JVC LVT1520-005B, CA-UXG45 User Manual

MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM
UX-G45 —Consists of CA-UXG45 and SP-UXG45
CA-UXG45
SP-UXG45
INSTRUCTIONS
LVT1520-005B
[US/UB]

Warnings, Cautions and Others

CAUTION— (standby/on) button!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (all lamps and indications go off). When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible. The button in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
• When the unit is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights in red.
• When the unit is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off.
The power can be remote controlled.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
• Do not block the ventilation openings or holes. (If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)
• Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
• When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
• Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
G-1
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
1. Front: No obstructions and open spacing.
2. Sides/ Top/ Back:No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.
3. Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more.
Front
15 cm
1 cm
15 cm
1 cm
CA-UXG45SP-UXG45 SP-UXG45
15 cm
10 cm
Side
15 cm
15 cm
CA-UXG45
About the cooling fan
A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel of the unit to prevent abnormal temperature inside the unit, thus assuming normal operation of the unit. The cooling fan automaically starts rotating to intake external cool air when the volume is increased up to more than a certain level.
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.
CAUTION
inside the Unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION
3. WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE UNIT.
: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts
: VISIBLE AND / OR INVISIBLE CLASS 1M LASER RADIATION
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Contents

English
English
Introduction .................................................... 2
Precautions...................................................................... 2
How to Read This Manual .............................................. 3
Getting Started ............................................... 4
Step 1: Unpack................................................................ 4
Step 2: Prepare the Remote Control ............................... 4
Step 3: Hook Up ............................................................. 5
Before Operating the System ........................ 8
Daily Operations—Playback ......................... 9
Listening to the Radio................................................... 10
Playing Back a Disc...................................................... 11
Playing Back from the USB Memory or
Digital Audio Player ..................................................... 11
Playing Back a Tape ..................................................... 13
Playing Back Other Equipment .................................... 13
Quick Portable Link (QP Link) .................................... 14
Daily Operations—Sound &
Other Adjustments ................................... 15
Adjusting the Volume................................................... 15
Adjusting the Sound ..................................................... 15
Changing the Display Brightness—DIMMER............. 16
Setting the Clock .......................................................... 16
Turning Off the Power Automatically.......................... 17
Advanced Disc/USB Memory/
DAP Operations ........................................ 18
Programming the Playing Order—Program Play......... 18
Playing at Random—Random Play .............................. 19
Playing Repeatedly—Repeat Play ................................ 20
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Child Lock ....................... 20
Advanced Tape Operations ......................... 21
Recording on a Tape..................................................... 21
Synchronized Disc Recording ...................................... 22
Timer Operations ......................................... 23
Setting the Timer .......................................................... 23
Additional Information ............................... 26
Learning More about This System ............................... 26
Troubleshooting............................................................ 27
Maintenance.................................................................. 28
Specifications................................................................ 28
Parts Index .................................................................... 29
1

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the JVC Micro 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 a query that is not answered by the manual, please contact your dealer.

Precautions

Installation
• Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold—between 5°C and 35°C.
• Install the System in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup inside the System.
DO NOT install the System in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or vibration.
• Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV.
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV.
Internal heat
• A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat buildup inside the main unit (see page G-2).
For safety, observe the following carefully:
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the main unit. Poor ventilation could overheat and damage the System.
• DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation openings or holes. If they are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.
Others
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System, unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further.
DO NOT disassemble the System since there are no user serviceable parts inside.
• If you are not going to operate the System for an extended period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer.
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Power sources
• When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the AC power cord.
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands.
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the System in the following cases:
• After starting to heat 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, then plug it in again.
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How to Read This Manual

To make this manual as simple and easy-to-understand as possible, we have adapted the following methods:
• Button and control operations are explained as listed in the table below. In this manual, the operations using the remote control is mainly explained; however, you can use the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the same (or similar) name and marks.
Some related tips and notes are explained later in the sections “Learning More about This System” and “Troubleshooting,” but not in the same section explaining the operations.
If you want to know more about the functions, or if you have a doubt about the functions, go to these sections and you will find the answers.
Indicates that you press the button
briefly
.
Indicates that you press the button
briefly and repeatedly
you want is selected.
Indicates that you press one of the buttons.
until an option
Remote ONLY
Main Unit
ONLY
2 sec.
Indicates that you
press and hold
the
button for specified seconds.
• The number inside the arrow indicates the period of press (in this example, 2 seconds).
• If no number is inside the arrow, press and hold until the entire procedure is complete or until you get a result you want.
Indicates that you turn the control toward the specified direction(s).
Indicates that this operation is only possible using the remote control.
Indicates that this operation is only possible using the buttons and controls on the main unit.
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Getting Started

Step 1:Unpack the package and
check the accessories.
Step 2: Prepare the remote control.

