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SERVICE
P€RSONN€L,
The
lightning f lash wirh
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is interded to
alert the user to the
Dresence
of uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage" within the
product's
enclosure that
may be
of sufficient
magni-
tude
to constitute a
risk
of electric
shock to
persons. The
exclamation
point
within
an equilateral
triangle is intended
to alert the user
to the
presence
of
important
operating and main-
tenance
{servicing}
instructions in the lrtera-
ture accompanying
the
appliance.
Page 2
to
Contents
3
lntroductlon
3
lnstallatlon
Prepantlon
4
Compu
LInk Bemote Control System
5 Stereo Component Connectlons
Turntable Compact
Disc Player Tape Deck Second
Taoe Deck
VCR
or
TV
Speaker Connecilons Speaker.Terminals Speakers
1
Soeakers
2
6 AC Power
Connactlons
7
AM and
F*l
Antenna Connecflons AM Loop Antenna AM Outdoor Antenna FM 75-Ohm Antenna
Cable
FM
300-Ohm Antenna Cable
8 Front Panel Controls
9 Basfc Operatlon
Llctenlng to Badlo Broadcasts Selecting an AM or FM Station Presetting
an AM or FM Station
Uslng Auto-Memory Auto-Memory Using
Numeric
Keys
Becordlng lapes Three-Head
Tape Decks
12
Playlng Back wlth a Sunound-sound
Eflect
13
Uslng the Hemote Control
lnsertlng Batteiles
froubleehooting
Specificatlons
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.CI
RX-207TN/RX-2068K
Introduction
a
a
Thank
you
for
purchasing
thls JVC
Receiver.
We hope it will
be a valued addition to
your
stereo system. Be
sure to
read
these instructions
carefully before operating the receiver. This
manual
gives you
the basic information
you
need to
set up
and use
your
receiver. lt explains everything
you
need
to
know from turning
on
the
power
switch to basic troubleshoot-
ing.
Please
consult
your
JVC dealer
if
you
have any
questions
about the receiver. Use this manual to help
you
wlth
the following:
Connect
your
other stereo components to the receiver.
Learn
the
functions
of the controls and indicators
on the
recerver. Preset radio
stations
into
the receiver's memorv. Operate the receiver. Troubleshoot, if
there is a
oroblem
with the receiver.
This manual is
organized as follows:
The first
part
of this
manual
tells
you
how to
connect
your
other stereo components
and antennas to the
receiver;
The second
part
of this manual introduces
you
to the controls
and
indicators
on the receiver.
The
third
part
of this
manual
tells
you
how to
operate
the
recetver.
The
fourth
part
of
this
manual
provldes
a troubleshooting
guide
and specifications for the receiver.
Use the following
guidelines
to help
you
follow the
instructions
in this manual:
Keys
or buttons to be
pressed
are
indicated with
capitalletters,
for
example: TUNING
key.
Connection
points
on the
back of the receiver are indicated
with
all capital
letters,
for example: PHONO
Names
of
indicators
that light
up on the receiver are
indicated
with
all capital letters, for
example: TUNED
Steps
that
you
need to follow to
get
the correct results, are
labeled lmportant! Additional
information
that is helpful to know, is labeled fVote:
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a
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RX-307TN/RX-3068K
I nstallation P reparation
Locatlng
the Becelver
Install
the
receiver in
a
place
that
is level
and
protected
from
moisture.
The temperature
around the receiver
must
be between
23o
and
'104o
Fahrenheit
(-50
and 40o Celsius).
Make sure there is
good
ventilation around the receiver. Poor
ventilation
could cause over-heating and damage
the receiver.
The
receiver could cause some
interference
with television
reception.
Locate the receiver away
from
your
TV
to
prevent
interference.
Maklng
Power Gonnectlons
Do not handle
the oower cord
with
wet
hands.
Do not
pull
on the
power
cord to unplug the receiver.
Always
pull
the
molded
plug
at the end of the cord
instead.
llandllng
the
Becelver
Do not insert
any metallic object
into
the receiver.
Gautlon: To reduce
rlsks,
such as electilc
shocks or flres:
l. Do not temove scrows, Govets, or cablnet.
2.
Do not expose thls appllance to
raln
or
molsture.
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Page 3
Compu
Link
Remote Control System
The RX-207TN/RX-2068K has
COMPU LINK-1 SYNCHRO
terminals
and
the RX-307TN/RX-306BK has
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO terminals. JVC's exclusive Comou
Link Remote
Control System connects equipment
with
JVC COMPU LINK-1
or COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO terminals to the
remote
control
system. You can control
equipment
from the remote control
unit, or
you
can use other functions such as automatic source
selection and synchronized recording.
