENDED SUPER BASS     7 SET  CD PLA    CANCEL DEMO DISPLAY REPEAT MODE MIC LEVEL    SUBWOOFER     LEVEL    REVERSE  MODE STOP START EDIT                                                                                                                                                                 lt  AUTO REVERSE   gt                    PHONES                                           Continued ub        Display Window                                         r       5             RE                            11 er  REA          A AS                                   See pages in the parentheses for details                                                        Front Panel   1  Disc trays 20  CD  gt      button  10  14     16  21  22    2           standby on  button and lamp  9  11  24  25  Pressing this button also turns on the unit    3  ECO  Ecology  button  9  21  TUNING       buttons  12    4  Remote sensor   4 lt  bb  reverse search forward search  buttons  11  14  18   5  Display window E  stop  button  11  14     22  25    6  FM AM button  10  12  22 VOLUME         control  10  22                               co                                                          Pressing this button also turns on the unit   TAPE  lt   gt  button  10  18  19   Pressing this button also turns on the unit   AUX button  10   Pressing this button also turns on the
2.                        16  Repeating Tracks or CDs    Repeat Play                    17  Prohibiting Disc Ejection    Tray Lock                      17       Playing Back Tapes                                        Playing Back a Tape  Locating the Beginning of a Song   Music Scan       18  Recording           19  Recording  on a Tape   onere detecte 19  CD Synchronized Recording    eee eects 20  B CD Direct Recording                                   20  B Auto Edit Recording            2 2           21  Using the                                             2   1                      22  Singing along    Karaoke                         sess 22     Vocal Masking emis 22  B Microphone Mixing                       eere 22  Using the Tiniers        rere retten eon entrer nnne 23  Using Daily Tire    eet et 23  Using Recording Timer                           25  Using Sleep Tire    eot rtr tenes 26  Timer                                   eoe o Pete te ro Rete ets 26  MAINLENANCO                 27  Troubleshooting                       1             eren e eere ee enne tenue 28   usdeii io E         28          Location of the Buttons and Controls       Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit     Front Panel       Front Panel          Top view 01 10 Indication lamp panel                    READY        CD2 READY          CD1 READY                                                                                                C                                  
3.                S FM AM      SS  lt     AUX    When you press the play button for a particular source   FM AM  CD    Il  TAPE  4  gt   and AUX   the unit turns on  and the unit starts playing the source if it 1  ready              Adjusting the Volume       You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  on  The volume level can be adjusted in 32 steps  VOLUME  MIN  VOLUME 1   VOLUME 30  and VOLUME MAX      Turn VOLUME       clockwise      to increase the volume or  counterclockwise     to decrease it     E  q Ee    When using the remote control  press  VOLUME   to increase the volume or  VOLUME   to decrease it           4  bored  private listening    Connect    pair of headphones to the PHONES      jack  No sound  comes out of the speakers  Be sure to turn down the volume before  connecting or putting on headphones     DO NOT turn off  on standby  the unit with the          volume set to an extremely high level  otherwise  a  sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing     speakers and or headphones when you turn on the  unit or start playing any source next time   REMEMBER  you cannot adjust the volume level  while the unit is off  on standby         To turn down the volume level temporarily  On the remote control ONLY   Press FADE MUTING        The volume level gradually decreases to   VOLUME MIN        To restore the sound  press the button again     You can select one of the 5 subwoofer levels  This function  only affects the playback sound  but does not
4.            6  Supplied Accessories                   sese 6  Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control             6  Connecting Antennas    ue end 6  Connecting Speakers    tette reet 7  Connecting Other Equipment                       sss 8  Adjusting the Voltage Selector                                     8  Canceling the Demonstration                       sees 8   Common Operations                      9  Turning On or Off the Power                  see 9  Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby       Ecology Mode                      essen 9  Turning On or Off the Key touch Tone                        9  Setting the  CLOCK oreet treni rentre 9  selecting      10  Adjusting the Volume                        eee 10  Reinforcing the Bass Sound           22224        10  Selecting the Sound Modes                                        10  Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User Mode         11  Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing                      11   Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts                        12  Tuning I toa Statio   ucro tepore 12  Presetting Stations    tret tete 12  Tuning in to a Preset Station              24  1      12   Playing Back CDs  CD CD R CD RW                     13  Loading CDs                         13  Playing Back the Entire Discs    Continuous Play     14  Basic CD Operations           5 eite emere 14  Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks      Program  Play                      15  Playing at Random    Random Play    
5.            appears on the display for 2 seconds     The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation              Using Sleep Timer       With Sleep Timer  you can fall asleep to music  You can set  Sleep Timer only while the unit is turned on     How Sleep Timer actually works    The unit automatically turns off after the specified time  length passes     On the remote control ONLY       Press SLEEP     The time length until the shut off time  appears and the SLEEP indicator starts  flashing on the display       Each time you press the button  the time length changes    as follows   p 10  5          20  5          30   SLEEP    Canceled     SLEEP 120     SLEEP 90  2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the    time length   The SLEEP indicator stops flashing and remains lit     To check the remaining time until the shut off time  press  SLEEP once so that the remaining time  minute  until the  shut off time appears for about 5 seconds     To change the shut off time  press SLEEP repeatedly until  the desired time length appears on the display     To cancel the setting  press SLEEP repeatedly so that the  SLEEP indicator goes off     Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the unit        Timer Priority       Since each timer can be set separately  you may wonder what  happens if the setting for these timers overlaps     Below are some examples    Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and Sleep Timer       f Daily Timer
6.           nre tend 13  Tuning in to a Preset Station              2241    1   13   Receiving FM Stations with RDS    Only for CA HXZAIR                  c eeeeee                  14  Changing the RDS information                                14  Searching for Programs by        Codes    PTY Carci   nisiut 14  Switching to a Program          of Your Choice   Temporary                                         15       Loading CDs  Playing Back the Entire Discs    Continuous Play     17  Basic CD Operations          17  Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks                   Play        ette 18  Playing at Random   Random Play                           19  Repeating Tracks or CDs    Repeat Play                    20  Prohibiting Disc Ejection    Tray Lock                      20  Playing Back Tapes                                       21  Playing            Tape    eee erede 21  Locating the Beginning of a Song   Music Scan       21  OQ 22  Recording on    Tape cone rte ert 22  CD Synchronized Recording                               ssse 23  B CD Direct Recording    eem 23     Auto Edit Recording             22 2        24  Using the                                       25  Using Daily                                                25  Using Recording Timer                         eese 27  Using Sleep Timer    tee cte een 28  Timer        1    peo ib Eit          28  Additional Information                       1 00               29  Maintenante         X 30  Troubleshoo
7.      22     Using the Timers       There are three timers available   DAILY  Daily Timer   REC   Recording Timer   and SLEEP  Sleep Timer      Before using the timers  you need to set the clock built in the  unit   See page 9      Using Daily Timer       With Daily Timer  you can be awaken with your favorite  music or radio program    You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off  however  if  Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while the  unit is off     How Daily Timer actually works   The unit automatically turns on  sets the volume level to the   preset level  and starts playing the specified source when the   on time comes     DAILY    and the DAILY  Daily Timer    indicator flash just before the on time  and the DAILY  Daily   Timer  indicator continues flashing while the timer is   operating   Then  when the off time comes     DAILY OFF    flashes just before the off time   the unit automatically turns   off  on standby     The Daily Timer works everyday automatically  If you do not   want to use the Daily Timer  turn off the Daily timer   See           turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done  on   page 24   The timer setting remains in memory until you   change it    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again      To correct a mis entry while setting the timer  press  CANCEL DEMO     Before you start       When using a CD as the source to play         M
8.      TUNER FM  or   TUNER           then press SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second    2  Turn 144    gt  gt  to select a preset channel number   then press SET DISPLAY   The REC  Recording Timer  indicator stops flashing  and remains lit     OK y    appears on the display for  2 seconds   The settings you have done are shown on the display  in sequence for your confirmation     7 Press Gil to turn off the unit       Ti          standby  if necessary         rates    If you want to listen to another source while recording  Press REC START STOP          to stop recording  Without  stopping it  you cannot change the source   Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  occurs  Once you set the timer  the timer setting may remain stored in  memory in a few days  In this case  check whether the timer  setting still remains or not                            To turn on or off Recording Timer after its setting  is done    1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until PAMER     REC    appears on the display        Timer  indicator lights up and the REC   Recording Timer  indicator starts flashing on the display        CANCEL   DEMO    2 To turn off the Recording Timer  press  CANCEL DEMO   The REC  Recording Timer  indicator goes off  from the display     REC OFF    appears on the  display for 2 seconds    The Recording Timer is canceled  but the setting for the  Recording Timer remains in memory     Or   To turn on the Recording Timer  press DISPLAY  SET DISPLAY       
9.      buttons  17  18   4  CD play mode buttons  18     20       REPEAT  RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  REC START STOP button  22  24  27   SOUND MODE button  11   SUBWOOFER LEVEL         buttons  11   STANDBY ON  5 I button  10    SLEEP button  28    AUX button  11    FM AM button  11  13    FM MODE button  13    CD  gt      button  11  17     19   PROGRAM CANCEL button  19    TAPE     gt  button  11  21  22    BEEP ON OFF button  9  12    VOLUME         button  11    FADE MUTING button  11     Getting Started       Supplied Accessories       Connecting Antennas       Make sure that you have all the following items   The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the  pieces supplied       AM loop antenna  1          antenna  1     Remote control  1       Batteries  2     If anything is missing  consult your dealer immediately     Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control          Insert the batteries   R6 SUM 3  AA 15F    into the remote  control  by matching the polarity    and      on the batteries  with the   and     markings on the battery compartment   When the remote control can no longer operate the unit   replace both batteries at the same time            DO NOT use an old battery together with a new    one   DO NOT use different types of batteries together   DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame    DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery  compartment when you are not going to use the  remote control for an extended period of time   Otherwise  it will 
10.    forward skip forward search  button   13  17  19  21     3  Disc number          CD2  and         buttons  17  18   4  CD play mode buttons  18     20       REPEAT  RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  REC START STOP button  22  24  27   SOUND MODE button  11   SUBWOOFER LEVEL         buttons  11   STANDBY ON  0 1 button  10    SLEEP button  28    AUX button  11    FM AM button  11  13    FM MODE button  13    CD  gt      button  11  17     19   PROGRAM CANCEL button  19              lt   gt  button  11  21  22    RDS operation buttons     PTY SEARCH button  14      TA NEWS INFO button  15      DISPLAY MODE button  14              SELECT         buttons  14    BEEP ON OFF button  9  12    VOLUME         button  11    FADE MUTING button  11                                    71                      STANDBY ON                                                                                                                                                    RM SHXZ3A REMOTE CONTROL                                                             ooo             E                                                                                                         When using the remote control  point it  at the remote sensor on the front panel           Number buttons  13  17  18    Haa  49   reverse skip reverse search  button   13  17  19  21    E  stop  button  17     19  21     24  27    P    Db   forward skip forward search  button   13  17  19  21     3  Disc number  CD1  CD2  and    
11.   MW  522 kHz     1 629 kHz  LW  144 kHz   288 kHz  CD player  CD capacity  3 CDs  Dynamic range  85 dB  Signal to noise ratio  90 dB  Wow and flutter  Immeasurable    Cassette deck    Frequency response  Normal  type I   50 Hz   14 000 Hz  Wow and flutter  0 1596  WRMS     General    Power requirement   Power consumption     AC 230 V  v  50 Hz   160 W  at operation    21 W  on standby with Ecology Mode off   1 2 W  on standby with Ecology Mode on   Dimensions  approx    205 mm x 370 mm x 370 mm  W H D   Mass  approx    10 0 kg    Supplied accessories  See page 7     CA HX71    Amplifier section  Output Power  IEC 268 3     SUBWOOFERS  86 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels  driven into 6    at 63 Hz with no more than  0 9  total harmonic distortion    MAIN SPEAKERS  21 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels    driven into 6 O at 1 kHz with no more than  0 996 total harmonic distortion   Audio input sensitivity Impedance   Measured at 1 kHz  with tape recording signal 300 mV   AUX  390 mV 50        Digital output  CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  Signal wave length  660 nm  Output level   15 dBm to  12 dBm    Speakers Impedance   SUBWOOFERS  60 160  MAIN SPEAKERS  60 160  Tuner  FM tuning range  87 50 MHz   108 00 MHz  AM tuning range  522 kHz   1 629 kHz  CD player  CD capacity  3 CDs  Dynamic range  85 dB  Signal to noise ratio  90 dB  Wow and flutter  Immeasurable    Cassette deck    Frequency response  Normal  type I   50 Hz   14 000 Hz  Wow and flutter  0 1596  WRMS     Gen
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13.   on time comes     DAILY    and the DAILY  Daily Timer    indicator flash just before the on time  and the DAILY  Daily   Timer  indicator continues flashing while the timer is   operating   Then  when the off time comes     DAILY OFF    flashes just before the off time   the unit automatically turns   off  on standby     The Daily Timer works everyday automatically  If you do not   want to use the Daily Timer  turn off the Daily timer   See           turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done  on   page 26   The timer setting remains in memory until you   change it    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again      To correct a mis entry while setting the timer  press  CANCEL DEMO     Before you start       When using a CD as the source to play         Make sure there is a CD on the selected disc number  tray     When using a tape as the source to play         Make sure that a tape is in the cassette deck       Make sure that the tape direction is correct       When using the external component as the source to  play         Set the timer equipped on the external component at  the same time        On the unit ONLY     1 Press CLOCK TIMER  repeatedly until    DAILY       WM  appears on the display     Q  Timer  indicator lights up and the DAILY   Daily Timer  indicator also starts flashing on the display              ED 7i l1               Each time you press the button  the timer set
14.   remote controlled     Precauci  n   Interruptor  9 1  encendido apagado    Desconectar el cable de alimentaci  n para desactivar la  alimentaci  n totalmente  Cualquier que sea la posici  n de  ajuste del interruptor  9 1  encendido apagado   la  alimentaci  n no es cortada completamente  La  alimentaci  n puede ser controlada remotamente     Precau    o   Interruptor  5 l  esperar ligar    Desconectar o cabo de alimenta    o para desligar     alimenta    o por completo  Qualquer que seja a posi    o  de ajuste do interruptor 0 1  esperar ligar   a alimenta    o  n  o    completamente cortada  A alimenta    o pode ser  controlada remotamente     cr pe    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electrical shocks  fire  etc    1  Do not remove screws  covers or cabinet   2  Do not expose this appliance to rain or  moisture     PRECAUCI  N  Para reducir riesgos de choques el  ctricos   incendio  etc     1  No extraiga los tornillos  los cubiertas ni la    caja   2  No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la  humedad   PRECAU    O    Para reduzir riscos de choques el  tricos   inc  ndio  etc    1  N  o remova parafusos e tampas ou  desmonte a caixa   2  N  o exponha este aparelho    chuva nem     umidade        CAUTION    Do not block the ventilation openings or holes     If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a  newspaper or cloth  etc   the heat may not be able to get out    Do not place any naked flame sources  such as lighted  candles  on the apparatus    When discardin
15.   shelves      Keep the system s disc trays closed when not in use     Handling discs    Remove the disc from its case by  holding it at the edge while pressing  the center hole lightly    Do not touch the shiny surface of the  disc  or bend the disc    Put the disc back in its case after use  to prevent warping     Be careful not to scratch the surface  of the disc when placing it back in its  case    Avoid exposure to direct sunlight   temperature extremes  and moisture     To clean the disc  Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  straight line from center to edge        DO NOT use any solvent   such as conventional            record cleaner  spray  thinner  or benzine   to clean  the disc        Handling cassette tapes            f the tape is loose in its cassette  take  up the slack by inserting a pencil in one  of the reels and rotating       f the tape is loose  it may get stretched   cut  or caught in the cassette       Becareful not to touch the tape surface       Avoid the following places to store the  tape       In dusty places       n direct sunlight or heat      In moist areas      Near a magnet    Cleaning the unit    Stains on the unit   Should be wiped off with a soft cloth  If the unit is heavily   stained  wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral  detergent and wrung well  then wipe clean with a dry cloth     Since the unit may deteriorate in quality  become   damaged or get its paint peeled off  be careful about the   following        DO NOT wip
16.   the corresponding CD ready lamp goes off   regular CDs      NO DISC 1      NO DISC 2   or    NO DISC 3     appears on the display      When and why they flash   Loading CDs The corresponding CD ready lamp flashes during  playback and pause              On the unit ONLY   1 Press    for the disc tray   02       CD1  CD2                 you    n  want to load a CD onto  m TEN    The unit automatically turns on  and the disc tray comes out        2 Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc  tray  with its label side up     CORRECT INCORRECT                                                   When using a CD single  8 cm   place it on the inner  circle of the disc tray     3 Press the same    you have  lt 2  fi   pressed in step 1           lt  gt  a  I he disc tray closes                         16          Playing Back the Entire Discs   Continuous Play    Basic CD Operations       You can play CDs continuously   1 Load CDs     2 Press one of the disc number   CD1  CD2  and         buttons     for the disc you want to play  ei XN  The unit starts searching for the CD    and CD play starts from the first track  of the selected disc        Track number Elapsed playing time       Tracks of the currently playing disc  Track  numbers exceeding 16 are not displayed      e Pressing CD b II instead of the disc number buttons  starts playing back the currently selected CD       f no CD is placed on the selected disc tray     NO DISC 1        NO DISC 2     or    NO DISC 3    appea