Step 1: Unpack

After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the following items. The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied.
• FM antenna (1)
• AM loop antenna (1)
• Remote control (1)
•Batteries (2)
• AC plug adapter (1) (except for Hong Kong)
If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.

Step 2: Prepare the Remote Control

Insert the batteries into the remote control by matching the polarity (+ and –) correctly.
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Step 3: Hook up the components such
as AM/FM antennas, speakers, etc. (see pages 5 to 7).
AM EXT
AM
LOOP
GND
Finally plug the AC power cord.
Now you can operate the System.
2
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
3
• DO NOT use an old battery together with a new one.
• DO NOT use different types of batteries together.
• DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame.
• DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery compartment when you are not going to use the remote control for an extended period of time. Otherwise, the remote control will be damaged from battery leakage.
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Step 3: Hook Up

If you need more detailed information, see page 7. For more detailed information on connecting external equipment, see page 13.
Illustrations of the input/output terminals below are typical examples. When you connect other components, refer also to their manuals since the terminal names actually printed on the rear may vary.
Turn the power off to all components before connections.
For better FM/AM reception
Outdoor FM antenna (not supplied)
AM
LOOP
AM EXT
GND
AM loop antenna
Keep it connected.
Vynile-covered wire (not supplied)
Extend it horizontally.
Disconnect the supplied FM antenna, and connect to an outdoor FM antenna using a 75 wire with coaxial type connector (IEC or DIN45325).
To a wall outlet Plug the AC power cord only after all connections are complete.
• If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the supplied AC plug adapter.
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FM antenna (supplied)
Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception.
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AM loop antenna (supplied)
Turn it until the best reception is obtained.
LOOP
AM EXT
AM
GND
110V–127V
220V–240V
AC VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
Black striped
Non-striped
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To assemble and connect the AM loop antenna
To assemble the AM loop antenna
To connect the speaker cords
Make sure the both speakers are connected correctly and firmly.
3 Release
1 Hold
To connect the AM loop antenna
Make sure to connect the wire correctly: The white end to AM EXT, the black end to GND.
1 Hold
2 Insert
3 Release
• If the AM loop antenna wire or speaker cords are covered with vinyl, remove the vinyl to expose the tip of the antenna by twisting the vinyl.
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals, connecting cords and power cord. Also, keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the System, connecting cords, and the AC power cord. This could cause poor reception.
2 Insert
When connecting the speaker cords, match the polarity of the speaker terminals: The cord with black stripe to (–), the cord without stripe to (+).
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each terminal.
• DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System.
Adjusting the voltage selector
Use a screwdriver to slide the voltage selector so that the voltage marker is pointing at the same voltage as where you are plugging in the unit. (See also the back cover page.)
110V-127V
220V-240V
Voltage marker
AC VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector on the rear of the unit and all connection procedures are complete.
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Before Operating the System