Equlpment remote
control
By connecting the
COMPU
LINK-1 or COMPU LINK-3 SYNCHRO terminal to the receiver, the equipment that does not
have REMOTE
SENSOR in
its
main unit can be remote
controlled via REMOTE SENSOR of the receiver.
Automatlc aource
aetectlon
Pressing
SOURCE SELECT keys
will automatically
put
the cor-
responding source equipment into the PLAY mode. When
you
press
the
PLAY
key on source equipment, the corresponding
Source Select
key is
automatically
set to that
source. Other
source equipment shuts down about 5 seconds
later.
Note: Automatic source selection does not function on a tape
deck connected to the TAPE2/VIDEO SOUND terminals.
This is
applicable only with components that are compatible
with
JVC's Compu
Link Remote
Control
System.
Synchronlzad recordlng
With
synchronized
recording, a tape
deck can start
recording
automatically with a CD
player
or turntable.
Note:
Read
your
tape deck manual for maore
information
on
synchronized
recordi ng.
This is
applicable only
with
components
that are compatible
with
JVC's Comou Link Remote Control Svstem.
CD auto-changer
wlth
COHPU
LtNK-g
SYNCTIBO
tetmlnal
You
can
turn on/off
the CD auto-changer along
with the
RX-307TNiRX-3068K
by connecting the COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO terminal of the CD auto-changer to the
RX-307TN/RX-306BK.
For details,
refer
to the CD
Auto-
Changer
Instructions.
How
to Connect Compu
Link
This
diagram
shows how
Compu
Link
compatible
components
are connected to the COMPU
LINK-1
or COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO terminals.
CD
Player
Tape Deck
Important! Do not
connect
the remote cable
when
connect-
ing
the JVC cassette deck
having
COMPU
LINK-I/SYNCHRO
terminals to
the TAPE 2/VIDEO SOUND terminals,
Page 4
Stereo
Component
Connections
You
can connect the following
stereo components to the back
of
your
receiver:
r
Turntable
.
Compact Disc Player
.
Tape Deck(s)
r
VCR
or TV
The
following instructions will
show
you
how
to connect stereo
components to the receiver.
lmporbnt!
Make sure
you
connect the left
channels of all
stereo
components to the left
jacks
on the
top
row of the
receiver.
Connect
the right
channels of all stereo components
to the right
jacks
on
the bottom row of the receiver. lf
you
reverse the channels,
the stereo sound will be affected.
Turntable
Q
Connect
the
left
and right channels
on
your
turntable to
the
left
and right
jacks
marked PHONO
on
the
back of the
receiver. lmpoftant!
Use the
receiver
only with turntables
that
have
a
moing magnetic
(MM)
type cartridge.
Compact DIsc Player
O
Connect the left
and right channels on
your
compact disc
player
to the left
and
right
jacks
marked
CD on
the back
of
the receiver.
fape
Deck
O
Connect the left and right
"Line
In" channels
(acks
marked
REC)
on
your
tape
deck to
the left
and
right TAPE 1
jacks
marked OUT
(REC)
on the back of the receiver.
@
Connect the
left
and right
"Line
Out" channels
(acks
marked
PLAY)
on the tape deck to the
left
and right
TAPE 1
jacks
marked
lN
(PLA[
on the back of the receiver.
Second
lape
Deck
€)Connect
the left
and right
"Line
In"
channels
(acks
marked
REC)
on
your
second tape
deck to the left
and
right
TAPE
2nlIDEO
SOUND
jacks
marked
OUT
(REC)
on the back of
the receiver.
@Connect
the left
and right
"Line
Out" channels
(acks
marked
PLAY)
of the
tape deck to the left
and right TAPE
2//IDEO
SOUND
lacks
marked lN
(PLAY)
on the back of the receiver.
VCB
or TV
{D Connect the left
and right audio input
channels on
your
VCR
or
TV
to the left
and right TAPE 2llIDEO
SOUND
jacks
marked
OUT
(REC)
on the
back of the receiver.
@
Connect the left
and right audio
output channels
on
your
VCR
or TV
to the left
and
right
TAPE 2llIDEO
SOUND
jacks
marked
lN
(PLAY)
on the back
of the receiver.
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Speaker
Connections
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You
can connect two
pairs
of speakers
(four
speakers total) to
this receiver. The two
pairs
of speakers are called Speakers
1
and Speakers
2.
Important!
Be sure to
match
the
polarity
of
the speaker term|
nals with
the
polarity
of
the terminals
on
the receiver.
(+)
to
(+)
and
(-)
to
(-).
Note: This
receiver
is
only
for
use
with
speakers
having im-
pedance
of 8 to 16
ohms.
Check
your
speaker specifications
to make
sure
the
speakers
have the
correct
impedance.
