JVC CA-MXKC2, SP-MXKC15 User Manual

COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
SYSTEME DE COMPOSANTS COMPACT
MX-KC2
Consists of CA-MXKC2 and SP-MXKC2 Se compose de CA-MXKC2 et de SP-MXKC2
MX-KC15
Consists of CA-MXKC15 and SP-MXKC15 Se compose de CA-MXKC15 et de SP-MXKC15
EnglishFrançais
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
LVT1346-001A
[C]
Warnings, Cautions and Others / Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses
(For U.S.A)
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni­tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte­nance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
INFORMATION
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.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in partic­ular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
For Canada/pour le Canada
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. PRECAUTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.
CAUTION –– % STANDBY/ON button !
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (all lamps and indications go off). The % STANDBY/ON button in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
• When the unit is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red.
• When the unit is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off. The power can be remote controlled.
For Canada/pour le Canada
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL APPARATUS,” ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR: “APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS.
ATTENTION –– Touche % STANDBY/ON
Déconnectez la fiche de secteur pour mettre l’appareil complètement hors tension (tous les témoins et toutes les indications s’éteignent). La touche % STANDBY/ON dans n’importe quelle position ne déconnec-te pas l’appareil du secteur.
• Quand l’appareil est en mode d’attente, le témoin STANDBY est al-lumé en rouge.
• Quand l’appareil est sous tension, le témoin STANDBY s’éteint.
L’alimentation ne peut pas être commandée à distance.
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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; leave all servicing to qual­ified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
IMPORTANT POUR LES PRODUITS LASER
1. PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1
2. ATTENTION: Radiation laser visible quand l’appareil est ouvert ou que le verrouillage est en panne ou désactivé. Eviter une exposition directe au rayon.
3. ATTENTION: Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle du dessus. Il n’y a aucune pièce utilisable à l’intérieur. Laisser à un personnel qualifié le soin de réparer votre appareil.
4. REPRODUCTION DES ETIQUETTES: ETIQUETTE D’AVERTISSEMENT PLACÉE À L’INTERIEUR DE L’APPA­REIL
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.
3. To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
CAUTION
1. 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.)
2. Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
3. When discarding batteries, environmental prob­lems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
4. 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.
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 10cm (3
15
/16 in.) or more.
ATTENTION
Afin d’èviter tout risque d’électrocution, d’lncendie. etc.:
1. Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l’appareil.
2. Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie ni à l’humidité.
3. Pour éviter tout risque d’électrocution, faites correspondre la fiche large de la prise à la fente large puis insérez-la complètement.
ATTENTION
1. Ne bloquez pas les orifices ou les trous de ventila­tion. (Si les orifices ou les trous de ventilation sont bloqués par un journal un tissu, etc., la chaleur pent ne pas être évacuée correctement de l’appareil.)
2. Ne placez aucune source de flamme nue, telle qu’une bougie, sur l’appareil.
3. Lors de la mise au rebut des piles, veuillez prendre en considération les problèmes de l’environnement et suivre strictement les règles et, les lois locales sur la mise au rebut des piles.
4. N’exposez pas cet appareil à la pluie, à l’humidité, à un égouttement ou à des éclaboussures et ne placez pas des objets remplis de liquide, tels qu’un vase, sur l’appareil.
Attention: Aération correcte
Pour prévenir tout risque de décharge électrique ou d’in­cendie et éviter toute détérioration, installez l’appareil de la manière suivante:
1. Avant: Bien dégagé de tout objet.
2. Côtés/dessus/dessous: Assurez-vous que rien ne bloque les espaces indiqués sur le schéma ci-dessous.
3. Dessous: Posez l’appareil sur une surface plane et horizontale. Veillez à ce que sa ventilation correcte puisse se faire en le plaçant sur un support d’au moins dix centimètres de hauteur.
Front view Face
15cm
15
(5 in)
/
16
1cm
7
( in)
/
16
15cm
15
(5 in)
/
16
1cm
7
( in)
Side view Côt
15cm
/
16
15
(5 in)
/
16
10cm
15
/
(3 in)
16
15cm
15
(5 in)
/
16
15cm
15
(5 in)
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16
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System. We hope it will be a valued addition to your home, giving you years of enjoyment. Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system.
English
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.

