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JVC 0510WMKMDWJMM Stereo System User Manual

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1. Changing the display pispLay Press briefly Change the hes repeatedly to select a subwoofer mu information For setting the clock see Setting the subwoofer SWLEVEL EVE ae nl ae Fa ESE ES Clock and Clock and Using Timers on page 7 level only for E WOOFER E 7 a bed cide i indi indi DUCE g pag MX Kees WOOFER SUBWOOFER2 Timer mode indicators Sound Turbo indicator See the left table eH ze See page 7 WOOFER BE SUBWOOFER3 i Subwoofer level indicator See the left table A STBY Auto Standby Sound mode indicator See the left table indicator See page 4 1 3 Precautions Playing Back a Disc Notes on the power cord l Connections This System can play back To Select a Group for MP3 WMA only Playing at Random Random Play e When you are away on travel or otherwise for an extended period of time remove the plug CD GROUP rom the wall outlet A small amount of power 1 00 W or less is always consumed while the Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made CD R CD RW recorded in audio CD format CD DA or recorded MP3 WMA files 1 ITRACK Press briefly 1 JTANDOM Press before you start playback power cord is connected to the wall outlet in ISO 9660 forma
2. CAUTION CAUTION Proper Ventilation Basic and Common Operations iPod is a trademark of registered in the U S and other countries The button in any position does not disconnect the To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows mains line 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below Basic Operations n completely the STANDBY lamp goes off 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of H Bath aan Press BO RIOU EL aH ery E OeeLeA TRA Ne The MAINS pl li i das th 10 cm or more o n the n the A oe E E R System remote evel otherwise the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers i COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain y Point at the remote sensor on the front panel readily operable Front Side 3 5 D STANDBY ON and or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback The operating range is approx 7 m MX K e When the system is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights t S ae ae g O I The STANDBY lamp o
3. a Press STANDBY while holding gt gt e AM10K STEP appears on the main display On the System only Press and hold To set the AM tuner intervals to 10 kHz gt gt Basic Tuner Operations Press To On the System On the remote Press repeatedly to select FM or AM Seen e The selected frequency appears on the main display Press and hold for more than 2 seconds The System starts searching for stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in a C or or gt gt E fan FM program is broadcast in stereo the ST stereo indicator lights on the display only when the reception is good Press during searching to stop Press repeatedly to change the frequency step by step Select a frequency 98 O Press to selecta preset number for the station you store Tune in to a preset station OQO Forpresetting stations see right column OoO Change the FM reception Press to improve reception mode FMMODE The MONO indicator lights on the display When an FM stereo Reception will improve though the stereo effect is lost broadcast is hard to receive or noisy To restore the stereo effect press again Reduce AM beating noises FM MODE When you hear beating noises while listening to an AM station Press repeatedly to select BEAT CUT ON
4. D Adjust the hour then the minute gt gt CANCEL O O O e To exit from the clock setting press CLOCK TIMER as required e To go back to the previous step press CANCEL e You can also use the buttons on the System as well Setting the Sleep Timer Press repeatedly to specify the time in minutes as follows SLEEP a a ai Canceled e While the Sleep Timer is working the SLEEP indicator lights on the display e To check the remaining time to turn off after setting the sleep timer press once SOUND SOUND TURBO SWLEVEL MODE CLOCK _ AUTO DIMMER SLEEP TIMER STANDBY Setting the Daily Timer Using Daily Timer you can wake up with your favorite music 1 Press repeatedly to select ON CLOCK DAILYTIMER gt ON Time Canceled Clock setting mode See above 2 Adjust the hour then the minute for on time Select the volume level P E Adjust the hour then the minute for off time Select the playback source DISC IPOD AUDIO IN TUNER FM or TUNER AM For FM AM Select a preset channel For DISC Select a track For MP3 WMA select a group then a track number For AUDIO IN Make the connected device ready for playback e You can select the volume level VOLUME 0 to VOLUME 31 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the System is turned off
