CASSETTE RECEIVER
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DISP
DAB
TP
RDS
PTY
789101112 MO
LOUD
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For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit.
CONTENTS
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Control
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS ............
Control
Control
BASIC OPERATIONS ......................
Turning on the power ................................
RADIO BASIC OPERATIONS .............
Listening to the radio ................................
Storing stations in memory .......................
Tuning in to a preset station .....................
Scanning broadcast stations
(only for
RDS OPERATIONS ........................
(only for
What you can do with RDS .......................
Other convenient RDS functions and
adjustments ...........................................
TAPE OPERATIONS .......................
Listening to a cassette ..............................
Finding the beginning of a tune ................
Other convenient tape functions ...............
How to reset your unit
Press and hold both the SEL (select) and
time for several seconds.
This will reset the
Note:
Your preset adjustments ??? such as preset channels or sound adjustments ??? will also be erased.
(standby/on/attenuator) buttons at the same
(standby/on/attenuator)
SEL (select)
BEFORE USE
*For safety....
???Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
???Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.
*Temperature inside the car....
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
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LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS
Control
Display window
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DISP
DAB
TP
RDS
PTY
789101112 MO
q w e r t y u
7FM AM button
???Also functions as the DAB button.
8 TAPE 23 button
9 0(eject) button
p ?? / 4 buttons
???Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed
together.
q SEL (select) button w Number buttons
eRPT (repeat) button
???Also functions as ???(DAB service selection). r RND (random) button
???Also functions as 5(DAB service selection) or
MO (monaural).
t SCM (sound control memory) button y
u (control panel release) button
Display window
i Volume (or audio) level indicator
o SCM (sound control memory) indicator ; Tuner reception indicators
MO (monaural), ST (stereo) a RND (random) indicator
s RPT (repeat) indicator
d LOUD (loudness) indicator
fFM band number indicators
FM1, FM2, FM3
g Sound mode indicators
BEAT, SOFT, POP h Main display
j RDS indicators
AF, EON, REG, TP, PTY
k
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LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS
Control
qw
2 Control dial
3 LOUD (loudness) button
4 DISP (display) button
5 SCAN button
6 Cassette compartment
7 TAPE button
8 FM button
9 0(eject) button
p?? / 4 buttons
??? Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed
together.
q SEL (select) button w Number buttons
e RPT (repeat) button r MO (monaural) button
e r t y u
t SCM (sound control memory) button
y AM button
u (control panel release) button
Display window
i Volume (or audio) level indicator
o SCM (sound control memory) indicator ; Tuner reception indicators
MO (monaural), ST (stereo) a RPT (repeat) indicator
s LOUD (loudness) indicator
dFM band number indicators FM1, FM2, FM3
f Sound mode indicators
BEAT, SOFT, POP g Main display
h AM band indicator
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When you select a source in step 2 below, the power automatically comes on. You do not have to press this button to turn on the power.
2 Select the source.
TAPE
To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 6 ??? 15.
To operate the tape, see pages 16 ??? 18.
Only for
To operate the CD changer, see pages 27 ??? 28.
To operate the external component, see page 29.
To operate the DAB tuner, see pages 30 ??? 33.
To decrease the volume.
4 Adjust the sound as you want. (See pages 19 ??? 22.)
To drop the volume in a moment
Press briefly while listening to any source. ???ATT??? starts flashing on the display, and the volume level will drop in a moment.
To resume the previous volume level, press the button briefly again.
???If you turn the control dial clockwise, you can also restore the sound.
To turn off the power
Press and hold until ???SEE YOU??? appears on the display.
Note:
When you use this unit for the first time, set the
clock correctly, see page 23.
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You can use either automatic searching or manual
searching to tune in to a particular station.
Searching a station automatically: Auto search
1 Select the band (FM1 ??? 3, AM).
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM
FM1 FM2 FM3
Press ?? to search stations of higher frequencies.
Press 4 to search stations of lower frequencies.
When a station is received, searching stops.
