JVC FX-531bk, FX-531lbk, FX-535bk, FX-535lbk Service Manual

JVC
FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
SERVICE
MANUAL
FM/AM COMPUTER CONTROLLED TUNER
MODEL NO.
MODEL NO. FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
FX-531
Contents
Page
Safety Precautions 12
Instruction Book 1-3
1.
Block Diagram 1-20
2.
Exploded View and Removal Procedures 1-21
3. FM/IVIW/LW Tuner Alignment Procedures 1-22
4.
Connection Diagram 1-23
5. Internal Connection of FL Tube 1-24
6. Internal Block Diagrams of IVIajor ICs 1-25 Schematic Diagrams Insertion
Printed Circuit Board Insertion Parts List Separate-Volume Insertion
No.20193
Jun.1990
FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
Safety Precautions
1.
The design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety purposes.
For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design uniess authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be per­formed by qualified personnel only.
2.
Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the product
should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further
relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
3.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in the product have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics
are often not evident from visüal inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by
using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( A ) on the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a sub­stitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown
in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
4.
The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from
live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be conf irmed that they
have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
5.
Leakage current check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product
(antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product
is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
• Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
• Alternate check method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having tivity in the following manner. Connect a tween an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the
AC voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC volt-
age across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the
AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed
corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.). „ ^ ,_
1,500
0 10 W resistor paralleled by a
0,15 AC TYPE
0.75
V AC (r.m.s.). This isoon low
Good earth ground
1,000
ohms per volt or more sensi-
0.15/LIF
-Hl—
AC-type capacitor be-
AC
VOLTMETER
(Having
1000
or
more sensitivity.)
Place this probe on metal
ohms/volt,
each exposed
part.
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Warning
1.
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards.
2.
It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained.
3.
Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards.
4.
It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts.
5.
If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
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SPECIFICATIONS
FM
TUNER
Tuning Range
Usable Sensitivity
26 dB Quieting Sensitivity
Mono
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity
Mono : 16.3 dBf
Stereo : 38.3 dBf
S/N 46 dB Stereo Sensitivity
Stereo
Signaf to Noise Ratio (85 dBf)
Mono : 80 dB Stereo : 73 dB
Total Harmonie Distortion (1 l<Hz)
Mono
Stereo Capture Ratio Selectivity
Stereo Separation
(1 l<Hz)
Frequency
Response
IF Response Ratio
AM Suppression Output Level/
Impedance
Sub-carrier Sup-
pression
IHF
87.5 ~
108.0 MHz
10.8 dBf (0.95 \iVI 75 ohms)
1.0 liV/ 75 otims
(1.8 [iVI 75 oinms)
(22.5 [iVI 75 ofims)
23 ^V/ 75 ofims
72 dB
(IHF-A)
0.09%
0.12%
1.5 dB 60 dB
±400 kHz
40 dB
30 Hz ~ 15 l<Hz
-1-0.3 85 dB at 98 MHz 60 dB
600 mV
2.2 i<ofims
60 dB
64 dB
0.1%
0.3%
55 dB
±300 l<Hz
40 dB
dB, -3.0 dB
DIN
AM
TUNER
MW
SECTION
Tuning Range
Area
Area
Europe U.K. Australia
Other area
Usable Sensitivity Signal to Noise
Ratio (100 mV/m)
Selectivity
Image Response
Ratio : 40 dB
IF Response Ratio : 60 dB
LW
SECTION (FX-531LBK/FX-535LTN)
Tuning Range
Area
Area
Europe U.K.
Australia Otiier area
Sensitivity Signal to Noise
Ratio (100 mV/m)
Selectivity
Channel Space
9 kHz
522 kHz
-
1629 kHz
531 kHz
-
1602 kHz
300 |iV/m
50 dB 38 dB, 35 dB,
±10 kHz ±9 kHz at at 1000 kHz 999 kHz
:
600 ^V/m
:
50 dB
:
40 dB
±9 kHz at 245 kHz
-
Channel Space
1 kHz
144 kHz
-
353 kHz
— —
10 kHz
-
530 kHz
1600 kHz
FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
CLOCK
TIMER SECTION
Type ; 24 fiours, 2 system
Set interval : one minute to 23-hours
Display : 24-fiour display
Accuracy :
Wake up timer Sleep timer
GENERAL
Dimensions
Weight
Design and specifications subject to cfiange witfiout notice.
