JVC UX-QD70W, UX-QD70S User Manual

MICRO COMPONENT MD SYSTEM MD 微型组合音响
UX-QD70S
UX-QD70W
Consists of CA-UXQD70W and SP-UXK30W CA-UXQD70W SP-UXK30W 组成
English
For turning off the demonstration display, refer to page 15.
关闭演示显示的有关详情,请参阅
15 页。
INSTRUCTIONS
使用说明书
LVT1367-002A
[UB]
Introduction

Warnings, Cautions and Others

/
警告,注意及其他须知事项
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 — F button!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off). The F button in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
• When the system is on standby, the STANDBY lamp
lights red.
• When the system is turned on, the STANDBY lamp
lights green.
The power can be remote controlled.
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.
注意
为了减少触电、火灾等危险:
1. 请勿擅自卸下螺丝钉、盖子或机壳。
2. 请勿让本机受雨淋或置于潮湿环境中。
注意- F 开关!
想要完全关闭电源 (让 STANDBY 灯熄灭),须将电源插 头从插座上拔下。 无论 F 键处于何种位置,主电路仍旧没有关闭。
当系统处于待机状态时, STANDBY 灯点发红光。
当系统处于开启状态时, STANDBY 灯点发绿光。
电源开关可用遥控器进行控制。
注意
切勿堵塞通风口或通风孔。 (如果通风口或通风孔被报纸或布等物堵塞,热量将无
法散出。)
切勿在本系统上放置明火,如点燃的蜡烛。
想要丢弃电池时,务必考虑环保问题以及严格遵守当地
关于处理废旧电池相关的法律规定和条例。
切勿让本机受雨淋、受潮湿、落上或溅上水滴,亦勿在
本机上面放置盛满液体的容器,如花瓶。
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS / 镭射产品的重要说明
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.
1. 一级镭射产品。
2. 注意:请勿打开顶盖板,本机内部没有用户可自行维修
的部件;所有维修工作应由有资格的人员完成。
3. 注意:当内部锁定装置失效或者损坏后,打开盖板可能 会产生可见或不可见的镭射辐射。 应避免受到镭射光 束的直接照射。
4. 标签的复制标示: 注意标签位于机内。
G-1
CAUTION — Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage, locate the apparatus as follows: Top/Front/Back/Sides: No obstructions should be placed in
Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation.
Front view
前视图
the areas shown by the dimensions below.
adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more.
Main unit
本机
1cm 1cm15cm
15cm
注意 — 正确的通风方法
为了防止触电,火灾及避免损坏, 按如下要求放置机器: 上面 / 前面 / 后面 / 侧面: 在图中所示范围中,不应放置任何障
底部: 放置在水平面上。 放置在一个高
此外,如图所示,尽可能保持最佳的空气循环。
碍物。
或更高的台上以保留足够的通风道。
Side view
侧视图
15cm
Main unit
本机
10 cm
[European Union only] [ 仅对应欧洲联盟 ]
10cm
Front
前面
15cm
Wall or obstructions
墙壁或障碍物
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Table of Contents

marks refer to operation used frequently. You can quickly learn the general usage of this
product by reading those parts only.
Introduction
Notes on Operation ............................. 3
Suitable Locations for the Main Unit ................. 3
Condensation.................................................... 3
Cleaning the Main Unit ..................................... 3
Listener’s Etiquette ........................................... 3
Playable DVD/CD Types .................................. 4
Disc Structure ................................................... 5
Special Cautions.................................. 6
Notes on Handling ............................................ 6
Supplied Accessories ....................................... 6
Preparation
Part Description ................................... 7
Remote Control ................................... 8
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control...... 8
Operating the TV Using the Remote Control.... 9
Connections.........................................10
Connecting the Antennas ................................. 10
Connecting the Speakers ................................. 12
Connecting Other Equipment ........................... 13
Connecting with a TV........................................ 14
When a Clearer Picture Is Desired ................... 14
Connecting the Power Plug .............................. 15
Disabling the Demonstration Display................ 15
Basic Operations
Basic Operations .................................16
Setting the Clock............................................... 16
Turning On/Off the Main Unit...... 17
Adjusting the Volume .................. 17
Adjusting the Sound Quality ............................. 17
Temporarily Turning Off the Sound
(FADE MUTING).......................................... 18
Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound (AHB PRO).. 18
Changing the Display Brightness (DIMMER).... 18
Changing the Color Patterns ............................ 18
Selecting the Color System and the Video
Processing System (SCAN MODE) ............. 19
Listening to Radio Broadcasts
Listening to Radio Broadcasts
.............................................. 20
Setting the AM Tuner Spacing.......................... 20
Selecting a Radio Station ................................. 20
Storing Radio Stations (Preset) ........................ 21
Tuning In to a Preset Radio Station.................. 21
Changing the Display in the Display Window ... 21
Listening to Discs
Basic Operations of the DVD Player ... 22
Playback ..................................... 22
Changing the Display in the Display Window... 24 Playing Back from a Position 10 Seconds
Before (One Touch Replay) ......................... 24
Stopping Playback...................... 25
Resuming Playback (RESUME) ....................... 25
Pausing Playback ............................................. 25
Advancing Picture Frame by Frame................. 25
Fast Reverse/Fast Forward
Search ................................... 25
Slow Motion Playback ...................................... 26
Skipping to the Beginning of
a Track................................... 26
Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with
the Number Buttons..................................... 26
Selecting a Track from the Menu Screen ......... 27
Convenient Functions of the DVD
Player ................................................28
Selecting the Audio Language.... 28
Selecting the Subtitle Language....................... 29
Selecting a View Angle..................................... 29
Magnifying the Picture (ZOOM)........................ 29
Adjusting the Picture Quality (VFP) .................. 30
Creating Realistic Sound (3D PHONIC)........... 31
Adjusting Playback Level (DVD LEVEL) .......... 31
Playing Back the Bonus Group......................... 32
Browsable Still Pictures (B.S.P.) ...................... 32
Playing Back the Disc in the Desired Order
(Program Playback) ..................................... 33
Random Playback ............................................ 34
Repeat Playback .............................................. 35
Status Bar and Menu Bar.................... 36
Using the Status Bar and Menu Bar ................. 36
Playing Back the Designated Part Repeatedly
(A-B Repeat Playback) ................................ 37
Designate the Time (Time Search)................... 37
Playing Back MP3/WMA and
JPEG Discs .......................................38
Playback ........................................................... 38
Preferences .........................................40
Basic Operations .............................................. 40
LANGUAGE...................................................... 40
PICTURE.......................................................... 40
AUDIO .............................................................. 41
OTHERS........................................................... 41
Language Codes .................................42
1
Listening to Cassette Tapes
Listening to Cassette Tapes
.............................................. 43
Changing the Display in the Display
Window ........................................................ 44
Listening to Other Equipment
Listening to Other Equipment ..............45
Adjusting the Sound Input Level from
Other Equipment.......................................... 45
Changing the Display in the Display Window ... 45
Listening to MDs
Listening to MDs..................................46
Listening to MDs ......................... 46
Changing the Display in the Display Window ... 47 Specifying the Track (Direct Track Selection)... 47
Group Playback of an MD................................. 47
Program Playback of an MD ............................. 48
Random Playback of an MD............................. 49
Repeat Playback of an MD............................... 49
Searching Titles of an MD ................................ 50
Editing MDs
Giving (Editing) Titles ..........................58
Things You Should Know about Editing ........... 58
Giving (Editing) Titles ....................................... 58
Entering Titles................................................... 59
Available Characters ........................................ 59
Editing Tracks......................................60
Dividing a Track into Two Tracks (DIVIDE)...... 60
Joining Tracks (JOIN)....................................... 61
Moving a Track (MOVE) ................................... 61
Erasing a Track (ERASE) .......... 62
Erasing All Tracks
(ALL ERASE)......................... 62
Editing Tracks by Group......................63
Forming a Group (FORM GR) .......................... 63
Adding a Track to a Group (ENTRY GR) ......... 64
Dividing a Group into Two Groups
(DIVIDE GR) ................................................ 64
Joining Groups (JOIN GR) ............................... 65
Moving a Group (MOVE GR)............................ 65
Canceling a Group (UNGROUP/UNGR ALL)... 66
Erasing a Group (ERASE GR) ......................... 67
Convenient Functions
English Introduction
Recording Sound
Recording Sound to
..................................... 51
MDs
Recording All Tracks from a Disc to an MD...... 51
Quitting Recording ............................................ 52
Recording Only One Track from a Disc ............ 52
Recording the Second or Subsequent Track
to the Last Track from a Disc ....................... 52
Program Recording from a Disc ....................... 52
Things You Should Know about
MD Recording .............................................. 53
Recording Sound from Radio, Cassette Tape
or Other Equipment...................................... 53
Quitting Recording ............................................ 54
Recording Sound to Cassette Tapes
.............................................. 55
Quitting Recording ............................................ 56
Recording Only One Track from
a Disc or MD ................................................ 56
Recording the Second or Subsequent Track
to the Last Track from a Disc or MD ........... 56
Program Recording from a Disc or MD............. 56
Recording with No Blank Time between
Tracks .......................................................... 56
Erasing Recorded Sound from
a Cassette Tape........................................... 56
Using the Timers .................................68
Sleep Timer ...................................................... 68
Recording Timer ............................................... 68
Playback Timer................................................. 70
Auto Standby.......................................72
Disc/MD Ejection Lock ........................73
Using AV COMPU LINK ......................73
Connection and Setting .................................... 73
Operations ........................................................ 73
Reference
Restrictions on MDs ............................ 74
Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) ...... 74
Handling Discs/MDs/Cassette Tapes.. 75
MD/Disc Messages .............................76
Troubleshooting...................................77
Specifications ......................................78
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Introduction

Notes on Operation

Introduction

Suitable Locations for the Main Unit

To minimize the need for servicing and maintain the high quality of this product, do not place the main unit in the following locations:
• In a position subject to high humidity or consid­erable dust
• On an uneven or unstable surface
• Near a heat source
• Near a computer, fluorescent light or other elec­tric appliance
• In a small room with insufficient ventilation
• In a position exposed to direct sunlight
• In a position exposed to excessive cold
• In a position exposed to strong vibration
• Near a TV, other amplifier, or tuner
• Near a magnetic source
CAUTION
• The operating temperature of this product is 5°C to 35°C. Use in temperatures outside this range may cause a malfunction or damage the product.

Condensation

Under the following conditions, you may not be able to operate this product properly due to con­densation formed on the lens of the main unit:
• When you have just started an air conditioner to warm your room
• When you have placed the main unit at an area with high humidity
• When you have moved the main unit from a cold place to a warm place
When condensation forms, leave the main unit turned on, wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours, and then operate the main unit.

Cleaning the Main Unit

When the operation panel becomes dirty, dust it with a soft dry cloth. When the operation panel is very dirty, wipe it with a cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent, and then wipe it with a soft dry cloth.
CAUTION
• Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners, ben­zenes or other chemical agents. Do not spray insecticides onto the operation panel. These may cause discoloration and damage to the surface.

Listener's Etiquette

When using headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level so as not to over-stimulate your ears.
When enjoying sound from the speakers, adjust the volume to a suitable level to avoid disturbing your neighbors. Even low-volume sound carries a long way, especially at night. Show consideration to your neighbors by closing windows or using headphones.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are trade­marks of Dolby Laboratories.
• "DTS" and "DTS 2.0+DIGITAL OUT" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
• DVD Logo is a registered trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
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Playable DVD/CD Types

Discs you can play back:
Disc Type Mark (Logo)
English Introduction English
CD-R/
CD-RW
Audio CD Playable
VCD/SVCD Playable
MP3/WMA/JPEG Playable Playable1Playable
DVD V i deo
DVD VR
• Discs should be finalized before being played back. 1 Among MP3/WMA/JPEG discs, only discs formatted
with ISO 9660 (known as UDF Bridge) are playable.
2 Only when a DVD-RW is compatible with CPRM
(Content Protection for Recordable Media), DVD VR format can be used.
It is possible to play back finalized +R/+RW (DVD Video Format only) discs. "DVD" lights on the front display panel when a +R/+RW disc is loaded.
Some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics, recording conditions, or damage or stains on them.
Only sounds can be played back from the following discs:
MIX-MODE CD CD-G CD-EXTRA CD TEXT
DVD-R DVD-RW
——
——
Playable Playable
Playable
Region code of DVD VIDEO
DVD players and DVD VIDEOs have their own region code numbers. This product can only play back a DVD VIDEO recorded with the region code number "3" (or any region code number that includes "3") or "ALL".
Examples:
If a DVD VIDEO with an improper region code number is loaded, "REGION CODE ERROR!" appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start.
• On some DVD VIDEOs, DVD AUDIOs, VCDs or SVCDs, their actual operation may be differ­ent from what is explained in this manual. This is due to the disc programming and disc structure, not a malfunction of this product.
DVD VIDEO
DVD AUDIO
1
2
VCD
SVCD
AUDIO
CD
CD-R
CD-RW
About CD-Rs/CD-RWs and DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs
• Playback is impossible in some cases due to the disc characteristics, recording condition, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt or condensation on the lens.
• Before using a disc, carefully read the cautions regarding the disc.
• This product does not support playback or CD text display of sound files such as MP3s.
• To play back a CD-RW or DVD-RW on this product, erase all tracks if the CD­RW or DVD-RW was recorded in a format other than the format described on the left. Using the CD-RW or DVD-RW with­out erasing all tracks may result in dam­age to the speakers or other parts caused by sudden loud volume.
Discs that cannot be played back
• The following discs cannot be played back: DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, DVD-RAM, Photo CD,
SACD, etc. Playing back these discs will generate noise and
damage the speakers.
• Damaged discs and discs in an extraordinary shape (other than a disc of 12 cm or 8 cm in diameter) cannot be played back.
• JVC do not guarantee the operation and sound quality of discs not authorized by CD-DA, which is a CD specification. Before playback, confirm that the disc complies with this CD specification by checking the marks and reading notes printed on the package.
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(Continued) Notes on Operation
About MP3/WMA/JPEG discs
Playable MP3/WMA/JPEG discs and files
• CDs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are play­able (except CDs recorded in the "packet write" format (UDF format)).
• CDs recorded in the multi-session format are also playable.
• Files with an extension of ".mp3", ".wma", ".jpg" or ".jpeg" (extensions with uppercase and lower­case letters mixed are also acceptable) are play­able.
• This product cannot play back DVDs recorded in multi-session or multi-border format.
Notes on MP3/WMA/JPEG discs and files
• A disc may not be played back, or reading it may take a long time depending on its recording con­ditions or properties.
• The time needed for reading varies with the num­ber of groups or tracks (files) recorded on the disc.
• If a character other than single byte English characters is used in the file name of an MP3/ WMA/JPEG file, the track/file name will not be displayed correctly.
• The order of tracks/groups displayed on the MP3/WMA Control screen, and the order of files/ groups displayed on the JPEG Control screen may be different from that of files/folders dis­played on a computer monitor screen.
• In the case of MP3/WMA discs, since groups/ tracks are played back in alphabetical order, a commercially available MP3/WMA disc may be played back in an order different from that indi­cated on the label attached to the disc.
• Playing back an MP3 file including a still image may take a long time. The elapsed time is not displayed until playing back starts. If playing back starts, the elapsed time may not be dis­played correctly.
• For an MP3 file, a disc with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and transmission rate of 128 kbps is recommended.
• This product is not compatible with MP3i or MP3PRO.
• This product can play back a baseline JPEG file, excluding monochromatic JPEG files.
• This product can play back JPEG data taken with a digital camera conforming to the DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) standard (when a function such as the automatic image rotation function of a digital camera is applied, the data no longer complies with the DCF standard, so the image may not be displayed).
• If data has been processed, edited and restored with PC image editing software, the data may not be displayed.
• This product cannot play back animations such as MOTION JPEG, still pictures (TIFF etc.) other than JPEG, or image data with sound.
• The resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is recom­mended for JPEG files. If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480 pixels, display may take a long time. An image with a resolution of more than 8 192 x 7 680 pix­els cannot be displayed.
Introduction

