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JVC 0603MWMMDWORI User's Manual
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1. A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in standby mode To switch off the power supply completely unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The clock is reset to 0 00 right away If this happens set the clock again Selecting the Source To select the source press TAPE TUNER BAND or CD TT A 7 To operate the tuner FM or AM MW see pages 10 12 To operate the CD player see pages 13 15 To operate the tape deck see page 16 To record on a tape see pages 17 and 18 When you select TAPE or CD as the source playback does not start automatically Adjusting the Volume Selecting the Sound Modes You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned on The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN VOL 1 VOL 39 and VOL MAX The volume level has no effect on recording To increase the volume press VOLUME To decrease the volume press VOLUME When you press and hold either button you can change the volume level continuously I lil VUE J To turn off the sound temporarily On the remote control ONLY Press MUTING The volume level turn down and MUTING starts flashing on the display MUTING To restore the sound press MUTING again Adjusting the volume level also cancels the muting eis Fo
2. Some FM and AM MW stations do not provide RDS signals RDS services vary among FM RDS stations For details on RDS services in your 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 REMAIN RDS MODE Each time you press the button the display changes to show the following information PS gt PTY TEXT Program Service Program Type Radio Text Station frequency or preset channel no botes If no PS TEXT signals are sent by a station NO PS NO PTY or NO TEXT appears on the display On the characters displayed When the display shows PS PTY or TEXT signals The display shows upper case letters only The display cannot show accented letters for example A may represent accented A s like A A and A REMAIN RDS MODE MS 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 For details on the PTY codes see below There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start over from step f On the re
3. To modify the program Press PROGRAM repeatedly in stop mode to select the number which you want to change the track then repeat step 3 above PROGRAM A To clear the program Press in stop mode The PROG indicator disappears from the display Pressing amp OPEN to open the disc cover will also erase the programed tracks yt 14 Playing at Random Random Play Playing only Introductions lntro Play You can play the tracks at random On the remote control ONLY Press RANDOM before or during playing The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display RANDOM js RANDOM To exit from Random Play press RANDOM again RANDOM The RANDOM indicator goes off e t is not possible to activate the random play function during Program Play Repeating Tracks Repeat Play You can have all the tracks the program or individual track currently playing repeat as many times as you like On the remote control ONLY Press REPEAT ST MONO repeatedly before or during playing Each time you press the button Repeat Play changes as follows and the following repeat indicator lights up on the display ecu Canceled REPEAT ST MONO Repeat indicators ALL In Normal Play repeats all the tracks In Program Play repeats all the tracks in the program In Random Play repeats all the tracks in random order Repeats one track C 1 REPEAT
4. indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker terminal To connect AM MW and FM antennas NOW you are ready to plug in the unit IMPORTANT Be sure to check that all connections have been made FM antenna before plugging in the power cord AM MW loop antenna supplied 1 Connect the supplied AM MW loop antenna to the AM LOOP terminal Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its position for the best reception 2 Adjust the position for the FM antenna for the best reception For better reception of both FM and AM MW Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals or connecting cords Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit connecting cords and the AC power cord Basic and Common Operations Continued ub Setting the Clock Before operating the unit any further first set the unit s clock When you plug in the power cord 0 00 starts flashing on the display You can set the clock when the unit is either turned on or in standby mode On the remote control ONLY 1 When the unit is in standby mode 2257 press and hold PROGRAM until the hour indication starts flashing Fran Lnd I When the unit is on press DISPLAY CLOCK SET to enter clock mode then press and hold PROGRAM lt lt 2 Press lt lt or gt gt to
5. Shows the elapsed time of the current track REMAIN TOTAL No indication Playing Back Tapes For Tape operations use buttons inside the front cover on the unit 4 Close the cassette holder gently Playing Back a Tape You can play back type I tapes only On the unit ONLY 1 Open the front cover 5 Press TAPE TAPE The unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the tape deck You can select to the tape by pressing TAPE on the remote control 6 Press gt play The tape starts playing When the end of the tape is reached playing Stops 2 Press D A stop cassette holder open The cassette holder opens 25 To stop playing press 0 25 E To stop playing for a moment press 00 pause 5 To resume playing press lll again 3 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down To fast forward or rewind the tape press DP lt lt The tape stops at the end of the fast forwarding or rewinding To release the locked button press 0 25 2 To remove the cassette press LZ while o4 playback is stopped N DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or recording a tape The cassette deck or tapes may be damaged The use of C 120 or longer tape is not recommended since characteristic deterioration may occur and this tape easily jams in th