Speaker
fermlnals
O
Wnen
connecting speakers, open each terminal and
insert
the
end of the speaker wire as shown.
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Ctose
the
terminals as shown to clamp the speaker
wires in
prace.
Speakers I
Connect
the first
pair
of
speakers
(Speakers
1) to the receiver
as
follows:
@
Connect
the
(+)
and
(-)
terminals of the right-side Speaker
1
to
the
top
(+)
and
(-)
terminals marked RIGHT on the
receiver.
@
Connect the
(+)
and
(-)
terminals of the
left-side
Speaker
1
to the top
(+)
and
(-)
terminals marked LEFT on the
receiver.
Speakets 2
lf
a second
pair
of speakers
(Speakers
2) is
to be used,
connect them to the receiver as
follows.
@Connect
the
(+)
and
(-)
terminals of the
right-side Speaker 2
to the bottom
(+)
and
(-)
terminals marked
RIGHT
on the
ranoirror
@
Connect the
(+)
and
(-)
terminals of the left-side Speaker 2
to
the bottom
(+)
and
(-)
terminals
marked LEFT
on
the
receiver.
@
o
Soeakers 1
left
right
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AC
Powet
Connectlons
tmpot|anil Before
you
plug
the
power
cord into an outlet, make sure all stereo components are connected correctly. Do not connect
stereo
components requiring more than 180
watts
(total)
to the receiver.
Gautlon. lo
prevent
electrlc.hoclq tum dl rtcrso
com-
ponont!
otf bclore
you
Instlll or nemove
power
cordl.
Plug the
power
cord
on
the
back
of
the
receiver into a 120
volt. 60 Hz
AC household
electrical outlet.
You
can connect the
power
cords of the other stereo compo-
nents to the two AC outlets on the back of the receiver.
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The
AC outlets
provide power'whenever
the
receiver is
plugged
in,
regardless of the r*eiver's
power
switch
setting.
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The AC
outlets are connected to
the receiver's
ON/STANDBY circuits. When the
power
switch
is
set
fo
STANDBY,
power
will not
be supplied.
Page 6
AM
and
FM Antenna
Connections
AM Loop Antenna
75-Ohm Antenna with
codial cable
To receive radio broadcasts,
you
will have to connect AM
and
FM
antennas to the receiver.
An AM loop
antenna
is included with
your
receiver.
FM
antennas use two types of cable connections:
75-ohm
cables
have a round
coaxial connection while 300-ohm cables
have a flat
connection.
AH Loop Antenna
Q
Fold
out the loop
from
the antenna base.
@
Connect one antenna
wire to
one of
the AM LOOP terminals
on the receiver.
@
Connect the
remaining
antenna wire to the other AM LOOP
terminal.
Note: These two terminals
open
and
close
the
same
way as
the
speaker
terminals.
O
Adjust
the
loop
antenna as
needed
to
get
the best reception.
AM Outdoor Antenna
lf
your
AM broadcast reception
is
unsatisfactory,
you
should
connect an
AM
outdoor antenna
in
addition
to the
looo
antenna.
lmportant! The
AM
loop
antenna
must
be
installed to receive
AM
broadcasts.
Do not
disconnect
the loop antenna when
installing
an outdoor antenna.
Q
Install
a single
vinyl-covered
antenna
wire
outdoors.
The an-
tenna wire shold be about 16 to
40 feet
(5
to
12 meters) long.
@
Connect one end of the antenna
to the AM loop terminal
marked AM EXT.
Note: Except for the
connection,
make
sure
no uninsulated
antenna
wire
touches the
rear
panel
of the
receiver.
Otherwise, the
receiver
might
not
pick
up AM broadcasts.
F|t 75.Ohm Antenne
Cable
Q
Loosen
the screws
holding
the bracket to the
rear
panel
of
the receiver.
O
Loosen the
cap of
the 300/75-ohm
terminal on
the rear
panel
of the receiver.
@
Insert
the round antenna cable through the bracket from
below.
@
Vake
sure that the shield braid on the cable contacts the
bracket. and that the
center
conductor
of the cable contacts
the 300/75-ohm terminal.
@
lgfrten
the bracket screws and the cap on the 300/75-ohm
terminal.
Ft
?OO-Ohm
Antenna
Cable
Q
Loosen the cap on the 300/75-ohm terminal on the rear
panel
bf the receiver.
O
Loosen the cap on the 300-ohm terminal
on
the rear
panel
of
the receiver.
@
Connect the two conductors of the
antenna cable
to the
300/75-ohm terminal and the 300-ohm terminal.
@
Tighten
the caps on both terminals.
