JVC KD SX995 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS  
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation,  
to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit.  
CONTENTS  
How to reset your unit ...............................  
How to use the M (MODE) button .............  
2
2
MP3 OPERATIONS ......................... 19  
Playing an MP3 disc ................................. 19  
Locating a file or a particular portion on  
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS ............  
Control panel.............................................  
Remote controller......................................  
Preparing the remote controller ................  
4
4
5
6
an MP3 disc............................................ 20  
Selecting MP3 playback modes ................ 22  
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ................... 24  
Selecting preset sound modes  
BASIC OPERATIONS .......................  
Turning on the power ................................  
Setting the clock........................................  
7
7
8
(C-EQ: custom equalizer) ....................... 24  
Adjusting the sound .................................. 25  
OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS ................ 26  
Changing the general settings (PSM) ....... 26  
Assigning names to the sources ............... 29  
Detaching the control panel ...................... 30  
RADIO OPERATIONS ......................  
9
Listening to the radio.................................  
9
Storing stations in memory ....................... 11  
Tuning in to a preset station ...................... 12  
CD CHANGER OPERATIONS .............. 31  
Playing discs ............................................. 31  
Selecting the playback modes .................. 34  
CD OPERATIONS ........................... 13  
Playing a CD ............................................. 13  
Locating a track or a particular portion  
on a CD .................................................. 14  
Selecting CD playback modes .................. 15  
Playing a CD Text ...................................... 16  
Prohibiting disc ejection ............................ 16  
EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS ... 36  
Playing an external component................. 36  
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 37  
MAINTENANCE ............................. 40  
MP3 INTRODUCTION ...................... 17  
What is MP3?............................................ 17  
How are MP3 files recorded and  
Handling discs........................................... 40  
SPECIFICATIONS ........................... 41  
played back? .......................................... 17  
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.  
3
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS  
Control panel  
Display window  
1
(standby/on/attenuator) button  
; (down) button  
2 Control dial  
–10 button  
3 SEL (select) button  
4 Display window  
5 5 (up) button  
+10 button  
Display window  
a Disc information indicators  
TAG (ID3 Tag),  
s CD–in indicator  
d Main display  
f Playback item indicators  
(disc), (folder)  
(folder),  
(track/file)  
6 0 (eject) button  
7 4  
8
/¢  
buttons  
(control panel release) button  
9 E (EQ: equalizer) button  
p D (DISP: display) button  
• Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed  
together with M (MODE) button.  
q M (MODE) button  
• Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed  
together with D (DISP) button.  
w FM/AM button  
e CD/CD-CH (CD changer) button  
r MO (monaural) button  
t Number buttons  
y INT (intro) button  
u RPT (repeat) button  
g Source/clock display  
h EQ (equalizer) indicator  
j Sound mode (C-EQ: custom equalizer)  
indicators  
ROCK, CLASSIC, POPS, HIP HOP, JAZZ, USER  
k LOUD (loudness) indicator  
l Tuner reception indicators  
MO (monaural), ST (stereo)  
/ MP3 indicator  
z Volume (or audio) level indicator  
Equalization pattern indicator  
x Playback mode indicators  
RND (random), RPT (repeat), INT (intro)  
i RND (random) button  
o Remote sensor  
4
3 Selects the preset stations while listening to  
the radio.  
Remote controller  
Each time you press the button, the preset  
station number increases, and the selected  
station is tuned in.  
Skips to the first file of the previous folder  
while listening to an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button, you can  
move to the previous folder and start playing  
the first file.  
ATT  
SOUND  
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While playing an MP3 disc on an MP3-  
compatible CD changer;  
Skips to the previous disc if pressed briefly.  
Skips to the previous folder if pressed and  
held.  
SOURCE  
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Note: While playing a CD on a CD changer, this  
always skips to the previous disc.  
VOL  
VOL  
4 Functions the same as the control dial on the  
main unit.  
Note: These buttons do not function for the  
preferred setting mode adjustment.  
5 Selects the sound mode (C-EQ: custom  
equalizer).  
1 Turns on the unit if pressed when the unit is  
turned off.  
Each time you press the button, the sound  
mode (C-EQ) changes.  
Turns off the unit if pressed and held until  
SEE YOUappears on the display.  
Drops the volume level in a moment if  
pressed briefly.  
6 Selects the source.  
Each time you press the button, the source  
changes.  
Press again to resume the volume.  
2 Selects the band while listening to the radio.  
Each time you press the button, the band  
changes.  
7 Searches for stations while listening to the  
radio.  
Fast-forwards or reverses the track/file if  
pressed and held while listening to a disc.  
Skips to the beginning of the next track/file  
or goes back to the beginning of the current  
(or previous) tracks/files if pressed briefly  
while listening to a disc.  
Skips to the first file of the next folder while  
listening to an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button, you can  
move to the next folder and start playing the  
first file.  
While playing an MP3 disc on an MP3-  
compatible CD changer;  
Skips to the next disc if pressed briefly.  
Skips to the next folder if pressed and held.  
Note: While playing a CD on a CD changer, this  
always skips to the next disc.  
5
3. Return the battery holder.  
Preparing the remote controller  
Insert again the battery holder by pushing it  
until you hear a clicking sound.  
Before using the remote controller:  
Aim the remote controller directly at the remote  
sensor on the main unit. Make sure there is no  
obstacle in between.  
(back side)  
Remote sensor  
WARNING:  
Do not expose the remote sensor to strong  
light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).  
• Store the battery in a place where children  
cannot reach.  
If a child accidentally swallows the battery,  
consult a doctor immediately.  
• Do not recharge, short, disassemble, or heat the  
battery or dispose of it in a fire.  
Doing any of these things may cause the battery  
to give off heat, crack, or start a fire.  
• Do not leave the battery with other metallic  
materials.  
Doing this may cause the battery to give off  
heat, crack, or start a fire.  
• When throwing away or saving the battery, wrap  
it in tape and insulate; otherwise, the battery  
may start to give off heat, crack, or start a fire.  
• Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar  
tools.  
Installing the battery  
When the controllable range or effectiveness of  
the remote controller decreases, replace the  
battery.  
1. Remove the battery holder.  
1) Push out the battery holder in the direction  
indicated by the arrow using a ball-point  
pen or a similar tool.  
2) Remove the battery holder.  
Doing this may cause the battery to give off  
heat, crack, or start a fire.  
(back side)  
CAUTION:  
DO NOT leave the remote controller in a place  
(such as dashboards) exposed to direct sunlight for  
a long time. Otherwise, it may be damaged.  
2. Place the battery.  
Slide the battery into the holder with the +  
side facing upwards so that the battery is  
fixed in the holder.  
Lithium coin  
battery (product  
number: CR2025)  
6
BASIC OPERATIONS  
1
3
2
Volume level appears.  
Turning on the power  
1 Turn on the power.  
Volume (or audio) level indicator  
(see page 27)  
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.  
4 Adjust the sound as you want. (See  
pages 24 and 25.)  
2 Select the source.  
To drop the volume in a moment  
Press  
briefly while listening to any  
source. “ATT” starts flashing on the display, and  
the volume level will drop in a moment.  
To resume the previous volume level, press the  
button briefly again.  
• If you turn the control dial, you can also restore  
the sound.  
To operate the tuner (FM or AM),  
see pages 9 12.  
To play a CD,  
see pages 13 16.  
To play an MP3 disc,  
see pages 17 23.  
To operate the CD changer,  
see pages 31 35.  
To operate the external component (LINE IN),  
see page 36.  
To turn off the power  
Press and hold  
for more than one  
second.  
SEE YOUappears, then the unit turns off.  
If you turn off the power while listening to a  
disc, disc play will start from where playback  
has been stopped previously, next time you  
turn on the power.  
3 Adjust the volume.  
To increase the volume  
CAUTION on Volume Setting:  
To decrease the volume  
Discs produce very little noise compared with  
other sources. If the volume level is adjusted for  
the tuner, for example, the speakers may be  
damaged by the sudden increase in the output  
level. Therefore, lower the volume before playing a  
disc and adjust it as required during playback.  
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2 Adjust the minute.  
Setting the clock  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more  
than 2 seconds so that one of the  
PSM item appears on the display.  
(PSM: see page 26.)  
4 Finish the setting.  
2 Set the hour.  
1 Select CLOCK H(hour) if not shown on  
the display.  
Note:  
To show the clock time on the display, see page 27.  
To check other information during play, press  
D (DISP).  
2 Adjust the hour.  
Each time you press the button, the other  
information will be shown on the upper part of  
the display. (See page 27 for details.)  
Pressing D (DISP) with the unit turned off will  
show the clock time for about 5 seconds.  
3 Set the minute.  
1 Select CLOCK M(minute).  
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RADIO OPERATIONS  
2 Start searching a station.  
Listening to the radio  
To search stations of  
higher frequencies  
You can use either automatic searching or manual  
searching to tune in to a particular station.  
Searching a station automatically:  
Auto search  
To search stations of  
lower frequencies  
1 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM).  
When a station is received, searching stops.  
Each time you press the  
button, the band changes as  
follows:  
To stop searching before a station is received,  
press the same button you have pressed for  
searching.  
FM 1  
(F1)  
FM 2  
(F2)  
FM 3  
(F3)  
A M  
Selected band appears*.  
Lights up when receiving an FM stereo  
broadcast with sufficient signal strength.  
* When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 27),  
the current indication will soon change to the  
clock time.  
Note:  
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,  
FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to  
an FM broadcast.  
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When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive:  
Searching a station manually:  
Manual search  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while listening to  
an FM stereo broadcast.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
1 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM).  
Each time you press the  
button, the band changes as  
follows:  
FM 1  
(F1)  
FM 2  
(F2)  
FM 3  
(F3)  
A M  
2 Press MO (monaural), while  
“MODE” is still flashing on the  
display, so that the MO indicator  
lights up on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
the MO indicator lights up and  
goes off alternately.  
Note:  
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,  
FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to  
an FM broadcast.  
2 Press and hold ¢  
or 4  
until “MANU” (manual) starts  
flashing on the display.  
MO (monaural) indicator  
When the MO indicator is lit on the display, the  
sound you hear becomes monaural but the  
reception will be improved.  
3 Tune in to a station you want while  
“MANU” (manual) is flashing.  
To tune in to stations of  
higher frequencies  
To tune in to stations of  
lower frequencies  
• If you release your finger from the button,  
the manual mode will automatically turns  
off after 5 seconds.  
• 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.  
10  
Manual preset  
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band  
(FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM) manually.  
Storing stations in memory  
You can use one of the following two methods to  
store broadcasting stations in memory.  
• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong-  
station Sequential Memory)  
Ex.: Storing FM station of 88.3 MHz into the  
preset number 1 of the FM1 band.  
• Manual preset of both FM and AM stations  
1 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) you  
want to store stations into (in this  
example, FM1).  
FM station automatic preset: SSM  
You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM  
band (FM1, FM2, and FM3).  
Each time you press the  
button, the band changes as  
follows:  
1 Select the FM band (FM1 – 3) you  
want to store FM stations into.  
FM 1  
(F1)  
FM 2  
(F2)  
FM 3  
(F3)  
A M  
Each time you press the  
button, the band changes as  
follows:  
2 Tune in to a station (in this example,  
FM 1  
(F1)  
FM 2  
(F2)  
FM 3  
(F3)  
A M  
of 88.3 MHz).  
To tune in to stations of  
higher frequencies  
2 Press and hold both buttons for  
more than 2 seconds.  
To tune in to stations of  
lower frequencies  
“- -SSM- -” appears, then disappears  
when automatic preset is over.  
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are  
searched and stored automatically in the band  
number you have selected (FM1, FM2, or FM3).  
These stations are preset in the number buttons  
—No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest  
frequency).  
When automatic preset is over, the station stored  
in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in.  
CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE  
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3 Press and hold the number button  
(in this example, 1) for more than 2  
seconds.  
Tuning in to a preset station  
You can easily tune in to a preset station.  
Remember that you must store stations first. If  
you have not stored them yet, see “Storing  
stations in memory” on pages 11 and 12.  
1 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM).  
Each time you press the  
button, the band changes as  
follows:  
Selected band/preset number  
and “MEMO” (memory) appear  
alternately for a while.  
FM 1  
(F1)  
FM 2  
(F2)  
FM 3  
(F3)  
A M  
2 Select the number (1 – 6) for the  
preset station you want.  
4 Repeat the above procedure to store  
other stations into other preset  
numbers.  
Note:  
You can also use the 5 (up) or (down) button on  
the unit to select the next or previous preset stations.  
Each time you press the 5 (up) or (down) button,  
the next or previous preset station is tuned in.  
Notes:  
• A previously preset station is erased when a new  
station is stored in the same preset number.  
• Preset stations are erased when the power supply to  
the memory circuit is interrupted (for example,  
during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset  
the stations again.  
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CD OPERATIONS  
Refer to “MP3 OPERATIONS” on pages 19 to 23  
for operating MP3 discs.  
The display changes to show the following:  
CD–in indicator Current source indication*  
Playing a CD  
1 Open the control panel.  
Total playing time Total track number  
of the inserted disc of the inserted disc  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
When a CD is already in the loading slot, pressing  
CD/CD-CH turns on the unit and starts  
playback automatically.  
Elapsed playing time Current track  
2 Insert a CD into the loading slot.  
The unit turns on, draws  
the CD and starts  
playback automatically.  
* When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 27),  
the current indication will soon change to the  
clock time.  
3 Close the control panel by hand.  
Notes:  
• When a CD is inserted upside down, the CD  
automatically ejects (if the control panel is open).  
If the control panel is closed, the source changes to  
the previously selected source, “PLEASE” and  
“EJECT” appear alternately on the display.  
• When you open the control panel by pressing 0, the  
CD automatically ejects.  
• If there is no CD in the loading slot, you cannot  
select CD as the source. “NO DISC” appears on  
the display.  
All tracks will be played repeatedly until you  
stop playback.  
• If a disc is a CD Text, disc title/performer and then  
track title will automatically appear.  
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To stop play and eject the CD  
To go to a particular track directly  
Press 0.  
Press the number button corresponding to the  
track number to start its playback.  
CD play stops and the control panel flips down.  
The CD automatically ejects from the loading  
slot. The source changes to the previously  
selected source.  
• If you change the source, CD play also stops  
(without ejecting the CD).  
To select a track number from 1 – 6:  
Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.  
To select a track number from 7 – 12:  
Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than  
one second.  
Next time you select “CD” as the source, CD  
play starts from where playback has been  
stopped previously.  
Notes:  
• 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.  
(Disc play will not start this time.)  
You can eject the disc even when the unit is turned  
off.  