The indications on the display teach you a lot of things while you are operating the System. Before operating the System, be familiar with when and how the indicator illuminates on the display.
12345 6 7
1 Play mode indicators
• RAND (random): Lights when Random Play mode is activated.
• PRGM (program): Lights when Program Play mode is activated.
: Lights when Repeat mode is activated. – 1: Repeats the track. – ALL: Repeats all the tracks. – GR: Repeats all the tracks in the selected group (MP3
only).
2 QP Link Indicator
Indications on the main display
• While listening to radio:
• While selecting AUX:
911
8
10
• Lights when QP Link is activated.
3 MP3 indicator
• Lights when an MP3 is detected.
4 USB indicator
Band
Frequency
• While playing a CD:
Source name
• While playing an MP3*:
• Lights when USB MEMORY is selected.
5 FM reception indicators
• MONO: Lights while the FM monaural mode is activated.
• ST (stereo): Lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in.
Track number Elapsed
playing time
• While selecting USB MEMORY:
Current track number
Elapsed playing time
• While playing a Tape:
6 SOUND TURBO indicator
• Lights when the SOUND TURBO is activated (see page 15).
7 AHB PRO (Active Hyper Bass Pro) indicator
• Lights when the AHB PRO is activated.
8 Main display 9 A.STBY(Auto Standby) indicator
• Lights when Auto Standby is activated.
Current track number
Elapsed playing time
• While disc play is stopped:
When RESUME is ON, RESUME is shown on the display. This also applies when the USB Memory or the DAP is stopped.
CD:
• Flashes when disc playback stops with Auto Standby activated.
p Tape operation indicators
REC
• indicator – Lights while recording.
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(tape direction): – Flashes slowly during playback and recording. – Flashes quickly while rewinding a tape.
q Timer indicators
: Lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer stands by; flashes while working.
Total track number
MP3:
Total playing time
• While in “TRACK” mode:
• While in “GROUP” mode:
• 1/2/3: Lights when a Daily Timer (1, 2, or 3) stands by; flashes while being preset or working.
• REC: Lights when the Recording Timer stands by: flashes while setting or working.
• SLEEP: Lights when the Sleep Timer is activated.
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Total track number
Total group number
Total track number
* When you start playing an MP3 disc, the track number,
track name, (and ID3 Tag) will be shown before the elapsed playing time appears.
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Numeric
buttons
MP3 MODE
4/1,
7,Á/¢
Daily Operations—Playback
1 Turn on the power.
The STANDBY lamp on the main unit turns off.
• Without pressing STANDBY/ON , the System
1
SET/ RESUME
DISPLAY
PRESET UP, PRESET DOWN
2
QP LINK
FM MODE
DIMMER
turns on by pressing one of the source selecting buttons in the next step.
2 Select the source.
Playback automatically starts if the selected source is ready to start.
• If you press AUX, start playback source on the external component.
3 Adjust the volume. 4 Operate the target source as explained
later.
1
2
3
4
VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
3
To turn off (stand by) the System
STANDBY/ON
The STANDBY lamp on the main unit lights up.
• A small amount of power is always consumed even while on standby.
To turn off the clock indication to save the power
While the System is turned off...
DIMMER
For private listening
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the main unit. The sound will no longer come out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones.
• Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again.
• Press the button again, to display the clock indication.
DO NOT turn off (stand by) the System with the volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise, the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback.
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Listening to the Radio

Remote
To select the AM tuner interval spacing
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz spacing, and other countries use 10 kHz spacing.
You can change the AM tuner intervals while the System is on stand by.
1
2
sec.
• Current interval setting appears on the display.
2 Select the interval spacing while current setting
appears on the display.
ONLY
Remote
If the received FM station is hard to listen
FM MODE
MONO
ONLY
STEREO
MONO: Reception will improve though stereo
effect is lost. MONO indicator lights up.
STEREO: Normally select this. Stereo effect will
be resumed.
Remote
To preset the stations
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations.
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English
9
0
To select the band (FM or AM)
FM AM
You can also carry out the same operation using the FM/AM button on the System.
To tune in to a station
While FM or AM is selected...
Remote control: Main unit:
1 sec.
1 sec.
DOWN UP
1 Tune in to a station you want to preset. 2 Activate the preset number entry mode.
SET/RESUME
• Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing.
3 Select a preset number for the station you store.
1
2
5
4
8
7
0
10
• You can also use the PRESET UP/PRESET DOWN buttons.
Examples:
3
To select preset number 5, press
5.
6
To select preset number 15, press
9
10 1 5.
To select preset number 30, press
10 3 0.
4 Store the station.
SET/RESUME
Frequency starts changing on the display. When a station (frequency) with sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the frequency stops changing.
• When you repeatedly press the button, the frequency changes step by step.
To stop searching manually,
press either button.
memo
• If you preset a station set to MONO, the station is stored with the MONO setting.
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To tune in to a preset station
1
Select a band (FM or AM).
Remote ONLY
FM AM
To start: To pause: To stop:
To release, press again.
2 Select a preset number for the station you store.
1
2
5
4
8
7
0
10
• You can also use the
3
6
9
PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN.

