JVC SP-UXV100, UX-V100, FS-V100J, UX-V100A, UX-V100UB Instructions Manual

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FS-V100Consists of CA-FSV100 and SP-UXV100.
GVT0056-001A
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For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bot­tom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. Serial No.
AUTO REVERSE
AUTO TAPE SELECTOR
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV. MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VERTICAL DISC
LOADING MECHANISM
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO
PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
TAPE
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
FS-V100
POWER
POWER
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
SYSTEME DE COMPOSANTS COMPACT
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
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Warnings, Cautions and Others
Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
For U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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.
ATTENTION
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’électrocution, d’incendie, etc.:
1. Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l’appareil.
2. Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie ni à l’humidité.
Caution –– POWER switch!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely. The POWER switch in any position does not disconnect the mains line. The power can be remote controlled.
Attention –– Commutateur POWER!
Déconnecter la fiche de secteur pour couper complètement le courant. Le commutateur POWER ne coupe jamais complètement la ligne de secteur, quelle que soit sa position. Le courant peut être télécommandé.
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.
1. PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1
2. ATTENTION: Radiation laser invisible quand l’appareil est ouvert ou que le verrouillage est en panne ou désactivé. Eviter une exposition directe au rayon.
3. ATTENTION: Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle du dessus. Il n’y a aucune pièce utilisable à l’intérieur. Laisser à un personnel qualifié le soin de réparer votre appareil.
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For Canada/pour le Canada
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.
For Canada/pour le Canada
THIS DIGIT AL APPARATUS DOES NO T EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APP ARA TUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CA USING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL APPARATUS,” ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMIRIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR: “APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS.
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Instructions for safe use
(Statement in accordance with the UL standards)
1) Read Instructions — Read carefully this instructions for your safe use before this appliance is installed, wire­connected, and operated.
2) Retain Instructions — For your future reference, retain this instruction.
3) Follow Instructions — Follow and obey all warnings, cautions and instructions marked on this appliance and this instruction.
4) Water and Moisture — Do not expose this appliance to rain, water and moisture, or operate it near water — for example near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the like.
5) Ventilation and Heat — This appliance should be situated so that its location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, this appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. This appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
6) Power sources — This appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type as marked on this appliance.
7) Polarization — The precautions that should be taken so that the polarization means of this appliance is not defeated.
8) Power Cord Protection — Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
9) Cleaning — The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
10) Power Lines — An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
11) Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If this appliance is provided with means to connect the outdoor antenna and outside antenna is connected to this appliance, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Example of antenna grounding is illustrated in here.
12) Nonuse Periods — The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
13) Object and Liquid Entry — Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
14) Damage Requiring Service — The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when : (a) The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or (b) Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or (c) The appliance has been exposed to rain; or (d) The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or (e) The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
15) Servicing — The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC
— NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H)
GROUND CLAMPS
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810–21)
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810–20)
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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Thank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System. We hope it will be a valued addition to your home, giving you years of enjoyment. Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system. In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system. If you have any query that is not answered by the manual, please contact your dealer.
Features
Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use.
The controls and operations have been designed to make them very easy to use, freeing you to just enjoy the music.
With JVC’s COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically start the Radio, Cassette deck or CD
Player with a single touch.
The System incorporates Active Hyper Bass PRO circuitry to faithfully reproduce low frequency sounds.
Forty-five-station preset capability (30 FM and 15 AM) in addition to auto-seek and manual tuning.
Versatile CD options include repeat, random and program play.
Timer functions; Daily Timer, Recording Timer and Sleep Timer.
Auto-reverse tape function.
You can connect an audio equipment — used only as a playback device.
How This Manual Is Organized
Basic information that is the same for many different functions – e.g. setting the volume – is given in the section “Common Operations,” and not repeated under each function.
The names of buttons/controls and display messages are written in all capital letters: e.g. TAPE, “NO DISC.”
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
1 Installation of the System
Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold. (Between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F).)
Leave sufficient distance between the System and a TV.
Do not use the System in a place subject to vibrations.
2 Power cord
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
Some power is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord.
3 Malfunctions, etc.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of a system failure, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
Do not insert any metallic object into the System.
Table of Contents
Features.................................................................................. 1
How This Manual Is Organized............................................. 1
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ............................................ 1
Getting Started ...........................................................2
Common Operations..................................................6
Using the Tuner .......................................................... 8
Using the CD Player .................................................10
Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape)..... 13
Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) ................... 14
Using External Equipment.......................................16
Using the Timers ...................................................... 17
Care and Maintenance .............................................20
Troubleshooting .......................................................21
Specifications ...........................................................21
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Getting Started
Accessories
Make sure that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System.
AC Power Cord (1) AM Loop Antenna (1) Remote Control (1) Batteries (2) FM Wire Antenna (1)
If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer immediately.
How to Put Batteries in the Remote Control
Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the + and – markings in the battery compartment.
CAUTION: Handle batteries properly.
To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
Remove batteries when the Remote Control will not be used for a long time.
When you need to replace the batteries, replace both batteries at the same time with new ones.
Do not use an old battery with a new one.
Do not use different types of batteries together.
Using the Remote Control
The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the System from a distance of up to 7 m (23 ft.) away. You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the System’s front panel.
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
AUTO REVERSE
AUTO TAPE SELECTOR
TAPE
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV. MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VERTICAL DISC
LOADING MECHANISM
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
FS-V100
POWER
Remote sensor
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CAUTION: Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.
Connecting the FM Antenna
AM EXT
AM LOOP
FM (75) COAXIAL
ANTENNA
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.
CAUTION: To avoid noise, keep antennas away from the System, the connecting cord and the AC power cord.