Note: Whether
you
use the
75-ohm
or 300-ohm cable, make
sure the antenna conductors do
not
touch any other terminals
on the receiver. This could cause
poor
reception.
Fl\,4 Feeder Antenna
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Front Panel
Controls
O
Power
Swltch
Press
this switch to turn
on oower to the
receiver. Press
the
switch again to turn
off the
power
and activate the
STANDBY
mooe.
Note: The receiver
uses a small amount of
power (5
watts)
in
the
STANDBY mode. To
disconnect
power
completely, unplug
the
power
cord.
@Speaker
Swltch
Press
the two SPEAKERS switches
in
to turn Soeakers 1 and
Speakers 2 on.
Press
the SPEAKERS switches out to turn the
speakers off.
@Headphone.tack
Stereo
headphones may
be connected
here. For
private
listening,
press
both speaker switches off.
@
Source $elect Use these six buttons to choose the stereo source
you
want
to listen
to.
Source Indicator
Lights show which source(s) have
been selected.
PllONOt Press to listen to records.
CD;
Press to listen
to CDs.
FIG Press
to
listen
to
FM
broadcasts.
Itl Press
to
listen
to
AM
broadcasts.
1APE 1., Press to
use
the
tape deck connected
to the TAPE 1
jacks
on the receiver.
TAPE 2NTDEO
SOUNDT Press to use the tape deck,
graphic
equalizer, or video
equipment con-
nected
to the
TAPE
2llIDEO SOUND
jacks
on the receiver.
G)
9ource
lndlcator Hghts
These live lights
tell
you
which stereo source(s) are
being
played
through the receiver. The TAPE 2 MONITOR
indicaior
may turn on
or off
independently
while other indicators
are
@
Surround Indlcator Llghts
This indicator lights
up when
the
surround sWitch
is
ON.
O
Tuner DIspIay Wlndow
The Tuner Display Window indicators
provide
information on
AM
and
FM
broadcast
reception.
The Tuner Display Window
is also used to set and recall oreset
radio
stations.
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BECE YED Indlcator This
indicator lights up when signals are received from the
remote
control unit.
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BECEMD
and POWER 9IANDBY
lndlcator
This indicator lights
up when signals are
received from the
remote
control unit or when
the receiver is in the
STANDBY
mode.
9Remote
Sensor
The Remote Sensor receives the signal sent by
the remote
control unit.
Note:
lt is important
to
keep the Remote
Sensor
clear of
obstructions in order for
it
to
receive
signals
from the remote
control unit.
@Bass
Control
This controls the
low-frequency
sound
range. Turn the BASS
control
right to
boost
bass response. Turn
left to
decrease
'
bass.
@
trcble Control
This controls the high-frequency sound
range. Turn the
TREBLE
control
right
to boost treble
response.
Turn left
to
decrease treble.
@?alance
Control
This controls the volume
balance between the
left
and right
speakers. Turn the BALANCE
control right to
increase
volume
for the right
speaker(s).
Turn
the BALANCE control left to
increase volume for
the
left
speake(s). ln the center
position,
left
and
right
speakers have
equal
volume.
@Volume
Control and Yolume lndlcator
Hght
Turn
the VOLUME control to
adjust
the
volume.
The
VOLUME
indicator lights
up when the
power
is ON and fickers when
the remote control is
used
for VOLUME
and
FADE
MUTING.
@funer
Use the buttons on the tuner to
tune
in
the
AM
or
FM
broad-
cast station
you
want to listen to. These
buttons are also used
for
setting and recalling
preset
radio stations.
@9unound
Swltch
This
switch turns the
surround sound effect ON or OFF.
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Basic
Operation
O
To
turn
on
your
receiver,
press
the POWER
switch
on.
The
Tuner
Display
Window
lights
up.
The
Source indicator
Lights
show
the source
that
was last
played.
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Q)
Select
the speaker
system
you
want
by
SPEAKERS
1
switch,
the
SpEAKERS
2
switches.
Note:
lf
just
one
pair
of speakers
is
connected
to the
receiver
and
you press
both
SPEAKERS
switches,
no
sound
will
be
heard.
O
tt
you
want
to listen
through
headphones, plug
them
in to
the
Headphones
Jack.
Note:
lf
you
do not
want
sound
coming
through
the
speakers,
press
both SPEAKERS
switches
off.
@
Press
one
of the
Source
Select
buttons
to choose
the
stereo
source
you
want
to listen
to.
The
corresponding
Source
Indicator
Light
shows
which
stereo
source
is
being
played.
Note:
Operate
the
stereo sources
(for
example:
CD,
phono,
tape
deck)
by following
the appropriate
instruction
manuals.
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Turn
the VOLUME
control to
adjust the
volume.
Impoftant!