6. The built in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference Unplug the AC power cord then plug it back in Unable to operate the unit by the remote control Specifications The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the unit is blocked The batteries are exhausted You are using the remote control too far from the unit Remove the obstruction Replace the batteries See page 6 Signals cannot reach the remote sensor Move closer to the unit Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Amplifier Section CA UXH9 Output Power IEC 268 3 10 W 5 W 5 W at 4 Q 10 THD General Power requirement Power consumption AC 230 V v 50 Hz 22 W at operation 3 0 W on standby Dimensions W H D approx Mass approx 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz 145 mm x 209 mm x 226 mm 2 8 kg Supplied accessories See page 6 Speakers Impedance 40 160 FM tuning range AM MW tuning range 522 kHz 1 629 kHz CD player Dynamic range 60 dB Signal to noise ratio 60 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable Cassette deck Frequency response Normal type I Wow and flutter 100 Hz 10 000 Hz 0 35 WRMS Speaker Section SP UXH9 Type Speakers Power handling capacity Impedance Frequency range Full range bass reflex type 10 cm cone x1 5W 4Q 100 Hz to 15 kHz Dimensions W H D appr
7. timer indicator goes ON off To activate and change the timer repeat steps 7 to 8 on pages 19 and 20 To activate the timer again without changing the setting press TIMER ON OFF until the timer indicator lights up on the display gt If the unit is already turned on when the timer on time 2 comes The timer does not works When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then set the timer again Using the Sleep Timer With the Sleep Timer you can fall asleep to your favorite music or radio program Youcan set the Sleep Timer only when the unit is turned on How the Sleep Timer actually works The unit automatically turns off after the specified length of time passes On the remote control ONLY Press SLEEP The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display SLEEP SLEEP 91 Each time you press the button the length of time changes as follows gt 80 gt 70 gt 60 OFF 10 20 30 40 2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the length of time To check the remaining time until shut off time press SLEEP once The remaining time until shut off time appeears for about 5 seconds To change the shut off time press SLEEP repeatedly until the length of time you want appears To cancel the setting press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF appears and the SLEEP indicator goes off
8. ST MONO To cancel Repeat Play press REPEAT ST MONO repeatedly until the repeat indicator goes off Repeat Play remains in effect even when you select another play mode Normal Program Random or Intro Play In Random Play C 1 cannot be selected If 1 has been selected when you press RANDOM it is canceled If you select 1 in Random Play Random Play is canceled 15 You can play only the introductions of the tracks On the remote control ONLY Press INTRO RDS SEARCH xp The INTRO indicator lights up and the first 10 second portion of each track is played back in order J a KIR D 1 Z _ z 2 To cancel Intro Play press INTRO RDS SEARCH again The INTRO indicator goes off ntro Play remains in effect even when you select another play mode Program or Random Play Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback You can display the remaining time of the current track disc and the elapsed time of the current track disc during playing On the remote control ONLY REMAIN Press REMAIN RDS MODE repeatedly REMAN Each time you press the button the display changes as follows and the following indicators light up on the display fe REMAIN gt TOTAL REMAIN No indication gt TOTAL Shows the remaining time of the current track TOTAL REMAIN Shows the remaining time and track number of the disc Shows the elapsed time of the disc
9. To protect your recordings Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect against 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 t ir Adhesive tape 17 Recording from the Radio On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down See also page 16 2 Close the cassette holder gently 3 Press TUNER BAND to select either BaN FM AM When recording from discs see Recording CS Discs Disc Synchronized Recording on page 18 4 Tune in to the station you p Tt a want to record 5 Press O recording and gt lock down and the recording starts You cannot press O in the following cases f nocassette is inserted e f a protected tape is inserted To stop recording for moment press 1 pause To resume recording press l again z To stop recording press 0 2 2 To remove the cassette press LZ while recording is stopped 0 4 9 To record an AM MW station Beat Cut On the remote control ONLY While recording an AM MW broadcast beats may be heard which are never heard when listening to the broadcast without recording it If this occurs press BEAT CUT repeatedly while recording until the beats are reduced Each time you pre