5. When the System is turned on Play back REPEAT se Refer to the iPod s instruction When the System is turned off and is not in the Save mode repeatedly E manual for details 0 0O D e Disconnecting the iPod When disconnecting the iPod make sure this System is turned off f an iPod which is not on the compatible iPod types list above is connected it may not be operated from the System In this case deactivate the iPod battery charge unction so that the iPod may be operated but it cannot be charged through the System To deactivate the battery charge function change the source to IPOD PS then press and hold m on the System while no iPod is connected e CHARGE OFF appears on the main display To use the battery charge function change the source to IPOD then press and hold mon the System until CHARGE ON appears on the main display CLOCK _ AUTO TIMER STANDBY DIMMER SLEEP FADE MUTING VOLUME Setting the Clock and Using Timers Setting the Clock You cannot use Daily Timer until you set the clock e 0 00 flashes on the main display until you set the clock Press to activate the clock setting mode CLOCK i k TIMER Yaan lt 5 e If you have already adjusted the clock before press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode is selected STANDBY ON O I o 9 o DISPLAY O O O 2 S a
6. 3 STANDBY ON O I Turn off the System on standby e When the on time of the daily timer comes the System sets the volume level gradually to the preset level after about 10 seconds When IPOD is selected as the playback source charge the iPod battery through the iPod terminal see page 6 otherwise Daily Timer may not work e To exit from the timer setting press CLOCK TIMER as To Turn Off the Daily Timer required e To correct a misentry during the process press CANCEL You can return to the previous step CLOCK TIMER Press repeatedly to select DAILYTIMER e You can also use the buttons on the System as well CANCEL To turn on the Daily Timer again select DAILYTIMER by Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your System check this list for a possible solution before calling for service General Power does not come on gt Power plug is not inserted securely Plug in securely Demonstration starts automatically The demonstration function is activated Press and hold the CANCEL DEMO button on the main unit while on standby until DEMO CLEAR appears on the display Refer to the attached sheet Information about the demonstration function Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before you finish gt There is a time limit Repeat the procedure again Operations are disabled gt The built in microprocessor may malfunction due to external ele
7. Listening to iPod Listening to iPod Basic iPod Operations STANDBY ON O I DISPLAY O QO O CANCEL o0ooc ND SOUND SWLEVEL MODE CLOCK DIMMER SLEEP TIMER VOLUME Listening to Digital Audio Player Listening to Digital Audio Player Compatible iPod types Digital Audio Player e iPod nano e iPod photo To On the e iPod nano 2nd generation e iPod classic remote iPod nano 3rd generation e iPod touch iPod nano 4th generation e iPod touch 2nd generation iPod nano Play back iPod mini 5th generation During playback press again to pause To audio output or headphone iPod 4th generation iPod 5th generation Press to select the next track out etc Press and hold to fast forward Stereo mini plug cord not supplied he track during playback Front view Select a track Forward search Reverse search Connecting the iPod Dock adapter supplied with the iPod or sold separately To detach the dock adapter from the dock Push the slot and pull up to remove the dock Press to go back to the beginning of the current or previous track VOLUME Press and hold to fast reverse the track during playback adapter Turn off the iPod 1 3 or C Set the volume to minimum VOLUME 7 Press and hold for more than 2 seconds e Turning off the System or e When oper
8. all connections are complete e During playback press again to ooo track number If no operation is done for about 3 e AC plug adapter x 1 not supplied for Australia e If the wall outlet does not match WHE EK J ET OOo e For CD select a track number minutes the System turns off If anything is missing consult your dealer immediately the AC plug use the supplied AC on E ay con ae eal tota Hi e The AUTO STANDBY function also works in the H plug adapter not applicable for Stop z number and total playing time for Repeat step 2 to program other tracks you want following cases MP3 WMA files group number and nee sh IDE EN o O O Prepare the Remote Control Australia playback track number appear on the main e Ifyou try to program a 51st track FULL will appear on the main display IPOD is selected as the source and no iPod is connected to the System Insert the battery into the remote control by matching the polarity and correctly display 4 a The tracks are played back in the programmed order AUDIO IN is selected as the source and no e If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases replace both batteries To connect the speaker cords Press to select the next tracks equipment is connected to the AUDIO IN O 9 Select a terminal Mak I k ted tly and firmly To Operate on the Program Play Mode R6P SUM 3 AA 15F Be ee ee ee MX KC68 MX KC38 track S55 ERB P0810 90 back to