(TIMER 1, TIMER 2)
& 59-minutes
Error.
w/ithin conds per month (Tem­perature at 25°C)
;
5 minutes to 12 hours
:
5 minutes to 2 fiours
435 X 87 X 284 mm (17-3/16" X
11-3/16")
3.1 kg (6.8 Ibs)
±15 se-
3-7/16"
X
POWER
SPECIFICATIONS
Area LIne
UK Australia Continental Europe AC 220 V , 50 Hz Otfier areas
AC 240 V -v , 50 Hz
AC 240 V -v , 50 Hz
AC 110/ 127 / 220/240 V 'V selectable, 50/60 Hz
Voltage & Frequency
Power
Conumj^n
10 watts
10 watts
10 watts
10 watts
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FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
CONNECTION
DIAGRAM
For UK, Continental Europe Für GroBbritannien, Kontinental-Europa Pour Ie Royaume-Uni, Europe Continentale Voor Engeland, Europese vasteland Para R.U., Europe Continental För Storbritannien, Kontinentaleuropa
For W. Germany only Nur Bundesrepublik Deutschland Pour l'Allemagne de l'Ouest seulement Aleen in West-Duitsland Para Alemania Occidental solamente Endast för Vasttryskland
For Australia and other areas Für Australien und andere Geblete Pour l'Australie et les autres plays Voor Australië en andere gebieden Para Australia y otros paises För Australien och övriga lander
FM external antenna UKW-AuBenantenn Antenne externe FM FM-buitewnantenne Antena exterior de FM Utomhus FM-antenn
FM feeder antenna UKW-Speiseantenne Feeder d'antenne FM FM-voedingsantenne Antena de alimentador
de FM
FM matarantenn
AM external antenna AM-AuBenantenne Antenne Externe AM AM-buitenantenne Antena exterior de AM Utomhus AM-antenn
AM loop antenna AM-Rahmenantenne Antenne a boude AM AM-raamantenne Antena de cuadro de AM AM ramantenn
O External ANTENNA terminals O External ANTENNA terminals (for Australia and
other areas)
O AM CHANNEL SPACING switch (see page 13) O COMPU LINK-1/SYNCHR0 terminal
Connect to the other unit synchro terminal.
O OUTPUT terminal
Connect to the amplifier's TUNER terminals. © AC OUTLETS (SWITCHED) O Voltage selector
(Not provided on tuners for U.K., Australia and
Continental Europe.)
When this equipment is used in an area where
the supply voltage is different trom the present
voltage, reset the voltage selector to the cor-
rect position. © Power cord
Notes:
1.
Disconnect the power cord when connect-
ing any component.
2.
Connect to an amplifier with left and right
channels connected correctly. Reversed
channels will degrade the stereo effect.
3. Connect plugs or wires firmly. Poor con-
tact may result in hum.
4.
In case of using the external AM antenna,
be sure to connect a ground wire to the
GND terminal to obtain AM signals with
less noise.
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FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
,
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™™.
For Continental Europe Für
Kontinentai-Europa Pour Europe Continentale Voor
Europese vasteland
Para
Europe Continental
För
kontinentaleuropa
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Remote cable Fernbedienkable Raccorder Ie fil de télécommande Atslandsbedieningskable Cable remoto Controllkabein
• Mounm ^ jie«tnfn .
For the Für
GroBbritannien Pour Voor Paia För
Storbritannien
O O
e
See page 7, 8 s.
Seite 7, 8 Voir page 7, 8 Zie biz. 7, 8 Ver pagina 7, 8 Se sid. 7, 8
U.K.
Ie
Royaume-Uni
Engeland
R.U.
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Signal oord Signalkabel Cable de signal Signaalkabel Cable senales Signal kabein
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WTOW
For
Australië
Für
Australlen Pour l'Australie Voor
Australië
Para
Austraiia
För
Australlen
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I
1
II
II
For
the
other
Für
andere Geblete
Pour
les
autres
Voor
de
andere gebieden
Para
los
otros
För övriga
linder
See page 7, 8 s.