RL
R
L
SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE MIN 4
AC IN
Attach the AM loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the loop into the slot in the base.
Using the supplied Wire Antenna
Using the coaxial type connector (not supplied)
A 75 antenna with coaxial type connector (IEC or DIN 45325) should be connected to the FM (75 ) COAXIAL terminal.
If reception is poor, connect the outdoor antenna.
Note: Before attaching a 75 coaxial lead (the kind with a
round wire going to an outdoor antenna), disconnect the supplied FM Wire Antenna.
FM Wire Antenna (supplied)
RL
R
L
SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE MIN 4
AC IN
Coaxial cable
FM outdoor antenna (not supplied)
Connecting the AM Antenna
AM Loop Antenna (supplied)
Rear Panel of the Unit
Rear Panel of the Unit
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CAUTION: Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.
Connecting the Speakers
For each speaker, connect one end of the speaker wire to the speaker terminals on the back of the System.
1. Open each of the terminals and insert the speaker wires firmly, then close the terminals.
2. Connect the red (+) and black (–) wires of the right side speaker to the red (+) and black (–) terminals marked R on the System. Connect the red (+) and black (–) wires of the left side speaker to the red (+) and black (–) terminals marked L on the System.
CAUTION: If a TV is installed near the speakers, the picture on the TV may be distorted. If this happens, set the speakers away from the TV.
Connecting External Equipment
You can connect an audio equipment — used only as a playback device. Connect the audio output terminals on the other equipment and the LINE IN (AUX) terminals on the rear, using an audio cord (not supplied).
L
R
SPEAKERS IMPEDANCE MIN 4
Right speaker (rear side)
Left speaker (rear side)
Black
LINE IN (AUX)
RL
To audio output
Signal cord (not supplied)
MD recorder or cassette deck (not supplied)
Pin-plug x 2Pin-plug x 2
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Connecting the AC Power Cord
Firmly insert the supplied AC power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the Unit.
CAUTIONS:
• ONLY USE JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THIS SYSTEM TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM.
• BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN YOU ARE GOING OUT OR WHEN THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.
Now you can plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet, and your System is at your command!
COMPU PLAY
The JVC’s COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch. With One Touch Operation you can play a CD, a tape, turn on the radio, or listen to an external equipment at a single press of the play button for that function. One Touch Operation turns the power on for you, then starts the function you have specified. How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function. The COMPU PLAY buttons are:
AUTOMATIC POWER ON
The System automatically turns on with the following operation.
When you press the CD OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on the Unit (or CD 0 button on the Remote Control), the System automatically turns on and the CD cover opens to allow CD insertion. However, this operation does not change the source to CD. When you press the POWER button to turn on or off the System, the CD cover will automatically close if it is open.
On the Unit
CD #/8 button FM/AM button TAPE @ # button AUX button
On the Remote Control
CD #/8 button FM/AM button TAPE @ # button AUX button
AC IN
AC power cord
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Common Operations
Adjusting the Volume
Press the VOLUME + button to increase the volume or press the VOLUME – button to decrease it.
You can adjust the volume level between 0 and 40.
CAUTION: DO NOT turn off (on standby) the Unit with the volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise a sudden blast of sound could 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.
For 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 headphones.
SLEEP
Turning the Power On and Off
Turning the System on –––––––––––––––
Press the POWER button.
The STANDBY lamp goes out. The System comes on ready to play the source it was for when the power was last turned off.
For example, if the last thing you were doing was listening to a CD, you are now ready to listen to a CD again. If you wish, you can change to another source.
If you were listening to the Tuner last, the Tuner comes on playing the station it was last set to.
Turning the System off –––––––––––––––
Press the POWER button again.
The STANDBY lamp lights up.
Some power is always consumed even though power is turned off (called Standby Mode).
To switch off the System completely, unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet. When you unplug the AC power cord, the clock will be reset to AM 12:00.
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
VOLUME +, –
AHB PRO
CLOCK
PHONES
STANDBY lamp
POWER
DISPLAY
UP
DOWN
TREBLE
VOLUME +, –
AHB PRO
BASS
POWER
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO
PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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Showing the Clock Time
In Standby mode, the digital clock appears on the display.
When the System is turned on, you can display the digital clock any time.
To display the digital clock, press the CLOCK button on the Unit or DISPLAY button on the Remote Control.
To return to the previous mode, press the same button again.
Note: To let the clock work, you need to set the clock beforehand.
(See “Setting the Clock” on page 17.)
Reinforcing the Bass Sound (AHB PRO)
You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low volume (you can use this effect only for playback): To get the effect, press the AHB (Active Hyper Bass) PRO button. The BASS indicator lights up on the display. To cancel the effect, press the button again. The BASS indicator goes out.
Controlling the Tone (Bass/ Treble)
You can control the tone by changing the bass and treble.
Adjusting the bass level –––––––––––––
You can adjust the bass level (low frequency range level) between –5 and +5. (0: Flat)
1 Press the BASS button on the Remote
Control.
2 Press the UP or DOWN button on the
Remote Control to adjust the bass level.
Adjusting the treble level ––––––––––––
You can adjust the treble level (high frequency range level) between –5 and +5. (0: Flat)
1 Press the TREBLE button on the Remote
Control.
2 Press the UP or DOWN button on the
Remote Control to adjust the treble level.
TREBLE
DOWN UP
DOWN UPBASS
or
or
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Using the Tuner
FM mode indicators
OR
Preset Tuning using the Remote Control (Possible
only after presetting stations)
Select the desired preset number using the UP, DOWN, > or < button on the Remote Control. After 1 second the display will show the preset number’s band and frequency. Example: Press the UP button until the preset number 12
“P-12” appears.