17.   while the tuner preset  stations  see page 12  will be erased in a few days     Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby     Ecology Mode       You can save the power consumption while the unit is turned  off  on standby      You can set Ecology Mode whether the unit is on or off        On the unit ONLY   To activate the Ecology Mode  press ECO   Eco      ECO    appears on the display for 2 seconds              the demonstration is canceled if you have   pressed the button while the unit is off         Each time you press the button               and    NORMAL     appear alternately on the display     To deactivate the Ecology Mode  press ECO again      NORMAL    appears  and the demonstration starts if the unit  15 turned off      4  When you turn off the unit with Ecology Mode activated       ECO    flashes on the display  and the clock time will not be shown  while the unit is turned off     Turning On or Off the Key touch Tone       If you do not want the key touch tone to beep each time you  press a button  you can deactivate it     On the remote control ONLY   Press                       Es      Each time you press the button  the key touch  tone turns on and off alternately        You can set the clock whether the unit is on or off  however   if Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while  the unit is off   0 00  flashes on the display until you set the  clock     On the unit ONLY     1 Press CLOCK TIMER          The hour digits start flashing on t
18.  CD in the above step  AS  On the unit      OF   Turn   lt  lt     gt  gt  to select the     gt  y  track number and press  SET DISPLAY  iL    Select a track from the selected  WE 5                  DISPLAY    On the remote control       Press the number buttons  eoo      For how to use the number    buttons  see         go to another             track directly using the number    buttons  on page 17  Q          O OX    Program other tracks you want      To program tracks from the same disc  repeat step 4      To program tracks from a different disc  repeat steps 9  and 4           total playing time  Continuous Play  6 Press CD     ni   n  On the remote control  The tracks are played in the order you  Press PROGRAM so that PN           29  CD PROGRAM appears      stop playing  press       on the display     To exit from Program Play mode  press CD PLAY MODE  Doo                SIL repeatedly  or PROGRAM on the remote control  until the           4 re       1       1              program  indicator goes off  The program you have    called up     made is stored in memory        f a program has been stored in memory  the program is       J       The PRGM  program  indicator also lights up on the               If you try to program a 33rd track    display     CD FULL    will appears on the display     If your entry is ignored  3 Press one of the disc number cos C You have tried to program a track from an empty tray  or a track   CDI  CD2  and CD3  buttons cho number that does no
19.  Connectthe AM loop antenna totheAM LOOP 1 If cords are covered with insulation  twist the  terminals as illustrated  core of the cord at the end of each cord  then    remove the insulation   3 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the    best reception  2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  terminal as illustrated   To connect an outdoor AM antenna Match the same polarity      to     and       gt       When reception is poor  connect a single vinyl covered wire 3    to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally  The AM Close the speaker terminals   loop antenna must remain connected     f IMPORTANT  Use only speakers with the same speaker  2 For better reception of both FM and AM impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the      Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals rear of the unit   and connecting cords       Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit  connecting  cords  and the AC power cord    DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each    speaker terminal      DO NOT push or pull the speakers as this will  damage the foot spacers at the bottom of the  speakers           Connecting Other Equipment       You can connect both analog and digital equipment       DO NOT connect any equipment while the power         5          DONOT plug    any equipment until all connections  are complete        To connect an analog component   Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords are colored  White  plugs and jacks are fo
20.  PLAY MODE  Doo                EM repeatedly  or press PROGRAM on the remote control  until           4 re       1       1    the PRGM  program  indicator goes off  The program you    have made is stored in memory     called up        f a program has been stored in memory  the program is hetes           The           program  indicator also lights up on       display       If you try to program a 33rd track   CD FULL  will appears on the display     3     If your entry is ignored  Press one of the disc number      C You have tried to program a track from      empty tray  or a track     CD1  CD2  and CD3  buttons     2 XN number that does not exist on the CD  for example  selecting track             to select the disc you want to                    Track number       Disc number Program step number    dB     14 on a CD that only has 12 tracks   Such entries are ignored        To check the program contents  On the remote control ONLY     Before playing  you can check the  program contents by pressing  Hd  444  or P   gt  gt         1944  4    Shows the programed     tracks in the reverse order        gt    gt  gt    Shows them in the programed order     To modify the program   Before or after playing  you can erase the last   programed tracks by pressing CANCEL DEMO    or press PROGRAM CANCEL on the remote   control       Each time you press the button  the last  programed track is erased from the program     CANCEL   DEMO             PROGRAM  CANCEL         add tracks in the p
21.  REPEAT after starting Program Play  Only REPEAT 1 and  REPEAT ALL can be selected for Program Play    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again     1 Load CDs       If the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Activate the Program Play mode   On the unit   Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly 2  until    CD PROGRAM    appears on  the display  5    Each time you press the button  the play  mode changes as follows     C  PROGRAM     CD       Total track number and                 CD in the above step  AS  On the unit      OF   Turn   lt  lt     gt  gt  to select the     gt  y  track number and press  SET DISPLAY  iL    Select a track from the selected  WE              SET    DISPLAY    On the remote control       Press the number buttons     O          For how to use the number    buttons  see  To go to another             track directly using the number    buttons  on page 14              O        Program other tracks you want      To program tracks from the same disc  repeat step 4      To program tracks from a different disc  repeat steps 3  and 4              total playing time  Continuous Play  6 Press CD     ni   n  On the remote control  The tracks are played in the order you  Press PROGRAM so that PN           29  CD PROGRAM appears      stop playing  press       on the display          exit from Program Play mode  press CD
22.  SEA   pattern can be adjusted into 5 frequency range   LOW 1  LOW2    MID  HIGHI  and HIGH2  These changed settings can be stored   in the USER 1  USER 2  and USER 3 modes      Thereis a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again     On the unit ONLY     1 Select one of the preset sound modes      If you want to add the surround elements in your  SEA pattern  select one of the surround modes   DANCE  HALL  or STADIUM  before starting the  procedure below   See  Selecting the Sound Modes  on    page 11    2 Press SET DISPLAY while the rs  selected sound mode is still Shown  on the display                 pombe tog  inv   i    Current level appears        3 Adjust the SEA pattern   1  Turn 44    gt  gt  to select the  frequency range  LOW1  LOW2   MID  HIGHI  and HIGH2         2  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  to adjust the  level     3 to  3  of the selected  frequency range       3  Repeat steps 1  and 2  to  adjust the level of the other  frequency ranges     SET   DISPLAY    4 Press SET DISPLAY again           VI                       5 Turn  lt  lt     gt  to select one of  the user modes  USER 1  USER  2  and USER 3  which you want  to store the SEA pattern        Press SET DISPLAY again           ut                  4v  va    The SEA pattern you have created are stored into the user  mode selected in the above step     To use your own sound mode  Select USER 1  USER 2  or USER 3 mode when using the  sound 
23.  Station       1 Press FM AM   The unit automatically turns on and tunes  in to the previously tuned station  either  FM or AM      Each time you press the button  the band  alternates between FM and AM        NU        PRESET       2 Selecta preset number   On the unit   Turn PRESET             On the remote control   Press the number buttons   Ex   For preset number 5  press 5   For preset number 15  press   10  then 5   For preset number 25  press   10   10  then 5   For preset number 30  press   10   10  then 10           215    Receiving FM Stations with RDS  Only for CA HXZ1R                     RDS  Radio Data System  allows FM stations to send an  additional signal along with their regular program signals   For example  the stations send their station names  as well as  information about what type of program they broadcast  such  as sports or music  etc    When tuning in to an FM station which provides the RDS  service  the RDS indicator lights up on the display     With the unit  you can receive the following types of RDS  signals     PS  Program Service    Shows commonly known station names     PTY  Program Type    Shows types of broadcast programs     RT  Radio Text    Shows text messages the station sends     Enhanced Other Networks   Provides the information about the types of the programs  sent by other RDS stations     bares    about RDS    Some FM stations do not provide RDS signals    RDS services vary among FM RDS stations  For details on RDS  services in yo
24.  affect your   recording  The subwoofer level can be adjusted in 5 steps     LEVEL 0  MIN LEVEL   LEVEL 1  LEVEL 2  LEVEL 3     and LEVEL 4  MAX LEVEL    5     increase the subwoofer level or  SUBWOOFER LEVEL   to decrease it   SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red    Press SUBWOOFER LEVEL   to          SOUND MODE        READY    ROCK DANCE    SUBWOOFER CD2 READY    Pop HALL    REC CD1 READY  CLASSIC STADIUM      The SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red when LEVEL 1 to  LEVEL 4  MAX LEVEL  is selected  The lamp turns off when  LEVEL 0  MIN LEVEL  is selected     Selecting the Sound Modes       You can select one of the 6 preset sound modes  3 surround  modes and 3 SEA    Sound Effect Amplifier   modes  and 3  user modes  This function only affects the playback sound   but does not affect your recording  Each Sound Mode has its  own display illumination     To select the sound modes  turn SOUND  MODE  or press SOUND          on the  remote control  until the sound mode you  want appears on the display              READY    ROCK DANCE  J    SOUND MODE  SUBWOOFER    CD2 READY    REC CD1 READY  CLASSIC STADIUM       When a sound mode is selected  the lamp for the selected sound  mode  in this example  DANCE  flashes while the SOUND MODE  and the other sound mode lamps remains lit    When one of the user modes  USER 1  USER 2  or USER 3  is  selected  only the SOUND MODE lamp lights up  no sound mode  lamps light up     When the sound mode is canceled   OFF  is selected   all sound  mode lam
25.  as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus              To avoid risk of electric shock and fire  and to prevent damage  locate the apparatus as follows     1 Front   No obstructions and open spacing   2 Sides  Top  Back     No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below     3 Bottom     Place on the level surface  Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more     Front view                            Side view       SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SOME DOS AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT     This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but  like any electrical equipment   care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured              Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment    Do ensure that all electrical connections  including the mains plug  extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment   are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions  Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or  changing connections    Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation  operation or safety of your equipment    Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment     L992209029292092009099292092020999909209209092992092092090999292092909929202020920 2 1    DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt abou
26.  can be selected for Random Play     1 Load CDs        f the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Activating the Random Play mode   On the unit   Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly    w  until    CD RANDOM    appears on  the display     Each time you press the button  the play  mode changes as follows        PROGRAM      CD PANDOM      Total track number and  total playing time  Continuous Play   On the remote control   Press RANDOM so that       CD RANDOM     appears on the display              RANDOM                  Your       LE      The RANDOM indicator also lights up on the display   CD    To skip the currently playing track  turn  lt  lt     gt  gt   to the  right  or press P    gt   on the remote control      notes  If you turn  lt  lt     gt  gt   to the left  or press  lt  lt    lt  lt          gt  the remote control     e You cannot go back to the previous tracks during Random Play   e You can only restart the current playing track        3 Press CD    I   The tracks are randomly played   Random Play ends when all the tracks  are played once        To stop playing  press B     Random play also stops when one of the disc trays is opened     To exit from Random Play mode  press CD PLAY MODE   or RANDOM on the remote control  repeatedly  until the  RANDOM indicator goes off after playback stops     44        Repeating Tracks      CDs   Repeat Play       Prohibiting Disc Ejection   Tray Lock       You 
27.  can start a 4 second blank is important when using Music  and stop a CD play and tape recording at the same time  Scan    see page 18     CD Synchronized Recording consists of the following   B CD Direct Recording      Auto Edit Recording          To record on both sides   Reverse Mode       On the unit ONLY   Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode      m CD Direct Recording indicator on the display lights up like          Everything on the CD goes onto the tape      the order itis onthe    When using the Reverse Mode for CD Direct  CD  or according to the order you have made for Program Play  Recording  start recording in the forward   gt    direction first  When the tape reaches its end while  On the unit ONLY  recording a song in the forward direction       the last song    will be re recorded at the beginning of the reverse side   4    1 Press    EJECT to insert a recordable cassette If you start recording on the reverse side   lt 4   recording  with the exposed part of the tape down  will stop when recording is done only on one side  reverse   of the tape     To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like    Z           2 Load CDs        3 Press        of the disc number                  CD2                 buttons co    to select the disc  then B      f you want to make a program   perform steps 2 to 5 on page 15  After  making a program  go to the next step                 CD1       4 Press CD REC 
28.  excepto CA HXZ1    Desactive la alimentaci  n de todo el sistema antes de conectar   los altavoces al amplificador    La capacidad m  xima de potencia del altavoz principal del SP    HXZ1 es de 55 W y la del altavoz de subgraves es de 130 W    En casos donde las sefiales descritas m  s abajo se apliquen a   los altavoces  aunque las mismas resulten menores que la   entrada m  xima permisible  pueden causar una sobrecarga y   quemar el cableado de los altavoces  Aseg  rese de disminuir el   volumen del amplificador con anterioridad    1  Ruido durante la sinton  a en FM    2  Sefiales de alto nivel que contengan componentes de alta  frecuencia producidos por un magnet  fono en el modo de  avance r  pido    3  Ruidos de conmutaci  n provocados al encender y apagar otros  componentes    4  Ruido de conmutaci  n al conectar o desconectar cables con  los componentes encendidos    5  Ruido de conmutaci  n cuando se reemplaza la c  psula con  los componentes encendidos    6  Ruido de conmutaci  n provocados por la operaci  n de los  selectores del amplificador    7  Continua oscllaci  n de alta fracuencia o de sonidos de tonos  altos provocados por instrumentos electr  nicos    8  Aullidos al utilizar micr  fonos     Precauci  n   No arrastre ni empuje los altavoces sobre el piso o la mesa  De  lo contrario  las cuatro patas del lado inferior de cada altavoz se  podr  an desprender o salir del altavoz     ESPECIFICACIONES    Tipo   Reflex bajo con 4 altavoces y 3 vias  Twin Hyper P
29.  for 2 seconds  then the  unit enters on time setting mode                    E  L   E      NA          4 Set the on time you want the   unit to turn on at    1  Turn       gt e to set the hour  then  press SET DISPLAY    2  Turn  lt  lt    bp  to set the minute   then press SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second  then  the unit enters off time setting mode                        I ic    5 Set the off time you want the unit to turn off     on standby  at    1  Turn  44    gt  gt   to set the hour  then press  SET DISPLAY    2  Turn  lt  lt     gt  gt  to set the minute  then press  SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second  then the unit enters preset  station selecting mode        Select the preset station    1  Turn  44    gt  gt  to select the band     TUNER FM  or   TUNER           then press SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second    2  Turn 144    gt  gt  to select a preset channel number   then press SET DISPLAY   The REC  Recording Timer  indicator stops flashing  and remains lit     OK y    appears on the display for  2 second   The settings you have done are shown on the display  in sequence for your confirmation     7 Press Gil to turn off the unit       Ti        standby  if necessary       on     LX   lates    If you want to listen to another source while recording  Press REC START STOP          to stop recording  Without  stopping it  you cannot change the source   Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  occurs  Once you set the
30.  is set to come on while Recording Timer is  operating  Daily Timer will not come on at all     Recording Timer     1          Daily Timer   BENE  does not work        f Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer is  operating  Sleep Timer will be canceled     6 00 6 30 7 00 7 30                21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30               Recording Timer   L          4    Sleep Timer Ex E    1  canceled           28       Additional Information       Description of the PTY codes                                                                                   FINANCE  Stock Market reports  commerce  trading etc   CHILDREN  Programs targeted at a young audience    NEWS  News  SOCIAL  Programs about sociology  history   AFFAIRS  Topical program expanding or enlarging geography  psychology and society    upon the news   debate  or analysis  RELIGION  Religious programs   INFO  Program the purpose of which is to impart PHONEIN   Involving members of the public expressing   advice in the widest sense  their views either by phone or at a public  SPORT  Program concerned with any aspect of sports  forum   EDUCATE  Educational programs  TRAVEL  Travel information   DRAMA       radio plays and serials  LEISURE  Programs about recreational activities   CULTURE  Programs concerning any aspect of national JAZZ  Jazz music    or regional culture  including language  COUNTRY  Songs which originate from  or continue the   theatre  etc  musical tradition of the American Southern  SCIENCE  
31.  normally  or if itis damaged in any way     switch  off  withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer     DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous  voltages     DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended un   less it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended op   eration or has a standby mode            SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS         SOME DOS AND DON 1TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT     Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that  your family know how to do this     Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm of  handicapped people     DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that  you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety  It is  illegal to watch television whilst driving     DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can  permanently damage your hearing     DON T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment  for example with  curtains or soft furnishing     Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the  equipment     DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood  Screws     to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s  approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the  instructions     DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or  moisture     ABOVE ALL       NEVER let anyone  especially children  push anything into  holes  slots or any other opening in the case        this could result in a fatal 
32.  of sound can damage your hearing     speakers and or headphones when you turn on the  unit or start playing any source next time   REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  while the unit is on standby        To turn down the volume level temporarily  On the remote control ONLY   Press FADE MUTING     The volume level gradually decreases to   VOLUME MIN     FADE  MUTING    To restore the sound  press the button again     You can select one of the 5 subwoofer levels  This function  only affects the playback sound  but does not affect your  recording  The subwoofer level can be adjusted in 5 steps     LEVEL 0  MIN LEVEL   LEVEL 1  LEVEL 2  LEVEL 3   and LEVEL 4  MAX LEVEL      Press SUBWOOFER LEVEL   to     GS  SUBWOOFER LEVEL   to decrease it  SZ     increase the subwoofer level or    SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red        SOUND MODE        READY    ROCK DANCE    SUBWOOFER     2 READY           HALL    REC     1 READY  CLASSIC STADIUM      The SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red when LEVEL 1 to  LEVEL 4  MAX LEVEL  is selected  The lamp lights off when  LEVEL 0  MIN LEVEL  is selected     Selecting the Sound Modes       You can select one of the 6 preset sound modes  3 surround  modes and 3 SEA    Sound Effect Amplifier   modes  and 3  user modes  This function only affects the playback sound   but does not affect your recording  Each Sound Mode has its  own display illumination     To select the sound modes  turn SOUND  MODE  or press SOUND MODE on the  remote control  until 