10. VS PROGRAM Dee 4 Press PROGRAM again The PROG indicator and the selected preset number stop flashing 5 To preset more stations repeat steps 7 to 4 above allocating a different preset number to each station Storing a new station on an already assigned number erases the previously stored one notes When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power 4 failure occurs The preset stations will remain in the unit 11 On the remote control ONLY TUNER BAND 7 Press TUNER BAND to select either FM or AM The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the previously received station either FM or AM MW Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW 2 Press or v to select a preset number 0 0 0 Receiving FM Stations with RDS 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 tuned 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 TEXT Radio Text Shows text messages the station sends EA More about RDS
11. adjust the hour then ON press PROGRAM PROGRAM When you press and hold lt 4 or P the hour indication changes gt j continuously The minute indication start flashing PROGRAM 4 E 7 I7 a 3 Press 1 4 4 or gt gt to adjust the minute then press D pw PROGRAM When you press and hold 1 or P the minute indication changes continuously The built in clock starts When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The clock is reset to 0 00 right away If this happens set the clock again The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock To show the clock when the unit is turned on On the remote control ONLY Press DISPLAY CLOCK SET epic Nee Each time you press the button the display changes the clock indication and the normal indication alternately To change the clock Repeat steps 7 to 3 of the procedure Setting the Clock Turning On the Power To turn on the unit press 0 1 STANDBY ON sa bon The STANDBY lamp on the unit goes off When you press the source button TAPE TUNER BAND and CD the unit automatically turns on To turn off the unit standby press 0 STANDBY ON again The STANDBY lamp on the unit lights red 0 00 flashes on the display until you set the built in clock After setting the clock the clock time will appear on the display while the unit is on standby
12. can use the buttons both on the remote control and on the unit for the same operations if they have the same or similar names or marks unless mentioned otherwise Basic and common information that is the same for many functions is grouped in one place and is not repeated for 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 Basic and Common Operations on pages 8 and 9 The following symbols are used in this manual Gives you warning and caution to prevent damage or risk of fire electric shock In addition we put information here about conditions which will prevent getting the best possible performance from the unit fs Gives you information and hints you need to know Precautions Installation Install in a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C Install the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV A DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat TOP sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or vibration Power sources When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the AC power cord DO NOT handl
13. 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 fod DO NOT use any solvent such as conventional record cleaner spray thinner or benzine to clean the disc 21 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 If the tape is loose it may get stretched cut or caught in the cassette Be careful not to touch the tape surface Avoid storing tapes in any of the following places In dusty places In direct sunlight or heat In moist areas On a TV or speaker Near a magnet To keep the best recording and playback sound quality You need to clean the heads Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with a wet type head cleaning tape available at electronic and audio shops When the head becomes dirty the following symptoms will occur Sound quality is reduced Sound level decreases Sound drops out Do not play dirty or dusty tapes Do not touch the highly polished head with any metalli
14. on the display Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer notes When you set the Sleep Timer after the Daily Timer 4 starts playing the selected source The unit turns off with either timer having an earlier shut off time If you set the Sleep Timer while playing back or recording a tape Do not shut the unit off with the Sleep Timer while a tape is running If the unit turns off while playing back or recording a tape the cassette deck or tapes may be damaged 20 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 tapes and the mechanism clean Store discs and tapes in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves 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 have its paint peel off be careful about the following DO NOT wipe it with a rough cloth DO NOT wipe it too vigorously DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an insecticide to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time Handling discs Remove the disc from its