Presetting Stations
You can preset up to 30 FM stations and up to 15 AM stations using the Remote Control. Note: Preset numbers may have been set to factory test
frequencies prior to shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can preset the stations you want into memory by following one of the presetting methods below.
Presetting stations manually ––––––––
1 Select a band by pressing the FM/AM
button.
2 Press the 4 or ¢ button to tune in a
station.
3 Press the SET button.
“SET” will flash for 5 seconds. Within 5 seconds, proceed to the next step. When the display returns to the one set in Step 2 after 5 seconds, press the SET button again.
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, only the items described in this section are shown here.
DOWNUP
(After 1 second)
Band display, Frequency display, Preset channel
4
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV
MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
FM/AM
¢ 4
You can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be tuned in manually, automatically, or from preset memory storage.
Before listening to the radio:
Make sure that both the FM and AM antennas are correctly
connected. (See page 3.)
One touch radio ––––––––––––––––––––––
Just press the FM/AM button to turn on the System and start playing the station you were last tuned to.
You can switch from any other sound source to the radio by pressing the FM/AM button.
Tuning In a Station
1 Press the FM/AM button.
The band and frequency you were last tuned to appear on the display. (If the last station was selected using the preset number, the preset number appears first.) Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM.
2 Select a station using one of the
following methods.
Manual Tuning
Press the 4 or ¢ button repeatedly to move from frequency to frequency until you find the station you want.
OR
Auto Tuning
If you press and hold the 4 or ¢ button for one second or more, the frequency changes down, or up, automatically until a station is found.
UP
MONO STEREO
<
FM/AM
AM
FM
AM
FM
FM/AM
(On the Unit)
(On the Remote Control)
or
(Within 5 seconds)
SET
FM = 30, AM = 15
STORED
FM/AM
SET SET
DOWN
UP
or
When changing the Band
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
FM/AM
¢
> SET
DOWN
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO
PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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AUTO
PRESET
FM/AM
(For more than 2 seconds)
MONO
STEREO
FM
MODE
Changing the FM Reception Mode
When you have tuned into an FM stereo broadcast, the STEREO indicator lights up and you can hear stereo effects. If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can select Monaural mode. Reception improves, but you lose any stereo effect.
Press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control so that the MONO indicator lights up on the display.
To restore the stereo effect, press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control so that the MONO indicator goes off.
4 Press the UP, DOWN, > or < button within
5 seconds to select the preset number.
UP or > button: Increases the preset number by 1. DOWN or < button: Decreases the preset number by 1.
When the > or < button is held down, the preset number
changes rapidly.
5 Press the SET button within 5 seconds.
“STORED” appears and after 2 seconds, the display returns to the broadcast frequency display.
6 Repeat above steps 1 to 5 for each
station you want to store in memory with a preset number.
To change the preset stations, repeat the same steps as above.
Presetting stations automatically –––
In each band, you can automatically preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations. Preset numbers will be allocated as stations are found, starting from the lowest frequency and moving up the frequency.
1 Select a band by pressing the FM/AM
button.
2 Press the AUTO PRESET button on the
Remote Control for more than 2 seconds.
3 Repeat steps 1 – 2 for the other band.
If you want to change the preset stations, carry out the Manual Presetting for the desired preset numbers.
CAUTION: Even if the system is unplugged or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will be stored for about 24 hours. However, in case the preset stations are erased, you will need to preset the stations again.
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Using the CD Player
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You can use Normal, Random, Program or Repeat Play. Repeat Play can repeat all the tracks or just one of the tracks on the CD. Here are the basic things you need to know to play a CD and locate the different tracks on it.
The quickest way to start a CD is with the one touch operation
Press the CD #/8 button on the Unit or the Remote Control.
The power is automatically turned on. If a CD is already inserted, it will start playing from the first track.
If no CD is inserted, “NO DISC” appears on the display and the CD Player remains in Stop mode.
Inserting a CD
1 Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on
the Unit (or the CD 0 button on the Remote Control).
The CD cover opens.
2 Place a CD, with its label side out as
shown below. Press down on the portions around the CD’s center hole until you hear a click.
3 Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on
the Unit (or the CD 0 button on the Remote Control) again to close the CD cover.
• To close the CD cover and play the CD, you can just press the CD #/8 button.
You can place an 8 cm (3 in.) CD without an adaptor.
When a CD with 16 tracks or more is loaded, the OVER
indicator will light up on the display.
If the CD cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched, for example), “00 0000” appears on the display.
You can insert a CD while listening to another source.
CAUTIONS:
• DO NOT try to open or close the CD cover by hand as it will be damaged.
• When you place or take out a CD, do not let it fall. Be careful not to scratch your fingers with the CD cover.
Unloading a CD
Take out the CD as shown below.
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, only the items described in this section are shown here.
PROGRAM RANDOM OVER
OVER
ALL
ALL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
OVER indicator
Music calendar
Play mode indicator
Repeat indicator
Track number exceeding 15 is not displayed.
Track number, Playing time, Program order number
CD Cover
4
7
¢
CD #/8
POWER
4
CD 0
REPEAT
PROGRAM
RANDOM
7 CD #¥8
¢
UP >
SET CANCEL
DOWN
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
VERTICAL DISC
LOADING MECHANISM
DIGITAL AUDIO
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
FS-V100
POWER
CD OPEN/ CLOSE 0
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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4 Press the PROGRAM button.
The System enters the programing mode and the PROGRAM indicator lights up.
5 Press the > or < button to select the track
to program.
> button: Increases the track number by 1. < button: Decreases the track number by 1.
• When the > or < button is held down, the track number
changes rapidly.