Seite 7, 8
Voir page 7, 8
Zie bIz, 7, 8
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paises
AMPLIFIER VERSTARKER AMPLIFICATEUR VERSTERKER AMPLIFICADOR FÖRSTARKARE
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CONNECTION EXAMPLE ANSCHLUSSBEISPIEL EXEMPLE DE RACCORDEMENTS AANSLUITINGSVOORBEELD EJEMPLO DE CONEXIONES EXEMPEL PA ANSLUTINING
COMPU LINK Amplifier CXOMPU LINK Versterker Amplificateur COMPU LINK COMPU LINK Versterker Amplifjcador COMPU LINK COMPU LINK Förstarkare
COMPU LINK tuner COMPU LINK Tuner Syntoniseur COMPU LINK COMPU LINK tuner Sintonizador COMPU LINK COMPU LINK tuner
COMPU LINK Cassette deck COMPU LINK Kassettendeck Platne a cassettes COMPU LINK COMPU LINK cassettedeck Magnetófono COMPU LINK COMPU LINK kassettdack
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COMPU LINK CD player COMPU LINK CD-Player Lecteur de disques compacts
COMPU LINK COMPU LINK CD-speler Reproductcr de disccs oom pactos
COMPU LINK COMPU LINK CD-spelare
COMPU LINK Turntable COMPU LINK Plattenspieler Tourne-disque COMPU LINK COMPU LINK Draaitafel Tocadisccs COMPU LINK COMPU LINK skivspelare
• Connect to a wall outlet,
CONNECTION
• Connection COMPU LINK.
Connect fhem as show/n in Fig. A.
Note:
• Depending on an amplifier to be con-
• Connection with an amplifier not adaptable to COMPU LINK.
Connect tfiem as stiown in Fig. B.
Notes:
• In this case timer source selection is not
• If this unit is left in STANDBY mode for
«/ith
an amplifier adaptable to
nected,
the POWER ON/STANDBY but­ton of this unit may not activate the amplifier. In such a case connect them as shown in Fig. B.
possible.
long hours, the memory contents of your equipment connected to the AC OUT-
LETS of this unit may be erased.
© SYNCHRO
Fig. Abb. Afb.
A
A
A
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Amplifier Verslarker Amplificateur Versterker Amplificador
Förstarkare
Tuner
Tuner Syntoniseur Tuner Sintonizador Tuner
Cassette deck
Kassettendeck Plaline a cassettes
Casselledeck
Magnetófono Kassettdack
FX-531BK/FX-531LBK
FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
CD-player CD-Player Lecteur
de CD-speler Reproductor CD
Spelare
Turntable Plattenspieler Tourne-disque Draaitafel
• Tocadiscos Skivspelare
disques compacts
de
discos compactos
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AM Antenna How to fix the loop antenna (FIg. 1)
• Install the antenna by inserting it in the direc­tion of the arrow. (see Fig. 6)
• Place at a distance trom the power-source cord,
signal cord and metal fixtures on the main
body. in a spot where reception is good.
AM (MW/LW) loop antenna (Fig. 2)
This antenna is tor the reception of local AM broad­cast. (See Fig, 7)
AM (MW/LW) external antenna (Fig. 2)
If AM reception is unsatisfactory, connect an ex­ternal AM antenna (single-wire antenna) to the AM antenna terminal.
Noise and interference (FIg. 3)
Change the direction of the loop antenna or
stall it in a better position when reception is noisy.
Notes:
• If the provided loop antenna is not con­nected,
it wil! be impossible to receive AM
broadcasts.
• When installing an external AM antenna, leave the AM loop antenna connected.
Fig.
6
Abb.
6
Afb.
6
How to set up the loop antenna. Montage der Ringantenne. Comment monter l'antenne-cadre. Installeren van de raamantenne. Cómo se instala la antena de cuadro. Sa satts ramantennen upp.
rein-
FM Antenna How to set the FM antennas Antenna terminals differ according to the markets. After checking up your set, select the con­nection method out of ®, (@) or ©. ® Fig. 4
• 75-ohm antenna with coaxial
Loosen the screws on the bracket and insert the cable through the ring from below. nect the stripped core to the upper terminal then tighten the ground,
• Feeder antenna
Connect to the 300-ohm terminal. Mal^e sure that the feeder antenna wires do not touch any other terminals.
« Fig. 5
• The FM wire antenna provided can be nected to a 75-ohm coaxial jack as a temporary measure.
• 75-ohm antenna with coaxial type connector (DIN 45 332) should be connected to the 75-ohm terminal
ring.