To go to a track quickly (+10 and –10 buttons)  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the functions mode  
while playing a CD.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper  
part of the display.  
2 Press +10 or –10.  
Locating a track or a  
particular portion on a CD  
To skip 10 tracks* forwards  
to the last track  
To fast-forward or reverse the track  
To skip 10 tracks* backwards  
to the first track  
Press and hold ¢  
while playing a CD, to  
fast-forward the track.  
,
* The first time you press +10 or –10 button,  
the track skips to the nearest higher or  
lower track with a track number of multiple  
ten (ex. 10th, 20th, 30th).  
Then, each time you press the button, you  
can skip 10 tracks (see “How to use the +10  
and –10 buttons” on page 15).  
Press and hold 4  
while playing a CD, to  
reverse the track.  
,
To go to the next or previous tracks  
• After the last track, the first track will be  
selected, and vice versa.  
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  
tracks is located and  
played back.  
Press 4  
briefly, while playing a CD, to go  
back to the beginning of the current track.  
Each time you press the button consecutively,  
the beginning of the previous tracks is located  
and played back.  
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To play back tracks repeatedly  
(Track Repeat Play)  
How to use the +10 and –10 buttons  
• Ex. 1: To select track number 32 while  
playing track number 6  
You can play back the current track repeatedly.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing a CD.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
(Twice)  
(Three times)  
2 Press RPT (repeat), while “MODE”  
is still flashing on the display, so  
that “TRK RPT” appears on the  
display.  
Track 6  
\ 10 \ 20 \ 30 \ 31 \ 32  
• Ex. 2: To select track number 8 while playing  
track number 36  
Each time you press the button,  
track repeat play mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
(Three times)  
(Twice)  
Track 36  
\ 30 \ 20 \ 10  
\ 9 \ 8  
RPT indicator  
Selecting CD playback modes  
When track repeat play is turned on, the RPT  
indicator lights up on the display. The current  
track starts playing repeatedly.  
To play back tracks at random  
(Disc Random Play)  
You can play back all tracks on the CD at random.  
To play back only intros  
(Track Intro Scan)  
You can play back the first 15 seconds of each  
track sequentially.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing a CD.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing a CD.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
2 Press RND (random), while  
“MODE” is still flashing on the  
display, so that “DISC RND”  
appears on the display.  
2 Press INT (intro), while “MODE” is  
still flashing on the display, so that  
“TRK INT” appears on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
track intro scan mode turns on and  
off alternately.  
Each time you press the button,  
disc random play mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
(disc) and RND indicators  
When disc random play is turned on, the  
and RND indicators light up on the display. A  
track randomly selected starts playing.  
CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE  
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Prohibiting disc ejection  
You can prohibit disc ejection and can lock a disc  
in the loading slot.  
INT indicator  
When track intro scan is turned on, the INT  
While pressing CD/CD-CH, press and  
hold  
for more than 2 seconds.  
indicator lights up on the display. The first 15  
seconds of each track is played sequentially.  
NO EJECTflashes on the display for about 5  
seconds, and the disc is locked and cannot be  
ejected.  
Playing a CD Text  
In a CD Text, some information about the disc (its  
disc title, performer, and track title) is recorded.  
This CD Text information will be shown  
automatically when you play a CD Text.  
To change the CD Text information  
manually, select text display mode while  
playing a CD Text.  
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the disc  
While pressing CD/CD-CH, press and hold  
again for more than 2 seconds.  
EJECT OKflashes on the display for about 5  
seconds, and the disc is unlocked.  
Each time you press the  
button, the display changes  
as follows:  
Disc title / performer  
Track title  
(
lights up on the display)  
Elapsed playing time and  
Current track number  
Notes:  
• The display shows up to 8 characters at one time  
and scrolls if there are more than 8 characters.  
See also “To select the scroll mode—SCROLL” on  
page 28.  
Some characters or symbols will not be shown (and  
will be blanked) on the display.  
(Ex. “ABCå!d#” ]“ABCA D ”)  
• When you press D (DISP) while playing a conventional  
CD, “NO NAME” appears for the disc title/performer  
and the track title.  
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MP3 INTRODUCTION  
Precautions when recording MP3 files  
on a CD-R or CD-RW  
What is MP3?  
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.  
This unit can only read MP3 files that are  
recorded in the format that is compliant with ISO  
9660 Level 1, Level 2, or Joliet.  
How are MP3 files recorded  
and played back?  
* Bit rate is the average number of bits that one  
second of audio data will consume. The unit  
used is Kbps (1024 bits/second). To get a  
better audio quality, choose a higher bit rate.  
The most popular bit rate for encoding is 128  
Kbps.  
MP3 “files (tracks)” can be recorded in “folders”  
—in PC terminology.  
During recording, the files and folders can be  
arranged in a way similar to arranging files and  
folders of computer data.  
Root” is similar to the root of a tree. Every file  
and folder can be linked to and be accessed  
from the root.  
This unit is incorporated with an MP3 decoder.  
You can play back MP3 files (tracks) recorded on  
CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and CD-ROMs.  
Compatible with ID3v1 (Version 1)  
Extra information data such as album title,  
performer name, song title, recording year, music  
genre and a brief comment can be stored within  
an MP3 file.  
Playback order, file search order, and folder  
search order of the MP3 files recorded on a disc  
are determined by the writing (or encoding)  
application; therefore, playback order may be  
different from the one you have intended while  
recording the folders and the files.  
This unit can show ID3v1 (Version 1) tags (album  
name, performer name, and song title) on the  
display. (See page 20.)  
• Some characters cannot be shown correctly.  
• This unit is not compatible with ID3v2  
(Version 2).  
The illustration on the next page shows an  
example of how MP3 files are recorded on a  
CD-R or CD-RW, how they are played back, and  
how they are searched for on this unit.  
Other main features in this unit:  
• Maximum number of folders/files:  
289 (Total)  
• Available characters for folder/file names:  
A–Z, 0–9, _ (underscore)  
• Maximum number of characters for file name  
(ISO 9660 Level 1): 12 (inclusive of  
separation mark—“.”  
and extension code  
—“mp3”)  
(ISO 9660 Level 2): 31 (inclusive of  
separation mark—“.”  
Notes:  
• The unit can read a CD-ROM containing MP3 files.  
However, if non-MP3 files are recorded together  
with MP3 files, this unit will take a longer time to  
scan the disc. It may also cause the unit to  
malfunction.  
• The unit cannot read or play an MP3 file without  
the extension code—mp3.  
• This player is not compatible with the data encoded  
with Layer 1 and Layer 2 formats.  
• The unit is not compatible with Playlist**.  
and extension code  
—“mp3”)  
64 (inclusive of  
separation mark —“.”  
and extension code  
—“mp3”)  
**A playlist is a simple text file, used on a PC, which  
enables users to make their own playback order  
without physically rearranging the files.  
(Joliet):  
• Maximum number of characters for folder  
name: 64  
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MP3 folder/file configuration  
ROOT  
01  
02  
04  
08  
1
2
3
4
03  
05  
09  
10  
11  
20  
21  
5
6
06  
07  
22  
23  
24  
12  
13  
8
7
9
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
: Root  
: Folders  
: MP3 files  
ROOT  
01  
Note:  
There is no limit on the number of the hierarchy levels (nested folders). However, up to 8 hierarchy levels is  
recommanded for stable operations.  
MP3 playback/search order  
• The numbers in circles below the MP3 files ( ) indicate the playback order and search order of  
the MP3 files. Normally, this unit plays back MP3 files in the recorded order.  
• The numbers inside the folders indicate the playback order and search order of the folders on an  
MP3 disc. Normally, this unit plays back MP3 files in the folders in the recorded order.  
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MP3 OPERATIONS  
Refer also to CD OPERATIONSon pages 13 to  
16.  
The display changes to show the following:  
Current source  
CDin indicator  
indication*  
Playing an MP3 disc  
1 Open the control panel.  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
Total folder  
number  
Total file  
number  
When a disc is already in the loading slot,  
pressing CD/CD-CH turns on the unit and starts  
playback automatically.  
2 Insert an MP3 disc into the loading  
slot.  
The unit turns on, draws  
the disc and starts  
MP3 indicator  
Ex.: When the disc contains 19 folders  
and 144 MP3 files  
playback automatically.  
* When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 27),  
the current indication will soon change to the  
clock time.  
3 Close the control panel by hand.  
Notes:  
• MP3 discs require a longer readout time.  
(It differs due to the complexity of the folder/file  
configuration.)  
• When playback starts, folder and file names (or ID3  
tags) will automatically appears. (See also page 20.)  
• If you change the source or turn the power off, disc  
playback stops (without ejecting the disc).  
Next time you select the CD player as the source or  
turn the power on, disc play starts from where  
playback has been stopped previously.  
All files will be played repeatedly until you  
stop playback.  
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To stop play and eject the disc  
Press 0.  
Playback stops and the control panel flips down.  
The disc automatically ejects from the loading slot.  
Locating a file or a particular  
portion on an MP3 disc  
For MP3 playback/search ordersee page 18.  
To change the display information  
To fast-forward or reverse the file  
While playing back an MP3 file,  
you can change the MP3 disc  
information shown on the display.  
Press and hold ¢  
while playing an MP3  
disc, to fast-forward the  
file.  
Each time you press D (DISP),  
the display changes to show the  
following:  
Press and hold 4  
while playing an MP3  
disc, to reverse the file.  
• When TAG DISP” is set to “TAG ON”  
(initial setting: see page 28)  
To skip to the next or previous files  
Album name / performer  
(folder name*)  
Press ¢  
briefly  
(TAG lights up on the display)  
while playing, to skip  
ahead to the beginning of  
the next file.  
Each time you press the  
button consecutively, the  
beginning of the next files  
is located and played  
back.  
Track title (file name*)  
(TAG lights up on the display)  
Elapsed playing time and  
Current file number  
* If an MP3 file does not have ID3 tags, folder  
name and file name appear. In this case, the TAG  
indicator will not lights up on the display.  
Press 4  
briefly while playing, to skip back  
to the beginning of the current file.  
Each time you press the button consecutively,  
the beginning of the previous files is located  
and played back.  
• When TAG DISP” is set to “TAG OFF”  
Folder name  
(
(
lights up on the display)  
File name  
lights up on the display)  
Elapsed playing time and  
Current file number  
Note:  
The display shows up to 8 characters at a time and  
scrolls if there are more than 8 characters.  
See also “To select the scroll mode—SCROLL” on  
page 28.  
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To go to a particular file quickly within the  
current folder (+10 and –10 buttons)  
To go to a particular folder directly  
IMPORTANT:  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the functions mode  
To directly select the folders using the number  
button(s), it is required that folders are  
assigned 2 digit numbers at the beginning of  
their folder names. (This can only be done  
during the recording of CD-Rs or CD-RWs.)  
Ex.: If folder name is 01 ABC”  
= Press 1 to go to Folder 01 ABC.  
If folder name is 1 ABC,pressing 1  
does not work.  
while playing an MP3 disc.  
MODEflashes on the upper  
part of the display.  
2 Press +10 or 10.  
To skip 10 files* forwards  
to the last file  
If folder name is 12 ABC”  
= Press and hold 6 (12) to go to Folder  
12 ABC.  
To skip 10 files* backwards  
to the first file  
Press the number button corresponding to the  
folder number to start playing the first file in the  
selected folder.  
* The first time you press +10 or 10 button,  
the file skips to the nearest higher or lower  
file with a file number of multiple ten (ex.  
10th, 20th, 30th).  
Then, each time you press the button, you  
can skip 10 files (see How to use the +10  
and 10 buttonsbelow).  
After the last file, the first file will be  
selected, and vice versa.  
To select a folder number from 01 06:  
Press 1 (7) 6 (12) briefly.  
To select a folder number from 07 12:  
Press and hold 1 (7) 6 (12) for more than one  
second.  
How to use the +10 and –10 buttons  
Ex. 1: To select file number 32 while  
Notes:  
playing file number 6  
• If “MP3” flashes on the display after you have  
selected a folder, it means that the folder does not  
contain any MP3 files.  
• You cannot directly select a folder with a number  
greater than 12.  
(Three times)  
(Twice)  
File 6  
\ 10 \ 20 \ 30  
\ 31 \ 32  
To select a particular file in a folder, press  
¢
or 4  
after selecting the folder.  
Ex. 2 : To select file number 8 while playing  
file number 36  
(Three times)  
(Twice)  
File 36  
\ 30 \ 20 \ 10  
\ 9 \ 8  
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To skip to the next or previous folder  
Selecting MP3 playback modes  
Press 5 (up) while playing an  
MP3 disc to skip to the next  
folder.  
To play back files at random  
(Folder Random/Disc Random Play)  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the next folder is  
located (and the first file in the  
folder starts playing, if  
recorded).  
You can play back all files of the current folder or  
all files on the MP3 disc at random.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing an  
MP3 disc.  
MODEflashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
Press (down) while playing an MP3 disc to  
skip back to the previous folder.  
Each time you press the button consecutively,  
the previous folder is located (and the first file in  
the folder starts playing, if recorded).  
2 Press RND (random), while  
MODEis still flashing on the  
display, so that FLDR RNDor  
DISC RNDappears on the  
display.  
Each time you press the button,  
the random play mode changes as  
follows:  
Note:  
If the folder does not contain any MP3 files, it is  
skipped.  
FLDR RND  
DISC RND  
Canceled  
(folder) and RND indicators  
Ex.: When you select FLDR RND”  
Active  
Mode  
Plays at random  
indicator  
and RND All files of the  
indicators current folder, then  
light up.  
FLDR RND  
files of the next  
folder and so on.  
DISC RND  
and RND All files on the disc.  
indicators  
light up.  
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To play back files repeatedly  
(Track Repeat/Folder Repeat Play)  
To play back only intros  
(Track Intro Scan/Folder Intro Scan)  
You can play back the current file or all the files  
in the current folder repeatedly.  
You can play back the first 15 seconds of each  
file sequentially.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing an  
MP3 disc.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode while playing an  
MP3 disc.  
MODEflashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
MODEflashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
2 Press RPT (repeat), while MODE”  
is still flashing on the display, so  
that TRK RPTor FLDR RPT”  
appears on the display.  
2 Press INT (intro), while MODEis  
still flashing on the display, so that  
TRK INTor FLDR INTappears  
on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
repeat play mode changes as  
follows:  
Each time you press the button,  
intro scan mode changes as  
follows:  
TRK RPT  
FLDR RPT  
TRK INT  
FLDR INT  
Canceled  
Canceled  
RPT indicator  
INT indicator  
Ex.: When you select TRK INT”  
Ex.: When you select TRK RPT”  
Active  
Active  
indicator  
Plays the beginnings  
(15 seconds) of  
Mode  
Plays repeatedly  
Mode  
indicator  
TRK RPT RPT indicator The current (or  
lights up. specified) file.  
and RPT All files of the  
TRK INT  
INT indicator All files of the current  
lights up. disc.  
