JVC KD-A95BT Instruction Manual

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Instructions CD RECEIVER
KD-A95BT
CD RECEIVER / RECEPTOR CON CD / RÉCEPTEUR CD
For canceling the display demonstration, see page 4. / Para cancelar la demostración en pantalla, consulte la página 4. / Pour annuler la démonstration des affichages, référez-vous à la page 4.
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ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
KEN,SP,FR ©2012JVCKENWOODCorporation
0212DTSSANJEIN
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual. Para la instalación y las conexiones, refiérase al manual separado. Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.
KD-A95BT
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located on the top or bottom of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No.
Serial No.
GET0801001B
[J]
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
obtain the best possible performance from the unit.
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.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. In compliance with Federal Regulations, following are reproductions of labels on, or inside the product relating to laser product safety.
JVC KENWOOD Corporation 2967-3, ISHIKAWA-MACHI, HACHIOJI-SHI, TOKYO, JAPAN
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
Location: Bottom Plate
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit;
3. CAUTION: (For U.S.A.) Visible and/or invisible class II laser radiation when open. Do
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.
leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
not stare into beam.
(For Canada) Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do
not view directly with optical instruments.
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[European Union only]
Warning:
Stop the car before operating the unit.
Caution:
Adjust the volume so that you can hear sounds outside the car. Driving with the volume too high may cause an accident. Avoid using the USB device or iPod/iPhone if it might hinder driving safety.
Caution on volume setting:
Digital devices (CD/USB) produce very little noise compared with other sources. Lower the volume before playing these digital sources to avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden increase of the output level.
Temperature inside the car:
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
appears on the display and animation/text scroll will be stopped to prevent the display from being blurred when the temperature falls below 0°C. Once operating temperature is normalised, these functions will start working again.
Condensation:
When the car is air-conditioned, moisture may collect on the laser lens. This may cause disc read errors. In this case, remove the disc and wait for the moisture to evaporate.
Maintenance
Cleaning the unit
Wipe off the dirt on the panel with a dry silicon or soft cloth. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the unit.
Cleaning the connector
Wipe off dirt on the connector of the unit and panel. Use a cotton swab or cloth.
Contents
Preparation ............................................................ 4
Canceling the display demonstration
Setting the clock
Basic operations ................................................... 5
Radio ........................................................................ 6
HD Radio™ tuner control .................................. 8
Satellite Radio tuner control ............................ 9
CD/USB ................................................................. 11
iPod/iPhone
Quick Search ....................................................... 14
External components ...................................... 14
Bluetooth connection
Bluetooth mobile phone ................................ 17
Bluetooth audio player ................................... 21
Illumination color adjustments .................... 22
Brightness adjustments .................................. 23
Sound adjustments .......................................... 23
Menu operations ............................................... 28
Remote controller
Additional information ................................... 32
Troubleshooting ................................................ 35
Specifications ..................................................... 38
How to read this manual:
This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the control panel.
< > indicates the displays on the control panel.
[XX] indicates the initial setting of a menu item.
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How to attach the control panel
(Hold)
SET UP
DEMO
Clock
PUSH
(Hold)
Clock
DEMO
Clock
Color
PUSH
Clock
Clock Display
Set Clock
24/12H
PUSH
1 : 00AM
Set Clock
PUSH
(Initial setting)
1 : 00AM
Set Clock
PUSH
Clock
Set Clock
Clock Adjust
24/12H
PUSH
How to reset your unit
Your preset adjustments will also be erased.
How to detach the control panel
Avoid touching the connectors.
Preparation
Canceling the display demonstration
The display demonstration is always turned on unless you cancel it.
1
(Hold)
2
3
Select <Off>.
DEMO
PUSH
4
Press MENU to exit.
Off
On
SET UP
DEMO
PUSH
Clock
DEMO
Off
On
PUSH
(Initial setting)
How to forcibly eject a disc
Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.
If this does not work, reset your unit.
Setting the clock
1
2
Select <Clock>.
3
Select <Set Clock>.
4
Adjust the hour.
5
Adjust the minute.
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6
Select <24H/12H>.
7
Select <24Hours> or <12Hours>.
8
Press MENU to exit.
Basic operations
Control panel
Display window
Basic operations
Remote controller
Flips down the panel
Control dial
Remote sensor
Aim the remote controller directly at the sensor. DO NOT expose to bright sunlight.
When you press or hold the following button(s)...
Control panel
/SOURCE
Control dial
(turn)
Control dial
(press)
EQ SOUND
/  / 
/
Remote
controller
Turns on.
Turns off. (Hold)
Press the /SOURCE button on the control panel and turn the control dial within 2 seconds to select the source.
SOURCE Press repeatedly to select the source.
VOL - / + Adjusts the volume level.
Selects items.
Mutes the sound or pauses playback.
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Press the button again to cancel muting or resume playback.
Confirms selection.
Selects the preset sound mode. (' page 23)
Enters Hands-Free menu (' page 18), or answers
incoming call when the unit rings.
Ends a call. (Hold)
Returns to the previous menu.
Selects a preset station (' page 7)/category (' page 10).
Searches for HD Radio stations only. (Hold)
Searches for HD Radio multicast channels.
Selects MP3/WMA/WAV folder. (' page 11)
Searches for a station automatically. (' page 6)
/
Searches for a station manually. (Hold)
Selects track (' page 11, 12, 21)/Satellite Radio channel.
Fast-forwards or reverses track. / Changes Satellite Radio channel rapidly. (Hold)
General function
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Basic operations
Display information
Changes the display information. (Press) Scrolls the current display information. (Hold)
Radio Non-Radio Broadcast Data System station: Frequency
HD Radio Track title*2/Album title*2/Frequency Satellite Radio Category name/Channel name/Track title CD/USB/Bluetooth Audio Track title/Album title/Artist* iPod/iPhone (Headunit Mode/iPod
Mode) iPod/iPhone (Application Mode) Application Mode Pandora internet radio Station name/Album title/Track title External Components Ext Input or Aux In
*1 Display information varies for large font and large clock display patterns. *2 “No Text” appears when no text is received.
Source Display (Normal display pattern)*1
FM Radio Broadcast Data System station: Programme
type (PTY)/Frequency/Station name (PS)
* No Name appears for conventional CDs or if not recorded.