15. 44 on the unit 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 REPEAT ST MONO so that the MONO indicator lights up on the display Reception will improve To restore the stereo effect press REPEAT ST MONO again so that the MONO indicator goes off In stereo mode you can hear stereo sound when a stereo program is broadcast REPEAT ST MONO To reduce the beat Beat Cut On the remote control ONLY If the beats are heard while listening a broadcast press BEAT CUT BEAT CUT 10 Presetting Stations Tuning in to a Preset Station You can preset 20 FM and 20 AM MW stations manually In some cases test frequencies have been already stored 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 There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start again from step 2 On the remote control ONLY 1 Tune in to the station you want to preset See Tuning in to a Station on page 10 PROGRAM 2 Press PROGRAM The PROG program indicator and 00 start flashing on the display 3 Press or v to select a preset number gt PROG al pm AN t d l
16. JVC MU MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX H Q Consists of CA UXH9 and SP UXH9 COMPACT WSS RDS INSTRUCTIONS LVT11 15 0038 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 fitted 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
17. UNER BAND CD Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit S CD CONTROL buttons 13 14 gt E 8 MULTI CONTROL buttons P P 44 4 Display window 6 1 STANDBY ON button 8 20 STANDBY lamp 8 Cassette holder 16 VOLUME buttons 9 Remote sensor 5 Front cover 16 on S ao po oo Tape operation buttons 16 18 e recording gt play lt fast backward gt gt gt fast forward 0 25 stop cassette holder open 00 pause To open the front cover Display window lt G timer indicator ON OFF timer on time off time indicators SLEEP indicator FM mode indicators ST stereo MONO SOUND indicator BASS indicator RDS indicator CD SYNC syncro indicator Main display Shows the source name and other information Repeat indicators C 1 ALL PROG program indicator RANDOM indicator INTRO indicator Time indicators TOTAL REMAIN Frequency indicators MHz kHz Remote Control See pages in parentheses for details TIMER SET button 19 20 1 2 INTRO RDS SEARCH button 12 15 3 RANDOM button 15 4 REMAIN RDS MODE b
18. agonal etc can damage the unit xX Playing Back the Entire Disc Normal Play 7 Press 4 OPEN on unit The disc cover opens You can insert a disc while listening to another source 2 Place a disc correctly with its label side up Not good 3 Close the disc cover gently 13 4 Press CD The unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the CD player After loading the disc total track number and total playing time appear on the display Total track number Total playing time 5 Press CD H 3 The first track of the disc starts playing Current track number 355 3037 111 Elapsed playing time The disc automatically stops when the last track has finished playing T To stop playing press To remove the disc press 4 OPEN on the unit netes If the disc cannot be read correctly because it is scratched for example or an unreadable CD R or CD RW is inserted Playback will not start f no disc is inserted NO DISC appears on the display DO NOT try to open the disc cover by hand as it S will be damaged Continued m Basic Disc Operations While playing a disc you can do the following operations To stop playing for a moment During play press CD M vM While pausing the elapsed playing time flashes on the display To resume playing press CD I again To go to another trac
19. are must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured BOR AC ARR desee delete re re dede 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 DON T continue to operate the equipment if you in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged 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 Spec
20. ary music considered to be easy listening LIGHT M Instrumental music and vocal or choral works CLASSICS Performances of major orchestral works symphonies chamber music etc OTHER M Music not fitting into any of the other categories Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list on this page 12 Playing Back Discs This unit has been designed to play back the following discs CD CD R and CD RW When playing a CD R or CD RW User edited CD Rs CD Recordable and CD RWs CD ReWritable can be played only if they are already finalized Usually you can play back your original CD Rs or CD RWs recorded in music CD format However sometimes they may not play depending on their characteristics or recording conditions Before playing CD Rs or CD RWs read their instructions or cautions carefully Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not play 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 because the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than for regular discs 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 Continued use of irregular shape discs heart shape oct
21. ated Avoid direct exposure to beam 3 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user service able parts inside the Unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION e Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspa per 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 e 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 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 G 1 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 c
