JBL Speaker System SG2020 User Manual

OWNER’S GUIDE  
P RO S OUND  
COMES HOME™  
J BL S o u n d g e a r S e r i e s  
P RODUCT LINE:  
JBL Consumer Products  
MODEL  
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797  
8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329  
800-336-4JBL (4525) (USA only)  
NUMBER:  
SG2020, SG3030  
DES IGN GOAL: Bring the live sound of the concert hall into the home  
S YS TEM TYP E: Complete bookshelf sound system  
©2000 JBL, Incorporated. JBL is a registered trademark  
of JBL, Incorporated.  
S P EAKER DES IGN: 2-Way (SG2020) or 3-Way (SG3030) Bass Reflex  
S OURCE UNIT: AM/FM Radio with 3-CD Changer and Dual Full Logic Decks  
Part No.3828RCD029A  
P ROFES S IONAL REFERENCE: Live concert sound reinforcement systems  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
GETTING STARTED  
Controls and Connections  
Front Panel  
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Track Skipping  
Time Display  
Repeating Tracks  
Random Play  
Rear Panel  
Display  
Programmed Play  
Reviewing the Contents of the Play List  
Clearing the Programmed Play List  
Adding Tracks to a Previously Programmed Play List  
Making Changes to the Play List  
Using External (Auxiliary) Sources  
Playing Tapes  
Playback  
Tape Counter  
Recording Tapes  
Remote Control  
Remote Control Operation  
Batteries  
Using the Remote Control  
Connections  
External Sources  
Digital Outputs  
Loudspeakers  
Headphones  
Antenna  
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CD Sync Recording  
Recording From Tape to Tape (Dubbing)  
Setting the Clock  
Basic Operation  
Auto Function Select System  
Volume Adjustment  
Tone Adjustments  
Boost  
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Dual Alarms and Timer Recording  
Alarm and Timer Setting  
To Cancel or Check the Timer  
Alarm and Timer Notes  
Setting the Sleep Timer  
EQ (Equalization)  
Mute  
Display Mode  
Demo Mode  
FM Stereo/ANR (AM Noise Reduction)  
VMAx  
18 TROUBLESHOOTING  
19 SPECIFICATIONS  
12 ENJOYING JBL SOUNDGEAR  
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Listening to the Radio  
Automatic Tuning  
Manual Tuning  
Programming Preset Stations  
RDS (Radio Data System) Reception  
Playing CDs  
Basic Operation  
Stopping Play  
Pause  
Skipping Discs  
Direct Disc Access  
Removing Discs  
Changing Discs During Play  
Important Notes  
Searching Within a Track  
Reverse Search  
Forward Search  
Thank You for Choosing J BL  
For more than 50 years, JBL has been involved  
in every aspect of music and film recording and  
reproduction, from live performances to the  
recordings you play in your home, car or office.  
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profile card. It enables us to keep you posted  
on our latest advancements, and helps us to  
better understand our customers and build prod-  
ucts that meet their needs and expectations.  
Were confident that the JBL system you have  
chosen will provide every note of enjoyment  
that you expected – and that when you think  
about purchasing additional audio equipment  
for your home, car or office, you will once again  
choose JBL.  
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Please read this manual carefully before  
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retain it for future reference.  
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re ad first ! Important Safety Precautions!  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local  
power company. For products intended to operate from  
battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating  
instructions.  
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing  
to qualified service personnel.  
CAUTION  
21. Damage Requiring Service. Unplug this product  
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
a. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;  
or  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
12. Polarization. This product may be equipped with a  
polarized alternating-current-line plug (a plug having one  
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you  
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, con-  
tact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do  
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
13. Power-Cord Protection. Power-supply cords  
should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked  
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay-  
ing particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
product.  
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock,  
do not use this (polarized)  
plug with an extension cord,  
receptacle or other outlet  
unless the blades can  
b. Objects have fallen onto, or liquid has been spilled  
into, the product; or  
c. The product has been exposed to rain or water; or  
d. The product does not operate normally when follow-  
ing the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating instructions, as an  
improper adjustment of other controls may result in dam-  
age and will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to its normal operation;  
or  
e. The product has been dropped or damaged in any way;  
or  
f. The product exhibits a distinct change in performance;  
this indicates a need for service.  
22. Replacement Parts. When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used replace-  
ment parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the  
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other  
hazards.  
23. Safety Check. Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to per-  
form safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper operating condition.  
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting. The product should be  
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
25. Heat. The product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or  
other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
be fully inserted to  
prevent blade exposure.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,  
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
14. Nonuse Periods. The power cord of the product  
should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for  
long periods of time.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and  
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding. If an outside  
antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be  
sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to  
provide some protection against voltage surges and built-  
up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical  
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to  
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge  
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-  
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and  
requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure A.  
16. Lightning. For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.  
This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning  
and power-line surges.  
17. Power Lines. An outside antenna system should  
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or  
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall  
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an out-  
side antenna system, extreme care should be taken to  
keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact  
with them might be fatal.  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
1. Read Instructions. All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
2. Retain Instructions. The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings. All warnings on the product and in  
the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions. All operating and use instruc-  
tions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning. Unplug this product from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6. Attachments. Do not use attachments not recom-  
mended by the product manufacturer, as they may cause  
hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture. Do not use this product near  
water–for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink or laundry tub; in a wet basement; near a swimming  
pool; or the like.  
8. Accessories. Do not place this product on an unsta-  
ble cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The product may  
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tri-  
pod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer,  
or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product  
should follow the manufacturers instructions, and should  
use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufac-  
turer.  
18. Overloading. Do not overload wall outlets, exten-  
sion cords, or integral convenience receptacles, as this  
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
19. Object and Liquid Entry. Never push objects of  
any kind into this product through openings, as they may  
touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that  
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of  
any kind on the product.  
20. Servicing. Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you  
9. A Product and Cart Combination  
Should Be Moved with Care. Quick  
stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces  
may cause the product and cart combination to  
overturn.  
Figure A.  
Example of Antenna Grounding as per  
National Electrical Code ANSI/ NFPA 70  
10. Ventilation. Slots and openings in the cabinet  
are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from over-  
heating, and these openings must not be blocked or  
covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar  
surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in  
installation, such as a bookcase or rack, unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instruc-  
tions have been adhered to.  