Radio
Searching for a station
A
B
FM
ST NATURAL 1:00AM
88.3 MHz
ST lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.
Select <FM> or <AM>.
Auto search. (Press) Manual search. (Hold)
M appears, then press the button repeatedly.
Storing stations in memory
Manual presetting
You can preset up to 18 stations for FM and 6 stations for AM.
While listening to a station...
1
Preset Mode screen appears.
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(Hold)
2
Select preset number.
The preset number flashes.
Auto presetting (FM)
(Hold)
SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
You can preset up to 18 stations for FM.
If an HD Radio tuner box is connected, you can also preset up to 6 stations for AM.
1
2
SSM appears. When all the stations are stored,SSM disappears.
To preset <SSM 07 – 12>/<SSM 13 – 18>,
repeat steps 1 and 2.
(Hold)
-<Tuner>
-<SSM>
-<SSM 01 – 06>
Selecting a preset station
Radio
4
Set the activation time.
5
Press MENU to exit.
lights up after the Radio Timer has been set.
Only one timer can be set. Setting a new timer will override the previous setting.
The Radio Timer will not activate if the unit is turned off or if <AM> is set to <Hide> after selecting an AM station for the timer. (' page 30)
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Searching for your favorite Programs—Program Type (PTY) Search
This feature is only available for FM Radio Broadcast Data System stations.
1
You can also select a preset station using / .
Setting the Radio Timer
You can tune in to a preset station at a specific time regardless of the current source.
1
2
[Off] Cancels Radio Timer.
Once Activates once.
Daily Activates daily.
3
Select the preset station.
(Hold)
-<Tuner>
-<Radio Timer>
-<Off>/<Once>/
<Daily>
-<FM>/<AM>
-<1> ... <18> for FM/
<1> ... <6> for AM
2
Select a PTY code.
PTY Search starts.
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If there is a station broadcasting a program of the same PTY code as you have selected, that station is tuned in.
PTY codes
News, Inform (Information), Sports, Talk, Rock, Cls Rock
(Classic Rock), Adlt Hit (Adult Hits), Soft Rck (Soft Rock), Top
40, Country, Oldies, Soft, Nostalga (Nostalgia), Jazz, Classicl
(Classical), R & B (Rhythm and Blues), Soft R & B (Soft Rhythm
and Blues), Language, Rel Musc (Religious Music), Rel Talk
(Religious Talk), Persnlty (Personality), Public, College, Habl
Esp (Spanish Talk), Musc Esp (Spanish Music), Hip Hop,
Weather
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HD Radio™ tuner control
1:06AM
AT HD NATURAL
Classic Hits
HD Radio
WXYZ-HD-1
First four letters of Call Sign
Channel number
(Hold)
This unit can control the JVC KT-HD300 HD Radio tuner box (separately purchased). Refer to the KT-HD300 instruction manual for installation and connection details.
HD Radio tuners can also tune in to conventional analog broadcasts.
Many HD Radio stations offer more than one channel of programming. This service is called multicasting.
To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit <http://www.hdradio.com/>.
Searching for a station
A
B
AT HD NATURAL 1:00AMHD Radio
WXYZ-HD1
Classic Hits Classic Hits Album
92.5 MHz FM
Select <FM> or <AM>.
Auto search. (Press) Manual search. (Hold)
M appears, then press the button repeatedly.
HD Radio station
Call Sign
Classic Hits
AT HD NATURAL
WXYZ-HD
HD Radio
Searching for HD Radio stations only
(Hold)
HD flashes when a station is tuned in, and searching stops.
Selecting an HD Radio multicast channel
When receiving HD Radio multicast channels...
Select your desired channel (HD1 to HD8).
Linking appears while linking to a multicast channel.
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1:06AM
HD Radio
HD-SEARCH
AT NATURAL
HD Radio multicast channel
Changing HD Radio reception mode
While receiving an HD Radio broadcast, you can
1:08AM
change the reception mode—digital or analog.
This setting does not take effect for the conventional FM/AM stations.
1
2
Switches between digital and
[Auto]
analog audio automatically. HD flashes if the radio station forces only analog reception.
Analog
Digital
Tunes to analog audio only. ANA lights up.
Tunes to digital audio only. DIGI lights up.
The setting automatically returns to <Auto> when you tune in to another broadcast.
For storing stations in memory and selecting a preset station, ' page 6.
-<Tuner>
-<Blend Hold>
-<Auto>/<Analog>/
<Digital>
Satellite Radio tuner control
Before operating, connect either one of the following systems (not supplied) to the expansion port on the rear of this unit. Refer to the Installation/Connection Manual for details.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio
XM Satellite Radio
For details, refer also to the instructions supplied with the other components.
For SIRIUS/XM programming, visit <www.siriusxm.com>.
JVC KS-SRA100 (SIRIUS Satellite Radio interface) and
SCC1 (SiriusConnect Vehicle Tuner) or
SCVDOC1 (SiriusConnect Vehicle Docking Kit) and SIRIUS radio
XMDJVC100 (Smart Digital Adapter for JVC) and XM Universal Tuner Box
CNPJVC1 (Connection cable for JVC) and CNP2000UCA (Protocol Interface Adapter and XM Direct 2 Tuner)
Activating your SIRIUS subscription
1
Select <SIRIUS>.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio starts updating the SIRIUS channels. Once completed, SIRIUS Satellite Radio tunes in to the Preview Channel.
2
Select “Channel 0” to check your SIRIUS ID.
The 12-digit SIRIUS ID will be displayed.
You can also check your SIRIUS ID from the label on the packaging, or from menu operations (' page 29).
3
Contact Sirius Satellite Radio on the internet at <www.siriusxm.com/ activatenow> to activate your subscription.
Once subscription has been activated, SUB UPDATE PRESS ANY KEY appears on the display.
Channel Updates (SIRIUS)
If channels are updated after subscription, updating starts automatically. UPDATING appears and no sound can be heard.
Updates take a few minutes to complete.
During an update, you cannot operate your Satellite Radio.
Activating your XM subscription
1
Select <XM>.
XMDirect2 Tuner System starts updating all the XM channels. Channel 1 is tuned in automatically.
2
Select “Channel 0” to check your XM Satellite Radio ID.