To stop searching before a station is received, press the same button you have pressed for searching.
Note:
FM1 and FM2 : 87.5 MHz ??? 108.0 MHz
FM3 : 65 MHz ??? 74 MHz
AM
Note:
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2, FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast.
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Searching a station manually: Manual search
1 Select the band (FM1 ??? 3, AM).
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM
FM1 FM2 FM3
AM
Note:
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2, FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast.
2 Press and hold ?? or 4 until ???M (manual)??? starts flashing on the display.
3 Tune in to a station you want while ???M??? is flashing.
Press ?? to tune in to stations of higher frequencies.
Press 4 to tune in to stations of lower frequencies.
???If you release your finger from the button, the manual mode will automatically turn off after 5 seconds.
???If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing (in 50 kHz intervals (87.5
MHz ??? 108 MHz), in 30 KHz intervals (65 MHz ??? 74 MHz) for FM and 9 kHz intervals for AM ??? MW/LW) until you release the button.
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive:
Press MO RND (for
F525) while listening to an FM stereo broadcast.
???Each time you press the button, the MO indicator lights up and goes off alternately.
Lights up when receiving an FM broadcast in stereo.
MO
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Selected band appears.
When the MO indicator is lit on the display, the sound you hear becomes monaural but the reception will be improved (the ST indicator goes off).
To restore the stereo effect, press the same
button again.
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Storing stations in memory
You can use one of the following two methods to store broadcasting stations in memory.
???Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong- station Sequential Memory)
???Manual preset of both FM and AM stations
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the band number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3).
These stations are preset in the number buttons ???
No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest frequency). When automatic preset is over, the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in.
FM station automatic preset: SSM
You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band
(FM1, FM2 and FM3).
1 Select the FM band (FM1 ??? 3) you want to store FM stations into.
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM
FM1 FM2 FM3
2 Press and hold both buttons for more than 2 seconds.
Manual preset
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM) manually.
Ex.: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band
1 Select the band (FM1 ??? 3, AM) you want to store stations into (in this example, FM1).
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM
FM1 FM2 FM3
AM
???SSM??? appears, then disappears when automatic preset is over.
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2 Tune in to a station (in this example, of 88.3 MHz).
Press ?? to tune in to stations of higher frequencies.
Press 4 to tune in to stations of lower frequencies.
Tuning in to a preset station
You can easily tune in to a preset station.
Remember that you must store stations first. If you have not stored them yet, see ???Storing stations in memory??? on pages 8 and 9.
1 Select the band (FM1 ??? 3, AM).
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FM1 FM2 FM3 AM
other stations into other preset numbers.
Notes:
???A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.
???Preset stations are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted (for example, during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the stations again.
Scanning broadcast stations
(only for
When you press SCAN while listening to the radio, station scanning starts.
If you want to listen to that program, press the same button again to stop scanning.
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RDS OPERATIONS
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This section is only for
What you can do with RDS
RDS (Radio Data System) allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular programme signals. For example, the stations send their station names, as well as information about what type of programme they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.
Another advantage of RDS function is called ???Enhanced Other Networks.??? The EON indicator lights up while receiving an FM station with the
Enhanced Other Networks data. By using the Enhanced Other Networks data sent from a station, you can tune in to a different station of a different network broadcasting your favorite programme or traffic announcement while listening to another programme or to another source such as tape.
By receiving the RDS data, this unit can do the following:
???Tracing the same programme automatically
???Standby Reception of TA (Traffic
Announcement) or your favorite programme
???PTY (Programme Type) search
???Programme search
???And some other functions
Tracing the same programme automatically
When driving in an area where FM reception is not good, the tuner built in this unit automatically tunes in to another RDS station, broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals. So, you can continue to listen to the same programme in its finest reception, no matter where you drive. (See the illustration on the next page.)
Two types of the RDS data are used to make
Without receiving these data correctly from the RDS station you are listening to,
To use
Mode 1
The AF indicator lights up but the REG indicator does not.