FLDR RPT  
FLDR INT  
and INT The first file of each  
indicators folder.  
light up.  
indicators  
light up.  
current (or  
specified) folder.  
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS  
Selecting preset sound modes  
Indication  
For:  
Preset values  
BAS TRE LOUD  
(C-EQ: custom equalizer)  
USER  
ROCK  
(Flat sound)  
00  
00  
OFF  
ON  
You can select a preset sound mode (C-EQ:  
custom equalizer) suitable to the music genre.  
Rock or  
disco music  
+03  
+01  
CLASSIC Classical  
music  
+01  
–02  
OFF  
Select the sound mode you want.  
When you press the button  
once, the last selected sound  
mode is recalled and applied  
to the current source.  
POPS  
Light music  
+04  
+02  
+01  
00  
OFF  
ON  
HIP HOP Funk or rap  
music  
JAZZ  
Jazz music  
+02  
+03  
OFF  
Note:  
You can adjust each sound mode to your preference.  
Once you make an adjustment, it is automatically  
stored for the currently selected sound mode. See  
“Adjusting the sound” on page 25.  
Sound mode indicator flashes.  
Ex.: If you have selected “USER” previously  
Then, each time you press  
the button, the sound modes  
change as follows:  
USER  
JAZZ  
ROCK  
CLASSIC  
POPS  
HIP HOP  
Sound mode indicator flashes.  
Ex.: When you select “ROCK”  
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*1 When you adjust the bass, treble, or loudness, the  
adjustment you have made is stored for the currently  
selected sound mode (C-EQ) including “USER.”  
*2 If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader  
level to “00.”  
Adjusting the sound  
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  
preference.  
*3 Normally the control dial works as the volume  
control. So you do not have to select “VOL” to  
adjust the volume level.  
1 Select the item you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the  
button, the adjustable items  
change as follows:  
2 Adjust the setting.  
To increase the level or  
turn on the loudness  
BAS  
TRE  
FAD  
BAL  
(bass)  
(treble)  
(fader)  
(balance)  
To decrease the level or  
turn off the loudness  
VOL  
WOOFER  
(subwoofer)  
LOUD  
(volume)  
(loudness)  
Indication  
To do:  
Range  
BAS*1  
TRE*1  
FAD*2  
BAL  
Adjust the bass.  
–06 (min.)  
|
+06 (max.)  
Equalization pattern changes  
as you adjust the bass or treble.  
Adjust the treble.  
–06 (min.)  
|
+06 (max.)  
Ex. 1: When you adjust “TRE” (treble)  
Adjust the front  
and rear speaker  
balance.  
R06 (Rear only)  
|
F06 (Front only)  
Adjust the left  
and right speaker  
balance.  
L06 (Left only)  
|
R06 (Right only)  
Ex. 2: When you turn on the loudness  
LOUD*1  
Boost low and high  
frequencies to  
produce a well-  
balanced sound  
at low volume level.  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the  
LOUD ON  
|
LOUD OFF  
other items.  
To reset each sound mode to the factory  
settings, repeat the same procedure and  
reassign the preset values listed in the table on  
page 24.  
WOOFER Adjust the  
subwoofer output  
level.  
0 (min.)  
|
8 (max.)  
VOL*3  
Adjust the volume. 00 (min.)  
|
50 (max.)  
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OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS  
Changing the general settings  
(PSM)  
3 Adjust the PSM item selected.  
You can change the items listed in the table below  
by using the PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) control.  
Basic Procedure  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more  
than 2 seconds so that one of the  
PSM items appears on the display.  
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the  
other PSM items if necessary.  
5 Finish the setting.  
2 Select the PSM item you want to  
adjust. (See the table below.)  
Preferred Setting Mode (PSM) items  
• For detailed operations of each PSM items, refer to the pages listed in the table.  
Factory-preset See  
Indications  
Selectable values/items  
settings  
page  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
CLOCK  
Hour adjustment  
Minute adjustment  
Clock display  
Back  
Back  
Advance  
Advance  
ON  
1:00  
8
OFF  
ON  
27  
27  
LEVEL  
Level display  
AUDIO 1  
AUDIO 2  
AUDIO 2  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
OFF  
DIMMER  
TEL  
Dimmer mode  
AUTO  
27  
Telephone muting  
MUTING 1  
MUTING 2  
OFF  
28  
28  
OFF  
OFF  
BEEP  
Key-touch tone  
Scroll mode  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
SCROLL  
ONCE  
AUTO  
ONCE  
28  
EXT IN*  
External component  
Tag display  
LINE IN  
TAG ON  
CHANGER  
TAG OFF  
CHANGER  
TAG ON  
28  
28  
TAG DISP  
* Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected—FM, AM, and CD.  
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To set the clock display—CLOCK  
To select the level meter—LEVEL  
You can set the clock to be shown on the display  
when the unit is turned on.  
You can select the level display according to your  
preference.  
When shipped from the factory, the clock is set to  
be shown on the display.  
When shipped from the factory, AUDIO 2is  
selected.  
ON:  
OFF:  
Clock display is turned on.  
Clock display is turned off. When  
OFFis selected, the other  
information (see table below)  
appears instead of the clock  
display (except when LINE INis  
selected as the source).  
AUDIO 1: Shows the audio level indicator.  
AUDIO 2: Alternates AUDIO 1setting and  
illumination display.  
OFF:  
Erases the audio level indicator.  
To select the dimmer mode—DIMMER  
When you turn on the car headlights, the display  
automatically dims (Auto Dimmer).  
When shipped from the factory, Auto Dimmer  
mode is activated.  
When CLOCK is set to OFF:  
Current  
Source  
Pressing D (DISP)  
indication  
AUTO:  
OFF:  
ON:  
Activates Auto Dimmer.  
Cancels Auto Dimmer.  
Always dims the display.  
Tuner  
Band  
Clock appears for about  
5 seconds.  
CD and CDor  
CD-CH disc number  
Note:  
Auto Dimmer equipped with this unit may not work  
correctly on some vehicles, particularly on those  
having a control dial for dimming.  
When CLOCK is set to ON:  
Current  
In this case, set the dimmer mode to “ON” or “OFF.”  
Source  
Pressing D (DISP)  
indication  
Tuner  
Clock  
Band appears for about  
5 seconds.  
CD and Clock  
CD-CH  
CDor disc number and  
track/file number  
appear alternately each  
time you press the  
button.  
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To select the telephone mutingTEL  
To select the external component to use  
EXT IN  
This mode is used when a cellular phone system  
is connected. Depending on the phone system  
used, select either MUTING 1or MUTING 2,”  
whichever mutes the sounds from this unit.  
When shipped from the factory, this mode is  
deactivated.  
You can connect the external component to the  
CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input  
Adapter KS-U57 (not supplied).  
To use the external component as the playback  
source through this unit, you need to select  
which componentCD changer or external  
componentto use.  
MUTING 1: Select this if this setting can mute  
the sounds.  
MUTING 2: Select this if this setting can mute  
the sounds.  
When shipped from the factory, CD changer is  
selected as the external component.  
OFF:  
Cancels the telephone muting.  
CHANGER: To use the CD changer.  
LINE IN:  
To use the external component  
other than CD changer.  
To turn on/off the key-touch toneBEEP  
Note:  
You can deactivate the key-touch tone if you do  
not want it to beep each time you press a button.  
When shipped from the factory, the key-touch  
tone is activated.  
For connecting the Line Input Adapter KS-U57 and  
the external component, refer to the Installation/  
Connection Manual (separate volume).  
ON:  
OFF:  
Activates the key-touch tone.  
Deactivates the key-touch tone.  
To turn the tag display on or offTAG DISP  
An MP3 file can contain file information called  
ID3 Tagwhere its album name, performer, track  
title, etc. are recorded.  
There are two versionsID3v1 (ID3 Tag version  
1) and ID3v2 (ID3 Tag version 2). This unit is  
compatible only with ID3v1.  
To select the scroll modeSCROLL  
You can select the scroll mode for the disc  
information (when the entire text cannot be  
shown all at once).  
When shipped from the factory, scroll mode is set  
to ONCE.”  
When shipped from the factory, TAG ONis  
selected.  
ONCE:  
AUTO:  
Scrolls only once.  
TAG ON:  
Turns on the ID3 tag display while  
playing MP3 files.  
If an MP3 file does not have ID3  
tags, folder name and file  
name appear.  
Repeats the scroll (5-second  
intervals in between).  
Cancels scroll mode.  
OFF:  
Note:  
Note:  
Even if the scroll mode is set to “OFF,” you can scroll  
the display by pressing D (DISP) for more than one  
second.  
If you change the setting from “TAG  
OFF” to “TAG ON” while playing an  
MP3 file, the tag display will be  
activated when the next file starts  
playing.  
TAG OFF: Turns off the ID3 tag display while  
playing MP3 files. (Only the folder  
name and file name can be  
shown.)  
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Assigning names to the sources  
4 Move the cursor to the next (or  
previous) character position.  
You can assign names to station frequencies and  
CDs (both in this unit and in the CD changer).  
After assigning a name, it will appear on the  
display when you select the source.  
Maximum number  
Sources  
of characters  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you  
Station frequencies Up to 8 characters (up to  
30 station frequencies  
finish entering the name.  
including both FM and AM)  
CDs*  
Up to 32 characters (up to  
40 discs)  
6 Finish the procedure while the last  
selected character is flashing.  
* You cannot assign a name to CD Text or an MP3  
disc.  
1 Select a source you want to assign a  
name to.  
To erase the entered characters  
Insert spaces using the same procedure  
described above.  
When you select a source,  
the power automatically  
comes on.  
Available characters  
2 While pressing D (DISP), press and  
hold SEL (select) for more than 2  
seconds.  
A
K
B
L
V
5
C
M
W
6
D
N
X
7
E
O
Y
8
F
P
Z
9
G
Q
0
H
R
1
/
I
J
S
2
<
T
3
>
U
4
space  
Notes:  
• When you try to assign a name to the 41st disc,  
“NAME FULL” appears on the display. (In this  
case, delete unwanted names before assignment.)  
• When the CD changer is connected, you can assign  
names to CDs in the CD changer. These names can  
also be shown on the display if you insert the CDs  
in this unit.  
Ex.: When you select CD as the source  
3 Select a character.  
See right column for  
available characters.  
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Attaching the control panel  
1 Insert the right side of the control  
panel into the groove on the panel  
holder.  
Detaching the control panel  
You can detach the control panel when leaving  
the car.  
When detaching or attaching the control panel,  
be careful not to damage the connectors on the  
back of the control panel and on the panel  
holder.  
Detaching the control panel  
Before detaching the control panel, be sure to  
turn off the power.  
2 Press the left side of the control  
1 Unlock the control panel.  
panel to fix it to the panel holder.  
2 Pull the control panel out of the unit.  
Note on cleaning the connectors:  
If you frequently detach the control panel, the  
connectors will deteriorate.  
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the  
connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened  
with alcohol, being careful not to damage the  
connectors.  
3 Put the detached control panel into  
the provided case.  
Connectors  
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CD CHANGER OPERATIONS  
We recommend that you use the JVC MP3-  
compatible CD changer with your unit.  
• When the current disc is an MP3 disc:  
Playback starts from the first folder of the  
current disc once file check is completed.  
By using this CD changer, you can play back your  
original CD-Rs (Recordable) and CD-RWs  
(Rewritable) recorded either in audio CD format  
or in MP3 format.  
Selected disc number**  
You can also connect other CH-X series CD  
changers (except CH-X99 and CH-X100).  
However, they are not compatible with MP3  
discs, so you cannot play back MP3 discs.  
You cannot use the KD-MK series CD changers  
with this unit.  
Before operating your CD changer:  
Refer also to the Instructions supplied with  
your CD changer.  
If no discs are in the magazine of the CD  
changer or the discs are inserted upside  
down, NO DISCwill appear on the display.  
If this happens, remove the magazine and  
set the discs correctly.  
If no magazine is loaded in the CD changer, NO  
MAGappears on the display. If this happens,  
insert the magazine in the CD changer.  
If RESET 1” – “RESET 8appears on the  
display, something is wrong with the  
connection between this unit and the CD  
changer. If this happens, check the  
connection and make sure the cords are  
connected firmly. Then, press the reset  
button of the CD changer.  
(folder) indicator  
MP3 indicator  
** When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 27), the  
current indication will soon change to the clock time.  
Note:  
Folder name appears on the display instead of “ROOT,”  
if an MP3 disc contains a folder.  
Playing discs  
Select the CD changer (CD-CH).  
CD  
CD-CH*  
* If you have changed “EXT IN” setting to “LINE IN”  
(see page 36), you cannot select the CD changer.  
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• When the current disc is a CD:  
Playback starts from the first track of the  
current disc.  
To go to a particular disc directly  
Press the number button corresponding to the  
disc number to start its playback (while the CD  
changer is playing).  
Selected disc number*  
To select a disc number from 1 6:  
Press 1 (7) 6 (12) briefly.  
To select a disc number from 7 12:  
Press and hold 1 (7) 6 (12) for more than  
one second.  
To fast-forward or reverse the track/file  
Elapsed playing time Current track  
Press and hold ¢  
during play, to fast-  
forward the track/file.  
,
,
Press and hold 4  
* When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 27),  
the current indication will soon change to the  
clock time.  
during play, to reverse the  
track/file.  
Notes:  
To go to the next or previous tracks/files  
• When you press CD/CD-CH, the power  
automatically comes on. You do not have to press  
to turn on the power.  
• 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.  
• When you start playing back a CD Text or MP3  
disc, disc information will automatically appear on  
the display. (See pages 16 and 20.)  
Press ¢  
briefly  
during play, to skip ahead  
to the beginning of the  
next track/file.  
Each time you press the  
button consecutively, the  
beginning of the next  
tracks/files is located and  
played back.  
Press 4  
briefly during play, to skip back  
to the beginning of the current track/file.  
Each time you press the button consecutively,  
the beginning of the previous tracks/files is  
located and played back.  
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To skip to the next or previous folder  
(only for MP3 discs)  
This operation is only possible when  
using JVC MP3-compatible CD changer  
(CH-X1500).  
Press 5 (up) while playing an  
MP3 disc, to go to the next  
folder.  
Each time you press the  
button consecutively, the next  
folder is located, and the first  
file in the folder starts  
playback.  