The display alternates between RADIO ID and the 8-digit alphanumeric ID number.
You can also check your XM Satellite Radio ID labeled on the casing of the XMDirect2 Tuner System.
3
Contact XM Satellite Radio on the internet at <www.siriusxm.com/activatenow> to activate your subscription.
Once subscription has been activated, the unit can be tuned to one of the available channels.
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Satellite Radio tuner control
Selecting a channel
C
A
B
Select <SIRIUS> or <XM>.
Select a category.
If you want to select channels of all categories...
SIRIUS: Select <ALL>.
XM: Skip this step.
Select a desired channel.
Holding the button changes the channels rapidly. While searching, invalid and unsubscribed channels are skipped.
Storing stations in memory
You can preset up to 18 channels for both SIRIUS and XM.
While listening to a station...
1
Preset Mode screen appears.
2
(Hold)
Select preset number.
Selecting a preset station/ category/channel from the list
1
List menu appears.
2
Select <Preset>, <Category> or <Channel>.
If a category is selected, the first channel of this category is tuned in.
3
Select a desired item.
The preset number flashes.
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or
USB cable from the rear of the unit
(Hold)
CD/USB
Playing a CD/USB device
Label side
CD/USB
The source changes to CD and playback starts.
This unit can play MP3/WMA files stored in CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3/WMA/WAV files in USB mass storage device (such as a USB memory and Digital Audio Player).
Make sure all important data has been backed up. We shall bear no responsibility for any loss of data in USB mass storage class device while using this system.
Ejected disc not removed within 15 seconds will reload automatically.
If the disc cannot be ejected, ' page 4.
Selecting a folder/track
Selects folder. (For MP3/WMA/WAV)
The source changes to USB and playback starts.
Selecting the playback modes
You can select one of the following playback modes at a time.
1
Selects track. (Press)
Fast-forwards or reverses the track. (Hold)
Selecting a track/folder from the list
1
2
Select a folder. (For MP3/WMA/WAV)
3
Select a track.
For MP3/WMA/WAV
If there are many folders or tracks, you can fast search for the desired folder or track by turning the control dial quickly, or use Quick Search (' page 14).
2
Repeat
Off Cancels repeat playback.
Track Repeats current track.
Folder * Repeats current folder.
Random
Off Cancels random playback.
Folder *
All Randomly plays all tracks.
* For MP3/WMA/WAV
<Repeat>)<Random>
Randomly plays all tracks of current folder, then tracks of next folders.
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iPod/iPhone
(Hold)
Playing an iPod/iPhone
USB cable from the rear of the unit
or
USB 2.0 cable (not supplied)*
The source changes to iPod-1/iPod-2 and playback starts. * Recommend to use a cable suitable for car use.
Selecting the control mode
(Hold)
Headunit Mode
iPod Mode Controls iPod playback from the
Application Mode
You can also change the setting using <iPod Switch> in the menu. (' page 30)
Selecting a track
Applicable under <Headunit Mode>/<iPod Mode> only. For <Application Mode>, applicable only for some audio applications.
Selecting a track from the list
Applicable under <Headunit Mode> only.
1
-<Headunit Mode>/
<iPod Mode>/ <Application Mode>
Controls iPod playback through this unit.
iPod/iPhone.
The sound of any functions (music, games, applications, etc.) running on the connected iPod/ iPhone is emitted through the speakers connected to this unit.
Selects track/chapter. (Press)
Fast-forwards or reverses the track. (Hold)
2
Select the desired list.
Playlists)Artists)Albums)Songs) Podcasts)Genres)Composers) Audiobooks) (back to the beginning)
3
Select the desired track.
Repeat this step until the desired track is selected.
If the selected menu contains many tracks, you can fast search for the desired track by turning the control dial quickly, or use Quick Search (' page 14).
Selecting the playback modes
Applicable under <Headunit Mode> only. You can select one of the following playback modes at a time.
1
<Repeat>)<Random>
2
Repeat
Off Cancels repeat playback.
One
All
Random
Off Cancels random playback.
Song
Album
Album is not applicable for some iPod/ iPhone.
Functions the same as Repeat One of the iPod.
Functions the same as Repeat All of the iPod.
Functions the same as Shuffle Songs of the iPod.
Functions the same as Shuffle Albums of the iPod.
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iPod/iPhone application
(Hold)
You can operate JVC original application with this unit in <Application Mode>. For more details, visit JVC website: <http://www3.jvckenwood.com/ english/car/index.html> (English website only).
Pandora internet radio
Preparation
1
Search for “Pandora” in the Apple iTunes App Store to find and install the most current version of the Pandora application onto your device.
2
In the application on your device, log in and create an account with Pandora. If you are not a registered user, an account can also be created at www.pandora.com.
Pandora is only available in the US.
Because Pandora is a third-party service, the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Accordingly, compatibility may be impaired or some or all of the services may become unavailable.
Some functions of Pandora cannot be operated from this unit.
For issues using the application, please contact Pandora at pandora-support@pandora.com.
Listening to Pandora internet radio
1
Open the Pandora application on your device.
2
Connect the device to one of the USB terminals. (' page 12)
The source switches and broadcast starts automatically from your current station.
Basic Operations
Starts/pauses playback.
Selects thumbs up/thumbs down.
If thumbs down is selected, current track is skipped.
Skips track.
iPod/iPhone
Creating a new station
You can create a new station based on the currently playing song or artist.
1
2
A new station is created based on the current song or artist.
-<NEW STATION>
-<From Artist>/
<From Song>
Searching the registered station from the list
1
2
Select the station list display mode.
BY DATE According to the registration date A - Z Alphabetical order
You can proceed directly to step 3 to select station or use the search menu to scroll through the desired menu. (' page 14)
3
Select the desired station.
To bookmark song/artist information
While receiving a song...
-<BOOKMARK>
<This Artist>)<This Track>
BOOKMARKED appears and the song/artist
information is stored to the iPod/iPhone.
This unit allows you to bookmark songs and/or artists in your personalized Pandora account. The bookmarks will not be available for review on the unit but will be available in your Pandora account.
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Quick Search
Quick Search
If you have many folders/tracks/contacts, you can search through them quickly according to the first character (A to Z, 0 to 9 and OTHERS).