22. c or magnetic tools Capstan Head Pinch Roller To demagnetize the head Turn off the unit and use a head demagnetizer available at electronic and audio shops 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 Symptom Power does not come on Possible Cause The power cord is not connected to an AC outlet Action Insert the plug into the socket No sound is heard Connections are incorrect or loose A pair of headphones is connected Check all connections and make corrections See pages 6 and 7 Unplug the headphones from the PHONES jack Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise Antennas are disconnected The AM MW loop antenna is too close to the unit The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned Reconnect the antenna correctly and securely Change the position and direction of the AM MW loop antenna Extend FM antenna and orient to the best reception position The disc does not play The disc is upside down Put the disc in with the label side up Impossible to record Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape Operations are disabled
23. e pinch rollers and the capstans e This unit is not compatible with type II and type IV tapes Recording 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 program and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic embodied therein The recording level is automatically set correctly so it is not affected by the other sound settings Thus during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level f recordings you have made have excessive noise or static the unit may be too close to a TV Increase the distance between the TV and the unit e You can only use type I tape for recording fo DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or FON recording a tape The cassette deck or tapes may be damaged DO NOT use type II and type IV tapes since the unit is not compatible with such tapes The use of C 120 or longer tape is not recommended since characteristic deterioration may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch rollers and the capstans de At the start and end of cassette tapes There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto Thus when recording from discs FM AM broadcasts or external equipment wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without losing any music
24. e the AC power cord with wet FOP hands Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the following cases After starting to heat the room na 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 then plug it in again Others Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit unplug the AC power cord 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 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 11110 3 Remote Control ret etn atacand 5 Get ng Started vincssccccseisessccsenstscenssosnsdssetessocesdoscssesesnscssoness 6 Unpack in gies diaeta ele ig 6 Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control 6 ERE 6 Basic Common Operations 8 Setting the Clock eer tete een 8 Turning On the Power 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 8 Selecting the S
25. etting go to step 5 If you change the on time setting the off time setting changes to You need to set the off time setting PROGRAM 4 Press PROGRAM to set the off time you want the unit to turn off The hour indication starts flashing on the display 1 Press P or lt 4 to set the hour then press PROGRAM 2 Press gt or 19 to set the minute then press PROGRAM PROGRAM 9 Press TIMER SET The timer indicator flashes and the source name appears on the display If you does not need to change the source go to step 7 TIMER SET o T Nate INL li 11 Y D Press PROGRAM to select the source to play The source name starts flashing on the display e Press PI or ka to select CD or TUNER then press PROGRAM PROGRAM E pw mw f LO I I Bag PROGRAM TIMER SET 7 Press TIMER SET The display changes normal indication and exit the timer setting mode 8 Press TIMER ON OFF to activate the 35 daily timer mode Each time you press the button the Daily Timer alternates on and off While activating the Daily Timer the timer indicator lights up on the display You can active the Daily Timer by pressing TIMER ON OFF on the unit 9 Press STANDBY ON to turn off the unit if the unit is on To deactivate the timer temporarily press cee TIMER ON OFF until the
26. hones This function only affects the playback sound and does not affect your recording To get the effect press and hold SOUND BASS SOUND until HBS ON appears and the BASS indicator lights up on the display A 195 DN Each time you press and hold the button the effect alternates on HBS ON and off HBS OFF To cancel the effect press and hold SOUND BASS again until HBS OFF appears and the BASS indicator goes off Listening to FM and AM MW Broadcasts Tuning in to a Station TUNER BAND 7 Press TUNER BAND to select either FM or The unit automatically turns on and tunes to the previously received station either FM or AM MW Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW B MHz ZM M 1 2 Press and hold gt i or aa or gt gt gt or eaaa on Lv the unit for more than 1 second gt gt gt gt gt gt Increases the frequencies Hang O89 Decreases the frequencies Tt The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in If an FM program is broadcast in stereo the ST stereo indicator lights up on the display only when the reception is good To stop during searching press P or a lt or gt gt gt or 4 4 on the unit notes When you repeatedly press gt gt a lt or gt gt gt gt or 4
27. ial 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 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 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 itis better to be safe than sorry G 2 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 This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the remote control You