6 Press the SET button.
7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to select the other
tracks for the program.
You can see the total playback time of programed tracks on the display. You can also see the programed tracks on the music calendar.
8 Press the CD #/8 button.
The System plays the tracks in the order you have programed them.
You can skip to a particular program track by pressing the 4 or ¢ button (or the <, >, DOWN or UP button on the Remote Control) during Program Play.
To stop playing, press the 7 button once.
To confirm the programed tracks while the CD player is stopped, press the PROGRAM button; the tracks making up the
program will successively be displayed in the programed order.
To delete all the tracks in the program while the CD player is stopped, press the 7 button. Pressing the CD 0 button
on the Remote Control (or the CD OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on the Unit) to open the CD cover will also clear the programed tracks.
To exit from the program mode while the CD player is stopped, press the 7 button to light off the PROGRAM indicator.
All the programed tracks will be cleared.
Notes:
• If the total playback time of the programed tracks exceeds 99 minutes 59 seconds, “-- -- : -- --” appears on the display.
• If you try to program the 21st track, “FULL” appears on the display for about 2 seconds.
Modifying the program –––––––––––––––
Modify the contents of the program while the CD Player is stopped. Each time you press the CANCEL button, the last track in the program is deleted. To add new tracks to the end of the program, repeat above steps 5 to 7.
Program order number
Total playback time of the programed tracks
PROGRAM
PROGRAM RANDOM
Track number
Playback time
Total playback time
Total track number
Basics of Using the CD Player — Normal Play
Playing a CD––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1 Insert a CD.
2 Press the CD #/8 button.
The first track of the CD begins playing.
• The track number that has already played disappears from the music calendar.
• The CD Player automatically stops when the last track of the CD has finished playing.
To stop playing the CD, press the 7 button. The following information for the CD is displayed.
To stop playing and remove the CD, press the CD OPEN/ CLOSE 0 button on the Unit or CD 0 button on the Remote Control to open the CD cover. Then remove the CD. To pause, press the CD #/8 button. The playback time flashes on the display. To cancel pause, press the same button again. Play continues from the point where it was paused.
Selecting a track–––––––––––––––––––––
During playback, press the 4 or ¢ button (or the <, >, DOWN or UP button on the Remote Control) to select the track you want. The selected track starts playing.
• Press the ¢ button (or the > or UP button on the Remote
Control) once to skip to the beginning of the next track.
• Press the 4 button (or the < or DOWN button on the
Remote Control) to skip to the beginning of the track being played. Press twice quickly to skip to the beginning of the previous track.
• When the > or < button on the Remote Control is held
down, the tracks are successively skipped.
Selecting a passage within a track
––––
Holding down the 4 or ¢ button (or the DOWN or UP button on the Remote Control), during playback, will fast-forward/reverse the CD so you can quickly find a particular passage in the track you are listening to.
Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks
You can program the playing order of the tracks using the Remote Control.
You can program up to 20 tracks in any desired order including the same tracks.
You can only make a program when the CD Player is stopped.
1 Insert a CD.
2 Press the CD #/8 button.
3 Press the 7 button to stop the CD.
SET
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Playing at Random
The tracks will play in no particular order when you use this mode.
Press the RANDOM button on the Remote Control.
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display, and tracks will be played in random order.
To skip a track during playback, press the ¢ button (or the > or UP button on the Remote Control) to jump to the next randomly selected track. Press the 4 button (or the < or DOWN button on the Remote Control) to jump back to the start of a track being played. To exit from Random Play mode, press the 7 button.
Repeating Tracks
You can set the program or individual track currently playing to repeat as many times as you like.
Press the REPEAT button on the Remote Control.
The Repeat indicator changes at each press of the button, as shown below.
: Repeats one track.
ALL : In Normal Play mode, repeats all the tracks.
In Program Play mode, repeats all the tracks in the program. In Random Play mode, repeats all the tracks in random order.
To exit from Repeat mode, press the REPEAT button until the Repeat indicator on the display goes out.
In Random Play
cannot be selected.
Repeat mode remains in effect even when you change the play mode.
Locking the CD cover
You can lock the CD cover and prohibit to unload the CD.
• This operation is possible only using the buttons on the unit.
To prohibit unloading the CD, press the POWER button while holding the 7 button. (If the CD cover is opened, close it first.) “LOCKED” appears for a while, and the CD cover is locked.
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CD cover, press the POWER button while holding the 7 button. “UNLOCKED” appears for a while, and the CD cover is unlocked.
Note: If you try to unload the CD, “LOCKED” appears to inform
you that the CD cover is locked.
ALL
blank display
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AUTO REVERSE
AUTO TAPE SELECTOR
TAPE
Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape)
TAPE @ #
4
7
¢
REV. MODE
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, only the items described in this section are shown here.
Tape Direction indicator
Reverse Mode indicator
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
The Cassette Deck allows you to play and record audio tapes.
With Automatic Tape Detection, you can listen to type I, II or IV tapes without having to change any settings.
The use of tapes longer than 120 minutes is not recommended, since characteristic deterioration may occur and these tapes easily jam in the pinch-rollers and the capstans.
One touch play –––––––––––––––––––––––
By pressing the TAPE @ # button on the Unit or the Remote Control, the Unit will come on, “TAPE” appears on the display, and if a tape is in the deck, it will start to play. If no tape is loaded, the Unit will come on and wait for you to insert a tape, or select another function.
Standard Play
When the power is already on, you can use this basic procedure:
1 Press the TAPE 0 button on the Unit.
2 When the cassette holder opens, put the
cassette in, with the side you want to listen to facing up.