Antenna Lead-In Wire  
Ground Clamp  
Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC Section 810-20)  
Grounding Conductors (NEC Section 810-21)  
Electric Service Equipment  
Ground Clamps  
Power Service Grounding Electrode System  
(NEC Art 250, Part H)  
11. Power Sources. This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
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GETTING STARTED  
Controls and Connections  
Front Panel  
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Clock button  
£ Alarm 1 button  
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Set/Station button  
Display  
CD Tray  
ª Remote Sensor  
CD Tray Open/Close button  
Volume knob  
Boost button  
EQ Select button  
Counter Reset button  
° FM Stereo/ANR (AM Noise  
Reduction) button  
· Tape Deck B Eject  
§ Tune Down/Up (AM/FM),  
Fast Forward/Rewind (Tape),  
Skip/Search (CD) button  
¤ Tape A/B Select button  
Aux 1/2 Select button  
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CD/Tuner Program button  
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GETTING STARTED  
Controls and Connections  
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Preset Up (AM/FM)/Forward Play  
(Tape)/Play (CD) button  
Record/Pause (Tape) button  
Aux 1/MP3 Input jacks  
Optical Digital Output jack  
Preset Down (AM/FM)/  
Reverse Play (Tape) button  
Play Mode/Demo button  
Hi-Speed (Tape to Tape)  
Dubbing button  
Tape Deck A (Play) Door  
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Dubbing button  
Tape Deck A Eject  
Headphones jack  
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Random button  
Time button  
CD Sync (CD Synchro Dubbing) button  
CD Pause button  
Tuner/Band (AM/FM) button  
CD Function button  
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CD Control Buttons:  
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Disc 1 button: Disc Direct Play button  
Disc 2 button: Disc Direct Play button  
Disc 3 button: Disc Direct Play button  
Disc Skip button  
Stop/Reset (Tape, CD, Tuner Presets) button  
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SPEAKER  
CONNECTOR 1  
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SPEAKER  
CONNECTOR 2  
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Antenna terminals  
Aux 2 Input jacks  
Coaxial Digital Output jack  
Power Cord  
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Subwoofer Output jack  
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Tweeter/Midrange Speaker Output  
jacks (Model SG3030 only)  
Speaker Terminals (Model SG2020)/  
Speaker Woofer Section terminals  
(Model SG3030)  
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GETTING STARTED  
Controls and Connections  
Display  
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b Disc Number indicators  
c Information Display for Level,  
j Rewind indicator  
k Play Mode indicators  
(Used only for Deck B)  
l Hi-Speed Dubbing indicator  
m Fast Forward indicator  
n Tape A/B indicator  
o CD Program indicator  
p CD Repeat indicators  
q CD Remaining Time indicator  
r Mute indicator  
u Treble Boost indicator  
v PowerBassindicator  
w Alarm 1/2 indicator  
x Timer Recording indicator  
y CD Random Play indicator  
z RDS indicator  
Function, Clock, Frequency, Tape  
Counter, CD Time, Programmed  
Play List  
d CD Track Numbers Remaining  
e CD Play Over indicator  
f CD Sync Recording indicator  
g CD Play/Pause indicator  
h Tape Direction indicators  
i Record indicator  
` ANR (AM Noise Reduction) indicator  
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FM Stereo indicator  
FM Mono indicator  
Memory indicator  
VMAx® indicator  
s Sleep indicator  
t Super Boost indicator  
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GETTING STARTED  
Controls and Connections  
Remote Control  
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Mute button  
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Tuner/Band (AM/FM) button  
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Tape Functions  
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Forward Play button  
Record/Record Pause button  
Fast Forward button  
Tape A button  
Tape B button  
Reverse Play button  
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Rewind button  
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Sleep button  
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CD/Tuner Functions  
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Repeat button  
Play/Pause button  
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Reverse Skip or Search (CD)/  
Tune Down (AM/FM) button  
Stop/Clear button ■  
Forward Skip or Search (CD)/  
Tune Up (AM/FM) button  
Program (CD) button  
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VMAx button  
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EQ Select button  
Boost Select button  
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GETTING STARTED  
Remote Control Operation  
Using the Remote Control  
Batteries  
Before using the remote control for the first  
time, insert two AAA (UM-4, IEC R03)-type high-  
quality batteries, as shown in the diagrams  
below. Be sure to observe correct battery  
polarity (+ and –), as installing the batteries  
incorrectly may damage the remote. Do not use  
different types of batteries together, and do not  
mix old ones with new ones.  
Open the battery cover  
Approx. 23 ft. (7m)  
Insert two AAA batteries  
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MUTE  
TUNER  
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PRESET  
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DISC  
SKIP  
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DISC  
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SEEP  
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When you are not going to use your  
JBL Soundgear system for an extended period  
of time, such as when you go on vacation,  
remove the batteries to prevent possible  
electrolyte leakage.  
Control Range  
The remote control device is designed for a maximum range of 23 feet (7 meters).  
NOTE:  
Strong light or obstacles between the remote control device and the main unit may interfere with  
the operation of the remote control.  
After a period of time, when the remote  
control fails to operate accurately at maximum  
distance from the unit (23 feet, or 7 meters),  
replace the dead batteries with new ones.  
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Connections  
In these instructions, the “right speaker” and  
“left speaker” refer to the speakers as viewed  
from the listening position.  
Insert the bare end of the red (+) wire of the  
right speaker into the red (+) terminal on the  
External Sources  
Two RCA-type jacks marked AUX 1 and AUX 2  
are provided. The front input jacks (AUX 1/MP3)  
should be used for temporary connections, such  
as an MP3 player, MiniDisc (MD) player, video  
camera or video game. The rear input jacks  
(AUX 2) should be used for longer-term connec-  
tions, such as a VCR or CD Recorder.  
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main unit that is marked R . Insert the bare  
end of the black (–) wire of the right speaker  
into the black (–) terminal on the main unit that  
is marked R . Follow the same procedure to  
connect the wires on the left speaker to the jack  
and terminals on the back of the main unit that  
Speakers and electronics have corresponding (+)  
and (–) terminals. JBL has used red to denote  
the (+) terminal and speaker wire, and black for  
the (–) terminal and speaker wire. It is important  
to connect both speakers identically: (+) on the  
speaker to (+) on the main unit, and (–) on the  
speaker to () on the main unit. Wiring “out of  
phase” results in thin sound, weak bass and a  
poor stereo image.  
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Main speaker  
output jacks  
(high frequency)  
Front  
Subwoofer  
Speaker  
Connector 1  
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L-AUX1/ MP3-R  
DIGITAL OUT  
DIGITAL OUT  
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(SG2020)  
AUX1/MP3  
Insert the bare end of the red (+) wire of the  
right speaker into the red (+) terminal on the  
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Optical-fiber  
cable  
SUBWOOFER  
(Optional)  
Right  
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main unit that is marked R . Insert the bare  
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Left  
end of the black (–) wire of the right speaker  
into the black (–) terminal on the main unit that  
is marked R . Follow the same procedure  
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WOOFER  
MD recorder,  
MP3 player etc.  
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DIGITAL  
INPUT  
AUDIO OUT  
to connect the wires from the left speaker to  
the terminals on the main unit that are  
Speaker  
Connector 2  
Figure 1  
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Left speaker  
Right speaker  
SUBWOOFER  
Subwoofer  
Figure 3  
Digital Outputs  
A front panel Optical f and a rear panel  
Coaxial  
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Using JBL Soundgear With an  
External Powered Subwoofer  
Digital Output are provided. The  
front Optical Digital Output is intended for tem-  
porary connection of an MD recorder or any  
other portable device that has a digital input.  
The rear Coaxial Output should be used for more  
permanent hookups, such as a CD recorder, MD  
recorder, high-end computer sound card with  
digital inputs or MP3 encoder. Neither optical  
nor coaxial cables are supplied with this product  
and, if not included with the connecting unit,  
should be purchased separately.  