The ring is the antenna
Con-
con-
Insert the arrow part. Den mit einem Pfeil bezeichneten
Teil einstecken.
nsérer la partie fiéchée.
Steek het pijl-gedeelte naar binnen,
nserte la parte de la flecha.
Satt in den pilmarkta delen.
How to connect AM loop antenna cords AnschluB der AM-Schleifenantennenkabel Comment raccorde-t-on les cordons du cadre-antenne a modulation d'amplitude (AM) Aansluiting van AM lusantenne-kabels Cómo se conectarn los cables de la antena de cuadro de AM Sa ansluts AM ramantennens ledningar
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7
7
7
FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
Fig.
9
Abb.
9
Afb.
9
© Fig. 8, Fig. 9
• How to connect the FM connector In case of a 75-ohm antenna (Fig. 8)
1.
Open the claws at both sidesand remove the
cover.
2.
Cut both ends of the oord and remove it. (only
when using coaxial cable)
3. FIX the coaxial cable and lts core.
4.
Put on the cover.
In case of a 300-ohm antenna (Fig. 9)
It is not necessary to remove the cover. If the wire inside is cut, 300 ohm antenna can not be used.
Notes:
• Choose antennas to meet the reception conditions.
• Oriënt and fix antennas where audio reception is the clearest.
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Example Beispiel Exemple
CH.SPACING^^
Voorbeeld Ejemplo Exempel
Channel spacing Kanalabstande
AM
^^~--~-^B«Kl
Area
^"""--^
Europe, U.K.
Australia
Other area
An AM channel spacing switch is provided on the rear panel tor selecting 9 l<Hz or 10 kHz
steps according to your area (not provided on
tuners for the U.K., Australia and Continental
Europe).
To change the AM channel spacing: First, turn the power on, then disconnect the power
cord. over the AM channel spacing switch as shown in Fig. 10, using the tip of a ball-point pen.
PM
(MW)
50 kHz 9 kHz 1 kHz
50 kHz 9 kHz
50 kHz
Walt for a few seconds and switch
9 kHz
10 kHz
AM
(UW)
-
or
-
GeWer^^-^
Europa, GroBbritannien
Australien
Sonstige Geblete
An der Rückseite befindet sich ein Schalier zur Wahl der AM-Kanalabstande in Schritten vori
9 oder 10 kHz entsprechend dem jeweiligen Gebiet, in dem Sie zuhause sind (bei Tunern
für Gro3britannien, Australien und Kontinental-
europa nicht vorgesehen).
Anderung des AM-Kanalabstands: Zuerst Gerat einschalten, und den AnschluB unterbrechen. Einige Sekunden warten und dann den Schalier für die AM-Kanalabstande entsprechend Abb. 10 mit der Spitze eines Kugelschreibers umstellen.
Fig. 10 Abb. 10
Afb.10
AM
oder
AM
(LW)
-
-
FM
(MW)
50 kHz 9 kHz 1 kHz
50 kHz 9 kHz
50 kHz
9 kHz
10 kHz
Ecart
de
séparation
Europe G-B
Australië 50 kHz 9 kHz
Autres régions
Un Inverseur d'ëcart de séparation entre canaux (9 ou 10 kHz) est placé a l'arrière pour régler l'appareil selon la région (pas prévu sur les appareils vendus en Grande-Bretagne, Australië et Europe continentale).
Pour changer
Mettez l'appareil en marche, puls débranchez Ie cordon secteur. Attendez quelques secon­des,
puis mettez l'inverseur d'écart des canaux
AM dans la position convenable a
pointe d'un stylo a bille (Fig. 10).
des
canaux
AM
FM
(PO)
50 kHz 9 kHz 1 kHz
50 kHz
l'écart
9 kHz
ou
10 kHz
des canaux AM:
l'aide
AM
(60)
-
-
de la
Kanaalscheiding Espaciado entre canales
AM
Zone
Europa,
G.B. Australië
Andere zones
Een AM kanaalscheidingsschakelaar is voor­zien op het achterpaneel voor keuze tussen trappen van 9 kHz of 10 kHz, naargelang de
zone waarin u zich bevindt (niet voorzien op tuner voor G.B., Australië en het Europese vas­teland).
Om de AM kanaalscheiding te wijzigen:
Zet het toestel eerst aan, en trek dan het nets-
noer uit. Wacht enkele seconden en schakel
dan de AM kanaalscheidingsschakelaar over
zoals aangetoond op Afb. 10, met de punt van
een kogelpen.