Regionalization set to ???off.???
Switches to another station within the same network when the receiving signals from the current station become weak.
???In this mode, the programme may differ from the one currently received.
Mode 2
Both the AF indicator and the REG indicator light up.
Regionalization set to ???on.???
Switches to another station, within the same network, broadcasting the same programme when the receiving signals from the current station become weak.
Mode 3
Neither the AF indicator nor the REG indicator lights up.
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The same programme can be received on different frequencies.
Programme 1
broadcasting
on frequency AProgramme 1 broadcasting
on frequency E
PTY Standby Reception
PTY When you press PTY while listening
to an FM station, the PTY indicator is lit during reception of a PTY station and the PTY standby mode is engaged. The selected PTY name stored on page 12 flashes for 5 seconds.
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Programme 1 broadcasting
on frequency B Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency C
Using Standby Reception
Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency D
??? When the station being received is not a PTY station, the PTY indicator flashes. Press ?? or 4 to engage the PTY standby mode. ???SEARCH??? appears on the display, and PTY station search starts. When a
PTY station is tuned into, the PTY indicator is lit.
7If you are listening to a tape or other connected components and wish to listen to a selected PTY broadcast, press PTY to enter the PTY standby mode. (The PTY indicator lights up.)
Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to your favorite programme (PTY:
Programme Type) and Traffic Announcement (TA) from the current source (another FM station, tape or other connected components).
???Standby Reception will not work if you are listening to an AM station.
TA Standby Reception
???When the station being received is not a TP station, the TP indicator flashes. Press ?? or 4 to engage the TA standby mode. ???SEARCH??? appears on the display, and TP station search starts. When a TP station is tuned into, the TP indicator is lit.
7If you are listening to a tape or other connected components and wish to listen to a TP station, press TP RDS to enter the TA standby mode. (The
TP indicator lights up.)
If a traffic programme starts broadcasting while the TA standby mode is active, ???TRAFFIC??? appears and the playback source changes to the FM band. The volume increases to the preset TA volume level (see page 14) and the traffic programme can be heard.
To deactivate the TA standby mode, press TP
RDS again.
If the selected PTY programme starts broadcasting while the PTY standby mode is active, the selected
PTY name appears and the playback source changes to the FM band. The selected PTY programme can then be heard.
To deactivate the PTY standby mode, press PTY
again.
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Selecting your favorite programme for PTY Standby Reception
You can select your favorite programme for PTY Standby Reception to store in memory.
When shipped from the factory, ???NEWS??? is stored as the programme type for PTY Standby Reception.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display. (PSM: see page 24.)
2 Select ???PTY STBY (standby)??? if not shown on the display.
3 Select one of
Selected code name
appears on the display and is stored into memory.
4 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Searching your favorite programme
You can search one of your 6 favorite programme types stored in memory.
When shipped from the factory, the following 6 programme types have been stored in the number buttons (1 to 6).
To store your favorite programme types, see
below.
To search your favorite programme type, see
page 13.
To store your favorite programme types
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
(PSM: see page 24.)
2 Select ???PTY SRCH (search)??? if not shown on the display.
3 Select one of
Selected code name appears on the display.
??? If the code already stored in memory is selected, it will flash on the display.
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4 Press and hold the number button for more than 2 seconds to store the PTY code selected into the preset number you want.
The selected code name will flash on the display.
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To search your favorite programme type
1 Press and hold PTY (programme type) for more than 1 second while listening to an FM station.
PTY
The last selected PTY code appears.
2 Select one of the PTY codes stored in the preset number buttons (1 to 6).
Ex.: When ???ROCK M??? is stored in preset number button 2
PTY search for your favorite programme starts after 5 seconds.
???If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code you selected, that station is tuned in.
???If there is no station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code you selected, the station will not change.
Note:
In some areas, the PTY search will not work correctly.
Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments
Automatic selection of the station when using the number buttons
Usually when you press the number button, the preset station is tuned in.