9. ating on the main unit press FM AM AUDIO IN changing to another source also repeatedly to select AUDIO IN turns off the iPod Turning off the System may not 3 Start playing the connected Digital Audio Player turn off the iPod depending on 4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want to listen to Direct Dock for iPod Front view the current source 1 Turn on the DISPLAY Press and hold for more than 2 eee backlight of the d A seconds iPod or Set the volume to minimum Display the menu Go back to the previous VOLUME menu The iPod is turned on and the last track you had selected is played back e If the track is not played back automatically press again 7 3 Adjust the volume to the level you want to listen to Select an item on the menu NOTES e When IPOD is selected as the source CONNECT appears on the main display while an iPod is connected SHUFFLE e The UP DOWN buttons work in the same way as operating the iPod s click wheel counterclockwise clockwise Refer to the iPod s instruction manual for details STANDBY ON oo o DISPLAY O O O CANCEL O O O GROUP ITRACK NO CONNECT appears on the main display while no iPod is connected Play back at franpom e Refer to the iPod s instruction e The iPod battery is charged through the iPod terminal in the following cases random manual for details
10. corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch System remote a radiation when open Do not view directly with optical me area of this equipment and if different reset the voltage selector switch to prevent from a damage or risk Press when the System is on standby Sound Adjustment Display Information instruments of fire electric shock i e Setting the Save mode allows you Press i EE OF LABER CAUTION CABEL PEACER et European Union only Set the Save to reduce power consumption by To On the On the Main display f mode Y turning the display off while on System remote standby SOUND TURBO SOUND ae File type indicators Play mode indicators FM reception indicators CAUTION NOTE Reinforce the Turso Sound Turbo indicator lights up See page 4 See page 4 See page 5 VISIBLE AND OR re To cancel this function press again h d 3 The remote control illustrations of MX KC68 are used in this instruction manual Press repeatedly to select a brightness eavy soun To cancel this function press again Changing the evel Press repeatedly to select a sound DIMMER SOUND MODE display gt DIMMER1 DIMMER2 Select SOUND mode you want v7 brightness sides CO DANCE HALL STADIUM l DIMMER OFF sound mode L Off CLASSIC POP ROCK
11. ctrical interference Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it back in Unable to operate the System from the remote control gt The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the System is blocked gt The batteries are exhausted No sound is heard Speaker connections are incorrect or loose Headphones are connected The System does not work properly gt Many functions of this System are implemented by microcomputers If pressing any button does not result in the normal action disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet wait for a while and connect the cord again Disc Operations The disc does not play The disc is placed upside down Place the disc with the label side up gt The disc is recorded with the packet writing UDF file system It cannot be played Check the files you want to play back MP3 WMA groups and tracks are not played back as you expect gt The playing order is determined when the groups and tracks were recorded It depends on the writing application The disc sound is discontinuous gt The disc is scratched or dirty The disc tray does not open or close gt The AC power cord is not plugged in Disc ejection is prohibited see page 4 pressing CLOCK TIMER then press SET Radio Operations Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise Antenna connections are incorrect or loose gt The AM loop antenna is too close to the System gt The FM ante
12. e Outdoor FM antenna e When using an 8 cm disc place it on the 000 random play Notes on installation not supplied inner circle of the disc tray e Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C FM AM loop antenna supplied RESUME Play for MP3 WMA only Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play e Do not install the System in a place subject to vibrations Turn it until the best When you stop the playback by one of the following operations this System Press repeatedly to specify the repeat mode as follows e Do not put heavy objects on the System reception is obtained 3 stores the beginning of the stopped track on the disc 1 gt REP Repeats the current or specified track To prevent malfunction or damage of the System Disconnect the supplied FM antenna and connect to an Press to close the disc tray Pressing B once oe gt p r p preve or camag PE 3 F outdoor FM antenna using a 75 Q wire with coaxial type Changing the source le REP Repeats all tracks in the current group MP3 e Do not insert any metallic objects such as wires hairpins coins etc into the System i WMA only e O ee connector Basic Disc O When you start playback again playback starts from the stored position l REP ALL Repeats all tracks There are no user serviceable parts inside asic DISC perations To clear the stored position turn off the System L Off Normal playback If anything goes wrong unplug the pow