To go to a track/file quickly  
(+10 and –10 buttons)  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the functions mode  
while playing a disc.  
MODEflashes on the upper  
part of the display.  
Press (down) while playing an MP3 disc, to  
go to the previous folder.  
Each time you press the button consecutively,  
the previous folder is located, and the first file  
in the folder starts playback.  
2 Press +10 or 10.  
To skip 10 tracks/files*  
forwards to the last track/file  
To skip 10 tracks/files*  
backwards to the first  
track/file  
To show the disc information for CD Text  
and MP3 discs  
This is possible only when connecting a JVC CD  
changer equipped with CD Text and/or MP3 disc  
information reading capability.  
* The first time you press +10 or 10 button,  
the track/file skips to the nearest higher or  
lower track/file with a track/file number of  
multiple ten (ex. 10th, 20th, 30th).  
Then, each time you press the button, you can  
skip 10 tracks/files (see How to use the +10  
and 10 buttonsbelow).  
After the last track/file, the first track/file will  
be selected, and vice versa.  
Select text display mode while playing a  
CD Text or an MP3 disc.  
Note:  
If the current playing disc is an MP3 disc, files are  
skipped within the same folder.  
For details, see page 16 about CD Text disc  
information and page 20 about MP3 disc  
information.  
How to use the +10 and –10 buttons  
Ex. 1: To select track/file number 32 while  
playing track/file number 6  
(Three times)  
(Twice)  
Track/file 6 \ 10 \ 20 \ 30 \ 31 \ 32  
Ex. 2: To select track/file number 8 while  
playing track/file number 36  
(Three times)  
(Twice)  
Track/file 36 \ 30 \ 20 \ 10  
\ 9 \ 8  
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Active  
indicator  
Selecting the playback modes  
Mode  
Plays at random  
To play back tracks/files at random  
(Folder Random/Disc Random/Magazine  
Random Play)  
FLDR RND*  
and RND All files of the  
indicators current folder, then  
light up.  
files of the next  
folder and so on.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode during play.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
DISC RND  
MAG RND  
and RND All tracks/files of  
indicators  
light up.  
the current (or  
specified) disc.  
RND indicator All tracks/files of  
lights up. the inserted discs.  
2 Press RND (random), while  
“MODE” is still flashing on the  
display.  
* “FLDR RND” is only applicable for MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button,  
random play mode changes as  
follows:  
To play back tracks/files repeatedly  
(Track Repeat/Folder Repeat/Disc Repeat  
Play)  
For MP3 discs:  
FLDR RND  
Canceled  
DISC RND  
MAG RND  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode during play.  
“MODE” flashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
For CDs:  
2 Press RPT (repeat), while “MODE”  
is still flashing on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
repeat play mode changes as  
follows:  
DISC RND  
MAG RND  
Canceled  
For MP3 discs:  
TRK RPT  
Canceled  
FLDR RPT  
DISC RPT  
RND indicator  
Ex.: When you select “MAG RND”  
For CDs:  
Note:  
TRK RPT  
DISC RPT  
MP3 indicator also lights up if the current playing  
Canceled  
disc is an MP3 disc.  
(disc) and RPT indicators  
Ex.: When you select “DISC RPT”  
Note:  
MP3 indicator also lights up if the current playing  
disc is an MP3 disc.  
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Active  
indicator  
Mode  
Plays repeatedly  
TRK RPT  
RPT indicator The current (or  
lights up.  
specified) track/  
file.  
INT indicators  
Ex.: When you select TRK INT”  
FLDR RPT*  
DISC RPT  
and RPT  
indicators  
light up.  
All files of the  
current (or  
specified) folder  
of the current disc.  
Note:  
MP3 indicator also lights up if the current playing  
disc is an MP3 disc.  
and RPT All tracks/files of  
indicators light the current (or  
up.  
specified) disc.  
Active  
indicator  
Plays the beginnings  
(15 seconds) of  
Mode  
* “FLDR RPT” is only applicable for MP3 disc.  
TRK INT  
INT indicator All tracks/files of  
lights up. the current disc.  
To play back only intros  
(Track Intro Scan/Folder Intro Scan/Disc  
Intro Scan)  
FLDR INT*  
DISC INT  
and INT The first file of every  
indicators  
light up.  
folders of the current  
disc.  
and INT The first tracks/files  
indicators of the inserted discs.  
light up.  
1 Press M (MODE) to enter the  
functions mode during play.  
MODEflashes on the upper part  
of the display.  
* “FLDR INT” is only applicable for MP3 disc.  
2 Press INT (intro), while MODEis  
still flashing on the display.  
Each time you press the button,  
intro scan mode changes as  
follows:  
For MP3 discs:  
TRK INT  
FLDR INT  
DISC INT  
Canceled  
For CDs:  
TRK INT  
DISC INT  
Canceled  
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EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS  
Playing an external component  
2 Turn on the connected component  
and start playing the source.  
You can connect the external component to the  
CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input  
Adapter KS-U57 (not supplied).  
3 Adjust the volume.  
Preparations:  
For connecting the Line Input Adapter KS-U57 and  
the external component, refer to the Installation/  
Connection Manual (separate volume).  
• Before operating the external component using the  
following procedure, select the external input  
correctly. See “To select the external component to  
use—EXT IN” on page 28.  
4 Adjust the sound characteristics  
you want. (See pages 24 and 25.)  
1 Select the external component  
(LINE IN).  
CD  
LINE IN*  
Ex.: When you select EXTas the source  
• If “LINE IN”* does not appear on the display, see  
page 28 and select the external input (“LINE IN”).  
* Displayed only when one of the following sources is  
selected—FM, AM, and CD.  
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  
36  
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 level is set to the Adjust it to the optimum level.  
minimum level.  
Connections are incorrect.  
Check the cords and  
connections.  
• This unit does not work at  
all.  
The built-in microcomputer  
may have functioned  
incorrectly due to noise, etc.  
Press the reset button on the  
panel holder after detaching the  
control panel. (The clock setting  
and preset stations stored in  
memory are erased.) (See page  
2.)  
• SSM (Strong-station  
Sequential Memory)  
automatic preset does not  
work.  
Signals are too weak.  
Store stations manually.  
• Static noise while listening  
to the radio.  
The antenna is not connected Connect the antenna firmly.  
firmly.  
• Disc cannot be played back. Disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc 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.  
• Disc cannot be ejected.  
Disc is locked.  
Unlock the disc.  
(See page 16.)  
• Disc sound is sometimes  
interrupted.  
You are driving on rough  
roads.  
Stop playback 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 in the loading slot.  
Disc is inserted incorrectly.  
Insert a disc into the loading  
slot.  
Insert the disc correctly.  
37  
Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
• Disc cannot be played  
back.  
No MP3 files are recorded on Change the disc.  
the disc.  
MP3 files do not have the  
Add the extension code  
extension code—mp3 in their —mp3 to their file names.  
file names.  
MP3 files are not recorded in Change the disc.  
the format compliant with ISO (Record MP3 files using a  
9660 Level 1, Level 2, or  
Joliet.  
compliant application.)  
• Noise is generated.  
The file played back is not an Skip to another file or change  
MP3 file (although it has the  
extension code—mp3).  
the disc. (Do not add the  
extension code—mp3 to non-  
MP3 files.)  
• A longer readout time is  
required (“CHECK” keeps  
flashing on the display).  
Readout time varies due to  
the complexity of the folder/  
file configuration.  
Do not use too many hierarchies  
and folders. Also, do not record  
any other types of audio tracks  
together with MP3 files.  
• Files cannot be played back Playback order is determined  
as you have intended them when the files are recorded.  
to play.  
• Elapsed playing time is not  
correct.  
This sometimes occurs during  
play. This is caused by how  
the files are recorded on the  
disc.  
• “MP3” flashes on the  
display.  
The current folder does not  
contain any MP3 file.  
Select another folder.  
• “NO FILES” appears on the The current disc does not  
Insert a disc that contains MP3  
files.  
display.  
contain any MP3 file.  
• Correct characters are not  
displayed (e.g. album  
name).  
This unit can only display  
alphabets (capital: A–Z),  
numbers, and a limited  
number of symbols.  
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Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
• “NO DISC” appears on the  
display.  
No disc is in the magazine.  
Insert discs into the  
magazine.  
Discs are inserted upside  
down.  
Insert discs correctly.  
• “NO MAG” appears on the  
display.  
No magazine is loaded in the  
CD changer.  
Insert the magazine.  
• “RESET 8” appears on the  
display.  
This unit is not connected to the  
CD changer correctly.  
Connect this unit and the  
CD changer correctly and  
press the reset button of the  
CD changer.  
• “RESET 1” – “RESET 7”  
appears on the display.  
Press the reset button of the  
CD changer.  
• The CD changer does not  
work at all.  
The built-in microcomputer may  
function incorrectly due to  
noise, etc.  
Press the reset button on the  
panel holder after detaching  
the control panel. (The clock  
setting and preset stations  
stored in memory are  
erased.) (See page 2.)  
About mistracking:  
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads. This does not damage the unit and the disc,  
but will be annoying.  
We recommend that you stop disc play while driving on such rough roads.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Handling discs  
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
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), CD-RWs (Rewritable), and  
CD Texts.  
• This unit is also compatible with MP3 discs.  
– 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.  
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.  
Center holder  
• 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 into the cases after  
use.  
To keep discs clean  
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.  
– Print on discs may get sticky.  
A dirty disc may not play correctly.  
If a disc does become dirty, wipe it  
with a soft cloth in a straight line  
from center to edge.  
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.  
To remove these rough spots, rub  
the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.  
Read instructions or cautions about labels and  
printable discs carefully.  
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, it will cause a  
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.  
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  
Stick-on  
label  
Warped  
disc  
Sticker  
Disc  
residue  
40  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION  
Maximum Power Output:  
Type: Compact disc player  
Front: 50 W per channel  
Rear: 50 W per channel  
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical  
pickup (semiconductor laser)  
Continuous Power Output (RMS):  
Front: 19 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz to  
20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8%  
total harmonic distortion.  
Number of channels: 2 channels (stereo)  
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Dynamic Range:  
96 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB  
Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit  
MP3 decoding format:  
Rear: 19 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz to  
20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8%  
total harmonic distortion.  
MPEG1/2 Audio Layer 3  
Load Impedance: 4 (4 to 8 allowance)  
Tone Control Range  
Max. Bit Rate: 320 Kbps  
Bass:  
10 dB at 100 Hz  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement  
Treble: 10 dB at 10 kHz  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB  
Line-Out Level/Impedance:  
4.0 V/20 kload (full scale)  
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ  
Subwoofer-Out Level/Impedance:  
2.0 V/20 kload (full scale)  
Cutoff frequency: 120 Hz (fixed)  
Operating Voltage:  
DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)  
Allowable Operating Temperature:  
0°C to +40°C  
Grounding System: Negative ground  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
Installation Size (approx.):  
182 mm × 52 mm × 150 mm  
Panel Size (approx.):  
TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range  
188 mm × 58 mm × 12 mm  
Mass (approx.):  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
531 kHz to 1 602 kHz  
1.4 kg (excluding accessories)  
[FM Tuner]  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 µV/75 )  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
16.3 dBf (1.8 µV/75 )  
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz):  
65 dB  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz  
Stereo Separation: 35 dB  
Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB  
[AM Tuner]  
Sensitivity: 20 µV  
Selectivity: 35 dB  
Having TROUBLE with operation?  
Please reset your unit  
Refer to page of How to reset your unit  
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The following illustration shows a typical installation.  
However, you should make adjustments  
corresponding to your specific car. If you have any  
questions or require information regarding  
installation kits, consult your JVC car audio dealer  
or a company supplying kits.  
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2 Insert the 2 handles between the unit and the  
sleeve, as illustrated, to disengage the sleeve  
locks.  
3 ꢀꢁ !"#$  
(¥ß¿“æ) ‡æÕª≈¥∑≈Õ§ª≈Õ°À¡ÕÕ°®“°°π  
ÆwÁ«uë qJONë Ÿe½«  
ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,#-  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
qł« sÄ UÂUJ*« vKŽ WE#U;« włd¹ ∫WEŠöÄ  
3 ª≈¥ª≈Õ°À¡ÕÕ°  
3 Remove the sleeve.  
Æ“UN'« VOÂdð bFÐ UIŠô ‰ULF²Ýô«  
4 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()  
À¡“¬‡Àµ : √–¡¥√–«ß„À§π∫ߧ  
Note: Be sure to keep the handles for future  
use after installing the unit.  
Æ…—UOJë uKÐUð qš«œ wÁ«uë qJONë V—  
¥
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&ꢁ'()"*+,-./  
ꢀꢁ  
∫ “¡“√∂„™ß“π‰¥µÕ‰ªÀ≈ß®“°µ¥µß™¥ª√–°Õ∫·≈«  
uKÐUð qš«œ UOK wÁ«uë qJONë VOÂdð bFР*  
qJAÐ WMJÃ_« wMŁ« ¨`O×U qJAÐ …—UOJë  
w# rJ×Ä qJAÐ wÁ«uë qJONë XO³¦²Ã VÝUMÄ  
ÆqJAë w# 5³Ä u¼ UL ¨`O×Bë ÊUJ*«  
4 Install the sleeve into the dashboard.  
4 µ¥µßª≈Õ°À¡≈ß„π·ºßÀπ“ª∑¡  
* After the sleeve is correctly installed into the  
dashboard, bend the appropriate tabs to hold  
the sleeve firmly in place, as illustrated.  
* À≈ß®“°µ¥µßª≈Õ°À¡≈ß„π·ºßÀπ“ª∑¡Õ¬“ß∂°µÕß·≈«  
¥¥√Õß„À‚§ßæÕ¥∑ª≈Õ°À¡®–∂°¬¥‰«Õ¬“ß·ππÀπ“  
(¥ß¿“æ)  
5 ꢀꢁ !"#ꢁ$%&&'()*ꢀ+,-./  
“UN'« qJO¼ sÄ WOHK)« WN'UÐ VOÂd²Ã« —ULJÄ X³Ł  
µ
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
Æ—ULJ*« W¹UN½ ‚u# WOÞUD*« …uA(« l{ pÖ bFÐË  
6 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
7 ꢀꢁ !"#$ %&'()*+,-./  
5 Fix the mounting bolt to the rear of the unit’s  
body and place the rubber cushion over the end  
of the bolt.  
u¼ UL WÐuKD*« WOzUÐdNJë öOUu²Ã« qLŽ«  
5 µ¥ ≈°ª√–°Õ∫∫√‡«≥¥“πÀ≈ß‚§√ߢÕß™¥ª√–°Õ∫·≈–  
Æ
ULOKF²Ã« Ác¼ nKš ÕËdAÄ  
«“߬“ß°π°√–·∑°‰«∫π «πª≈“¬¢Õß ≈°  
qJAÐ X³¦¹ v²Š wÁ«uë qJONë qš«œ “UN'« qšœ«  
8 ꢀꢁꢀ !"  