However, when the preset station is an RDS station, something different will happen. If the signals from that preset station are not sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the AF data, tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the same programme as the original preset station is broadcasting (Programme search).
To activate programme search, follow the procedure below.
???Programme search takes a while.
???See also ???Changing the general settings (PSM)??? on pages 23 and 24.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ?? or 4 to select
3 Turn the control dial clockwise to select ???ON.???
Now programme search is activated.
4 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To cancel programme search, repeat the same procedure and select ???OFF??? in step 3 by turning the control dial counterclockwise.
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1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ?? or 4 to select ???DISPMODE (display mode).???
3Turn the control dial to set to the desired indication (???PS NAME,??? ???FREQ??? or ???CLOCK???).
4Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Note:
By pressing DISP (display), you can also change the display while listening to an FM RDS station.
Each time you press the button, the following information appears on the display:
Station name (PS NAME)
Programme type (PTY)
Station frequency (FREQ)
Clock time (CLOCK)
???Then, the display goes back to the original indication in several seconds.
Setting the TA volume level
You can preset the volume level for TA Standby
Reception. When a traffic programme is received, the volume level automatically changes to the preset level.
???See also ???Changing the general settings (PSM)??? on pages 23 and 24.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ?? or 4 to select ???TA VOL
(volume).???
3 Turn the control dial to set to the desired volume. You can set it from ???VOL 00??? to ???VOL 50.???
4 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Automatic clock adjustment
When shipped from the factory, the clock built in this unit is set to be readjusted automatically using the CT (Clock Time) data in the RDS signal.
If you do not want to use automatic clock adjustment, follow the procedure below.
???See also ???Changing the general settings (PSM)??? on pages 23 and 24.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ?? or 4 to select ???AUTO ADJ
(adjustment).???
3 Turn the control dial counterclockwise to select
???OFF.???
Now automatic clock adjustment is canceled. 4 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To reactivate clock adjustment, repeat the same procedure and select ???ON??? in step 3 by turning the control dial clockwise.
Note:
It takes about 2 minutes to adjust the time using the CT data. So, you should not change the station for more than 2 minutes continuously; otherwise, the clock time will not be adjusted.
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PTY codes
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Listening to a cassette
You can play back type 1 (normal) tapes.
1 Insert a cassette into the cassette compartment.
The unit turns on and tape play starts automatically. When one side of the tape reaches its end during play, the other side of the tape automatically starts playing
(Auto Reverse).
Note on
When a cassette is already in the cassette compartment, pressing TAPE 23turns on the unit and tape play starts automatically.
2 Select the tape direction.
Each time you press
TAPE 23, the tape direction changes alternately
forward () and
To stop play and eject the cassette
Press 0.
Tape play stops and the cassette automatically ejects from the cassette compartment. The source changes to the previously selected one. If you change the source, tape play also stops
(without ejecting the cassette this time).
???You can also eject the cassette by pressing 0 while the unit is turned off.
To
Press ?? for more than 1 second to
When the tape reaches its end, the tape is reversed and playback starts from the beginning of the other side.
Press 4 for more than 1 second to rewind the tape. When the tape reaches its end, playback of the same side starts.
To stop fast forward or rewind at any position on the tape, press TAPE 23.
Tape play starts from that position on the tape.
Note:
When the tape reaches its end while
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Prohibiting cassette ejection
You can prohibit cassette ejection and can ???lock??? a cassette in the cassette compartment.
Press and hold TAPE 23and 0 for more than 2 seconds. ???NO EJECT??? flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the cassette is ???locked.???
To cancel the prohibition and ???unlock??? the
cassette, press and hold TAPE 23 and 0for more than 2 seconds again. ???EJECT OK??? flashes for about 5 seconds, and this time the cassette is
???unlocked.???
Note:
If you press 0while cassette ejection is prohibited, the cassette will not be ejected.
During playback
Specify how many tunes ahead of or before the current tune the one you want is located.