1
Enter list menu or “Hands-Free” menu.
CD (MP3/WMA)/ USB (MP3/WMA/WAV)
iPod/iPhone Bluetooth phonebook
Select the desired list.
2
Select the desired character (A to Z, 0 to 9
3
Select your desired folder/track/contact.
Select <Phonebook>.
and OTHERS).
For CD/USB and iPod/iPhone, repeat step 3 until the desired track is selected.
OTHERS appears if the first character is not A to Z or 0 to 9, such as #, -, !, etc.
Searching may not work on some of the layers of the selected menu (for iPod/iPhone).
External components
You can connect an external component to the following terminals:
EXT IN: Expansion port on the rear of this unit using the following adapters (not supplied):
- JVC KS-U57, Line Input Adapter
- JVC KS-U58, AUX Input Adapter
AUX: AUX (auxiliary) cable from the rear of the unit.
For details, refer also to the instructions supplied with the adapters or external components. For connection to expansion port on the rear of this unit, refer to the Installation/Connection Manual.
Playing an external component from AUX/expansion port
Portable audio player, etc.
AUX
3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini plug (not supplied)
Use a 3-terminal plug head stereo mini plug for optimum audio output.
1
Connect to AUX cable and/or the expansion port from the rear of the unit.
2
Set the source as necessary.
Select <Show>.
Press MENU to exit.
3
Select <AUX IN> or <EXT IN>.
(Hold)
-<Source Select>
-<AUX Source> or
<Ext Input>
-<Show>
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4
Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.
KS-UBT1
Microphone
KS-UBT1
or
USB cable from the rear of the unit
Bluetooth姞 connection
Bluetooth connection
By connecting the supplied KS-UBT1 USB Bluetooth Adapter and microphone to this unit, you can operate a Bluetooth device using this unit. Refer to the Installation/Connection Manual for details on connecting the microphone. Once the USB Bluetooth Adapter is attached, this unit is always available for pairing.
Refer also to the instructions supplied with the Bluetooth device.
Refer to the separate appendix to check the countries where you may use the Bluetooth function.
If you turn off the unit, detach the control panel, or unplug the USB Bluetooth Adapter during a phone call conversation, the Bluetooth connection is disconnected. Continue the conversation using your mobile phone.
This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles
Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP 1.0)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3)
Warning:
Stop the car in a safe place before operating complicated steps such as dialing numbers, using phonebook, etc.
Pairing a Bluetooth device
When connecting a Bluetooth device to the unit for the first time, perform pairing between the unit and the device.
Up to five Bluetooth devices can be registered in this unit.
A maximum of two Bluetooth phones and one Bluetooth audio device can be connected at any time.
This unit supports Secure Simple Pairing (SSP).
1
Connect the USB Bluetooth adapter (KS-UBT1) to one of the USB input terminals.
2
Search and select “JVC Unit” on the Bluetooth device.
For some Bluetooth devices, you may need to enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) code immediately after searching.
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Pairing? Yes: Press VOL No:
Press BACK
Pairing?
Device:
[Device name]
(B)
(Hold)
Bluetooth姞 connection
3
Perform (A) or (B) depending on what appears on the display.
For some Bluetooth devices, pairing sequence may vary from the steps described below
(A)
Pairing?
Device:
[Device name]
Passkey: XXXXXX
XXXXXX is a 6-digit passkey randomly generated during each pairing.
Ensure that the passkey which appears on the unit and Bluetooth device is the same.
Select “Yes” to confirm the passkey.
Pairing?
Yes: Press VOL
Press BACK
No:
(1) When the Bluetooth device prompts you to key in a PIN or passcode, enter the PIN code “0000” into the Bluetooth device. The above should then appear on the display.
You can change to a desired PIN code before pairing. (' page 30)
(2) If only “Pairing” appears, operate the Bluetooth device to confirm pairing.
Operate the Bluetooth device to confirm
Select “Yes” to confirm the pairing.
the passkey.
After pairing is successful, Pairing COMPLETED appears on the display. The unit will establish a connection with the newly paired Bluetooth device and you can then control the Bluetooth device through the unit.
will light up when a phone is connected.
will light up when an audio device is connected.
Once the connection is established, the device is registered to the unit and there is no need to perform the pairing again unless you delete the registered device.
Some Bluetooth devices may not be able to connect to the unit after pairing. Connect the device to the unit manually. Refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth device for more information.
Connecting/Disconnecting a registered device manually
To connect
1
(Hold)
To disconnect
1
2
Select <Connect>.
-<Bluetooth>
-<Phone>/<Audio>
-<Connect>
3
Select the desired device.
Connecting... appears on the display when the
unit is connecting to the device. Connected#[Device Name] appears on the display when the device is connected.
4
Press MENU to exit.
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Select <Disconnect>.
-<Bluetooth>
-<Phone>/<Audio>
-<Disconnect>
3
Select the desired device.
Disconnected#[Device Name] appears on the
display when the device is disconnected.
4
Press MENU to exit.
Connecting to JVC original
(Hold)
(Hold) or (Hold)
application
JVC original application is designed to view JVC car receiver status and perform simple control operations on Android smart phones.
For JVC original application operations, visit JVC website: <http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/car/ index.html> (English website only).
1
2
Select <Connect>.
3
Select the desired smart phone.
Connected#[Device Name] appears on the display when the device is connected.
4
Press MENU to exit.
(Hold)
-<Bluetooth>
-<Application>
-<Connect>
Bluetooth mobile phone
Receiving a call
To receive a call
When there is an incoming call, the source automatically changes to BT-1/BT-2.
Receiving... appears on the display, followed by the phone number or name.
The display flashes in blue. (' page 20)
or
You can also press ////SOURCE on the remote control to answer a call.
When <Auto Answer> is set to <On>, the unit answers incoming calls automatically. (' page 20)
Bluetooth姞 connection
Deleting a registered device
1
2
Select <Delete OK>.
OK appears when the device is deleted.
3
Press MENU to exit.
To end a call
You can also press and hold ////SOURCE on the remote control to end a call.
To deactivate/activate hands-free mode
During a phone conversation...
Operations may vary according to the connected Bluetooth device.