• If the cassette holder does not open, turn the Unit off, then
back on and press the TAPE 0 button again.
3 Close the holder gently until it clicks.
4 Press the TAPE @ # button.
The tape is played in the direction shown by the Tape Direction indicator.
5 If you need to change the playback
direction, press the TAPE @ # button again.
The other Tape Direction indicator lights up and the tape playback direction changes.
To stop playing, press the 7 button. To remo ve the tape, stop the tape, and press the TAPE 0 button on
the Unit.
Fast-winding a tape ––––––––––––––––––
Press the ¢ or 4 button to fast-wind the tape.
• The Cassette Deck automatically stops when the tape reaches its end.
Reverse Mode
You can set the cassette deck to play just one side of a tape, both sides once, or both sides continuously.
Press the REV. (reverse) MODE button on the Unit.
The indicator changes at each press of the button as shown.
: The Cassette Deck automatically stops after playing both
sides of the tape. (Stops when playback in the 2 direction is finished.)
: The Cassette Deck continues to play both sides of the
tape until the 7 button is pressed.
: The Cassette Deck automatically stops after playing one
side of the tape.
TAPE 0
Cassette holder
TAPE @ #
4
¢
7
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, only the items described in this section are shown here.
Recording onto a tape from any of the sound sources is simple. Just place a tape in the Cassette Deck, have the source ready, make one or two settings, and you’re ready to record. For each source the procedure is a little bit different so we explain each separately. But first, here are a few things to make your recordings better.
Things to know before you start recording –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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.
When you want to record onto both sides of a tape, you can set
Reverse mode to do so. Recording automatically stops after recording in the 2 direction. Therefore, make sure that the tape direction is 3 when recording with Reverse mode on.
The recording level, which is the volume at which the new tape
is being made, is automatically set correctly, so it is not affected by the VOLUME control on the System. Nor is it affected by adjusting the sound effects. Thus, during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level.
Two small tabs on the back of the cassette tape, one for side A
and one for side B, can be removed to prevent accidental erasure or recording.
To record on a cassette with the tabs removed, you must cover
the holes with adhesive tape first. However, when a type II tape is used, only cover part of the hole as shown, since the other part of the hole (Type II detection slot) is used to detect the tape type.
Type I and Type II tapes can be used for recording. Note: At the start and end of cassette tapes, there is leader tape
which cannot be recorded onto. Thus, when recording CDs or radio broadcasts, wind on the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without any music part lost.
REC
Tape Direction indicator
Reverse Mode indicator
REC indicator
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV
MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
REC
REV. MODE
TAPE @ #
7
CD #¥8
Adhesive tape
Type II detection slot
CAUTION: If a recording you make has excessive noise or static, the Unit may have been too close to a TV which was on during the recording. Either turn off the TV or increase the distance between the TV and the System.
Standard Recording
You can record any sound source to tape as follows:
1 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the
Cassette Deck.
2 If you want to record on both sides of a
tape, press the REV. MODE button on the Unit until the indicator is lit.
• When using Reverse mode, insert the tape so that it will be recorded in the forward 3 direction.
3 Check the recording direction for the
tape.
Make sure that the Tape Direction indicator is the same as that for the tape in the Cassette Deck. If the directions are different, press the TAPE @ # button to correct the tape direction and then press the 7 button to stop the tape.
4 Prepare the source by, for example,
tuning in a radio station or turning on connected auxiliary equipment.
Note: For CD recording, refer to “CD Direct Recording” on page
15.
5 Press the REC button on the Unit.
The REC indicator lights up and the System begins recording.
Notes for using Reverse mode for recording
When recording in Reverse mode, the System automatically stops when it reaches the end of the reverse 2 direction. To record on both sides of a tape, make sure that the recording direction for the tape inserted is forwards 3, and that the Tape Direction indicator is also forwards 3, before you start recording.
To stop at any time during the recording process
Press the 7 button.
TAPE @ #
CD #¥8
7
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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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 set in a program.
1 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the
Cassette Deck.
2 Insert a CD.
3 Press the CD #/8 button.
4 Press the 7 button.
• If you want to record specific tracks only, program the tracks beforehand. You can check their total playback time on the display during programing. (See page 11.)
5 If you want to record on both sides of a
tape, press the REV. MODE button on the Unit until the indicator is lit.
• Make sure that the recording direction for the tape and the Tape Direction indicator are correct. (See “Notes for using Reverse mode for recording” on page 14.)
6 Select whether to have pauses left
between recorded selections.
• If nothing is done, a non-recorded pause of about four seconds will be automatically left between selections.
• If you do not want pauses left between selections, do the following before proceeding to the next step.
Press the CD #/8 button twice.
The CD player enters Pause mode.
7 Press the REC button on the Unit.
The REC indicator lights up and the System begins recording.
• When recording a CD onto tape with Reverse mode on: If a song is recorded for more than 12 seconds (which corresponds to the length of leader tape) but not finished before the first side of tape comes to an end, this song will automatically be recorded on the second side from its beginning to avoid being split on both sides. If a song is recorded for less than 12 seconds before the first side of tape comes to an end, the song preceding this song will also be recorded on the second side from its beginning as it may not be completely recorded on the first side because of leader tape.
• After the CD player has played the entire CD, or all the programed tracks, the tape automatically stops.
To stop at any time during the recording process, press the 7 button. The tape stops after 4 seconds.
Note: When making SLEEP timer settings while doing CD Direct
recording, set enough time to allow for the CD to finish playing, otherwise the power will go off before recording is completed.
One track recording––––––––––––––––––
1 Insert a blank or erasable tape into the
Cassette Deck.
2 Play the track on the CD you wish to
record.