Press ?? to locate a tune ahead of the current tune on the cassette.
Press 4 to locate a tune before the current tune on the cassette.
Each time you press the buttons, the number changes up to ??9.
When the beginning of the specified tune is located, playback starts automatically.
Notes:
???While locating a specified tune:
???If the tape is rewound to its beginning, playback starts from the beginning of that side.
???If the tape is
???In the following cases, the Multi Music Scan function may not operate correctly:
???Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or
???Tapes with short
???Tapes with high level of noise or humming between tunes.
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2 Press ?? or 4 to select ???B. SKIP (blank skip).???
3 Turn the control dial clockwise to select ???ON.???
Now Blank Skip is activated.
4 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To cancel Blank Skip, repeat the same procedure and select ???OFF??? in step 3 by turning the control dial counterclockwise.
Playing the current tune repeatedly
You can play the current tune repeatedly (Repeat
Play).
Press RPT while playing a tune you want to hear over again.
Each time you press the button,
Repeat Play turns on and off alternately.
Lights up when Repeat Play is turned on.
When the tune has been played, the tape is automatically rewound to the beginning of that tune and the same tune will be played again.
To cancel Repeat Play, press RPT again so that the RPT indicator goes off.
Note:
In the following cases, Blank Skip and Repeat Play may not operate correctly:
???Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or
???Tapes with short
???Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes.
???Tapes with tunes recorded at low recording levels.
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the sound
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your
preference.
1 Select the item you want to adjust.
Each time you press the button, the adjustable items change as
follows:
2 Adjust the level.
To increase the level.
To decrease the level.
Note:
Normally, the control dial works as the volume control. So you do not have to select ???VOL??? to adjust the volume level.
*If you are using a
**For
Loudness can be selected by pressing SEL button repeatedly.
For
See ???Turning on/off the loudness function??? on page
20.
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LOUD
Using the sound control memory
You can select and store a preset sound
adjustment suitable for each playback source
(Advanced SCM).
Selecting and storing the sound modes
Once you select a sound mode, it is stored in memory. It will be recalled every time you select the same source and will be shown on the display. A sound mode can be stored for each of the following sources ??? FM1, FM2, FM3, AM, tape and external components.
???If you do not want to store the sound mode separately for each playback source, but want to use the same sound mode for all the sources, see ???To cancel Advanced SCM ??? SCM LINK??? on page 25.
Select the sound mode you want.
Note:
For
function using the SEL button and the control dial (see
page19).
Ex.: When you select ???BEAT???
Each time you press the button, the sound mode changes as follows:
SCM OFF BEAT SOFTPOP
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???When ???SCM LINK??? is set to ???LINK ON,??? the selected sound mode can be stored in memory for the current source and the effect applies only to the current source.
???When ???SCM LINK??? is set to ???LINK OFF,??? the selected sound mode effect applies to any source.
Recalling the sound modes
When ???SCM LINK??? is set to ???LINK ON,??? select the source.
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Each time you change the playback source, the SCM indicator flashes on the display.
The sound mode stored in memory for the selected source is recalled.
Notes:
???You can adjust each sound mode to your preference, and store it in memory.
If you want to adjust and store your original sound mode, see ???Storing your own sound adjustments??? on page 22.
???To adjust the bass and treble reinforcement levels or to turn on/off the loudness function temporarily, see pages 19 and 20. (Your adjustments will be canceled if another source is selected.)
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Storing your own sound adjustments
You can adjust the sound modes (BEAT, SOFT, POP) to your preference and store your own adjustments in memory.
???There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
1 Call up the sound mode you want to adjust.
??? See pages 20 and 21 for details.
2 For
1 Select ???BAS (bass),??? ???TRE (treble),??? or
???LOUD (loudness)???.
2Adjust the bass or treble level or turn the loudness function ON/OFF.
1 2
For
To adjust the bass or treble level.
1 Select ???BAS??? or ???TRE???.
2 Adjust the bass or treble level.
1 2
To turn on the loudness function.