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The SG2020 and SG3030 both feature a  
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Subwoofer Output jack  
that can be used  
Black  
Red  
with any JBL powered subwoofer recommended  
by your JBL dealer. The addition of a powered  
subwoofer dramatically extends and improves  
your systems bass response, and is highly rec-  
ommended either at the time of initial purchase  
or as a future upgrade. Using a single RCA cable  
(not included), connect the subwoofer output to  
the L or R input of the powered subwoofer (the  
use of a Y-cable is not necessary but is OK). Set  
the main unit to a normal listening level, and  
adjust the level, frequency and phase controls  
on the powered subwoofer as directed in the  
subwoofers owners manual.  
Red  
Black  
Left Speaker  
Right Speaker  
Figure 2  
(SG3030)  
In order to provide superior definition and  
clarity, the JBL Soundgear SG3030 speakers use  
a different method of connection for the tweeter  
and midrange sections. For proper performance,  
be sure to connect all three wires from each  
speaker as described below:  
Insert the yellow RCA-type plug from the right  
speaker into the yellow jack on the back of the  
main unit that is marked R  
Connector 1 in Figure 3).  
Note: Never insert the yellow plugs  
into any equipment other than the  
JBL Soundgear main unit or you may  
cause damage to the speakers that is not  
covered by your JBL warranty.  
Never insert any plugs other than the yel-  
low plugs attached to JBL Soundgear loud-  
To use the Optical Digital Output, remove the  
dust protection cap from the connector and  
firmly connect an optical digital cable (not  
supplied) so that the shapes of both the cable  
and the connector match. Keep the dust  
protection cap in a safe place, and always  
re-attach the cap when not using the connector  
to prevent dust from entering the connector.  
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Loudspeakers  
Be sure to turn Power ¡ 1off before con-  
necting the loudspeakers.  
The main unit and the loudspeakers are  
designed to work best together. JBL does not  
recommend the use of any other speakers with  
the main unit, or the use of JBL Soundgear  
speakers with a product other than this specific  
JBL Soundgear source unit.  
speakers into the yellow jacks on the  
JBL Soundgear main unit  
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or you will  
cause damage that is not covered by your  
JBL warranty.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Setting the Clock  
Connections (cont.)  
Headphones  
Setting the clock will be demonstrated with the  
example of 9:25 AM.  
5. Press the Set/Station button .  
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Connecting a headphone  
automatically dis-  
ables the loudspeakers in order to provide a pri-  
vate listening session.  
Although JBL Soundgear will retain the clock  
setting when you power it down into the  
Standby mode, the setting will be lost if the  
unit is unplugged or the electrical power is  
interrupted for more than 10 seconds. In that  
event, the clock setting will be erased, and JBL  
Soundgear will display a blinking “— : —“.  
6. Set the minute by pressing the Preset Up  
c or the Preset Down g buttons.  
Antenna  
Important  
FM Antenna Connection  
Unless radio signals are very weak, no external  
antenna is necessary. Simply connect the sup-  
7. Press the Set/Station button , and the  
clock will resume normal operation.  
plied FM indoor antenna wire to the terminal  
When setting the time, remember that midnight  
is at 12:00 AM and noon is at 12:00 PM.  
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marked FM on the back of the unit  
.
AM Antenna Connection  
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the  
terminal marked AM on the back of the unit  
1. Press the Clock button . (If the clock was  
previously set, press and hold the Clock button  
for more than 1.5 seconds.)  
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.
FM external  
antenna  
(not supplied)  
“12:00 AM” will blink in the Display c, to  
indicate civilian 12-hour time. Press the Preset  
Up c or Preset Down g button to display a  
blinking “0:00”, which denotes 24-hour military  
time.  
75 ohms coaxial cable  
AM loop antenna  
(included)  
FM indoor  
antenna  
AM  
FM  
Position  
it for the  
best  
GND  
reception  
2. Choose between the 24-hour display or 12-  
hour display by pressing the Preset Up c or  
the Preset Down g buttons.  
3. Press the Set/Station button to store this  
setting and proceed to the next step.  
4. Set the hour by pressing the Preset Up c  
or the Preset Down g buttons.  
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Basic Operation  
Auto Function  
Tone Adjustments  
VMAx®  
VMAx is JBLs proprietary technology that cre-  
ates an ambient, simulated surround-sound  
Select System  
Boost  
JBL Soundgear allows you to automatically  
switch sources by selecting a function associ-  
ated with the new source in a single step, with-  
out having to press an input or source select  
button. That is, if, for example, the radio is  
playing and you wish to switch to playing a CD,  
Each time the Boost button is pressed, the  
tone changes as follows:  
stage from a stereo signal or Dolby Pro Logic®-  
®
encoded material using only two loudspeakers.  
It can be used with music and movies to create  
a more enveloping sound. Press the VMAx but-  
ton on either the main unit or the remote Ò  
to activate or deactivate the VMAx mode. The  
VMAx indicator on the display  
when VMAx is active. In order to maximize the  
effect, the listener should be approximately 10  
feet in front of the imaginary line between the  
two speakers, facing the speakers. The speakers  
should be facing the same direction, and should  
be placed even with each other. If used in a  
video application, the speakers should be to the  
right and the left of the screen, following all the  
other guidelines above. Please note that JBL  
Soundgear speakers are not shielded, and if  
placed too close to the screen may cause inter-  
ference and degradation of the picture.  
PowerBass  
Treble Boost  
Super Boost  
PowerBass: Reinforces low frequencies  
Treble Boost: Reinforces high frequencies  
Super Boost: Reinforces both bass and treble  
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you need only press the Disc 1 button , and  
31  
will be lit  
JBL Soundgear will automatically switch to CD  
mode, where the various function buttons will  
affect the CD changer rather than the tuner.  
(You can open the disc tray to change discs  
without affecting the tuner operation.) This  
applies for the following sources and functions:  
EQ (Equalization)  
Press the EQ button once to display the cur-  
rent sound mode.  
Press the EQ button repeatedly until the  
desired sound mode is displayed.  
FLAT: No additional equalization  
POP: Optimized for Top 40, R & B, Soul and  
Country music  
ROCK: Optimized for Hard Rock and Heavy  
Metal music  
CLASSICAL: Optimized for orchestral music  
• JAZZ: Optimized for jazz music  
1. Using the remote control  
⁄ ¤  
Tuner: Preset  
/
buttons 4  
button ^  
CD: Play/Pause  
■■  
Tape: Forward and Reverse  
Play buttons 7@  
2. On the unit  
CD: Disc Direct Play buttons  
Speaker Placement  
33  
34 35  
(DISC 1, 2, 3)  
Volume Adjustment  
Turn the Volume knob clockwise to increase  
the sound level, or counterclockwise to  
decrease it. If you turn the volume up above the  
maximum level, the volume level flashes in the  
display. This is a warning to lower the volume in  
order to prevent possible damage to your loud-  
speakers. You may also adjust the volume by  
pressing the Volume Up or Down buttons Ù  
on the remote control.  
Mute  
10 feet  
(On Remote Control)  
Press the Mute button 2to mute your unit.  
The Mute function silences the unit, which is  
convenient for answering the telephone, etc.  
The Mute indicator rwill appear on the dis-  
play. Press the Mute button 2a second time  
to resume normal play.  
Speaker Placement in a Video Application  
Display Mode  
(On Remote Control)  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing  
“comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of  
sound. What sounds “normal” can actually be  
loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against  
this by choosing a safe level BEFORE your hear-  
ing adapts.  