33.  or squealing  feedback  occurs while using    the microphone s     Take the following actions to prevent these noises      Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level      Avoid pointing the microphone s  towards the speakers      When two microphones are connected  turn off the ON OFF  switch on the unused microphone      lt  If you use the following sources as the playing source  for Karaoke  Vocal Masking   you cannot get the  satisfactory results  Radio programs   a radio signal is not as reliable as the signals  coming from a tape or CD   Monaural sources   Poorly dubbed tapes   Sources recorded with duets  strong echo  a chorus  or only a few  instruments     m Microphone Mixing    When you sing along with multiplex tapes or CDs  follow the  procedure below     1 Connect the microphone s      2 Start playing the source   CD  tape  or other  connected component     3 Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level as  you sing into the microphone s      By pressing REC START STOP  you can record your  singing along if you want   For more details  see page 19      To use microphone only  Without any background sound  you can use your microphone s    and record it if you want     1 Connect the microphone s      2 Press CD  gt  1  then E   No background sound will be heard     CD       a q    3 Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level as you sing  into the microphone s      By pressing        START STOP  you can record your  singing along if you want   For more details  see page 19          
34.  the FM antenna at the best  extended and positioned  position   The disc sound is discontinuous  The disc is scratched or dirty  Clean or replace the disc   See page 30    a  The disc tray does not open      e The AC power cord is not plugged         Plug the AC power cord        close    Trays        locked    Unlock the trays   See page 20    The disc does not play  The disc is placed upside down  Place the disc with the label side up   m  The cassette holders cannot be Power supply from the AC power cord Turn on the unit      opened  has been cut off while the tape was    running        Impossible to record  Small tabs on the back of the cassette Cover the holes with adhesive tape   z are removed   See page 22      Specifications    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice        CA HXZ1R    Amplifier section  Output Power  IEC 268 3 DIN     SUBWOOFERS  86 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels  driven into 6    at 63 Hz with no more than  0 946 total harmonic distortion    MAIN SPEAKERS  21 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels    driven into 6    at 1 kHz with no more than  0 9  total harmonic distortion   Audio input sensitivity Impedance   Measured at 1 kHz  with tape recording signal 300 mV   AUX  390 mV 50        Digital output  CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  Signal wave length  660 nm  Output level   15 dBm to  12 dBm    Speakers Impedance   SUBWOOFERS  60 160  MAIN SPEAKERS  60 160  Tuner  FM tuning range  87 50 MHz   108 00 MHz  AM tuning range
35.  timer  the timer setting may remain stored in  memory for a few days  In this case  check whether the timer  setting still remains or not        25           To turn on or off Recording Timer after its setting  is done    1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until chock               appears on the display            O  Timer  indicator lights up and the  REC  Recording Timer  indicator starts  flashing on the display        CANCEL   DEMO    2 To turn off the Recording Timer  press  CANCEL DEMO   The REC  Recording Timer  indicator goes  off from the display     REC OFF    appears on  the display for 2 seconds    The Recording Timer is canceled  but the setting for the  Recording Timer remains in memory     Or   To turn on the Recording Timer  press DISPLAY  SET DISPLAY                  appears on the display for 2 seconds     The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation              Using Sleep Timer       With Sleep Timer  you can fall asleep to music  You can set  Sleep Timer only while the unit is turned on     How Sleep Timer actually works    The unit automatically turns off after the specified time  length passes     On the remote control ONLY     1 Press SLEEP  aus  The time length until the shut off time  appears and the SLEEP indicator starts  flashing on the display       Each time you press the button  the time length changes    as follows        10   8SLEEP 20    SLEEP 30   SLEEP     Canceled     SLEEP 120      SLEEP 90  2 Wai
36.  unit   CLOCK TIMER button  9  23     26   Indication lamp panel  Aj SOUND MODE lamp  10   B  SUBWOOFER lamp  10   C  REC  recording  lamp  19 21   D  SEA  Sound Effect Amplifier  mode lamps  10     ROCK  POP  and CLASSIC lamps  EJ Surround mode lamps  10     DANCE  HALL  and STADIUM lamps      CD ready lamps  13      CDI READY  CD2 READY  and CD3 READY lamps  SOUND MODE control  10   PRESET         control  12     44   gt  gt   reverse skip forward skip  control   9  11  14     16  21  23   25   SUBWOOFER LEVEL         buttons  10   Setting buttons  8  9  11  12  15  16  21  23     26     CANCEL DEMO and SET DISPLAY buttons                                                    23          2    ES          2                        2    D       CD play mode buttons  15     17      REPEAT and CD PLAY MODE buttons   MIC LEVEL control  22    MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks  22    Recording buttons  19     22  25      REC START STOP  CD REC START  and EDIT buttons  4 EJECT button for cassette deck  18     20     SET Window                                                                              lt                Timer indicators    DAILY  Daily Timer   SLEEP  Sleep Timer    REC  Recording Timer             Timer  indicators    2  TRACK indicator    Main display     Shows the source name  frequency  etc    PRGM  program  indicator   CD track number  1     16  indicators   RANDOM indicator   REPEAT  ALL 1 DISC  indicators   Audio level indicator   When one of the 6 preset sound modes is acti
37.  unit   Turn PRESET             On the remote control   Press the number buttons   Ex   For preset number 5  press 5   For preset number 15  press   10  then 5   For preset number 25  press   10   10  then 5   For preset number 30  press   10   10  then 10           ad      Playing Back CDs  CD CD R CD RW        This unit has been designed to play back the following CDs     CD  Audio CD      CD R  CD Recordable      CD RW  CD ReWritable     Continued use of irregular shape CDs   heart shape  octagonal  etc   can damage  the unit     XQ           When playing    CD R or CD RW   User edited CD Rs  CD Recordable  and CD RWs   CD ReWritable  can be played back only if they are already   finalized     You can play back your original CD Rs or CD RWs  recorded in music CD format   However  they may not be  played back depending on their characteristics or recording  conditions     Before playing back CD Rs or CD RWs  read their  instructions or cautions carefully    Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not be played back on this  unit because of their disc characteristics  damage or stain  on them  or if the player s lens is dirty    CD RWs may require a longer readout time  This is caused  by the fact that the reflectance of CD RWSs is lower than for  regular CDs     Loading CDs    On the unit ONLY              1 Press    for the disc tray  lt 0 3      CD1  CD2  and         you oe 4   want to load    CD onto  NS  The unit automatically turns on e  and the disc tray comes out   2 Place a disc c
38. 15     17       REPEAT  RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  REC START STOP button  19  21  22  25   SOUND MODE button  10   SUBWOOFER LEVEL         buttons  10   STANDBY ON QI button  9    SLEEP button  26    AUX button  10    FM AM button  10  12    FM MODE button  12    CD  gt      button  10  14     16  22   PROGRAM CANCEL button  16    TAPE     gt  button  10  18  19    ECHO button  22    KARAOKE button  22    BEEP ON OFF button  8  9    VOLUME         button  10  22    FADE MUTING button  10     Getting Started       Supplied Accessories       Continued ub     Connecting Antennas          Make sure that you have all the following items   The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the  pieces supplied       AM loop antenna  1          antenna  1      Remote control  1      Batteries  2      AC plug adaptor  1     If anything is missing  consult your dealer immediately     Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control       Insert the batteries   R6 SUM 3  AA 15F    into the remote  control  by matching the polarity    and      on the batteries  with the   and     markings on the battery compartment   When the remote control can no longer operate the unit   replace both batteries at the same time           R6 SUM 3  AA 15F     DO NOT use an old battery together with a new    one   DO NOT use different types of batteries together   DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame    DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery  compartment when you are not going to use the  remot
39. AC power cord with wet hands     Moisture condensation   Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the  following cases      After heating starts in the room     Ina damp room     If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place  Should this occur  the unit may malfunction  In this case  leave  the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates   unplug the AC power cord  and then plug it in again     Internal heat  A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat  buildup inside the unit     For safety  observe the following carefully            Make sure there is good ventilation around the  unit  Poor ventilation could overheat and damage  the unit       DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation  openings or holes  If they are blocked by a  newspaper or cloth  etc   the heat may not be  able to get out        Others    Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit   unplug the unit and consult your dealer before operating  any further    If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended  period of time  unplug the AC power cord from the wall  outlet     DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no   S user serviceable parts inside     If anything goes wrong  unplug the AC power cord and  consult your dealer     Contents       Location of the Buttons and Controls                         3  Front Panel                   3  Remote Control  niter ere 5   Getting Started  seii eter ipse bra phi FR n        
40. CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until QE       DAILY    appears on the display        Q  Timer  indicator lights up and the  DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator starts  flashing on the display     2 To turn off the Daily Timer  press  CANCEL DEMO   The DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator goes off  from the display     DAILY OFF    appears for  a while    The Daily Timer is canceled  but the setting for the Daily  Timer remains in memory     Or   To turn on the Daily Timer  press  SET DISPLAY                  appears on the display for 2 seconds     The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation           SET   DISPLAY                    Using Recording Timer       With Recording Timer  you can make a tape of a radio  broadcast automatically    You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off  however  if  Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while the  unit is off     How Recording Timer actually works   The unit automatically turns on  tunes in to the specified   station  sets the volume level to    VOLUME MIN  and starts   recording when the on time comes               and the REC    Recording Timer  indicator flash just before the on time  and   the REC  Recording Timer  indicator continues flashing   while the timer is operating   Then  when the off time comes              OFF    flashes just before the off time   the unit   automatically turns off  on standby     The timer setting remains in memory until you change it    e There is a 
41. E  stop  button  17     24  27    CD play mode buttons  18     20      REPEAT and CD PLAY MODE buttons   Recording buttons  22     24  27      REC START STOP  CD REC START  and EDIT buttons  4 EJECT button for cassette deck  21     23     Display Window       1          N                         gt                                WO                                      Timer indicators    DAILY  Daily Timer   SLEEP  Sleep Timer    REC  Recording Timer   and  amp   Timer  indicators  TRACK indicator  Main display    Shows the source name  frequency  etc   RDS operation indicators  Only for CA HXZIR  RDS  TA  NEWS  and INFO indicators  PRGM  program  indicator  CD track number  1     16  indicators  RANDOM indicator  REPEAT  ALL 1 DISC  indicators  Audio level indicator  When one of the 6 preset sound modes is activated  these  will function as display illumination  For details  see   Selecting the Sound Modes  on pages 11 and 12   Tuner operation indicators    MONO and ST  stereo  indicators  Tape operation indicators         lt   gt   tape direction  and  Z   reverse mode  indicators    Remote Control                      For CA HXZ1R 2                      STANDBY ON  1                                                                                                                      RM SHXZ3R REMOTE CONTROL          Number buttons  13  17  18    Haa  49   reverse skip reverse search  button   13  17  19  21    E  stop  button  17     19  21     24  27     gt  gt     gt  gt 
42. Ecology Mode  press ECO again      NORMAL    appears  and demonstration starts if the unit is  turned off      4  When you turn off the unit with Ecology Mode activated       ECO    flashes on the display  and the clock time will not be shown  while the unit is turned off     You can set the clock whether the unit is on or off  however   if Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while  the unit is off     0 00    flashes on the display until you set the  clock     On the unit ONLY     1 Press CLOCK TIMER          The hour digits start flashing on the display           2 Turn aa        to adjust the    hour  then press SET DISPLAY     The minute digits start flashing on the  display              DISPLAY    CANCEL   DEMO    If you want to correct the hour  after pressing SET DISPLAY   press CANCEL DEMO    The hour digits start flashing again                    3 Turn  lt  lt     gt  gt  to adjust the minute  then  press SET DISPLAY        To check the clock time   Press and hold SET DISPLAY while playing any source    e Each time you press and hold the button  the source  indication and the clock time alternate on the display     To adjust the clock again   If you have set the clock before  you need to press   CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until the clock setting mode is   selected      Each time you press the button  the clock timer setting  modes change as follows     DAILY     TIMER      REC      Daily Timer setting   Canceled     Clock     TIMER      Setting    Record
43. Jvc            COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM    CA HXZ1R  CA HXZ1    CA HXZ1R CA HXZ1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         AUTO REVERSE  2228 ELLA E    JVC JVC  E                LES       ne   J  L1                                 I1      EI                                   L     1 1    01 1L 01 1    1 7 1 1 RR 5      coros              DIGITAL AUDIO    For Customer Use    Enter below the Model No  and Serial No   which are located either on the rear  bot   tom or side of the cabinet  Retain this  information for future reference   Model No   Serial No    GVT0077 008A    B  A                                                                                                                                               Warnings  Cautions and Others          IMPORTANT for the U K     DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment  If the plug  fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the  cable is too short to reach a power point  then obtain an appro   priate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer     BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved  type  as originally fi
44. LASSIFICATION LABEL  PLACED ON REAR ENCLOSURE    CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT         WARNING LABEL  PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT    DANGER   Invisible laser     VARNING   Osynlig laser   radiation when open and     str  lning        denna del   r  interlock failedor defeated       ppnad och sp  rren ar  EXPOSURE    urkopplad  Betrakta ej    e     str  len  5     VA   Usynlig laser      VARO   Avattaessa ja  str  ling ved   bning  nar    suojalukitus ohitettaessa  sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude     olet alttiina  n  kym  tt     af funktion  Undg  udset     m  lle     lasers  teilylle   telse for str  ling              katso s  teeseen   0                 1  CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   2  DANGER  Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed  or defeated  Avoid direct exposure to beam    3  CAUTION  Do not open the top cover  There are no user  serviceable parts inside the Unit  leave all servicing to qualified  service personnel        CAUTION      Do not block the ventilation openings or holes     If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a  newspaper or cloth  etc   the heat may not be able to get out       Do not place any naked flame sources  such as lighted  candles  on the apparatus      When discarding batteries  environmental problems must be  considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of  these batteries must be followed strictly      Do not expose this apparatus to rain  moisture  dripping or  splashing and that no objects filled with liquids  such
45. LECT   or  PTY SELECT   until the PTY  code you want appears on the  display        MEE gn  n   INL          Each time you press the button  the PTY codes change  as follows        NEWS   AFFAIRS  gt  INFO  gt    SPORT      EDUCATE   DRAMA    CULTURE   lt    SCIENCE Z    VARIED z gt  POP M   ROCK M     EASY M   LIGHT M   CLASSICS 2   OTHER M z gt  WEATHER   FINANCE      CHILDREN   gt  SOCIAL   gt  RELIGION   gt   PHONE IN     TRAVEL  lt   LEISURE Z    JAZZ  gt   COUNTRY Z    NATION      OLDIES   gt    FOLK M  lt   DOCUMENT    TEST  gt    ALARM       back to the beginning              3 Press        SEARCH once again   While searching     SEARCH    and the selected  PTY code appear on the display alternately   The unit searches 30 preset FM stations  stops  when it finds the one you have selected     FOUND     appears   and tunes in to that station     If no program is found     NOT FOUND    appears on the  display and the unit returns to the last received station     To stop searching any time during the process  press  PTY SEARCH while searching       14        Switching to a Program          of Your Choice  Temporarily       The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the unit to   switch temporarily to a broadcast program of your choice    TA  NEWS  or INFO  from a different station      The Enhanced Other Networks function only works when  you are listening to a preset FM RDS stations providing the  data     To activate the Enhanced Other Networks function   REMEMBER you 
46. NO TAPE  appears on the  display   When the tape plays to the end  the deck automatically  stops if the Reverse Mode is off   See         play both sides  repeatedly   Reverse                       stop playing  press          To fast wind to the left or to the right  press  lt  lt  or  gt           Haa  4444     gt    gt  gt   on the remote control  while the tape  is not running    The tape direction indicator   or  lt 4  starts flashing quickly  on the display     To remove the cassette  press 4 EJECT to open the cassette  holder     The use of the C 120 or thinner tape is not            recommended  since characteristic deterioration  may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch   rollers and the capstans           To play both sides repeatedly   Reverse Mode  When using Reverse Mode  the tape automatically reverses at  the end of a side and the unit starts playing for the other side  of the tape  and repeats the same process     On the unit ONLY     To use Reverse Mode  press REVERSE MODE MODE  so that the Reverse Mode indicator on the display  lights up like     Z               To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like    zz      Locating the Beginning of a Song   Music Scan       You can use Music Scan to locate the beginning of a song   Music Scan searches for blank portions that usually separate  recorded songs  then plays the next song     To find the beginning of the current song   During pl
47. Programs about natural sciences and States    technology  NATION M  Current popular music of the nation or  VARIED  Used for mainly speech based programs like region in that country s language    quizzes  panel games and personality OLDIES  Music from the so called    golden age  of   interviews  popular music   POP M  Commercial music of current popular appeal  FOLK     Music which has its roots in the musical  ROCK M  Rock music  culture of a particular nation   EASY M  Current contemporary music considered to DOCUMENT  Program concerning factual matters    be    easy listening     presented in an investigative style   LIGHT M  Instrumental music  and vocal or choral works  TEST  Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast  CLASSICS  Performances of major orchestral works  equipment or receiver    symphonies  chamber music  etc  ALARM  Emergency announcement   OTHER M  Music not fitting into any of the other   categories  Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations  WEATHER  Weather reports and forecasts  may be different from the above list              m    Maintenance          To get the best performance of the unit  keep your discs  tapes  and mechanism clean     General Notes   In general  you will have the best performance by keeping   your discs and the mechanism clean      Store discs in their cases  and keep them in cabinets or on  shelves      Keep the unit s disc trays closed when not in use     Handling discs    Remove the disc from its case by  holding 