Each time you press LOUD,
LOUD
loudness function turns on and off alternately.
3 Repeat step 2 to adjust the other items.
4 Press and hold SCM until the sound mode you have selected in step 1 flashes on the display.
Your adjustment made for the
selected sound mode is stored in memory.
5 Repeat the same procedure to store other sound modes.
To reset to the factory settings
Repeat the same procedure and reassign the preset values listed in the table on page 21.
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OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS
Setting the clock
You can also set the clock system to either 24 hours or 12 hours.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
(See page 24.)
2 Set the hour.
1Select ???CLOCK H (hour)??? if not shown on the display.
2 Adjust the hour.
1 2
3 Set the minute.
1 Select ???CLOCK M (minute).???
2 Adjust the minute.
To check the current clock time or change the display mode
Press DISP (display) repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the display mode changes as follows:
??? During tuner operation:
Frequency Clock
Notes:
*For the indication change during RDS operation, see page 14.
*For the indication change during DAB operation, see page 31.
??? During tape operation:
Play mode (tape direction) Clock
??? During external component operation:
(Only for
LINE IN Clock
??? During CD changer operation:
(Only for
Disc number Clock Elapsed playing time
??? During power off:
The power turns on, the clock time is shown for
5 seconds, then the power turns off.
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1 2
4 Set the clock system.
1 Select ???24H/12H.???
2 Select ???24H??? or ???12H.???
1 2
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Changing the general settings (PSM)
You can change the items listed on the next page by using the PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) control.
Basic Procedure
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
(See page 24.)
2 Select the PSM item you want to adjust. (See page 24.)
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Preferred Setting Mode (PSM) items
??? Press SEL (select) to finish the setting. * Only for
**Only for
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To cancel Advanced SCM ??? SCM LINK
You can cancel the Advanced SCM (Sound Control Memory), and unlink the sound modes and the
playback sources.
When shipped from the factory, a different sound mode can be stored in memory for each source so
that you can change the sound modes simply by changing the sources.
??? LINK ON: Advanced SCM (different sound
modes for different sources).
??? LINK OFF: Conventional SCM (one sound mode for all sources).
To select the telephone muting ??? TEL
This mode is used when a cellular phone system is connected. Depending on the phone system used, select either ???MUTING 1??? or ???MUTING 2,??? whichever
mutes the sounds from this unit.
When shipped from the factory, this mode is deactivated.
??? MUTING 1: Select this if this setting can mute the sounds.
??? MUTING 2: Select this if this setting can mute
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To select the changer display ??? CH DISP
(only for
You can change the initial indication on the display either to disc number or to elapsed playing time, while using the CD changer.
When shipped from the factory, ???DISC??? is selected.
To select the level meter ??? LEVEL
You can select the level display according to your preference.
When shipped from the factory, ???AUDIO 2??? is selected.
??? AUDIO 1: Level meter illuminates from bottom
to top.
??? AUDIO 2: Alternates level meter (moves from bottom to top) and illumination
To select the external component to use
??? EXT IN (only for
You can connect the external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adaptor
To use the external component as the playback source through this unit, you need to select which component ??? CD changer or external component ??? to use.
When shipped from the factory, CD changer is selected as the external component.
??? LINE IN: To use the external component other than CD changer.
??? CHANGER: To use the CD changer.
Note:
For connecting the Line Input Adaptor
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2 Lift and pull the control panel out of the unit.
3 Put the detached control panel into the provided case.
Attaching the control panel
1 Insert the left side of the control panel into the groove on the panel holder.
2 Press the right side of the control panel to fix it to the panel holder.
Note on cleaning the connectors:
If you frequently detach the control panel, the connectors will deteriorate.
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.
Connectors
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CD CHANGER OPERATIONS
DISP
DAB
TP
RDS
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This section is only for
We recommend that you use one of the
If you have another CD automatic changer, consult your JVC
??? For example, if your CD automatic changer is one of the
Before operating your CD automatic changer:
???Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your
CD changer.