10 feet  
For your visual enjoyment, JBL Soundgear offers  
a spectrum lighting display that “dances” in  
time to the music. You can select different  
displays by repeatedly pressing the Display  
Mode button , or you may turn the lighting  
display off.  
Standard Stereo  
To Establish a Safe Level:  
• Start your volume control at a low setting.  
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear  
it comfortably, clearly and without distortion.  
Demo Mode  
With the unit plugged in but turned off, press  
the Play Mode/Demo button h for a continu-  
ous visual display of JBL Soundgears features.  
Press it again to return to a display of the cur-  
rent time.  
Once You Have Established a Comfortable  
Sound Level:  
Do not exceed that level.  
Taking a moment to do this now will help to pre-  
vent hearing damage or loss in the future. After  
all, we want you listening for a lifetime.  
VMAx Virtual Surround  
FM Stereo/ANR  
(AM Noise Reduction)  
When the FM radio signal is too weak to be  
received in Stereo mode without interference,  
press the FM Stereo/ANR button ° to switch  
to Mono mode for improved reception. When  
recording AM radio transmissions, press this  
button to reduce unwanted noise.  
Real Speaker  
Phantom  
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Listening to the Radio  
Tuning in Preset Stations:  
Automatic Tuning  
⁄ ¤  
/
Press and hold the Preset  
buttons  
1. Turn on the Power ¡ 1.  
cg4until the desired preset number  
appears, or press the buttons repeatedly.  
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2. Press the Tuner/Band button 3  
repeatedly to choose either AM or FM radio.  
3. Press and hold the Tuning Down/Up  
¤
(Tune /Tune ) button §&(for more  
than 0.5 seconds. The unit will scan and  
automatically tune in a station of acceptable  
broadcast strength.  
RDS (Radio Data System)  
Reception  
What is RDS?  
RDS (Radio Data System) is a system gradually  
being introduced on FM in many countries,  
whereby an inaudible stream of data is trans-  
mitted in addition to the normal radio signal.  
The data appears as text in the front panel  
Information Display c. This data can con-  
tain various types of information, including sta-  
tion identification, traffic and weather informa-  
tion and a list of alternative frequencies for the  
radio station being received.  
Manual Tuning  
1. Turn on the Power ¡ 1.  
2. Press the Tuner/Band button 3 repeat-  
edly to choose either AM or FM radio.  
3. Press the Tuning Down/Up (Tune /Tune  
button §&(briefly and repeatedly, until  
the desired station is tuned.  
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¤
)
Programming Preset  
41  
1. Press the Tuner/Band button 3to  
Stations  
select FM. RDS is not available on the AM  
band.  
To Clear All Presets From Memory:  
1. While in Tuner mode (that is, the tuner was  
2. Tune in the desired station as described  
above. At the time of writing of this owners  
manual, a list of stations in the United States  
that broadcast RDS data is available at the  
Consumer Electronics Associations Web site at  
3. When an RDS transmission is received, the  
display shows the station name and the RDS  
indicator zlights.  
selected by pressing the Tuner/Band but-  
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ton 3), press and hold the CD/Tuner  
Program button b Ófor more than 1.5  
seconds so that RESET flashes in the dis-  
30  
play. The Memory indicator  
will  
appear in the display.  
2. While RESET is flashing in the display,  
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press the Stop/Reset button *.  
Entering a Station Preset Into Memory:  
4. To return to a display of the station fre-  
quency, press the Set/Station button .  
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1. Press the Tuner/Band button 3 to  
select either the AM or FM band.  
¤
2. Press the Tune /Tune buttons  
§&(to tune in the desired station.  
3. To store the station at the next available  
Preset number, press the CD/Tuner  
Notes:  
RDS is only available for FM Reception.  
The station name is displayed automatically  
when an RDS station is received. However, if  
the signal is not strong enough, it may be  
possible to receive the audio signal without  
any RDS data.  
Program button bÓTWICE. The first  
press causes the preset number to flash  
c, and the Memory indicator  
30  
to  
appear in the display. The second press  
stores the station to that preset number.  
4. Alternatively, to store the station at a par-  
ticular preset number of your choice, press  
the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ  
ONCE, so that the next available preset  
number flashes in the display. Press the  
⁄ ¤  
When an RDS station is first tuned in, the  
station name or other RDS information may be  
garbled for a few seconds while JBL Soundgear  
processes the signal. This is normal, and the  
correct information will appear automatically  
within a few seconds.  
Preset  
/
buttons cg4to choose  
a preset number, then press the CD/Tuner  
Program button b Óagain, while the  
preset number is flashing, to store the  
station at that preset.  
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Playing CDs  
Your JBL Soundgear system will play discs  
Stopping Play  
Important Notes  
displaying the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo  
. It will also play properly finalized CD-R  
discs. JBL Soundgear is not able to play CD-RW,  
DVD, Video CD, computer data discs, or any  
other type of disc except CD or CD-R, as noted  
above.  
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Press the Stop/Reset button *.  
Do not tilt or move the unit with discs  
loaded. This may dislodge the discs.  
Usage under these conditions may dam-  
age the discs or the JBL Soundgear unit.  
Pause  
40  
Press the CD Pause  
■■  
button ^.  
To resume play, press the CD Pause  
ton ^again, or press the Play button  
c^.  
■■  
but-  
40  
Do not place more than one compact disc in  
one disc tray at the same time.  
If, during CD play, the video image of a  
nearby television is distorted, or if static is  
heard from a nearby radio, move JBL Soundgear  
further away from the affected device.  
Skipping Discs  
During play or in the Stop mode, press the Disc  
Skip button 36 Ôto proceed to the next disc  
in order.  
If the Disc Skip button 36 Ôis pressed while  
a disc is playing, JBL Soundgear will skip to the  
next disc and start playing it. However, if the  
Disc Skip button 36 Ôis pressed while the  
unit is stopped, it will rotate the disc tray to the  
next disc, but it will NOT start playing.  
Searching Within a Track  
You can search for a particular point in a track  
during play by monitoring the high-speed cueing  
sound, or by observing the CD counter in the  
display c.  
Tray for Disc 1  
Tray for Disc 2  
Basic Operation  
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1. Press the CD Function button  
.
Reverse Search  
Press and hold the Reverse Search  
2. Press the CD Open/Close button to  
open the disc compartment.  
3. Load up to three discs with the label  
side up. Each tray is numbered 1, 2 or 3  
going counterclockwise around the  
carousel:  
Playing one or two discs  
Place discs on trays 1 and 2.  
Playing three discs  
‹‹ ‹‹  
Direct Disc Access  
button §&and release it at the desired  
point.  
Press one of the Disc Direct (Disc 1, 2 or 3)  
33  
34 35  
buttons  
to start playing the disc in  
that tray. After it plays through that disc, JBL  
Soundgear will continue to the next disc in  
order.  
Forward Search  
›› ››  
Press and hold the Forward Search  
button §(and release it at the desired  
point.  
Removing Discs  
Press the CD Open/Close button to open  
the disc compartment. You can remove two  
discs at a time. To remove the disc in the back  
After placing two discs, press the  
Disc Skip button 36 Ôto rotate the  
carousel. Place the next disc in tray 3.  