FM
(MG)
50 kHz 9 kHz 1 kHz
50 kHz 9 kHz Australia 50 kHz 9 kHz
50 kHz
9 kHz
10 kHz
AM
(tG)
of
-
Area
Europa Reino Unido
Otras areas
En el panel posterior se encuentra un con­mutador de espaciado entra canales de AM que permite seleccionar incrementos de 9 o 10 kHz dependiendo de su area (no se incluye en los sintonizadores vendidos en el Reino Unido,
Australia y Europa Continental).
Para modificar el espaciado entre canales de AM: En primer lugar, y desconecte el cable de ali­mentación. conmutador de espaciado entre canales de AM de la manera mostrada en la Fig. 10, zando para ello la punta de un boligrafo.
FM
50 kHz 9 kHz 1 kHz
50 kHz
Espere unos segundos y ajuste el
AM
(MW)
9 kHz
0
10 kHz
AM
(LW)
-
-
Kanalseparation
Band
Omrècte~\
Europa, Storbritannien
Australien 50 kHz 9 kHz
Övriga
om raden
En kanalseparationskontakt för AM-mottagning sitter pa apparatens baksida. Med denna kan du valja steg om 9 eller 10 kHz, det som pas­sar bast dar du bor (inte pa tuners avsedda för Europa och Australien).
För aft andra kanalseparationen för AM­mottagning: Sla pa apparaten med natströmbrytaren, och dra sedan ut natsladden. Vanta nagra sekun-
der och vippa sedan over kanalseparations-
kontakten eniigt Fig. 10 med in kulspetspenna.
utili-
FM
50 kHz
50 kHz
10 kHz
AM
(LV)
(»»V)
9 kHz 1 kHz
-
9 kHz
eller
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DESCRIPTION
AND
FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY O
TIMER
1/TIMER 2 indicator
Flickers
while the timer is being set or being
activated,
and lights when waiting for timer ac-
tivation.
@ SLEEP
O
O CLOCK
e
TIMER
© SOURCE and
e
TUNED
©
© STEREO
©
© CANCEL
© PRESET
©
Indicator
Flickers
while the
SLEEP
lights when the
WAKE
UP
Flickers and activated-
Indicates
Flickers
set
Displays
SOURCE
If a broadcast is received correctly, this indi-
cator
AUTO/MUTE
This according
MUTE
When this indicator lights. When the
dicator IS not lighting, even if an braodcast light,
••AUTO/MUTE"
MEMORY
When dicator lights for about 5 AUTO cator
This is
This
10
40
FM/AM
"FM"
received,
broadcast
indicator
while the
light
when the
indicator
that present time is being displayed.
REC
Indicator
when the timer record mode is being
or when the timer recording starts.
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
when setting the timer.
Indicator
lights.
indicator shows on (light) or off (not light)
indicator lights when the
pressed to
shows the preset channel selected by the
KEY preset stations buttons for a total of
FM and AM stations.
Indicator
to the setting of the FM
button.
Indicator
a FM stereo broadcast is being received
is
received,
Press
the FM
indicator
the
MEMORY
MEMORY
blinks for about 5
Indicator
erase
STATION
Indicator
is displayed when an FM broadcast Is
and "AM" is displayed during AM
reception.
timer is being set and
SLEEP
timer is being activated.
WAKE
UP timer is being set
WAKE
UP timer is being
Indicator
of the timer and the
AUTO/MUTE
button
is
pressed,
seconds,
is
pressed,
seconds,
CANCEL
FIvl
When the
this indicator will not
MODE/MUTE
IS shown,
button
button
the preset station memory.