13. er cord and consult your dealer NOTE Press e Opening the disc tray also clears the stored position 2 e Make sure the antenna conductors do not w On the On the NOTE BE touch any other terminals connecting cords System remote ok 7 mn 5 This function does not work in program play and random play o and power cord Also keep the antennas SUMERE tac SNUSA ape 5 7 Getting Started Subwoofer away from metallic parts ot the Systeth playing time appear on the main Programming the Playing Order Program Play Turning off the System Automatically os lied A Only for MX KC68 IAAI connecting cords and the AC power cord display igen AUTO STANDBY function upplie ccessories DALODD NONLIN This could cause poor reception Play back For MP3 WMA files Before current 1 PROGRAM Press before you start playback Press until the A STBY indicator lights After unpacking check to be sure that you have all the following items The number in MUN the disc track number anid elapsed playing The PROG program indicator lights on the display on the display parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied IVITTVUTLTAITT To a wall outlet time appear the tag information is 2 ooo stay The ASTBY indicator starts flashing e Remote control x 1 e Batteries x 2 Plug the AC power cord only after pa leo if itis recoraed O e For MP3 WMA files select a group number then a QoS o the display after playback stops e AM loop antenna x 1 e FM antenna x 1
14. ersion 1 MP3 WMA discs are required a longer readout time than regular CDs It depends on the complexity of the group file configuration Some MP3 WMA files cannot be played back and will be skipped This result from their recording processes and conditions When making MP3 WMA discs use ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 for the disc format This System can play back MP3 WMA files with the extension code lt mp3 gt or lt wma gt regardless of the etter case upper lower It is recommended that you make each MP3 WMA file at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps This System cannot play back files made at bit rate of less han 64 kbps Playback order of MP3 WMA tracks may be different from he one you have intended while recording If a folder does not include MP3 WMA tracks they are ignored e This System can recognize up to 99 groups in a disc The total number of groups and tracks in a disc that can be recognized by the System is 512 for MP3 WMA Playable files which do not belong to any groups are handled as Group 1 Maintenance To get the best performance of the System keep your discs and mechanism clean Handling discs e Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly e Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc e Put the disc back in its case after use e Be careful not to scratch the
15. g playback a CANCEL Press and hold o e Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like System Press and hold for 2 seconds DIMMER SLEEP TIMER STANDBY subwoofer speaker speaker speaker speaker NOTE program FS D e If no disc is inserted NO DISC appears on the main display Exit from PROGRAM P Press while playback is stopped program play To cancel the prohibition repeat the same procedure Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts Selecting the AM tuner intervals Some countries and areas use 9 kHz intervals between AM stations and others use 10 kHz You can change the AM tuner intervals 1 1 Presetting Stations You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually Tune in to a station you want to preset e You can also store the monaural reception mode for FM preset stations if selected STANDBY ON Ov or Turn off the System on standby 2 Press to activate the preset number entry mode e Finish the following steps while the indication on the display is flashing Press STANDBY while holding lt 4 2 On the System only e AMOK STEP appears on the main display Press and hold 0099 P ber for th i GO ress to select a preset number for the station you store e To select number 5 press 5 aoe e To select number 25 press 210 2 then 5 OROK To set the AM tuner intervals to 9 kHz Press to store the station
16. instruction manual e Do not touch or hit the iPod terminal pins or connector pins directly It might cause damages to the connector part Setting the Clock and Using Timers see page 7 e You can set the clock and Daily Timer even while the Save mode is turned on While setting the clock or Daily Timer the display is turning on e The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens readjust the clock e When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the clock and the timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again Timer Priority e If you set the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing the selected source Daily Timer is canceled JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data in iPod while using this System Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Specifications Amplifier section OUTPUT POWER Main speakers 110 W per channel min RMS driven into 3 Q at 1 kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion Speakers Impedance 30 60 Subwoofer for MX KC68 180 W per channel min RMS driven into 8 Q at 63 Hz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion Speakers Impedance 80 160 Tuner section FM tuning range 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM tuning range 531 kHz 1 710 kHz at 9 kHz intervals 530 kHz 1 710 kHz at 10 kHz in
