JVC KW XC888 User Manual

KW-XC888  
CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER  
INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUKSI  
LVT1139 - 002A  
(UN)  
CONTENTS  
How to reset your unit ....................................  
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS ............  
BASIC OPERATIONS .......................  
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4
5
RADIO OPERATIONS ......................  
Listening to the radio.................................  
Storing stations in memory .......................  
Tuning in to a preset station ......................  
Selecting FM reception mode ...................  
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7
8
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CD OPERATIONS ...........................  
Playing a CD .............................................  
Locating a track or a particular portion  
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on a CD ................................................. 10  
Selecting CD playback modes .................. 10  
TAPE OPERATIONS ........................ 11  
Listening to a tape..................................... 11  
Finding the beginning of a tune................. 12  
Other convenient tape functions ............... 13  
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ................... 14  
CD CHANGER OPERATIONS .............. 15  
About MP3 discs ....................................... 15  
Connecting the CD changer...................... 16  
Playing discs ............................................. 16  
Locating a track or a particular portion  
on a disc ................................................ 17  
Locating a disc in the magazine................ 17  
Locating a folder on a disc ........................ 18  
Selecting the playback modes .................. 18  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............. 19  
Handling cassettes.................................... 19  
Handling discs........................................... 20  
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 21  
SPECIFICATIONS........................... 23  
BEFORE USE  
*For safety....  
*Temperature inside the car....  
• 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.  
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 Panel  
1 Display window  
w SEL (select) button  
e Tape 0 (eject) button  
r Control dial  
2 CD loading slot  
3
(standby/on/attenuator) button  
ATT  
/
t Reset button  
4 LOUD (loudness) button  
5 MONO (monaural) /SSM button  
6 Source buttons  
Display window  
y Source indicators  
• CD/CD-CH button  
CD, CD-CH (CD-changer), TAPE, FM1, FM2,  
FM3, AM  
u MP3 indicator  
• FM/AM button  
TAPE (PROG) button  
7 Number buttons  
i RPT (repeat) indicator  
o RND (random) indicator  
; Tuner reception indicators  
MO (monaural), ST (stereo)  
a B.SKIP (blank skip) indicator  
s LOUD (loudness) indicator  
d ATT (attenuator) indicator  
f CD-in indicator  
• B.SKIP/RND (blank skip/random) button  
• RPT (repeat) button  
DISC button  
• DISC button  
FOLDER button  
• FOLDER button  
8 Cassette compartment  
9 CD 0 (eject) button  
g Main display  
p ¢  
q 4  
button  
button  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
1 Turn on the power.  
3 Adjust the volume.  
To increase the volume  
To decrease the volume  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
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.  
Volume level  
• Each time you press CD/  
CD-CH, the source alternates  
between CD* and CD-  
changer**.  
4 Adjust the sound as you want  
(see page 14).  
• Each time you press FM/AM, the  
band changes to FM (FM1,  
FM2, FM3) and AM.  
To drop the volume immediately  
Press  
briefly while listening to any  
ATT  
/
source. The ATT indicator starts flashing on the  
display, and the volume level will drop  
immediately.  
To resume the previous volume level, press  
the button briefly again.  
• Press TAPE (PROG), so that the  
source is selected as TAPE***.  
To turn off the power  
*
If a disc is not in the loading slot, you cannot  
select CD as the source to play. (“NO DISC” will  
appear on the display.)  
Press  
for more than 1 second.  
ATT  
/
If you turn off the power while listening to a  
CD, the CD play will start from where playback  
has been stopped previously, next time you  
turn on the power.  
If you turn off the ignition key without  
turning off this unit, the unit will  
** Without connecting the CD changer, you cannot  
select it as the source to play.  
*** If a cassette is not in the cassette compartment,  
you cannot select TAPE as the source to play.  
(“NO TAPE” will appear on the display.)  
automatically turn on when you turn on the  
ignition key next time. If the last selected  
source is ready for playback (ex. a CD or a  
tape is in the unit), playback starts  
automatically.  
To operate the tuner, see pages 6 – 8.  
To play the CD, see pages 9 and 10.  
To operate the tape deck, see pages 11 – 13.  
To operate the CD changer, see pages 15 – 18.  