-<Bluetooth>
-<Delete Pairing>
- [Device Name]
-<Delete OK?>
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Bluetooth mobile phone
Adjustments during a call
Phone volume(00 — 50) [Volume 15]: Volume
adjustments made during a call will not affect the other sources.
Microphone level (01— 03)[02]: As the number
increases, the microphone becomes more sensitive.
Noise Reduction and Echo Cancellation mode:
Turns on/off.
Text message notification
When a text message is received, the unit rings and [Device Name]#Received Message appears.
<Message Notice> must be set to <On>. (' page 20)
You cannot read, edit, or send a message through the unit.
This feature is only available on certain phones.
Switching between two connected mobile phones
When two mobile phones are connected to the unit, you can access to both Hands-Free menus.
Press to enter 1st phone’s Hands-Free menu.
Press twice to enter 2nd phone’s Hands-Free menu.
Press to return to 1st phone’s Hands-Free menu.
Making a call from the hands-free menu
1
Enter the “Hands-Free” menu.
3
Select and call the contact (name/phone number).
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Missed Calls
Phonebook
Dial Number Enter the phone number to dial.
Select the name/phone number
If the phonebook contains many numbers, you can fast search for the desired number by turning the control dial quickly, or use Quick Search (' page 14).
No History Found appears if there is no recorded call history.
No Data appears if no entries are found in the Bluetooth device’s phonebook.
Send Phonebook Manually appears if <Phonebook Select> is set to <In Unit> or the phone does not support PBAP. (' page 20)
Select number/character
2
Select a calling method.
Call
Move the entry position
Refer to the table below for options.
Call
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Using voice recognition
Phone Number
or
Name
(Hold)
You can use the voice recognition features of the connected phone through this unit.
Not Support appears if the connected phone does not support this feature.
1
Enter voice recognition mode.
If only one phone is connected,
Bluetooth mobile phone
Deleting a contact (name/ phone number)
Only when <Phonebook Select> is set to <In Unit>. (' page 20)
1
Enter the “Hands-Free” menu.
(Hold)
If two phones are connected,
Enter “phone list”
Select the desired phone
(Hold)
2
When “Waiting Voice”#“[Device Name]” appears on the display, speak the name of the contact you want to call or the voice command to control the phone functions.
Supported voice recognition features vary for each phone. Please refer to the instruction manual of the connected phone for details.
2
Select a call method.
3
Select the contact (name/phone number)
-<Dialed Calls>/ <Received Calls>/ <Missed Calls>/ <Phonebook>
to be deleted.
4
Enter “Delete Entries” menu.
5
Select <Delete> or <Delete All>.
Delete Selected name/phone number
Delete All
from step 3 is deleted.
All name/phone numbers from selected menu in step 2 are deleted.
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Bluetooth mobile phone
Using the Settings menu
3
1
Enter the “Hands-Free” menu.
2
Select <Settings>.
The following settings are applicable to the paired device. If another device is paired, perform the settings again.
Menu item
Phonebook Select *
Auto Answer On: The unit answers incoming calls automatically.
Ringing Tone [In Unit]: The unit rings to alert you when a call/text message comes in.
Ringing Color
NR/EC Mode [On]: Turns on the Noise Reduction and Echo Cancellation of the connected
MIC Setting
Message Notice
* Selectable only when the connected phone supports PBAP.
[In Phone]: The unit browses the phonebook of the connected phone. In Unit: The unit browses the phonebook registered in the unit. (You can copy
the phonebook memory using <Phonebook Trans> (' page 30).)
[Off]: The unit does not answer incoming calls automatically.
Call Tone: Select your preferred ring tone (Tone 1 — 5) for incoming calls. – Message Tone: Select your preferred ring tone (Tone 1 — 5) for incoming text messages.
Default ring tone is different according to the paired device. In Phone: The unit uses the connected phones’ ring tone to alert you when a call/text message comes in. (The connected phone will ring if it does not support this feature.)
Color 01 — 29[06]: Select your preferred color for incoming call/text message alerts. Off: Cancels.
microphone for clearer sound.
Off: Cancels.
Level (01— 03)[02]: The sensitivity of the microphone increases as the MIC
level is increased.
[On]: The unit rings and [Device Name]#Received Message appears to alert you of an incoming text message.
Off: The unit does not alert you of an incoming text message.
Selectable setting (Initial: [XX])
Repeat this step to perform the necessary settings.
To return to the previous menu, press .
To exit from the menu, press MENU.
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(Hold)
Bluetooth audio player
Bluetooth audio player
Playing a Bluetooth audio player
A
Operations and display indications may differ according to their availability on the connected device.
Basic operations
Starts or resumes playback.
Mutes the sound.
Select <BT-1> or <BT-2> depending on the location of the USB Bluetooth adapter KS-UBT1.
Operate the Bluetooth audio player to start playback.
.
Random
Off Cancels random playback. All
Group
Randomly plays all tracks. Randomly plays all tracks of
the current group.
Listening to BT Pandora
Selects group/folder.
Reverse skips or forward skips. (Press) Fast-forwards or reverses the track. (Hold)
Selecting the playback modes
For Bluetooth devices that support AVRCP 1.3.
1
2
Repeat
Off Cancels repeat playback. Track Repeats current track. All Repeats all tracks.
Group
(Hold)
<Repeat>)<Random>
Repeats all tracks of the current group.
internet radio
You can listen to Pandora internet radio on your smart phone through Bluetooth on this unit.
1
Open the Pandora application on your device.
2
Connect to Bluetooth audio.
Refer to “To connect” ' page 16, select <Bluetooth>#<Audio>#<Connect>.
3
Select <BT-1> or <BT-2> depending on the location of the USB Bluetooth adapter KS-UBT1.
4
Select <Pandora>.
The source switches and broadcast starts automatically.
You can also activate Pandora on your Bluetooth smart phone via <BT Audio Switch>. (' page 30)
BT Pandora internet radio is only for Android OS and RIM OS.
You can operate Pandora in the same way as Pandora for iPod/iPhone. (' page 13)
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Illumination color adjustments
(Hold)
Button zone
Display zone
All zone
All zone: Includes both Button zone and Display zone.
Selecting the preset color
You can select a preset color for <Button Zone>, <Display Zone>, and <All Zone> separately.