Disc Structure

DVD VIDEO
A DVD VIDEO consists of "titles" and each title may be divided into "chapters".
Title 1 Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2
DVD AUDIO
A DVD AUDIO consists of "groups" and each group may be divided into "tracks". Some discs include a "bonus group" that requires
a password for playing ( page 32).
Group 1 Group 2
Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 1Track 2
VCD/SVCD/CD
VCD, SVCD and CD consist of "tracks". In general, each track has its own track number. (On some discs, each track may also be further divided by indexes.)
Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4Track 5
MP3/WMA [JPEG] discs
On an MP3/WMA [JPEG] disc, each still picture (material) is recorded as a track [file]. Tracks [Files] are usually grouped into a folder. Folders can also include other folders, creating hierarchical folder layers. This unit simplifies the hierarchical construction of a disc and manages folders by "groups".
Up to 99 groups
Group 1 Group 2
Track 1
[File 1]
This product can recognize up to 4 000 tracks [files] in a disc. Also, the product can recognize up to 150 tracks [files] per group and up to 99 groups in a disc. Since the unit ignores tracks [files] with numbers exceeding 150 and groups with numbers exceeding 99, these cannot be played back.
• If there is any type of files other than MP3/WMA [JPEG] files in a disc, those tracks [files] are also counted in the total file number.
Track 2
[File 2]
Up to 150 files
Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
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Special Cautions

Notes on Handling

Important cautions
Installation of the system
• Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold; between 5°C and 35°C.
• Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV.
• Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration.
Power cord
• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
• A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the power cord.
To prevent malfunctions of the system
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If anything goes wrong, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
• Do not insert any metallic object into the system.
• Do not use any non-standard shape disc (like a heart, flower or credit card, etc.) available on the market, because it may damage the system.
• Do not use a disc with tape, stickers, or paste on it, because it may damage the system.
Label sticker
Avoid high temperatures
Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating equipment.
When you are away
When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet.
Do not block the vents
Blocking the vents may damage the system.
Care of the cabinet
When cleaning the system, use a soft cloth and fol­low the relevant instructions on the use of chemi­cally-coated cloths. Do not use benzene, thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants. These may cause deformation or discoloring.
If water gets inside the system
Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet, then call the store where you made your purchase. Using the system in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock.
When condensation or water drops adhere to the lens
In any of the following cases, condensation or water drops may adhere to the lens to prevent the system from working properly:
• Immediately after room heating starts
• When the system is installed in a steamy or damp space
• When the system is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm space
In any of these cases, leave the system turned on for 1 or 2 hours before use.
English Introduction English
Stick er
Paste
Note about copyright laws
Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from CDs. Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws.
Safety precautions
Avoid moisture, water and dust
Do not place the system in moist or dusty places.
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Supplied Accessories

Check to be sure you have all of the supplied accessories. The number in parentheses is the quantity of the items supplied. If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately.
Remote control (1) Batteries (2) FM antenna (1) AM loop antenna (1) Video cord (1)
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Introduction

Part Description

20
22
23
46, 52
43, 55, 56
32
68 - 70
The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained.
18
52
18 31
17 72
33 - 35, 47 - 49
50
Cassette holder : 43 PUSH-OPEN
46
22
*1
17, 20
15, 18
52 - 54
Remote control sensor
*1 When the power is turned off, the STANDBY indicator lights up red. When the power is turned on, the
STANDBY indicator lights up green.
*2 This terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with a stereo mini plug (commercially avail-
able). While the headphones are connected, the speakers do not produce any sound.
: 8
31
20, 25, 43, 46
55, 56
20, 25, 43, 46
25, 43, 46
Disc tray: 22
43
20, 45
MD slot : 46
46
17
22, 73
*2
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Remote Control

Preparation
The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained.
31
18
18
20
18
22
25
9
27
21, 23,
68
16, 69
43, 55
17
29
32
9
40
24
53
28
24
25, 43, 46
25-27, 43, 46 25-27, 43, 46
47, 58, 65
27, 28, 58
17, 21, 24, 44, 45, 59
21, 58, 67, 72
34, 59-67
20, 34, 48
50
51
17
17
9
45
9
46
44
17
9, 16
26
27
23, 27, 29, 38
36, 37
18
72
Number buttons: 16, 21, 26, 33, 59
35, 49
58
58
51
51
17
29
29
19, 30
31

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control

R6P (SUM-3) /AA (15F) type dry-cell batteries (2)
CAUTION
• Do not use a used battery and a new battery together.
• Do not use different types of batteries at the same time.
• Take out the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a long time. Otherwise it may cause a leakage.
English Preparation English
Opening the cover
Remote control operation
• When operating the remote control, point it at the front panel of the main unit.
• The effective distance between the remote con­trol and the remote control sensor on the main unit is approximately 5 m maximum.
• When the effective distance decreases, replace the batteries.
• Do not drop the remote control or subject it to excessive shock.
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(Continued) Remote Control
Introduction
This page is for when operating your TV using the remote control of this product.

Operating the TV Using the Remote Control

Remote control mode selector
Number buttons
Examples:
For a Hitachi TV: Press 1, then 0.
For a Toshiba TV: Press 0, then 8. If there are two or more manufacturer's codes, try them in turn and select the one that enables the product to work properly.
Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code
JVC 01 Samsung 12
Hitachi 10 Sanyo 13
Magnavox 02 Sharp 06
Mitsubishi 03 Sony 07
Panasonic 04, 11 Toshiba 08
Philips 14 Zenith 09
RCA 05
5 Release .
NOTE
• The manufacturer's codes may be changed without notice. You may not be able to operate a TV produced by the manufacturer shown above.
For TV operation
Setting the manufacturer's code
1 Slide the remote control mode
selector to the TV side.
2 Hold down .
Hold down until step 4 is completed.
3 Press and release. 4
Press number buttons ( - , ).
Operate the remote control by pointing it towards the TV.
Turn on/off the power.
Change channels.
Adjust volume.
- /
/
Change between the previously selected channel and the cur­rent channel.
Change between TV and video input.
*1 Make sure to slide the remote control mode selector
to the TV side in advance.
NOTE
• When the batteries are replaced, perform the man­ufacturer's code setting again.
Select channels.
*1
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Connections

Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug.

Connecting the Antennas

Connecting the AM antenna
1 Set up the AM antenna (supplied).
Insert the tab into the slot.
2 Connect the antenna cord.
Main unit (side view)
Main unit (rear view)
When radio reception with the supplied AM loop antenna is poor
Electric wire: 3 - 5 m (not supplied)
Twist together electric wire and the AM loop antenna cord.
Electric wire
AM loop antenna cord
Main unit (rear view)
Stretch out the electric wire horizontally, preferably in a high place such as above a window or outdoors. Connect the AM loop antenna cord to the main unit together with the electric wire.
English Preparation English
Connecting the antenna cord
When insulation covers the tips of the antenna cord, twist and pull off
Connect the ends of the antenna cord as shown above.
the insulation.
3 Turn the AM loop antenna to find
the best position for radio reception. Place the AM loop antenna as far from the main unit as possible.
• Do not place the AM loop antenna on a metallic table or close to a TV, computer, or other electric appliances. Doing so may affect radio reception.
When positioning the antennas, find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program (refer to "Listening to Radio Broadcasts" ( page 20)).
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(Continued) Connections
Introduction
Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug.
Connecting the FM antenna
Main unit (rear view)
FM antenna (supplied)
Main unit (side view)
Stretch out the FM antenna to the best position for radio reception, and then fix it with adhesive tape.
When radio reception with the supplied FM antenna is poor, or when using a communal antenna
Main unit (side view)
Main unit (rear view)
Antenna cord (sold separately)
or
Converter (sold separately: compatible with 300
/75 )
Depending on the radio reception conditions, an FM feeder antenna (sold separately: compatible with 300 Ω) can be used. In the case, a converter (sold separately) is required.
When using an antenna other than those supplied with this product, refer to the operation manuals for the antenna for details of connection.
Communal antenna terminal
Outdoor FM antenna (commercially available)
Coaxial cable (commercially available)
When positioning the antennas, find the best position for reception while listening to an actual radio program (refer to "Listening to Radio Broadcasts" ( page 20)).
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Connecting the Speakers

Main unit (rear view)
Speaker cord
English Preparation English
After connecting the speakers, gently pull on the speaker cords to make sure that they are firmly connected.
Speaker cord
Red
Black
Right speaker (rear view) Left speaker (rear view)
CAUTION
• Do not short-circuit the and speaker termi­nals. Doing so may damage the main unit.
• Do not connect other speakers together with the supplied speakers. The change in impedance may damage the main unit and the speakers.
• The speakers of this product are magnetically shielded, but color irregularities may occur on the TV depending on how the speakers are installed. Keep in mind the following.
1. Turn off the main power of your TV before
installing the speakers. Wait for about 30 min­utes before turning on the TV again.
2. If color irregularity occurs in pictures, keep
enough distance between the TV and the speakers.
You can detach the speaker cover.
NOTE
• Improper speaker cord connection spoils the stereo effect and sound quality.
• The impedance of speakers connected to this product must be within the range of 4 to 16 Ω.
• A cooling fan is built into the main unit. The inter­nal cooling fan automatically rotates to dissipate generated heat. To ensure sufficient cooling, leave a space of at least 1 cm between the main unit and the speakers or other objects.
Red
Black
Speaker cord
Speaker cover
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(Continued) Connections
Introduction
Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug.

Connecting Other Equipment

Read this section when connecting other audio equipment to this product.
Output
Audio cord (not supplied)
CAUTION
• Before connecting other equipment, turn off both the main unit and the equipment.
Other audio
equipment
Main unit
(rear view)
Input
Connecting with digital equipment
Input
AV amplifier with a built-in
decoder (not supplied)
Main unit
Output
To an optical digital input terminal
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Input
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
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To an optical digital output terminal
MD player or CS tuner
(not supplied)
CAUTION
• For details of signals to be output, refer to "List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT prefer­ence items and output signal". ( page 41.)
• If the main unit is connected to equipment with a Dolby Digital decoder, "D. RANGE COMPRES­SION" setting of "AUDIO"( page 41) is dis­abled for sound from the digital audio output of the main unit.
• Set "3D PHONIC" to "OFF" ( page 31) when an external equipment is using a signal from the OPTICAL DVD DIGITAL OUT terminal on the main unit.
Output

Connecting with a TV

Supplied video cord
Main unit
CAUTION
• Connect the main unit directly with a TV (or a monitor) without routing through a VCR. Otherwise it may cause picture distortion while playing back. (Such picture distortion is caused by a copy protection system and is not a malfunction.)
Main unit
Also, if the main unit is connected to a TV with a built-in VCR, there may be picture distortion during playback.
NOTE
• Before playing back the discs with video output, you need to select the color system and the video processing system. Refer to "Selecting the Color System and the Video Processing System (SCAN
MODE)" ( Page 19).
• You need to set "MONITOR TYPE" in the "PIC­TURE" menu correctly according to the aspect
ratio of your TV. ( page 40)
VCR
Connecting directly
(or monitor)
TV
TV

When a Clearer Picture Is Desired

You can enjoy pictures of better quality using the following cord instead of the supplied video cord.
Connecting by using the S-video cord
S-video cord
Main unit
Connect the ends of S-video cord making sure that each end matches its compatible terminal.
(not supplied)
Connecting by using the component video cord
You can enjoy better quality pictures than when using the S-video cord.
TV
TV
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Component video cord (not supplied)
Main unit
CAUTION
• Use one of either the S-video cord or the compo­nent video cord. If both cords are used, pictures may not be played back properly.
NOTE
• In order to enjoy pictures with the progressive mode ( page 19), the TV is required to have
progressive video input.
• If the component video input jacks of your TV are BNC type, use a plug adapter (not supplied) to convert the plugs.
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(Continued) Connections
Introduction
Connect all necessary parts before connecting the power plug.

Connecting the Power Plug

AC outlet
• After making all other necessary connections, connect in the power plug.
• If not using this product for a long period, discon­nect the power plug from the AC outlet for safety and to save electricity.
• The clock setting will be lost after the power plug has been disconnected or the power is inter­rupted for more than 1 minute. The timer set­tings will be lost when the power is interrupted. When the power is restored, set the clock and the timers again.
Main unit (rear view)

Disabling the Demonstration Display

When you connect the power plug into the AC outlet, "DEMO START!" appears in the display window and the demonstration display starts. Before using the main unit, turn off the demon­stration display by setting the function to "DEMO CLEAR".
When the power is turned off
Hold down on the main until "DEMO CLEAR" appears.
Disconnecting and then reconnecting the power plug will not start the demonstration display.
NOTE
• To activate the demonstration display again, hold down on the main unit while the power is off until "Hello" appears.
• Activating the demonstration display turns on the main unit.
• When you press a button on the main unit, "DEMO OFF" appears in the display window and the demonstration display is canceled. (Discon­necting and then reconnecting the power plug will start the demonstration display again. )
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Preparation/Basic Operations

Basic Operations

This manual explains the operations assuming that you will use the remote control. Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control.
Remote control mode selector

Setting the Clock

You can set the clock while the main unit is turned either on or off.
Example: To set the clock to 10:10 a.m. on Wednesday
1 Press .
2 Set the hour.
or
Back
Back Next
• Holding down the button causes the hour to
• You can use the number buttons to specify
Next
increment.
the hour. Refer to "Using the number buttons" shown on the left.
3 Press or .
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Number buttons
CAUTION
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.
Using the number buttons
Examples:3:
13:
20:
23:
4 Set the minute.
• Set the minute in the same manner as in step 2.
5 Press or . 6 Set the day of the week.
or
Next
Back
Back Next
• Each time you press or ,
the day of the week changes.
• Abbreviations are used for the days of the week. Sun. Sunday Mon. Monday Tue. Tuesday Wed. Wednesday Thu. Thursday Fri. Friday Sat. Saturday
7 Press or .
• The clock starts from 0 seconds in the minute you set.
NOTE
• While setting the clock, you can return to the previ-
ous step by pressing .
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(Continued) Basic Operations
Introduction
Adjusting the clock
Press four times to display the clock, and then adjust the clock starting from step 2 on page
16.
Displaying the clock while using the main unit
Press repeatedly.
NOTE
• The time display on the main unit is a 24-hour clock.
• The clock will gain or lose approximately 1 minute per month.
• Set the clock again after you have disconnected the power plug or a power is interrupted.

Turning On/Off the Main Unit

Press (or on the main unit).
• With the power off, pressing either button
also turns on the main unit.
Remote control:
Main unit:
When a disc or cassette tape has been loaded, playback starts automatically.

Adjusting the Volume

Adjusting the Sound Quality

Selecting the sound mode
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
: For emphasizing treble
and bass sounds.
: Adequate for songs
and narrations.
: For emphasizing treble
sound.
: For uplifting a feeling
of being at a live per­formance.
: For adjusting treble and
bass sounds of your choice (shown below).
: Cancels the sound
mode (factory setting).
• While the sound mode is set to an item other than "FLAT", is displayed in the
display window.
NOTE
• This function does not affect recording sound.
Press .
NOTE
• You can also adjust the volume by turning the VOL­UME control on the main unit.
• You can adjust the volume within the range of 0 to 40.
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Adjusting bass/treble sound
1 Press repeatedly to display
"MANUAL".
2 For adjusting bass sound;
Press . For adjusting treble sound;
Press .
• You can adjust the sound quality within the range of -5 to +5.
• The display returns to the sound source dis­play in a few seconds.
NOTE
• While the sound mode is set to an item other than "MANUAL", "NO OPERATE" is displayed in the dis­play window and you cannot adjust bass/treble sound.
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 16.