???If no discs are in the magazine of the CD changer or the discs are inserted upside down,
???NO DISC??? will appear on the display. If this happens, remove the magazine and set the discs correctly.
???If ???RESET 1??? - ???RESET 8??? appears on the display, something is wrong with the connection between this unit and the CD changer. If this happens, check the connection and make sure the cords are connected firmly. Then, press the reset button of the CD changer.
Playing CDs
Select the CD automatic changer
Playback starts from the first track of the first disc.
All tracks of all discs are played back.
???The display shows the following information, depending on the ???CH DISP (CD changer display)??? setting (see page 25.)
???When ???DISC??? is selected
Disc number
Track number
??? When ???TIME??? is selected
Elapsed playing time
Note on
When you press
To
Press and hold 4 , while playing a CD, to reverse the track.
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To go to the next track or the previous tracks
Press ?? briefly, while playing a CD, to go ahead to the beginning of the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the next track is located and played back.
Press 4 briefly, while playing a CD, to go back to the beginning of the current track.
Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back.
To go to a particular disc directly
Press the number button corresponding to the disc number to start its playback (while the CD changer is playing).
???To select a disc number from 1 ??? 6:
Press 1 (7) ??? 6 (12) briefly.
???To select a disc number from 7 ??? 12:
Press and hold 1 (7) ??? 6 (12) for more than 1 second.
Disc number
Track number
Ex. When disc number 3 is selected
Selecting CD playback modes
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)
MO Each time you press the button, CD random play mode changes as follows:
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
Each time you press the button, CD repeat play mode changes as follows:
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EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS
DISP
DAB
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RDS
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This section is only for
Playing an external component
You can connect the external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input
Adaptor
Preparations:
???For connecting the Line Input Adaptor
Connection Manual (separate volume).
???Before operating the external component using the following procedure, select the external input correctly. (See ???To select the external component to use ??? EXT IN??? on page 25.)
2 Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.
3 Adjust the volume.
4 Adjust the sound characteristics you want. (See page 19.)
1 Select the external component
???If ???LINE IN???* does not appear on the display, see page 25 and select the external input (???LINE IN???).
*Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected ??? FM, AM and Tape.
Note on
When you press
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DAB TUNER OPERATIONS
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DAB
TP
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This section is only for
We recommend that you use DAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting) tuner
If you have another DAB tuner, consult your JVC
???Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your
DAB tuner.
What is DAB system?
DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver CD quality sound without any annoying interference and signal distortion. Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures and data.
In contrast to FM broadcast, where each programme is transmitted on its own frequency,
DAB combines several programmes (called ???services???) to form one ???ensemble.???
With the DAB tuner connected with this unit, you can enjoy these DAB services.
Tuning in to an ensemble and one of the services
A typical ensemble has 6 or more programmes (services) broadcast at the same time. After tuning in to an ensemble, you can select a service you want to listen to.
Before you start....
Press DAB (FM AM) briefly if tape, CD changer or external component is the current source.
1 Select the DAB tuner.
Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
DAB FM/AM
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3).
Each time you press the
button, the DAB band changes as follows:
DAB1 DAB2 DAB3
Note:
This receiver has three DAB bands (DAB1, DAB2,
DAB3). You can use any of them to tune in to an ensemble.
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3 Start searching an ensemble.
Press ?? to search ensembles of higher frequencies.
Press 4 to search ensembles of lower frequencies.
When an ensemble is received, searching stops.
To stop searching before an ensemble is
received, press the same button you have
pressed for searching.
4 Select a service you want to listen to.
MO
Press 5(MO RND) to select the next service.
Press ???(RPT) to select the previous service.
Clock time
Service name
Ensemble name
Channel number
Frequency
Band/Preset number
To tune in to a particular ensemble without searching:
1 Press and hold DAB (FM AM) to select DAB tuner as the source.
2 Press DAB (FM AM) repeatedly to select the
DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3).