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RADIO OPERATIONS  
To stop searching before a station is received,  
press the same button you have pressed for  
searching.  
Listening to the radio  
You can use either automatic searching or manual  
searching to tune in to a particular station.  
Searching for a station manually:  
Manual search  
Searching for a station automatically:  
Auto search  
1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3, or  
AM).  
1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3 or  
AM).  
2 Press and hold ¢  
or 4  
Note:  
until “M” (manual) starts flashing on  
the display.  
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,  
and FM3). You can use any one of them to listen  
to an FM broadcast.  
Selected band appears.  
2 Start searching for a station.  
To search for stations of higher  
3 Tune in to a station you want while  
frequencies, press ¢  
briefly.  
“M” is flashing.  
To tune in to stations of higher  
frequencies  
To search for stations of lower  
frequencies, press 4  
briefly.  
To tune in to stations of lower  
frequencies  
When a station is received, searching stops.  
ST indicator lights up when receiving an FM  
broadcast in stereo.  
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Notes:  
Manual preset  
• If you release your finger from the button, the  
manual search will automatically turn off after  
5 seconds.  
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band  
(FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM) manually.  
• If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps  
changing (in 50 kHz intervals for FM and 9 kHz for  
AM) until you release the button.  
Ex.: Storing an FM station of 92.5 MHz into the  
preset channel number 1 of the FM1 band  
1 Select the FM1 band.  
Storing stations in memory  
You can use one of the following methods to store  
broadcasting stations in memory.  
• Automatic preset: SSM (Strong-station  
Sequential Memory)  
2 Tune in to a station (in this example,  
of 92.5 MHz).  
• Manual preset  
To tune in to stations of higher  
frequencies  
Automatic preset: SSM  
You can preset up to 6 local stations in each FM  
band (FM1, FM2, and FM3).  
To tune in to stations of lower  
frequencies  
1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, or FM3).  
2 Press MONO/SSM for more than 1  
3 Press and hold the number button  
(in this example, 1) for more than  
2 seconds.  
second.  
“SSM” appears, then disappears when  
automatic preset is over.  
Preset number flashes for a while.  
Local stations with the strongest signals are  
searched for and stored automatically in the  
band you have selected (FM1, FM2, and 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 the number 1 button will be automatically  
tuned in.  
CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE  
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4 Repeat the above procedure to store  
other stations into other preset  
numbers.  
Selecting FM reception mode  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive:  
Notes:  
Press MONO/SSM briefly so that  
MO indicator lights up on the  
display (“MONO” appears on the  
display).  
Each time you press the button,  
the MO indicator goes on and off  
alternately.  
• A previously preset station is erased when a new  
station is stored in the same preset number.  
• Preset stations are erased when power supply to the  
memory circuit is interrupted ( for example, during  
battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the  
stations again.  
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 page 7.  
MO (monaural) indicator  
1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3, or  
AM) you want.  
When the MO indicator is lit, the sound you  
hear becomes monaural but reception will be  
improved.  
2 Select the number (1 – 6) for the  
preset station you want.  
Preset number  
EX.: When you press number button 1  
8
CD OPERATIONS  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
Playing a CD  
When a CD is already in the loading slot, pressing  
CD/CD-CH turns on the unit and starts playback  
automatically.  
Insert a CD into the loading slot.  
The unit turns on, draws  
in the CD and starts  
playback automatically  
(the CD-in indicator and  
“LOADING” flash on the  
display).  
To stop play and eject the CD  
Press CD 0.  
CD play stops and the CD  
automatically ejects from the loading  
slot (the CD-in indicator and “EJECT”  
flash on the display). The source  
changes to the last selected source.  
CD-in indicator  
Notes:  
• When a CD is inserted upside down, the CD  
automatically ejects.  
• If the ejected disc is not removed for about  
15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again  
into the loading slot to protect it from dust. (CD play  
will not start this time.)  
You can eject the CD even when the ignition key is  
turned off. (However, you cannot load the CD into  
the loading slot when the ignition key is turned off.)  
• If you change the source, CD play also stops (without  
ejecting the disc).  
Next time you select “CD” as the source, CD play  
starts from where playback had been stopped  
previously.  