3 Press the REC button on the Unit.
The CD player returns to the beginning of that track and the track is recorded on the tape. After recording, the CD player and Cassette Deck automatically stop.
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Using External Equipment
Listening to External Equipment
You can connect an audio equipment — used only as a playback device.
First make sure that the external equipment is properly
connected to the System. (See page 4.)
1 Set the VOLUME control to the minimum
position.
2 Press the AUX button.
“AUX” appears on the display.
3 Start playing the external equipment.
4 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired
listening level.
5 Apply sound effects, if you wish.
Press the AHB PRO button to reinforce the bass sound.
Press the BASS/TREBLE button on the Remote Control to
control the tone. (See “Controlling the Tone (Bass/Treble)” on page 7.)
To exit from AUX mode, select another source.
Notes:
• For operation of the external equipment, refer to its Instructions.
• For recording from the external equipment, refer to “Standard Recording” on page 14.
AUX
VOLUME +, –
AHB PRO
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
AUX
REC
REV
MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
AUX
AHB PRO
VOLUME +, –
BASS TREBLE
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB
PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
AUTO
PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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Using the Timers
ON
OFF CLOCK
SLEEP
¢
4
Timer indicator
ON time, OFF time
CLOCK
TIMER
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well. For simplicity, only the items described in this section are shown here.
ON
SLEEP
ON
SLEEP
OFF
SLEEP
OFF
SLEEP
SLEEP
Setting the Daily Timer
Once you have set the Daily Timer, the timer will be activated at the same time every day. It can be canceled and re-activated whenever you wish. The Timer indicator on the display shows when the Daily Timer you have set will be activated.
Notes:
• Finish each step within 30 seconds. Otherwise, the setting is cleared and the procedure must be repeated from the beginning.
• The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work. If the clock has not been set, the CLOCK indicator will flash on the display when you press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds, and then the display alternates between “ADJUST” and “CLOCK” for about 5 seconds.
1 Press the TIMER button on the Unit for
more than 2 seconds.
The ON indicator lights up, and then the current ON time flashes on the display. (Example: AM 11:00)
2 Set the ON time. (Example: AM 11:15)
Press the ¢ or 4 button on the Unit to set the hour you want the Unit to come on. Pressing the ¢ button moves the hour forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the hour rapidly. Press the TIMER button to adjust the minute.
3 Set the OFF time. (Example: AM 12:15)
1. Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
The hour digits of the current OFF time flashes, and then the OFF indicator lights up on the display.
2. Press the ¢ or 4 button on the Unit to set the time you
want the Unit to be turned off. Pressing the ¢ button moves the hour forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the hour rapidly. Press the TIMER button again to adjust the minute.
The timers let you control listening and recording functions automatically.
Setting the Clock
• When you plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet, the CLOCK indicator flashes on the display.
You can set the clock whether the System is on or off.
Notes:
• The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work.
• The procedure must be completed within 2 minutes. Otherwise, the setting is cleared and must be repeated from the beginning.
1 Press the CLOCK button on the Unit for
more than 2 seconds.
The hour digits rapidly flash on the display.
2 Press the ¢ or 4 button to set the
hour.
Pressing the ¢ button moves the hour forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the hour rapidly.
3 Press the CLOCK button.
The minute digits rapidly flash on the display.
4 Press the ¢ or 4 button to set the
minute.
Pressing the ¢ button moves the minute forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the minute rapidly.
5 Press the CLOCK button again.
The selected time is set and the seconds start counting from 0. The CLOCK indicator remains lit on the display.
CAUTION: If the System is unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the timer setting will be lost. You will need to reset the clock first, then the timer.
Note: The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month.
(For 2 seconds)
or
DOWN UP
CLOCK CLOCK
POWER
POWER
DOWN UPMULTI CONTROL
TAPE FM/AM CD
STANDBY
PHONES
MD/ AUX
REC
REV
MODE
AHB PRO
TIMER
CLOCK
VOLUME
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SFSV10J
CANCELTREBLE
FM/AM
FM
MODE
DISPLAYSLEEP
AUX
TAPE CD
CD
BASS
AHB
PRO
DOWN
RANDOM
UP
DISPLAY
MODE
AUTO
PRESET
REPEAT
SET
PROGRAM
VOLUME
POWER
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4 Select the music source.
1. Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
“TUNER” flashes on the display.
2. Press the ¢ or 4 button to select the music source you
want to listen to. The display changes as shown below.
5 Set the volume level.
1. Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
The current volume setting flashes on the display.
2. Press the ¢ or 4 button to select the volume level.
-- : The current volume level will be used. 0 to 40 : When the timer is turned on, the volume will be
automatically set to the selected level.
6 Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the indications before you set the timer. The Timer indicator remains lit.
7 Before turning off the System, prepare
the music source selected in step 4.
TUNER: Tune in to the desired station.
REC
TUNER: See “Setting the Recording Timer.” CD: Insert a CD. TAPE: Insert a tape.
8 Press the POWER button to turn off the
System.
To cancel the timer, press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds. The Timer indicator goes out on the display. To re-activate the canceled timer, press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds to light the Timer indicator. Then, press the TIMER button until the display returns to the previous indications. The Timer indicator should remain lit. To confirm the timer settings, cancel the timer once by pressing the TIMER button, and press the button again for more than 2 seconds. Then, press the TIMER button repeatedly, to see the current timer settings (ON time, OFF time, source, and volume). Press the TIMER button to set the timer again. To change the timer setting, repeat the setting procedure from the beginning.
• When the timer turns on, the Timer indicator starts flashing.
Note: If the Unit is turned on when the timer-on time comes,
Daily Timer does not work.