Listening
to
an ertremely
loud
sound may
cause
a hearing
defect. Adjust
the volume
properly.
Especialty
when
using
headphones,
avoid
listening
to
an
ertremely loud
sound.
@
turn
the BALANCE
control
left
or right
to
set
the
balance
between
the
left
and right
speakers.
@
Turn
the TREBLE
control left
or right to
decrease
or
Increase
treble
(high
frequency)
sound level.
@
Turn
the BASS
control
left
or right
to decrease
or increase
bass
(low
frequency)
sound
level.
E
pressing
the
switch,
or both
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9
Listening to
Radio
Broadcasts
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Selecting an
AM
or
FM
Station
O
Turn
the
receiver
on
@
Press
the
AM
or
FM
Source Select button.
.
lf
you pressed
the AM
Source Select button,
AM
and
kHz
appear
in
the
Tuner
Display
Window. The receiver
tunes
in
the
last AM frequency
that was
played
lf
you pressed
the FM
Source Select button, FM and MHz
appear in the
Tuner
Display Window. The recerver tunes in
the last FM frequency
that was
played.
O
Use
the TUNING key
to
find
the
radio frequency
you
want to
listen
to. Press the right side of the key to find higher frequen-
cies;
press
the left
side of
the key to
find
lower
frequencies.
When
you
release
the
TUNING key,
the
receiver
auto{unes
until
it
tunes a station in. You can stop auto{uning
by
press-
Ing
any
tuner
button.
The TUNED lndicator
lights when the receiver is
tuned
oreciselv
to
either an AM or FM station.
Note:
Tap the TUNING
key momentarily to
change
the fre-
quency
tn
steps
of 10 kHzfor
AM and 0.1 MHzfor
FM.
Hold
the
TUNING key down to change the frequency faster,
then
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lmportant! lf
the
receiver is
tuned to a statton
but
the TUNED
lndicator doesn't light,
try adjusting the
antenna
for
better
reception. When
you
tune to
an FM station, the receiver
automatically
plays
in stereo; the
STEREO indicator and the AUTO indicator
are lighted.
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Press
the
FM
MODE/MUTE button
when listening to an FM
station
with a weak or noisy signal. Reception wil be
improved, although
you
will be
listening
to
monaural
(non-
stereo) sound. The STEREO
indicator
and the
AUTO indicator
disaooear.
Presetting an AM or
FM
Station
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gf
40 radiO StatiOnS
intO
the
reCeiver'S
memory.
You
preset
a station by assigning
it
a channel
number
(1
to 40) Once a station
has
been
preset, you
can
tune to that station using the
Numeric keys rather than the TUNING key. (See
Using Numerrc Keys ' on
page
1
1.)
Q
Turn
the
receiver
on.
@
Press the AM
or the
FM
Source Select
button,
O
Use the TUNING key to tune
in
the radio station
you
want to
Dreset.
@
Press
the MEMORY button.
The MEMORY indicator lights
and
- -
CH appears
(-
-
blinks)
in
the Tuner Display Window for about
five
seconds.
@
Using the Numeric keys, enter the channel
number
(1
to
a0)
you
want
to assrgn to the statron.
The channel number appears in the Tuner Display Window.
lmportant! You must
enter
the channel number while the
MEMORY
indrcator
is
lighted.
lf the
indicator
turns off too
soon,
press
the MEMORY button and start again.
Repeat
the above
process
to
preset
additional
radio
stations.
Note: Preset
stattons are
held in
the
receiver's memory as
long
as the receiver
is
plugged
in. lf
the
receiver is un-
plugged,
or
if
a
power
fatlure
occurs, the
receiver will keep
the
presets
for
two or three days before erasrng
them.
P2^a 1n
Using
Auto-Memory
Auto-Memory
The Auto-Memory function lets
you
scan a serres of
radio
stations, and
preset
the
ones
you
want
into the receiver's
memory. The receiver will scan
radio frequencies and
preset
the stations, as they are
tuned, with ascending channel
numbers.
(O
Turn the
receiver
on.
@
Press the AM or the FM Source Select button.
G)
Use
the TUNING key to
find
the
lowest frequency
you
want
to
start scanning
from.
@
Press
the
AUTO MEMORY button.
The MEMORY indicator
lights
and
- -
CH appears
(-
-
blinks)
in the Tuner Display Window
for
about
five
seconds.
@
Using the Numeric
keys,
enter
the
lowest
channel
number
(1
to 40)
you
want to
assign
a
preset.
lmportant!
You must
enter
the channel
number while the
MEMORY indicator
is lighted. lf the indicator turns off too
soon,
press
the AUTO MEMORY button and
start again.
When a radio station
is
tuned
in,
scanning
stops.