Features

Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use.
The controls and operations have been redesigned to make them very easy to use, freeing you to just enjoy the
music.
• With JVC’s COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically start the Radio, Cassette Deck, or CD Player with a single touch.
The great SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) effects Rock, Pop and Classics are provided.
The Active Bass EX. (Extension) circuitry faithfully reproduces low frequency sounds.
A 45-station preset capability (30 FM and 15 AM) in addition to auto-seek and manual tuning.
CD changer function can operate 3 discs.
• Discs can be changed during play using the Carrousel tray (rotational tray).
• Continuous or program play of 3 discs.
Two Decks enabling tape dubbing.
Timer functions; Daily Timer, REC (Recording) Timer, and Sleep Timer.
You can connect various external units, such as an MD recorder.
The CD Player can play back a CD-R and CD-RW.

How This Manual Is Organized

• Basic information that is the same for many different functions - e.g. setting the volume - is given in the section “Basic Operations”, and not repeated under each function.
• The names of buttons/controls and display messages are written in all capital letters: e.g. FM/AM, “NO DISC”.
• If the button names on the Unit and the Remote Control are the same, the description on where the button is used will be omitted.
• System functions are written with an initial capital letter only: e.g. Normal Play.
Use the table of contents to look up specific information you require. We have enjoyed making this manual for you, and hope it serves you in enjoying the many features built into your System.

IMPORTANT CAUTIONS

Installation of the System
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• Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold. (Between 5°C and 35°C or 41°F and 95°F.)
• Leave sufficient distance between the System and a TV.
• Do not use the System in a place subject to vibrations.
Power cord
2
• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
• Some power is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord.
Malfunctions, etc.
3
• There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of system failure, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
• Do not insert any metallic object into the System.
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Table of Contents

Introduction ...................................................................................................................1
Features.................................................................................................................................................... 1
How This Manual Is Organized............................................................................................................... 1
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS..................................................................................................................... 1
Table of Contents ..........................................................................................................2
Getting Started ..............................................................................................................3
Accessories .............................................................................................................................................. 3
How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control.......................................................................................... 3
Using the Remote Control....................................................................................................................... 3
Connecting the FM Antenna.................................................................................................................... 4
Connecting the AM Antenna................................................................................................................... 5
Connecting the Speakers ......................................................................................................................... 5
Connecting External Equipment.............................................................................................................. 6
Connecting to the Wall Outlet................................................................................................................. 6
DEMO Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 6
COMPU Play........................................................................................................................................... 6
Basic Operations ...........................................................................................................7
Turning the Power On and Off................................................................................................................ 7
ECO Mode (ECO) ................................................................................................................................... 7
Adjusting the Volume.............................................................................................................................. 7
Fade-out Muting (FADE MUTING) ....................................................................................................... 8
Reinforcing the Bass Sound (ACTIVE BASS EX.)................................................................................ 8
Selecting the Sound Mode (SOUND MODE)......................................................................................... 8
Entering the Number with the Remote Control (Numeric Keys) ............................................................ 8
Changing the Display .............................................................................................................................. 8
Using the Tuner .............................................................................................................9
Tuning In a Station .................................................................................................................................. 9
Presetting Stations ................................................................................................................................. 10
To Change the FM Reception Mode ..................................................................................................... 10
Using the CD Player ....................................................................................................11
To Load CDs ......................................................................................................................................... 12
To Unload CDs...................................................................................................................................... 12
Changing the MP3 Playback Mode....................................................................................................... 12
Basics of Using the CD Player-Normal Play......................................................................................... 13
Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks...................................................................................... 14
Random Play.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Repeating Tracks ................................................................................................................................... 15
Resume Play for MP3 Disc ................................................................................................................... 15
Tray Lock Function ............................................................................................................................... 15
Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape) ........................................................16
Playing a Tape ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) ......................................................................17
Standard Recording ............................................................................................................................... 18
CD Synchro Recording.......................................................................................................................... 18
Tape to Tape Recording (DUBBING)................................................................................................... 18
Using an External Equipment .................................................................................... 19
Listening to the External Equipment..................................................................................................... 19
Using the Timers ......................................................................................................... 20
Setting the Clock ................................................................................................................................... 20
Fixing the Clock .................................................................................................................................... 20
Setting the Daily Timer ......................................................................................................................... 21
Setting the REC (Recording) Timer...................................................................................................... 22
Setting the SLEEP Timer ...................................................................................................................... 24
Timer Priority ........................................................................................................................................ 24
Care And Maintenance................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................26
Specification ................................................................................................................26
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Getting Started