Indicator
MODE/
in-
stereo
so that
this In-
this indi-
button
©
Frequency/Clock/Tlmer
When
the power Is on, it displays the MHz fre-
quency
for FM broadcasts, kHz frequency for AM broadcast, or the present time by switch­ing,
When the timer Is being set, it displays the
source
as well as the setting time, When the
power is off. it displays present time,
OPERATION ©
POWER
Press it again to turn the power When to the AC mode, the power is not supplied to it,
Note:
©
POWER
Lights
©
POWER
Lights
©
WAKE
©
TIMER
Press
TIMER
©
TIMER
Press
TIMER
© CLOCK
Press
®
DISPLAY
When frequency this When
present
BUTTON
(ON/STANDBY)
this
button
the
POWER
OUTLETS,
Even
when
STANDBY small shut nect maln order memory. or If the preset
Press
the time for power on
Press
the time for power off
button
the
mode
amount
the
power
the
power
plugged
to
maintain
If
there
power
memory ON
indicator
when the power Is ON,
STANDBY
when the power is
UP/SLEEP
this
button
this
button
1
this
button
1,
2
this
button
2,
ADJUST
this
button
the power is on. the display switches to
display or dook display
is
pressed,
the power is off, it automatlcally displays
time.
indicator
to turn the power ON,
STANDBY
is ON, the power Is supplied
and In
case
STANDBY
POWER
of
in to
to set the timer program at
to set the timer program at
to set the current time,
switch
this
unit
The
wall
the
preset
electrical
Is
pulled
for 2 — 3
STANDBY,
(WAKE
(SLEEP
consumes (5
watts).
off,
unit
must
receptacle
channel
out, the
UP timer),
timer),
each
electricity completely cord.
Is an
plug
operates
Indicator
when the power Is off to set
when the power is on to set
Press
mode,
Is set to
a
To
discon-
re-
in
failure,
days.
time
©
AUTO
MEMORY
Press
this
button tor blinks, Now select the desired preset tion
with the 10 indicator blinks; the tuner cies
In the order of increasing frequency and,
when
a broadcast is detected, the STATION If you don't want to store the frequency of the broadcast within 4 will start again, If the
ter the
PRESET
4
seconds. the memory of desired preset station, and scanning ed
for all scanned memory function stops and the channel num­ber
in which the highest frequency is stored
Is
displayed, If no frequencles have been
stored,
the top frequency In the band will be displayed, frequencles cy
is tuned to and lts channel number is shown,
For
more details, refer to "Howto operatethe
auto memory function" on page 39,
Note:
Auto
preset 10 KEY MEMORY
Note:
(For
If the
in the LW quency tomatlcally frequency
memory pages
© CANCEL
Press
this necessary the setting time or setting of program,
© FM
MODE/MUTE
Press
this indicators in the display for normal FM recep­tion, For weak or noisy FM broadcast, this
button dicators heard
in mono but the clarlty of reception wil
be
Improved,
so that the
KEY
Indicator blinks for about 4
in memory,
seconds;
the auto memory operatlon
STATION
the current frequency Is stored in
restarts, The
channels,
to the top of the band. the auto
When al! channel memones have
stored in them, the last frequen-
memory
auto
will
channel
preset
indicator
FX-531LBK/FX-535LTN
memory
band,
Is
reached
transfer
in the MW
operation
47 and 48)
button preset channel, but
button
to
again to turn off
in the display, The broadcast will be
MEMORY
button
while the
MEMORY
scans
the frequen-
PRESET seconds,
press
this
button
button
is not
pressed.
indicator blinks for
same
function if repeat-
When the frequency is
not
function
number
Is
input
stations
has
operation
and the
(353 kHz), it
to the
band,
will
not only to
light
up
"AUTO/MUTE"
wIth
after
gone
out.
is
started
upper
limit
will
lowest
and the
continue.
cancel
also
to correct
TIMER
"AUTO/MUTE"
indica-
sta-
again
af-
If the
the
the
only)
fre-
au-
auto
(See
an un-
1 or 2
press
In-
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FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
TUNING/TIMER/DIMMER (UP/DOWN)
This button can be used as TUNING, TIMER or DIMMER button.
1.
TUNING button (See page 37)
Use this button to select FM or AM broad-
casting.
(See *)
UP:
Receives higher frequencies-
DOWN:
2.
TIMER button (See page 25)
3. DIMMER button (See page 25)
Note:
Hereinafter TUNING/TIMER/DIMMER but-
ton is referred to as TUNING, TIMER or DIMMER button depending on the use.
*
Pressmg the TUNING (UP/DOWN) buttons
witt sample stations up or down a selected band in the following frequency steps.