3 Press and hold ?? or 4 for more than 1 second.
4 Press ?? or 4 repeatedly until the ensemble you want is reached.
???If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing until you release the button.
To restore the FM/AM tuner
Press and hold DAB (FM AM) again.
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Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
DAB FM/AM
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3) you want.
Each time you press the
button, the DAB band changes as follows:
DAB1 DAB2 DAB3
3 Tune in to an ensemble you want.
4 Select a service of the ensemble you want.
MO
Press 5(MO RND) to select the next service.
Press ???(RPT) to select the previous service.
5 Press and hold the number button (in this example, 1) you want to store the selected service into for more than 2 seconds.
Band/preset number and service name flash alternately for a while.
6 Repeat the above procedure to store other DAB services into other preset numbers.
Notes:
???A previously preset DAB service is erased when a new
DAB service is stored in the same preset number.
???Preset DAB services are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted (for example, during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the DAB services again.
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Tuning in to a preset DAB service
You can easily tune in to a preset DAB service. Remember that you must store services first. If you have not stored them yet, see page 32.
1 Select the DAB tuner.
Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
DAB FM/AM
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3) you want.
Each time you press the button, the DAB band
changes as follows:
DAB1 DAB2 DAB3
3 Select the number (1 ??? 6) for the preset DAB service you want.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.
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MAINTENANCE
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This unit requires very little attention, but you will be able to extend the life of the unit if you follow the instructions below.
To clean the head
???Clean the head after every 10 hours of use using a
When the head becomes dirty, you may realize the following symptoms:
???Sound quality is reduced.
???Sound level decreases.
???Sound drops out.
???Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.
???Do not touch the
CAUTION:
???Do not play the cassettes with peeling labels; otherwise, they can damage the unit.
???Tighten tapes to remove slack since loose tape may become entangled with the mechanism.
???Do not leave a cassette in the cassette compartment after use, as the tape may become slack.
The function below is also provided to ensure the longer life of this unit.
Ignition
???Turning off the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment automatically releases the tape from the unit???s tapehead.
???Turning on the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment starts playback automatically if you turned off the ignition during tape play.
To keep the tape clean
???Always store the cassettes in their storage cases after use.
???Do not store cassettes in the following places:
???Subject to direct sunlight
???With high humidity
???At extremely hot temperatures
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION
Maximum Power Output:
Continuous Power Output (RMS):
Front: 17 W per channel into 4 ??, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than
0.8% total harmonic distortion. 17 W per channel into 4 ??, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than
0.8% total harmonic distortion.
[MW Tuner]
Sensitivity: 20 ??V
Selectivity: 35 dB
[LW Tuner]
Sensitivity: 50 ??V
CASSETTE DECK SECTION
Wow & Flutter: 0.11% (WRMS)
Frequency Response:
30 Hz to 16 000 Hz (Normal tape)
Stereo Separation: 40 dB
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16 W per channel into 4 ??, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than
0.8% total harmonic distortion.
16 W per channel into 4 ??, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than
0.8% total harmonic distortion.
Load Impedance: 4 ?? (4 ?? to 8 ?? allowance) Tone Control Range:
Bass: ??10 dB at 100 Hz
Treble: ??10 dB at 10 kHz Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz
GENERAL
Power Requirement:
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V
(11 V to16 V allowance) Grounding System: Negative ground
Allowable Operating Temperature: 0??C to +40??C
Dimensions (W ?? H ?? D):
Installation Size: 182 mm ?? 52 mm ?? 150 mm
Panel Size: 188 mm ?? 58 mm ?? 14 mm
Mass: 1.4 kg (excluding accessories)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
TUNER SECTION
[FM Tuner]
Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 ??V/75 ??)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:
16.3 dBf (1.8 ??V/75 ??)
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz):
65 dB
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz
Stereo Separation: 30 dB
Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB
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Having TROUBLE with operation? Please reset your unit
Refer to page of How to reset your unit
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