48. RODUCT    1                     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   2  DANGER  Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock  failed or defeated  Avoid direct exposure to beam    3  CAUTION  Do not open the top cover  There are no user   serviceable parts inside the Unit  leave all servicing to   qualified service personnel     PRODUCTO L  SER CLASE 1   2  PELIGRO  Enelinterior hay radiaci  n l  ser invisible  Evite  el contacto directo con el haz    3  PRECAUCI  N  No abra la tapa superior  En el interior de   la unidad no existen piezas reparables por el usuario  deje   todo servicio t  cnico en manos de personal calificado                   PRODUTO LASER CLASSE 1   2  PERIGO  O laser emite uma redia    o invis  vel que     perigosa  caso o aparelho esteja aberto e atrava inoperante  ou danificada  Evite exposi    o direta ao feixe dos raios    3  CUIDADO  N  o abra a caixa do aparelho  N  o existem   pe  as repar  veis pelo usu  rio na parte interna da unidade    Solicite assist  ncia t  cnica somente a pessoal t  cnico   qualificado        Introduction          We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products   Before operating this unit  read this manual carefully and thoroughly to  obtain the best possible performance from your unit  and retain this manual  for future reference     About This Manual       This manual is organized as follows     The manual mainly explains operations using the  buttons and controls on the unit  You can also use the  buttons on th
49. SIDE A   STAND BY    scroll through the display  and   the REC  recording  lamp flashes    The cassette deck starts recording  About 10 seconds later    the CD player starts playing    When the recording is done     CD REC FINISHED  scroll   through the display and the REC  recording  lamp goes off    Both the cassette deck and CD player stop automatically       f a tape has not been rewound  the cassette deck will  rewind the tape before it starts recording    e A 10 second blank portion is automatically created at  the beginning of each side of the tape     To stop during Auto Edit Recording   Press        START STOP or     to create a 4 second blank  portion on the recording tape   Remember a 4 second blank is  important when using Music Scan   see page 21      To cancel Auto Edit Recording  Press CANCEL DEMO before or after recording       DA        Using the Timers       There are three timers available   DAILY  Daily Timer            Recording Timer   and SLEEP  Sleep Timer      Before using the timers  you need to set the clock built in the  unit   See page 10      Using Daily Timer       With Daily Timer  you can be awaken with your favorite  music or radio program    You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off  however  if  Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while the  unit is off     How Daily Timer actually works   The unit automatically turns on  sets the volume level to the   preset level  and starts playing the specified source when the 
50. START  ER   CD           appears on the display and  the REC  recording  lamp flashes when  recording starts   The cassette deck starts recording while the CD player starts  playing   When the recording is done     CD REC FINISHED    scroll  through the display  and the REC  recording  lamp goes  off  Both the cassette deck and the CD player stop  automatically             m Auto Edit Recording    By using Auto Edit Recording  you can record the CD tracks  to fit the tape  Auto Edit Recording makes a program by  selecting the CD tracks in numerical order  However  to  prevent the end of the last track on the front side from being  cut off  the last track is selected so to fit the remaining tape  length     On the unit ONLY   1 Load CDs        f the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Press EDIT  com            rr    m         3 Press one of the disc number                  CD2  and         buttons  to select the disc you want to   XN    record from                 The optimum tape length for the disc appears     To change the tape length manually   If the tape length selected is not satisfactory  you can  change the tape length by turning 14    gt  gt  on the unit   You can select the tape length among the following    40  46  50  54  60  64  70  74  80  84  and 90        4 Press SET DISPLAY  Em    Each time you press the button  the tracks  to be recorded on the front side     SIDE A      and on the re
51. X jacks     When the source is a CD  you can also use CD Direct  Recording    see page 20   and Auto Edit Recording      see page 21      5 Start recording   On the unit   Press REC START STOP     On the remote control    Press and hold REC START STOP   for more than 1 second    The REC  recording  lamp flashes when recording starts    and the tape direction indicator     gt  or  lt 4  starts flashing   slowly      If no cassette is inserted     NO TAPE    appears on the  display  If a protected tape is inserted          REC   appears on the display     REC START   STOP    To stop recording immediately  press REC START STOP or       or press and hold REC START STOP on the remote control  for more than 1 second      To remove the cassette  press  amp  EJECT to open the cassette  holder     To record on both sides   Reverse Mode    On the unit ONLY   Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode    wove   indicator on the display lights up like    Co              When using the Reverse Mode for recording   start recording in the forward      direction first   Otherwise  recording will stop when recording is done only  on one side  reverse  of the tape     To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like    Z     E m    Continued            CD Synchronized Recording To stop recording  press     to create a 4 second     CCo blank portion on the recording tape   Remember   By using CD Synchronized Recording methods  you
52. ake sure there is a CD on the selected disc number  tray     When using a tape as the source to play         Make sure that a tape is in the cassette deck       Make sure that the tape direction is correct       When using the external component as the source to  play         Set the timer equipped on the external component at  the same time        On the unit ONLY     1 Press CLOCK TIMER  repeatedly until    DAILY       QN  appears on the display     The O  Timer  indicator lights up and the DAILY  Daily  Timer  indicator also starts flashing on the display                   Each time you press the button  the timer setting modes  change as follows     DAILY                     REC      Daily Timer setting   Canceled     Clock        TIMER      setting   The hour digits start flashing    2 Press CLOCK TIMER again      TIMER  appears for 2 seconds  then the  unit enters on time setting mode      Recording Timer setting     CLOCK    TIMER          3 Set the on time you want the   unit to turn on at    1  Turn         gt P to set the hour  then  press SET DISPLAY    2  Turn 1444    gt  gt  to set the minute   then press SET DISPLAY    SET  appears for 1 second  then  the unit enters off time setting mode           SET   DISPLAY          255    Continued    N       4 Set the off time you want the unit to turn off     on standby  at    1  Turn         gt  gt  to set the hour  then press  SET DISPLAY    2  Turn  lt  lt    bb  to set the minute  then press  SET DISPLAY      SET    
53. ality   If the heads  capstans  and pinch rollers of the cassette deck  become dirty  the following will occur       mpaired sound quality     Discontinuous sound     Fading      ncomplete erasure     Difficulty in recording    To clean the heads  capstans  and pinch rollers  Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol     Pinch rollers       Capstans       Heads  To demagnetize the heads  Turn off the unit  and use a head demagnetizer  available at  electronics and audio shops      Recording on a Tape       1 Press    EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  with the exposed part of the tape down        2 Close the cassette holder gently     If you want to record on both sides of a tape  see          record on both sides   Reverse                 3 Check the tape direction of the cassette deck       If the tape direction is not correct  press TAPE  lt 4  gt  twice  then    to change the tape direction     4 Start playing the source   FM  AM  CD player   or auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jacks     When the source is CD  you can also use CD Direct  Recording    see page 23   and Auto Edit Recording      see page 24      5 Start recording   On the unit   Press REC START STOP     On the remote control    Press and hold REC START STOP   for more than 1 second    The REC  recording  lamp flashes when recording starts and   the tape direction indicator     gt  or  lt   starts flashing slowly      If no cassette is inserted     NO TAPE    appears on the  display  If a protected tap
54. and remains lit     OK       appears on  the display for 2 seconds    The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation           9 Press  5 1 to turn off the unit  on T  standby  if you have set the Daily    Timer with the unit turned on     e  2    If the unit is turned on when the on time comes  Daily Timer does not work   Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  occurs  Once you set the timer  the timer setting may remain stored in    memory in a few days  In this case  check whether the timer  setting still remains or not     To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done    1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until GLOCK     DAILY    appears on the display             Timer  indicator lights up and the    DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator starts  flashing on the display        CANCEL   DEMO    2 To turn off the Daily Timer  press  CANCEL DEMO   The DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator goes off  from the display     DAILY OFF    appears for  a while    The Daily Timer is canceled  but the setting for the Daily  Timer remains in memory     Or    To turn on the Daily Timer  press  SET DISPLAY       OK        appears on the display for 2 seconds   The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation           SET   DISPLAY            DA              Using Recording Timer       With Recording Timer  you can make a tape of a radio  broadcast automatically    You can set the timer whether the un
55. appears for 1 second  then the unit enters  source selecting mode        mDAILY    5 Turn  lt  lt     gt  to select the source to play   then press SET DISPLAY    SET  appears for 1 second     The source changes as follows        TUNER           TUNER      1   AUX IN              1 CD   1   TUNER FM  tunes in to a specified preset FM station       Go to step 6     TUNER AM  tunes in to a specified preset AM station       Go to step 6     1CD  1  plays a disc from a specified track of a  specified disc      Go to step 6    TAPE  plays a tape in the cassette deck       Go to step 7    AUX IN  plays an external source      Go to step 7        when selecting    TUNER FM    or    TUNER AM     Turn 44   bb to select the preset station number  then  press SET DISPLAY    The unit enters volume setting mode     When selecting    1 CD   1      1  Turn 44    gt  gt  to select the disc number  then press  SET DISPLAY       SET    appears for 1 second    Turn 44   bb to set the track number  then press  SET DISPLAY       SET    appears for 1 second  then the unit enters  volume setting mode     2           7 Turn 1 4 4    gt  gt  to set the  volume level     The volume level changes as follows     NM       VOLUME 5     VOLUME 15      VOLUME 10      n                    If you select  VOLUME         the volume is set to the  last level when the unit has been turned off     8 Press SET DISPLAY to complete DISPLAY  the Daily Timer setting    The DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator stops  flashing 
56. ation  right speaker left speaker       2 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM LOOP 1 If cords are covered with insulation  twist the  terminals as illustrated  core of the cord at the end of each cord  then  remove the insulation   3 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the  best reception  2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  terminal as illustrated   To connect an outdoor AM antenna Match the same polarity      to     and     to         When reception is poor  connect a single vinyl covered wire    to the AM EXT 2         extend                      3 Close the speaker terminals     loop antenna must remain connected     IMPORTANT  Use only speakers with the same speaker    bx  stes impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the     For better reception of both FM and AM rear of the unit       Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals  and connecting cords     Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit  connecting   DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each  cords  and the AC power cord  speaker terminal     DO NOT push or pull the speakers as this will  damage the foot spacers at the bottom of the  speakers           Connecting Other Equipment    Adjusting the Voltage Selector          You can connect both analog and digital equipment     is on     DONOT plug in any equipment until all connections  are complete          DO NOT connect any equipment while the power  p       To connect an analog component   Be sur
57. ay  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt     or aa   lt  lt      gt    gt  gt   on the   remote control  in the opposite      direction to the tape play    The tape direction indicator of the   opposite direction to the tape play starts flashing  intermittently     Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the current  song  and the current song starts automatically     To find the beginning of the next song  During play  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt     or aa   lt  lt      gt  gt    gt  gt   on the  remote control  in the same direction  as the tape play    The tape direction indicator of the  same direction as the tape play starts flashing intermittently        Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the next  song  and the next song starts automatically        Music Scan works by detecting a 4 second long blank  between each song  so it will not work well in the    following cases    No blank at the beginning of a song     Noise  often caused by much use or poor quality dubbing  which  fills the blank     Long  very soft passages or pauses in a song         18     Recording       IMPORTANT     It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted  material without the consent of the copyright owner   The recording level is automatically set correctly  so it is  not affected by the VOLUME  the SUBWOOFER LEVEL   and the SOUND MODE controls  Thus  during recording  you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to  without affecting the recording level    If there ar
58. ay you want to place another CD  Continued use of irregular shape CDs X  o  onto  the first disc tray automatically closes and then the next tray   heart shape  octagonal  etc   can damage comes nie  the unit     XQ    About the CD ready lamps    When playing a CD R or CD RW Each CD ready lamp corresponds to the disc tray of the  User edited CD Rs  CD Recordable  and CD RWs same number    CD ReWritable  can be played back only if they are already   When and why they light up      finalized         When you turn on the unit for the first time after  You can play back your original CD Rs or CD RWs plugging into a wall outlet  all CD ready lamps  CDI    recorded in music CD format   However  they may not be READY  CD2 READY  and CD3 READY  lights up   played back depending on their characteristics or recording From the next time on  CD ready lamp s  light s  up    conditions   according to the previous condition     i Before playing back CD Rs or CD RWs  read their   Each time you press the CD eject buttons    amp   CD1   instructions or cautions carefully  CD2  and CD3   the corresponding CD ready lamp   e Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not be played back on this lights up   unit because of their disc characteristics  damage or stain  on them  or the player   s lens is dirty  When and why they go off        CD RWs may require a longer readout time  This is caused Only when the unit detects there is no CD loaded on  by the fact that the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than for the tray
59. be damaged from battery  leakage        FM antenna    FM antenna  supplied     1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75     COAXIAL terminal     2 Extend the FM antenna     3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you  the best reception  then fix it on the wall  etc     LX  bates s the supplied FM antenna    The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary  measure  If reception is poor  you can connect an outdoor FM  antenna     To connect an outdoor FM antenna  Before connecting it  disconnect the supplied FM antenna     Outdoor FM antenna   not supplied     A 75    antenna with coaxial type connector   DIN 45325  should be used     Continued            AM antenna Connecting Speakers                                                                   Vinyl covered wire   not supplied                                                     Speaker cords Speaker cords   black blue   black blue                                                        MAIN  SPEAKERS                                                                                                             SUBWOOFERS                                                                     CAUTION  SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 61692                    Speaker cords   black red   AM loop antenna   supplied   From right From left  subwoofer subwoofer  1 If cords are covered with insulation  twist the  core of the cord at the end of each cord  then From main From main  remove the insulation  right speaker left speaker       2
60. better to be safe than sorry     s    Introduction          We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products   Before operating this unit  read this manual carefully and thoroughly to  obtain the best possible performance from your unit  and retain this manual  for future reference     About This Manual       This manual is organized as follows     The manual mainly explains operations using the  buttons and controls on the unit  You can also use the  buttons on the remote control if they have the same or  similar names  or marks  as those on the unit    If operation using the remote control is different from  that using the unit  it is then explained    Basic and common information that is the same for many  functions is grouped in one place  and is not repeated in  each procedure  For instance  we do not repeat the  information about turning on off the unit  setting the  volume  changing the sound effects  and others  which are  explained in the section                 Operations  on pages  10 to 12    The following marks are used in this manual     Gives you warnings and cautions to prevent  from damage or risk of fire electric shock   Also gives you information which is not good  for obtaining the best possible performance  from the unit     Gives you information and hints you had better  know     SE    Precautions       Installation      nstall in a place which is level  dry and neither too hot nor  too cold   between 5 C and 35 C       nstall the unit i
61. can have all the CDs  the program or the individual track   currently playing to repeat as many times as you like    To repeat playing  press REPEAT during or     before play      Each time you press the button  Repeat Play mode  changes as follows     E ALL     REPEAT 1 a  Canceled      REPEAT 1    The Repeat Play mode indicator lights up on the display        TRACK            V1            REPEAT ALL  Repeats all the tracks on all the CDs   continuously or at random   or all the  tracks in the program    REPEAT 1DISC  Repeats all the tracks on one CD    REPEAT 1  Repeats one track on one CD           To cancel Repeat Play  press REPEAT repeatedly until the  Repeat Play mode indicators go off from the display                        1DISC  is not selected for Program Play    and Random Play    It is canceled when you select Program Play or Random Play     You can prohibit CD ejection from the unit and lock CDs     This operation is possible only when the source is the CD  player     On the unit ONLY   To prohibit disc ejection  press  amp  for any disc tray while  holding down       If there is any disc tray opened  close it    first       LOCKED  appears for a while on the display  and the  loaded CDs are locked         lt 03       eJ C                                CD 1  gt      4             To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CDs  press     for  any disc tray while holding down           UNLOCKED    appears for a while on the display  and the  loaded CDs are unlocke
62. components pro   duced by a tape deck in the fast forward mode    3  Click noise produced when turning power of other components  on and off    4  Click noise produced when connecting or disconnecting cords  with the power on    5  Click noise produced when the cartridge is replaced with the  power on    6  Click noise produced when operating amplifier switches    7  Continuous high frequency oscillation or high pitch electroni   cally produced musical instrument sound    8  Howling when using a microphones     CAUTION   Do not drag or push the sperakers on the floor or table   Otherwise  the four feet at the bottom side of each speaker may  peel off or drop from the speaker     SPECIFICATIONS    Type   3        4 speaker Bass Reflex Type  Twin Hyper Power Drive Subwoofers  and Front Twin Woofer   Speakers   Subwoofer   16 0 cm  6 5 16 in   cone x 1  Main woofer   10 0 cm  3 15 16 in   cone x 2  Tweeter 5 0 cm  2 in   cone x 1   Power Handling Capacity   Subwoofer   130 W   Main Speaker 55 W  Impedance   Subwoofer  60   Main Speaker  60    Frequency Range  Subwoofer  Main Speaker  Sound Pressure Level  Subwoofer  Main Speaker  Dimensions  W x H x D       30 Hz     120 Hz    75 Hz     32000 Hz      78 dB W m     86 dB W m     217 mm x 432 mm x 365 mm   8 9 16 in  x 17 1 16 in  x 14 3 8 in      Mass   7 6 kg  16 8 16   each    Design and specifications subject to change without notice     CONEXI  N     NO utilice ning  n otro amplificador para operar este sistema de   altavoces