Temporarily Turning Off the Sound (FADE MUTING)

Press .
• "FADE MUTING" appears and the volume reduces to "0".
• To return to the previous volume, press
again.

Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound (AHB PRO)

Press .
• Each time you press , AHB PRO
function changes between "ON" and "OFF".
• While AHB PRO function is activated, is displayed in the display
window.
• "AHB PRO" stands for "Active Hyper
Bass PRO".

Changing the Display Brightness (DIMMER)

You can change the brightness of the display win­dow, the disc tray, and the circumference of the VOLUME control.

Changing the Color Patterns

Press (or on the main unit).
• Each time you press , the color of the
display window, the disc tray, and the cir­cumference of the VOLUME control changes as follows.
: A rainbow-like pat-
tern.
: An ocean-inspired
pattern.
: A flower-inspired pat-
tern.
: A kaleidoscopic pattern
with various colors.
: A sober violet color.
: A pink and pale blue pat-
tern inspired by Venus relaxing on the beach.
: A bright turquoise
blue.
: A pink and green
candy-inspired pattern.
: A bright crystal color.
English Basic Operations English
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
: Color pattern becomes
dimmer.
: Color pattern
becomes darker, and switches to blue.
: DIMMER 2 is automat-
ically selected during video playback, and is canceled when the playback stops.
: Cancels the brightness
adjustment (factory setting).
NOTE
• Once you press to change the color pattern,
the brightness returns to the initial setting. (except for DIMMER AUTO)
• You cannot turn off the color pattern.
: A rose pink color.
: A passion orange
color.
: A lime green color.
: A fresh blueberry
color.
: A juicy grape color.
NOTE
• You cannot set different colors for the color of the display window, the disc tray, and the circumfer­ence of the VOLUME control.
• When you operate a button on the main unit or remote control, the display window, the disc tray, and the circumference of the VOLUME control light in pale blue for approximately 2 seconds.
• When recording finishes, the color of the display window, the disc tray, and the circumference of the VOLUME control switches to red to inform you that recording has ended. Next time you press a button, the color pattern returns to the selected pattern.
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(Continued) Basic operations
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 16.

Selecting the Color System and the Video Processing System (SCAN MODE)

Before playing back video discs, you need to select the color system and the video processing system.
NOTE
• Make sure that the main unit is connected with the TV using a component video cord when you select
the progressive mode ( page 14).
1 Press , and then press
.
2 Hold down for approximately
2 seconds.
• Currently selected color system and the
video processing system appear on the dis­play window.
3 Press
to select the desired
system.
PAL
PAL P R OG
NTSC
NTSC PROG .
"PAL PROG ." or "NTSC PROG ." gives finer detailed images than "PAL" or "NTSC".
PAL color system in the interlace mode is selected.
PAL color system in the progressive mode is selected. Make sure that the
.
TV supports PAL progressive video input ( page 14).
NTSC color system in the interlace mode is selected.
NTSC color system in the progressive mode is selected. Make sure that the TV supports NTSC progressive video
input ( page 14).
4 While the selected system is dis-
NOTE
• Some TVs may not be compatible with the progres­sive mode. In this case, select "PAL" or "NTSC".
• All progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs manufactured by JVC are compatible with "PAL PROG." and "NTSC PROG."
• Before playing back a disc, it is also required to select the correct "MONITOR TYPE" in the "PIC­TURE" menu according to the aspect ratio of
your TV ( page 40).
• If you play back an NTSC disc with this setting set to "PAL" or "PAL PROG.", you can watch the playback pictures (the disc will be reproduced using "PAL 60" format), but the TV screen may rolls over upward and downward rapidly.
• If you play back a PAL disc with this setting set to "NTSC" or "NTSC PROG.", you can watch the playback pictures, but the following symptoms may occur:
• The items on the disc menu will be blurred, and
be shown slightly shifted when highlighted.
• The aspect ratio of the picture may differ from
the original aspect ratio.
• The picture movement is not smooth.
played, press .
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Basic Operations/Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

This product can receive FM and AM radio broad­casts.
Remote control mode selector
Number buttons
When the main unit is turned off
To select 10 kHz spacing, while holding down
on the main unit, press on the main
unit to turn on the power. "AM 10 kHz SP" appears in the display window. To select 9 kHz spacing, while holding down
on the main unit, press on the main
unit to turn on the power. "AM 9 kHz SP" appears in the display window.
NOTE
• If the spacing is switched, the memory in which the radio stations were stored will be erased.

Selecting a Radio Station

1 Press to select "FM" or "AM".
Example: While an FM radio broadcast is
received
Stereo indicator
Preset number ( page 21)
English Basic Operations/Listening to Radio Broadcasts English
CAUTION
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.

Setting the AM Tuner Spacing

Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and other countries use 10 kHz spacing.
On the main unit ONLY:
Frequency
2 Press or repeatedly to
select a radio station (frequency).
• You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning.
Automatic tuning:
Hold down or until the frequency
starts changing, and then release the button. When the main unit has received a broadcast, the frequency automatically stops changing. To quit the function while searching for a
broadcast, press or .
• When the main unit has received an FM stereo broadcast, "STEREO" lights up.
Switching the FM reception (stereo/ monaural):
If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise, you may be able to hear
more easily by pressing to switch
the sound to monaural reception. In this case, "MONO" lights up. To return the sound
to stereo reception, press again.
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(Continued) Listening to Radio Broadcasts
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 20.

Storing Radio Stations (Preset)

You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to 15 AM radio stations.
While the broadcast from the radio station you want to preset is being received
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press .
• The preset number flashes for approxi­mately 5 seconds.
3 While the preset number is flash-
ing, press the number buttons
( - or ) to select the pre­set number you want to use.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
• You can also select the preset number by
pressing or .
4 While the selected number is
flashing, press or .
• "STORED" appears and the selected radio station is stored.
NOTE
• The type of FM reception (stereo/monaural) is also
( page 20).
stored
• When you store a radio station to a preset num­ber to which another radio station has previously been stored, the newly set radio station replaces the previously stored radio station.

Tuning In to a Preset Radio Station

While an FM or AM broadcast is being received
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
Entering radio station names
You can enter the name of a stored radio station using up to 8 characters.
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press . 3 Entering a radio station name with
or the number buttons ( -
or ).
• To enter radio station names, refer to "Enter­ing Titles" ( page 59).
4 Press .
• "STORED" appears in the display window and the entered radio station name is registered.
NOTE
• When you store a radio station after you have entered a radio station name, the entered radio station name with the same preset number is erased.
• You cannot enter radio station names after
selecting a radio broadcast with or .

Changing the Display in the Display Window

Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Display while a radio broadcast is being received
( step 1 on page 20)
2 Use the number buttons to select
the preset number of the radio sta­tion to which you want to tune in.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
• You can also select the preset number by
pressing or .
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(Time display)
Clock display
(With an MD loaded) Display of remaining time for MD recording
Listening to Radio Broadcasts/Listening to Discs

Basic Operations of the DVD Player

How to read this manual
• Operations are described by mainly using the remote control buttons. If there are the same marks on the main unit, the buttons on the main unit can also be used.
• The following marks tell you for which type of the discs the operation can be made.
• The illustrations and TV screens may be different between the actual case and the description.
• "DVD VR" means a DVD recorded in DVD Video Recording (DVD VR) format.
• "VCD" stands for "Video CD".
• "SVCD" stands for "Super Video CD".
Remote control mode selector

Playback

(Refer to page 38 for playing back MP3/WMA and JPEG.)
1 Press on the main unit.
• The disc tray comes out.
2 Place a disc on the disc tray.
Letter-printed surface
Disc tray
• When you want to listen to an 8 cm disc, place it on the inner hollow of the disc tray.
3 Press .
Display for DVD VIDEO
Display while a DVD VIDEO is being played back:
Title number
Chapter number
English Listening to Radio Broadcasts/Listening to Discs English
Number buttons
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.
Elapsed playing time (The indicator flashes while a disc is paused.)
Display while a DVD VIDEO is stopped:
Total number of titles
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Introduction
Display for a DVD VR
Display while a DVD VR is being played back:
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Title number
Elapsed playing time (The indicator flashes while a disc is paused.)
Chapter number
Display while a DVD VR is stopped:
Display for CD
Display while a CD is being played back:
Elapsed playing time
Track number
(The indicator flashes while a disc is paused.)
Display while a DVD AUDIO is stopped:
Total number of groups
• "G1" and "T1" will appear after the total number of groups is displayed.
Display for VCD/SVCD
Display while a VCD/SVCD is being played back:
Track number
Elapsed playing time (The indicator flashes while a disc is paused.)
• PBC indicator is displayed while PBC is acti­vated.
Display while a VCD/SVCD is stopped:
Total number of tracks
PBC indicator ( page 24)
Display while a CD is stopped:
Total number of tracks
Total playing time
Display for DVD AUDIO
Display while a DVD AUDIO is being played back:
Group number
Track number
Elapsed playing time (The indicator flashes while a disc is paused.)
Total playing time
• "PBC" will appear after the total number of tracks is displayed.
NOTE
• The menu may appear in the display window after DVD playback starts. In such a case, select the desired menu item by using the following buttons on the remote control.
• Select a menu item with , or ,
and then press .
• Select a menu item with the number buttons.
• Operation may differ from the explanation given here, depending on the disc type.
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For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 22.
Messages displayed on the TV screen
While a DVD is selected as the sound source, the messages shown below are dis­played, depending on the status.
NOW READING
The main unit is reading the disc. Wait for a while.
REGION CODE ERROR!
The disc cannot be played back because its region code is not compatible. ( page 4)
NO DISC
No disc is loaded.
OPEN
The disc tray is opening.
CLOSE
The disc tray is closing.
CANNOT PLAY
You are trying to play back an unplayable disc.
Guide icons temporarily displayed on the TV screen (on-screen guide)
: Play ( page 22) : Pause
( page 25)
: Fast reverse/Fast forward search ( page 25)
Slow motion playback (reverse/
:
forward directions)( page 26)
: Containing multi-angle views ( page 29)
: Containing multi-audio ( page 28)
: Containing multi-subtitle ( page 29)
: The disc cannot accept the operation
you have attempted.
PBC (Playback control)
• PBC is a signal recorded in a VCD (ver­sion 2.0) for controlling VCD playback. You can operate software that has inter­active or search functions using the menu display recorded in a PBC-compatible VCD. To play back a VCD without PBC, follow the operation below.
• Select the desired track number with the
number buttons while playback is stopped.
• While playback is stopped, press
or to select the desired
track number, and then press .
• While a VCD or SVCD is being played
back with PBC, press to return to the higher menu group.

Changing the Display in the Display Window

Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
While a disc is being played back (or stopped)
Display while a disc is being played back or stopped ( pages 22 and 23)
(With an MD loaded)
(Time display)
Clock display
Display of remaining time for MD recording

Playing Back from a Position 10 Seconds Before (One Touch Replay)

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While a disc is being played back
Press .
NOTE
• This operation may not work with some discs.
• You cannot return to the previous title.
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(Continued) Basic Operations of the DVD Player
Introduction

Stopping Playback

While a disc is being played back
Press .

Resuming Playback (RESUME)

When playback is stopped in the middle, playback can be started from the stopped scene.
How to suspend playback
While a disc is being played back
Perform any of the following operations during playback.
Press once.*
Press to turn off the power.
Change the source to FM/AM or AUX.*
* Even if the power is turned off by pressing
after this, the position where playback
has been stopped will be stored.

Pausing Playback

While a disc is being played back
Press .
To resume normal playback, press .
• Playback cannot be paused by pressing
on the main unit during JPEG disc slide-show.

Advancing Picture Frame by Frame

(only for moving images)
While a disc is paused
Press .
• Each time you press , picture will be
advanced frame by frame.
• You cannot operate this function with on
the main unit.

Fast Reverse/Fast Forward Search

How to start playback from the stored position
Press .
NOTE
• This function does not work in program playback or random playback.
• The position where playback starts again may be a little different from the stopped position.
• When a disc menu is displayed, the resume func­tion may not work.
• The audio, the subtitle and the angle at that time are stored as well as the stopped position.
• The stored position will be cleared if the disc tray is opened. Further, if is pressed during playback, "RESUME" appears. If is
pressed at this time, "RESUME" will disappear and the stored information will be cleared.
• Resume function is set to on as the initial preset. You can set the function to off
( page 41).
There are two methods.
While a disc is being played back
Press or .
• Each time you press or , the speed increases as shown below.
×2 ×5 ×10 ×20 ×60
• To restore the normal speed, press .
Hold down or .
• Fast reverse/fast forward search can be car­ried out only while the button is pressed.
NOTE
• For a DVD VIDEO, DVD VR, VCD or SVCD, no sound comes out during fast reverse/fast forward search.
• For a CD, MP3, WMA, or DVD AUDIO, sound is intermittent during fast reverse/fast forward search.
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For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 22.

Slow Motion Playback

(only for moving images)
While a disc is paused
Press or .
• Each time you press , the speed increases as shown below.
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1
/
1
/
• Press to pause playback, and press
to resume normal playback.
NOTE
• No sound will be produced.
• The picture motion in the reverse direction may not be smooth.
• For a VCD, SVCD, or DVD VR , slow motion play­back can be used in the forward direction only.
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1
/
1
8
/
1
4
/
2

Skipping to the Beginning of a Track

(PBC off)

Skipping to the Beginning of a Track with the Number Buttons

(PBC off)
While a disc is being played back
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1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press the number buttons ( -
or ) to select the track/
chapter you want to listen to.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
NOTE
• You can operate a DVD AUDIO, CD, MP3, WMA, or JPEG while the disc is stopped.
• This operation may not work with some discs.
While a disc is being played back
Press or .
• Each time you press , the current chapter/track/file skips to the beginning of the
previous chapter/track/file.
• Each time you press , the current chapter/ track/file skips to the beginning of the next
chapter/track/file.
•Press
NOTE
• Except for a DVD VIDEO, this operation can also be carried out while the disc is stopped.
• This operation may not work with some discs.
to select a title or group.
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(Continued) Basic Operations of the DVD Player
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 22.

Selecting a Track from the Menu Screen

(PBC off)
While a disc is stopped or being played back
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press or .
• A menu screen of the disc appears.
3 Press (only for
a DVD VIDEO or a DVD AUDIO) or the number buttons to select a track you want to listen to.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
• If there are two or more pages of menu
screen, press or to change the
pages.
Using the Menu Screen for DVD VRs
While a disc is stopped or being played back
1 Press to display the origi-
nal program or press to dis­play the play list.
Example
Original program
Recording date
Channel information
Starting time for the title recording
Play list *
Title name
4 Press .
NOTE
•Only can be used for DVD AUDIOs.
• You cannot perform this function with discs to which a menu screen is not recorded.
• Some disc may start playback even if you do not
press .
Recording date
* A play list will appear only when it has been
recorded in the disc.
Total playing time for the title
Number of chapters included in the title
2 Press to select the
desired title.
3 Press .
• When you have selected the original pro­gram, playback will start from the selected title to the following titles.
• When you have selected the play list only the selected title will be played back.
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Listening to Discs

Convenient Functions of the DVD Player

Remote control mode selector
Number buttons

Selecting the Audio Language

While a disc containing two or more audio is being played back
1 Press .
Example: For DVD VIDEO
Selected audio/
TV screen
• Each time you press , the audio will
be changed. The audio can changed by pressing .
1/3 ENGLISH
2/3 CHINESE
Total number of audio
3
Selected audio
English Listening to Discs English
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.
3/3 SPANISH
2 Press .
• The audio language setting will change automatically in a few seconds even if
is not pressed.
NOTE
• You can also operate this function by using the menu bar ( page 36).
• For a language code such as "AA", refer to "Lan­guage Codes" ( page 42).
• When 2 channel sounds are recorded in 1/2 and multi channel sounds with down-mix prohibited are recorded in 2/2 in a DVD AUDIO, you can select 1/2 only.
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Introduction

Selecting the Subtitle Language

(only for moving images)
This part explains the operation with displays of a DVD VIDEO as examples. You can use discs of other types in almost the same manner.
While a disc containing two or more subti­tles is being played back
1 Press .
Example: For DVD VIDEO
Selected subtitle/Total number of subtitles (When no subtitle is
TV screen
set in the disc, "--" appears.)
Selected subtitle (When no subtitle is set in the disc, "OFF" appears.)
2 Press to select a
subtitle.
3 Press .
• The subtitle language setting will change automatically in a few seconds even if
is not pressed.
NOTE
• You can also operate this function by using the menu bar ( page 36).
For an SVCD, each time you press
• the subtitle type and ON/OFF will be changed.
• For a language code such as "AA", refer to "Lan­guage Codes" ( page 42).
• The manner of displaying subtitles may be differ­ent depending on the disc.
Canceling the subtitle
Press to select "OFF".
in step 1,

Selecting a View Angle

(only for moving images)
While a disc containing two or more view angles is being played back
1 Press .
Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
• Each time you press be changed. The angle can also be changed by pressing .
Selected view angle/ Total number of view angles
Selected view angle
, the angle will
2 Press .
• The view angle setting will change auto-
matically in a few seconds even if is
not pressed.
NOTE
• You can also operate this function by using the menu bar ( page 36).