CAUTION: If the System is unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the timer will be canceled. You will need to reset the clock first, then the timer.
Setting the Recording Timer
With the Recording Timer, you can make a tape of radio broadcast automatically.
How Recording Timer actually works
The Unit automatically turns on, tunes into the last received station, and starts recording when the on-time comes. Then, when the off­time comes, the Unit automatically turns off (stands by). The timer setting remains in memory until you change it.
Notes:
• Finish each step within 30 seconds. Otherwise, the setting is cleared and the procedure must be repeated from the beginning.
• The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work. If the clock has not been set, the CLOCK indicator will flash on the display when you press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds, and then the display alternates between “ADJUST” and “CLOCK” for about 5 seconds.
1 Press the POWER button to turn on the
System.
2 Tune in to the desired station.
See page 8.
3 Press the TIMER button on the Unit for
more than 2 seconds.
The ON indicator lights up, and then the current ON time flashes on the display. (Example: AM 11:00)
4 Set the ON time. (Example: AM 11:15)
Press the ¢ or 4 button on the Unit to set the hour you want the Unit to come on. Pressing the ¢ button moves the hour forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the hour rapidly. Press the TIMER button to adjust the minute.
5 Set the OFF time. (Example: AM 12:15)
1. Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
The hour digits of the current OFF time flashes, and then the OFF indicator lights up on the display.
2. Press the ¢ or 4 button on the Unit to set the time you
want the Unit to be turned off. Pressing the ¢ button moves the hour forwards and pressing the 4 button moves it backwards. Hold down the button to move the hour rapidly. Press the TIMER button again to adjust the minute.
6 Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
ON
SLEEP
SLEEP
ON
SLEEP
OFF
SLEEP
OFF
SLEEP
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Setting the Sleep Timer
When a source is playing, use the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain number of minutes. By setting the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music and know that your System will turn off by itself rather than play all night.
You can only set the Sleep Timer when the System is on.
Note: The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work.
If the clock has not been set, the CLOCK indicator will flash on the display when you press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds, and then the display alternates between “ADJUST” and “CLOCK” for about 5 seconds.
1 Play a CD or a cassette tape, or tune in to
the desired station.
2 Press the SLEEP button on the Remote
Control.
The SLEEP indicator lights up.
3 Set the length of time you want the
source to play before shutting off.
• Each time you press the SLEEP button, it changes the number of minutes shown on the display in this sequence:
After setting the number of minutes for the Sleep Timer, the display will stop flashing and return to the previous state. The System is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you set.
To confirm the Sleep Time
When the SLEEP button is pressed, the remaining sleep time is displayed.
To cancel the Sleep Timer setting
Press the SLEEP button until the SLEEP indicator goes out on the display. Turning off the System also cancels the Sleep Timer.
10
20 30
60 90120
Canceled
7 Press the ¢ or 4 button until “TUNER”
appears and the REC indicator lights up on the display.
The display changes as shown below.
8 Set the volume level.
1. Press the TIMER button on the Unit. The current volume setting flashes on the display.
2. Press the ¢ or 4 button to select the volume level.
-- : The current volume level will be used. 0 to 40 : When the timer is turned on, the volume will be
automatically set to the selected level.
To turn off the volume while the Recording Timer is working, set the volume level to “0.”
9
Press the TIMER button on the Unit.
The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the indications before you set the timer. The Timer indicator remains lit. Note: If you change the station before turning off the System,
the last received station will be recorded.
10
Insert a blank or erasable tape into the Cassette Deck.
• Make sure that the tape has the enough length for recording.
11
Press the POWER button to turn off the System.
To cancel the timer, press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds. The REC and Timer indicators go out on the display. To re-activate the canceled timer, press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds to light the REC and Timer indicators. To confirm the timer settings, cancel the timer once by pressing the TIMER button, and press the button again for more than 2 seconds. Then, press the TIMER button repeatedly, to see the current timer settings (ON time, OFF time, source, and volume). Press the TIMER button to set the timer again. To change the timer setting, repeat the setting procedure from the beginning.
• When the timer turns on, the Timer indicator starts flashing.
Note: If the Unit is turned on when the timer-on time comes,
Recording Timer does not work.
CAUTION: If the System is unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the timer will be canceled. You will need to reset the clock first, then the timer.
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• If there are fingerprints, etc. on the lens, gently wipe clean with a cotton swab.
Moisture Condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the System in the following cases:
• After turning on heating in the room
• In a damp room
• If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm place
Should this occur, the System may malfunction. In this case, leave the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in again.
Cassette Tapes
If the tape is loose, it may get stretched, cut, or caught in the cassette. Take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating.
Do not touch the tape surface.
Do not store the tape:
- In dusty places
- In direct sunlight or heat
- In moist areas
- On a TV or speaker
- Near a magnet
Cassette Deck
• If the heads, capstans, or pinch-rollers of the Cassette Deck become dirty, the following may occur:
- Loss of sound quality
- Discontinuous sound
- Fading
- Incomplete erasure
- Difficulty in recording
• Clean the heads, capstans, and pinch-rollers using a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
• If the heads become magnetized, the Unit will produce noise or lose high frequency notes.
• To demagnetize the heads, turn off the Unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at electronics and record shops).
Care and Maintenance
Handle your CDs carefully, and they will last a long time.
Compact Discs
• Only CDs bearing this mark can be used with this System. However, continued use of irregular shape CDs (heart-shape, octagonal, etc.) can damage the System.
• Remove the CD from its case by holding it at the edges while pressing the case’s center hole lightly.
• Do not touch the shiny surface of the CD, or bend the CD.
• Put the CD back in its case after use to prevent warping.