63. ct the antennas correctly and  24  noise  securely    gt    The      loop antenna is too close to the   Change the position and direction of the     unit  AM loop antenna   Em   The FM antenna is not properly extended   Extend the FM antenna at the best  and positioned  position        The disc sound is discontinuous  The disc is scratched or dirty  Clean or replace the disc   See page 27    A  The disc tray does not open or close    The AC power cord is not plugged in    Plug the AC power cord   o   Trays are locked    Unlock the trays   See page 17    The disc does not play  The disc is placed upside down  Place the disc with the label side up   m  The cassette holders cannot be opened    Power supply from the AC power cord has Turn on the unit      been cut off while the tape was running   E     Impossible to record  Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape   z removed   See page 19      Design and specifications are subject to change without notice        Amplifier section  Output Power  IEC 268 3     SUBWOOFERS  85 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels  driven into 6 Q at 63 Hz with no more than  0 9  total harmonic distortion    MAIN SPEAKERS     Audio input sensitivity Impedance    22 W per channel  min  RMS  both channels  driven into 6 Q at 1 kHz with no more than  0 9  total harmonic distortion     CD player   CD capacity   Dynamic range   Signal to noise ratio   Wow and flutter     Cassette deck   Frequency response  Normal  ty
64. cujas dimens  es s  o indicadas  abaixo    3 Parte inferior  Instale o sobre uma superf  cie plana  Dever   ser mantido espa  o suficiente para a  ventila    o se este for instalado numa posi    o que tenha uma altura de 10 cm ou mais     Front view Side view  Vista frontal Vista lateral  Vista frontal Vista lateral                               eae    IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  IMPORTANTE PARA PRODUCTOS LASER  IMPOTANTE PARA PRODUTOS LASER    REPRODUCTION OF LABELS   REPRODUCCI  N DE ETIQUETAS   REPRODU    O DE ETIQUETAS           D CLASSIFICATION LABEL  PLACED ON EXTERIOR  2  WARNING LABEL  PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT  SURFACE    D ETIQUETA DE CLASIFICACI  N  PROVISTA  2 ETIQUETA DE ADVERTENCIA  PEGADA EN EL  SOBRE LA SUPERFICIE EXTERIOR INTERIOR DE LA UNIDAD    D ETIQUETA DE CLASSIFICA    O LOCALIZADA           ETIQUETA DE ADVERT  NCIA LOCALIZADA NA  PARTE POSTERIOR DA CAIXA DO APARELHO PARTE INTERNA DA UNIDADE    Portugu  s    DANGER   Invisible laser     VARNING   Osynlig laser   radiation when open and     str  lning        denna del   r  interlock failedor defeated        ppnad och sp  rren   r  AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE    urkopplad  Betrakta ej  TO BEAM       5     CLASS 1 str  len   ADVARSEL   Usynlig laser      VARO   Avattaessa ja  str  ling ved   bning  nar    suojalukitus ohitettaessa  sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude     olet alttiina                    af funktion  Undg  udset      m  lle  lasers  teilylle   telse for str  ling   d     Ala katso s  teeseen   0     LASER P
65. d                 you try to eject CDs while Tray Lock is in used     LOCKED  appears to inform you that the disc tray is locked     2390       Playing Back Tapes       You can play back type I tapes without changing any settings     Playing Back a Tape       1 Press A EJECT for the cassette deck           2 Insert a cassette in with the exposed part of  the tape down        3 Close the cassette holder gently     4 Press           lt P     TAPE   lt  gt   The tape play starts and the tape direction       indicator     gt  or  lt 4  starts flashing slowly  to indicate the tape running direction     Each time you press the button  the tape direction changes  and    REVERSE    appears for a while on the display    gt    plays the front side    lt 4  plays the reverse side      f no cassette is inserted   NO TAPE  appears on the  display   When the tape plays to the end  the deck automatically  stops if the Reverse Mode is off   See         play both sides  repeatedly   Reverse                       stop playing  press         To fast wind to the left or to the right  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt         Haa  4444     gt    gt  gt        the remote control  while the tape  18 not running    The tape direction indicator   or  lt 4  starts flashing quickly  on the display     To remove the cassette  press 4 EJECT to open the cassette  holder     recommended  since characteristic deterioration  may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch   rollers and the capstans        The use o
66. d  lt  lt        gt    or aa  4 4     gt    gt  gt   on the remote  5   control      44  or 4 4  4    Fast reverses   the disc      gt  gt   or  gt  gt     gt  gt      Fast forwards the disc        To go to another track directly using the number  buttons  On the remote control ONLY     Pressing the number button s  before  or during play allows you to start           playing the track number you want  C9 C Q  Ex   For track number 5  press 5   For track number 20  press  10        NS  then 10     For track number 15  press  10   For track number 32  press  10   10   10  then 2        then 5     d    Continued UN       Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks 4     Program Play       You can arrange the playing order of the tracks before you   start playing  You can program up to 32 tracks      To use Repeat Play  see page 20  for Program Play  press  REPEAT after starting Program Play  Only REPEAT 1 and  REPEAT ALL can be selected for Program Play    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again     1 Load CDs       If the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Activating the Program Play mode   On the unit   Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly     until    CD PROGRAM    appears on  the display  5    Each time you press the button  the play  mode changes as follows     C  PROGRAM     CD       Total track number and                
67. damente a fin de obtener el mejor rendimiento posible  Si  tienenaluna pregunta  acuda a su agente de JVC     Gratos pela aquisi    o dos altifalantes JVC   Antes de desfrutar este sistema  leia atentamente as instru    es  que o acompanham  de modo a assegurar se da obtenc  o do  melhor desempenho poss  vel  Caso surjam d  vidas concernentes  a este sistema  consulte o seu agente JVC        FRG RENE JVC Pag   TETRA EAA B                                  DAME RE HERE                  MABE       JVC         ERIR o                                  ANG uu gi a                           JVC        pol  lasie      af      ol 13  e laf Laii       This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet  international safety standards but  like any electrical equipment   care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety  is to be assured        Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the  equipment     Do ensure that all electrical connections  including the mains  plug  extension leads and interconnections between pieces of  equipment  are properly made and in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions  Switch off and withdraw the mains  plug when making or changing connections     Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installa   tion  operation or safety of your equipment     Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment        DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt  about it working
68. e control for an extended period of time   Otherwise  it will be damaged from battery  leakage        FM antenna    FM antenna  supplied     1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75 Q  COAXIAL terminal     2 Extend the FM antenna     3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you  the best reception  then fix it on the wall  etc     LX  bates s the supplied FM antenna    The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary  measure  If reception is poor  you can connect an outdoor FM  antenna     To connect an outdoor FM antenna  Before connecting it  disconnect the supplied FM antenna     Outdoor FM antenna   not supplied     A 75    antenna with coaxial type connector should  be used                            Connecting Speakers                                                                      Vinyl covered wire   not supplied                                                     Speaker cords Speaker cords   black blue   black blue                                                     MAIN  SPEAKERS                                                                                                                SUBWOOFERS                                                                    CAUTION  SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 61692                m  Speaker cords   black red   AM loop antenna   supplied   From right From left  subwoofer subwoofer  1 If cords are covered with insulation  twist the  core of the cord at the end of each cord  then From main From main  remove the insul
69. e especifica    es sob reserva de altera    es sem aviso    pr  vio                  EMA      CA HXZI             AE                     a                                     SP HXZ1        AD ES      e RES 55W  EL          130 W                   gt  FREE SRE  fetes             aoe                   AIVE                          NTE  ZE  1            EE ERR                                B  KABA                                     BARAR eRe ka a  FER ae                    BOE EUREIT        PTR IG E EO RISE           EUA A RER EE  FIG                               BRTEIBCA ee BT        REIRE  EAN PEERS BMT           1          vs JU EAE BU o                   HEB      EN Se AE           au                                Utt fu ioter ek                                                                               PEE E             RAD RT Be A KREII 9                     4 PER EC ES SCR   Twin Hyper Power Drive Subwoofers  and Front Twin Woofer   PR                 E 16 0cm X 1   EIM          10 0cm X 2   Es E OR    5 0cm X 1  AIA   el  ER IRA   130W  FL    Ear   55W  F           fil EC EA    60  EX           60        SEAS                      30Hz     120        Ear   75Hz     32000 Hz                          78 dB W   m   Ear   86 dB W   m      WXHXD    217mm X 432mm X 365mm  AE          7 6kg  Dea EEE  IUIS I                 2 EN  SP  PR  CH  AR                                                              Wan PEG EIU a             SERI Do RR                 DP      TE EE  
70. e excessive noise or static in the recording you  have made  the unit may be too close to a TV  Increase the  distance between the TV and the unit    You can use type I tape for recording     To protect your recording  Cassettes have two small tabs  on the back to protect from  unexpected erasure or re   recording    To protect your recording   remove these tabs    To re record on a protected tape  cover the holes with  adhesive tape        To keep the best recording and playback sound  quality   If the heads  capstans  and pinch rollers of the cassette deck  become dirty  the following will occur       mpaired sound quality     Discontinuous sound     Fading      ncomplete erasure     Difficulty in recording    To clean the heads  capstans  and pinch rollers  Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol     Pinch rollers       Capstans       Heads    To demagnetize the heads  Turn off the unit  and use a head demagnetizer  available at  electronics and audio shops      Recording on a Tape       1 Press    EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  with the exposed part of the tape down        2 Close the cassette holder gently     If you want to record on both sides of a tape  see          record on both sides   Reverse                 3 Check the tape direction of the cassette deck        f the tape direction is not correct  press TAPE  lt 4  gt  twice  then    to change the tape direction     4 Start playing the source   FM        CD player   or auxiliary equipment connected to AU
71. e is inserted          REC   appears on the display     REC START   STOP    To stop recording immediately  press REC START STOP or       or press and hold REC START STOP on the remote control  for more than 1 second      To remove the cassette  press  amp  EJECT to open the cassette  holder     To record on both sides   Reverse Mode  On the unit ONLY     Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode          indicator on the display lights up like     27              When using the Reverse Mode for recording   start recording in the forward       direction first   Otherwise  recording will stop when recording is  done only on one side  reverse  of the tape     To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like    Z         22         CD Synchronized Recording       By using CD Synchronized Recording methods  you can start  and stop a CD play and tape recording at the same time    CD Synchronized Recording consists of the followings    B CD Direct Recording      Auto Edit Recording    m CD Direct Recording    Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the order it is on the  CD  or according to the order you have made for Program Play     On the unit ONLY     1 Press    EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  in with the expose part of the tape down           2 Load CDs        3 Press one of the disc number cos   CD1  CD2  and         buttons c  to select the disc  then B      f you want to make a program   perform ste
72. e it with a hard cloth        DO NOT wipe it strong        DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine        DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as  insecticides to it        DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in  contact with it for a long time             Troubleshooting       If you are having a problem with your unit  check this list for a possible solution before calling for service   If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here  or the unit has been physically damaged  call a qualified person     such as your dealer  for service                                                           Specifications    Unable to cancel the demonstration         button other than CANCEL DEMO Press CANCEL DEMO on the unit   is pressed to cancel the demonstration  See page 8    temporarily   No sound is heard  Connections are incorrect or loose  Check all connections and make  5 corrections   See pages 6 to 8    m  Operations are disabled  The built in microprocessor may Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it  Z malfunction due to external electrical back in   T interference   Unable to operate the unit from the   The path between the remote control and   Remove the obstruction   remote control  the remote sensor on the unit is blocked     The batteries are exhausted    Replace the batteries   Stereo effect is lost  Vocal Masking is activated  Cancel the Vocal Masking   See page 22    Hard to listen to broadcasts because of   Antennas are disconnected    Reconne
73. e remote control if they have the same or  similar names  or marks  as those on the unit    If operation using the remote control is different from  that using the unit  it is then explained    Basic and common information that is the same for many  functions is grouped in one place  and is not repeated in  each procedure  For instance  we do not repeat the  information about turning on off the unit  setting the  volume  changing the sound effects  and others  which are  explained in the section                 Operations  on pages 9  to 11    The following marks are used in this manual     Gives you warnings and cautions to prevent  from damage or risk of fire electric shock   Also gives you information which is not good  for obtaining the best possible performance  from the unit     Gives you information and hints you had better  know     SE    Precautions       Installation      nstall in a place which is level  dry and neither too hot nor  too cold   between 5 C and 35 C       nstall the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to  prevent internal heat buildup in the unit      Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV      Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  with TV     DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  EAT sources  or in a place subject to direct sunlight     excessive dust or vibration        Power sources    When unplugging from the wall outlet  always pull the  plug  not the AC power cord     EAT DO NOT handle the 
74. e that the plugs of the audio cords are colored  White  plugs and jacks are for left audio signals  and red ones for  right audio signals               Mr      LEFT    Audio equipment          b    RIGHT  1    To audio output    For playing the other equipment through this unit   connect between the audio output jacks on the other  equipment and AUX jacks by using an audio cord  not  supplied      To connect audio equipment with an optical digital   input terminal   You can record CD sound onto the connected digital equipment   A    Ra    Before connecting the  other equipment    remove the protective  plug from the terminal      aa i  DU Protective    plug                   Audio equipment with  an optical digital input    To optical digital input       Connect an optical digital cord  not supplied  between the  optical digital input terminal on the other equipment and the  CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal        Before plugging in the unit  set the correct voltage for your  area with the voltage selector on the rear of the unit     VOLTAGE    SELECTOR Y             Voltage mark             Use a screwdriver to rotate the voltage selector so that the  voltage number and the voltage mark is pointing at is the  same as the voltage where you are plugging in the unit   See  the back cover page    DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector  EAT on the rear of the unit and all connection  procedures are complete     Now  you can plug the AC power cord      f the wall out
75. electrical shock        NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of  any kind       itis better to be safe than sorry        GVT0084 001A   U  UJ  UT  UY     Connection  Conexi  n    Ligacao          gu             Right speaker  Altavoz derecho  Altifalante direito                            Left speaker  Altavoz izquierdo  Altifalante esquerdo                                                                         dE Tc PEE tt        de Loca  gyl de Lora   RED  ROJO  VERMELHO        as   INI  RIGHT LEFT       Black  MAIN Negra  SPEAKERS Preto  E  SUB WOOFERS wr                 o  CAUTION   SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 6  160  BLUE  AZUL  AZUL  Esta                Amplifier output terminals  Terminales de salida de amplificador  Terminais de saida do amplificador                        cA oble    CONNECTION    DON T use other amplifier to operate this speaker system except    for CA HXZ1       Turn off power to the whole system before connecting the speak     ers to the amplifier       The maximum power handling capacity of the SP HXZ1 main    speaker is 55 W Subwoofer is 130 W  Excessive input will result   in abnormal noise and possible damage    In cases where the signals described below are applied to the   speakers  even if the signals are below the maximum allowable   input  they may cause an overload and burn the wiring of the   speakers  Be sure to lower the amplifier volume beforehand    1  Noise during FM tuning    2  High level signals containing high frequency 
76. eral    Power requirement   Power consumption     AC 240 V  v  50 Hz   160 W  at operation    21 W  on standby with Ecology Mode off   1 2 W  on standby with Ecology Mode on   Dimensions  approx    205 mm x 370 mm x 370 mm  W H D   Mass  approx    10 0 kg    Supplied accessories  See page 7     aba        VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN  LIMITED    0302MWMMDWJEM    JVC    COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM  SISTEMAS DE COMPONENTES COMPACTOS    SISTEMA DE COMPONENTE COMPACTO    CA HXZ1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            lt   AUTO REVERSE   gt   DJ  S                                                4       1 po                n n gm       INSTRUCTIONS    MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES    INSTRUC  ES    OG    DIGITAL AUDIO          For Customer Use   Enter below the Model No  and Serial No   which are located either on the rear  bot   tom or side of the cabinet  Retain this  information for future reference     Model No   Serial No                 GVT0077 012A   UW     Warnings  Cautions and Others  Avisos  precauciones y otras notas  Advert  ncias  precau    es e outras notas    Caution     2 1  standby on  button    Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off  completely  The  9 1  standby on  button      any position  does not disconnect the mains line  The power can be
77. f the C 120 or thinner tape is not                   To play both sides repeatedly   Reverse Mode    When using Reverse Mode  the tape automatically reverses at  the end of a side and the unit starts playing for the other side  of the tape  and repeats the same process     On the unit ONLY     To use Reverse Mode  press REVERSE MODE MODE  so that the Reverse Mode indicator on the display  lights up like     Z            To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like    zz      Locating the Beginning of a Song   Music Scan       You can use Music Scan to locate the beginning of a song   Music Scan searches for blank portions that usually separate  recorded songs  then plays the next song     To find the beginning of the current song   During play  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt     or kaa   lt  lt      gt  gt   DD       the   remote control  in the opposite      direction to the tape play    The tape direction indicator of the   opposite direction to the tape play starts flashing intermittently   Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the current  song  and the current song starts automatically     To find the beginning of the next song  remote control  in the same direction  as the tape play     During play  press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt    or kaa   lt  lt      gt    gt  gt        the         The tape direction indicator of the   same direction as the tape play starts flashing intermittently     Searching sto
78. g batteries  environmental problems must be  considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of  these batteries must be followed strictly    Do not expose this apparatus to rain  moisture  dripping or  splashing and that no objects filled with liquids  such as  vases  shall be placed on the apparatus           PRECAUCI  N    No obstruya las rendijas o los orificios de ventilaci  n     Si las rendijas o los orificios de ventilaci  n quedan tapados  con un peri  dico  un trozo de tela  etc   no se podr   disipar  el calor     No ponga sobre el aparato ninguna llama al descubierto   como velas encendidas    Cuando tenga que descartar las pilas  tenga en cuenta los  problemas ambientales y observe estrictamente los  reglamentos o las leyes locales sobre disposici  n de las  pilas    No exponga este aparato a la lluvia  humedad  goteos o  salpicaduras  Tampoco ponga recipientes conteniendo  liquidos  como floreros  encima del aparato              AVISO           obstrua as aberturas e orif  cios de ventila    o   Se os  orif  cios ou aberturas de ventila    o estiverem obstru  dos  por qualquer papel ou tecido  n  o haver   circula    o do ar  quente     N  o coloque nenhum objeto com chamas  como velas  acesas  sobre o aparelho    Ao descartar as baterias  leve em considera    o os  problemas que possam ser causados ao meio ambiente e  os regulamentos e leis locais e governamentais sobre  recolhimento dessas baterias devem ser rigorosamente  seguidos    N  o exponha es