Magnifying the Picture (ZOOM)

(only for moving images)
While a disc is played back or paused
1 Press .
• Each time you press , the picture
magnification will be changed (OFF, ZOOM1 - 6).
• When a JPEG disc is used, the picture
magnification changes through "ZOOM 1", "ZOOM 2" to "OFF". You cannot change the picture magnification during slide-show playback.
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2
Select the portion you want to see by
pressing
CAUTION
• When you magnify a picture, image quality may be deteriorated or image may be distorted.
.

Adjusting the Picture Quality (VFP)

While a disc is played back or paused
1 Press .
Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
USER1
Setting items
GAMMA : Controls the brightness of neutral
tints while maintaining the brightness of dark and light portions. (Setting range: –3 - +3)
BRIGHTNESS : Controls the brightness of the
display. (Setting range: –8 - +8)
CONTRAST : Controls the contrast of the
display. (Setting range: –7 - +7)
SATURATION : Controls the saturation of the
display. (Setting range: –7 - +7)
TINT : Controls the tint of the display.
(Setting range: –7 - +7)
SHARPNESS : Controls the sharpness of the
display. (Setting range: –8 - +8)
Current VFP mode
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 28.
Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
5
Press
to change the value.
6 Press .
• To adjust other items, go back to step 3.
7 Press .
NOTE
• If no operation is made for several seconds during the procedure, the settings made so far will be automatically stored.
• "VFP" stands for "Video Fine Processor".
English Listening to Discs English
2 Press
NORMAL : For normal playback.
CINEMA : Suitable when viewing a movie in
USER1/USER2: You can adjust the image quality.
to select VFP mode.
(You cannot adjust the image quality.) Go to step 7.
a dim room. (You cannot adjust the image quality.) Go to step 7.
Go to step 3.
3 Press to select an item
you want to adjust.
4 Press .
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(Continued) Convenient Functions of the DVD Player
Introduction

Creating Realistic Sound (3D PHONIC)

The two speakers produce an effect resembling surround-sound.
While a disc is being played back
Press .
Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
3D PHONIC
• Each time you press
changes as follows.
ACTION
DRAMA
THEATER
OFF
• While 3D phonic is activated, is displayed in the display window.
NOTE
• 3D phonic is effective for both the speakers and headphones.
• When noise is produced or sound is distorted, set "3D PHONIC" to "OFF".
• This operation may not work with some discs.
• The volume may be increased automatically after "3D PHONIC" is activated for some discs.
ACTION
, the display
: Suitable for action movies,
sport programs or other lively programs.
: You can relax with a natural
atmosphere.
: You can enjoy the sound
effect as if you were watching the movie in a theater.
: Cancels 3D phonic (factory
setting).

Adjusting Playback Level (DVD LEVEL)

The audio of a DVD VIDEO and DVD AUDIO may be recorded at a lower level (volume) than for other types of disc. You can adjust the DVD level.
While a disc is being played back
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows in the display win­dow.
: Sound level recorded in the
DVD.
: Enhances the sound level
(factory setting).
: Enhances the sound level to
the highest level.
• Select the level while listening to the sound played back.
NOTE
• DVD level is effective only for playback of a DVD.
• Even if the DVD level is changed, the output level from the digital audio output terminal will not be changed.
• This function does not affect the sound being recorded.
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For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 28.

Playing Back the Bonus Group

Some DVD AUDIO discs have a special group, called a "bonus group", recorded.
Bonus indicator
• This operation can be carried out when "BONUS" is lit in the display window on the main unit.
While a disc is being played back
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press repeatedly during
playback to select a bonus group.
• "KEY_ _ _ _" appears on the TV screen and in the display window on the main unit.
3 Press the number buttons to enter
the pin code (4 digits).
• The method of obtaining the pin code differs depending on the disc.
4 Press .
• When a correct pin code is entered, "BONUS" disappears and the playback of the bonus group starts.
• If an incorrect pin code is entered, try entering a correct pin code again.

Browsable Still Pictures (B.S.P.)

There are some DVD AUDIO discs with still pic­tures recorded. Among the still pictures, there are pictures called B.S.P. (browsable still pictures). You can change these pictures as if turning over pages.
B.S.P. indicator
• This operation can be carried out when "B.S.P." is lit in the display window on the main unit.
While a disc is being played back
1 Press .
• Each time you press , the still pic­ture will be switched over.
• You can also change the pictures by pressing .
Selected page/ Total number of
TV screen
pages
Selected page (still picture)
2 Press .
• The B.S.P setting will be stored automat-
ically in a few seconds even if is not
pressed.
English Listening to Discs English
NOTE
• You can operate this function on the menu bar ( page 36).
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(Continued) Convenient Functions of the DVD Player
Introduction

Playing Back the Disc in the Desired Order (Program Playback)

You can program a maximum of 99 chapters or tracks. You can program the same chapter or track more than once.
While a disc is stopped
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2
Press to select "PROGRAM".
• In case you have pressed
than twice, press
display "PROGRAM".
repeatedly to
more
Display for DVD AUDIO
• Select a group number, and then select a track number.
Group number
Program number
Track number
Display for CD/VCD/SVCD
• Select a track number.
Track number
Program number Total time for
• "VCD" is displayed while a VCD/SVCD is selected.
program playback
Display for MP3/WMA
Group number
Track number
Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
3 Press the number buttons ( -
or ) to program chapters/
tracks.
Display for DVD VIDEO
• Select a title number, and then select a chapter number.
Title number Chapter number
Program number
Program number
• "WMA" is displayed while a WMA is selected.
NOTE
• When you want to erase the program, press while playback is stopped. Programmed tracks are
erased one by one from the last program. Holding
down erases all programmed tracks.
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Example: For DVD VIDEO
TV screen
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
• Before selecting a bonus group of a DVD AUDIO, cancel the "BONUS" display as explained in "Playing Back the Bonus Group" on page 32.
• When you try to enter more than 99 chap­ters or tracks, "MEMORY FULL" appears.
4 Press .
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 28.

Random Playback

You can listen to tracks or chapters in random order.
While playback is stopped
1 Press repeatedly to select
"RANDOM".
Example: For CD
Random indicator
• "RANDOM" appears in the TV screen.
English Listening to Discs English
NOTE
• For a DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO, MP3 or WMA
disc, if you press
chapter number in step 3, "ALL" is displayed and all of the tracks/chapters included in the selected group/ title are programmed.
• You can set tracks from either a disc or an MD in a program playback setting.
instead of specifying a track/
Confirming programmed content
While playback is stopped, press
or repeatedly.
• During this operation, you can add a track as the last in the program, or erase
the last track. ( step 3)
Canceling program playback
While playback is stopped, press
repeatedly to display an item
other than "PROGRAM".
• This operation does not erase the pro­grammed content.
2 Press .
NOTE
• You can set tracks in random playback from either a disc or an MD.
• Pressing repeatedly does not return
playback to the previous track.
• Each track is played back once.
Canceling random playback
While playback is stopped, press
repeatedly to display an item
other than "RANDOM".
NOTE
• Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also cancels random playback.
Erasing the whole program
While playback is stopped, hold down
.
NOTE
• Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also erases the programmed content. This operation also cancels program playback.
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(Continued) Convenient Functions of the DVD Player

Repeat Playback

(PBC off)
While a disc is being played back
Press .
• Each time you press , the repeat type
will be changed (The repeat type differs depending on the disc type).
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 28.
Display on the
TV screen
TITLE
ALL
or
REPEAT ALL
GROUP*
or
REPEAT GROUP
4
CHAP*
TRACK*
or
REPEAT TRACK
OFF
or
no display
*1
During the program playback, all programs are
Display in the
display window
on the main unit
REPEAT
TITLE
REPEAT
2
REPEAT
GROUP*
REPEAT
CHAP*
4
REPEAT
TRACK*
REPEAT
OFF
ALL
Repeat types
Repeats the
ALL
current title
Repeats all
ALL
GROUP
2
4
4
1
tracks*
Repeats the current group*
Repeats the current chapter
Repeats the current track
Cancels repeat
repeated.
*2
While the original program of a DVD VR is played back, "PG" is displayed. While the play list of a DVD VR is being played back, "PL" is displayed.
*3
The current title is repeated for a DVD VR.
*4
"STEP" is displayed during program playback or random playback.
NOTE
• You can also operate this function on the menu bar except when using this function with an MP3,WMA
or JPEG disc ( page 36).
• Repeat playback is automatically canceled for an unplayable MP3,WMA or JPEG discs.
• For details on A-B repeat (repeat playback of a designated part), refer to page 37.
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Status Bar and Menu Bar

s
Time display selection
Remote control mode selector
Number button
Repeat mode
You can display the status bar and menu bar on the TV screen, and can control discs with the bars.
CAUTION
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.

Using the Status Bar and Menu Bar

While a disc is being played back
1 Press twice.
Status bar
Menu bar
• The above is an example for a DVD VIDEO.
2 Press
to select an item you
want to operate.
3 Press .
• You can set the selected function. For the
setting items, refer to the following "Function list".
• The currently active function shows blue.
• To cancel the menu bar, press .
Function list
Time search
Chapter search/ Track search
Audio
Subtitle
View angle
Page switch
Information displayed on the status bar
DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO/DVD VR (the example below is for a DVD VIDEO)
Sound signal type
(DVD VIDEO) Current title number (DVD AUDIO) Current group number (DVD VR ) Current original program number (PG)/ Current play list number (PL)
VCD/SVCD/CD (the example below is for a CD)
Changes time information displayed in the display window on the main unit and
the status bar. Each time
pressed, the display will be changed.
DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO
TOTAL: Elapsed playing time of current
title/group
T.REM: Remaining time of current title/
group
TIME : Elapsed playing time of current
chapter/track
REM : Remaining time of current
chapter/track
DVD VR
TOTAL: Elapsed playing time of original
program/play list
T.REM: Remaining time of original
program/play list
CD/VCD/SVCD
TIME : Elapsed playing time of current
track REM : Remaining time of current track TOTAL: Elapsed playing time of disc T.REM: Remaining time of disc
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page 37
DVD VIDEO/VCD/DVD VR
Selects a chapter/track. Press the number buttons to enter the chapter/
track number and press
Examples:
5: 24:
DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO/DVD VR/
VCD/SVCD page 28
DVD VIDEO/DVD VR/SVCD/ DVD AUDIO page 29
DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO
page 29
DVD AUDIO
Switches the still pictures (B.S.P.) recorded on a DVD AUDIO disc.
page 32
(DVD VIDEO) Current chapter number (DVD AUDIO) Current track number
is
.
Time Playback status
English Listening to Discs English
Press to select, and press
determine unless otherwise noted.
to
Playback mode
Time Playback status
Current track number
(Continued on next page)
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(Continued) Status Bar and Menu Bar
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 36.
NOTE
• The playback status mark has the same meaning of the mark on the on-screen guide ( page 24).

Playing Back the Designated Part Repeatedly (A-B Repeat Playback)

(PBC off)
While a disc is being played back
1 Press twice.
• The menu bar ( page 36) appears.
2 Press
to select .
3 Press . 4 Press to select
OFF
A B
.
5 Press at the starting point of
the part to be repeated (designat­ing A point).
• The icon on the menu bar will be .
6 Press at the end of the part to
be repeated (designating B point).
• The icon on the menu bar will be .
" A-B" appears in the display window on the main unit and the part between A and B
points is played back repeatedly.

Designate the Time (Time Search)

(PBC off)
While a disc is being played back
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press twice.
• The menu bar appears ( page 36).
3 Press
to select .
4 Press . 5 Enter the time using the number
buttons ( - , ).
Example: When you want to play back a
• You can skip entering "minutes" and "seconds".
• If you enter wrong numbers, press
delete the numbers, and then enter the numbers again.
disc from the position of (0 hour) 23 minutes 45 seconds, press the buttons in the order:
to
6 Press .
• To delete the menu bar, press .
Canceling A-B repeat playback
• To cancel A-B repeat playback:
• Press .
• Select and press (Select .)
NOTE
• A-B repeat playback is possible only within the same title or track. A-B repeat playback cannot be carried out during PBC playback, program playback, random playback and repeat playback.
twice.
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NOTE
• This operation may not work with some discs.
• This function does not work during program play­back or random playback.
• For a CD, this operation can always be carried out.
• Time search for a DVD VIDEO is from the begin­ning of the title, for a DVD AUDIO is from the beginning of the track being played back. Time search for a VCD, SVCD and a CD is as follows:
• When the disc is stopped, time search is from
the beginning of the disc.
• When the disc is being played back, time search
is within the track currently being played back.

Playing Back MP3/WMA and JPEG Discs

Remote control mode selector
Number buttons

Playback

Display of an MP3/WMA disc is described here as an example. For a JPEG disc, read "track" as "file".
NOTE
• When playing back a disc containing both MP3/ WMA and JPEG files, set one of them to be played
( "FILE TYPE" on page 40).
1 Insert a disc.
Example: For MP3
• TV screen Elapsed playing time of
Group list
the selected track (only for MP3/WMA).
English Listening to Discs English
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.
Tag information of the selected track (only for MP3s/WMAs)
Example: For MP3
• Display window
Group number Track number
"WMA" is displayed when a WMA disc is loaded, and "JPG" is displayed when a JPEG disc is loaded.
Track list (Tracks con­tained in the selected group)
2 Press to select a group.
3 Press
to move to the track list.
• Pressing returns to the group list.
(Continued on next page)
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4 Press to select a track.
5 Press or .
Example: For MP3 (during playback)
Group number Track number
Elapsed playing time (This indicator is not displayed while a JPEG is loaded.)
• At first, a track title (file name) is scrolled.
• When an MP3 or WMA is loaded, tag information (title/artist/album) is scrolled followed by a track title.
• Only alphanumerical one-byte characters are displayed properly as a track title or tag informa­tion.
NOTE
• You can also use in step 2 on page 38.
You can also use t this case, steps 3 and 5 are not needed. Refer to
“Using the number buttons” ( page 16).
• You can also use or in step 4. In
this case, step 3 on page 38 is not needed.
he number buttons in step 4. In
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 38.
Slide-show playback
• For a JPEG disc, when you press in step
5, files are continuously played back from the selected file (slide-show playback). When you
, only a selected file is played back.
press
• A file is displayed for approximately 3 seconds
in a slide-show playback.
• After all files are played back, the playback is
automatically stopped.
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Preferences

)
You can change the initial settings of this product according to the environment the product is used in.
NOTE
• The top and bottom of the preference screen may not be displayed on a wide TV. Adjust the picture size on the TV.