1
2
Select <Color>.
3
Button Zone
Display Zone
All Zone
Initial color: Button Zone [Color 06], Display Zone [Color 01], All Zone [Color 06].
If <All Zone> is selected, the button and display illumination will change to the current/ selected <Button Zone> color.
4
Press MENU to exit.
(Hold)
Color 01-29/User/ COLORFLOW 1-3*
* Color changes in
different speeds.
Storing your own adjustments
You can store your own day and night colors for <Button Zone> and <Display Zone> separately.
1
2
Select <Color Setup>.
3
Button
Day Color
Night Color
Menu Color
4
Zone
Display Zone
Button Zone
Display Zone
On
Off
Night Color/Day Color is changed by turning on/off your car’s headlight.
Press MENU to exit.
Press / to select a primary color <Red/ Green/Blue>, then turn the control dial to adjust the level <00-31>. Repeat this procedure until you have adjusted all the three primary colors.
Your adjustment is automatically stored to User.
If 00 is selected for all the primary colors for <Display Zone>, nothing appears on the display.
Changes the display and buttons illumination during menu, list search, and playback mode operations.
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50 Hz
+6
PUSH
USER
Brightness adjustments
You can select your preferred brightness for <Button Zone>, <Display Zone> separately.
1
(Hold)
3
Brightness adjustments
2
-<Dimmer>
-<Brightness>
-<Day Brightness>/
<Night Brightness>
Button Zone Level 00 to 31 Display Zone Level 00 to 31
4
Press MENU to exit.
Sound adjustments
This unit memorizes sound settings adjusted for each individual source.
Selecting the preset sound
You can select a preset sound mode, for each individual source, suitable for the music genre.
- - - - - - - - or - - - - - - - -
Press repeatedly.
NATURAL-DYNAMIC-VOCAL-BASS­USER *1 -SOUND 1 *2 -SOUND 2 *2 ­SOUND 3 *2 -FLAT-(back to the beginning)
*1 For settings, refer to “Storing your own
adjustments” .
*2
For settings, “Setting“My Sound EQ”” (' page 24).
Storing your own adjustments
You can customize the preset sound mode <USER>.
The active preset sound mode (FLAT/ NATURAL/DYNAMIC/VOCAL/BASS) will be used as a reference for your customization.
1
(Hold)
2
If SOUND 1/2/3 is selected as the sound mode, Fix (My Sound) appears and no settings can be made.
3
Select the frequency.
Frequency (Hz)
NATURAL +6 0 +3 +5 +4
4
Adjust the level.
-<-9 dB> to <+9 dB>
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other frequencies.
5
.
The adjustments are stored and <USER> is activated.
-<EQ/DSP>
-<EQ>
50 200 800
3.2 k 12.5 k
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Flat
Result
Sound adjustments
Setting “My Sound EQ”
My Sound EQ lets you customize the sound through five steps involving different types of musical instruments. Your adjustments are stored in SOUND1/2/3 and can be easily selected via the EQ button.
Sound
+6
PUSH
To set “My Sound EQ” with default music
1
2
Select “Default Music”.
Default Music: Sample music pre-stored in the unit. Optional Music*: Sample music of various genres stored in the connected USB device. * Refer to “To setMy Sound EQwith Optional music” .
3
Customize sound level for each step (instrument).
0
0
0
0
0
4
Check the adjustment results.
(Hold)
Select step
(instrument)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Adjust the level
Step 1: Adjust the overall sound level.
Step 2: Adjust low frequency sound level. (e.g. Bass)
Step 3: Adjust middle frequency sound level. (e.g. Piano)
Step 4: Adjust middle-high frequency sound level. (e.g. Brass)
Step 5: Adjust high frequency sound level. (e.g. Cymbal)
Step 1
You can also compare the results with a flat EQ.
5
Confirm the adjustments.
.
6
Select and store into <SOUND 1/2/3>.
The adjustments are stored and <SOUND 1/2/3> is activated.
To store another sound mode, repeat steps 1 to 6.
To set “My Sound EQ” with Optional music
1
Visit the following JVC website: <http:// www3.jvckenwood.com/english/car/ index.html> (English website only).
2
Download your preferred music sample (<.jms> files).
3
Store the <.jms> files in a USB device.
4
Connect the USB device to a USB terminal.
5
Follow steps 1 through 6 in “To set“My Sound EQ”with default music” whilst selecting <Optional Music> in step 2.
No Optional Music File appears if there are no <.jms> file in the root folder or if no USB device attached.
Store <.jms> files in only one of the USB devices if two USB devices are connected at the same time.
Error appears if the file is unreadable.
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Result
Sound adjustments
Setting the speaker output timing — Time Alignment
Ideal listening experience is achieved when the distance between each speaker and the listener is the same. Time alignment emulates this effect by synchronizing each speaker to compensate for the delay between each speaker and the listener.
After time alignmentBefore time alignment
1
2
3
Select the car type.
-<User>/<Compact>/<Sedan M> (Sedan Medium)/<Sedan L> (Sedan Large)/<SUV> (Sport Utility Vehicle)/<Sm.SUV> (Small Sport Utility Vehicle)/<Truck>/<X’Over> (Crossover)/ <Wagon>/<Minivan>/<Van>
4
Select the seat position for the best listening experience.
-<All>/<Front>/<L.Front>/<R.Front>
5
Confirm the car type and seat position.
(Hold)
-<EQ/DSP>
-<Time Alignment>
T.Align
CarType User Seat ALL
T.Align
CarType User Seat ALL
If you want to customize the distance between each speaker and the listening position from the preset data, proceed with the following steps.
Select a speaker.
T.Align
Speaker L. Front 140cm/
4.6 ft
-<L.Front>/<R.Front>/<L.Rear>/<R.Rear>/ <Sub.W>*
* Displayed only when <Subwoofer On/Off> is set to <On>. (' page 29)
Select the distance between the listening position and the speaker.
T.Align
Speaker L. Front 140cm/
4.6 ft
-<50cm (1.6ft)> to <500cm (16.4ft)>
Repeat steps and to adjust the distance of the other speakers.
6
Confirm the settings.
.
The preset settings (refer to table, ' page 26) will be activated according to the car type chosen in step 3.
The settings are stored and car type <USER> is activated.