Track Skipping  
To return to the beginning of the current track,  
‹‹ ‹‹  
tap the Reverse Search  
§&once.  
button  
To load a 3-in. (8cm) disc, put it in  
the inner depression of the tray. Never  
place more than one disc at a time in  
any of the three tray positions.  
4. Press the CD Open/Close button to  
close the disc compartment.  
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tray, press the Disc Skip button Ôto  
rotate the disc carousel.  
To skip track(s) backward one by one, tap the  
‹‹ ‹‹  
Reverse Search  
button §&  
Changing Discs During Play  
JBL Soundgear allows you to exchange two of  
the discs in the carousel while the third disc is  
playing. Simply open the disc compartment dur-  
ing play by pressing the CD Open/Close but-  
ton , and remove or insert discs as described  
above. The disc located on the left side will be  
the next disc to be played after you close the  
disc compartment. This operation is not avail-  
able during programmed play.  
repeatedly.  
To skip track(s) forward one by one, tap the  
›› ››  
Forward Search  
button §(  
5. Press the Play (or  
■■  
on remote control)  
repeatedly.  
button c^to start play.  
REMEMBER – TAP the button §&to  
CHANGE tracks; but PRESS and HOLD the  
‹‹ ‹‹ ›› ››  
Play begins with the disc located on the left-  
hand side of the carousel just before closing the  
disc compartment, and proceeds counterclock-  
wise around the carousel (in number order). All  
discs are played once only.  
/
button §&to search  
WITHIN a track.  
Time Display  
38  
During playback, empty trays are skipped, and  
JBL Soundgear proceeds counterclockwise to  
the next tray. The numbered indicator of any  
skipped tray will go out in the display b.  
The total number of audio tracks available on  
the disc being played will be displayed at the  
top of the display d. As each track finishes  
playing, its corresponding number will go out.  
When a disc has more than 16 tracks, the  
OVER” indicator ewill light, and the track  
number will appear only in the Information  
Display c.  
Press the Time button  
to show the time  
remaining on the current disc cq. Press  
it again to return to a display of the time  
elapsed c.  
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Playing CDs  
Reviewing the Contents  
Basic Operation (cont.)  
Programmed Play  
You may program a play list of up to 20 tracks  
anywhere on up to 3 discs.  
1. While in Stop mode, press the CD/Tuner  
Program button bÓ.  
of the Play List  
Repeating Tracks  
While in Stop mode, press the CD/Tuner  
Program button bÓto display the disc num-  
ber, track number, and program number.  
Continue to press the CD/Tuner Program but-  
ton bÓto step through the entire play list.  
The Repeat function is only available using the  
remote control, and cannot be accessed from  
the front panel buttons.  
Once Repeat play has been selected, JBL  
Soundgear will continue to repeat the selection  
until you cancel it by pressing the Repeat but-  
ton %once, so that the Repeat indicator p  
in the display goes out.  
Repeat play may be selected either during play  
or in the Stop mode. If a programmed play list is  
playing, you may select either one track to  
repeat, or all discs to repeat the entire play list.  
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2. Press one of the Disc Selector buttons  
34 35  
36  
or the Disc Skip button Ôto  
select a disc. If the correct disc is already in  
position, then press the CD Skip/Search  
›› ››  
Clearing the Programmed  
Play List  
There are three different ways to clear a previ-  
ously programmed play list:  
While in Stop mode, press the CD/Tuner  
Program button bÓ, and then press the  
‹‹ ‹‹ §&or  
§(buttons once  
to select the disc so that it appears in the  
display c.  
3. Use the CD Skip/Search  
‹‹ ‹‹ §&or  
›› ››  
§(buttons to select the desired  
track. For example, to select Track 6, press the  
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Stop/Reset button  
*.  
›› ››  
CD Skip/Search  
‹‹ ‹‹ §&or  
Repeat One Track  
Press the Repeat button %ONCE to display  
Turn off the Power ¡1.  
Press the CD Open/Close button .  
§(buttons repeatedly until track number  
“06” is displayed c.  
Repeat One p, and press the Play (or  
■■  
on remote control) button c ^to start play.  
4. Press the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ  
to store the track in the play list.  
Adding Tracks to a Previously  
Programmed Play List  
1. Press the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ  
repeatedly to step through the play list until  
“00” is displayed as the track number c.  
2. Select the desired track on the desired disc  
Repeat One Disc  
Press the Repeat button %TWICE to display  
Repeat One Disc p, and press the Play  
5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to program up to  
20 tracks into your play list. If you previously  
selected the correct disc, you do not need to  
repeat Step 2 in order to program additional  
tracks into your play list.  
(or  
■■  
on remote control) button c ^to  
start play.  
34  
33  
35  
by pressing the Disc Direct buttons  
6. Press the Play c^button (or  
■■  
on  
36  
or Disc Skip button Ôas necessary, and  
Repeat All Tracks on All Discs  
Press the Repeat button %THREE times to  
display Repeat All Disc p, and press the  
remote control) to start play.  
‹‹ ‹‹  
then by pressing the CD Skip/Search  
›› ››  
7. If you stop play in the middle of the play list  
so that the program does not appear in the dis-  
play, the play list will remain stored in memory,  
but the next press of the Play button c 7  
will cause the entire current disc to play. To  
resume playing the programmed play list, press  
the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ, which  
will bring the program back to the display  
co.  
§&or  
§(buttons to proceed to  
the correct track.  
3. Press the CD/Tuner Program buttons bÓ.  
Play (or  
■■  
on remote control) button c ^  
to start play.  
Making Changes  
to the Play List  
1. Press the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ  
repeatedly until the disc and track number of  
the selected step is displayed c. This track  
will be replaced in the play list by the new track  
you are about to program.  
Repeat Only Selected Tracks  
Program the desired tracks as described in the  
next section, and press the Repeat button %  
while in Programming mode to display  
Repeat One or Repeat All Disc p.  
If you program a play list during Repeat Play of  
an entire disc, the display will change to  
Repeat All Disc p.  
8. If you program several tracks on the same  
disc out of order, e.g., Track 8 before Track 7,  
JBL Soundgear will play the tracks back in the  
programmed order, even though the Track  
Number Display dlists the programmed  
tracks in numbered order.  
2. Select the desired track on the desired disc  
33  
34  
35  
by pressing the Disc Direct buttons  
36  
or Disc Skip button Ôas necessary, and  
Random Play  
‹‹ ‹‹  
then by pressing the CD Skip/Search  
37  
Press the Random button  
before or during  
36  
9. The Disc Skip  
Ôbutton does not oper-  
›› ››  
§&or  
the correct track.  
§(buttons to proceed to  
play, and JBL Soundgear will play the tracks on  
the selected disc in random order. The Random  
indicator ywill light in the display. To return  
ate during programmed play.  
3. Press the CD/Tuner Program button bÓ.  
10. Random play cannot be selected while a  
programmed play list is playing.  
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to normal play, press the Random button  
It is not possible to delete a single step from  
the programmed play list.  
again.  
If you tap the Forward Search button §(,  
JBL Soundgear will randomly select a new  
track. If you tap the Reverse Search button  
§&once, it will go to the beginning of the  
current track. Tap the Reverse Search button  
§&again, and JBL Soundgear will randomly  
select a new track.  