The
TUNED
indicator
lights,
and the
first
preset
channel
number
and
the
frequency
of
the station tuned in are displayed alternately
for
about
five
seconds.
When this station
is
preset,
scanning
starts again.
@
lf
you
do
not want to
preset
that
station,
press
the
AUTO
MEMORY button
while the channel
number and
frequency
are displayed
alternately. The
receiver will start
scanning
again. This
process
continues automatically
until all
40 channels
are
filled or the upper
frequency
limit is reached.
Uslng
Numerlc Keys
Preset stations are set
into the receiver's
memory and
recalled
using the
Numeric keys.
To indicate
numbers 1 to 10,
press
the appropriate
key. To
indicate numbers
11
to
40,
you
need to use
the +
10 key
and
one other
key. See the
following examples:
To indicate 17:
press
the
+10
key,
then the
7 key.
To indicate 20:
press
the +10
key, then the
10 key.
To indicate 25:
press
the +10 key twice,
then the 5
key.
To indicate 40:
press
the +
10 key three times,
then the
10 key.
Page
11
Hecording Tapes
lf
you
have a tape
deck connected
to the TAPE 1
or
TAPE
2^/IDEO SOUND
jacks
of
the receiver,
you
can record other
stereo sources onto a taoe.
(OTurn
the receiver on,
@
Press the Source Select button for the source
you
want to
record from. Note: When recording from TAPE 2 to TAPE 1,
press
the TAPE 2/VIDEO SOUND button and another button other than TAPE 1.
.
Use the tape deck to record the source as it is
playing.
Follow
the instructions for
your
tape deck,
Note: Adjusting
the
VOLUME
control of
the receiver will not
affect the recording level. Follow the
instructions
for
your
tape
deck.
Three.llead
7ape Decks
lf
you
have a three-head
tape deck,
you
can use
it
to monitor
the
sound being recorded.
Connect
the tape deck to the
TAPE 2llIDEO
SOUND
jacks
of the receiver and
proceed
as
follows:
.
Start
recording
the source onto the
TAPE
2 deck.
When the TAPE 2 MONITOR
Indicator Light is off,
you
hear
the sound
of
the source
playing
through the speakers.
Press the TAPE 2/VIDEO
SOUND button. The TAPE 2
MONITOR lndicator
Light will light. Now
you
hear the
sound
of
the recording immediately
as
it is made
on
the tape.
By
pressing
the
TAPE
2llIDEO SOUND
button on and off,
you
can compare the sound
quality
of the source with the
quality
of the tape recording being made.
Playing Back with
a Surround-sound
Etfect
Playing back a stereo source with the SURROUND
key ON
will
produce
a surrounding sound effect.
@
Connect speaker systems
to the
SPEAKERS
1 and 2
terminals.
Note: A
single speaker system
can
produce
a surrounding
sound effect by
itself,
but
the use of two speaker sysfems
is
recommended
for
a more
ideal
surrounding sound effect.
@
turn
the
receiver
on.
O
Turn
ON the SPEAKERS switches, 1 and
2.
O
Press
the SURROUND
key.
@
Play
back the stereo source.
lf
a speaker system with a
low-rated
input
is
connected
to
SPEAKERS
2,
avoid using
it independent of SPEAKERS
1,
and
pay
attention to
its VOLUME
control during
surrounding
sound
playback.
Monaural source cannot be
played
back
with the
surround
sound effect.
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12
Using
the
Bemote
Control
Aim the signals at the REMOTE SENSOR
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SOURCE SELECT keys
Selectable Function keys
CONTROL Section
The remote
control unit
provided
control
the receiver and
JVC's audio
visual
gear
from a remote
place
via the
Compu
Link Remote
Control System.
Direct
the transmitter window of the remote control unit at
target equipment within a distance of 7 meters.
Take
care to
avoid obstacles between the transmitter and
the target. Press
keys
slowly
and
positively,
making sure the desired
functions result. The
key markings on the transmitter may
not match those
on the equipment. Check the markings. The remote control unit
cannot
control
equipment
functions
they
do
not
support. Older equipment may not be
receptive
to
their input.
Check
for
connection of
the
COMPU LINK-1 or COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO terminals on the remote equipment by a
remote
cable.
Switch
on
the
power
to all the equipment required before starting operation. When
operating the VCR by RM-SR307U, if the VCR has a
raemote control code switch, set the switch to
"A"
mode.
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POWER
(RM-SR307U
only)
AUDIO: Press to
change
the
power
for the receiver ON or
STANDBY.
'
VCR: Press
to turn on or off the oower
to JVC's VCR.
TV:
Press
to turn on or off
the
oower to JVC's
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receiver.