Total track  
number of the  
inserted disc  
Total playing  
time of the  
inserted disc  
Elapsed playing  
time  
Current track  
number  
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Locating a track or a  
Selecting CD playback modes  
particular portion on a CD  
To play back tracks at random  
(Random Play)  
To fast-forward or reverse the track  
You can play back all tracks on the CD at  
random.  
Press and hold ¢  
playing a CD, to fast-forward the  
track.  
while  
Press B.SKIP/RND so that  
“DISC RND” appears on the  
display.  
Each time you press the button,  
CD random play mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
Press and hold 4  
while  
playing a CD, to reverse the  
track.  
RND indicator  
To go to the next tracks or the previous  
track  
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  
playback.  
When CD random mode is turned on, the  
RND indicator lights up on the display and a  
randomly selected track starts playing.  
To play back tracks repeatedly  
(Repeat Play)  
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 track is located and  
playback.  
You can play back the current track repeatedly.  
Press RPT so that “TRK RPT”  
appears on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
CD repeat play mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
RPT indicator  
When CD repeat mode is turned on, the  
RPT indicator lights up on the display.  
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TAPE OPERATIONS  
Listening to a tape  
2 Select the tape direction.  
Each time you press the button,  
You can play back type I (normal) tapes.  
the tape direction changes  
alternately.  
1 Insert a cassette into the cassette  
compartment.  
The unit turns on and tape play starts  
automatically (“LOADING” flashes on the  
display).  
To stop play and eject the cassette  
Press Tape 0.  
Tape play stops and the cassette automatically  
ejects from the cassette compartment (“EJECT”  
flashes on the display).  
When one side of the tape reaches its end  
during play, the other side of the tape  
automatically starts playing. (Auto Reverse)  
Notes:  
• If you change the source, the tape play also stops  
(without ejecting the cassette this time).  
You can also eject the cassette by pressing Tape 0  
with the ignition key turned off. (However, you  
cannot load the cassette into the cassette  
compartment when the ignition key is turned off.)  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
When a cassette is already in the cassette  
compartment, pressing TAPE (PROG) turns on  
the unit and starts tape play automatically.  
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Finding the beginning of a  
tune  
To fast-forward and rewind a tape  
Press ¢  
for more than 1  
second to fast-forward the tape.  
When the tape reaches its end,  
the tape is reversed and  
playback starts from the  
beginning of the other side.  
Multi Music Scan allows you to automatically  
start playback from the beginning of a specified  
tune.You can specify up to 9 tunes ahead of or  
before the current tune.  
During playback  
Specify where (how many tunes ahead of or  
before the current tune) the tune you want is  
located.  
Corrent tape direction  
Press 4  
second to rewind the tape.  
When the tape reaches its end,  
playback of the same side starts.  
for more than 1  
Press ¢  
locate a tune ahead of the  
current tune on the tape.  
repeatedly to  
Press 4  
repeatedly to  
locate a tune before the current  
tune on the tape.  
Corrent tape direction  
To stop fast forward or rewind at any position  
on the tape, press TAPE (PROG).  
Tape play starts from that position on the tape.  
When the beginning of the specified tune is  
located, playback starts automatically.  
Note:  
When the tape reaches its end while fast-forwarding,  
the tape direction will be changed 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 fast-forwarded to the end, it is  
reversed and played from the beginning of the  
other side.  
• In the following cases, Multi Music Scan may not  
operate correctly:  
Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo  
passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded  
portions.  
Tapes with short non-recorded sections.  
Tapes with high level noise or humming between  
tunes.  
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Playing the current tune repeatedly  
Other convenient tape  
functions  
You can play the current tune repeatedly  
(Repeat Play).  
Skipping blank portions on the tape  
Press RPT so that “REPEAT”  
appears on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
repeat play mode turns on and  
off alternately.  
You can skip blank portions between the tunes  
(Blank Skip).  
Press B.SKIP/RND so that  
“B.SKIP” appears on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
skip function mode turns on and  
off alternately.  
B.SKIP indicator  
When the repeat mode is turned on, the  
RPT indicator lights up on the display.  
Notes:  
• In the following cases, Blank Skip and Repeat Play  
may not operate correctly:  
Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo  
passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded  
portions.  