Accessories

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Make sure that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System.
AM Loop Antenna (1) FM Wire Antenna (1) Remote Control (1) Batteries (2)
If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer immediately.

How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control

Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the + and – markings in the battery compartment.
R6P (SUM-3)/AA (15F)
CAUTION:
• Handle batteries properly.
To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
• Remove batteries when the Remote Control will not be used for a long time.
• When you need to replace the batteries, replace both batteries at the same time with new ones.
• Do not use an old battery with a new one.
• Do not use different types of batteries together.

Using the Remote Control

The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the System from a distance of up to 7m away. You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the System’s front panel.
Remote sensor
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CAUTION:
• Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.

Connecting the FM Antenna

Using the Supplied Wire Antenna
FM wire antenna
Getting Started
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Using the Coaxial Type Connector (Not supplied)
A 75-ohm antenna with coaxial type connector (IEC or DIN45 325) should be connected to the FM 75-ohm COAXIAL terminal.
If reception is poor, connect the outdoor antenna.
FM outdoor antenna
(Not supplied)
Coaxial cable
• Before attaching a 75 ohm coaxial lead (the kind with a round wire going to an outdoor antenna), disconnect the supplied FM Wire Antenna.
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Getting Started

Connecting the AM Antenna

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Rear Panel of the Unit
AM antenna wire (not supplied) If reception is poor, connect the outside antenna.
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.
AM loop antenna (Supplied)
Attach the AM loop to its base by snapping the tabs on the loop into the slot in the base.
• Even when connecting an outside AM antenna, keep the indoor AM loop connected.
CAUTION:
• To avoid noise, keep antennas away from the System, the connecting cord and the AC power cord.

Connecting the Speakers

Connect the right speaker to the RIGHT speaker terminals and the left speaker to the LEFT speaker terminals. “Right” / “Left” is labeled on the rear of the speaker.
1. Open each of the terminals to connect the speaker wire leads.
2. Connect the speaker cords to the Speaker terminals of the Unit. Connect the gray (+) and gray with black stripe (–) cords of the right side speaker to the red (+) and black (–) terminals marked RIGHT on the System. Connect the gray (+) and gray with black stripe (–) cords of the left side speaker to the red (+) and black (–) terminals marked LEFT on the System.
3. Close each of the terminals.
Right side (rear view)
Gray with black stripe
Gray
Gray
Gray with black stripe
Left side (rear view)
CAUTIONS:
• A TV may display irregular colors if located near the speakers. If this happens, set the speakers away from the TV.
• Use speakers with the correct impedance only. The correct impedance is indicated on the rear panel.
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Connecting External Equipment

Getting Started
Connect a signal cord with stereo mini plugs (not supplied) between the System’s AUX IN jack on the front panel and the audio output jack or output terminals of the external portable CD, MD player, STB, etc. You can then listen to the external source through the System.
Signal cord (not supplied)
To audio output of external equipment.
White
Lch
Rch
Red

Connecting to the Wall Outlet

Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet. Now, your System is at your command!