79. gram by  selecting the CD tracks in numerical order  However  to  prevent the end of the last track on the front side from being  cut off  the last track is selected so to fit the remaining tape  length     On the unit ONLY   1 Load CDs        f the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Press EDIT  eom            rr    m         3 Press one of the disc number                  CD2  and         buttons  to select the disc you want to XN    CD1  record from                 The optimum tape length for the disc appears     To change the tape length manually   If the tape length selected is not satisfactory  you can  change the tape length by turning 44    gt  gt  on the unit   You can select the tape length among the following    40  46  50  54  60  64  70  74  80  84  and 90        4 Press SET DISPLAY  E    Each time you press the button  the tracks to  be recorded on the front side     SIDE A             on the reverse side     SIDE B     appears  on the display alternately           Tracks to be recorded on the  reverse side  SIDE B  appear           5 Insert a recordable cassette of appropriate  length into the cassette deck        Press REVERSE MODE so that  the Reverse Mode indicator lights  up like   gt  gt        Without turning on the Reverse Mode   recording will stop when the front side of  the tape is recorded     REVERSE  MODE       7 Press CD REC START  En      CD           appears  then    TAPE 
80. he display           2 Turn aa    gt i to adjust the    hour  then press SET DISPLAY     The minute digits start flashing on the  display                 SET   DISPLAY    Es    If you want to correct the hour cancetrvemo  after pressing SET DISPLAY   press CANCEL DEMO    The hour digits start flashing again                    3 Turn  lt  lt     gt  gt  to adjust the minute  then  press SET DISPLAY        To check the clock time    Press and hold SET DISPLAY while playing any source     Each time you press and hold the button  the source  indication and the clock time alternate on the display     To adjust the clock again   If you have set the clock before  you need to press   CLOCK TIMER repeatedly until the clock setting mode is   selected      Each time you press the button  the clock timer setting  modes change as follows     DAILY     TIMER      REC  p  Daily Timer setting   Canceled     Clock     TIMER      Setting    Recording Timer setting    The hour digits start flashing         When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power     failure occurs   The clock loses the setting and is reset to    0 00     If this happens  set  the clock again      0        Selecting the Sources       Continued      Reinforcing the Bass Sound          To listen to the FM AM broadcasts  press FM AM     See page 12     To play back CDs  press CD    I   See pages 13  17     To play back tapes  press TAPE  4  gt    See page 18     To select the external equipment as the source  press AUX     
81. ill not  stop until all CDs you have exchanged are played     To stop play for a moment   Press CD    I    While pausing  the elapsed playing time  flashes on the display     CD               resume playing  press CD    gt     again     To go to another track   Turn   44    gt  gt  before or during playback    or press 19 4  4 4     gt  gt   DD  on the   remote control        44  or 44  44   Goes back to the  beginning of the  current or previous  tracks       gt  gt   or  gt     gt  gt      Skips to the beginning of the next or  succeeding tracks        To locate a particular point in a track   During play  press and hold  lt  lt        gt     or kaa   lt  lt      gt   DD  on the remote  7    control         lt 44 01  44  44    Fast reverses  the disc       gt  gt   or  gt  gt     gt  gt      Fast forwards the disc        To go to another track directly using the number  buttons  On the remote control ONLY     Pressing the number button s  before               or during play allows you to start  playing the track number you want           Q  Ex   For track number 5  press 5   For track number 20  press  10     O NS  then 10     For track number 15  press  10   For track number 32  press  10   10   10  then 2        then 5     244 45        Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks 4     Program Play       You can arrange the playing order of the tracks before you   start playing  You can program up to 32 tracks      To use Repeat Play  see page 17  for Program Play  press 
82. ing Timer setting    The hour digits start flashing         When you unplug the AC power cord      if a power     failure occurs   The clock loses the setting and is reset to    0 00     You need to set the  clock again     E    Selecting the Sources       Reinforcing the Bass Sound       To listen to the FM AM broadcasts  press FM AM     See page 13     To play back CDs  press CD    I   See pages 16     20     To play back tapes  press TAPE  4       See page 21     To select the external equipment as the source  press AUX                    S FM AM      SS  lt     AUX    When you press the play button for a particular source   FM AM  CD    Il  TAPE  4  gt   and AUX   the unit turns on  and the unit starts playing the source if it 1  ready              Adjusting the Volume       You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  on  The volume level can be adjusted in 32 steps  VOLUME  MIN  VOLUME 1   VOLUME 30  and VOLUME MAX      Turn VOLUME       clockwise      to increase the volume or  counterclockwise     to decrease it     E  q Ee    When using the remote control  press  VOLUME   to increase the volume or  VOLUME   to decrease it           4  boe  private listening    Connect    pair of headphones to the PHONES      jack  No sound  comes out of the speakers  Be sure to turn down the volume before  connecting or putting on headphones     DO NOT turn off  on standby  the unit with the           volume set to an extremely high level  otherwise  a  sudden blast
83. it at the edge while pressing  the center hole lightly    Do not touch the shiny surface of the  disc  or bend the disc    Put the disc back in its case after use  to prevent warping     Be careful not to scratch the surface  of the disc when placing it back in its  case    Avoid exposure to direct sunlight   temperature extremes  and moisture     To clean the disc  Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  straight line from center to edge        DO NOT use any solvent   such as conventional  record cleaner  spray  thinner  or benzine   to clean    A    the disc        Handling cassette tapes               If the tape is loose in its cassette  take  up the slack by inserting a pencil in one  of the reels and rotating    e If the tape is loose  it may get stretched   cut  or caught in the cassette     e Be careful not to touch the tape surface     e Avoid the following places to store the  tape       In dusty places      In direct sunlight or heat      In moist areas      Near a magnet    Cleaning the unit    Stains on the unit   Should be wiped off with a soft cloth  If the unit is heavily   stained  wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral  detergent and wrung well  then wipe clean with a dry cloth     Since the unit may deteriorate in quality  become   damaged or get its paint peeled off  be careful about the   followings        DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth        DO NOT wipe it strong        DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine        DO NOT apply any volati
84. it is on or off  however   if Ecology Mode is activated  you cannot set the clock while  the unit is off     How Recording Timer actually works   The unit automatically turns on  tunes in to the specified   station  sets the volume level to    VOLUME MIN  and starts   recording when the on time comes               and the REC    Recording Timer  indicator flash just before the on time  and   the REC  Recording Timer  indicator continues flashing   while the timer is operating   Then  when the off time comes              OFF    flashes just before the off time   the unit   automatically turns off  on standby     The timer setting remains in memory until you change it      Thereisatime limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again      To correct a mis entry while setting the timer  press  CANCEL DEMO     On the unit ONLY        1 Insert a recordable cassette with the exposed  part of the tape down     2 Press CLOCK TIMER ah  repeatedly until    REC    BS  appears on the display    The  amp   Timer  indicator lights up and the REC     Recording Timer  indicator also starts flashing on the  display           2                time you press the button  the timer setting modes  change as follows     DAILY     TIMER     REC       Daily Timer setting     Canceled     Clock        TIMER    setting  Recording Timer setting      The hour digits start flashing    CLOCK    TIMER       3 Press CLOCK TIMER again    TIMER  appears
85. le substance such as  insecticides to it        DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in  contact with it for a long time         30        Troubleshooting          If you are having a problem with your unit  check this list for a possible solution before calling for service   If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here  or the unit has been physically damaged  call a qualified person     such as your dealer  for service                                                     ET    Unable to cancel the demonstration         button other then CANCEL DEMO Press CANCEL DEMO on the unit   is pressed to cancel the display  See page 9    demonstration temporarily   No sound is heard  Connections are incorrect or loose  Check all connections and make     corrections   See pages 7 to 9        Operations are disabled  The built in microprocessor may Unplug the AC power cord and then    malfunction due to external electrical plug it back in      interference   Unable to operate the unit from the     The path between the remote control   Remove the obstruction   remote control  and the remote sensor on the unit is  blocked     The batteries are exhausted    Replace the batteries   Hard to listen to broadcasts   Antennas are disconnected    Reconnect the antennas correctly and       because of noise  securely    gt     The AM loop antenna is too close to   Change the position and direction of     the unit  the AM loop antenna       The FM antenna is not properly   Extend
86. let does not match the AC plug  use the  supplied AC plug adaptor     IMPORTANT  Be sure to check all connections to be done  before plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet     Canceling the Demonstration       When connecting the AC power cord into a wall outlet  the  unit automatically starts the demonstration   To cancel the demonstration  press and hold    esee  CANCEL DEMO until    DEMO OFF  appears  on the display     To cancel only beep sounds during the   demonstration  press BEEP ON OFF on the remote control     px  When you press other buttons    The demonstration stops temporarily  It will start automatically  again  if no operation is done for 2 minutes  unless you cancel it by  pressing CANCEL DEMO           To start the demonstration manually    Press and hold CANCEL DEMO again until    DEMO START     appears on the display     Common Operations       Turning On or Off the Power       Setting the Clock       To turn on the unit  press  9 1  or  STANDBY ON  9 1 on the remote control   so that the lamp on the button goes off        To turn off the unit  on standby   press         m   or STANDBY ON Q l on the remote control  di  again so that the lamp on the button lights up     A little power is always consumed even while   the unit is on standby     To switch off the power supply completely  unplug the AC  power cord from the AC outlet     notes  When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power     failure occurs   The clock is reset to    0 00    right away
87. lt  lt     gt  gt   to the left  or press  lt  lt    lt  lt   on    the remote control     e You cannot go back to the previous tracks during Random Play     Youcan only restart the current playing track        3 Press CD    I   The tracks are randomly played   Random Play ends when all the tracks  are played once        To stop playing  press B     Random play also stops when one of the disc trays is opened     To exit from Random Play mode  press CD PLAY MODE   or press RANDOM on the remote control  repeatedly until  the RANDOM indicator goes off after playback stops     a        Repeating Tracks      CDs   Repeat Play       Prohibiting Disc Ejection   Tray Lock       You can have all the CDs  the program or the individual track  currently playing repeat as many times as you like     To repeat playing  press REPEAT during or REPEAT  before play       Each time you press the button  Repeat Play mode  changes as follows       ALL     REPEAT 1 AME  Canceled       REPEAT 1    The Repeat Play mode indicator lights up on the display        TRACK         REPEAT ALL       REPEAT ALL   Repeats all the tracks on all the CDs   continuously or at random   or all the  tracks in the program    REPEAT 1DISC  Repeats all the tracks on one CD    REPEAT 1  Repeats one track on one CD     To cancel Repeat Play  press REPEAT repeatedly until the  Repeat Play mode indicators go off from the display           REPEAT 1DISC  is not selected for Program Play   gt  and Random Play    It is canceled 
88. modes  See    Selecting the Sound Modes    on page 11        When you unplug the AC power cord      if a power    failure occurs   The setting will be erased in a few days  If this happens  set the user  modes again     Turning On or Off the Key touch Tone       If you do not want the key touch tone to beep each time you  press a button  you can deactivate it     On the remote control ONLY   Press BEEP ON OFF                 Each time you press the button  the key touch  tone turns on and off alternately        ad      Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts       Tuning in to a Station          1 Press FM AM   The unit automatically turns on and tunes  in to the previously tuned station  either  FM or AM      Each time you press the button  the band  alternates between FM and AM        3              2 Start searching for stations   On the unit   Press and hold TUNING    or TUNING   for more  than 1 second         oos TUNING see      On the remote control   Press and hold  gt     gt  gt    or   44  4 9  for more    than 1 second  NS  The unit starts searching for    stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal   strength is tuned in    e Ifa program is broadcast in stereo  the ST  stereo  indicator  lights up     To stop searching  press TUNING   or TUNING    or   gt  gt    gt  gt      4 4  44      the remote control         When you press TUNING        TUNING      or  gt  gt    gt  gt        149   lt  lt   on the remote control  briefly and repeatedly  The frequency cha
89. must preset FM RDS stations to use the   function  If not yet done  see page 13      There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again     On the remote control ONLY     1 Press TA NEWS INFO until the  data type you want appears on the  display    The selected data type indicator flashes on the  display        RDS  TA      Each time you press the button  the data types change as  NEWS    follows                INFO     o OFF _      Canceled     TA  Traffic announcement   NEWS  News   INFO  Program the purpose of which is to impart  advice in the widest sense    The function is canceled  The data type indicator   TA  NEWS  INFO  goes off     OFF     2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  data type   The data type indicator stops flashing and remains lit   Now  the function is activated  See    How the Enhanced  Other Networks function actually works        How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually  works           CASE 1             If there is no station broadcasting the program you  have selected   The unit continues tuning in to the current station    When a station starts broadcasting the program you have  selected  the unit automatically switches to the station   The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing   When the program is over  the unit goes back to the  previously tuned station  but the function still remains  activated           CASE 2             If there is a statio
90. n a location with adequate ventilation to  prevent internal heat buildup in the unit      Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV      Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  with TV     DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat    EAT sources  or in a place subject to direct sunlight   excessive dust or vibration        Power sources      When unplugging from the wall outlet  always pull the  plug  not the AC power cord            DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands     Moisture condensation    Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the  following cases      After heating start in the room     Ina damp room      f the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place  Should this occur  the unit may malfunction  In this case  leave  the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates   unplug the AC power cord  and then plug it in again     Internal heat    A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat  buildup inside the unit       Make sure there is good ventilation around the  unit  Poor ventilation could overheat and damage  the unit        For safety  observe the following carefully           DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation  openings or holes  If they are blocked by a  newspaper or cloth  etc   the heat may not be  able to get out        Others    Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit   unplug the unit and consult your dealer before operating  a
91. n broadcasting the program you  have selected  The unit tunes in to the program  The indicator of received  PTY code starts flashing    4    When the program is over  the unit goes back to the  previously tuned station  but the function still remains  activated                 CASE 3       If the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting  the program you have selected  The unit continues to receive the station but the indicator  of received PTY code starts flashing    4  When the program is over  the indicator of received PTY  code stops flashing and remains lit  but the function still  remains activated              4  bored about the Enhanced Other Networks function      The data sent from some stations may not be compatible with this  unit  In this case  the function may not work correctly      While listening to a program tuned in by the function  the station  does not change even if another network station starts  broadcasting a program of the same data      The function is canceled when you change the source to CD   TAPE  or AUX  while it is temporarily canceled when you change  the source to AM      This function is also canceled when you turn off the unit     dB     Playing Back CDs  CD CD R CD RW  EN       This unit has been designed to playback the following CDs  4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to place other CDs     CD  Audio CD     CD R  CD Recordable  4    CD RW  CD ReWritable       When loading more than one CD continuously       When you press  amp  for the next tr
92. nges step by step     To change the FM reception mode  On the remote control ONLY     When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive  or noisy  press FM MODE so that the MONO  indicator lights up on the display  Reception  improves        FM MODE    To restore the stereo effect  press FM MODE again so that  the MONO indicator goes off  In this stereo mode  you can  hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcasted     Presetting Stations       You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations    In some cases  test frequencies have been already memorized   for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset   function before shipment  This is not a malfunction  You can   preset the stations you want into memory by following the   presetting method      Thereis a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again                 On the unit ONLY     1 Tune in to the station you want to preset     See  Tuning in to a Station      DISPLAY    2 Press SET DISPLAY              3 Turn PRESET      to select a  preset number         PRESET 4          SET   DISPLAY             The tuned station in step 7 is stored in the preset number   selected in step 3      Storing a new station on a used number erases the  previously stored one     noies  When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power   gt  failure occurs    The preset stations will be erased in a few days  If this happens   preset the stations again     Tuning in to a Preset
93. ny further    If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended  period of time  unplug the AC power cord from the wall  outlet     DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no   S user serviceable parts inside     If anything goes wrong  unplug the AC power cord and  consult your dealer     Contents       Location of the Buttons and Controls                         3  Front                      3  Remote Control rri trf Dp PERDERE 5   Getting Started           7  supplied Accessories    ere eec 7  Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control             7  Connecting Antennas   nere reso n 7  Connecting Speakers    nectit 8  Connecting Other Equipment                         esses 9  Canceling the Demonstration        2   2     22222  9   Common Operations Jones va piove tni urea ea            10  Turning On or Off the Power                      10  Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby      Ecology Mode  aici eps 10  Setting the ClOCK          sacos 10  Selecting the                                                          1   Adjusting the Volume                               11  Reinforcing the Bass Sound                                       11  Selecting the Sound Modes                                        11  Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User Mode         12  Turning On or Off the Key touch Tone                      12   Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts                        13  Tuning in toa  Station  ossessioni isko 13  Presetting Stations    