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Using External  
Playing Tapes  
5. Press the Play button c7to begin play-  
back. Press the Reverse Play button g@to  
play the reverse side of the tape. The direction  
of the tape will be indicated in the display h.  
(Auxiliary) Sources  
Playback  
JBL Soundgear can only use normal bias tapes.  
It is equipped with two cassette decks, “A”  
and “B”. Deck A is used only for playback, and  
will stop at the end of each side of the tape.  
Deck B may be used for either playback or  
recording, and includes an auto reverse capability  
which can be controlled with the Play Mode  
button h.  
1. Switch on the auxiliary device (TV, VCR or  
MP3 player) connected to the front or rear  
AUX 1 or AUX 2 jacks.  
6. In either the Stop or Play mode, press the  
2. Select the desired auxiliary device by repeat-  
edly pressing the Aux 1/2 button 5.  
3. See the Recording section on page 16 for  
information on tape recording from an auxiliary  
source.  
›› ››  
Fast Forward  
§ ››9button to  
fast forward to the desired point, or to the end  
of the side. The Fast Forward indicator m  
will light in the display.  
To rewind, in either the Stop or Play mode, press  
‹‹ ‹‹  
the Rewind  
§
‹‹ #button. The  
1. Switch the unit on ¡1.  
2. Open either cassette deck A or B by pressing  
gently on the door at the Eject position ·  
Rewind indicator jwill light in the display.  
7. To end playback, press the Stop/Reset  
31  
.
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button 6.  
Insert the cassette with the tape side to the bot-  
tom and the side that you wish to hear facing  
the front. Gently push the door to close it.  
3. Press the Tape A/B button ¤)!. If  
necessary, press the button again to select the  
other deck. JBL Soundgear will display which  
deck has been selected cn. The unit will  
not select a deck that does not have a tape  
loaded.  
Alternatively, the unit will stop automatically at  
the end of the tape.  
Tape Counter  
The Tape Counter cwill apppear in the  
Information Display when in Tape mode.  
During Play or Fast Forward, the Tape Counter  
cincreases and, during rewind, the tape  
counter decreases.  
4. Auto reverse (for Deck B only):  
While in Stop mode or while playing, press the  
Counter Reset button to reset the counter  
to zero. This can be convenient for locating the  
point at which you wish to begin a recording  
session. Note, however, that JBL Soundgear  
will automatically rewind the tape to its  
beginning and it will not stop when the  
counter reaches zero.  
Press the Play Mode button h repeatedly to  
select:  
One side  
: Unit plays the side that is fac-  
ing the listener and stops automatically at the  
end of that side.  
All sides  
: Unit plays the front and  
reverse sides and stops automatically at the  
end of the tape.  
Endless loop  
: Unit plays both sides of  
tape six times in succession.  
JBL Soundgear will display the current Play  
mode k.  
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Recording Tapes  
Recording From a CD, Radio  
CD Sync Recording  
The CD Sync recording function dubs a complete  
CD or programmed tracks automatically onto a  
cassette.  
Recording From Tape  
or Externally Connected  
to Tape (Dubbing)  
JBL Soundgear will only dub recorded materials  
from Deck A to Deck B, since only Deck B is  
capable of recording. Use only normal bias tape  
in JBL Soundgear.  
Equipment  
Recordings can only be made using Deck B. Only  
normal bias tapes should be used.  
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1. Select the CD Function  
.
2. Open the CD compartment with the CD  
Open/Close button , insert discs and close  
the CD compartment again.  
1. Power the unit on ¡1, and insert a blank  
tape into Deck B. Use the Fast Forward §9  
or Rewind §#buttons to proceed to the  
point where you wish the recording to start.  
Make sure to proceed past the tape leader to  
avoid missing the beginning of the source  
signal.  
1. Insert a previously recorded cassette in Deck A  
with the side you wish to copy facing toward  
you. Insert a blank cassette in Deck B with the  
side you wish to record on facing toward you.  
3. If desired, program a play list of selected  
tracks (see Programmed Play section on p. 14).  
2. Press the Tape A/B button ¤)!to  
select the tape function, and press it repeatedly  
to select each deck so that you can rewind each  
tape to the beginning using the Rewind button  
§#.  
If you wish to record only one track, use the  
Forward or Reverse Search buttons  
§&(to select that track.  
2. Press the Play Mode h button repeatedly  
to select recording on one side only  
record on both sides in auto reverse mode  
We do not recommend that you use the endless  
loop mode , as it may result in rerecording  
or to  
4. Insert a blank tape into Deck B. Use the Fast  
Forward §9or Rewind §#buttons to  
proceed to the point where you wish the record-  
ing to start. Make sure you have enough blank  
tape available to fully record the CD or pro-  
grammed play list.  
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3. Press the Normal Dub button k to automat-  
ically start dubbing at normal (regular playback)  
speed. Alternatively, press the High Dub i  
button to automatically start dubbing at twice  
normal playback speed. The quality of the  
recording may be better if Normal Speed dub-  
bing is used rather than High Speed Dubbing.  
When dubbing at high speed, turn down the  
Volume Ùto prevent possible damage to  
the loudspeakers by the high-pitched playback  
of the source tape.  
over desired material that was recorded earlier  
in the session.  
3. Select the source input: Tuner, CD,  
5. Press the Play Mode h button repeatedly  
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Aux 1/MP3, Aux 2  
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to select recording on one side only  
record on both sides in auto reverse mode  
We do not recommend that you use the endless  
loop mode , as it may result in rerecording  
or to  
4. Press the Rec/Pause button d8to place  
JBL Soundgear in the Recording Ready mode.  
The Record indicator iwill flash.  
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over desired material that was recorded earlier  
in the session.  
5. Press the Play button c7to begin record-  
ing onto the front side of the tape, or the  
Reverse button g@to begin recording onto  
the reverse side of the tape. The direction of  
the tape will be indicated in the display h.  
JBL Soundgear will automatically start the  
input source and the recording session  
simultaneously.  
4. During dubbing, the Pause button d8will  
have no effect. You cannot change the speed of  
the dub during a dub. Although the Volume  
control Ùwill affect the level of playback,  
it will have no effect on the recording level,  
which is not adjustable.  
If JBL Soundgear is unable to finish recording a  
track on the first side of the tape, it will record  
that track completely on the reverse side.  
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6. Press the CD Sync button  
to begin  
recording. JBL Soundgear will play the tape in  
Mute mode for 7 seconds in order to skip the  
tape leader; then the CD player will begin play-  
ing and JBL Soundgear will begin recording.  
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5. Press the Stop/Reset button 6to end  
6. The recording may be interrupted to skip over  
undesired material by pressing the Rec/Pause  
button d8. To resume recording, press either  
the Rec/Pause button d8, or the Play but-  
ton c7.  
the dubbing session. Alternatively, the unit will  
stop automatically at the end of the tape.  
JBL Soundgear will not allow you to select a  
different input without stopping the recording  
session.  
7. To end the recording session (but not the  
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input), press the Stop/Reset button 6.  
Alternatively, JBL Soundgear will stop recording  
automatically when it reaches the end of  
the tape.  