Tapes with short non-recorded sections.  
Tapes with high level noise or humming between  
tunes.  
When this function is on, the B.SKIP  
indicator lights up on the display and the  
unit skips blank portions of 15 seconds or  
more, fast-forwards to the next tune, then  
starts playing it.  
While the unit is skipping blank portions, the  
B.SKIP indicator flashes.  
• In the following cases, Repeat Play function for  
tape will be turned off.  
– If the source is changed to any other than  
“TAPE.”  
– If the cassette is ejected.  
– If the unit is turned off.  
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS  
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  
preference.  
2 Adjust the level.  
To increase the level  
1 Select the item you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the button,  
the adjustable items change as  
follows:  
To decrease the level  
Ex.: When you adjust “TRE” (treble)  
Indication  
To do:  
Range  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the  
BAS  
Adjust the bass.  
–06 (min.)  
other items.  
|
+06 (max.)  
While listening at a low volume level:  
You can boost low and high frequencies to  
produce a well-balanced sound at low volume  
level.  
TRE  
FAD*1  
BAL  
Adjust the treble. –06 (min.)  
|
+06 (max.)  
Adjust the front  
and rear speaker  
balance.  
R06 (Rear only)  
|
F06 (Front only)  
Press LOUD so that “LOUD”  
appears on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
the loudness mode turns on and  
off alternately.  
Adjust the left  
and right speaker  
balance.  
L06 (Left only)  
|
R06 (Right only)  
LOUD indicator  
VOL*2  
Adjust the volume. 00 (min.)  
|
50 (max.)  
When the loudness mode is turned on, the  
LOUD indicator lights up on the display.  
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*
*
If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader  
level to “00.”  
Normally the control dial works for volume  
adjustment. So you do not have to select “VOL” to  
adjust the volume level.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATIONS  
We recommend that you use the JVC MP3-  
compatible CD changer with this unit.  
How are MP3 tracks recorded?  
MP3 tracks can be recorded in “folders.”  
During recording, the tracks and folders can be  
arranged in a way similar to arranging tracks and  
folders of computer data.  
Root” is similar to the root of a tree. Every track  
and folder can be linked to and be accessed  
from the root.  
This unit cannot read MP3 “tracks” (word “file” is  
not used to indicate MP3 files, “track” is used in  
this manual) recorded on CD-Rs, CD-RWs or  
CD-ROMs. However, by using the JVC MP3-  
compatible CD changer, you can playback your  
original CD-Rs and CD-RWs recorded either in  
audio CD format or in MP3 format.  
• If you have another CD changer, consult your  
car dealer or JVC car audio dealer for  
connections.  
Hierarchy  
Level 1  
ROOT  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Level 4  
Level 5  
6
7
01  
02  
03  
4
3
About MP3 discs  
05  
10  
5
What is MP3?  
11  
12  
04  
1
8
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MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts  
Group (or MPEG) Audio Layer 3. MP3 is simply a  
file format with a data compression ratio of 1:10  
(128 Kbps*). That means, by using MP3 format,  
one CD-R or CD-RW can contain 10 times as  
much data volume as a regular CD can.  
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: Folders and their playback order  
01  
1
: MP3 tracks and their playback order  
* Bit rate is the average number of bits that one  
second of audio data will consume. The unit used is  
Kbps. To get a better audio quality, choose a higher  
bit rate. The most popular bit rate for encoding is  
128 Kbps.  
Incompatible with ID3-tag  
ID3-tag is extra information data stored within an  
MP3 track such as album title, performer name,  
song title, recording year, music genre and a  
brief comment.  
• This unit cannot show ID3-tag on the display.  
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Connecting the CD changer  
3 Re-install this unit to your car using  
the screws removed in step 1.  
For JVC CD changer installation, refer to  
the instructions supplied for JVC CD  
changer.  
Before connecting the CD changer  
To prevent short circuits, it is recommended to  
disconnect the car batterys negative terminal  
and make all electrical connections before  
connecting the CD changer.  
When mounting the unit removed from your car,  
be sure to use the screws provided, as  
instructed. If other screws are used, there is a  
possibility that parts could become loose or  
damaged.  
Playing discs  
Select the CD changer (CD-CH).  