Æ`O×U  
6 Do the required electrical connections.  
7 Slide the unit into the sleeve until it is locked.  
8 Attach the trim plate.  
6 µÕ “¬‰øµ“¡∑°”À𥉫∑ßÀ¡¥  
ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"#$%&"'  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'() *+,-  
ꢀꢁ  
ÆWM¹eë WŠuà V—  
7 ‡≈Õ𙥪√–°Õ∫≈ß„πª≈Õ°À¡®π‡¢“°π‰¥æÕ¥  
ÆqHÝô« w# ·u:« rJIë Ê« sÄ bÂQð ∫WEŠöÄ  
rJײë WŠuà `²Hð ô ·uÝ ¨pÖ ·öjÐ  
ÆWKÄUÂ …—uBÐ  
8 µÕ·ºπ‚≈À–¢Õ∫·µß  
9 ꢀꢁ !"#$  
À¡“¬‡Àµ: ‡«≈“„ µÕß·π„®«“ µ«≈Õ§Õ¬∑“ߥ“π≈“ß  
¡©–ππ·≈« ®–‡ª¥·ºß§«∫§¡ÕÕ°‰¡‰¥∑ßÀ¡¥  
9 µÕ‡¢“°∫·ºß§«∫§¡  
Note: Ensure the recessed part is at the bottom.If  
ÆrJײë WŠuà V—  
π
not, the control panel will not open completely.  
9 Attach the control panel.  
Trim plate  
2
1
Control panel  
Dashboard  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !  
ꢀꢁ  
WM·¹ºeπëWŠÀu¢ÃÕ∫·µß  
À𓪥  
ºßÀπ“ª∑¡  
rJײëWŠË«  
…—UOJë uKÐUð  
Rubber cushion  
ꢀꢁ !"  
WO¬ÞUßD°π*«°u·A(°«  
184 mm  
Sleeve  
ꢀꢁ !  
53 mm  
4
ª≈Õ°À¡  
wÁ«uë qJONë 7  
5
3
Handle  
ꢀꢁ !"  
Mounting bolt  
ꢀꢁ !  
≈°µ¥  
§π∫ߧ∫  
VOÂd²Ã« —ULJÄ  
WÂUJ*«  
8
Slot  
ꢀꢁ  
6
9
*
4
Fuse  
ꢀꢁ  
See ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.”  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
√Õß„™ ”À√  
Sleeve  
∫æπ≈«¥  
ø«  
dOGU oý  
ꢀꢁ !  
ª≈Õ°À¡  
°√≥“¥À«¢Õ °öOUÕ¡u²¥Ã¬«rJøÁødE½«  
“uOHë  
ÆWOzUÐdNJë  
Trim plate  
ꢀꢁ  
wÁ«uë qJONë  
Lock Plate  
ꢀꢁ  
Control panel  
ꢀꢁ !  
À𓪥  
·ºπ‚≈À–¢Õ∫·µß  
·ºπ‚≈À–¬¥  
WM¹eë WŠuà  
rJײëWŠË«  
XO³¦²Ã« W×OHU  
ÕöUô«Ë ‰UDŽô« sŽ Y׳ë  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
ꢀꢁ !  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
°“√µ√«® Õ∫ª≠À“¢¥¢Õß  
The fuse blows.  
Æ“uOHë ‚d²×¹ •  
qJAÐ WÃuUuÄ œuÝô«Ë dLŠô« pKJë q¼ *  
ø`O×U  
ø« ¢“¥  
* Are the red and black leads connected correctly?  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'!"#$%()*$+,  
* ¡°“√‡™Õ¡ “¬µ–°« ¥”·≈– ·¥ßÕ¬“ß∂°µÕßÀ√Õ‰¡  
Power cannot be turned on.  
* Is the yellow lead connected?  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'$()  
‰¡ “¡“√∂‡ª¥‡§√Õ߉¥  
ÆWOzUÐdNJë WÁUDë qOUuð sJ1 ô •  
øôuUuÄ dHUô« pKJë q¼ *  
* ¡°“√‡™Õ¡ “¬µ–°« ‡À≈ÕßÀ√Õ‰¡  
No sound from the speakers.  
* Is the speaker output lead short-circuited?  
ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-  
Æ
UŽULJë sÄ uU —bB¹ ô •  
‰¡¡‡ ¬ßÕÕ°®“°≈”‚æß  
øWŽULJë Ãdš pKÝ …dz«œ w# dOBIð pÃUM¼ q¼ *  
Sound is distorted.  
* “¬µ–°« «π∑ÕÕ°∑“ß≈”‚æ߇°¥‰øø“≈¥«ß®√À√Õ‰¡  
ꢀꢁ !"  
ÆÁuAÄ uBë •  
ø÷—ôUÐ ôuUuÄ WŽULJë Ãdš pKÝ q¼ *  
L ÈdJOë WŽULJW³ÃUJë ·«dÞô« q¼ *  
øiFÐ lÄ ÷—ôUÐ WÃuUR vMLOÃ«Ë  
* Is the speaker output lead grounded?  
* Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded  
in common?  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%Lꢀꢁ !Rꢀꢁ !"#$ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
‡ ¬ß‡æ¬π  
* “¬µ–°« «π∑ÕÕ°∑“ß≈”‚æßµÕ≈ߥπÀ√Õ‰¡  
* “¬¢«≈∫ ¢Õß≈”‚æߥ“π´“¬·≈–¢«“µÕ≈ß¥πµ“¡ª°µÀ√Õ‰¡  
Unit becomes hot.  
ꢀꢁ !"  
Æ“UN'« sjJ¹ •  
ø÷—ôUÐ ôuUuÄ WŽULJë Ãdš pKÝ q¼ *  
L ÈdJOë WŽULJW³ÃUJë ·«dÞô« q¼ *  
øiFÐ lÄ ÷—ôUÐ WÃuUR vMLOÃ«Ë  
* Is the speaker output lead grounded?  
* Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded  
in common?  
™¥ª√–°Õ∫√Õπ¢π  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$%Lꢀꢁ !Rꢀꢁ !"#$ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"\  
* “¬µ–°«∑ÕÕ°∑“ß≈”‚æßµÕ≈ߥπÀ√Õ‰¡  
* “¬¢«≈∫ ¢Õß≈”‚æߥ“π´“¬·≈–¢«“µÕ≈ß¥πµ“¡ª°µÀ√Õ‰¡  
1
When using the optional stay  
When installing the unit without using the sleeve  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
‡¡Õµ ¥µ!ß™"¥ª#$°Õ%&¥¬'¡($ª≈Õ°À¡  
X¡ÕO³¦µ²«K¬Ã¥w·#U{«Õb°MJ¥Ä(¡«bj²ÝÕ«°bMªŽ¥§“߉«¥)  
wÁ«uë qJONë «bj²Ý« ÊËbÐ “UN'« VÂdð UÄbMŽ •  
Stay (option)  
In a Toyota for example, first remove the car radio and install the unit in its place.  
Fire wall  
ꢀꢁ  
Washer  
ꢀꢁ  
qOªUu²°Ãπ« «ÂßU·JŠÀ««πWIKŠ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
µX«¬³¥³¦(ðbÕM°J¥Ä)  
ꢀꢁ !"TOYOTAꢀꢁ !"#$%&'ꢁ ()*+,-./*0123'4567  
µ«Õ¬“߇™π „π√∂¬πµ‚µ‚¬µ“ „À∂Õ¥«∑¬µ¥√∂¬πµÕÕ°°Õπ·≈–µ¥µß™¥ª√–°Õ∫π‡¢“‰ª·∑π  
ºπß°π‰ø  
Æt½UJÄ w# “UN'« V— pÖ bFÐ ôË« …—UOJë u¹œ«— Ÿe½« ¨Uðu¹uð Ÿu½ «—UOÝ w# ¨‰U¦*« qO³Ý vKŽ  
sÄ W¹UL(« —«bł  
o¹d(«  
©w#U{«®  
* Not included with this unit.  
Flat type screws (M5 x 6 mm)*  
* ꢀꢁ !"#$  
ꢀꢁ !"EM5 x 6 mmF*  
Lock nut  
ꢀꢁ !  
* ‰¡√«¡°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫π  
°√À«‡√¬∫ (M5 x 6 ¡≈≈‡¡µ√)*  
Bracket*  
ꢀꢁ*  
Æ“UN'« «c¼ lÄ œËeÄ dOž *  
…b??ŽU??I??ë W??¹u?²?J?Ä w?ž«d?Ð  
Dashboard  
ꢀꢁ  
πÕµ≈Õ§  
*
©rKÄ ∂ x M5®  
XO³¦²Ã« WÃuLU  
·∑π√Õß√∫*  
·ºßÀπ“ª∑¡  
*XO³¦²Ã« WOH²Â  
Screw (option)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
©°w#U({«Õ®°w¥ž)dÐ  
Mounting bolt  
ꢀꢁ !  
…—UOJë uKÐUð  
Pocket  
ꢀꢁ  
°V–‡Oªł“–  
Bracket*  
ꢀꢁ*  
Flat type screws (M5 x 6 mm)*  
ꢀꢁ !"EM5 x 6 mmF*  
Sleeve  
·∑π√Õß√∫*  
°√À«‡√¬∫ (M5 x 6 ¡≈≈‡¡µ√)*  
ꢀꢁ !  
ª≈Õ°À¡  
*©rKÄ ∂ x M5® …bŽUIë W¹u²JÄ wž«dÐ  
*XO³¦²Ã« WOH²Â  
≈°µ¥  
wÁ«uë qJONë  
VOÂd²Ã« —ULJÄ  
Note: When installing the unit on the mounting brackets, make sure to use the 6 mm-long screws. If longer screws are used, they could  
damage the unit.  
Install the unit at an angle of less  
than 30°  
ꢀꢁ !"#$% 30° ꢀꢁ !  
µ¥µß™¥ª√–°Õ∫∑¡¡µ”°«“ 30 Õß»“  
qÁ« W¹Ë«eÐ “UN'« VOÂd²Ð rÁ  
Wł—œ ≥∞ sÄ  
ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+, 6mm ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'ꢀꢁ !"()*+,-#  
Less than 30°  
ꢀꢁ 30°  
À¡“¬‡Àµ : ‡¡Õµ¥µß™¥ª√–°Õ∫≈ß„π·∑π√Õß√∫‰« „À„™ °√¬“«¢π“¥ 6 ¡≈≈‡¡µ√ ∂“„™ °√¬“«°«“πÕ“®∑”„À™¥ª√–°Õ∫‡ ¬À“¬‰¥  
sÄ ‰uÞ« wž«dР«bj²Ý« WÃUŠ w# ÆrKÄ ∂ ‰uÞ wž«dÐ Âbj²Ý« sÄ bÂQð ¨XO³¦²Ã« WOH²Â vKŽ “UN'« VOÂdð bMŽ ∫WEŠöÄ  
πÕ¬°«“ 30 Õß»“  
Æ“UN'« —d{ Ë« nKð V³J¹ Ê« sJ1 pÖ ÊU# ¨rKÄ ∂  
≥∞ sÄ qÁ«  
Wł—œ  
ꢀꢁ !  
Removing the unit  
Before removing the unit, release the rear section.  
°“√∂Õ¥™¥ª√–°Õ∫  
…—UOJë uKÐUð sÄ “UN'« Ÿe½  
°Õπ®–∂Õ¥™¥ª√–°Õ∫ „Àª≈¥Àπ“µ¥ «π∑“¬°Õπ  
1 ∂Õ¥·ºß§«∫§¡  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&!"'()*+,-.(/01  
ÆwHK)« ¡e'« —dŠ ¨“UN'« Ÿe½ q³Á •  
ÆrJײë WŠuà Ÿe½«  
1
2
3
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
1
2
3
Remove the control panel.  
Remove the trim plate.  
ÆWM¹eë WŠuà Ÿe½«  
2 ∂Õ¥·ºπ‚≈À–¢Õ∫·µß  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
w# 5³Ä u¼ UL ¨‚uIAë qš«œ 5²ÂUJ*« qšœ«  
W#UDKÐ 5²ÂUJ*« V×Ý ¡UMŁ« ¨pÖ bFÐ ÆqJAë  
Æ×U)« vë “UN'« V×Ý« ¨Èdšô« sŽ …bŠ«uë «bOFÐ  
3 „ §π∫ߧ2Õπ≈ß„π√Õß ”À√∫„™æπ≈«¥¥ß¿“殓°ππ  
„À‡≈Õ𙥪√–°Õ∫ÕÕ°π¢≥–∑§Õ¬Ê¥ß§π∫ߧ∫∑ß Õß  
ÕπÕÕ°®“°°π(¥„À¥«“§π∫ߧ∫∑ß ÕßÕπÕ¬πµ”·Àπß∑‡À¡“–  
¡À≈ß®“°µ¥µß·≈«)  
Insert the 2 handles into the slots, as shown.  
Then, while gently pulling the handles away from  
each other, slide out the unit. (Be sure to keep  
the handles after installing it.)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-."/012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$ %&'()*+,$-.ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,  
©Æ“UN'« VOÂdð bFÐ 5²ÂUJ*UÐ pþUH²Š« sÄ bÂQð®  
1
2
3
Control panel  
ꢀꢁ !  
À𓪥  
Trim plate  
ꢀꢁ  
Handle  
·ºπ‚≈À–¢Õ∫·µß  
ꢀꢁ !"  
§π∫ߧ∫  
WÂUJ*«  
rJ²Ã«WŠË«  
WM¹eë WŠuà  
Parts list for installation and  
connection  
The following parts are provided with this unit.  
After checking them, please set them correctly.  
qOUu²Ã«Ë VOÂd²Ã« ¡«eł« WLzUÁ  
Æ“UN'« lÄ …œËeÄ WOÃU²Ã« ¡«ełô«  
qJAÐ rN³OÂdð vłd¹ ¨¡«ełô« Ác¼ h×# bFÐ  
Æ`O×U  
Hard case/Control panel  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
Sleeve  
Trim plate  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !  