Basic Operations

This section explains basic operation for changing various settings.
While a disc is stopped or no disc is loaded (while "NO DISC" is displayed)
1 Press .
• "SETTING" appears in the display window on the main unit and the following screen appears on the TV.

LANGUAGE

NOTE
• If the selected language is not recorded on the disc, the optimum language set for the disc appears.
• For a language code such as "AA", refer to the "Language Codes" ( page 42).
Items Contents
MENU LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANGUAGE
SUBTITLE
ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
Select the language for the DVD VIDEO menu.
Select the audio language for the DVD VIDEO.
Select the subtitle language for the DVD VIDEO.
Select the language displayed on the preference screens.

PICTURE

Items Contents ( : initial setting)
MONITOR TYPE
Select a display method suitable for your TV.
16 : 9 /16 : 9 MULTI (wide TV):
Select this item when the aspect ratio of your wide TV is fixed to 16:9 (when playing back a DVD VIDEO recorded at 4:3, this product automatically adjusts the screen width of the output signal).
4 : 3 LB/4 : 3 MULTI LB (letter box
Select this item when the aspect ratio of your TV is conventional 4:3. While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars appear on the top and bottom of the screen.
4 : 3 PS/4 : 3 MULTI PS (pan scan):
Select this item when the aspect ratio of your TV is conventional 4:3. While viewing a wide screen picture, the left and right edges of the picture will not be shown on the screen. (If the disc is not compatible with the pan scan, the picture will be displayed at the letter box ratio.)
:
English Listening to Discs English
• Proceed with operations by following the description on the TV screen.
PICTURE SOURCE
SCREEN SAVER
FILE TYPE
Select an item suitable to the video source.
AUTO:
The video source type (a video or film) is automatically selected.
FILM:
Select this item when you want to view a film or video recorded with the progressive scan method.
VIDEO:
Select this item when you want to view a normal video.
Select the screen saver mode between /OFF (screen saver activates when there is no operation made for about 5 minutes since a still picture was last displayed).
If a disc includes an file (MP3/WMA) and a STILL PICTURE file (JPEG), select which file is played back.
AUDIO
ON
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(Continued) Preferences
Introduction

AUDIO

Items Contents ( : initial setting)
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
DOWN MIX Switch signal from the digital output terminal of
D (Dynamic). RANGE COMPRESSION
Select an output signal type from the following in accordance with the equipment connected to the digital audio output terminal (AV amplifier, etc.). (See the list below for the preference items and output signal.)
PCM ONLY:
Equipment corresponding only to linear PCM.
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM:
Dolby digital decoder or equipment having the same function.
STREAM/PCM
DTS/Dolby digital decoder or equipment having the same function.
the DVD VIDEO according to the connected equipment. Select this when "DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT" is set to "PCM ONLY".
DOLBY SURROUND:
A dolby pro logic decoder-built-in equipment.
STEREO
An ordinary equipment.
• When 3D phonic is activated, Down Mix does not work.
To make adjustments for the difference between a high volume and a low volume when playing back with low volume (only for a DVD recorded with Dolby digital).
AUTO
D. range compression automatically works.
ON:
D. range compression always works.
:
:
:

OTHERS

Items Contents ( : initial setting)
RESUME Select or OFF. ( page 25)
ON SCREEN GUIDE
AV COMPU LINK MODE
ON
Select whether you display guide icons on the on-screen guide indicating status of a disc/ main unit. (For details on the guide icons, refer to page 24)
When you want to control JVC TV by using this product, select a mode that matches the terminal from the following. (For more details, refer to "Using AV COMPU LINK" on page 73.)
DVD1
:
Connect to the video-3 input on the TV set or the DVD input on the amplifier.
DVD2:
Connect to the video-1 input of the TV set.
DVD3:
Connect to the video-2 input of the TV set.
Listening to Discs
List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal
Playback disc
48 kHz, 16/20/24-bit
Linear PCM DVD VIDEO
96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO
16/20/24-bit linear PCM DVD AUDIO*
16/20/24-bit linear PCM DVD AUDIO*
48/96/192 kHz,
44.1/88.2/176.4 kHz,
DTS DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO DTS bit stream 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO/
DVD AUDIO*
CD/VCD/SVCD 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM/48 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
DTS CD DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
MP3/WMA disc 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
NOTE
STREAM/PCM DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM PCM ONLY
DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream
* Copyright-protected DVD AUDIOs do not output signals.
• Among DVD VIDEOs without copyright protection, there may be some DVD VIDEOs that output a 20- or 24-bit sig­nal through the digital audio output terminals.
• Sound sources other than those shown in the table above do not output signals.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference
48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear PCM
48 kHz, 16-bit stereo linear
PCM
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Language Codes

Code Language Code Language AA Afar MK Macedonian
AB Abkhazian ML Malayalam AF Afrikaans MN Mongolian AM Ameharic MO Moldavian AR Arabic MR Marathi AS Assamese MS Malay (MAY) AY Aymara MT Maltese AZ Azerbaijani MY Burmese BA Bashkir NA Nauru BE Byelorussian NE Nepali BG Bulgarian NL Dutch BH Bihari NO Norwegian BI Bislama OC Occitan BN Bengali, Bangla OM (Afan) Oromo BO Tibetan OR Oriya BR Breton PA Panjabi CA Catalan PL Polish CO Corsican PS Pashto, Pushto CS Czech PT Portuguese CY Welsh QU Quechua DA Danish RM Rhaeto-Romance DZ Bhutani RN Kirundi EL Greek RO Rumanian EO Esperanto RU Russian ET Estonian RW Kinyarwanda EU Basque SA Sanskrit FA Persian SD Sindhi FI Finnish SG Sangho FJ Fiji SH Serbo-Croatian FO Faroese SI Singhalese FY Frisian SK Slovak GA Irish SL Slovenian GD Scots Gaelic SM Samoan GL Galician SN Shona GN Guarani SO Somali GU Gujarati SQ Albanian HA Hausa SR Serbian HI Hindi SS Siswati HR Croatian ST Sesotho HU Hungarian SU Sundanese HY Armenian SV Swedish IA Interlingua SW Swahili IE Interlingue TA Tamil IK Inupiak TE Telugu IN Indonesian TG Tajik IS Icelandic TH Thai IW Hebrew TI Tigrinya JI Yiddish TK Turkmen JW Javanese TL Tagalog KA Georgian TN Setswana KK Kazakh TO Tonga KL Greenlandic TR Turkish KM Cambodian TS Tsonga KN Kannada TT Tatar KO Korean (KOR) TW Twi KS Kashmiri UK Ukrainian KU Kurdish UR Urdu KY Kirghiz UZ Uzbek LA Latin VI Vietnamese LN Lingala VO Volapuk LO Laothian WO Wolof LT Lithuanian XH Xhosa LV Latvian, Lettish YO Yoruba MG Malagasy ZU Zulu MI Maori
English Listening to Discs English
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Listening to Cassette Tapes

1 Insert a cassette tape.
Cassette tape indicator (The cassette tape indicator lights up while the cas­sette tape is stopped. The cassette tape indicator flashes while the cassette tape is being played back.)
Introduction
Insert a cassette tape with the side you want to listen to facing up.
Stop
Fast forward/ Rewind
Operation
Press .
Press or .
• When a cassette tape is played back
in the normal direction ( ), is
fast forward and is rewind.
• When the cassette tape is played back in the opposite direction ( ),
is fast forward and is
rewind.
• You can perform the same operation
by pressing or .
Reverse mode
Cassette tape playback direction ( : normal direc­tion/ : opposite direction)
CAUTION
• Before using a cassette tape, wind up any slack in the cassette tape. ( "Handling casette tapes"
on page 75)
• Do not use long cassette tapes such as C-120 or C-150. Long cassette tapes are thin and stretch easily, and may become tangled in the inner part of the main unit.
• This product is compatible with playback of TYPE I cassette tapes. Playback of TYPE II or TYPE IV cassette tapes is not recommended, because this product does not meet the specifi­cations for these tapes. The main unit does not produce the proper sound from these cassette tape types.
2 Press repeatedly to select
the reverse mode.
: For one return playback of both
sides.
: For repeated playback of both sides
(Playback continues until playback is stopped.)
: For one-way playback of either side.
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Listening to Cassette Tapes
3 Press .
• Playback starts.
• When the main unit is turned off, pressing
automatically turns on the main unit.
• Each time you press
tape playback direction changes. The initial playback direction after you have inserted a cassette tape is always the normal direction.
• The cassette tape playback direction indica­tor facing right is displayed during normal playback. The indicator facing left is dis­played during reverse playback.

Changing the Display in the Display Window

Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Sound source name
, the cassette
English Listening to Cassette Tapes English
(Time display)
Clock display
(With an MD loaded) Display of remaining time for MD recording
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Listening to Cassette Tapes/Listening to Other Equipment

Listening to Other Equipment

Adjusting the Sound Input Level from Other Equipment

Adjusting the sound input level of the AUX
1 Press repeatedly to select
"AUX".
2 (With "AUX" being displayed) Hold
down until the input level appears.
• Each time you hold down , the display
changes as follows.
Introduction
: For ordinary use.
(factory setting)
: For increasing the level.
1 Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
AUX : To listen to sound from other
equipment connected to the AUX terminals on the main unit.
AUX-DIGITAL : To listen to sound from other
equipment connected to the OPTICAL DIGITAL IN termi­nal on the main unit.
2 Start other equipment playback.
• Refer to the operation manual for the con­nected equipment.
3 Adjust the volume and make other
necessary settings.
• For adjusting the volume and making other necessary settings, refer to "Basic Opera-
tions" ( page 17).
Adjusting the sound input level of the AUX-DIGITAL
1 Press repeatedly to select
"AUX-DIGITAL".
2 (With "AUX-DIGITAL" being
displayed) Hold down until the input level appears.
3 Press or to adjust the
input level.
• You can adjust the input level within the range of -12 dB to 12 dB (in increments of 2 dB). The initial setting is 0 dB.
4 Press .

Changing the Display in the Display Window

Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Sound source name
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(Time display)
Clock display
(With an MD loaded) Display of remaining time for MD recording
Listening to Other Equipment/Listening to MDs

Listening to MDs

Remote control mode selector
Number buttons
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.

Listening to MDs

When the main unit is turned on
1 Insert an MD.
Mark
CAUTION
• Do not insert an MD while the main unit is turned off. Forcibly inserting an MD may damage the main unit.
2 Press .
Display while an MD is being played back
Group number*
Track number
English Listening to Other Equipment/Listening to MDs English
Stop
Pause
Skip
Fast for­ward/ Rewind (Search)
Eject
Operation
Press .
Press during playback. Pressing
again resumes playback.
:
Press the button repeat­edly.
:
:
Hold down the button dur­ing playback.
:
Press the button during
:
playback. (Pressing
:
during search resumes normal playback.)
Press on the main unit.
MDLP mode ( page 51)
Elapsed playing time
• When the track title has been set to the
track, the track title appears first.
* When the track being played back does not
belong to a group, "G - -" appears.
CAUTION
• Do not insert another MD while the MD indicator is lighting up or flashing. Forcibly inserting an MD may damage the main unit.
Display while the MD is stopped
Total number of tracks
• When the MD title (the disc title) has been
set to the MD, the MD title appears first.
• Long titles are scrolled. * When no group belongs to the MD, "G - -"
appears.
Total number of groups*
Total playing time
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(Continued) Listening to MDs
Introduction

Changing the Display in the Display Window

Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
While an MD is being played back
Display while an MD is being played back
( page 46)
Track title display
Group title display
Clock display
While an MD is stopped
Display while an MD is stopped ( page 46)
Disc title display
Clock display
When no title has been set to a track, "NO TR TITLE" appears.
When the track being played back does not belong to a group, no group title display appears. When no title has been set to a group, "NO GR TITLE" appears.
When no title has been set to an MD, "NO TITLE" appears.

Group Playback of an MD

You can play back just the tracks from a group which you want to listen to.
While an MD is stopped
1 Press repeatedly to select
"GROUP".
Group indicator
2 Press .
• Group 1 playback starts.
• If there is no group, "GROUP" disappears
and normal playback starts.
3 Press or to select a
group.
• When playback of all tracks in the selected
group finishes, playback automatically stops.
Canceling group playback
While playback is stopped, press
repeatedly to select an item
other than "GROUP".

Specifying the Track (Direct Track Selection)

1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press the number buttons ( -
or ) to select the track you
want to listen to.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
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NOTE
• Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels group playback.
Listening to MDs
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 46.

Program Playback of an MD

This function allows you to program up to 32 tracks.
While the MD is stopped
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press to select
"PROGRAM".
Example: Display while MD program playback
is selected
Program indicator
3 Press the number buttons ( -
or ) to select the track num-
bers.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
Track number Program number
Confirming the programmed track order
While playback is stopped, press
or repeatedly.
• You can add a track as the last track in the program, or erase the last track.
( step 3 shown on the left)
Canceling the program playback
While playback is stopped, press
repeatedly to display an item
other than "PROGRAM".
• This operation does not erase the program.
Erasing all the programmed tracks
While playback is stopped, hold down
.
NOTE
• Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also erases all the programmed tracks. This operation also cancels program playback.
English Listening to MDs English
Total time for program playback
NOTE
• When you want to erase the program, press
while playback is stopped. Programmed tracks are erased one by one from the last track. Holding
down erases all programmed tracks.
• When you try to program the 33rd track, "MEM­ORY FULL" appears in the display window to indicate that 33 or more tracks cannot be pro­grammed.
• When total time for program playback reaches 2 hours 31 minutes, "--:--" appears.
4 Press .
NOTE
• You can set tracks for program playback either from a CD, MD or DVD.
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(Continued) Listening to MDs
Introduction

Random Playback of an MD

This function allows you to listen to tracks in ran­dom order.
While a disc is stopped
1 Press repeatedly to select
"RANDOM".
Example: Display while MD random playback is
selected
Random indicator
2 Press .
NOTE
• You can set tracks for random playback either from a CD, MD or DVD.
• Pressing repeatedly does not return
playback to the previous track.
• Each track is played back once.

Repeat Playback of an MD

This function allows you to repeatedly listen to the same track.
During MD playback, press repeatedly to select the repeat mode.
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Example: While "REPEAT ALL" is selected
Repeat indicator
: For repeating all tracks in an
MD. For repeating all tracks in the selected group when MD group playback is selected.
: For repeating one track.
Canceling the random playback
While playback is stopped, press
repeatedly to display an item
other than "RANDOM".
NOTE
• Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels random playback.
: For canceling repeat playback.
NOTE
• Ejecting the MD or turning off the main unit also cancels repeat playback.
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For the locations of remote control
g
)
buttons, refer to page 46.