• Be careful not to scratch the surface of the CD when placing it back in the case.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes, and moisture.
• A dirty CD may not play correctly. If a CD does become dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge.
CAUTION: Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean a CD.
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 shelves.
• Keep the system’s CD cover closed when not in use.
Cleaning the Lens
If the lens in the CD pickup is dirty, sound degradation may take place. Open the CD cover and clean the lens as shown.
• Use a blower (available from a camera store) to blow dust off the lens.
Capstans
Erase head
Pinch-rollers Record/play head
Blower
Lens
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• If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
• If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the System has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your dealer, for service.
Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
• Connections are incorrect, or loose.
• Headphones are connected.
• Antennas are disconnected.
• The AM Loop Antenna is too close to the System.
• The FM Wire Antenna is not properly extended and positioned.
The CD is upside down. The CD is dirty or scratched. The AC power cord is not plugged in. During tape playing, the power cord was
unplugged. Cassette record protect tabs are removed.
The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference.
• The path between the Remote Control and the sensor on the Unit is blocked.
• The batteries have lost their charge.
Symptom
No sound is heard.
Poor radio reception
The CD does not play. The CD skips. The CD cover does not open or close. The cassette holder cannot be opened.
Unable to record.
Operations are disabled.
Unable to operate the Remote Control.
Action
• Check all connections and make corrections. (See pages 2 – 5.)
• Disconnect the headphones.
• Reconnect the antenna securely.
• Change the position and direction of the AM Loop Antenna.
• Extend FM Wire Antenna to the best reception position.
Put the CD in with the label side up. Clean or replace the CD. Plug the AC power cord. Plug in the power cord, press the POWER
button, and then press the TAPE 0 button. Cover the holes on the back edge of the
cassette with adhesive tape. Unplug the System then plug it back in.
• Remove the obstruction.
• Replace the batteries.
Specifications
Speaker Specifications
(each unit)
Speakers 8 cm cone × 1 Impedance 4 Dimensions 140 mm × 230 mm × 211 mm (W/H/D)
(5
9
/16 in. × 9 1/16 in. × 8 5/16 in.)
Mass Approx. 1.8 kg (4.0 lbs)
General
Dimensions 438 mm × 234 mm × 279 mm (W/H/D)
(17
1
/4 in. × 9 7/32 in. × 10 31/32 in.)
Mass Approx. 6.8 kg (15.0 lbs)
Power Specifications
Power Requirements AC 120 V , 60 Hz Power Consumption 50 W (power on mode)
3.7 W (in Standby mode)
Accessories
See page 2.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
FS-V100 (CA-FSV100 and SP-UXV100)
Amplifier
Output Power
25 W per channel, min. RMS, at 4 from 80 Hz to 15 kHz, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion.
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz)
LINE IN (AUX) 400 mV/48 k Speaker terminals 4 Ω - 16 Ω Phones 16 - 1 k
0 mW - 15 mW per channel output into 32
Cassette Deck
Frequency Response
Type I (Normal) 50 Hz - 14 kHz Type II (CrO2) 50 Hz - 15 kHz Wow and Flutter 0.15% (WRMS)
CD Player
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 90 dB Wo w And Flutter Immeasurable
Tuner
FM T uner
Tuning Range 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz
AM T uner
Tuning Range 530 kHz - 1 710 kHz
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Sophisticated electronic products may require occasional service. Just as quality is a keyword in the engineering and production
of the wide array of JVC products, service is the key to maintaining the high level of performance for which JVC is world famous. The JVC service and engineering organization stands behind our products.
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CAUTION
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Don’t service it yourself.
ACCESSORIES
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, you may contact your local JVC Dealer. Or from the 48 Continental United States call toll free : 800-882-2345
If you ship the product • • •
Pack your JVC unit in the original carton or one of equivalent size and strength. Enclose, with the unit, a letter stating the problem or symptom that exists and also a copy of the receipt or bill of sale you received when you purchased your JVC unit. Print your home return address on the outside and the inside of the carton. Send to the appropriate JVC Factory Service Center as listed above.
QUALITY SERVICE
HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER
TOLL FREE : 1-800-537-5722
http://www.jvcservice.com
Dear customer: In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, read the instruction booklet before operating the unit. In the event
that repair is necessary, or for the address nearest your location, please refer to the factory service center list below or within the Continental United States, Call 1-800-537-5722 for your authorized servicer. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.
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JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING
COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
FACTORY SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS
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LIMITED WARRANTY AUDIO-1
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP from the date of original retail purchase for the period as shown below. (“The Warranty Period.”)
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY(50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.
WHAT WE WILL DO:
If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner. Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period. All products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry-in basis except for Television sets having a screen size 25 inches and above which are covered on an in-home basis.
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:
Return your product to a JVC authorized service center with a copy of your bill of sale. For your nearest JVC authorized service center, please call toll free: (800)537-5722. If service is not available locally, box the product carefully, preferably in the original carton, and ship, insured, with a copy of your bill of sale plus and letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center, the name and location of which will be given to you by the toll-free number. If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer Relations Department.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:
1. Products which have been subject to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products, or if the model or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed;
2. Initial installation and installation and removal for repair;
3. Operational adjustments covered in the Owner’s Manual, normal maintenance, video and audio head cleaning;
4. Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, and cosmetic damage;
5. Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge;
6. Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus(Needle) are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase;
7. Accessories;
8. Batteries (except the Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase);
There are no express warranties except as listed above. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, IS
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER
DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty last, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP. Wayne, NJ 07470
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. FOR DETAILS OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.
For customer use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.: Serial No.: Purchase date: Name of dealer:
PARTS LABOR
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