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ADVANCED FEATURES  
Dual Alarms and Timer Recording  
8. Press the Set/Station button to enter the  
Alarm 2  
Alarm 1  
Alarm and Timer Setting  
minutes. “OFF” will flash in the display c,  
and the menu will now guide you through set-  
ting the time the system will turn off.  
9. Program the time to turn off in the same way  
as the time to turn on, by using the Preset  
Down or Up buttons cg4to select the hour  
or minute, and the Set/Station button to  
enter the setting.  
ACTUAL TIME  
JBL SOUNDGEAR PLAYS  
ACTUAL TIME  
JBL SOUNDGEAR PLAYS  
JBL Soundgear offers a flexible dual alarm and  
timer capability, which allows you to program  
the system to either play or record two different  
sources at two different times, for as long a  
duration as you choose.  
ON TIME  
(AM 6:00)  
ON TIME  
OFF TIME  
OFF TIME  
(AM 7:00)  
(AM 7:10) (AM 8:00)  
7. If the settings of the timers overlap, then  
JBL Soundgear will turn on at the earliest set  
turn-on time and play continuously until the  
later turn-off time. It will only play the source  
that was selected for the earlier timer, and will  
not play the source that was selected for the  
later timer.  
1. Make sure the current time displayed cis  
correct by pressing the Clock button ; see  
the Setting the Clock section of this manual on  
p. 10 to set the clock correctly. If you plan on  
selecting the Tuner, make sure that the desired  
station has been programmed as a preset (see  
Programming Preset Stations section on p. 12).  
2. Press the Alarm 1 £ or Alarm 2 ¢ button  
to enter the timer setting mode. (If the timer  
was previously set, press and hold the button  
for more than 1.5 seconds.) The Alarm/Timer  
clockface indicator will appear in the display  
wand the available source selections –  
TUNER, CD, TAPE – will flash in the display  
in turn.  
10. Set the volume level by pressing the Preset  
Down or Up buttons cg4.  
11. Press the Set/Station button to enter  
the selected volume level. The clockface and the  
Alarm number (1 or 2) will remain lit in the dis-  
play w, and the alarm will be set and armed.  
12. When you turn the power off ¡1, JBL  
Soundgear will automatically turn itself on at  
the programmed time and play and/or record the  
selected source for as long as it has been pro-  
grammed to play.  
Alarm 1  
Alarm 2  
ACTUAL TIME  
JBL SOUNDGEAR PLAYS  
ON TIME  
(AM 6:00)  
OFF TIME  
(AM 7:10)  
ON TIME  
(AM 7:00)  
OFF TIME  
(AM 8:00)  
Setting the  
Sleep Timer  
(Available only using the remote control)  
When the sleep timer is used, the power is  
automatically turned off after the specified time  
has elapsed.  
1. To specify the time until the power is turned  
off, press the Sleep button $. “SLEEP 90” will  
appear in the display cfor about 5 seconds.  
This means that the unit will turn off automati-  
cally after 90 minutes. Each time the Sleep but-  
ton $is pressed while the SLEEP display  
appears, the time interval before the unit will  
turn off is reduced by 10 minutes (e.g., 80...70...).  
Select the desired time interval before turn-off.  
2. To check the remaining time until the power  
is turned off, while the sleep function is active,  
press the Sleep button $briefly. The time  
remaining until turn-off is displayed for about 5  
seconds.  
3. (a) If you want to select the Tuner, press  
the Set/Station button while TUNER  
appears in the display window c. “Play”  
and “Rec” will flash in turn.  
(b) Press the Set/Station button to  
select either Play or Rec.  
To Cancel or  
Check the Timer:  
Each time the Alarm 1 £ or Alarm 2 ¢ but-  
ton is pressed you can arm or disarm that alarm.  
If the alarm was previously set, press the button  
£¢ twice to display the alarm settings. Press  
it once to disarm the alarm, but retain any set-  
tings in memory. When the alarm is armed, the  
clockface and alarm number (1 or 2) indicators  
will light in the display was will the REC indi-  
cator xif applicable. When the alarm is dis-  
armed, the indicators will go out.  
Play: Tuner plays only  
Rec: Tuner plays and is recorded by  
Deck B. Make sure that a blank cassette is  
loaded in Deck B and rewound to its beginning  
or desired starting point.  
(c) Press the Preset Down or Up button  
cg4to select a desired radio station. If no  
Preset stations have been programmed into  
memory, JBL Soundgear will default to the last  
tuned station.  
(d) Press the Set/Station button to  
enter the selected preset number.  
4. If you wish to select a CD or Tape, press  
the Set/Station button while CD or TAPE  
appears in the display window c.  
Alarm and Timer Notes  
1. The Alarm indicator wwill flash when the  
unit is playing in Alarm mode. Press the Alarm  
button £¢ to defeat the alarm, which will not  
shut the unit off.  
2. When CD or Tape is selected for playback, if  
no disc is in the disc drawer or no cassette tape  
is in the cassette deck, the Tuner function will  
turn on instead.  
3. When CD is selected for playback, Repeat  
All Disc will be selected automatically.  
4. When TAPE is selected for playback, if both  
cassette decks have cassette tapes; the cas-  
sette tape in Deck B will play first.  
5. If the unit is turned on manually, it will not  
shut off automatically at the programmed turn-  
off time.  
Note: If you press the Sleep button $while  
the sleep time is displayed, the SLEEP timer will  
reduce the time until turn-off.  
3. To cancel the sleep timer, press the Sleep  
button $repeatedly until “10” appears, and  
then press the SLEEP button once again while  
“10” is displayed.  
If you have selected CD, or Tape A, PLAY” and  
REC” will flash alternately in the display c.  
Press the Set/Station button to select  
either PLAY or REC. If you choose to make a  
recording, make sure that a blank cassette is  
loaded in Deck B and rewound to its beginning  
or desired starting point.  
5. Set the hour by pressing the Preset Down or  
Up buttons cg4.  
6. Press the Set/Station button to enter the  
hour the alarm will turn the selected source on.  
The minutes will flash c.  
6. If both Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are set, and their  
times do not overlap – that is, the earlier alarm  
is programmed to turn off before the later alarm  
will turn on – then both alarms will turn the unit  
on and off as programmed.  
7. Set the minutes by pressing the Preset  
Down or Up buttons cg4.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If there is no sound from either of the  
speakers:  
Check that the unit is plugged into an active  
electrical outlet.  
Check that the unit is turned on, and that a  
source is selected and playing. If Tape or CD  
was selected, make sure that a cassette or disc  
has been inserted.  
Check that the Mute function has not been  
selected and, if it has, turn it off using the  
remote control.  
Consider experimenting with the Boost func-  
tion by selecting Treble Boost or Super  
Boost.  
As a preventive measure to avoid damaging  
your speakers, make sure never to exceed the  
maximum volume when playing your system.  
If tape does not record:  
Make sure record protection tabs have not  
been removed from cassette. If they have, you  
may cover the protection holes with adhesive  
tape.  
Make sure a source is playing.  
If dubbing, make sure the tapes are in the cor-  
rect decks – the source in Deck A, and the blank  
in Deck B.  
If the unit does not respond to remote con-  
trol commands:  
Make sure the batteries are not weak, and  
replace them if necessary.  