Searching Titles of an MD

This function allows you to search titles for tracks or groups in an MD.
While a disc is stopped
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
2 Press repeatedly to select
the search type.
: For searching track titles.
: For searching group titles.
(This function is available only when there are
roups.
3 Press .
Example:Display while track titles are being
searched
NOTE
• A space is treated as a character. However, when no character exists after the space, the space is ignored.
• Capital letters and small letters are distinguished.
• When no corresponding titles are found, "SEARCH END" appears.
Searching another track or group title
Press (or ).
Quitting the title search
Press .
• The title search is canceled and playback
returns to the beginning of the current track.
English Listening to MDs English
While group titles are being searched, "GROUP SEARCH" is displayed.
4 Enter the title you want to find.
• Enter the first one to five characters of the title. Example: Entering "F" searches titles
starting with "F" in order of track number. Entering "Frien" searches titles starting with "Frien" in order of track number.
• For entering titles, refer to "Entering Titles" ( page 59).
• When searching tracks or groups with no titles, enter nothing, and then proceed to step 5.
5 Press .
• "SEARCH" appears and the title search starts. When the title is found, playback of the track starts. When playback finishes, the next title search automatically starts.
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Recording Sound

Recording Sound to MDs

Introduction
Main unit
Remote control
3 Press to select the MDLP
mode.
• Each time you press , the display changes as follows.
: For standard stereo
recording (Maximum recording time is 80 min­utes with an MD 80).
:For
×
2 extended stereo recording (Maximum recording time is 160 min­utes with an MD 80).
:For
×
4 extended stereo recording (Maximum recording time is 320 min­utes with an MD 80).
• As you change the MDLP mode (SPLP2LP4), the sound quality also changes. When you want to record sound at the best possible quality, select the SP mode.
• When you use an MD car audio system, portable MD player or other MD player that is not compatible with the MDLP mode, select the SP mode.
• You can check the remaining recording time
(REC REMAIN) by pressing edly. The recording time differs depending
on the MDLP mode.
repeat-
4 Press to set group recording.
• Each time you press , the display changes as follows.
: Activates group record-
ing (factory setting).

Recording All Tracks from a Disc to an MD

1 Press , and then press
.
• The DVD/CD is selected as the sound source and playback is stopped.
When recording sound from DVD VIDEOs or DVD VRs
• While playing back a title or chapter, press
to pause playback, and then press
to return to the beginning of the first
title/chapter.
• You may not be able to record a DVD VIDEO or DVD VR depending on the disc.
2 Insert an MD.
• Close the write protect knob on the MD beforehand ( page 75).
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: Cancels group recording.
• You can form or cancel a group after the recording finishes. ( pages 63 and 66)
5 Press to select the recording
speed.
• Each time you press , the display changes as follows.
: ×5 high speed recording
(only for CDs)
: Normal speed recording
• Select "NORMAL REC" when you want to play back a disc other than a CD.
• Recorded sound quality is the same for both "HIGH SPEED" and "NORMAL REC".
• You cannot listen to the sound during ×5 high speed recording.
6 Press on the main unit.
Example: Display while CD is recorded
Elapsed playing time of the track being recorded
Remaining time for recording
• When recording finishes, the color of the dis­play window, the disc tray and the circumfer­ence of the VOLUME control switches to red to inform you that recording has ended.
When "HCMS CANNOT COPY" appears, either wait 74 or more minutes or record a disc in normal speed recording mode.
(
pages 74 or 76).
NOTE
• The recorded sound level is automatically adjusted.
• The CD rotates at high speed during x5 high speed recording. Therefore, depending on the condition of the CD, the sound may be recorded improperly and affected by noise. If the sound is not recorded properly, select normal speed recording.
• When recording sound from random playback, you can only use the normal playback.
• You cannot record sound while the repeat play­back function is on. Starting the recording func­tion automatically cancels repeat playback.
• While recording a DVD video, you cannot make settings on the DVD including audio, subtitle, view angles, picture magnification and 3D PHONIC selection.
This indica­tor lights up during
× high speed recording.
MDLP mode
This indicator
5
lights up during group recording.

Recording the Second or Subsequent Track to the Last Track from a Disc

When recording CDs/VCDs/SVCDs/DVD VIDEOs/DVD VRs (For DVD VR: only when recording in the original program) (For DVD VIDEO or DVD VR: while the playback is paused)
Before proceeding to step 6, select the starting track or chapter number by
pressing or .
When recording DVD AUDIOs/MP3s/ WMAs
Before proceeding to step 6, select the
group number by pressing or
, and then select the track
number by pressing or .

Program Recording from a Disc

Before performing step 1 on page 51, program the tracks you want to record ( page 48).
Select normal speed recording ( step 5 on page 51). When you select "HIGH SPEED" and pro­ceed to step 6, "CANNOT REC × 1 REC ONLY" appears in the display window and recording does not start.
English Recording Sound English

Quitting Recording

Press .

Recording Only One Track from a Disc

Before proceeding to step 6, play back the track you want to record.
• Pressing on the main unit in step
6 returns playback to the beginning of the track, and only that track is recorded.
• This one-track recording is not available for DVD VIDEOs or DVD VRs.
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Recording Sound
(Continued) Recording Sound to MDs
Introduction
Changing the display in the display window during recording
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Recording disc track number
Recording MD track number
Clock display
Elapsed playing time of the chapter or track being recorded
Remaining MD recording time
Recording MD group number (When tracks have not been recorded in a group, "- -" appears.)

Things You Should Know about MD Recording

• It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner.
• You can record tracks having different MDLP modes onto an MD.
• You cannot use monaural extended recording, which enables you to record sound twice as long as with standard stereo recording. However, you can record a monaural source with the selected MDLP mode.
CAUTION
• Do not bump or sway the main unit during MD recording. Be especially careful while "WRITING" is displayed. Such movement may interfere with MD playback.
• You cannot play back tracks recorded in LP2 or LP4 with audio equipment that is not compatible with MDLP. If you attempt playback, "LP: " appears in front of the track title, and no sound is produced. When you play back tracks recorded in LP2 or LP4 with audio equipment that is com­patible with MDLP, "LP: " does not appear. You can add or delete the "LP:" indicator. ( " 'LP: ' indicator setting" on the right)
"LP: " indicator setting
While recording is being paused,
press
• When you record sound from a CD-R or CD-
RW onto an MD, pressing may dis­play "SCMS CANNOT COPY" in the display
window, and digital recording may not be avail­able. In such a case, set the recording speed to nor-
mal, hold down for 4 or more sec­onds. While "ANALOG REC?" is displayed,
press once again to select analog recording.
• You can record up to 254 tracks to an MD. If you try to record 255 or more tracks, "DISC FULL" appears.
• When you use a partially-recorded MD, this product searches for the blank portion and records the new tracks to that portion. Unlike cassette tape recording, you cannot record over old tracks on an MD.
• Changing in sound volume and quality on this product during recording does not affect the recorded sound.
• Sound from a CD, VCD or SVCD is recorded as digital signals to an MD. Sound from the other sources are converted from analog signals to digital signals during recording.
• When you record a disc, track marks are auto­matically inserted between tracks. However, track marks may not be inserted when a DVD VIDEO or DVD AUDIO is recorded.
.
• Each time you press , the display changes as follows.
: For adding "LP: " to the track title.
: For deleting "LP: " from the track
title.
CD-R/CD-RW Recording

Recording Sound from Radio, Cassette Tape or Other Equipment

NOTE
• The recorded sound level is automatically adjusted.
• Sound-synchronized recording is used to record sound from other equipment (AUX). With this function, sound signals from the sound source are detected and recording starts automatically. When sound from the sound source pauses for 30 or more seconds, recording stops automati­cally. The blank time between the last recorded track and the next recorded track is approxi­mately 2 seconds.
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For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 51.
1 Select a sound source.
Sound source Operation
Radio broadcast
Cassette tape playback
Sound from other equip­ment (AUX/ AUX-DIGITAL)
Select the radio station whose broad­cast you want to record
( page 20).
Insert a cassette tape for playback,
press , and then press
Press to select the reverse mode when necessary.
Press repeatedly to select AUX
or AUX-DIGITAL, and prepare play­back on the other equipment
( page 45).
.
2 Insert an MD for recording.
• Confirm the MDLP, "LP: " indicator and group recording settings. ( pages 51
and 53)
• Close the write protect knob on the MD ( page 75).
3 Hold down on the main
unit for approximately 4 seconds to display the track mark options.
4 While the track mark options are
• When recording the sound from other equip­ment, wait until "AUX MD" appears, and then start playback of the connected equip­ment. Recording automatically starts when sound is input to the main unit. You can also start recording by pressing
.
With this method, even when sound from the connected equipment pauses for 30 or more seconds, the main unit does not auto­matically quit recording.

Quitting Recording

Press .
Changing the display in the display window during recording
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
Recording sound source name
English Recording Sound English
displayed, press to select a track mark option.
• Each time you press , the
display changes as follows.
: Each time you press on the
remote control during recording, a track mark is set (factory setting).
: Track marks are automatically
set in 5-minute intervals.
: When no sound is produced for
3 or more seconds, a track mark is automatically set. You can also insert a track mark by
pressing on the remote
control.
5 Press on the main unit.
Example: Display while FM radio broadcast is
recorded
Remaining time for recording
Recording sound source name
Recording MD track number
Clock display
Recording MD group number (When tracks have not been recorded in a group, " - -" appears.)
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Recording Sound to Cassette Tapes

Introduction
Main unit
Remote control
Preventing recorded sound from being erased
• Write protect tags are attached to a cassette tape for preventing the erasing of recorded sound. They enable you to avoid losing impor­tant recordings because once you snap off the write protect tags, you cannot record to the cas­sette tape or erase recorded material.
• When you want to use the cassette tape for recording again, cover the tag holes with adhe­sive tape.
Write protect tag for side B
Write protect tag for side A
1 Insert a cassette tape for record-
ing.
• Before inserting the cassette tape, wind the tape past the leader part of the cassette tape.
NOTE
• The sound input level during recording is automati­cally adjusted.
• When you record tracks from a disc or MD, a 4­second blank is inserted between tracks in the recording. You can record tracks with no blank
time. ( "Recording with No Blank Time between Tracks" on page 56)
CAUTION
• It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner.
• Do not use long cassette tapes such as C-120 or C-150. Long cassette tapes are thin and stretch easily, and may become tangled in the inner part of the main unit.
• Since this product is not compatible with TYPE II and TYPE IV cassette tapes, do not use these types of cassette tapes. This product does not meet the specifications for these tapes, so sound is not properly recorded to these types of cassette tapes. You cannot obtain proper playback sound.
Magnetic tape (recordable part)
Leader tape (unrecordable part)
2 Press to select the reverse
mode.
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
: For one-way recording on either
side.
: For one return recording on both
sides.
: Pressing on the main
unit in step 4 sets the reverse mode to automatically.
• You can change the reverse mode during recording.
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3
Select a sound source for recording.
• Before selecting a sound source, make
sure to stop a DVD, CD and MD.
Sound source Operation

Recording the Second or Subsequent Track to the Last Track from a Disc or MD

English Recording Sound English
DVD/CD
MD
Radio broad­cast
Sound from other equip­ment (AUX/ AUX-DIGITAL)
Press , and then press
Press , and then press
Select the radio station whose broad­cast you want to record ( page 20).
Press repeatedly to select AUX
or AUX-DIGITAL, and prepare playback on the other equipment ( page 45).
.
.
4 Press on the main unit.
Example: Display while CD sound is recorded
• When you record from a disc or MD, all
tracks are recorded to the cassette tape.
• When you want to record sound from other equipment, start playback on the connected equipment.
When recording finishes, the color of the
display window, the disc tray and the circum­ference of the VOLUME control switches to red to inform you that recording has ended.

Quitting Recording

Press .
(For a DVD VIDEO or DVD VR: while the playback is paused) (For DVD VR: only when recording in original pro­gram)
For a CD/VCD/SVCD/DVD VIDEO
Before proceeding to step 4, select the starting track/chapter number by
pressing or .
For a DVD AUDIO/MP3/WMA/MD
Before proceeding to step 4, select the
group number by pressing or
, and then select the track num-
ber by pressing or .

Program Recording from a Disc or MD

Before proceeding to step 4, program the tracks you want to record ( pages 33 and 48).

Recording with No Blank Time between Tracks

Before proceeding to step 4, play back a disc or MD, pause the playback, and

Recording Only One Track from a Disc or MD

Before proceeding to step 4, play back the track you want to record.
• Pressing in step 4 returns play­back to the beginning of the track and only
that track is recorded.
• This one-track recording is not available for DVD VIDEOs or DVD VRs.
then press to return to the
beginning of the first track.

Erasing Recorded Sound from a Cassette Tape

Select the sound from other equip­ment (AUX) in step 3, and then press
.
• Do not play back any tracks on the connected equipment.
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(Continued) Recording Sound to Cassette Tapes
Changing the display in the display window during recording
Press .
• Each time you press , the display
changes as follows.
While tracks from a disc or MD are being recorded
DVD, CD or MD
Elapsed playing time
While a radio broadcast (FM/AM) is being recorded
FM or AM
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 55.
Frequency
While sound from other equipment (AUX) is being recorded
Clock display
NOTE
• If the cassette tape reverses direction while a track is being recorded from a disc or MD, that track is recorded again from the beginning on the reverse side of the tape. However, if 12 or less seconds of that track were recorded on the first side of the tape, recording on the reverse side of the tape starts from the beginning of the previous track.
• Before recording a long track from an MD, such as a recorded concert, using one return record­ing, use the divide function to divide the track into sections equal to the length of one side of the cassette tape. ( page 60)
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Recording Sound/Editing MDs

Giving (Editing) Titles

Things You Should Know about Editing

• You cannot edit an MD while its write protect knob is open ( page 76). When you attempt
to edit a protected MD, "DISC PROTECTED" appears.
• When you finish editing, "EDITING" appears, then "WRITING" flashes and the edited setting is recorded to the MD.
While "WRITING" is displayed, be careful not to bump or sway the main unit. Such move­ment may interfere with MD playback.
• You cannot edit an MD during program playback, random playback, or group playback.
Remote control mode selector
For editing an MD (disc) title or track titles
• Press to display the title editing mode.
• To edit a disc title, press repeatedly
to display "DISC TITLE?". You can also dis-
play "DISC TITLE?" by pressing
while the disc is stopped.
• You can also select track number with
or .
For editing group titles
• Press twice to display the group title editing mode.
English Recording Sound/Editing MDs English
Number buttons
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.

Giving (Editing) Titles

You can give titles to an MD (disc), tracks and groups.
While the track or group to which you want to give a title is being played back
1 Set the remote control mode
selector to AUDIO.
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press .
Character entry position (flashing)
A track number appears for entering a track title, or "GR" and a group number appear for entering a group title.
Available character types:
[ ] indicates the selected character type. [A]:Uppercase characters or symbols [a]:Lowercase characters or symbols [1]:Numerical characters
4 Enter a title using the number
buttons.
• For entering a title, refer to "Entering Titles" ( page 59).
5 Press .
• The entered title is given to an MD, track or group.
To quit title editing To give next title
2 Display the title editing mode.
Press .
Press .
Go to step 4.
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(Continued) Giving (Editing) Titles
Introduction
6 Press on the main unit to eject
the MD.
NOTE
• Number of characters that can be entered to an MD You can enter up to 1 792 characters to each MD, with up to 61 characters to each track. However, the actual number of characters that you can enter is less than the number indicated here because of restrictions of the MD writing method. Spaces are counted as characters. When you use long-play stereo recording (LP2 or LP4), the larger the number of tracks is, the smaller the number of characters that you can enter, because "LP: " and 4 spaces are automati­cally added to each track. You can set this product so that "LP: " is not
added to tracks. ( page 53)
Example: When editing 120 tracks recorded
using long-play stereo recording to an MD, you can enter 10 characters to each track.
• You cannot edit a title consisting of 62 or more characters. When you want to edit a title contain­ing 62 or more characters, edit the title on the equipment on which the title was entered.
• You can set a title during recording.
• While recording from a CD (except when
recording only one track from a CD), you can enter up to 16 track titles before recording finishes.
• If you do not press before recording
finishes, the entered titles are not stored.
• During group recording, you can enter titles for
the group.

Entering Titles

Example: To enter "F"
1) Press repeatedly until [ ] appears on
"A".
2) Press repeatedly to display "F".
Character entry position (flashing)
To move the character entry position
• Press or .
• When you want to enter "NO", "TV" or two char­acters which are assigned to one button, enter
the first character, press to move the char-
acter entry position to the right, and then enter the second character.
To erase a character
• Move the character entry position to the charac-
ter you want to erase, and press .
To enter a space
• Select the space from "Available symbols" ( the chart below). You can also enter a
space at the end of a title by pressing .
To quit title entry
• Press or . The entered titles
are not stored.