17. n the System red except when the power is supplied using batteries t tem standby the a turns off on How to cancel the power Consists of CA MXKC68 SP MXKC68F A a a r demonstration ou Press and hold CANCEL and SP MXKC68W The power can be remote controlled However when the t DEMO button while MX KC38 power is supplied using batteries the system cannot be See Playing Back a Disc on page 4 on standby Ref r t turned on by remote control 15cm the attached sheet Consists of CA MXKC38 SP MXKC38 CAUTION Information about the To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 10 cm t demonstration function 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet See Listening to iPod on page 6 Fer SP MXKC68F CA MXKC68 SP MXKC68F SP MXKC68W CA MXKC68 Select a 5 Wise MP3 WMA iPod 2 Natal pose Alege arisen a raino moisture SP MXKC38 CA MXKC38 SP MXKC38 CA MXKC38 source IFO Press repeatedly to select FM AM or CAUTION a eases Thank you for purchasing a JVC product e Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If s a ie an an see Listening to Subwoofer is only available the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a Ea oO an roa casts on page 5 for MX KC68 INSTRUCTIONS newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get POr ADISI ee Listening to out Mains AC Line Instruction not applicable for Australia igital Audio Player on page 6 GVT0243 016B A UJ UW US e Do not place any
18. naked flame sources such as lighted ee 0510WMKMDWJMM candles on the apparatus Main unit rear Adiust th You can adjust the volume level from g e When discarding batteries environmental problems l i E level 0 VOLUME MIN to level 31 E EN must be considered and local rules or laws governing the VOLTAGE volume VOLUME MAX 2008 Victor C f Japan Limited m fanen i 008 Victor Company of Japan Limite disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly SELECTOR Using Headphones Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping Tanti ane coo to turn down the volume f or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such nnno Y mutna To restore the volume press again or efore connecting or putting on the Stereo mini plug Warnings Cautions and Others as vases shall be placed on the apparatus TT iela a adjust the volume level Seabees pedo IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS aN e deactivate the speakers 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT SE e Sound adjustments also affect the sound 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover or cabinet There Be as recelite tom carbhones or hasdonones Display Settings through the headphones are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all En aie Sones ince P P Press servicing to qualified service personnel da CAUTION for mains AC line f i a To On the On the 3 CAUTION Visible and or invisible class 1M laser BEFORE PLUGGING IN do check that your mains AC line voltage
19. nna is not properly extended and positioned gt Electrostatic discharge from your body may cause noise If this happens turn off and on the System again iPod Operations iPod is not turned on gt The iPod is not connected properly iPod does not play though CONNECT appears on the main display gt The battery of the iPod is empty Leave the iPod connected for more than ten minutes iPod is not played back from the System gt The iPod battery charge function is deactivated gt The iPod is not compatible with the System Check the compatibility on the list on page 6 iPod is not charged gt The System is in the Save mode see page 3 gt The iPod battery charge function is deactivated see page 6 Timer Operations Daily Timer does not work gt The System has been turned on when the on time comes Timer starts working only when the System is turned off gt When IPOD is selected as the playback source charge the battery of the iPod through the iPod terminal otherwise Daily Timer may not work Learning More about This System Basic and Common Operations see page 3 e Pressing one of the source buttons also turns on the System and starts playing back Playing Back a Disc see page 4 e This System cannot play packet write discs e For MP3 WMA playback In this manual file and track are interchangeably used for MP3 WMA operations This System can show the Tag data V