94. o effect  press FM MODE again so that  the MONO indicator goes off  In this stereo mode  you can  hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcasted     Presetting Stations       You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations    In some cases  test frequencies have been already memorized   for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset   function before shipment  This is not a malfunction  You can   preset the stations you want into memory by following the   presetting method    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again                 On the unit ONLY        1 Tune in to the station you want to preset     See  Tuning in to a Station      DISPLAY    2 Press SET DISPLAY                  PRESET       3 Turn PRESET      to select a  preset number           SET   DISPLAY             The tuned station in step 7 is stored in the preset number   selected in step 3      Storing a new station on a used number erases the  previously stored one       failure occurs  The preset stations will be erased in a few days  If this happens   preset the stations again     notes  When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power    Tuning in to a Preset Station       1 Press FM AM   The unit automatically turns on and tunes  in to the previously received station  either  FM or AM      Each time you press the button  the band  alternates between FM and AM        WU        PRESET       2 Selecta preset number   On the
95. only change the AM tuner interval spacing while  tuning in to an AM station   See page 12         Press  2 1 while holding down B      gt   g        Each time you press these buttons  the AM tuner interval  spacing alternates between 9 kHz and 10 kHz     zd     Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts       Tuning in to a Station          1 Press FM AM   The unit automatically turns on and tunes  in to the previously received station  either  FM or AM      Each time you press the button  the band  alternates between FM and AM        3              2 Start searching for stations   On the unit   Press and hold TUNING    or TUNING   for more  than 1 second         oos TUNING see      On the remote control   Press and hold  gt     gt  gt    or   44  4 9  for more    than 1 second  NS  The unit starts searching for    stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal   strength is tuned in       faprogram is broadcast in stereo  the ST  stereo  indicator  lights up     To stop searching  press TUNING   or TUNING    or   gt  gt    gt  gt      4 4  44      the remote control         When you press TUNING   or TUNING      or  gt  gt    gt  gt        149  4  on the remote control  briefly and repeatedly  The frequency changes step by step     To change the FM reception mode  On the remote control ONLY     When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive  or noisy  press FM MODE so that the MONO  indicator lights up on the display  Reception  improves        FM MODE    To restore the stere
96. orrectly on the circle of the disc  tray  with its label side up     CORRECT                                  INCORRECT                  When using a CD single  8 cm   place it on the inner  circle of the disc tray     3 Press the same    you have          pressed in step 1             The disc tray closes  TEN    CD 1  gt        4 Repeat steps 1  3 to place other CDs     bx  betes  n loading more than one CD continuously    When you press  amp  for the next tray you want to place another CD  onto  the first disc tray automatically closes and then the next tray  comes out     About the CD ready lamps    Each CD ready lamp corresponds to the disc tray of the  same number       When and why they light up        When you turn on the unit for the first time after  plugging into a wall outlet  all CD ready lamps  CDI  READY  CD2 READY  and CD3 READY  lights up   From the next time on  CD ready lamp s  light s  up  according to the previous condition        Each time you press the CD eject buttons   4  CDI     CD2  and          the corresponding CD ready lamp  lights up     When and why they go off    Only when the unit detects there is no CD loaded on a  certain tray  the corresponding CD ready lamp goes off       NO DISC 1        NO DISC 2     or    NO DISC 3   appears on the display      When and why they flash   The corresponding CD ready lamp flashes during  playback and pause           Be       Playing Back the Entire Discs   Continuous Play    Continued PEN    Basic CD Opera
97. oth microphones  connected to MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks     IMPORTANT       Always set MIC LEVEL to MIN when connecting or  disconnecting the microphone      When you do not use the microphone  keep the microphones  unconnected     Singing along   Karaoke       m Vocal Masking    Vocal Masking reduces the lead vocal of the playing source   and allows you to replace it by singing into the microphones  as the music plays     MIC LEVEL    1 Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN        2 Connect the microphone s   not supplied  by  plugging it into MIC 1 and or MIC 2 jack     KARAOKE    3 Press KARAOKE on the remote  control      KARAOKE    appears for 2 seconds and  KARAOKE indicator lights up and remains lit     4 Start playing the source   CD  tape  or other  connected component     5 Adjust        LEVEL and the volume level as  you sing into the microphone s      By pressing REC START STOP  you can record your  singing along if you want   For more details  see page 19      To cancel Vocal Masking  press KARAOKE on the remote   control again       OFF  appears for 2 seconds and the KARAOKE indicator  goes off  Normal stereo play back resumes     To apply an echo to your voice  On the remote control ONLY     Press ECHO so that the ECHO T  indicator lights up on the display     Each time you press the button  the echo level  changes as follows   ECHO 1      ECHO 2      ECHO 3  ES  ECHO OFF          Canceled     As the number increases  a stronger echo effect applies to  your voice        If howling
98. ower Drive  Subwoofers and Front Twin Woofer    LIGA    O    N  O use outro amplificador para operar este sistema de    altifalantes    excep    o do CA HXZ1    Desligue a alimenta    o de todo o sistema antes de iniciar as   liga    es dos altifalantes ao amplificador    A pot  ncia efectiva m  xima do altifalante principal do SP HXZ1      de 55 W  a do subwoofer    de 130 W    Uma entrada excessiva resultar   em ru  dos anormais e poss  veis   avarias    Nos casos em que os sinais descritos abaixo apresentem se nos   altifalantes  mesmo que os sinais estejam abaixo do n  vel de   entrada permiss  vel  poder  o causar uma sobrecarga e o curto   circuito dos fios dos altifalantes  Certifique se de reduzir o vol   ume do amplificador de antem  o    1  Interfer  ncias durante a sintonia de FM    2  Sinais com n  veis elevados e com componentes de alta  frequ  ncia produzidos pelo deck de cassetes durante o modo  do avan  o r  pido    3  Estalidos produzidos quando do ligar desligar da alimenta    o  de outros componentes    4  Estalidos produzidos ao se ligar desligar cabos de liga    o com  a alimenta    o ligada    5  Estalidos produzidos quando da troca da c  lula fonocaptadora  com a alimenta    o ligada    6  Estalidos produzidos quando do activar desactivar dos  interruptores do amplificador    7  Oscila    o cont  nua das altas frequ  ncias ou altas tonalidades  electronicamente produzidas por sons de m  sicas  instrumentais    8  Efeito de realimenta    o ac  stica  mic
99. pe       Wow and flutter      Measured at 1 kHz  with tape recording signal 300 mV     AUX     MIX 1 2  1 5 mV 5         390 mV 50         General    Power requirement     Digital output  CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT    Signal wave length  660 nm    Output level     Speakers Impedance   SUBWOOFERS  60 160  MAIN SPEAKERS  60 160  Tuner  FM tuning range  87 50 MHz   108 00 MHz  AM tuning range  At 9 kHz intervals     At 10 kHz intervals      15 dBm to  12 dBm    531 kHz   1 710 kHz  530 kHz   1 710 KHz    Power consumption     Dimensions  approx     Mass  approx       See page 6     zB    3 CDs  85 dB  90 dB  Immeasurable    50 Hz   14 000 Hz  0 15   WRMS     AC 110 V  AC 127 V   AC 220       AC 230 V     AC 240 V Ny  adjustable with  the voltage selector   50 Hz   60 Hz   160 W  in operation    24 W  on standby with Ecology Mode off   Less than 3 5 W  on standby with Ecology  Mode on    205 mm x 370 mm x 370 mm  W H D   10 0 kg    Supplied accessories            M                                 SP HXZ1    MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  SISTEMA DE ALTAVOCES  INSTRU    ES  SISTEMA DE ALTIFALANTES                            plait      Jats    Thank you for purchasing JVC speakers    Before you begin using them  please read the instructions carefully  to be sure you get the best possible performance  If you have any  questions  consult your JVC dealer        Le estamos muy agradecidos por haber adquirido estos altavoces  de JVC  Antes de utilizarlos  sirvase leer las instrucciones  deteni
100. ps 2 to 5 on page 18  After  making a program  go to the next step                 CD1       4 Press CD REC START  ER   CD           appears on the display and the  REC  recording  lamp flashes when  recording starts   The cassette deck starts recording while the CD player starts  playing   When the recording is done     CD REC FINISHED    scroll  through the display  and the REC  recording  lamp goes  off  Both the cassette deck and the CD player stop  automatically     To stop recording  press     to create a 4 second  blank portion on the recording tape   Remember     4 second blank is important when using Music  Scan    see page 21      To record on both sides   Reverse Mode  On the unit ONLY     Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode       indicator on the display lights up like     Z           When using the Reverse Mode for CD Direct  Recording  start recording in the forward   gt    direction first  When the tape reaches its end while  recording a song in the forward direction       the last song  will be re recorded at the beginning of the reverse side   lt 4      If you start recording on the reverse side   lt 4   recording  will stop when recording is done only on one side  reverse   of the tape     To cancel Reverse Mode  press the button again so that the  Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like          255       m Auto Edit Recording    By using Auto Edit Recording  you can record the CD tracks  to fit the tape  Auto Edit Recording makes a pro
101. ps automatically at the beginning of the next  song  and the next song starts automatically        Music Scan works by detecting a 4 second long blank  between each song  so it will not work well in the     following cases    No blank at the beginning of a song     Noise  often caused by much use or poor quality dubbing  which  fills the blank     Long  very soft passages or pauses in a song      9j      Recording    Continued EN       IMPORTANT     It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record  pre recorded tapes  records  or discs without the  consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video  recording  broadcast or cable programme and in any  literary  dramatic  musical  or artistic embodied  therein    The recording level is automatically set correctly  so it is  not affected by the VOLUME  the SUBWOOFER LEVEL   and the SOUND MODE controls  Thus  during recording  you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to  without affecting the recording level    If there are excessive noise or static in the recording you  have made  the unit may be too close to a TV  Increase the  distance between the TV and the unit    You can use type I tape for recording     To protect your recording  Cassettes have two small tabs  on the back to protect from  unexpected erasure or re   recording    To protect your recording   remove these tabs    To re record on a protected tape  cover the holes with  adhesive tape        To keep the best recording and playback sound  qu
102. ps including the SOUND MODE lamp go off     The sound modes change as follows     DANCE    HALL     STADIUM     ROCK               club  1    OFF     Canceled     POP         3       USER 2     USER 1    ERN    When using the remote control  the sound mode changes only  clockwise in the above sequence      10          Surround modes     DANCE  Increases resonance and bass   HALL  Adds depth and brilliance to the sound   STADIUM  Adds clarity and spreads the sound  like in an    outdoor stadium     SEA  Sound Effect Amplifier  modes    ROCK  Boosts low and high frequency  Good for acoustic  music    POP  Good for vocal music    CLASSIC  Good for classical music    User Modes    USER 1 2 3  Your individual mode stored in memory  See     Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User  Mode  below     OFF         sound mode is canceled       Surround elements are added to the SEA elements to create a  being there feeling in your room     Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User Mode       You can change SEA pattern to suit your preference  The SEA   pattern can be adjusted into 5 frequency ranges   LOW1    LOW2  MID              and HIGH2  These changed settings   can be stored in the USER 1  USER 2  and USER 3 modes    e There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again     On the unit ONLY        1 Select one of the preset sound modes      If you want to add the surround elements in your SEA  pattern  select one of the su
103. r left audio signals  and red ones for  right audio signals        Mr        Audio equipment  e          b  RIGHT     To audio output t       3    For playing the other equipment through this unit   connect between the audio output jacks on the other  equipment and AUX jacks by using audio cords  not  supplied      To connect audio equipment with an optical digital    input terminal    You can record CD sound onto the connected digital equipment          OFTIGAL       DIGITAL   Protective    plug           A           Before connecting the  other equipment    remove the protective  plug from the terminal                    Audio equipment with  an optical digital input    To optical digital input    Connect an optical digital cord  not supplied  between the    optical digital input terminal on the other equipment and the    CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal           Now  you can plug the AC power cord   IMPORTANT  Be sure to check all connections to be done  before plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet     Canceling the Demonstration       When connecting the AC power cord into a wall outlet  the  unit automatically starts the demonstration   To cancel the demonstration  press and hold        CANCEL DEMO until    DEMO OFF  appears  on the display     To cancel only beep sounds during the   demonstration  press BEEP ON OFF on the remote control         When you press other buttons    The demonstration stops temporarily  It will start automatically  again  if no opera
104. rofonia  quando da  utiliza    o de microfone     Precau    o   N  o arraste nem empurre as caixas ac  sticas no ch  o ou na  mesa  do contr  rio os quatro p  s da parte inferior de cada uma  delas podem se desprender ou cair     ESPECIFICA    ES  Tipo   Reflector de graves de 3 v  as e 4    altifalantes  Twin Hyper Power Drive Subwoofers  and Front Twin Woofer    Altavoces  De subgraves   Tipo c  nico de 16 0 cm x 1  Principal          c  nico de 10 0 cm x 2  De agudos          c  nico de 5 0 cm x 1  Capacidad de potencia  De subgraves  130 W  Principal 55 W  Impedancia  De subgraves  6     Principal  60  Gama de frecuencias  De subgraves  30 Hz     120 Hz    Principal   Nivel de presi  n ac  stica  De subgraves  Principal    Dimensiones  An x Al x            7 6 kg cada uno    Peso     75 Hz     32 000 Hz     78 dB W m    86 dB W m    217 mm x 432 mm x 365 mm    El dise  o y las especificaciones est  n sujetos a cambio sin previo    aviso     Altifalantes  Subwoofer   C  nico de 16 0 cm x 1  Woofer principal   C  nico de 10 0 cm x 2  Tweeter   C  nico de 5 0 cm x 1  Pot  ncia efectiva  Subwoofer   130 W  Altifalante principal 55 W  Impedancia  Subwoofer         Altifalante principal  60    Amplitude de frequ  ncia  Subwoofer  Altifalante principal  N  vel da press  o sonora      30 Hz     120 Hz    75 Hz     32000 Hz    Subwoofer   78 dB W m   Altifalante principal       86 dB W m  Dimens  es   larg  x alt  x prof     217 mm x 432 mm x 365 mm  Peso   7 6 kg cada    Desenho 
105. rogram before playing  simply select  the track numbers you want to add by following step 4 of the  programming procedure on page 15  If you want to add tracks  from another disc  follow steps 3 and 4     To erase the entire program before or after playing  press  and hold     until    CD PROGRAM  appears on the display     The program you have made will be erased        when you unplug the AC power cord  or       when a power failure occurs     Continued  N    Playing at Random   Random Play          The tracks of all loaded CDs will be played at random      To use Repeat Play  see page 17  for Random Play  press  REPEAT after starting Random Play  Only REPEAT 1 and  REPEAT ALL can be selected for Random Play     1 Load CDs        f the current playing source is not the CD player  press  CD  gt       then     before going to the next step     2 Activate the Random Play mode   On the unit   Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly    w  until    CD RANDOM    appears on  the display     Each time you press the button  the play  mode changes as follows        PROGRAM      CD PANDOM      Total track number and  total playing time  Continuous Play   On the remote control   Press RANDOM so that       CD RANDOM     appears on the display              RANDOM                                      The RANDOM indicator also lights up on the display   CD    To skip the currently playing track  turn  lt  lt     gt  gt   to the  right  or press P    gt   on the remote control      notes If you turn  
106. rround modes  DANCE   HALL  or STADIUM  before starting the procedure  below   See  Selecting the Sound Modes  on page 10      2 Press SET DISPLAY while the       selected sound mode is still Shown  on the display                   J          i 2  Current level appears     3 Adjust the SEA pattern       _      1  Turn  44    gt  gt  to select        fi LOWI  LOW2         requency range   Hi              MID              and         2            2  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  to adjust the    level   3 to  3  of the selected  5     frequency range     3  Repeat steps 1  and 2  to    adjust the level of the other  frequency ranges     SET   DISPLAY    4 Press SET DISPLAY again               ar  2            5 Turn  lt  lt     gt  to select one  of    user modes  USER 1   USER 2  and USER 3  in  which you want to store your  SEA pattern        SET   DISPLAY       Press SET DISPLAY again                    Vl  PIL btn      The SEA pattern you have created are stored into the user  mode selected in the above step     To use your own sound mode    Select USER 1  USER 2  or USER 3 mode when using the  sound modes  See    Selecting the Sound Modes    on page 10        When you unplug the AC power cord      if a power    failure occurs    The setting will be erased in a few days  If this happens  set the user  modes again     Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing       Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart  and some  countries use 10 kHz spacing     On the unit ONLY     You can 
107. rs on the display   Then  the unit continue searching for a CD from the  next disc tray          stop playing  press          To remove the disc  press  amp  for the corresponding disc tray     CD playback sequence    When 3 CDs  are loaded on the disc trays  they are played in one of   the following sequences      When CDI is pressed  CDI   gt  CD2   gt  CD3  then stops      When CD2 is pressed  CD2   gt           gt  CDI  then stops      When        is pressed           gt  CDI   gt  CD2  then stops      When only 2 CDs are loaded  they are played in the same order   but the disc tray without a CD is skipped     While playing a CD  you can do the following operations     To exchange CDs during playback of another  Press  amp  corresponding to a CD  not playing or selected  currently  to eject and exchange the CD    If you exchange CDs during play  the current play will not  stop until all CDs you have exchanged are played     To stop play for a moment    Press CD    I        While pausing  the elapsed playing time SS    flashes on the display   To resume playing  press CD     II again     To go to another track   Turn   44    gt  gt  before or during playback    or press 19 4  4 4     gt  gt    gt  gt   on the   remote control        44  or 44  44   Goes back to the  beginning of the  current or previous  tracks      P    or  gt     gt  gt      Skips to the beginning of the next or  succeeding tracks        To locate a particular point in a track  During play  press and hol
108. s on the unit             lt   gt  button  11  21  22   Pressing this button also turns on the unit   AUX button  11   Pressing this button also turns on the unit   CLOCK TIMER button  10  25     28   Indication lamp panel  Aj SOUND MODE lamp  11   B  SUBWOOFER lamp  11   C  REC  recording  lamp  22     24   D  SEA  Sound Effect Amplifier  mode lamps  11     ROCK  POP  and CLASSIC lamps  EJ Surround mode lamps  11     DANCE  HALL  and STADIUM lamps  F  CD ready lamps  16      CDI READY  CD2 READY  and CD3 READY lamps  SOUND MODE control  11   PRESET         control  13   Haa    gt  gt   reverse skip forward skip  control   10  12  17   19  24   27   SUBWOOFER LEVEL         buttons  11   Setting buttons  9  10  12  13  18  19  24     28     CANCEL DEMO and SET DISPLAY buttons  REVERSE          button  21     24   Cassette holder  21     24   PHONES      jack  11       Disc tray open close           CD2  and         buttons   16  17  20     Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit                                                           2                2                 2    N          23          2    ES                2               Disc number  CD1  CD2                 buttons    17  18  23  24    Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit    CD m l button  11  17     19  24    Pressing this button also turns on the unit    VOLUME         control  11    TUNING         buttons  13    44  gt   gt    reverse search forward search  buttons  12  17  21   
109. t exist on the CD  for example  selecting track  to select the disc you want to   XN 14 on a CD that only has 12 tracks   Such entries are ignored   play     Track number       Disc number Program step number    zB       To check the program contents  On the remote control ONLY     Before playing  you can check the  program contents by pressing  Hd  444  or P   gt  gt         1944  4    Shows the programed     tracks in the reverse order        gt    gt  gt    Shows them in the programed order     To modify the program   Before or after playing  you can erase the last   programed tracks by pressing CANCEL DEMO    or press PROGRAM CANCEL on the remote   control       Each time you press the button  the last  programed track is erased from the program     CANCEL   DEMO             PROGRAM  CANCEL    To add tracks in the program before playing  simply select  the track numbers you want to add by following step 4 of the  programming procedure on page 18  If you want to add tracks  from another disc  follow steps 3 and 4     To erase the entire program before or after playing  press  and hold     until    CD PROGRAM  appears on the display     The program you have made will be erased        when you unplug the AC power cord  and       when a power failure occurs     Playing at Random   Random Play       The tracks of all loaded CDs will be played at random      To use Repeat Play  see page 20  for Random Play  press  REPEAT after starting Random Play  Only REPEAT 1 and  REPEAT ALL