Playing Back a Disc

This System can play back the following discs—regular CD and CD-R/CD-RW (recorded either in the audio CD or MP3 format).
Disc Type Mark (logo)
Audio CD
CD-R
CD-RW
• Caution for DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard. Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended.
Main Unit
To insert a disc
You can insert discs while playing another source.
ONLY
To select a track/group*
Increases the track/group* numbers.
Decreases the track/group* numbers.
* For details about the group selection, see “For MP3
playback” on page 12.
To locate a particular portion
While playing a disc, press and hold until the portion you want is reached.
Fast-forwards the track.
Fast-reverses the track.
No sound is played during this operation on MP3 sources.
To locate a track directly and
Remote ONLY
start play
Examples:
1
4
7
0
2
5
8
10
3
To select track number 5, press 5. To select track number 15, press
6
10 1 5.
To select track number 30, press
9
10 3 0. (For MP3 sources with 100 or more tracks) To select track number 125, press
10 twice 1 2 5. * For up to 99 tracks, you can press
10 twice to turn to the
condition before 10 is pressed.
To close the disc tray,
press 0 again.
• When the disc tray is open, pressing CD 6 closes the tray
and the playback starts.
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Playing Back from the USB Memory or Digital Audio Player

This System is equipped with a USB MEMORY terminal on the front panel. You can connect your USB Memory or Digital Audio Player (DAP) to this terminal and enjoy the sound out of your USB Memory or DAP.
• Remember you cannot send any signal or data to your USB Memory or DAP from this System.
IMPORTANT
• Always set volume to “VOL MIN” when connecting or disconnecting the other equipment.
• Connect the USB Memory or DAP directly to the front panel of the unit. Connecting via a USB hub may result in malfunction.
• USB Memory and DAPs compatible with the USB mass storage class specifications are connectable.
• Some DAPs are not compatible with the unit.
• Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be played on the unit. Only MP3 is supported.
Resume Play for Audio CD/MP3/USB Memory/DAP
If you press 7 during playback, the position of the track
where you stopped playback will be memorized by the unit. By pressing CD 6 or USB MEMORY 6, you can start playback again from the point where you stopped it.
To activate/cancel resume play
When the source is CD or USB MEMORY...
2 sec.
Remote ONLY
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To connect the USB Memory or DAP
Connect the DAP to the System using the USB cable supplied with the DAP.
or
• Use a USB cable with a “series A” plug at the System end.
• When disconnecting the USB Memory or DAP, make sure that playback is finished and that the System is in the stop condition.
To play back sounds on the USB Memory or DAP
To start: To stop:
USB
MEMORY
SET/RESUME
RESUME ON
RESUME OFF
memo
• Pressing 0 or disconnecting the USB Memory/DAP
will erase the position of the track where you stopped playback.
• To play back from the first track while resume play is
activated, press 7 twice during playback then press CD 6 or USB MEMORY 6.
For MP3 playback
According to the MP3 playback mode, 4/1 / Á/¢ or number buttons work for the group
selection or the track selection.
Examples:
When the MP3 play back mode is “GROUP.”
GR (Group) indicator
• The USB indicator on the display is lit while USB MEMORY is selected.
To select a track/group*
Decreases the track/group* numbers.
Increases the track/group* numbers.
* For details about the group selection, see “For MP3
playback” below.
Total group number Total track number
You can change the MP3 playback mode by pressing MP3 MODE.
• Each time you press the button, the MP3 playback mode changes as follows:
TRACK GROUP
TRACK:
GROUP:
• Only tracks are detected (groups are ignored).
4/1, Á/¢, and number buttons
work for the track selection of the MP3.
• Both groups and tracks are detected.
4/1, Á/¢, and number buttons
work for the group selection of the MP3.
• Number buttons work for selecting the track number within the group.
MP3 MODE
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Playing Back a Tape

To insert a tape
You can play back type I tapes.
Push Insert Close
To adjust the sound input level from other equipment
You can adjust the sound input level from the connected equipment, if the incoming signal is too small or too large.
1 Select AUX for the source. 2 Adjust the input level.
2 sec.
With the tape side facing front
To start: To stop:
To rewind tape:
Wind forward the tape.
Rewind the tape.

Playing Back Other Equipment

To connect other equipment
By using an stereo mini plug cord (not supplied), you can connect equipment with analog audio output jacks such as a Digital Audio Player, or a TV, etc.
Stereo mini plug cord (not supplied)
AUX
(front panel)
Portable audio device, Game machine, etc.
SET/RESUME
AUX LVL 1
AUX LVL 2
AUX LVL 1: Ordinary input level (factory setting).
Suitable for equipment with low output level (such as a portable audio device).
AUX LVL 2: Decreased input level.
Suitable for equipment with high output level (such as a DVD player).
memo
• If you feel that the output level from the external equipment is high, select AUX LVL2.
If the audio output on the other equipment is not stereo mini plug type,
Use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to the corresponding plug of the audio output. Refer to the manuals supplied with the other equipment.
IMPORTANT
• Always set volume to “VOL-MIN” when connecting or disconnecting the other equipment.
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Remote