DEMO Mode

When the System is connected to the wall outlet, a DEMO mode displaying some of the system’s features automatically starts.
To turn the DEMO display off, press any of the operation buttons. The DEMO display automatically stops. To turn the DEMO display on, press the CANCEL/DEMO button on the Unit for more than 2 seconds.
English
(For 2 seconds)
• While the System is turned on, the DEMO display will automatically starts if no operation is made for 2 minutes. To cancel this auto DEMO display function, press the CANCEL/DEMO button on the Unit during DEMO display.

COMPU Play

JVC’s COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch. With One Touch Operation you can play a CD, a tape, turn on the radio, or listen to an external equipment with a single press of the play button for that function. One Touch Operation turns the power on for you, then starts the function you have specified. If the System is not ready (no CD or tape in place), the System still powers on so you can insert a CD or tape. How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function. The COMPU PLAY buttons are:
On the Unit
CD 6 button FM/AM button TAPE A 3, TAPE B 3 buttons AUX button CD1, CD2 and CD 3 buttons CD Open/Close 0 button
On the Remote Control
CD 6 button FM/AM button TAPE A 3, TAPE B 3 buttons AUX button CD1, CD2 and CD 3 buttons
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Basic Operations

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Numeric
keys
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
SOUND
MODE
STANDBY/ON
(STANDBY/ON)
STANDBY indicator
FADE MUTING
VOLUME +, –
ACTIVE BASS EX. indicator
* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
Display
PHONES
Various information
Level bar
Status bar (Indicates various statuses.)
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
SOUND MODE
ECO VOLUME
Sound Mode indicator

Turning the Power On and Off

Turning the System On
Press the STANDBY/ON button.
1
or
The display comes on. The STANDBY indicator goes out. The System comes on ready to continue in the mode it was in when the power was last turned off.
• For example, if the last thing you were doing was listening to a CD, you are now ready to listen to a CD again. If you wish, you can change to another source.
• If you were listening to the Tuner last, the Tuner comes on playing the station it was last set to.
Turning the System Off
Press the STANDBY/ON button again.
1
or
The display goes out, except for the clock display. The STANDBY indicator lights up. (The display is dimmed.)
• Some power is always consumed even though power is turned off (called Standby mode).
• To switch off the System completely, unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet. When you unplug the AC power cord, the clock will be reset to AM 12:00 immediately.

ECO Mode (ECO)

The System has three energy modes; power on, power off (Stand­by) and ECO. In ECO mode, the display goes off and the least power is consumed. To enter ECO mode, press the ECO button on the Unit in Stand­by mode (while the STANDBY indicator lights up). “ECO MODE” appears on the display, then the display goes off. The STANDBY indicator remains lit. To cancel ECO mode and turn on the power, press the STANDBY/ON button on the Unit. To cancel ECO mode and enter Standby mode, press the ECO button again.

Adjusting the Volume

Turn the VOLUME control on the Unit clockwise to increase the volume or turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Press the VOLUME + button on the Remote Control to increase the volume or press the VOLUME – button on the Remote Control to decrease the volume.
You can set the volume level to MIN, 1-26, or MAX.
CAUTION:
• DO NOT turn on the System and/or start playing any source without first setting the VOLUME control to minimum, as a sudden blast of sound could damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones.
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Basic Operations
For private listening
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack. No sound comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones.

Fade-out Muting (FADE MUTING)

You can mute the output with one touch operation.
To muting the output, press the FADE MUTING button on the Remote Control. The output is faded out. To release muting, press the FADE MUTING button once again. The output is faded in to the previous level.
• After Fade-out Muting, turning the VOLUME control on the unit or pressing the VOLUME button on the Remote Control will increase or decrease the volume from the previous level.

Reinforcing the Bass Sound (ACTIVE BASS EX.)

The richness and fullness of the bass sound is maintained regard­less of how low you set the volume. You can use this effect only for playback.
To get the effect, press the ACTIVE BASS EX. (Extension) button. The “ACTIVE BASS EX.” indicator lights up and “ACTIVE BASS” appears on the display. To cancel the effect, press the button again. The “ACTIVE BASS EX.” indicator goes out and “OFF” appears on the display.