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VOLUME
(-,
+)
Press to adjust the output sound
level. FADE MUTING Press to decrease the output sound
level
gradually.
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Operating the source equipment
FM/AM
broadcast
1 . Pr"r.
the
FM
or AM key of the
SOURCE
SELECT keys.
2. Ur" the Selectable
Function
keys.
PRESET
+ : Scans to higher
preset
channels.
-
:
Scans to
lower
oreset channels.
Turntable 1 . Pr"r. the PHONO key
of the SOURCE SELECT keys.
2. U." the Selectable
Function
kevs.
r
:
Stop
play.
CD
Player
1 . Pr"., the CD key of the
SOURCE
SELECT r<eys.
2. U." the Selectable Function keys. I
: Stops operation.
11<
:
Skips to the beginning of the
previous
track.
)1't
:
Skips to the beginning of the next track,
<<
:
Moves backward
quickly
during
play.
>>
: Moves forward
quickly
during
play,
1
: Stops
play
temporarily. To release it,
press
)
CD Auto-changer
1 . Pr".. the
CD
DISC key
of the CONTROL Section keys.
2. U.. the Selectable Function keys.
1-5,
P:
Select the disc number.
3.
Pr"., the
CD
key of
the SOURCE SELECT
xeys.
4.
U." the Selectable Function kevs.
Starts
play. Stops operation. Skips to the
beginning of
the
previous
track.
Skips to the
beginning of the
next
track.
Moves backward
quickly
during
play.
Moves forward
quickly
during
play.
Stops
play
temporarily. To release it,
press
)
Tape Deck
(TAPE
1)
1 . Pr"., the TAPE 1 kev
of
the
SOURCE SELECT
or
CONTROL
Section
keys.
2.
U."
the
Selectable
Function keys.
r
: Stops operation.
r<< : Skips to the beginning of the
previous
tune.
>rr
:
Skips to the beginning of the
next
tune.
u
:
Stops
playback/recording
temporarily.
To release it,
press
)
.
<<
: Fast winds the tape from right to
left.
p : Fast winds the tape from left to right.
c
: Press together with ) to start recording.
Press together with
lt
to enter record-pause
mode.
.
Use CONfROL Section keys
(VCR
or TAPE
1)to
operate an
equipment
while
you
are
listening to
the sound of another
source,
for
example, to
have
a tape deck standby
while
playing
a CD.
Tape Deck
(TAPE
2)
1 . Pr"r, the TAPE 2 key ot the SOURCE
SELECT
keys.
2. nt^p"deck
connected to
the TAPE 2/VIDEO
SOUND terminal
cannot
be
operated
with the remote
control unit. Use
the
switches
or buttons on the apparatus.
VCR
(RM-SR307U
only)
o
Aim
the signals directly at the
VCR.
a
| . Press the
VCR
key of the CONTROL
Section
Keys.
2. U.. the Selectable Function keys,
I
: Stops operation.
1
: Stops
playbacl</recording
temporarily and
enters
the
pause/still
mode. To
release
it,
press
)
.
<<
: Rewinds
video tape.
>>
: Fast-forwards
video tape.
.
: Press
together
with
)
to start
recording.
Press together with
n
to enter record-standby
mooe.
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14
1.
Inserting
Battefies
Batteriee
The Remote Control
unit uses
two
(2)
AAA size
(UM-4,
R03
1.5V)
batteries.
The use of
long-life
dry cells
is
recommended.
Battery
Beplacement
lf the range of the remote seems shortened, the batteries may
be old.
Try replacing
the old batteries.
lmportant! Do not
use a new battery
with
an old battery.
Use batteries of the same brand.
Batteries
can vary
in
voltage
even though they
look
alike.
lf
you
are not
planning
to use the remote control for an
extended
period
of time, remove the
batteries.
Cauilont
Do not heat
batteilea
or attempt to dlspose
of them
by bumlng.
Remove the rear cover
of the
remote control unit by
pressing
down
gently
while
sliding
it
out.
lnsert the batteries, making sure that their
position
matches
that of the diaoram inside the remote.
3.
Replace
the
rear
cover
2.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Receiver
does
not
play;
Indicators
do
not
light up.
No sound from the
^^ ^ ^t. ^-^
PosslbleCauee Solutions
Power cord
not
plugged
in.
Plug
Power cord into
an
AC
outlet.
Speaker
wires not
connected
properly.
Check speaker
wiring
Reconnect
if needed.
Speaker Buttons
not
Press the Speaker
set
correctly. Buttons
in
or out as
desired.
Sound
from
one
speaKer onry.
Speaker wires
not
connected
properly.
Check speaker
wiring
Reconnect
if needed.
Balance Control may
Slide Balance Control
be set
to one so both
speakers
extreme.
have sound.