Quick Portable Link (QP Link)

ONLY
If you connect other equipment such as a digital audio player to the AUX terminal and play it back, the source automatically changes to AUX.
QP LINK
QP Link
Canceled
(No indication)
The QP Link indicator is lit while QP Link is activated.
When QP Link is activated...
• If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is turned on, the source automatically switches to AUX.
• If an audio input is received at AUX when the System is in standby mode, the system automatically turns on and plays the audio.
• You cannot change the source while audio input is being received at AUX. If you press another source button, the QP Link indicator blinks several times.
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memo
• While playback is going on the portable audio device, QP Link may turn the System on even if the Sleep Timer turn the System to standby or if you turn the System to standby. In this case, deactivate QP Link or stop playback on the device connected to the AUX jack.
• If the audio input received at AUX is small, the source may not switch to AUX.
• The source may not switch to AUX depending on the content of the music.
• It takes a second or two for the source to switch to AUX after another equipment such as a digital audio player is started and sound is output. This is due to the System detecting the signal from the equipment.
• The QP Link does not function: – If the clock indication is turned off at standby – During recording – While Daily Timer is active
– While Recording Timer is active
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Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments
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Remote control
CLOCK/
TIMER
DIMMER
A.STANDBY
SLEEP
SOUND
TURBO
AHB PRO
SET/RESUME
CANCEL
DISPLAY
PRESET UP, PRESET DOWN
FADE MUTING
VOLUME +/–
BASS/ TREBLE

Adjusting the Volume

You can adjust the volume level from level 0 (VOL-MIN) to level 31 (VOL-MAX).
Remote control: Main unit:
VOLUME
VOLUME
Remote
To drop the volume in a moment
FADE
MUTING
To restore the volume,
adjust the volume level.
ONLY
press again, or

Adjusting the Sound

To emphasize the sound—SOUND TURBO
This function emphasizes the sound.
SOUND TURBO
S-TURBO
OFF
(Canceled)
Main unit
BASS
SOUND TURBO
TREBLE
VOLUME +/–
To reinforce the bass sound
Remote ONLY
—AHB PRO
You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low volume.
AHB PRO
AHB PRO
OFF
(Canceled)
To adjust the tone—BASS/TREBLE
You can adjust the bass and treble level from 0 to +5.
To adjust the bass
BASS/
TREBLE
To adjust the treble
BASS/
TREBLE
You can also carry out the same operation on the System. When SOUND TURBO is ON, BASS/TREBLE is disabled.
BASS TREBLE
Canceled
VOLUME
BASS TREBLE
Canceled
VOLUME
15
Changing the Display Brightness—DIMMER
Remote ONLY
3 Adjust the minute.
PRESET UP
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SET/RESUME
You can dim the display window.
DIMMER
DIM ON
DIM OFF
(Canceled)
Remote

Setting the Clock

ONLY
Without setting the built-in clock, you cannot use the Daily Timer and Recording Timer (see page 23).
• To exit from the clock setting, press CLOCK/TIMER as required.
• To go back to the previous step, press CANCEL.
1 Activate the clock setting mode.
CLOCK
/TIMER
• If you have already adjusted the clock before, press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode (see page 23) is selected.
2 Adjust the hour.
PRESET UP
SET/RESUME
PRESET DOWN
“CLOCK OK” appears and the built-in clock starts working.
To check the current time during play
DISPLAY
Clock
Source information
If there is a power failure
The clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00.” You need to set the clock again.
PRESET DOWN
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Turning Off the Power
Remote
Automatically
ONLY
To turn off the System after playback is over— Auto Standby
This function works only when the source is CD or tape.
A.STANDBY
When Auto Standby is in use, the A.STBY indicator lights on the display.
When the disc and tape playback stops, the A.STBY indicator starts flashing. If no disc or tape operation is done for about 3 minutes while the indicator is flashing, the System turns off (stands by) automatically.
A.STBY
Canceled
(No indication)
To turn off the System after a certain period of time—Sleep Timer
Specify the time (in minutes).
1
SLEEP
10 20 30 60 90 120
OFF
(Canceled)
2 Wait until the set time goes off.
To check the time remaining until the shut-off time
SLEEP
• If you press the button repeatedly, you can change the shut­off time.
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