Entering the Number with the Remote Control (Numeric Keys)

You will use the number keys on the Remote Control to enter num­bers for presetting stations, recalling the preset stations, or pro­gramming the playing tracks on CDs. How to enter the number with the number keys is explained here.
Examples:
• To enter number 5, press 5.
• To enter number 15, press +10, then 5.
• To enter number 20, press +10, then 10.
• To enter number 25, press +10, +10, then 5.
• To enter number 115, press +10 (11 times), then 5.

Changing the Display

Each time you press the DISPLAY button, the display changes as shown below: Currently selected source ï Current time
On the Unit
Press the SET/DISPLAY button for 2 seconds.
On the Remote Control
Press the DISPLAY button.
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Selecting the Sound Mode (SOUND MODE)

You can select one of 3 SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) modes. You can use this effect only for playback.
To get the effect, press the SOUND MODE button until Sound Mode you want appears on the display. The “SOUND MODE” indicator lights up in the display. Each time you press the button, the Sound Mode changes as fol­lows:
ROCK = POP = CLASSIC = FLAT = (back to the beginning)
To cancel the effect, press the SOUND MODE button until “FLAT” appears on the display. The “SOUND MODE” indicator goes off.
ROCK Boosts low and high frequencies. Good for
POP Good for vocal music. CLASSIC Set for wide and dynamic sound stereo
FLAT No sound effect applies.
acoustic music.
systems.
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Using the Tuner

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Numeric
keys
You can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be tuned in manually, automatically, or from preset memory storage.
Before listening to the radio:
• Make sure that both the FM and AM antennas are correctly connected. (See pages 4 and 5.)
FM/AM FM MODE
22
Á
Band display, Frequency display, Preset number
* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
One Touch Radio
Just press the FM/AM button to turn on the System and start play­ing the station you were last tuned to.
You can switch from any other sound source to the radio by
pressing the FM/AM button.

Tuning In a Station

Press the FM/AM button.
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The Band and Frequency you were last tuned to appear on the display. (If the last station was selected using the preset number, the preset number and frequency appear.) Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM.
4
¢
FM/AM SET/DISPLAY
FM mode indicators
• Manual Tuning
Briefly press the 22 or Á button to move from frequency to frequency until you find the station you want.
OR
• Auto Tuning
If you hold down the 22 or Á button for 1 second or more and then release it, the frequency changes down, or up, auto­matically until a station is found.
OR
• Preset Tuning (Possible only after presetting sta­tions) Preset tuning using the Unit:
Select the preset number you want, using the 4 or ¢ but­ton.
Example:
Press the ¢ button until the preset number “8” appears on the display. The display will show the preset number and frequency.
or
on the Unit on the Remote Control
Select a station using one of the following
2
methods.
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Preset tuning using the Remote Control:
Enter the preset number you want to recall using the numer­ic keys. See “Entering the Number with the Remote Con­trol” on page 8.
Example:
Press 8 to recall the preset number 8. Then, the display will show the preset number and frequency.
• In AM broadcast, reception sensitivity will be chang-ed by turning the AM loop antenna. Turn the AM loop antenna for best reception.

Presetting Stations

Using the Tuner
CAUTION:
• Even if the System is unplugged or if the power failure occurs, the preset stations will be stored for a few days. However, in case the preset sta­tions are erased, you will need to preset the sta­tions again.
English
You can preset up to 30 FM stations and up to 15 AM stations.
• Preset numbers may have been set to factory test fre­quencies prior to shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can preset the stations you want into memory by following one of the presetting methods below.
• During presetting stations, if no button operation is made for 4 seconds, the display returns to the band/frequency display. In this case, repeat steps from the beginning.
or
When changing the Band
or
FM=30, AM=15
Using the Unit
Select a band by pressing the FM/AM button.
1
Press the
2
tion.
Press the SET/DISPLAY button.
3
“SET” will blink for 4 seconds.
Press the
4
preset number.
: Increases the preset number by 1.
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4: Decreases the preset number by 1.
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4
or
button to tune in a sta-
Á
¢
or
button to select the