When tightening screws or bolts, be careful not  
to pinch any connection cord.  
If you are not sure how to connect the CD  
changer correctly, consult your car dealer or  
JVC car audio dealer, or have it installed by a  
qualified technician. Refer also to the  
instructions supplied for the CD changer.  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
When you press CD/CD-CH, the power automatically  
comes on. You do not have to press  
on the power.  
to turn  
ATT  
/
• If you change the source, CD changer play also  
stops. Next time you select the CD changer as the  
source, CD changer play starts from where  
playback has been stopped previously.  
The following illustration shows the connection  
to JVC CD changer. If you have another CD  
changer, consult your car dealer or JVC car  
audio dealer for connections.  
When the current disc is a CD:  
Playback starts from the first track of the current  
disc.  
1 Remove this unit from your car.  
Be sure to keep all the screws and parts  
removed from your car.  
The display changes to show the following:  
2 Connect this unit to JVC CD  
changer with the connection cord  
supplied for the CD changer.  
Connection cord supplied for the CD changer  
Current disc Current track  
number number  
JVC CD changer  
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When the current disc is an MP3 disc:  
Playback starts from the first folder of the current  
disc once track check is completed.  
To go to the next or previous tracks  
Press ¢  
briefly while  
playing a disc, 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  
playback.  
The display changes to show the following:  
Press 4  
briefly while  
playing a disc, to go ahead to the  
beginning of the current track.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the beginning of  
the previous track is located and  
playback.  
Current disc number  
MP3 indicator  
Locating a disc in the  
magazine  
To skip to the next or previous discs  
Current folder  
number  
Press DISC  
while playing a  
disc, to go to the next disc.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the next disc is  
located and the first track in the  
disc starts playback.  
Current track  
number  
Press  
DISC while playing a  
disc, to go the previous disc.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the previous disc  
is located and the first track in  
the disc starts playback.  
Locating a track or a  
particular portion on a disc  
To fast-forward or reverse the track  
Press and hold ¢  
while  
playing a disc, to fast-forward the  
track.  
Press and hold 4  
while  
playing a disc, to reverse the  
track.  
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RND  
Indicator  
Locating a folder on a disc  
Mode  
Plays at random  
To skip to the next or previous folders  
(only for MP3 discs)  
DISC RND Lights  
All tracks of the current  
(or specified) disc.  
MAG RND  
OFF  
Flashes  
Goes off  
All tracks of all discs  
inserted in the  
magazine.  
Press FOLDER  
an MP3 disc, to go to the next  
folder.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the next folder is  
located and the first track in the  
folder starts playback.  
while playing  
Canceled.  
To play back tracks repeatedly  
(Track Repeat/Disc Repeat Play)  
Press  
FOLDER while playing  
You can play back a track or a disc repeatedly.  
an MP3 disc, to go the previous  
folder.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the previous folder  
is located and the first track in  
the folder starts playback.  
Each time you press the button,  
the repeat play mode changes  
as follows:  
Selecting the playback modes  
To play back tracks at random  
Ex.: When you select TRK RPT”  
(Disc Random/Magazine Random Play)  
Note:  
You can play back tracks on a disc or on all  
loaded discs at random.  
MP3 indicator also lights up if the current playing  
disc is an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button,  
the random play mode changes  
as follows:  
RPT  
Mode  
Plays repeatedly  
Indicator  
TRK RPT  
Lights  
The current (or  
specified) track.  
DISC RPT  
OFF  
Flashes  
Goes off  
All tracks of the current  
(or specified) disc.  
Canceled.  
Ex.: When you select DISC RND”  
Note:  
MP3 indicator also lights up if the current playing  
disc is an MP3 disc.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
CAUTIONS:  
• Do not play the tapes with peeling labels;  
otherwise, they can damage the unit.  
Handling cassettes  
The cassette deck built in this unit requires very  
little attention, but you will be able to extend the  
life of the cassette deck if you follow the  
instructions below.  
• 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 use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
To clean the heads  
The function below is also provided to ensure the  
longer life of the cassette deck.  
Ignition key-off release  
When you turn off the ignition key with a cassette  
in the compartment, the unit automatically  
releases the tape from its head.  
• Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use  
using a wet-type head cleaning tape (available  
at an audio store).  