110. t for about 5 seconds after specifying the    time length   The SLEEP indicator stops flashing and remains lit     To check the remaining time until the shut off time  press    SLEEP once so that the remaining time  minute  until the  shut off time appears for about 5 seconds     To change the shut off time  press SLEEP repeatedly until  the desired time length appears on the display     To cancel the setting  press SLEEP repeatedly so that the  SLEEP indicator goes off     Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the unit        Timer Priority          Since each timer can be set separately  you may wonder what  happens if the settings for these timers overlap     Below are some examples    Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and Sleep Timer       f Daily Timer is set to come on while Recording Timer is  operating  Daily Timer will not come on at all     Recording Timer     A    Daily Timer   m  does not work     e If Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer is  operating  Sleep Timer will be canceled     6 00 6 30 7 00 7 30               21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30               Recording Timer                                             ae  canceled                  96      Maintenance          To get the best performance of the unit  keep your discs  tapes  and mechanism clean     General Notes   In general  you will have the best performance by keeping   your CDs and the mechanism clean      Store CDs in their cases  and keep them in cabinets or on
111. t it working normally  or if it is damaged in any way     switch  off  withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer     DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages    DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation  or has a standby mode    Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this     Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people     DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety  It is  illegal to watch television whilst driving     DONT listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing   DON T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment  for example with curtains or soft furnishings   Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment     DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws     to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer s  approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions     DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture   ABOVE ALL        NEVER let anyone  especially children  push anything into holes  slots or any other opening in the case     this could result  in a fatal electrical shock         NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind     it is 
112. te aparelho    chuva  umidade  pingos ou  esguichos de   gua  nem coloque em cima do mesmo  qualquer tipo de recipiente que contenha l  quidos  como por  exemplo vasos           EE PE          Portugu  s    Caution  Proper Ventilation  To avoid risk of electric shock and fire  and to prevent damage  locate the apparatus as follows     1 Front  No obstructions and open spacing   2 Sides Top  Back  No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below   3 Bottom  Place on the level surface  Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a    stand with a height of 10 cm or more     Precauci  n  El aparato debe estar bien ventilado  Para evitar posibles riesgos de descargas el  ctricas e incendios y prevenir cualquier posible da  o   coloque el aparato del modo siguiente   1 Parte delantera       ponga nada delante  deje el espacio libre   2 Laterales  parte superior  parte trasera   No se deber  a colocar nada en las   reas y las distancias que se detallan a continuaci  n   3 Parte inferior  Coloque el aparato sobre una superficie recta  Debe haber buena circulaci  n de  aire  para ello  coloque el aparato sobre una base a una altura m  nima de 10 cm     Precau    o  Ventila    o adequada   Para evitar riscos de choques el  tricos e inc  ndios  e prevenir avarias  instale o aparelho como segue    1 Parte frontal  Sem obstru    es e espa  os abertos    2 Partes laterais Tampa Posterior   Nenhuma obstru    o dever   ser colocada entre as   reas 
113. the sound mode you  want appears on the display              READY    ROCK DANCE  J       SOUND MODE    SUBWOOFER     2 READY    REC cD1 READY  CLASSIC STADIUM     When    sound mode is selected  for this example DANCE   the  SOUND MODE lamp and other than the selected sound mode  lamps light up  While the selected sound mode lamp flashes    If USER 1  USER 2  and USER 3 is selected  only the SOUND  MODE lamp lights up  If OFF is selected  the SOUND MODE  lamp and other sound mode lamps go off      The sound modes change as follows     DANCE     HALL     STADIUM     ROCK              club  7               Canceled     POP         3    USER 2     USER 1    CLASSIC J    When using the remote control  the sound mode changes  clockwise in the above sequence                  Surround modes     DANCE  Increases resonance and bass   HALL  Adds depth and brilliance to the sound   STADIUM  Adds clarity and spreads the sound  like in an    outdoor stadium     SEA  Sound Effect Amplifier  modes    ROCK  Boosts low and high frequency  Good for acoustic  music    POP  Good for vocal music    CLASSIC  Good for classical music    User Modes    USER 1 2 3  Your individual mode stored in memory  See     Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User    Mode  below   OFF         sound mode is canceled       Surround elements are added to the SEA elements to create a  being there feeling in your room     Creating Your Own Sound Mode   User Mode       You can change SEA pattern to suit your preference  The
114. time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again      To correct a mis entry while setting the timer  press  CANCEL DEMO     On the unit ONLY        1 Insert a recordable cassette in with the expose    part of the tape down   E    2 Press CLOCK TIMER  repeatedly until               appears on the display        O  Timer  indicator lights up and the REC  Recording  Timer  indicator also starts flashing on the display           rA      Each time you press the button  the timer setting modes  change as follows     DAILY     TIMER      REC      Daily Timer setting     Canceled     Clock     TIMER    Setting  Recording Timer setting    The hour digits start flashing    3 Press CLOCK TIMER again  ENS     TIMER  appears for 2 seconds  then the  unit enters on time setting mode           4 Set the on time you want the   unit to turn on at    1  Turn       gt P to set the hour  then  press SET DISPLAY    2  Turn 444   bb  to set the minute   then press SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second  then  the unit enters off time setting mode                 5 Set the off time you want the unit to turn off     on standby  at    1  Turn  44    gt  gt   to set the hour  then press  SET DISPLAY    2  Turn  lt  lt     gt  gt  to set the minute  then press  SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second  then the unit enters preset  station selecting mode        Select the preset station    1  Turn  44    gt  gt  to select the band
115. ting          ccssssssssssscsssscssscssssssssssssssecsssses 31  Specifications                     32    Location of the Buttons and Controls       Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit     Front Panel       Front Panel             Top view 01 10 Indication lamp panel                 READY  a    CD2 READY    CD1 READY                                                                                                                                                                                                    PRESET   CD R RW PLAYBACK          cm           EXTENDED SUPER BASS  I SN SET  CD PLAY     CANCEL DEMO DISPLAY REPEAT MODE   UBWOOFER      LEVEL  ub REVERSE  MODE 15       5         EDIT    L                                                                                                                                                                          lt  AUTO REVERSE   gt                    PHONES                                     Display Window          Wi vd vl vl           st wl     zoi       NL NL NL v     MN     Continued ub              See pages in the parentheses for details     Front Panel                                                                                                       co                                                                         Disc trays   9 1  standby on  button and lamp  10  26  27   ECO  Ecology  button  10   Remote sensor  Display window  FM AM button  11  13   Pressing this button also turn
116. ting    TUNER FM    or    TUNER AM     Turn 44   bb to select the preset station number  then  press SET DISPLAY    The unit enters volume setting mode     When selecting    1 CD   1      1  Turn 44    gt  gt  to select the disc number  then press  SET DISPLAY       SET    appears for 1 second    Turn 44   bb to set the track number  then press  SET DISPLAY       SET    appears for 1 second  then the unit enters  volume setting mode     2           7 Turn 1 4 4    gt  gt  to set the  volume level     The volume level changes as follows                      VOLUME 5    VOLUME 15     VOLUME 10            If you select  VOLUME           the volume is set to the  last level when the unit has been turned off     8 Press SET DISPLAY to complete DISPLAY  the Daily Timer setting    The DAILY  Daily Timer  indicator stops  flashing and remains lit     OK       appears on  the display for 2 seconds    The settings you have done are shown on the  display in sequence for your confirmation           9 Press     to turn off the unit  on       standby  if you have set the Daily      Timer with the unit turned on     4   2    If the unit is turned on when the on time comes  Daily Timer does not work   Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  occurs  Once you set the timer  the timer setting may remain stored in    memory in a few days  In this case  check whether the timer  setting still remains or not     To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done    1 Press 
117. ting modes  change as follows     DAILY     TIMER      REC      Daily Timer setting     Canceled     Clock     TIMER    setting  Recording Timer setting    The hour digits start flashing      2 Press CLOCK TIMER again  SHREK     TIMER    appears for 2 seconds  then the  unit enters on time setting mode           3 Set the on time you want the   unit to turn on at    1  Turn  44    gt P to set the hour  then  press SET DISPLAY    2  Turn 1444    gt  gt  to set the minute   then press SET DISPLAY    SET  appears for 1 second  then  the unit enters off time setting mode                       25        Continued md       4 Set the off time you want the unit to turn off     on standby  at    1  Turn         gt  gt  to set the hour  then press  SET DISPLAY    2  Turn  lt  lt    bb  to set the minute  then press  SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second  then the unit enters  source selecting mode         DAILY     5 Turn  lt  lt     gt  to select the source to play   then press SET DISPLAY      SET    appears for 1 second     The source changes as follows        TUNER FM TUNER AM 7   AUX IN    TAPE   1 CD   1   TUNER FM  tunes in to a specified preset FM station       Go to step 6     TUNER AM  tunes in to a specified preset AM station       Go to step 6        1        1  plays a disc from a specified track of a  specified disc      Go to step 6    TAPE  plays a tape in the cassette deck       Go to step 7    AUX IN  plays an external source      Go to step 7        when selec
118. tion is done for 2 minutes  unless you cancel it by  pressing CANCEL DEMO           To start the demonstration manually  Press and hold CANCEL DEMO again until    DEMO START   appears on the display     Common Operations    Continued PEN       Turning On or Off the Power       Setting the Clock          To turn on the unit  press  9 1  or  STANDB Y ON  9 1 on the remote control   so that the lamp on the button goes off        To turn off the unit  on standby   press         m   or STANDBY ON Q l on the remote control  di  again so that the lamp on the button lights up     A little power is always consumed even while   the unit is on standby     To switch off the power supply completely  unplug the AC  power cord from the AC outlet     notes  When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power     failure occurs   The clock is reset to    0 00    right away  while the tuner preset  stations  see page 13  will be erased in a few days     Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby     Ecology Mode       You can save the power consumption while the unit is turned  off  on standby      You can set Ecology Mode whether the unit is on or off     On the unit ONLY     To activate the Ecology Mode  press ECO   Eco       ECO    appears on the display for 2 seconds  and     demonstration is canceled temporarily if you   have pressed the button while the unit is off     e Each time you press the button     ECO    and    NORMAL     appear alternately on the display        To deactivate the 
119. tions          You can play CDs continuously   1 Load CDs     2 Press one of the disc number   CD1  CD2  and         buttons      for the disc you want to play  ei XN  The unit starts searching for the CD    and CD play starts from the first track  of the selected disc        Track number Elapsed playing time       Tracks of the currently playing disc  Track  numbers exceeding 16 are not displayed      e Pressing CD b II instead of the disc number buttons  starts playing back the currently selected CD       f no CD is placed on the selected disc tray     NO DISC 1         NO DISC 2             NO DISC 3    appears on the display   Then  the unit continues searching for a CD from the  next disc tray          stop playing  press          To remove the disc  press  amp  for the corresponding disc tray     CD playback sequence    When 3 CDs  are loaded on the disc trays  they are played in one of   the following sequences      When CDI is pressed  CDI   gt  CD2   gt  CD3  then stops      When CD2 is pressed  CD2   gt           gt  CDI  then stops      When        is pressed           gt  CDI   gt  CD2  then stops      When only 2 CDs are loaded  they are played in the same order   but the disc tray without a CD is skipped     While playing a CD  you can do the following operations     To exchange CDs during playback of another  Press  amp  corresponding to a CD  not playing or selected  currently  to eject and exchange the CD    If you exchange CDs during play  the current play w
120. tted     If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse  and dispose of the plug immediately  to avoid a possible shock  hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply     If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow  the instructions given below     IMPORTANT     DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is marked  with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green  or green and yellow     The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in  accordance with the following code    Blue   Neutral   Brown  Live    As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings  identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows    The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the  terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black    The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the  terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red     IF IN DOUBT   CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN           Caution     5    standby on  button     Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely  The         standby on  button in any position does not disconnect the  mains line  The power can be remote controlled     Caution  To reduce the risk of electrical shocks  fire  etc    1  Do not remove screws  covers or cabinet   2  Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture     Caution  Proper Ventilation    IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS    REPRODUCTION OF LABELS   D C
121. ur area  check with local radio stations    RDS may not work correctly if the received station is not  transmitting the signals properly or if the signal strength is weak     Changing the RDS Information       You can see RDS information on the display while listening  to an FM station     On the remote control ONLY   Press DISPLAY MODE       Each time you press the button  the display  changes to show the following information     PS     PTY              Program Service   Program Type   Radio Text     Station frequency   or preset channel no    notes       If no PS          or RT signals are sent by a station     NO PS             PTY     or         RT    appears on the display      If the unit takes time to show the RDS information received  from a station     WAIT PS        WAIT PTY     or    WAIT RT  may appears on the  display     Searching for Programs by PTY Codes   PTY Search        One of the advantages of RDS is that you can locate a   particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes    e For details on the PTY codes  see    Additional Information   on page 29     To search for a program using the PTY codes   REMEMBER you must preset FM RDS stations to use the   PTY codes  If not yet done  see page 13      Thereisa time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting  is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again      gt                amp     On the remote control ONLY     1 Press PTY SEARCH    PTY SELECT  appears on the display     2 Press PTY SE
122. vated  these  will function as display illumination  For details  see    15  REVERSE MODE button  18 21   Selecting the Sound Modes  on pages 10 and 11   16  Cassette holder  18     21  9  Tuner operation indicators     17  PHONES  Q  jack  10    MONO and ST  stereo  indicators                         4  Disc tray open close           CD2  and         buttons   13  14  17    Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit    Disc number          CD2                 buttons  14  15  20  21   Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit                       Tape operation indicators       lt   gt   tape direction  and  Z   reverse mode  indicators  KARAOKE and ECHO indicators       Remote Control       Remote Control                         STANDBY ON                                                                                                               PEN 15                                                                JVC    RM SHXZ3U REMOTE CONTROL                                                                                                                                  When using the remote control  point it  at the remote sensor on the front panel        Number buttons  12  14  15    Haa  49   reverse skip reverse search  button    12  14  16  18    E  stop  button  14     16  18     22  25    P     gt  gt    forward skip forward search  button   12  14  16  18    Disc number          CD2  and         buttons  14  15     4  CD play mode buttons  
123. verse side     SIDE B     appear  on the display alternately           Tracks to be recorded on the  reverse side  SIDE B  appear           5 Insert a recordable cassette of appropriate  length into the cassette deck        Press REVERSE MODE so that sd  the Reverse Mode indicator lights  up like            Without turning on the Reverse Mode   recording will stop when the front side of  the tape is recorded        7 Press CD REC START  En     CD           appears  then    TAPE SIDE A  STAND BY    scroll through the display  and  the REC  recording  lamp flashes    The cassette deck starts recording  About 10 seconds later    the CD player starts playing    When the recording is done     CD REC FINISHED  scroll   through the display and the REC  recording  lamp goes off    Both the cassette deck and CD player stop automatically       f a tape has not been rewound  the cassette deck will  rewind the tape before it starts recording    e A 10 second blank portion is automatically created at  the beginning of each side of the tape           To stop during Auto Edit Recording   Press REC START STOP or     to create a 4 second blank  portion on the recording tape   Remember  a 4 second blank  is important when using Music Scan   see page 18      To cancel Auto Edit Recording  Press CANCEL DEMO before or after recording           Using the Microphones       You can enjoy singing along  Karaoke  and microphone   mixing by using two microphones      MIC LEVEL adjustment is valid for b
124. when you select Program Play or Random Play     You can prohibit CD ejection from the unit and lock CDs     This operation is possible only when the source is the CD  player     On the unit ONLY    To prohibit disc ejection  press  amp  for any disc tray while  holding down       If there is any disc tray opened  close it  first          lt      3     lt   2  4      CD 1  gt               LOCKED    appears for a while on the display  and the  loaded CDs are locked                rr wy             To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CDs  press     for  any disc tray while holding down           UNLOCKED    appears for a while on the display  and the  loaded CDs are unlocked        LX  FN you try to eject CDs while Tray Lock is in use     LOCKED  appears to inform you that the disc tray is locked     A                 B  Vi             Playing Back Tapes       You can play back type I tapes without changing any settings     Playing Back a Tape       1 Press A EJECT for the cassette deck           2 Insert a cassette with the exposed part of the  tape down        3 Close the cassette holder gently     4 Press TAPE  lt  gt    gt   The tape play starts and the tape direction       indicator   amp   or  lt   starts flashing slowly  to indicate the tape running direction      Each time you press the button  the tape direction changes  and    REVERSE    appears for a while on the display   P   plays the front side    lt 4  plays the reverse side      f no cassette is inserted   
    
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