To Change the FM Reception Mode

When you are tuned in to an FM stereo broadcast, the “ST (Ster­eo)” indicator lights up and you can hear stereo effects. If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can select Monaural mode. Reception improves, but you lose stereo effect.
Press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control so that the “MONO” indicator lights up on the display.
MONOST
To restore the stereo effect, press the FM MODE button on
the Remote Control so that the “MONO” indicator goes off. Selecting other station will also cancel the FM Mono mode and re­store the stereo effect.
Press the SET/DISPLAY button.
5
“STORED” appears and, after 2 seconds, the display returns to the band/frequency display.
Repeat above steps 2 to 5 for each station
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you want to store in memory with a preset number.
To change the preset stations, repeat the same steps as
above.
• In step 4, you can select the preset number using the nu­meric keys on the Remote Control. See “Entering the Number with the Remote Control” on page 8.
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Using the CD Player

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CD Open/
Numeric
keys
4/1
CD1-CD3
REPEAT
PROGRAM
/RANDOM
MP3
7 ¢/Á
CD 6
CD1-CD3
Á
22
CD 6
7
Track number, Playing time, Program number, etc.
Program indicator
Close 0 DISC SKIP
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CANCEL/DEMO SET/DISPLAY
Disc indicators
* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
This unit has been designed to playback the following CDs:
•Audio CD
• CD-R (CD-Recordable)
• CD-RW (CD-ReWritable)
• MP3 disc (MP3 files recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW)*
Only CDs bearing these marks can be used with this System. However,
Recordable
ReWritable
continued use of irregular shape CDs (heart-shape, octagonal, etc.) can damage the System.
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW
• User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs (CD-ReWri­table) can be played back when they are already “finalized.”
• Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions or cautions carefully.
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on this unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if the player’s lens is dirty.
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time since the reflect­ance of CD-RWs is lower than for regular CDs.
Repeat indicator
*For MP3 discs
Random indicator
MP3 indicator
• This unit manages files and folders on MP3 discs as “tracks” and “albums.”
• Playback order of the MP3 files (tracks) recorded on a disc are determined by the writing (or encoding) application; therefore, playback order may be different from the one you have intended while recording the files and the folders.
• This unit shows the file (track) names and ID3v1 tags (only “Title”, “Artist” and “Album”) on the display after starts play; however, there is a limitation on available characters and some file names and ID3 tags are not shown correctly.
More about MP3 discs
• MP3 discs (either CD-R or CD-RW) require a longer read­out time. (It varies due to the complexity of the recording configuration.)
• When making an MP3 disc, select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 as the disc format.
• This unit does not support multisession recording.
• This unit can play MP3 files only with the following file ex­tensions— “.MP3,” “.Mp3,” “.mP3,” and “.mp3.”
• Non-MP3 files are ignored. If non-MP3 files are recorded together with MP3 files, this unit will take a longer time to scan the disc. It may also cause the unit to malfunction.
• Non-MP3 folders are counted when reading disc, but ig­nored during playing back.
• Some MP3 discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics or recorded conditions.
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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.
Using the CD Player
About Disc Indicator:
Selected Disc
indicator Disc Number indicator
Disc Rotation indicator
The Disc indicator consists of the following three kinds of indicators:
Disc Number indicator: Lights all the time. Selected Disc indicator:Lights for the currently selected
disc number.
Disc Rotation indicator:Runs when the selected CD is
playing. This indicator goes out if a CD is not loaded for the selected disc number.
One Touch Play
The power comes on, and operations are done automatically. By pressing the CD 6 button, the System will come on, and if
a CD is loaded for the disc number that was lastly selected, it will start playing from the first track.
By pressing the CD1-CD3 button, the System will come on, and
if a CD is already loaded for the selected disc number, it will start play from the first track.