Continuous hiss or
buzzing during
FM
reception.
Incoming signal may Adjust antenna.
be too
weak.
Station
may
be
too far
away
to receive.
Incorrect antenna
used.
Check with
your
deal-
er to make sure
you
are using the correct
type of antenna.
Antenna not connected
properly.
Make sure all anrennas are
propeny
connected.
Occasional
cracking
noise
during
FM
reception.
lgnition noise from
automobiles.
Move the antenna further away
from
the
road.
Loud
hum
during
record
playing.
Turntable not Check
the turntable
connected
properly.
manual. Ground the
turntable if reouired,
lnterference
from other electrical applrances.
Try moving the
power
cord or
plugging
into
a different outlet.
Howling during record playrng.
Turntable too close to a speaKer.
Move
speakers away
from the turntable.
Page 15
RX-207TN/RX-2068K
40 watts
per
channel, min. RMS,
both
channels driven
lnto
8 ohms from 40 Hz
to
20 k1z, with no more
than 0.080/o total
harmonic
distortion.
0.080/o
at
40 watts
2.5 mV/47k
ohms
200 mV/47k ohms
200 mV
20 Nz Io 20 kHz + 1dB
70dB
('66
rHF), 78dB
(',78
rHF
REC OUT)
91dB
('66
rHF),
80dB
(',78
tHF)
87.5 MHz
to
108.0
MHz
Mono: 10.8
dBf
(0.95p
V/75 ohms)
Mono: 16.3
dBf
(1,8p
V/75 ohms)
Stereo: 38.3 dBf
(22.5p
V/75 ohms)
Mono:
80 dB
Stereo:
73
dB
Mono: 0.150/o
Stereo: 0.20lo
30
Hz
to
15
kHz, +0.5 dB,
-3
dB
1.5
dB
60 dB,
+400kHz
85
dB
(at
98
MHz)
40
dB
(at
1 kHz)
530 kHz to
1,710
kHz
30p V.
(external)
300p V/m.
(loop
antenna)
50 dB
(100mV/m)
25 dB
(t
10 kHz)
AC 12OV'v,
60 Hz
120 watts, 150VA
17-3116 x 5 x 13 inches
(435
x
126 x 330 mm)
14.8 lbs.
(6.7
kg)
Specific
ations
Power
Requirements
Power
Consumption
Dimensions
(WidthxHeightxDepth)
Weight
RX-307TN/RX-3068K
80 watts
per
channel, min. RMS, both
channels
driven
into
8
ohms
from 40
Hz
to
20
kHz,
with no more
than 0.030/o total
harmonic
distortion.
0.030/o at 80 watts
2.5 mV/47k ohms 200 mV/47k
ohms
200 mV
20 Hz to 20 kHz
+1dB
70dB
('66
IHF),
78dB
('78
rHF REC OUT)
eldB
('66
rHF), 80dB
('78
rHF)
87.5 MHz to 108.0
MHz
Mono: 10.8
dBf
(0.95p
V/75 ohms)
Mono: 16.3
dBf
(1.8p
V/75 ohms)
Stereo: 38.3 dBf
(22.5p
V/75 ohms)
Mono: 80
dB
Stereo:
73
dB
Mono: 0.150/o Stereo: 0.20lo
30 Hz to 15 kHz, +0.5 dB,
-3
dB
1.5
dB
60
dB,
+400kHz
85 dB
(at
98 MHz)
40 dB
(at
1
kHz)
530 kHz to 1,710 kHz 30p
V.
(external)
300p V/m.
(loop
antenna)
50
dB
(100mV/m)
25 dB
(t
10 kHz)
AC
120V'v,
60 Hz
190
watts,,
260VA
17-3116
x 5 x 13 inches
(435
x 126 x
330 mm)
18.3 lbs
(8.3
ks)
i
-Measured
at
1,000
kHz.
Design
and specifications
subject to change without notice.
JVE
Output Power
(CD
in
Speakers out)
Intermodulation
Distortion
Input
Sensitivity/lmpedance
PHONO
TAPE 1 PLAY,
TAPE 2 PLAY,
CD
Recording
Output Level
Frequency
Response
CD, TAPE 1,
TAPE
2
Signal{o-Noise Ratio
PHONO
CD,
TAPE 1, TAPE
2
Tuning Range
Usable Sensitivity
50dB
Quieting
Sensitivity
Signal{o-Noise Ratio
Total
Harmonic Distortion
(1
kHz)
Frequency Response
Capture
Ratio
(85
dBf)
Alternate
Channel Selectivity lF Response Ratio Stereo Separation
Tuning
Range
Sensitivity
Signallo-Noise Ratio
Selectivity
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