FX-531BK,/ FX-535TN
FX-531LBK/
FX-535LTN
Your receiver allow selection between the
MW and LW bands while tuning in,
If your receiver reaches the upper- or lower-
limit while scanning with the UP or DOWN butlon, Irequency automatically and continue with scanning further,
MEMORY
When Ihis button is pressed the MEMORY in­dicator will hght lor about 5 seconds lo show that Ihe memory is ready lo receive preset sta­tion Information, Press one ol the preset sta­tions buttons while the MEMORY indicator is lit, This butlon is also used for setting present time or TIMER,
Note:
After the MEMORY indicator has gone
out, pressing the preset stations button will not store the frequency in memory; in this case, press this button again.
Receives lower frequencies.
Use this button to display the time and
set the programmed timer UP:
Selects the time or source in for­ward order, DOWN:
Selects the time or source in
reverse order,
Use this button to change,!uminosity of
time display by tour steps under POW­ER STANDBY status, UP:
Increases luminosity, DOWN:
Decreases luminosity,
AM/ MW
or
AM/
LW
1 kHz
FM
9 kHz
50 kHz
10 kHz
50 kHz 9 kHz
it reverts to the lower- or upper-limit
® 10 KEY preset stations ([T] to QÖ] ,
Ltïö])
Up to 40 FM or AM broadcast stations can be preset with this unit, After presetting. select the desired channel by inputting the preset chan­nel number with these buttons, When select­ing a preset channel numbered just press the corresponding numeric keypad, When selecting preset channels numbered 11 or above, first press the quired number of times, then press a button from [f ]to[ jOj , For example, to select preset channel 35, first press the [ times, then press [5], Or, to select preset chan-
nel 40, press | + JÖ] key three times, then 10|, When the desired preset channel is recalled, the display shows the preset channel number
and the corresponding frequency.
® PRESET SCAN
This Iets you scan preset channels to find a
broadcast you want to listen to. When the
PRESET SCAN buHon is pressed, preset scan-
ning starts, If you have tuned to the current sta-
tion using the 10 KEY button, the tuner scans
to the next higher preset channel and the
broadcast is received for about 5 seconds with
the preset channel number blinking,
tunes to higher preset channels in sequence,
When it reaches the top preset channel, it
moves to the bottom channel and scans up
until it reaches the original channel, at which
point it stops, If you have tuned to the current
station in any other way. scanning will start trom
preset channel 1 and finished after preset channel 40 has been received. then the broad­cast being received before preset scanning
was starled will be heard again, When you hear
your required broadcast, press the PRESET
SCAN button again to stop preset scanning.
During preset scanning, preset channels which
have been cancelled using the preset cancel
function will nol be recalled,
® FM
Press this button to listen to the FM broadcast,
® AM (FX-531BK/FX-535TN),
AM (MW/LW) (FX-531LBK/FX-535LTN)
Press this button to listen to the AM (MW/LW) broadcast-
L+_LQ]
-i-101
"1"
to "10",
button the re-
key for three
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then
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FX-531BK/FX-531LBK FX-535TN/FX-535LTN
PRESENT
Example:
1.
Press
2.
Set the HOUR
3.
Press
4 Set the MINUTE
5.
Press
• The clock starts when pressing the MEMORY
Press
TIME SETTING
Set current
(24-tiour
the
button,
the MEMORY
DOWN)
button.
the MEMORY
button.
the (UP)
Press
the (DOWN)
Keep
the
change continuously.
time
time
CLOCK
ADJUST
with
TIMER
with
button
button
button
pressed to allow the
button
button.
to 13:25.
display)
-CLOCK-
-cLocK-
button.
(UP or DOWN)
the
TIMER
(UP or
to advance the time.
to move back time.
time
Notes:
• When setting the present time, to cor­rect the setting press
the
time
again.
• To return to the frequency display of the TUNER, setting, press
twice.
time
CANCEL
after
f rom the beginning,
button
completion of present
CLOCK
and set the
ADJUST
time
button
_ l-f. I-,
U-U U
, -,. n n
; J-Li LI
To change the clock display brishtness: (when the power is STANDBY)
By ton, it is possitsie to change the brightness to four When the power is off, the disptay is set at the preset brightness level.
Notes:
• When the power is cut for more than one
to
minute owing to the power failure, etc, the display For
• TIMER (UP or (UP of struction represent TUNER/TIMER/DIM­MER button.
pushing the DIMMER (UP or DOWN)
levels when the power is
time
such a case,
DOWN)
returns to 0:00.
set the
DOWN)
button
STANDBY.
time button described in this in-
again.
and
DIMMER
but-
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