ª≈Õ°À¡  
≈ß∫√√®/À𓪥  
·ºπ‚≈À–¢Õ∫·µß  
Remote controller  
ꢀꢁ  
WM¹eë WŠuà  
rJ²Ã«WŠË«ØVKU ‚ËbMU  
wÁ«uë qJONë  
√‚¡µ§Õπ‚∑√≈  
bFÐ sŽ rJײë …bŠË  
Power cord  
Handles  
Mounting bolt (M5 x 20 mm)  
ꢀꢁ !=EM5 x 20 mmF  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&  
“¬‡§‡∫≈°”≈ß  
ꢀꢁ !"  
§π∫ߧ∫  
≈°µ¥ (M5 x 20 ¡≈≈‡¡µ√)  
WOzUÐdNJë WÁUDë pKÝ  
WM¹eë WŠuà  
©r?KÄ ≤∞ x M5® VOÂd²Ã« —ULJÄ  
Washer (ø5)  
ꢀꢁ=Eø5F  
Rubber cushion  
ꢀꢁ !"  
Lock nut (M5)  
Battery  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !=EM5F  
πÕµ≈Õ§ (M5)  
ª√–‡°π«ß·À«π (ø5)  
CR2025  
¬“ß°π°√–·∑°  
·∫µ‡µÕ√  
©µ dDÁ® qOUu²Ã« ÂUJŠ« WIKŠ  
WOÞUD*« …uA(«  
U¹—UD³Ã«  
©M5® XO³¦²Ã« WÃuLU  
WOzUÐdNJë öOUu²Ã«  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
ꢀꢁ !  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,#-./012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./01+23  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-. !/  
°“√‡™Õ¡‚¥¬„øø“  
To prevent short circuits, we recommend that you  
disconnect the batterys negative terminal and make  
all electrical connections before installing the unit. If  
you are not sure how to install this unit correctly, have  
it installed by a qualified technician.  
qBHÐ wUu½ ¨WOzUÐdNJë dz«Ëbë w# dOBIð ÀËbŠ lM*  
WOzUÐdNJë öOUu²Ã« qLŽ rŁ VÃUJë W¹—UD³Ã« ·dÞ  
VOÂdð WOHOJÐ p²#dFÄ ÂbŽ WÃUŠ w# Æ“UN'« VOÂdð q³Á  
“UN'« VOÂdð WOKLŽ „dð vłd¹ ¨`O×U qJAÐ “UN'«  
Æ…eNłô« Ác¼ q¦Ä VOÂd²Ã q¼RÄË h²jÄ hjAà  
‡æÕªÕß°π‰øø“≈¥«ß®√‡√“¢Õ·π–π”„À§≥‡Õ“¢«  
≈∫·∫µ‡µÕ√ÕÕ°°Õπ·≈–∑”°“√‡™Õ¡‚¥¬„™‰øø“∑°®¥°Õπ∑®–µ¥µß  
™¥ª√–°Õ∫∂“§≥‰¡·π„®«“µ¥µß™¥ª√–°Õ∫π∂°µÕßÀ√Õ‰¡  
„ÀÀ“™“ߺ‡™¬«™“≠‡ªπºµ¥µß  
ꢀꢁ  
À¡“¬‡Àµ :  
Note:  
∫WEŠöÄ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$% 12Vꢀꢁ !"#$%&'ꢀꢁ !  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,$-%./01)2  
ꢀꢁ JVC ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
This unit is designed to operate only on 12 V DC,  
NEGATIVE ground electrical systems. If your vehicle  
does not have this system, a voltage inverter is required,  
which can be purchased at JVC car audio dealers.  
wzUÐdNÂ —UOð WDÝ«uÐ jI# qLFOÃ “UN'« «c¼ rLU bIÃ  
™¥ª√–°Õ∫π‰¥√∫°“√ÕÕ°·∫∫¡“‡æÕ„™ß“π°∫√–∫∫  
°√–· ‰øø“ “¬¥π¢«≈∫°√–· µ√ß 12 ‚«≈∑  
À“°√∂¬πµ¢Õߧ≥‰¡¥™√–∫∫π  
ÆVÃUÝ i¹—Qð WOzUÐdN WLE½« ¨XÃu# ≤ ¨DC dýU³Ä  
V−¹ ¨pð—UOÝ w# ÂUEMë «c¼ q¦Ä œułË ÂbŽ WÃUŠ w#  
¡öÂË sÄ ‰u;« «c¼ ¡«dý sJ1Ë ¨ÃU²Ãu# ‰u×Ä Â«bj²Ý«  
ÆJVC W—UÄ «—UOJKà WOðuBë …eNłô«  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*ꢁ !+,-ꢁ !.  
µÕß„™‡§√Õß·ª≈ß°√–· ‰ø™«¬  
Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating. If  
the fuse blows frequently, consult your JVC car audio  
dealer.  
´ß “¡“√∂À“´Õ‰¥®“°√“π¢“¬‡§√Õ߇ ¬ß√∂¬πµ JVC  
„™æ°¥®”‡æ“–·∑πø« À“°ø« ¢“¥∫Õ¬  
ꢀꢁ !"# JVC ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
ÆW#uUu*« UÝUOIë fH½ qL×¹ dšPÐ uOHë ‰b³²Ý«  
…eNłô« ¡öÂË …—UA²Ý« vłd¹ ¨“uOHë ‚«d²Š« —dJð «–«  
ÆJVC W—UÄ «—UOJKà WOðuBë  
ꢀꢁ !"#$KKK  
If noise is a problem...  
„Àª√°…“√“π¢“¬‡§√Õ߇ ¬ß√∂¬πµ JVC  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./01 23  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%%&'()*+,-./0123  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-%./ꢁ012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(ꢀꢁ !"ꢀꢁ !"#$  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,- JVC ꢀꢁ !"  
ꢀꢁ !"  
This unit incorporates a noise filter in the power circuit.  
However, with some vehicles, clicking or other  
unwanted noise may occur. If this happens, connect  
the units rear ground terminal (see connection  
diagram) to the cars chassis using shorter and  
thicker cords, such as copper braiding or gauge wire.  
If noise still persists, consult your JVC car audio dealer.  
Maximum input of the speakers should be more  
than 50 W at the rear and 50 W at the front, with an  
impedance of 4 to 8 .  
À“°‡ ¬ß¡ª≠À“...  
ÆÆÆWKJA*« u¼ ZO−Cë ÊU «–« •  
WÁUDë …dz«œ qš«œ ZO−{ d²K# “UN'« «c¼ Âbj²J¹  
Ê« sJ1 ¨ «—UOJë iFÐ w# ¨pÖ lÄ ÆWOzUÐdNJë  
w# Æ»užd*« dOž ZO−Cë Ë« WIDIDë sÄ Ÿu½ Àb×¹  
w# œułu*« i¹—Q²Ã« ·dÞ qUË« ¨pÖ q¦Ä ÀËbŠ WÃUŠ  
qJO¼ lÄ ©qHÝô« w# qOUu²Ã« rÝ— dE½«® “UN'« WOHKš  
q¦Ä ¨pLÝ«Ë dBÁ« „öÝ« «bj²Ý« WDÝ«uÐ …—UOJë  
ÂbŽ WÃUŠ w# ÆwÝUOIÄ pKÝ Ë« ‰Ëb:« ”U×Më pKÝ  
¡öÂË …—UA²Ý« vłd¹ ¨ZO−Cë Ë« WIDIDë nÁuð  
ÆJVC W—UÄ «—UOJKà WOðuBë …eNłô«  
™¥ª√–°Õ∫™¥π¡‡§√Õß°√Õ߇ ¬ß„π«ß®√°”≈ß  
Õ¬“߉√°¥„π√∂¬πµ ∫“ߧπ°Õ“®‡°¥‡ ¬ß∑‰¡æߪ√“√∂π“¢π‰¥  
À“°ª≠À“π‡°¥¢π „ÀµÕ¢« “¬¥π¥“πÀ≈ߢÕß™¥ª√–°Õ∫  
(¥·ºπ¿¡°“√µÕ‡™Õ¡¥“π) ‡¢“°∫  
‡™ ´ ¢Õß√∂¬πµ‚¥¬„™ “¬‡§‡∫≈∑ π·≈–Àπ“°«“ ‡™π  
“¬‰ø‡§√Õß«¥À√Õ “¬ª√– “π∑Õß·¥ß ‡ªπµπ À“°¬ß  
¡‡ ¬ßÕ¬Õ° „Àª√°…“√“π¢“¬‡§√Õ߇ ¬ß√∂¬πµ JVC  
√–¥∫Õπæ∑∑¥ß∑ ¥¢Õß≈”‚æߧ«√¥ß‡°π°«“ 50 «µµ ·≈– 50 «µµ  
∑ß≈”‚æßÀ≈ß·≈–≈”‚æßÀπ“ ‚¥¬¡Õ¡æ·¥π´„π√–¥∫ 4 8 Ω  
µ√«® Õ∫„À¥«“‰¥µÕ™¥ª√–°Õ∫™¥π≈ß„π‡™ ´ √∂¬πµ·≈«  
·ºπ√–∫“¬§«“¡√Õπ®–√Õπ¡“°À≈ß®“°„™ √–¡¥√–«ßÕ¬“‰ª  
¡º ‡¡Õ∂Õ¥™¥ª√–°Õ∫π  
ꢀꢁ !ꢁ"#$%&'()*+,'- 50 W ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ 4 8  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(%)*+#,-.ꢀꢁ/#  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
Be sure to ground this unit to the cars chassis.  
The heat sink becomes very hot after use. Be  
careful not to touch it when removing this unit.  
vBÁô« UŽULJë uU qšœ ÊuJ¹ Ê« V−¹ •  
lÄ ¨ÂUÄô«Ë nK)« sÄ öJà ◊«Ë µ∞ Ë ◊«Ë µ∞ sÄ d¦Â«  
ÆÂË« ∏ vë ÂË« ¥ WF½U2  
Heat sink  
ꢀꢁ  
Æ…—UOJë qJO¼ lÄ “UN'« i¹—Qð sÄ bÂQð •  
·º«dπ(«i“¬§H«š¡W×ÕOπHU  
bFÐ «bł WMšUÝ …—«d(« iHš W×OHU `³Bð •  
Æ“UN'« Ÿe½ bMŽ UN²JÄöÄ ÂbŽ sÄ bÂQð Æ«bj²Ýô«  
2
wÐdŽ  
ENGLISH  
ꢀꢁ  
‰∑¬  
WOł–uLMë öO u²Ã«  
ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+%,&-.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ꢀꢁ !" #$%!&'(" )*+,-./0  
ꢀꢁ  
Typical Connections / ꢀꢁ !"#$ / °“√‡™Õ¡µÕ·∫∫ª°µ  
Before connecting: Check the wiring in the vehicle  
carefully. Incorrect connection may cause serious  
damage to this unit.  
The leads of the power cord and those of the connector  
from the car body may be different in color.  
/
WÁbÐ …—UO,ë wꢀ „öÝô« WJ³ý sÄ bÂQð ∫qO u²ÃUÐ ¡b³Ã« q³Á  
V?³?,?¹ Ê« sJ1 Æ“UN'« qO uð WOKLŽ wꢀ QDš Àb×¹ ô v²Š  
Æ“UN−Kà wIOIŠ qDŽ ‰uBŠ vë ¡vÞU)« qO u²Ã«  
q? u?*« p?K?ÝË W?O?zU?Ðd?N?Jë WÁUDë pKÝ Êuà nK²X¹ Ê« sJ1  
Æ…—UO,ë qJO¼ Êuà sŽ  
°Õ•∑”°“•‡™•Õ¡µÕ : µ•«®†Õ•°“•‡¥•†“¬‰ø„•••¬•µÕ¬“ß•–¡  
¥•–«Õ¬“„Àº¥æ•“¥„•°“•‡™•Õ¡µÕ™¥ª•–°Õ•™¥•  
°“•‡™•Õ¡µÕº¥æ•“¥Õ“®∑”„À‡°¥§«“¡‡†¬À“¬•“¬·•ß°•™¥ª•–  
°Õ••‰¥ †“•µ–°«¢Õ߆“¬‰ø ·•–¢ÕßÕª°••µÕ‡™•Õ¡®“°µ«•  
ß••Õ“®¡†∑‰¡‡À¡•Õ•°•  
1 Connect the colored leads of the power cord to the  
car battery, speakers and automatic power  
antenna (if any) in the following sequence.  
lÄ WOzUÐdNJë WÁUDë b¹Ëeð pK,à W½uK*« „öÝô« q Ë«  
Ê«® wJOðUÄuðËô« wz«uNëˠUŽUL,ë ¨…—UO,ë W¹—UDÐ  
ÆwÃU²Ã« q,K,²Ã« V,Š ©błË  
1 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-.%/012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'( )*+,-./01  
ꢀꢁ  
1 µÕ “¬µÕ ¢Õß “¬‰ø‡¢“°∫·∫µ‡µÕ√√∂¬πµ ”‚æß ·≈–  
‡ “Õ“°“»æ“« ‡«Õ√Õµ‚π¡µ (∂“¡) µ“¡≈”¥∫µÕ‰ªπ  
1 ¥” : “¬¥π  
1 Black: ground  
÷—ô« lÄ ∫œuÝô« pK,ë  
1 ꢀꢁ !"  
2 Yellow: to car battery (constant 12 V)  
3 Red: to an accessory terminal  
4 Blue with white stripe: to remote lead of other  
equipment  
©XÃuꢀ ≤ XÐUŁ® …—UO,ë W¹—UDÐ lÄ ∫dH ô« pK,ë  
wꢀU{ô« ·dDë lÄ ∫dLŠô« pK,ë  
ÆÈdšô« …eNłô« lÄ ∫ iOÐôUÐ jD<« ‚—“ô« pK,ë  
wz«uNë lÄ ∫ iOÐôUÐ jD<« ‚—“ô« pK,ë  
wJOðUÄuðËô«  
¥
µ
2 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'() 12V  
3 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-  
4 ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$%&'()*+,-  
5 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+ 250 mA  
6 ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$%&'()*+,-./0  
2 ‡À≈Õß : µÕ°∫·∫µ‡µÕ√√∂¬πµ (12 ‚«≈∑§ß∑)  
3 ·¥ß : µÕ°∫¢« «πª√–°Õ∫  
4 “¬ ø“∑¡·∂∫¢“« : µÕ‡¢“°∫Õª°√≥Õπ  
5 ø“ : µÕ‡¢“°∫‡ “Õ“°“»Õµ‚π¡µ (¢π“¥ ß ¥ 250 mA)  
5 Blue: to automatic antenna if any (250 mA max.)  
6 Orange with white stripe: to car light control  
switch  
©dO³Ä« wKKOÄ ≤µ∞ vBÁô« b(«®  
rJײë ÕU²HÄ vë ∫iOÐô« lÄ wÃUIðd³Ã« j¹dAë  
…—UO,ë ¡uCÐ  
7 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-.#  
6
¡·∂∫¢“«: µÕ°∫ «µ´§«∫§¡‰ø¢Õß√∂¬πµ√  
7 Brown: to cellular phone system (For details,  
refer to the instructions of the cellular phone)  
8 Others: to speakers  
ꢀꢁ !"#  
7 𔵓≈: µÕ°∫‚∑√»æ∑‡§≈Õπ∑ (Õ“π√“¬≈–  
‡Õ¬¥‰¥®“°§¡Õ∑¡“æ√Õ¡°∫‚∑√»æ∑‡§≈Õπ∑)  
8 Õπ Ê : µÕ°∫≈”‚æß  
qł« sÄ® ÍuK)« nðUNë “UNł vë ∫wM³Ã«  
nðUNë qOGAð ULOKFð vë lł—« ¨qO UH²Ã«  
©ÍuK)«  
8 ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
2 ꢀꢁ !" #$%&'  
3 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'&()*+  
2 Connect the antenna cord.  
3 Finally connect the wiring harness to the unit.  
UŽUL,ë lÄ ∫Èdšô« „öÝô«  
2 ‡™Õ¡µÕ°∫ “¬Õ“°“»  
3 ¥∑“¬ µÕ «π§«∫§¡°“√‡¥π “¬‰ø‡¢“°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫™¥π  
Æwz«uNë pKÝ q Ë«  
Æ“UN'« lÄ „öÝô« qÄUŠ q Ë« ¨«dOš«  
• Before connecting the CD changer,  
make sure that the unit is turned off.  