7
Press MENU to exit.
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(Hold)
Sound adjustments
Preset data of distance between seat position and speakers
Speaker distance (cm)
Car type
ALL 115 115 115 115 115 Front 115 115 100 100 135
User
L. Front 100 140 80 130 140 R. Front 140 100 130 80 140 ALL 110 110 110 110 110 Front 120 120 105 105 115
Compact
L. Front 105 140 85 125 120 R. Front 140 105 125 85 120 ALL 115 115 115 115 115 Front 115 115 100 100 135
Sedan M
L. Front 100 140 80 130 140 R. Front 140 100 130 80 140 ALL 140 140 140 140 140 Front 120 120 155 155 140
Sedan L
L. Front 105 145 150 170 145 R. Front 145 105 170 150 145 ALL 150 150 150 150 150 Front 140 140 130 130 205
SUV
L. Front 125 170 110 160 210 R. Front 170 125 160 110 210 ALL 130 130 130 130 130 Front 145 145 115 115 135
Sm.SUV
L. Front 110 150 95 140 140 R. Front 150 110 140 95 140 ALL 135 135 135 135 135 Front 140 140 130 130 130
Truck
L. Front 125 170 105 160 140 R. Front 170 125 160 105 140 ALL 115 115 115 115 115 Front 120 120 105 105 120
X’ Over
L. Front 105 145 85 130 125 R. Front 145 105 130 85 125 ALL 120 120 120 120 120 Front 120 120 100 100 155
Wagon
L. Front 105 145 80 130 160 R. Front 145 105 130 80 160 ALL 165 165 165 165 165 Front 130 130 175 175 220
Minivan
L. Front 110 160 160 200 225 R. Front 160 110 200 160 225 ALL 205 205 205 205 205 Front 140 140 225 225 300
Van
L. Front 115 175 210 250 300 R. Front 175 115 250 210 300
Seat position
L. Front
R. Front
L. Rear
R. Rear
Compensating high frequency sound level — D.T. Expander
The Digital Track Expander compensates for high frequency sound levels in compressed digital audio. The effect can be heard in the following
Sub.W
conditions: For MP3/WMA:
Bit rate: 64 kbps to 128 kbps
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
For iPod/iPhone music files:
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
1
2
3
Select <On>.
4
Press MENU to exit.
-<EQ/DSP>
-<D.T. Expander>
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HPF/LPF
Front
HPF Off
-18dB/Oct
PUSH
Sound adjustments
Setting the cutoff frequency — X’over HPF/LPF
You can select or customize the cutoff frequencies from this unit according to your speakers for an improved sound quality.
1
(Hold)
Easy
The unit will adjust the cutoff frequencies automatically based on your selected speaker size.
HPF/LPF
PUSH
3
4
Front Full
cm/inch
Select the speaker.
Select speaker size.
Select measurement unit (inch/cm).
2
Select the adjustment method.
-<Audio>
-<X’over HPF/LPF>
-<Easy> or <Pro>
Pro
You can customize the cutoff frequencies and the filter depth.
3
Select the speaker.
4
Select cutoff frequency.
5
Select depth of HPF/LPF.
Speaker Size (cm) Size (inch)
Front/ Rear
Subwoofer Full/
Select Full if you are not sure of the speaker
[Full] / 10cm/ 13cm/ 16cm/ 17cm/ 18cm/ 10x15cm/ 13x18cm/ 15x20cm/ 15x23cm/ 18x25cm
16cm/ 20cm/ [25cm]/ 30cm/ 38cm over
size.
5
Confirm the settings.
[Full] / 4"/ 5-1/4"/ 6-1/2"/ 6-3/4"/ 7"/ 4x6"/ 5x7"/ 6x8"/ 6x9"/ 7x10"
Full/ 6-1/2"/ 8"/ [10"]/ 12"/ 15" over
Speaker Cutoff Frequency Filter Depth *2
Front/ Rear
Subwoofer LPF 30Hz to
6
Confirm the settings.
HPF 30Hz to HPF 200Hz *1
[HPF Off]
LPF 200Hz [LPF 80Hz] *3
LPF Off
-12dB/Oct / [-18dB/Oct] /
-24dB/Oct
[-12dB/Oct] /
-18dB/Oct /
-24dB/Oct
*1 Activates the High Pass Filter (HPF).
Frequencies higher than the selected frequency are sent to the front/rear speakers.
*2 As the number decreases, the filter depth
is adjusted closer to selected filter frequency.
*3 Activates the Low Pass Filter (LPF).
Frequencies lower than the selected frequency are sent to the subwoofer.
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Menu operations
Menu operations
1
If no operation is done for about 60 seconds, the operation will be canceled.
(Hold)
2
3
Repeat step 2 if necessary.
To return to the previous menu, press .
To exit from the menu, press DISP or MENU.
Menu item
DEMO
Clock Display On: Shows the clock display when the power is off.
Set Clock 24H/12H Clock Adjust Off: Cancels.
Clock
Time Zone *1*2
DST *1*2 [On]: Activates daylight savings time if your residential area is subject to
Color Color Setup
Dimmer Set Selects the display and button illumination adjusted in the <Brightness>/
Dimmer
Brightness Day Brightness[31]/Night Brightness[15]: Brightness settings for the
Scroll *4 Off: Cancels.
Tag Display [On]: Shows the TAG information while playing MP3/WMA/WAV tracks.
Display
*1 Displayed only when SIRIUS Satellite Radio or XM Satellite Radio is connected. *2 Displayed only when <Clock Adjust> is set to <Auto>. *3 The illumination control lead connection is required. (See “Installation/Connection Manual”.)
This setting may not work correctly on some vehicles (particularly on those having a control dial for dimming). In this case, change the setting to other than <Dimmer Auto>.
*4 Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly (or will be blanked) on the display.
For settings, ' page 4.
[Off]: Cancels.
For settings, ' page 4.
For settings, ' page 4.
[Auto]: The built-in clock is automatically adjusted using the clock data provided via the Satellite Radio channel.
[Eastern]/Atlantic/Newfndlnd/Alaska/Pacific/Mountain/Central: Selects your residential area from one of the time zones for clock adjustment.
DST. Off: Cancels.
For settings, ' page 22.