20. surface of the disc when placing it back in its case e Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and moisture To clean the disc e Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge Cleaning the System e Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the System is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well then wipe clean with a dry cloth Since the System may deteriorate in quality become damaged or get its paint peeled off be careful about the following DO NOT wipe it strong DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides toit DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact for along time Listening to iPod see page 6 e If the iPod does not play correctly update your iPod Software to the latest version For details about updating your iPod check on the Apple web site lt http www apple com gt e The iPod battery cannot be charged while the System is in the Save mode e When the iPod is not charged through the System the iPod may not be turned on from the System e You cannot send any data to your iPod from the System e Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio sources with high recording levels When distortion occurs it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of the iPod For information on operating the iPod see the iPod
21. t e The RND random indicator lights on the display e When unplugging the System from the wall outlet always pull the plug not the power cord e When playing back an MP3 or WMA track MP3 or WMA indicator lights on the e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands To connect the FM antenna supplied To assemble the AM loop antenna supplied display 2 9 O 2 Playback starts in random order ee aa arena ey ere Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception o Loadi Di O O O Select a group number Random Play ends when all tracks are played back s 1 FM ant oading a DISC electric shock or other accidents supplied g ooo To Operate on the Random Play Mode e If the cord is damaged consult a dealer and have the power cord replaced with a new one FM a A if 1 On the System only ROR T To TE Avoid moisture water dust and high temperatures ini By ss cos Press to open the disc tray 3 O O Gus aarack e aa goes back to the beginning of the e Do not place the System in moist or dusty places ooo Select a track number ip DES current track e If water gets inside the System turn off the power and remove the plug from the wall outlet For better FM reception e You can use also kd or I buttons F SHUFFLE hen consult your dealer Using the System in this state may cause a fire or electrical shock 2 a22 Ba e RANDOM Press once while playback is stopped e Do not expose the System to direct sunlight or place it near a heating devic
22. tervals CD player section Dynamic range 86 dB Signal to noise ratio 85 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable Speakers Main speakers SP MXKC68F SP MXKC38 Type 3 Way 3 Speaker Bass Reflex Type Speaker units Main Woofer 16 cm cone x 1 Mid Range 5 cm cone x 1 Tweeter 2 cm dome x 1 Power Handling Capacity 110 W Impedance 30 Frequency Range 41 Hz 35 kHz Sound Pressure Level 83 dB W m Dimensions approx 210 mmx 315 mm x 220 mm W H D Mass approx 3 0 kg each Subwoofer SP MXKC68W Type 1 Way Bass Reflex Type Speaker 16 cm cone x 1 Power Handling Capacity 180 W Impedance 80 Frequency Range 38 Hz 5 kHz Sound Pressure Level 83 dB W m Dimensions approx 210 mm x 315 mm x 242 mm W H D Mass approx 34 kg General Power requirements For Australia AC 240 V 50 Hz For other countries AC 110 127 V AC 220 V 240 V adjustable with the voltage selector 50 Hz 60 Hz Audio input AUDIO IN 400 mV 47 KQ Power supply to iPod DC 5 V 500 mA Power consumption 95 W MX KC68 power on 60 W MX KC38 power on 9 W standby mode without charging iPod 1 00 W or less save mode 215mm x 307 mm x 309 mm 3 8 kg MX KC68 3 6 kg MX KC38 Specifications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice Dimensions W x H x D Mass approx
23. the beginning of E ai E H The AUTO STANDBY function does not work Ha onnenn the Ma cords match the polarity E the current or previous tracks when FM or AM is selected as the source of the speaker terminals SUBWOOFER MAIN SPEAKERS Check th i i i e Main speakers blue cord to and black cord to ooaj _ e d C p hile playback i 4 To cancel this function press again e Subwoofer red cord to and black cord to aelecta ool select number 3 press 5 SEE gt gt asi ait ihiti sait track e To select number 25 press 210 2 contents ED Prohibiting Disc Ejection NOTES number OOQ trens Add tracks R Eteo Ail Dlavbackis Sa J You can lock the disc tray so that no one can eject e DONO connect more than one speaker to each 0O epeat step 4 a Shae SEY Se ee the loaded disc terminal CAUTION J CAUTION CAUTION SPEAKER F d gt gt P d hold to fast f d the track i e This is possible while the System is on standby CAUTION z eS B tt theconguetoiok thie speaker cords to Be ities Tay 30 60 search Ea during playhack T a the last CANCEL The track number and the program and the disc tray is closed e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or sean ce 4 4 4 4 4 Reverse aaa ea Press and hold to fast reverse the track Mag me ilag last track appear on On the System only SOUND sw iever SOUND equivalent type parts of the Tene Tae To the left Tethe nant To the left search durin

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