28. irinte isisisi inorse 19 Using the Sleep Timer 20 Maintenance uncos 0000 21 Troubleshooting 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1212 2 2 2 2 nS UU 22 22 ss 510611162010133 Location of the Buttons and Controls Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit Main Unit Top view Front view CD SYNCHRO RECORDING Inside the front cover Continued ub Display window on the front panel G ON OFF SLEEP ST SOUND BASS 2 R2 N 12 RS GN GN GN GN NINE NI AN lt gt 1ALL PROG RANDOM INTRO TOTAL REMAIN See pages in parentheses for details Main unit Disc cover 13 PHONES jack 9 TIMER ON OFF button 20 SOUND BASS button 9 4 OPEN disc cover open 13 14 w Source buttons TAPE T
29. k 53 Before or during play press gt or min Haa repeatedly 9 Skips to the beginning of the ON next or succeeding tracks Goes back to the beginning of the current or previous tracks pw old To locate a particular point in a track During play press and hold gt or jaa lt 4 gt gt Fast forwards the tracks 149 Fast reverses the tracks wn Programming the Track Playing Order Program Play You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you start playing You can program up to 60 tracks On the remote control ONLY 7 Place a disc f the current source is not the CD player press CD PROGRAM 2 Press PROGRAM The PROG program indicator starts flashing on the display D n py PROG S f a program has been stored in memory the program is called up mw 3 Press gt l or a to select D pw the track number then press PROGRAM Track number Program step number PROGRAM EX for 1 PROG 4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you want 5 Press CD gt II CD The tracks are played in the order you have programed Lx e If you try to program a 61st track FULL will appear on the display To stop playing press ot To check the program contents Press PROGRAM repeatedly in stop mode The program number and track number are displayed in succession PROGRAM A
30. mote control ONLY Press INTRO RDS SEARCH until the PTY code you want appears on the display Each time you press the button the PTY codes change as follows NEWS gt AFFAIRS INFO gt SPORT gt EDUCATE gt DRAMA gt CULTURE gt SCIENCE VARIED POP M gt ROCK M gt EASY M gt LIGHT M gt CLASSICS gt OTHER M gt back to the beginning INTRO RDS SEARCH 2 Press gt gt or lt lt aa The unit searches FM stations L pw stops when it finds the one you have selected and tunes in that station f no program is found the unit returns to the last received station Tt To stop searching any time during the process press INTRO RDS SEARCH while searching Description of the PTY codes NEWS News AFFAIRS Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news debate or analysis INFO Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense SPORT Program concerned with any aspect of sports EDUCATE Educational programs DRAMA All radio plays and serials CULTURE Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture including language theater etc SCIENCE Programs about natural sciences and technology VARIED Used for mainly speech based programs such as quizzes panel games and personality interviews POP Commercial music of current popular appeal ROCK M Rock music EASY M Current contempor
31. ource ea 8 Adjusting the 9 Selecting the Sound Modes esee 9 Reinforcing the Bass Sound eee 9 Listening to FM and AM MW Broadcasts 10 Tuning in 1 eene 10 Presetting Stations estere etra 11 Tuning in to a Preset Station esee 11 Receiving FM Stations with RDS 12 Changing the RDS Information eee 12 Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search 12 Playin Back DISCS 13 Playing Back the Entire Disc Normal Play 13 Basic Disc Operations essere 14 Programing the Track Playing Order Program Play 14 Playing at Random Random 1 15 Repeating Tracks Repeat Play 15 Playing only Introductions Intro Play 15 Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback 15 Playing Back Tapes c eese eee ee ee eee 16 Playing Backa Tape eoe ete 16 RECO MING 0 0 0 00 17 Recording from the Radio 17 Recording Discs Disc Synchronized Recording 18 Using the Timers 0010100101 19 Using the Daily TIMET iinei
32. ox Mass approx 135 mm x 209 mm x 152 mm 1 3 kg each 22 EN 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED 0603MWMMDWORI
33. r You can set the Daily Timer when the unit is either turned on or in standby mode How the Daily Timer actually works When the on time comes the unit automatically turns on and then the off time comes the unit automatically turns off standby Once the timer has been set it will be activated at the same time everyday until the timer is turned off and the timer setting remains in memory until you change it Before you start When using TUNER as the source to play make sure to select the desired station before turning off the power There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start again from step f On the remote control ONLY TIMER SET 7 Press TIMER SET The timer and the ON on time indicators flash and the on time setting appears on the display If you does not need to change the on time setting go to step 3 Hl 1 1 l ecd acl PROGRAM 2 Press PROGRAM to set the on time you want the unit to turn on The hour indication starts flashing on the display 1 Press P or a lt to set the hour then press PROGRAM 2 Press Por 19 to set the minute then press PROGRAM gt PROGRAM Oon 19 TIMER SET Press TIMER SET The timer and the OFF off time indicators flash and the off time setting appears on the display If you does not need to change the off time s