Available Characters

Button
Uppercase
character
Symbol*
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
Lowercase
character
Symbol*
abc
def
ghi
jkl
mno
pqrs
tuv
wxyz
Numerical
character
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Available character types:
[ ] indicates the selected character type. [A]:Uppercase characters or symbols [a]:Lowercase characters or symbols [1]:Numerical characters
• Several characters are assigned to one button. Press the button repeatedly until the desired character is displayed.
• For the available characters, refer to "Available Characters" ( on the right).
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*Available symbols
Spac e

Editing Tracks

Editing MDs
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 58.

Dividing a Track into Two Tracks (DIVIDE)

Example: Dividing a tune into tune A and tune B
Track number
While the track you want to divide (track1 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"DIVIDE?".
4 Press or .
• You can adjust the dividing point within the range of -128 to +128 position (approxi­mately -8 to +8 seconds in SP mode).
5 Press . 6 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .
• You cannot divide a track in an MD containing
254 or more tracks. When you press in step
3, "DISC FULL" appears.
When you divide a track that has a title, the title is added to both divided tracks.
English Editing MDs English
2 Press .
• You can also select the track number with
or or the number buttons.
Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
3 Press to specify the dividing
point.
• This product repeatedly plays back the 4 seconds of sound immediately following the dividing point.
"POSIT." stands for "POSITION".
• When the dividing point does not have to be adjusted, proceed to step 5.
• When you want to adjust the dividing point, proceed to step 4.
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Introduction

Joining Tracks (JOIN)

You can join two adjacent tracks into one track.
Example: Joining tune A and tune B
While the second track (track 2 in the exam­ple shown above) to which you want to join the first track is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"JOIN?".
2 Press .
Track number

Moving a Track (MOVE)

Example: Moving tune B
While the track you want to move (track 2 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to
select "MOVE?".
2 Press .
• You can also select a track number with
, or the number buttons. Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
• You can also select a track number with
, or the number buttons. Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
3 Press .
4 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .
• You cannot join tracks that have different MDLP modes (SP/LP2/LP4), or tracks that have differ­ent recording types (digital/analog). If you attempt to join such tracks, "CANNOT JOIN" appears.
• When you join two tracks that have titles, the title of the first track remains as the title of the joined track.
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3 Press . 4 Press or to select the
track number to which you want to move the specified track.
(Track 5 is selected in the example shown above)
• You can also select a track number with the number buttons. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" ( page 16).
• When you move a track to a track number which is registered in a group, the track is registered in the group. When you move a track which is registered in a group to a track number which is not registered in a group, the track is removed from the group registration.
5 Press . 6 Press .
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 58.
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .

Erasing a Track (ERASE)

Example: Erasing tune B
CAUTION
• Once you erase a track, you cannot retrieve it. Before erasing a track, confirm that you no longer need it.
While the track you want to erase (track 2 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to
select "ERASE?".
4 Press . 5 Confirm that you no longer need
the tracks, and then press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .

Erasing All Tracks (ALL ERASE)

All tracks are erased.
CAUTION
• Once you erase a track, you cannot retrieve it. Before erasing a track, confirm that you no longer need it.
1 Press repeatedly to
select "ALL ERASE?".
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2 Press .
• You can also select a track number with , or the number buttons. Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
3 Press .
" " is added in front of the selected track number.
• When you select a wrong track, press
""
to delete
• You can select up to 15 tracks to be erased
with , or the number buttons, and
. Refer to "Using the number buttons"
( page 16).
• When you select the 16th track and press
, "MEMORY FULL" appears.
.
2 Press . 3 Confirm that you no longer need
all tracks, and then press .
NOTE
• You can quit the editing operation by pressing
.
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Editing Tracks by Group

Introduction
You can sort tracks into 99 groups maximum.

Forming a Group (FORM GR)

You can group tracks together. A sequence of tracks that is not registered in any group can be grouped.
Example: Forming tune A, tune B and tune C
into a group
Group 1
While the track which you want to specify as the first in the group (track 1 in the exam­ple shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"FORM GR?".
• "GR" stands for "GROUP".
2 Press .
The first track number in the group
3 Press . 4 Press or to select the
track number which you want to specify as the last in the group.
(Track number 3 is selected in the example shown on the left.)
The last track number in the group
• You can also select a track number with the number buttons. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" ( page 16).
5 Press .
6 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
• If you select a track in another group, "GROUP TRACK" appears and you cannot proceed to the next step.
• If you select a sequence including a track that is registered in another group, "CANNOT FORM!" appears and you cannot proceed to the next step.
"T" stands for "TRACK".
• You can also select a track number with
, or the number buttons. Refer
to "Using the number buttons" ( page
16).
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Group 1
The first track
• If you form 99 or more groups, "GROUP FULL" appears and you cannot proceed to the next step.
The last track
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 58.

Adding a Track to a Group (ENTRY GR)

You can add a track to the specified group as the last track of the group.
Example: Adding tune F to group 1
Group 1 Group 2
Group 1 Group 2
While the track which you want to add to a group (track 6 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"ENTRY GR?".
2 Press .
Track number

Dividing a Group into Two Groups (DIVIDE GR)

Example: Dividing group 1 into two groups
Group 1
Group 1 Group 2
While the track which you want to specify as the first in the second group (track 4 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"DIVIDE GR?".
2 Press .
Group number Track number
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• You can also select a track number with
, or the number buttons. Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
3 Press .
4 Press or to select
the group to which you want to add the track.
(Group 1 is selected in the example shown above)
5 Press . 6 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .
• If you select a track already belonging to the group, "CANNOT ENTRY!" appears and you cannot proceed to the next step.
"G" stands for "GROUP".
• You can also select a track number with
, or the number buttons. Refer
to "Using the number buttons" ( page
16).
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press .
4 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing opera-
tion by pressing .
• If you select the first track in the group or a track not belonging to the group, you cannot proceed to the next step.
• When you divide a group that has a title, the same title is given to both divided sections.
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(Continued) Editing Tracks by Group
Introduction

Joining Groups (JOIN GR)

You can join two adjacent groups.
Example: Joining group 1 and group 2
Group 1 Group 2
Group 1
While the track in the second group to which you want to join the first group (group 2 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"JOIN GR?".
2 Press .

Moving a Group (MOVE GR)

Example: Moving group 2
Group 1 Group 2
Group 1 Group 2
While a track in the group you want to move (group 2 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"MOVE GR?".
2 Press .
• Two adjacent group numbers appear. When no group is formed in the MD, "--" appears.
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press .
4 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
• You cannot join two groups separated by a track not belonging to either group. "CANNOT JOIN" appears, and display returns to the previous step.
Group 1 Group 2
Track not belonging to either group
• When you join two groups that have titles, the title of the first group remains as the title of the joined group.
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press . 4 Press or to select
the group number to which you want to move the specified group.
(Group 1 is selected in the example shown above)
5 Press .
6 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
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For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 58.

Canceling a Group (UNGROUP/UNGR ALL)

Canceling a specified group (UNGROUP)
Example: Canceling group 1
Group 1 Group 2
Group 1
While a track in the group you want to can­cel (group 1 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"UNGROUP?".
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Canceling all groups (UNGR ALL)
Example: Canceling all groups
Group 1 Group 2
1 Press repeatedly to select
"UNGR ALL?".
• "UNGR" stands for "UNGROUP".
2 Press .
3 Press .
2 Press .
Example: When you want to cancel group 1
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press .
4 Press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
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(Continued) Editing Tracks by Group

Erasing a Group (ERASE GR)

You can erase a group including all tracks in the group.
Example: Erasing group 2
Group 1 Group 2
Group 1
CAUTION
• Once you erase a track, you cannot retrieve it. Before erasing a track, confirm that you no longer need it.
Introduction
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 58.
While a track in the group you want to erase (group 2 in the example shown above) is being played back
1 Press repeatedly to select
"ERASE GR?".
2 Press .
• You can also select a group number with
or .
3 Press . 4 Confirm that you no longer need
the tracks, and then press .
NOTE
• During editing, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the editing operation
by pressing .
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Using the Timers

Remote control mode selector
Number buttons
Editing MDs/Convenient Functions
Set the clock beforehand ( page 16).
Example: Display while the sleep timer is set to
60 minutes
Sleep indicator
NOTE
• When you set the sleep timer, the display window automatically dims.
• Before the clock has been set (While "0:00" is
flashing), when you press , "CLOCK ADJUST!" appears.
Changing the sleep timer setting
Press repeatedly to select the time again.
Confirming the sleep timer setting (remaining time)
With the sleep timer activated, press once.
English Editing MDs/Convenient Functions English
NOTE
• Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO before using the number buttons.

Sleep Timer

When the specified time passes, the main unit automatically turns off.
Press .
• Each time you press , the time display
(in minutes) changes as follows.
Cancel (Sleep indicator disappears.)

Recording Timer

You can use the recording timer function to record FM/AM broadcasts or sound from other equipment to an MD or cassette tape. You can enter up to three timer settings in total for the recording timer and the playback timer
( page 70).
NOTE
• Timer settings remain unchanged until the timer is replaced by new setting.
1 Prepare to record.
Radio Preset the radio station whose
Other equipment
MD recording
Cassette tape recording
broadcast you want to record. ( page 21)
Follow the operation manual for the equipment.
Insert an MD. ( page 46)
Insert a cassette tape. ( page 43)
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(Continued) Using the Timers
Introduction
2 Press repeatedly to select
"TIMER1", "TIMER2" or "TIMER3".
Example: When "TIMER1" is selected
Timer number
3 Press . 4 Press , and to set
the starting time and ending time.
Example:To set the recording time from 6:30
a.m. to 6:45 a.m.
• You can use the number buttons to set the recording time. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" ( page 16).
• For setting the time, refer to "Setting the Clock", steps 2 to 5 ( page 16).
Entering the "hour" Entering the
"minute"
5 Press or to select
"ONCE" or "WEEKLY".
ONCE : The recording timer works once.
WEEKLY : The recording timer works
weekly or every day.
6 Press .
7 Press or to select the
desired day of the week.
• Each time you press or , the
display changes as follows.
When "ONCE" is selected.
8 Press .
9 Press or to select
"REC TIMER".
• "REC" stands for "Recording".
10 Press .
11 Press or to select the
combination of a sound source and recording medium.
Example: To record an FM broadcast to an MD
• When you want to record sound from other equipment, you cannot use the recording timer function to start playback on any equipment other than this product.
• "AUX-D" stands for "AUX-DIGITAL".
When you want to record an FM/AM radio broadcast
• Press , and then press , or the number buttons to select the pre­set number of the radio station whose broadcast you want to record ( page
21). Refer to "Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
12 Press .
• When you use an MD as the recording medium, proceed to step 13.
• When you use a cassette tape as the recording medium, the settings appear in the display window. Confirm the settings, and then proceed to step 15.
13 Press or to select the
MDLP mode ( page 51).
14 Press .
• The settings appear in the display window.
15
Press to turn off the main unit.
When "WEEKLY" is selected.
(The recording timer works every day.)
(The recording timer works Monday to
Saturday.)
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(The recording timer works Monday to Friday.)
• While the recording timer is functioning, the volume is set to "0" and no sound is pro­duced from the speakers or headphones.
• The recording timer is available only when the main unit is turned off.
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 68.
NOTE
• During operation, you can return to the previous step
by pressing . You can quit the recording timer set-
tings by pressing . The settings are not stored.
• When you want to change the track mark options, make the change before or after setting the recording timer. ( step 3 and 4 on page 54)
Canceling the recording timer
In step 2 on page 69, select the timer number you
want to cancel, and then press . Even when you cancel the recording timer, the setting remains
stored.
Activating the recording timer again
In step 2 on page 69, select the timer number you
want to activate, and press . Then turn off the main unit.
Confirming the recording timer
In step 2 on page 69, press repeatedly. If you want to quit checking the recording timer, press
.
Changing the recording timer
Set the recording timer again from step 1 on page 68.
NOTE
• When you want to activate two or three recording timers, leave a blank time of 2 or more minutes between the ending time of the first recording timer and the starting time of the second recording timer. If the blank time is less than 2 minutes, the second recording timer does not work.
• When the power plug is disconnected or the power is interrupted, the recording timer settings may be lost. If the settings are lost, set the clock and recording timer again.
Convenient Function

Playback Timer

1 Prepare the sound source you
want to play back.
Disc Make sure that a disc is loaded.
( page 22)
MD
Cassette tape
Radio Preset the radio station whose broadcast
Other equipment
Insert an MD. ( page 46)
Insert a cassette tape. ( page 43)
you want to listen to. ( page 21)
Follow the operation manual for the equipment.
2 Press repeatedly to select
"TIMER1", "TIMER2" or "TIMER3".
Example: When "TIMER2" is selected
Timer number
3 Press . 4 Press , and to set
the starting time and ending time.
Example: When you want to set the playback
time from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
• You can use the number buttons to set the playback time. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" ( page 16).
• For setting the time, refer to steps 2 to 5 in "Setting the Clock" ( page 16).
Entering the "hour" Entering the
English Convenient Function English
"minute"
5 Press or to select
"ONCE" or "WEEKLY".
ONCE : The playback timer works once. WEEKLY : The playback timer works weekly
or every day.
6 Press .
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Introduction
7 Press or to select the
desired day of the week.
• Each time you press or , the display changes as follows.
When "ONCE" is selected.
When "WEEKLY" is selected.
(The playback timer works every day.)
(The playback timer works Monday to Saturday.)
(The playback timer works Monday to Friday.)
8 Press . 9 Press or to select
"PLAY TIMER".
10 Press . 11 Press or to select the
sound source you want to play back.
Example: When you want to listen to an AM
broadcast
When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO or DVD VR
• (With "DVD/CD" selected) Press twice. Regardless of the displayed numbers of
group (G) and track (T), you can play back a DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO, or DVD VR only from the beginning of the disc.
When you want to play back a CD, VCD, SVCD or MD
• (With "DVD/CD" or "MD" selected) Press
twice, and then press , or
the number buttons to select the number of a track (T) from which you want to start playback. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" ( page 16). The group number (G) is ignored.
When you want to specify a track from which you want to start playback on an MP3 or WMA
• (With "DVD/CD" selected) Press , press
, or the number buttons to select
the group number (G) to be played back,
press , and then press , or
the number buttons to select the track number (T) to be played back. Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
12 Press .
13 Press or to adjust the
playback volume.
• When you want to listen to sound from other equipment, you cannot use the playback timer function to start playback on any equipment other than this product.
• You cannot use the playback timer function together with program playback, repeat playback, random playback, or group play­back of a disc or MD.
When you want to listen to an FM/AM radio broadcast
• (With "FM" or "AM" selected) Press ,
and then press , or the num­ber buttons to select the preset number
of the radio station whose broadcast you want to listen to ( page 21). Refer to
"Using the number buttons" ( page 16).
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14 Press .
• The settings appear in the display window.
15 Press to turn off the main
unit.
• The playback timer is available only when the main unit is off.
NOTE
• During operation, you can return to the previous step by pressing . You can quit the playback timer settings by pressing . The settings are not stored.
• When the playback timer starts, the volume grad­ually increases to the selected level.
For the locations of remote control buttons, refer to page 68.