To Load CDs

Press the CD Open/Close 0 button on the
1
Unit to open the tray.
Place one or two CDs, with its label side up,
2
onto the tray.
Be sure that the CD is securely seated inside the recess on the disc tray.
With the label side up

To Unload CDs

Take out the CD as shown below.
While the CD Player is stopped, press the CD
1
0
Open/Close
button on the Unit to open the
tray.
Remove the CD, then press the DISC SKIP
2
button on the Unit.
The tray turns for the next CD.
Repeat step 2 to remove all the CDs.
3
Press the CD Open/Close 0 button on the
4
Unit to close the tray.
You can remove CDs while listening to the other source.
Tips:
• Removing/changing the CDs during playback
While playing back a CD (e.g. CD1), you can remove or change the other CDs (e.g. CD2 and CD3) by pressing the CD Open/Close 0 button. After removing or changing, press the same button to close the tray.

Changing the MP3 Playback Mode

When playing an MP3 disc, you can choose the playback mode of the MP3 disc as follows:
Normal (FILE) mode:
The unit recognizes only tracks (files). You can play an MP3 disc like an Audio CD.
GROUP (ALBUM) mode:
The unit recognizes tracks (files) and albums (folders) on an MP3 disc. You can play an MP3 disc according to the way how they are grouped.
On the Remote Control ONLY:
Press MP3 before or during playing an MP3 disc.
English
Press the DISC SKIP button on the Unit and
3
place the next CD.
When you press the button, the tray turns for the next CD.
Press the CD Open/Close 0 button on the
4
Unit.
The tray is closed.
When you use an 8 cm CD, place it on the inner circle of the tray.
You can load CDs while listening to the other source or while
listening to the CD being played back.
When power is turned off with the tray opened, the tray is auto-
matically closed.
If the CD cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched, for
example), the CD is recognized as no disc.
GROUP indicator appears when the MP3 playback mode is the GROUP mode.
• Each time you press the button, the MP3 playback mode changes between “GROUP (ALBUM)” and “Normal (FILE)” alternately.
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Using the CD Player
Basics of Using the CD Player­Normal Play
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To Play CDs
Load CDs.
1
Press CD 6 button to play.
2
The currently selected disc number (e.g. “CD DISC 1”) ap­pears on the display. The first track of the selected CD begins playing. When the first CD finishes playing, the next and the third CDs are con­tinuously played back. When the last CD has finished playing, it will return to the first CD and the CD Player automatically stops.
You can start to play the disc you want to play by simply press-
ing one of the Disc button (CD1-CD3).
While playing the CD, the following will appear on the display.
For Audio CD
Track number
CD is playing
For MP3 disc
Track number
• After the display above is shown, if the tracks include ID3 tags, the display will scroll in the order of title, artist, and album, then returns to the original display.
When the Disc button (CD1-CD3) is pressed with the tray opened, the tray is closed and the selected CD automatically begins play­ing. To stop playing the CD, press the 7 button. The following in- formation for the CD is displayed.
For Audio CD
Total track number
Elapsed playing time
Total playing time
For MP3 disc
Total track number
To pause, press the CD 6 button. The playing time indication blinks on the display. To cancel pause, press the CD 6 button again. Play continues from the point where it was paused.
Tips:
• Playing back the CD using the DISC SKIP button
You can also play the CDs using the DISC SKIP button. During playback, each time you press the button, the next CD is automat­ically played back. If the next disc tray is empty, the disc tray is automatically skipped.
To Select a Track
During playback (using the 4 or ¢ button):
Briefly press the 4 or ¢ button to select the track you want to play, except for MP3 group mode.
• Press the ¢ button once to skip to the beginning of the next
track.
• Press the 4 button to skip to the beginning of the current
track. Press twice quickly to skip to the beginning of the previ­ous track.
In Stop mode (using the 4 or ¢ button):
By briefly pressing the 4 or ¢ button, the CD Player operates in the same way as during playback, except for MP3 group mode.
Using the numeric keys on the Remote Control:
Using the numeric keys, you can directly select the track on the currently selected CD.
• The selected track starts playing. For example, press +10, then 5 to play back the track number 15. See “Entering the Number with the Remote Control” on page 8.
Tips:
• For MP3 discs
When the selected track starts playing, information of that track scrolls on the display, in the order of file name, title, artist, and al­bum.
To Select a Group (For MP3 GROUP mode only)
During playback (using the 4 or ¢ button):
Briefly press the 4 or ¢ button to select the group you want to play.
• The first track of the selected group starts playing.
In Stop mode (using the 4 or ¢ button):
Briefly press the 4 or ¢ button to select the group you want to play.
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Search Play
Holding down the following buttons, during playback, will fast forward/backwards the CD so you can quickly find a particular passage in the track you are listening to.
22 or Á button on the Unit
4/22 or ¢/Á button on the Remote Control

Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks

You can program the playing order of the tracks on all the CDs. Note that you can only make a program when the CD Player is stopped.
You can program up to 32 tracks in any desired order including
the same tracks.
For MP3 discs
• If you try to select a MP3 disc that has once been read or played, “MP3 DISC” appears on the display and it can not be programmed.
• MP3 disc that has not ever been read can be selected in a program mode. But when playback starts, “MP3 DISC” appears on the display, the program is deleted and switched to a next program.
To Make a Program
Load CDs.
1
In Stop mode, set the CD Player in Program
2
Play mode.
On the Remote Control ONLY
Press the PROGRAM/RANDOM button, and the “PROGRAM” indicator lights up on the display. Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows: PROGRAM = RANDOM = Blank display (Normal Play) = (back to the beginning)
• If a program is already made, the last step of the program will be displayed.
Press one of the Disc button (CD1-CD3) to
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select the CD you want to program.
The display will change to the Program Entry display.
Disc numberorTrack number
Select the track you want to program.
4
Using the Remote Control
Press the numeric keys to directly enter the track number. Then, the program order number will be assigned from P-1.
Using the CD Player
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other tracks
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on the same CD or the other CD.
To play the program, Press the CD
6
6
but-
ton.
For details, see “To Play the Program You Have Made” men­tioned below.
To confirm the programmed contents, while the CD player is stopped, select Program mode by pressing the PROGRAM but­ton and press the 4 or ¢ button on the Remote Control. To delete all the tracks in the program, while the CD Player is stopped, press the 7 button or open the tray by pressing the CD Open/Close 0 button. To Modify the Program, while the CD Player is stopped and the program mode is selected, press the CANCEL/DEMO button, the last track in the program is deleted. To add new tracks to the end of the program, repeat above steps 3 and 4.
• If you try to program a track number that does not exists on the CD, your entry will be ignored.
• If you try to program the 33rd track, “FULL” appears on the display.
To Play the Program You Have Made
Press the CD 6 button. The System plays the tracks in the order you have programmed them.
• To use Repeat Play for Program Play, press the REPEAT but­ton to display “REPEAT” before starting playback. For details, see “Repeating Tracks” on page 15.
You can skip to a particular program track by pressing the 4
or ¢ button during Program Play.
To stop playing, press the 7 button once. If you press the 7 but-
ton, while the CD Player is stopped, the program is deleted.
To Exit and Re-enter Program Play
The program you have made is stored in memory. So, you can exit Program Play temporarily or re-enter Program Play unless you de­lete the program. To exit the program mode once, press the 7 button to stop playing. The “PROGRAM” indicator goes off and the Program mode will be canceled. The program is stored in the memory. To re-enter Program Play mode, press the PROGRAM/ RANDOM button until the “PROGRAM” indicator lights up again.
• When the power is turned off (standby mode), the stored memory will be deleted.
English
Disc number
Using the Unit
While the display is blinking, press the 4 or ¢ button to select the track, then press the SET/DISPLAY button. The program order number will be assigned from P-1.
Track number
Program order number
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