34. r private listening Connect a 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 the headphones DO NOT turn off standby the unit with the volume set to an extremely high level Otherwise the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the unit or start playing any source REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level while the unit is in standby mode You can select one of the 4 sound modes This function also affects the sound from headphones This function only affects the playback sound and does not affect your recording To select the sound modes press SOUND BASS SOUND repeatedly Each time you press the button the sound mode changes as follows CLASSIC ROCK FLAT JAZZ Canceled POP More presence in the vocals and midrange CLASSIC Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass ROCK Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass JAZZ Accented lower frequencies for jazz type music FLAT Equalizer effect is canceled SOUND 7 H LI Es When the sound mode is activated the SOUND indicator lights up on the display Reinforcing the Bass Sound The richness and fullness of the bass sound is clearly maintained regardless of how low you set the volume Hyper Bass Sound This function also affects the sound from headp
35. ries 2 If any item is missing consult your dealer immediately Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control Insert the batteries R03 UM 4 AAA 24F into the remote control by matching the polarity and on the batteries with the and marking on the battery compartment When the remote control can no longer operate the unit replace both batteries at the same time RO3 UM 4 AAA 24F 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 the remote control will be damaged from battery leakage DO NOT use an old battery together with a new foh To connect speakers You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 4 16 Q Red Black LL Speaker Black Speaker cord R o cord Right speaker Left speaker 1 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal 2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the terminal Match the polarity of the speaker terminals red CD to red and black to black 3 Release your finger from the clamp IMPORTANT Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as
36. ss the button the display changes alternates BEAT 01 and BEAT 02 BEAT CUT 2 Recording Discs Disc Synchronized Recording You can start disc play and recording at the same time On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down See also page 16 2 Close the cassette holder gently 3 Press CD select the CD player as the source AO 4 Press O recording 5 The CD SYNC indicator appears on the display and the CD starts playback V automatically and the recording starts j Be Tid When the end of the tape is reached recording stops and the CD player is paused f you press O while playing back the CD the CD player return to the beginning of that track and the track is recorded on the tape de You cannot press O in the following cases f nocassette is inserted e f a protected tape is inserted To stop recording for moment press 00 The recording is paused but the CD playback does not stop AN To resume recording press To stop recording press L S The recording stops and the CD playback is paused 0 2 To remove the cassette press LZ while recording is stopped 18 Using the Timers Daily Timer and Sleep Timer are available Before using these timers make sure the built in clock is set correctly see page 8 Using the Daily Time
37. the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN CAUTION STANDBY ON button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and indications go off The 0 STANDBY ON button in any position does not disconnect the mains line When the unit is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red When the unit is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Caution Proper Ventilation IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS REPRODUCTION OF LABELS D CLASSIFICATION LABEL ON EXTERIOR SURFACE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT WARNING LABEL INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Invisible laser ADVARSEL Usynlig laser VARNING Osynlig laser VARO Avattaessa ja suo radiation when open and str ling ved bning n r str lning n r denna del ar jalukitus ohitettaessa olet interlock failed or defeated sikkethedsafbrydere er ude ppnad och sp rren ar Jalttiina n kym tt m lle AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE af funktion Undg uds t urkopplad Betrakta ej lasersateilylle TO BEAM e else for str ling d str len 6 0 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defe
38. utton 12 15 5 BEAT CUT button 10 17 6 DISPLAY CLOCK SET button 8 TiMERsET ON OFF SAND UN 7 MUTING button 9 GI 8 SOUND BASS button 9 NTO oe 9 STANDBY ON button 8 20 a 1 TIMER ON OFF button 20 IPDS MODE PROGRAM STMONO 11 SLEEP button 20 PROGRAM button 8 11 14 19 20 13 REPEAT ST MONO button 10 15 14 Source buttons TAPE TUNER BAND CD Dc anf gt OD m CD Fe Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit 15 CD gt I button 13 14 pes E 16 Multi trol butt pw ww P pm DISPLAY N v ICLOCK SET v 144 8 0 17 VOLUME buttons 9 28 gt oz o5 a a VC Hy 8 NDBY o MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM 6 A RM SUXH9R REMOTE CONTROL RDS gy Em ple CD SYNCHRO 7 When using the remote control point it at the remote sensor on the front panel Getting Started Continued mb Unpacking Connections After unpacking check to be sure that you have all the following items The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied AM MW loop antenna 1 Remote control 1 Batte
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