ꢀꢁ CD ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+  
W−ÄbÄ U½«uDÝ«ÄqO Ð`BM½  
MP3 W½«uDÝ«lÄoꢀ«u²ÄCD  
Æ“UN'««c¼lÄ JVC WŽUM  
¢Õ·π–  
We recommend you to connect the  
ꢀꢁ !"# JVC MP3 ꢀꢁ  
JVC CD changer jack  
JVC CDꢀꢁ !"  
JVC MP3-compatible CD changer.  
You can also connect other CH-X  
series CD changers (except CH-X99  
and CH-X100).  
You cannot use the KD-MK series  
CD changers with this unit.  
You can also use an external  
component such as a portable MD  
player by connecting the Line  
Adapter KS-U57 (not supplied). (See  
diagram .)  
π”„ÀµÕ´¥‡™π‡®Õ√∑ “¡“√∂∑”ß“π√«¡°∫  
CD ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'( CH-X  
ꢀꢁ  CD ꢀꢁ =ECH-X99  
CH-X100 ꢀꢁF  
JVC MP3 °∫‡§√Õ߇≈π¢Õߧ≥  
U½«uDÝô« ôb³ÄqO uðU«pMJ1  
Èdšô« CH-X WK,KÝsÄ CD W−Äb*«  
Æ©CH-X100 Ë CH-X99 ¡UM¦²ÝUЮ  
ôb³Ä ‰ULF²Ý« pMJ1 ô •  
°Õπ®–‡™Õ¡µÕ‡§√Õ߇≈π´¥  
À«‡ ¬∫¢Õ߇§√Õ߇≈π´¥ ¬ÀÕ JVC  
°√≥“µ√«® Õ∫„À·π„®«“‡§√Õ߇≈π´¥ππª¥Õ¬  
¨CD W−Äb*« W½«uDÝô« ‰b³Ä qO uð q³Á •  
Æ“UN'« qOGAð ·UI¹« sÄ bÂQð  
§≥ “¡“√∂µÕ´¥‡™π‡®Õ√√π CH-X ÕπÊ ‰¥  
(¬°‡«π√π CH-X99 ·≈– CH-X100)  
§≥‰¡ “¡“√∂„™´¥‡™π‡®Õ√√π KD-MK °  
∫‡§√Õ߇≈ππ  
W½«uDÝô« ‰b³Ä f³IÄ  
JVC W—UÄ CD W−Äb*«  
ꢀꢁ !"#$ KD-MK ꢀꢁ  
CD ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
CD W−Äb*« U½«uDÝô«  
Æ“UN'« «c¼ lÄ KD-MK WK,KÝ  
“UNł ‰ULF²Ý« UC¹« pMJ1  
‰b³Ä q¦Ä wł—Uš X½U½u³L  
pÃ–Ë p,¹œ wMO*« MD W½«uDÝ«  
KS-U57 j)« qšœ ¡v¹UNÄ qO u²Ð  
dE½«® ©“UN'« «c¼ lÄ œËeÄ dOž®  
©Æ jD<«  
Subwoofer Out (see diagram  
ꢀꢁ !"#$=(ꢀꢁ !=  
)
)
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
KS-U57ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
ꢀꢁ !"# MD ꢀꢁ !"#$  
´∫«øjøDÕ<(«¥d·Eºπ½«¿®¡WO?ŽdHë dH¹uë WŽULÝ Ãdš  
)
§≥ “¡“√∂„™Õª°√≥¿“¬πÕ°  
©
‡™π‡§√Õ߇≈π‡Õ¡¥·∫∫æ°æ“‰¥  
‚¥¬π”¡“‡™Õ¡µÕ°∫Õ·¥ª‡µÕ√ “¬ ≠≠“≥‡¢“  
ꢀꢁ  
KS-U57 (‰¡‰¥„À¡“¥«¬) (¥·ºπ¿¡  
)
Rear ground terminal  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
15 A fuse  
15 A ꢀꢁ  
®¥‡™Õ¡µÕ “¬¥π¥“πÀ≈ß  
Not included with this unit.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ø« ¢πµ¥1u5OAꢀ  
wHK)« i¹—Q²Ã« ·dÞ  
*
dO³Ä«  
15  
1
Ignition switch  
ꢀꢁ !  
‰¡‰¥„À¡“°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫π  
Æ“UN'« «c¼ lÄ œËeÄ dOž  
Black  
ꢀꢁ  
Antenna terminal  
ꢀꢁ !  
«∑™®¥√–‡∫¥  
*
*
‰UF²ýô« ÕU²HÄ  
To metallic body or chassis of the car  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
œ¥uÝ√  
¢« “¬Õ“°“»  
Line out  
(see diagram  
ꢀꢁ !  
wz«uNë ·dÞ  
)
µÕ°∫‚§√ß‚≈À–À√Õ‡™ ´ ¢Õß√∂¬πµ  
1
2
w½bF*« …—UO,ë qJO¼ Ë« w½bF*« r,'« vë  
Yellow*1  
ꢀꢁ !"  
3
ꢀꢁ*1  
2
To a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery (by passing  
the ignition switch)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+ !"#$,-./012ꢀ  
“¬ÕÕ° (Line out)  
(¥·ºπ¿¡ )  
j)« Ãdš  
dHÀ≈Õß*1  
To antenna  
*
ꢀꢁ !  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'  
µÕ°∫ “¬Õ“°“»  
(
jD<« dE½«)  
µÕ°∫¢«∑¡°√–· ‰øø“„π·ºßø« ´ßµÕ°∫·∫µ‡µÕ√√∂¬πµ (‚¥¬‰¡µÕß„™ «∑™®¥√–  
wz«uNë vë  
Red  
ꢀꢁ  
‡∫¥)  
©‰UF²ýô« ÕU²H0 «—ËdÄ® W¹—UD³Ã« lÄ WÃu u*« “uOHë WŽuL−Ä wꢀ w(« ·dDë vë  
*1: Before checking the operation of this unit prior to  
installation, this lead must be connected, otherwise  
power cannot be turned on.  
*1: ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-.$/0123  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
·¥ß  
Fuse block  
ꢀꢁ !"  
To an accessory terminal in the fuse block  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
dLŠ√  
·ºßø«  
3
Blue with white stripe  
ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
µÕ°∫¢« «πª√–°Õ∫„π·ºßø«  
“uOHë WŽuL−Ä  
błË Ê« wJOðUÄuðËô« WÁUDë wz«u¼ vë  
*1: °Õπ°“√µ√«® Õ∫°“√∑”ß“π¢Õß™¥ª√–°Õ∫π°Õπ∑®–µ¥µß  
π”‡ßπ≈“¬¢“«  
To remote lead of other equipment (see diagram  
)
iOÐôUÐ jDXÄ ‚—“ pKÝ  
4ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*=  
µÕßµÕ “¬µ–°«π°Õπ ¡©–ππ®–‰¡ “¡“√∂‡ª¥‡§√Õ߉¥  
)
)
V−¹ ¨VOÂd²Ã« q³Á “UN'« «c¼ qOGAð h×ꢀ q³Á ∫ *  
µÕ‡¢“°∫Õª°√≥Õπ (¥·ºπ¿¡=  
ÊËbÐ “UN'« qOGAð sJ1 ô YOŠ ¨pK,ë «c¼ qO uð  
ÆpK,ë qO uð  
To automatic antenna if any  
©
jD<« dE½«® Èdšô« …eNłô« lÄ  
‚—“ô«  
Blue / ꢀꢁ / ø“ /  
5
Õ °!»‰"øø#Õ$µ%π¡&µ'À(“°¡)*  
Orange with white stripe / ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$ /  
¡·∂∫¢“« /  
błË Ê« wJOðUÄuðËô« WÁUDë wz«u¼ vë  
iOÐô« lÄ wÃUIðd³Ã« j¹dAë  
To car light control switch  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
(ILLUMINATION) 6  
«µ´§«∫§¡‰ø¢Õß√∂¬πµ√  
…—UO,ë ¡uCÐ rJײë ÕU²HÄ vë  
To cellular phone system  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
wM³Ã«  
Brown / ꢀꢁ / 𔵓≈ /  
7
µÕ°∫‚∑√»æ∑‡§≈Õπ∑  
ÍuK)« ÊuHK²Ã« “UNł lÄ  
8
White  
ꢀꢁ  
Green with black stripe  
ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
White with black stripe  
ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
Gray with black stripe  
Gray  
Green Purple with black stripe  
ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
Purple  
ꢀꢁ  
· !¥"ꢁ#$  
“  
‡¢¬« œ¡u«Ýßô·UÐj¥DXÄ w½«uł—«  
¡«ß  
i¢OЫ√  
‡¢¬«·∂∫¥”  
œu¢Ýô«·UÐj¥DXÄ iOЫ pKÝ  
œuÝôUÐ jDXÄ ÍœUÄ—  
ÍœUÄ—  
œuÝôUÐ jDXÄ dCš√  
w½«uł—«  
dCš«  
Left speaker (front)  
Right speaker (front)  
Left speaker (rear)  
Right speaker (rear)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
≈”‚æß´“¬ (Àπ“)  
≈”‚æߢ«“ (Àπ“)  
≈”‚æß´“¬ (À≈ß)  
≈”‚æߢ«“ (À≈ß)  
©WOHK)«® Èd,Oë WŽUL,ë  
©WOÄUÄô«® Èd,Oë WŽUL,ë  
©WOÄUÄô«® vMLOë WŽUL,ë  
©WOHK)«® vMLOë WŽUL,ë  
„öÝô« qO uð  
Connecting the leads / ꢀꢁ !"#  / µÕ “¬µ–°« /  
tO³Mð  
CAUTION / ꢀꢁ / ¢Õ§«√√–«ß /  
Twist the core wires when connecting.  
To prevent short-circuit, cover the terminals of the UNUSED leads with insulating tape.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
∫¥‡ π≈«¥·°π‡æÕ‡™Õ¡µÕ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-.'!/0123  
ÆqO u²Ã« q³Á `O× qJAÐ „öÝô« ÂdЫ  
°“√ªÕß°π°“√≈¥«ß®√ ®–µÕßæ㛮 “¬µ–°«∑‰¡„™·≈«¥«¬‡∑ªæ𠓬‰ø  
„öÝô« ·«dÞ« vKŽ o ôË ‰“UŽ j¹dý l{ ¨WOzUÐdNJë ‡‡ dz«Ëbë wꢀ dOBI²Ã« lMÄ qł« sÄ •  
ÆWKLF²,*« dOž  
Solder the core wires to connect them securely.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()  
‡™Õ¡∫¥°√‡ π≈«¥·°π∑ßÀ¡¥‡¢“¥«¬°π ‡æÕ§«“¡ª≈Õ¥¿  
¬„π°“u²Ãß«bπFÐ rJ×ÄË `O×  
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qJAÐ „öÝô« r(«  
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PRECAUTIONS on power supply and  
speaker connections:  
WOzUÐdNJë WÁUDë b¹Ëeð ‰uŠ UNO³Mð  
∫ UŽULꢀë qOꢁuðË  
¢Õ§«√√–«ß ”À√∫°“√µÕ·À≈ß®“¬°”≈ß·≈–≈”‚æß:  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'&()*+,-./0123  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&"'(" )*+$%&"'  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%& 12Vꢀꢁ !"#$%&$'(  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&%' !"()*+,-./0  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()* 1 ꢀꢁ 2 ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*ꢀꢁ+,-./01  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+ 3 ꢀꢁ !"#$  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power  
cord to the car battery; otherwise, the unit will  
be seriously damaged.  
Connect the black lead (ground), yellow lead (to car  
battery, constant 12 V), and red lead (to an  
accessory terminal) correctly.  
BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power  
cord to the speakers, check the speaker wiring in  
your car.  
If the speaker wiring in your car is as  
illustrated in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 below, DO NOT  
connect the unit using that original speaker  
wiring. If you do, the unit will be seriously  
damaged.  
Redo the speaker wiring so that you can connect  
the unit to the speakers as illustrated in Fig. 3.  
If the speaker wiring in your car is as  
illustrated in Fig. 3, you can connect the unit  
using the original speaker wiring in your car.  
If you are not sure of the speaker wiring of your  
car, consult your car dealer.  