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 highly-polished head with any  
metallic or magnetic tools.  
To keep the tape clean  
• Always store the tapes in their storage cases  
after use.  
• Do not store tapes in the following places:  
– Subject to direct sunlight  
– With high humidity  
– At extremely hot temperatures  
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When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
Handling discs  
Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read  
their instructions or cautions carefully.  
• Use only “finalized” CD-Rs or CD-RWs.  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play back on  
this unit because of their disc characteristics,  
and for the following reasons:  
This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs,  
CD-Rs (Recordable), and CD-RWs (Rewritable).  
This unit is not compatible with MP3 discs,  
but can operate a JVC MP3-compatible CD  
changer.  
— Discs are dirty or scratched.  
— Moisture condensation on the lens inside  
the unit.  
— The pickup lens inside the unit is dirty.  
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time  
since the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than  
that of regular CDs.  
• CD-Rs or CD-RWs are susceptible to high  
temperatures or high humidity, so do not leave  
them inside your car.  
• Do not use following CD-Rs or CD-RWs:  
— Discs with stickers, labels, or protective seal  
stuck to the surface.  
— Discs on which labels can be directly printed  
by an ink jet printer.  
Using these discs under high temperatures or  
high humidity may cause malfunctions or  
damage to discs. For example,  
— Stickers or labels may shrink and warp a  
disc.  
— Stickers or labels may peel off so discs  
cannot be ejected.  
How to handle discs  
When removing a disc  
from its case, press down  
the center holder of the case  
and lift the disc out, holding it by the edges.  
• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not  
touch its recording surface.  
When storing a disc into its case, gently insert  
the disc around the center holder (with the  
printed surface facing up).  
• Make sure to store discs in their cases after  
use.  
To keep discs clean  
A dirty disc may not play  
correctly. If a disc does  
becomes dirty, wipe it with a  
soft cloth in a straight line from  
center to edge.  
— Print on discs may get sticky.  
Read instructions or cautions about labels and  
printable discs carefully.  
To play new discs  
New discs may have some  
rough spots around the inner  
and outer edges.  
If such a disc is used, this unit  
may reject the disc.  
CAUTIONS:  
• Do not insert 8 cm discs (single CDs) into the  
loading slot. (Such discs cannot be ejected.)  
• Do not insert any disc of unusual shape—like a  
heart or flower; otherwise, the unit will  
malfunction.  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any  
heat source or place them in a place subject to  
high temperature and humidity. Do not leave  
them in a car.  
To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with  
a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the  
CD player in the following cases:  
• After starting the heater in the car.  
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.  
Should this occur, the CD player may  
malfunction. In this case, eject the disc and leave  
the unit turned on for a few hours until the  
moisture evaporates.  
• Do not use any solvent (for example,  
conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner,  
benzine, etc.) to clean discs.  
Sticker  
Warped  
disc  
Stick-on  
label  
Sticker  
residue  
Disc  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service  
center.  
Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
• Sound cannot be heard  
from the speakers.  
The volume control is turned Adjust it to the optimum level.  
to the minimum level.  
• This unit does not work at  
all.  
The built-in microcomputer  
may have functioned  
incorrectly due to noise, etc. adjustments will also be  
Press the reset button on the  
front panel. (Your preset  
erased.)  
(See page 2.)  
• SSM (Strong-station  
Sequential Memory)  
automatic preset does not  
work.  
Signals are too weak.  
Store stations manually.  
• Disc cannot be played back.  
Disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc correctly.  
• Disc sound is sometimes  
interrupted.  
You are driving on rough  
roads.  
Stop disc play while driving on  
rough roads.  
Disc is scratched.  
Change the disc.  
Connections are incorrect.  
Check the cords and  
connections.  
• “NO DISC” appears on the  
display.  
No disc is in the loading slot. Insert a disc into the loading  
slot.  
Disc is inserted incorrectly.  
Insert the disc correctly.  
While pressing  
press and hold CD 0 buttons  
for more than 2 seconds to  
eject a CD.  
• Disc can neither be played  
back nor ejected.  
The CD player may be  
functioning incorrectly.  
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• “ERROR” flashes on the  
display.  
CD loading or CD ejection  
does not work correctly.  