<Color Setup> setting.
Off: Selects the Day adjustments. On: Selects the Night adjustments. [Auto]: Changes between the Day and Night adjustments when you turn
off/on the car headlights. *3 Time Set: Sets the start/end timer for dimmer. Turn the control dial to adjust the start time, then press the control dial to confirm. Repeat this step to enter the end time.
display and button illumination for day and night.
Button Zone/Display Zone: Sets the brightness levels 00 — 31.
[Once]: Scrolls the display information once. Auto: Repeats scrolling (at 5-second intervals).
Off: Cancels.
Selectable setting (Initial: [XX])
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Menu operations
Menu item
LCD Type [Negative]: Negative pattern of the display.
Display
Contrast Level 01 — Level 15 [Level 09]: Adjusts the contrast of the display to
EQ/DSP
Fad/Bal *6*7
Loud
(Loudness)
Volume Adjust
Subwoofer On/ Off
Subwoofer Level *8
Audio
Subwoofer Phase *8
X’over HPF/LPF Beep
(Keytouch tone)
Amplifier Gain
SSM
Area Change
(Frequency tuning interval)
IF Band
(Intermediate frequency band)
Tuner
Sirius ID The 12-digit SIRIUS identification number appears on the display. (Displayed
Blend Hold Stereo/Mono Displayed only when the source is FM or HD RADIO.
Radio Timer *9
*5 Depends on the <Dimmer Set> setting. *6 If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader level to “0”. *7 This adjustment will not affect the subwoofer output. *8 Displayed only when <Subwoofer On/Off> is set to <On>. *9 Not available when JVC KT-HD300 HD Radio tuner box is connected.
Positive: Positive pattern of the display. Auto: Positive pattern will be selected during the day*5, while negative will
be selected during the night*5.
make indications clear and legible. For settings, ' page 23.
R6 — F6[0]: Press / to adjust the front and rear speaker output balance. L6 — R6[0]: Press / to adjust the left and right speaker output balance. Loud1/ 2/ 3: Boosts low and high frequencies to produce a well-balanced
sound at low volume levels.
[Off]: Cancels. Level -5 — Level +5[Level 0]: Presets the volume adjustment level of
each source, compared to the FM volume level. Before adjustment, select the source you want to adjust. (FIX appears if FM is selected.)
[On]: Turns on the subwoofer output. Off: Cancels.
00 — 10[05]: Adjusts the subwoofer output level.
[0 Deg] (normal)/180 Deg (reverse): Selects the subwoofer phase.
For settings, ' page 27.
[On]/Off: Activates or deactivates the keypress tone.
Off: Deactivates the built-in amplifier. Low Power: Limits the maximum volume level to 30. (Select if the
maximum input power of each speaker is less than 50 W to prevent damaging the speakers.) [High Power]: The maximum volume level is 50.
For settings, ' page 7. (Displayed only when the source is FM or HD Radio.)
[US]: For North/Central/South America, AM/FM intervals: 10kHz/200kHz. EU: For any other areas, AM/FM intervals: 9kHz/50kHz. SA: For some South American countries, AM/FM intervals: 10kHz/50kHz.
[Auto]: Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises
between adjacent stations. (Stereo effect may be lost.) Wide: Subject to interference noises from adjacent stations, but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.
only when SIRIUS Satellite Radio is connected.) For settings, ' page 8. (Displayed only when the source is HD Radio.)
[Stereo]: Enables stereo FM reception. Mono: Improves the FM reception but stereo effect will be lost.
For settings, ' page 7.
Selectable setting (Initial: [XX])
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Menu operations
Menu item
USB *10 Drive Change: Selects to change the drive when a device with multiple
iPod Switch *11
(iPod/iPhone control)
Audiobooks *11 Normal/Faster/Slower: Selects the playback speed of the Audiobooks
Phone *13 Connect/Disconnect: Connects or disconnects the Bluetooth phone/ Audio Application Connect/Disconnect: Connects or disconnects the application in the
BT Audio Switch *14
Delete Pairing Phonebook
Trans Set PIN Code Changes the PIN code (1 to 6-digits). (Default PIN code: 0000)
Auto Connect [On]: Establishes connection automatically with the Bluetooth device when
Bluetooth *12
Initialize [No]: Cancels.
Information Connected Phone/Connected Audio/Connected App Mode *15:
Ext Input *16 Show/[Hide]: Enables or disables EXT IN in source selection. AM Source *16 [Show]/Hide: Enables or disables AM in source selection. AUX Source *16 [Show]/Hide: Enables or disables AUX In in source selection. Bluetooth
Audio *17
Source Select
Software Version Displays the firmware version of the unit.
*10 Displayed only when the source is “USB-1/USB-2”. *11 Displayed only when the source is “iPod-1/iPod-2”. *12 If the USB Bluetooth Adapter is not connected to the unit, “Please Connect BT Adapter”
appears on the display. *13 <Connect> will not be displayed if two Bluetooth phones are connected at the same time. *14 Displayed only when the source is “BT-1/BT-2”. *15 Displayed only when a Bluetooth phone/audio player/application is connected. *16 Displayed only when the unit is in any source other than the corresponding source “Ext Input/
AM Source/AUX Source”. *17 Displayed only when the USB Bluetooth Adapter (KS-UBT1) is attached and current source is
not “BT-1/BT-2”.
drives is connected to the USB input terminal. [Headunit Mode]/iPod Mode/Application Mode:
For settings, ' page 12.
sound file in your iPod/iPhone. Initial selection depends on your iPod/iPhone setting.
audio device. (' page 16)
smart phone. (' page 17) Switches between Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth Pandora.
For settings, ' page 17. Copies up to 400 numbers from the phonebook memory of a connected
phone to the unit via OPP.
Turn the control dial to select a number, press / to move to the entry position. After entering the PIN code, press the control dial to confirm.
the unit is turned on.
Off: Cancels.
Yes: Initializes all the Bluetooth settings (including stored pairing,
phonebook, and etc.).
Displays connected phone/audio/application device name.
My BT Name: Displays the unit name (JVC Unit). My Address: Shows address of USB Bluetooth Adapter.
[Show]/Hide: Enables or disables BT Audio in source selection.
Selectable setting (Initial: [XX])
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