Õ¬“µÕ “¬µ–°«‡§‡∫≈°”≈ߢÕß≈”‚æ߇¢“°∫·∫µ‡µÕ√√∂¬πµ ¡©–π  
𙥪√–°Õ∫®–‰¥√∫§«“¡‡ ¬À“¬¡“°  
W¹—UDÐ lÄ UŽULꢀë WÁUÞ b¹Ëeð „öÝ« qꢁuð ô •  
UŽULꢀKà —d{ ‰uBŠ vë ÍœR¹ pÖ Êô ¨…—UOꢀë  
lÄ® dHꢁô« pKꢀÃ«Ë ¨©w{—ô«® œuÝô« pKꢀë qꢁË« •  
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µÕ “¬µ–°«·µ≈– „À∂°µÕß : ¥” ( “¬¥π), ‡À≈Õß (‡¢“°  
∫·∫µ‡µÕ√√∂¬πµ„À¡°”≈ߧß∑ 12 ‚«≈∑) ·≈– ·¥ß  
(‡¢“°∫¢« «πª√–°Õ∫)  
°Õπ∑®–µÕ “¬µ–°«‡§‡∫≈°”≈ߢÕß≈”‚æ߇¢“°∫≈”‚æß  
„Àµ√«® Õ∫°“√‡¥π “¬‰ø≈”‚æß„π√∂¢Õߧ≥„À‡√¬∫√Õ¬‡ ¬°Õπ  
lÄ® dLŠô« pKꢀÃ«Ë ¨©XÃu: ≤ XÐUŁ ¨…—UOꢀë W¹—UDÐ  
Æ`O×ꢁ qJAÐ ©w:U{ô« ·dDë  
lÄ UŽULꢀë WÁUÞ b¹Ëeð „öÝ« qOꢁuð q³Á •  
qš«œ UŽULꢀë „öÝ« WJ³ý h×:« ¨ UŽULꢀë  
Æpð—UOÝ  
À“°°“√‡¥π “¬‰ø≈”‚æß„π√∂¢Õߧ≥‡ªÁπ‡À¡Õπ„π√ª¿“æ∑  
UL pð—UOÝ qš«œ UŽULꢀë „öÝ« WJ³ý X½U «–« –  
w: …œułu*« ≤ qJAëˠqJAë w: WMO³Ä w¼  
WJ³ý «bK²Ý« WDÝ«uÐ “UN'« qꢁuð ô ¨qHÝô«  
“UN'« qOꢁuð - «–« ÆWOKꢁô« UŽULꢀë „öÝ«  
bŽ« Æ—d{ ‰uBŠ vë pÖ ÍœROÝ ¨WI¹dDë ÁcNÐ  
qOꢁuð pMJ1 YO×РUŽULꢀë „öÝ« WJ³ý qLŽ  
Æ≥ qJAë w: sO³Ä u¼ UL UŽULꢀë lÄ “UN'«  
UL pð—UOÝ qš«œ UŽULꢀë „öÝ« WJ³ý X½U «–« –  
“UN'« qOꢁuð pMJ1 ¨≥ qJAë w: WMO³Ä w¼  
WOKꢁô« UŽULꢀë „öÝ« WJ³ý «bK²Ý« WDÝ«uÐ  
Æpð—UOÝ qš«œ  
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Õ¬“µÕ™¥ª√–°Õ∫∑„™°“√‡¥π “¬‰ø≈”‚æß·∫∫¥ß‡¥¡ππ ¡©–  
π𙥪√–°Õ∫®–‰¥√∫§«“¡‡ ¬À“¬¡“°  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()* 3 ꢀꢁ ꢀꢁ !"  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
ꢀꢁ !"#$ %&'()*+,-./ 0%  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
„À®¥°“√‡¥π “¬‰ø≈”‚æß„À¡ ‡æÕ§≥®– “¡“√∂µÕ ™¥ª√–  
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«cNÐ …d³)« ÍË– Ë« qOÂuë dA²Ý« ¨pð—UOÝ qš«œ  
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Connections Adding Other Equipment / ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'( / °“√µÕ‡æ¡‡µ¡‡¢“°∫Õª°√≥Õπ Ê /  
WO:U{ô« Èdšô« …eNłô« qOꢁuð  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()* +,ꢀ-./012  
ꢀꢁ !  
¡«œ« 5ꢀײà dš« “UNłË uꢁ rKCÄ qOꢁuð pMJ1  
You can connect an amplifier and other equipment to  
upgrade your car stereo system.  
• Connect the remote lead (blue with white stripe) to  
the remote lead of the other equipment so that it can  
be controlled through this unit.  
• For amplifier only:  
– Connect this unit’s line-out terminals to the  
amplifier’s line-in terminals.  
– Disconnect the speakers from this unit, connect  
them to the amplifier. Leave the speaker leads  
of this unit unused. (Cover the terminals of these  
unused leads with insulating tape, as illustrated)  
– The line output level of this unit is kept high to  
maintain the hi-fi sounds reproduced from this unit.  
When connecting an external amplifier to this  
unit, turn down the gain control on the external  
amplifier to obtain the best performance from this  
unit.  
§≥ “¡“√∂µÕ‡§√Õߢ¬“¬·≈–Õª°√≥Õπ Ê ‡æÕÕ懰√¥√–  
Æ…—UOꢀë u¹dO²Ý “UNł  
∫∫‡§√Õ߇ ¬ß„π√∂¬πµ¢Õߧ≥‰¥  
jD<« ‚—“ô«® bFÐ sŽ rJײë pKÝ qꢁË« •  
dšô« “UN−Kà bFÐ sŽ rJײë pKÝ lÄ ©iOÐôUÐ  
Æ“UN'« «c¼ ‰öš sÄ “UN'UÐ rJײë r²¹ YO×Ð  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'$()*+,-./01ꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&$'()*+,-./  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()"*$%+,-./  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,!-ꢀ#$.ꢁ  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./%012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
µÕ “¬µ–°«√–¬–‰°≈ ( π”‡ßπ≈“¬¢“«) ‡¢“°∫ “¬µ–°«√–¬–  
‰°≈¢ÕßÕª°√≥Õπ Ê ‡æÕ®– “¡“√∂§«∫§¡‚¥¬™¥ª√–°Õ∫π‰¥  
”À√∫‡§√Õߢ¬“¬‡∑“ππ :  
uBë rKC* jI: •  
·«dÞ« lÄ “UN'« «cNÃ j)« ‡ Ãdš ·«dÞ« qꢁË« –  
µÕ¢« “¬ÕÕ° ¢Õß™¥ª√–°Õ∫π‡¢“°∫¢« “¬‡¢“  
¢Õ߇§√Õߢ¬“¬  
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uBë rKC* j)« ‡ qšœ  
lÄ rNKꢁË« ¨“UN'« «c¼ sÄ UŽULꢀë qB:« –  
“UN'« «c¼ UŽULÝ „öÝ« „dð« Æ uBë rKCÄ  
dOž „öÝô« Ác¼ ·«dÞ« wDž® ƉULF²Ý« ÊËbÐ  
©Æw: `{uÄ u¼ UL ¨‰“UŽ j¹dAÐ WKLF²ꢀ*«  
…—uBÐ ÿuH×Ä “UN'« «cNà j)« Ãdš Èu²ꢀÄ –  
W½uJ²*« ÍU: ‡ ÍUNë «uꢁ« vKŽ WE:U×LKà WOÃUŽ  
wł—Uš uꢁ rKCÄ qOꢁuð bMŽ Æ“UN'« «c¼ sÄ  
vKŽ œułu*« VꢀJë jÐU{ iHš« ¨“UN'« «c¼ lÄ  
W¹œQð qC:« vKŽ ‰uB×Kà wł—U)« uꢁ rKCÄ  
Æ“UN'« «c¼ sÄ  
∂Õ¥≈”‚æßÕÕ°®“°™¥ª√–°Õ∫π ·≈«µÕ‡¢“°∫‡§√Õߢ¬“¬  
∑ß “¬µ–°«≈”‚æߢÕß™¥ª√–°Õ∫π«  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*%&+,(-ꢀꢁ.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
ꢀꢁꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./01  
ꢀꢁ !  
(æπ¢«¢Õß “¬µ–°«¡¥™‡À≈“πÀ√Õ∫¥«¬‡∑ª æ𠓬‰ø ¥  
ßµ«Õ¬“ߢ“)  
µß√–¥∫‡Õ“µæµ¢Õ߇§Õ߉« ߇æÕ„À¡√–∫∫‡ ¬ß  
‰Œ‰øÕÕ°®“°‡§√Õß ‡¡ÕµÕ‡§√Õߢ¬“¬‡ ¬ß°∫‡§√Õ߇≈ππ  
„À≈¥√–∫∫ª¡§«∫§¡¢Õ߇§√Õߢ¬“¬‡ ¬ß¿“¬πÕ°≈ß  
‡æÕ„À‰¥ª√– ∑∏¿“æ°“√∑”ß“π∑¥∑ ¥®“°‡§√Õß  
uBë rKCÄ  
Amplifier / ꢀꢁ !" / ‡§√Õߢ¬“¬ /  
Remote lead  
ꢀꢁ !"  
Y-connector (not supplied with this unit)  
Yꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*  
Rear speakers  
ꢀꢁ !"  
†“¬µ–°«•–¬–‰°•  
¢ÕµÕ√ªµ« Y (‰¡‰¥„À¡“°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫π)  
WOHK)« ≈”‚æßÀ≈ß  
bFÐ sŽ rJײë pKÝ  
*2: Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic  
body or to the chassis of the car—to the place  
not coated with paint (if coated with paint,  
remove the paint before attaching the wire).  
Failure to do so may cause damage to this unit.  
*2: ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'($)*+,-./-.0  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,#$-./01  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,- ./012  
ꢀꢁ  
UŽULꢀë  
©“UN'« lÄ œËeÄ dOž® Y qꢁuÄ  
INPUT  
JVC Amplifier  
JVC ꢀꢁ !"  
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Blue with white stripe  
ꢀꢁ !"ꢁ#$  
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‡§√Õߢ¬“¬‡u¬ßrJKVCCÄ  
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JVC W—UÄ  
To other equipment  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%  
†ø“·•–¡·•••“¬†¢“«  
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Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()  
µÕ‡¢“°∫Õª«°bF*Õ«πlÄ  
Èdšô«  
“¬‡§‡∫≈ ≠≠“≥ (‰¡‰¥„À¡“°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫π)  
*2: µÕ≈«¥ “¬¥π„À·ππ‡¢“°∫µ«∂߇À≈° À√Õµ«∂ß√∂ ˙  
µ√ß «π ∑‰¡¡ ‡§≈Õ∫ (À“°¡ ‡§≈Õ∫Õ¬ „À¢¥ ÕÕ°°Õπ  
°ÕπµÕ≈«¥ “¬¥π) À“°‰¡ªØ∫µµ“¡§”·π–π”π  
‡§√ÕßÕ“®™”√¥À√Õ‡ ¬À“¬‰¥  
©“UN'« lÄ œËeÄ dOž® œdHÄ pKÝ  
Front speakers  
ꢀꢁ !"  
LINE OUT  
INPUT  
JVC Amplifier  
JVC ꢀꢁ !"  
‡§√Õߢ¬“¬‡ u¬ß JrVKCCÄ  
JVC W—UÄ  
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WOÄUÄô« UŽULꢀë  
Ë« qJO¼ lÄ rJ×Ä qJAÐ w{—ô« pKꢀë qꢁË« ∫≤*  
wKD*« dOž l{u*« lÄ ‡‡ w½bF*« …—UOꢀë rꢀł  
‰“« ¨ÊU¼bÃUÐ wKDÄ l{u*« ÊU «–«® ÊU¼bÃUÐ  
qOꢁuð WÃUŠ w: Æ©pKꢀë qOꢁuð q³Á ÊU¼bë  
Ê« sJ1 ÊU¼bë Wë“« ÊËœ qJONë lÄ pKꢀë  
Æ“UN'« «cNà —d{ pÖ V³ꢀ¹  
Front speakers  
KD-SX995  
ꢀꢁ !"  
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WOÄUÄô« ≈”UŽæUßLÀπë  
You can connect another power amplifier for front speakers.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+,-./&0  
∑“π “¡“√∂µÕ‡§√Õߢ¬“¬‡ ¬ßuÀuÁræKßCÀπÄw¥Õ°u§ðpÕßMÀJπ1ß  
ÆWOÄUÄô« UŽULꢀKàdš«  
Subwoofer / ꢀꢁ !"#$ / ´∫«ø‡øÕ√ /  
WOŽdIë dI¹eë WŽULÝ  
—UNł Y¹bײàuꢁ rK¦¹bײà iÄ VOÂdð pMJ1  
Æpð—UOÝ u¹dO²Ý  
§≥ “¡“√∂µÕ‡§√Õߢ¬“¬·≈–Õª°√≥Õπ Ê ‡æÕÕ懰√¥√–  
∫∫‡§√Õ߇ ¬ß„π√∂¬πµ¢Õߧ≥‰¥  
You can connect an subwoofer through an amplifier to  
reinforce the bass.  
For their connections, refer to the instructions  
supplied with your subwoofer.  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()* +,ꢀ-./012  
ꢀꢁ !  
pCOÐôUÐ jD<« ‚—“ô« bFÐ sŽ rJײë pKÝ qꢁË« •  
sŽ rJײë  
µÕ “¬µ–°«√–¬–‰°≈ ( π”‡ßπ≈“¬¢“«) ‡¢“°∫ “¬µ–°«√–¬–  
‰°≈¢ÕßÕª°√≥Õπ Ê ‡æÕ®– “¡“√∂§«∫§¡‚¥¬™¥ª√–°Õ∫π‰¥  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()&*+,-./012  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()*+),-./01ꢁ  
ꢀꢁ  
Subwoofer  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
JVC Amplifier  
JVC ꢀꢁ !"  
‡§√ÕßW¢Â¬UĬ‡ u¬?ß rJKVCCÄ  
JVC  
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KD-SX995  
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WOŽdHë dH¹uë WŽULÝ  
SUBWOOFER OUT  
ꢀꢁ !"#$  
Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()  
´∫«ø‡øÕ√  
ÂU9UŽULꢀë  
“¬‡§‡∫≈ ≠≠“≥ (‰¡‰¥„À¡“°∫™¥ª√–°Õ∫π)  
©“UN'« lÄ œËeÄ dOž® œdHÄ pKÝ  
wł—U)« X½U½u³LJë “UNł  
External component / ꢀꢁ ! / Õª°√≥¿“¬πÕ° /  
Line Input Adapter KS-U57 (not supplied with this unit)  
Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)  
ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'()  
Õ·¥ª‡µ©ÕUN'¬ «cŽlÄ¢œ ËdK!ÄS"-dUO#5ž7®KK(SS-¡U-U5¥577À¡j)° «q!¥šª"œ¨#v°Õ¹$UNπ%Ä)  
©¬UN§'«lÄœËeÄ (dO¡ž®¥œÀd¡HÄ°pKÝ¥ª√–°Õ∫π)  
See page 36 in the INSTRUCTIONS (separate volume).  
ꢀꢁ  36 ꢀꢁ !"#$%&'(  
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JVC CD changer jack  
JVC CD ꢀꢁ !"  
External component  
ꢀꢁ !  
™Õ߇ ¬∫µÕ¢Õ߇§√Õ߇≈π´¥ JVC CD  
Õª°√≥¿“¬πÕ°  
W−Äb*« W½«uDÝô« ‰b³Ä f³IÄ JVC CD  
wł—U)« X½U½u³LJë “UNł  
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