Make sure the remote sensor in the front  
panel of the main unit is not blocked.  
Make sure the remote is no further than 23  
feet (7 meters) away from the main unit, and  
that it is aimed at the sensor head-on and not at the unit.  
too much of an angle (no more than 30 degrees  
from the center line).  
Turn off any fluorescent light in the vicinity of  
the JBL Soundgear main unit.  
Make sure you are not attempting to record  
onto a tape in Deck A, as that deck is for play-  
back only.  
Adjust the Volume Control .  
Check all wires and connections between the  
main unit and the speakers (see page 9). Make  
sure all wires are connected, and that none of  
the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.  
If an external (auxiliary) source was selected,  
make sure that the external unit is either  
plugged into an active electrical outlet or pow-  
ered by fully charged batteries. Make sure that  
the external unit is turned on and playing.  
Make sure that all wires between the main unit  
and external unit are connected correctly, and  
that none of the wires are frayed, cut or punc-  
tured.  
If tapes sound distorted:  
Make sure to use only normal bias tapes in  
Make sure tape heads are clean and demag-  
netized.  
If a tape recording tapes over material  
recorded earlier in the same session:  
Make sure you have selected either One side  
or All sides, but not Endless loop, using the  
Play Mode function h.  
If the tuner (radio) buzzes or does not play  
properly:  
Make sure you have tuned in to a frequency  
that is in use in your area.  
Check the antenna connection, and adjust  
the placement of the antenna wires for best  
reception.  
If a tape rewinds past zero:  
The unit detects the beginning of the tape  
rather than the counter number and this behav-  
ior is normal.  
If there is no sound coming from one  
speaker:  
Check all wires and connections between the  
main unit and the speakers (see page 9). Make  
sure all wires are connected and that none of  
the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.  
If RDS (Radio Data System) information  
does not appear in the display:  
Make sure you have selected the FM band, as Deck A is not equipped with this feature, and  
If Deck A does not auto-reverse:  
RDS is not available on AM.  
will always stop at the end of each side.  
If the system plays at low volumes but  
shuts off as volume is increased:  
Check all wires and connections between the  
main unit and the speakers (see page 9). Make  
sure all wires are connected, and that none of  
the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.  
Make sure the station you have tuned is  
broadcasting an RDS signal by checking the  
Web site listed on page 12.  
When the stations signal is weak, the audio  
signal may come through without the RDS  
signal.  
If CD does not play:  
Make sure drawer contains disc to play.  
Make sure disc is not upside down in tray.  
Make sure disc is of type CD or CD-R only.  
For the first few seconds, the RDS data will  
be garbled until the unit fully processes the  
signal.  
If CD skips or stutters during play:  
Make sure disc is not damaged.  
Make sure main unit is set securely on a sta-  
ble surface, free from vibrations.  
If there is low (or no) bass output:  
Make sure the connections to the left and  
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right speaker inputs  
polarity (+ and –).  
have the correct  
When attempting to delete a single preset  
station, all presets are erased:  
It is not possible to delete a single Preset sta-  
tion, although it can be changed to a different  
Consider experimenting with the Boost func-  
tion by selecting either PowerBass or Super  
Boost.  
If the unit did not turn on at the pro-  
grammed alarm time:  
Check programmed time – was AM or PM  
selected correctly? Was 24-hour or 12-hour time  
display selected as desired?  
Consider adding a powered subwoofer to your station (see page 12).  
system.  
When attempting to delete a single track  
Make sure the unit was not left turned on.  
If there is low (or no) treble output:  
from a programmed CD play list, the entire  
play list was erased:  
It is not possible to delete a single track from a  
play list, although the track can be replaced by a • Make sure time was programmed correctly.  
different track (see page 14).  
Check all wires and connections between the  
main unit and the speakers (see page 9). Make  
sure all wires are connected, and that none of  
the speaker wires are frayed, cut or punctured.  
For Model SG3030, make sure the yellow plug  
is connected to the correct Tweeter/Midrange  
If the unit did not turn on and make a  
recording at the programmed alarm time:  
Make sure a blank tape was inserted in  
Deck B and rewound.  
If no sound is heard when tape is playing:  
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jack  
on the rear panel of the main unit.  
Make sure tape is not blank.  
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Specifications  
System  
SG2020  
SG3030  
Output Power  
150 Watts total  
200 Watts total (bi-amplified)  
75W + 75W (1% THD, 50Hz – 20kHz)  
30W + 30W (1% THD, 200Hz – 20kHz)  
70W + 70W (1% THD, 50Hz – 20kHz)  
Sound Pressure Level  
Frequency Response  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Aux Input) 80dBA  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
107dB  
45Hz ~ 20kHz  
108dB  
40Hz ~ 20kHz  
80dBA  
Main Unit  
10-3/4" x 12-7/8" x 13-1/2" (273mm x 327mm x 343mm) 10-3/4" x 12-7/8" x 13-1/2" (273mm x 327mm x 343mm)  
Speakers (each)  
Net Weight Main Unit  
8-5/8" x 13-1/8" x 9-3/4" (219mm x 333mm x 248mm)  
19.2 lb (8.73kg)  
8-5/8" x 14-3/4" x 9-3/4" (219mm x 374mm x 248mm)  
22.2 lb (10.1kg)  
Speakers (each)  
Shipping Weight  
(system, accessories, packing) 47.3 lb (21.5kg)  
10.8 lb (4.91kg)  
11.5 lb (5.23kg)  
52 lb (23.64kg)  
Speaker System  
Type  
Ported 2-way  
Ported 3-way bi-amplified  
Woofer  
Midrange  
Tweeter  
6-1/2" PolyPlaswith rubber surround  
N/A  
6-1/2" PolyPlas with rubber surround  
3" PolyPlas with rubber surround  
1/2" Titanium-laminate dome with EOSwaveguide  
1/2" Titanium-laminate dome with EOSwaveguide  
CD  
Frequency Response  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
20Hz ~ 20kHz (+0,2dB)  
70dBA  
20Hz ~ 20kHz (+0,2dB)  
70dBA  
Tuner  
FM  
Tuning Range  
87.5MHz ~ 108MHz  
10.7MHz  
61/58dBA  
87.5MHz ~ 108MHz  
10.7MHz  
61/58dBA  
Intermediate Frequency  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
(Mono/Stereo, 98MHz)  
Frequency Response  
30Hz ~ 15kHz  
30Hz ~ 15kHz  
AM  
Tuning Range  
Intermediate Frequency  
Frequency Response  
530kHz ~ 1,720kHz  
450kHz  
50Hz ~ 2,500Hz  
530kHz ~ 1,720kHz  
450kHz  
50Hz ~ 2,500Hz  
Cassette Deck  
FF, REW Time (C-60)  
Frequency Response  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Channel Separation  
120 sec.  
20Hz ~ 20kHz (±3dB)  
43dBA  
120 sec.  
20Hz ~ 20kHz (±3dB)  
43dBA  
50dBA  
50dBA  
NOTE: All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
PowerBass and JBL Soundgear are trademarks of JBL, Inc.  
VMAx is a registered trademark of Harman International Industries, Inc., and  
is an implementation of Cooper Bauck Transaural Stereo under patent license.  
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