Auto Standby

Canceling the playback timer function
In step 2 on page 70, select the timer number you
want to cancel, and then press . Even when you cancel the playback timer, the set-
ting remains stored.
Activating the playback timer again
In step 2 on page 70, select the timer number you
want to activate, and press . Then turn off the main unit.
Confirming the playback timer
In step 2 on page 70, press repeatedly. If you want to quit checking the playback timer,press
.
Changing the playback timer
Set the playback timer again from step 1 on page
70.
NOTE
• When you want to activate two or three playback timers, leave a blank time of 2 or more minutes between the ending time of the first playback timer and the starting time of the second playback timer. If the blank time is less than 2 minutes, the second playback timer does not work.
• When the power plug is disconnected or the power is interrupted, the playback timer settings may be lost. If the settings are lost, set the clock and playback timer again.
• When you operate the playback timer with a DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO or VCD, sound and video may not be played back automatically. A DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO or VCD may contain a disc menu that appears first when played back. Sound or video will not come out before you select the desired item to be played back on the disc menu.
English Convenient Function English
If no sound is produced for 3 minutes when a sound source other than the FM/AM radio is selected, the main unit automatically turns off.
When a sound source other than the FM/ AM radio is selected
Press .
"A. STANDBY" stands for "Auto Standby".
Auto standby indicator
Auto standby performance
While a disc, MD, or cassette tape is being played back or recorded:
When playback or recording finishes, auto standby starts the countdown (the "A. STANDBY" indicator flashes). When no operation is carried out within 3 minutes, the main unit automatically turns off. When you start playback or recording within 3 min­utes, auto standby starts the countdown again after playback or recording finishes. When an operation other than playback and record­ing finishes and no operation is carried out within 3 minutes, the main unit automatically turns off.
While you are listening to sound from other equipment:
When no sound is produced, auto standby starts the countdown (the "A. STANDBY" indicator flashes). When no operation is carried out within 3 minutes, the main unit automatically turns off. "A. STANDBY OFF" indicator starts to flash 20 seconds before the main unit is to turn off.
Canceling auto standby
Press once again.
NOTE
• Leaving the volume at "0" is not the same as pro­ducing no sound, and therefore does not start the auto standby function.
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Introduction

Disc/MD Ejection Lock

You can prohibit ejection of a disc and MD.
When the main unit is turned off
While holding down , press
on the main unit.
Even if you press or , "LOCKED" appears
in the display window and the disc or MD does not come out.
In addition, when you press or , while the
main unit is turned off, "LOCKED" appears in the display window and the main unit does not turn on.
Canceling the disc/MD ejection lock
When the main unit is turned off
Carry out the operation explained above once again.

Using AV COMPU LINK

The JVC AV COMPU LINK system allows you to enjoy video or audio with the simplest operation. If your JVC TV set supports the JVC AV COMPU LINK system, simply starting the main unit will automatically make all necessary settings on the TV to allow you to enjoy the playback.

Connection and Setting

• Carefully read manuals of equipment to be connected.
COMPU LINK
Main unit JVC-made TV set
Set the main unit's AV COMPU LINK MODE setting ( page 41) as follows.
• When connecting to the VIDEO-1 input terminal of the TV: DVD 2
• When connecting to the VIDEO-2 input terminal of the TV: DVD 3
• When connecting to the VIDEO-3 input terminal of the TV: DVD 1
AV
Audio cord with monaural mini­plugs (not supplied)
AV C O MPU
LINK -II or -III
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Operations

You can enjoy sound or video simply by starting playback on the main unit. You do not have to select the input setting for the TV, or turn on the TV beforehand.
1 Turn on the main power to the TV. 2 Insert a disc into the main unit.
3 Press on the main unit.
The following operation is performed automatically.
• The TV set will be turned on.
• TV input will be switched to external input (Video 1, 2 or 3) of the main unit.
When you turn off the main unit, power to the TV is not turned off.
Convenient Function/Reference

Restrictions on MDs

MDs employ an original recording method different from those used for standard cassette tapes. Because the MD recording method has some restrictions, the following phenomena may occur. The phenomena are not a malfunction of this product.
Phenomenon Possible cause
"DISC FULL" appears even though recordable time as printed on the MD remains.
"DISC FULL" appears even though the track numbers and recordable time have not reached the limit.
You cannot join tracks or groups.
The remaining recordable time does not increase even after you have erased some tracks.
Sound drops out intermittently during fast forward or fast reverse.
Regardless of remaining recordable time, MDs have a limit on the number of recordable tracks. You cannot record 255 or more tracks to an MD. (You can record up to 254 tracks to an MD.)
Repeated partial erasure and recording creates many blanks on an MD. When you record a track to such an MD, the track is split up and a small portion of the track is recorded into each blank. When the number of such split portions increases, "DISC FULL" may appear. When a split portion is 8 or less seconds (in SP mode (the standard stereo recording mode)), you cannot join the track with another track. In addition, when you erase such portions, remaining recordable time does not increase. With a track split into many portions, fast forward or fast reverse may produce intermittent sound dropouts. You cannot join tracks that have different MDLP modes (SP/LP2/LP4).
English Convenient Function/Reference English
Recorded time plus remaining time is shorter than the total recordable time printed on the MD.
MD recording is possible only when there is a blank of consecutive 12 or more seconds (in SP mode (the standard stereo recording mode)) on the MD. Actual recording time is shortened on an MD that contains many blanks.
You can make a clear digital recording from a CD to an MD. However, you are prohibited from duplicating the digitally recorded sound from that MD to another MD using the original digital signals. In short, you cannot make "a copy of a copy". This rule is called the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS). This product is designed to comply with this rule.

Serial Copy Management System (SCMS)

The Serial Copy Management System protects copyright and allows only first-generation digital copies from the digitally recordable source.
Audio CD
CAUTION
• The SCMS does not permit you to record sound from a digitally recorded MD to other MD as digital sound.
• You cannot digitally record a digitally recorded CD-R/CD-RW to an MD. "SCMS CANNOT COPY" appears and the digital sound is converted to analog.
High Speed Copy Management System (HCMS)
You can record sound to an MD at a higher speed than normal recording. Therefore, restrictions are required in order to protect copyright. When you use this product to record a track of a CD with the high speed recording function, this product does not permit you to use the high speed recording function to record the same track of a CD to an MD within 74 minutes of the start of the first recording. For instance, when you record the first track of a CD to an MD with the high speed recording function, you cannot record the same track to an MD for 74 minutes after the first high speed recording started. In addition, when recording tracks from a CD with the high speed recording function, you cannot record 101 or more tracks within 74 minutes after recording starts. You can record up to 100 tracks in such a case.
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Handling Discs/MDs/Cassette Tapes

Introduction
Handling discs
• Do not put adhesive tape or stickers, or write on a disc.
• Do not bend a disc.
• Be sure not to use heart/flower shaped discs or other irregularly shaped discs. The use of such discs damages the main unit.
Cleaning discs
Signal surface
Wipe a disc from the center outward with a soft cloth.
• Be sure not to use thinners, benzenes, cleaners for analog records, or other chemical agents.
Scratches concentrated on a certain part cause sound dropout.
Handling MDs
• Do not open the shut­ter. Forcibly opening the shutter will break the MD.
Handling cassette tapes
• A slack tape may become caught in the inner part of the main unit and dam­age the main unit. Before using a cas­sette tape, wind up any slack in the cas­sette tape as shown on the right. Do not pull out the tape or touch the tape's surface.
Cleaning the tape deck head
• Clean the head, pinch rollers and capstans approximately every 10 hours of playback time before the volume falls or sound quality deteriorates
Capstans
Cotton-tipped swab moistened with alcohol
Preventing the loss of important recorded sound
• A write protect knob is attached to an MD for preventing accidental erasure of recorded sound.
Write protect knob
Close the write protect knob before recording or editing.
NOTE
• Do not put labels such as those indicating CD/track titles or other notes on any part of an MD other than the specified position. If you insert an MD with a label extending beyond the specified area, a label that is peeling off, or any other improperly attached label, it may damage the main unit.
Open the write protect knob to avoid erasing sound.
Pinch roller Head Pinch roller
Cleaning the main unit cabinet
• Gently dust the cabinet surface with a soft dry cloth. When the cabinet is very dirty, dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent diluted with water, wring out the cloth well, and then wipe the cabi­net with the dampened cloth followed by a soft dry cloth.
• Do not wipe the cabinet with thinners or ben­zenes. Wiping it with these agents may cause discoloration of the cabinet or removal of the paint. Do not spray insecticides or other highly volatile agents onto the cabinet. Do not leave pieces of rubber or plastic on the cabinet for a long period.
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Reference

MD/Disc Messages

MD message Meaning Possible solution
CANNOT ENTRY!
CANNOT FORM! There is a group between the selected tracks.
CANNOT GROUP!
CANNOT JOIN
CANNOT LISTEN
CANNOT REC
CANNOT TITLE
READ ERROR The main unit cannot read the MD.
DISC FULL
DISC PROTECTED The MD is write-protected.
The track has already been in the selected group.
There is no space for storing more group information. (Group information is stored in the same area as title information.)
You are trying to join tracks that have different MDLP modes (SP/LP2/LP4), or tracks of only 8 or less seconds (in SP mode (the standard ste­reo recording mode)).
You are trying to adjust the volume during high speed recording.
You are trying to operate one-track-recording with a VCD or SVCD during PBC playback.
You are trying to enter a total of 1 793 or more characters to an MD.
There is no more space in the MD, or you are trying to record 255 or more tracks.
Select an appropriate track. ( page 64)
Select appropriate tracks. ( page 63)
You cannot form a group any more on the MD. (Erase the disc or track titles you do not need.)
The MD system restricts such operation.
You cannot listen to sound from a CD during high speed recording.
Set PBC to off ( page 24).
You cannot enter more titles.
Turn off the main unit. If the same message appears again, the MD may be damaged. Replace the MD.
Replace the MD. ( page 74).
Close the write protect knob on the MD.
page 75).
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English Reference English
EMERGENCY
STOP
GROUP FULL You are trying to form 100 or more groups. You can form up to 99 groups.
GROUP TRACK
LOAD ERROR The MD is not properly loaded. Insert the MD properly.
MD NO DISC No MD is loaded.
NON-AUDIO
CANNOT COPY
PLAYBACK DISC
SCMS CANNOT
COPY
TRACK
PROTECTED
HCMS CANNOT
COPY
BLANK DISC There are no tracks in the MD.
Disc message Meaning Possible solution
CANNOT PLAY
NO DISC No disc is loaded.
NO AUDIO The disc may be an illegally copied disc. You cannot listen to the disc.
LR ONLY
A malfunction occurred during recording.
You are trying to form a group with a track already belonging to another group.
You are trying to record digital sound other than linear PCM from the connected equipment to an MD.
You are trying to edit or record to an MD which is designed only for playback.
You are trying to make a digital audio duplica­tion of a CD-R or CD-RW.
You are trying to divide, join, or erase tracks which are recorded in the Net MD format.
The tracks are write-protected by equipment other than this product.
You are trying to record a track with the high speed recording function within 74 minutes of starting to record the same track with the high speed recording function.
You are trying to play back an unplayable disc or a disc that has many scratches.
You are playing back a multi-channel track for which down-mix is prohibited.
Press to quit recording, press to
eject the MD, and then start recording again.
Select tracks that do not belong to any groups. ( page 63)
Set digital output to linear PCM on the connected digital equipment. (Refer to the instruction manual for the connected equipment for details.)
Replace the MD with a recordable MD.
Operate analog recording at normal speed. ( page 51)
Edit the tracks on equipment compatible with Net MD.
Edit the tracks with the equipment on which the tracks were recorded.
Wait 74 minutes, or change from high speed recording to normal speed recording.
( page 74)
Replace the disc.
This is normal operation.
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Troubleshooting

Check the following points before contacting the JVC service center.
Introduction
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
No sound/video is produced.
The clock display is flashing.
Disc playback does not start.
A certain point cannot be played back properly.
The volume of cassette tape playback is low.
You cannot record an MD/cassette tape.
A radio broadcast cannot be received.
A whirring noise is produced.
The timer does not work.
You cannot operate the remote control.
You cannot operate the main unit with the number buttons on the remote control.
A noise comes from the rear of the main unit.
Improper connection.
Headphones are connected. Disconnect the headphone plug. 7
A power failure occurred or the power plug was disconnected.
The disc is upside down.
Moisture has condensed on the lens.
The disc is scratched or dirty. Clean or replace the disc. 75
An error occurred on the MD. Record to the MD again. 51
The head or capstans are dirty. Clean the head or capstans. 75
The MD/cassette tape is write­protected.
No antenna is connected. Connect an antenna. 10
The main unit is located close to a TV, computer, or other electric appliance.
You did not set the clock. Set the clock. 16
The main unit is turned on.
The remote control batteries are running low.
The remote control mode selector on the remote control is set to TV.
The internal cooling fan produces a noise as it rotates.
Connect all cords properly as in "Connections".
Reset the clock. 16
Place the disc on the disc tray with the letter-printed surface facing up.
Leave the main unit turned on, wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours, and then operate the main unit.
Cancel the write-protection. 55, 75
Place the main unit away from a TV, computer, or other electric appliance.
After setting the timer, turn off the main unit.
Replace the batteries with new batteries.
Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO.
The noise is not a malfunction. This is to prevent excessive heat.
Reference
page
10-15
22
3
3
69, 71
8
16
12
If this product does not function properly even after you have implemented the possible solutions given above
Many functions of this product are implemented by microcomputers. If malfunction is caused by thunder or static electricity, or the main unit does not function properly even when you press a button, disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet, wait for a while, and then connect this product again. Then reset the clock.
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Specifications

MD/DVD receiver (CA-UXQD70S/CA-UXQD70W)
Amplifier
Output power 20 W × 2
(10% THD/4
Input terminals
<Analog> AUX × 1,
650 mV/47 k 260 mV/47 k
<Digital> Digital optical input × 1
-23 dBm to -15 dBm (Optical square terminal) (Compatible with frequency of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz)
Output terminals
<Analog> Speaker × 1, 20 W/4
Impedance 4 Ω - 16 Headphone (×1), 25 mW/32 Impedance 16Ω - 1 k
<Digital> DVD/CD optical output × 1
-23 dBm to -15 dBm (Optical square terminal)
<Other> AV COMPU LINK × 2 (
Tuner
Frequency FM:87.50 MHz - 108.00 MHz
AM:531 kHz - 1 710 kHz (9 kHz spacing) 530 kHz - 1 710 kHz (10 kHz spacing)
DVD player
Playable discs DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO,
CD, VCD, SVCD, CD-R/CD­RW (CD, VCD, SVCD, MP3/ WMA/JPEG format), DVD-R (video format, MP3/WMA/ JPEG format), DVD-RW (video format, DVD VR format, MP3/WMA/JPEG format)
)
: LEVEL1
: LEVEL2
Cassette deck
Frequency response
Normal (type I) 60 Hz - 14 000 Hz
Wow and flutter 0.15% (WRMS)
English Reference English
General
Power source AC 220 V , 50 Hz
Power consumption 55 W (at operation)
Dimensions 165 mm (W) × 200 mm (H)
Mass (approx.) 5.1 kg
Speaker (SP-UXK30S/SP-UXK30W)
System 3-way bass reflex type,
φ
3.5)
Speakers
Power handling 20 W
capacity
Impedance 4
Frequency range 56 Hz - 40 kHz
Sound pressure 85 dB/W•m
Dimensions 135 mm (W) × 200.5 mm (H)
Mass (approx.) 2.1 kg (1 unit)
1.1 W (on standby)
× 350 mm (D)
Magnetically shielded type Woofer: 10 cm cone speaker × 1 Midrange: 4 cm cone speaker × 1 Tweeter: 1.5 cm dome speaker × 1
level
× 213.5 mm (D)
Micro component MD system (UX-QD70S/UX-QD70W)
General
Dimensions 435 mm (W) × 200.5 mm (H)
Mass (approx.) 9.3 kg
• U.S. and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.
× 350 mm (D)
MD recorder
Audio playing MiniDisc digital audio system
system
Recording system Magneto-optical overwrite
system
Reading system Non-contact, semiconductor
laser pickup Recording/Playback time (when using an 80-minute MD)
SP: 80 minutes
LP2: 160 minutes
LP4: 320 minutes Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz
Audio compression ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform
system Acoustic Coding)/ATRAC3
(MDLP)
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