• CD-R/CD-RW cannot be  
played back.  
Tracks on the CD-R/CD-RW  
cannot be skipped.  
CD-R/CD-RW is not finalized. Insert a finalized CD-R/  
CD-RW.  
Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW  
with the component which  
you used for recording.  
• “NO TAPE” appears on the  
display.  
No tape is in the cassette  
compartment.  
Insert a tape into the cassette  
compartment.  
• A cassette tape cannot be  
inserted.  
You have tried to insert a  
cassette in the wrong way.  
Insert the cassette with the  
exposed tape facing right.  
• Cassette tapes become hot.  
This is not a malfunction.  
The tape head is dirty.  
Tape sound is at very low  
level and sound quality is  
degraded.  
Clean it with a head cleaning  
tape.  
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Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
• “NO CDappears on the  
display.  
No disc is on the disc tray of the Place a disc on the disc tray of  
magazine.  
the magazine.  
• “NO MAGappears on the  
display.  
No magazine is loaded in the  
CD changer.  
Insert the magazine into the  
CD changer.  
• “RESET 8flashes on the  
display.  
This unit is not connected to a  
CD changer correctly.  
Connect this unit and the CD  
changer correctly and press  
the reset button of the CD  
changer.  
• “RESET 1” – “RESET 7”  
flashes on the display.  
Press the reset button of the  
CD changer.  
The CD changer does not  
work at all.  
The built-in microcomputer may Press the reset button on the  
function incorrectly due to noise, front panel. (Your preset  
etc.  
adjustments will also be  
erased.)  
(See page 2.)  
Disc cannot be played  
back.  
No MP3 tracks are recorded on Change the disc.  
the disc.  
MP3 tracks do not have the  
Add the extension code  
extension code<.mp3> in their <.mp3> to their file names.  
file names.  
MP3 tracks are not recorded in  
the format compliant with ISO  
9660 Level 1 or 2.  
Change the disc.  
(Record MP3 tracks using a  
compliant application.)  
Noise is generated.  
The track played back is not an Skip to another track or  
MP3 file (although it has the  
change the disc. (Do not add  
the extension code<.mp3>  
to non-MP3 files.)  
extension code<.mp3>).  
A longer readout time is  
required.  
Readout time varies due to the  
complexity of the folder/track  
configuration.  
It is not recommended to use  
too many hierarchies and  
folders, and to record any  
other types of audio tracks  
together with MP3 tracks.  
Tracks cannot be played  
back as you have intended when the tracks are recorded.  
them to play.  
Playback order is determined  
Insert a disc that contains  
tracks encoded in an  
appropriate format.  
About mistracking:  
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads. This does not damage the  
unit and the CD, but will be annoying. We recommend that you stop CD play while  
driving on such rough roads.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION  
CASSETTE DECK SECTION  
Maximum Power Output (DC 16V):  
Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 16 000 Hz  
Wow and Flutter: 0.2 % (WRMS)  
Front:  
Rear:  
50 W per channel  
50 W per channel  
Continuous Power Output (10% THD):  
Front:  
Rear:  
25 W per channel into 4 .  
25 W per channel into 4 .  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement:  
Load Impedance: 4 (4 to 8 allowance)  
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V  
(11 V to 16 V allowance)  
Grounding System: Negative ground  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
Installation Size:  
TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
531 kHz to 1 602 kHz  
178 mm x 100 mm x 175 mm  
Front Panel Size:  
183 mm x 103 mm x 15 mm  
Mass: 2.2 kg (excluding accessories)  
[FM Tuner]  
Usable Sensitivity: 6 dBµV  
Stereo Separation: 28 dB  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
[AM Tuner]  
Sensitivity: 30 dBµV  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
Type: Compact disc player  
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical  
pickup (semiconductor laser)  
Number of channels: 2 channels (stereo)  
Frequency Response: 30 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 75 dB  
Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit  
Channel Separation (1 kHz): 65 dB  
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Having TROUBLE with operation?  
Please reset your unit  
Refer to page of How to reset your unit  
Punya MASALAH pengoperasian ?  
Tolong reset unit anda  
Lihat pada halaman tentang mereset unit  
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0504MNMMDWJEIN  

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