Jwin JX 43000D User Manual

JX-CD 4300D  
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be road before the product  
is operated  
Retain Instructions - The safety and operating Instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be  
adhered to.  
4.  
5.  
Follow Instructions  
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All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
Cleaning - Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they  
may cause hazards.  
Water and Moisture - Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.  
Accessories - Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.  
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer, or soid  
with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and  
should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
A product and cart combination should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause  
the product and cart combination to overturn(Figure 131.2)  
9.  
Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and  
to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
Figure 131.2  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.  
Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or  
other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
10.  
11. Grounding or Polarization - This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current  
lone plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fir into the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
12. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to cords  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.  
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13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the  
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection  
FIGURE  
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against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article  
810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information with regard to proper grounding  
of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of  
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of  
grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge  
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING  
AS PER NATIONAL  
ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WERE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRONIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
requirements for the grounding electrode.(Figure 131.1)  
14. Lightning - For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250. PART H)  
Figure 131.1  
outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due  
to lightning and power-line surges.  
15. Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead  
power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or  
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from  
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
16.  
Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or integral convenience receptacles  
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shook.  
17.  
Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this product though openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock, Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
18.  
19.  
Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Damage Requiring Service - Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
If liquid has been spilled, or objets to have fallen into the product,  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water,  
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product its normal operation.  
If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and  
e)  
f)  
20.  
when the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.  
Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has  
used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristic as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shook, or other hazards.  
Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
Heat - The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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FM MODE /BEAT CANCEL  
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19 17 15  
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MONO  
ST  
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Fig.1  
VOLTAGE  
VOLTAGE  
110  
120  
220  
240  
110  
120  
220  
240  
SELECTOR  
SELECTOR  
(For dual voltage model only!)  
Fig.2  
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Fig. 3a  
Fig. 3b  
Fig. 3c  
Fig.4  
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Fig.5  
Fig.6  
Fig.7  
Fig.8  
Fig.9  
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ENGLISH  
PRECAUTIONS  
24. Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS)  
25. Speaker release levers  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-  
ping or splashing.  
26. Voltage selector (Option)  
27. AC input socket (AC INPUT)  
28. Battery compartment lid  
Do not use where there are extremes of tem-  
perature (below 5 C or exceeding 35 C).  
Because of the CD player's extremely low  
noise and wide dynamic range, there might  
be a tendency to set the volume on the am-  
plifier unnecessarily high. Doing so may pro-  
duce an excessively large output from the  
amplifier which could damage your speakers.  
Sudden changes in the ambient temperature  
may cause condensation to from on the opti-  
cal lens inside the unit. If this happens, take  
out the disc, leave the unit for about 1 hour,  
and then proceed to operate.  
SPEAKERS  
Speakers connections (Fig. 3a)  
To detach the speaker enclosures (Fig. 3b)  
To attach the speaker enclosures (Fig. 3c)  
POWER SUPPLY  
AC POWER  
Do not install this equipment in a confined  
space, such as a book case or built in  
cabinet.  
The rating label is located on the back of the  
unit.  
Before use, be sure the corresponds with you  
local voltage. Connect one end of the mains lead to  
the AC INPUT socket and the other end to an AC  
outlet.  
Note:  
The installed batteries are automatically dis-  
connected when the mains lead is connected  
to the unit.  
CONTROLS (Fig. 1)  
The FUNCTION switch is mounted on the  
secondary side. The unit is not disconnected  
from mains, even switched off.  
1. Function switch (FUNCTION)  
2. Repeat button (REPEAT)  
3. Volume control (VOLUME)  
4. Skip/Search buttons (  
5. Stop button (  
6. Bass expander button (DBBS)  
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BATTERY POWER  
Installing batteries  
7. CD track number display (TRACK NO.)  
8. Indicator (STEREO)  
9. CD compartment  
Install eight "R20/D" batteries (not supplied) as  
shown in Fig. 4.  
10. Tuning control (TUNING)  
11. Memory button (MEMORY)  
12. Radio band switch (BAND)  
Cautions on batteries  
To prevent battery electrolyte leakage, which may  
result in injury and damage to the unit or other  
objects, observe the following precautions:  
13. Play/ Pause button (  
14. Cassette holder  
15. Pause button (PAUSE)  
)
All batteries must be installed with the proper  
polarity (see diagram on the rear of the unit).  
Do not mix new with old or used batteries.  
1.  
16. Stop/ Eject button (STOP/EJECT)  
17. Fast forward button (FFWD)  
18. Rewind button (REW)  
19. Play button (PLAY)  
20. Record button (REC)  
21. Telescopic aerial  
22. FM mode/ Beat cancel switch  
(FM MODE/BEAT CANCEL)  
23. Headphones socket (PHONES)  
2.  
3. Only use batteries of the same type and  
brand.  
4.  
Remove the batteries when they are not to  
be used for a long period time.  
5.  
When the batter ies have become  
discharged, they must be disposed of in a  
safe manner which complies with all appli-  
cable laws.  
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CD PLAY  
GENERAL OPERATION  
Use compact discs bearing the symbol shown in  
Fig. 5 In addition to conventional 12 cm CDs, this  
system can be used to play 8 cm CDs without an  
adapter.  
Adjusting the volume  
Turn the VOLUME control.  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.  
2. Press the CD compartment lid (CD OPEN/  
CLOSE portion) to open it.  
Bass expander button  
Press the DBBS button to ON to enhance the  
bass sound.  
3. Place the disc with the label facing up on the  
turntable (Fig. 6). (Place only one disc at a  
time.)  
4. Press the CD compartment lid (CD OPEN/  
CLOSE portion) to close it.  
Headphones  
Connect stereo headphones (not supplied) to the  
PHONES socket for monitoring or for private  
listening. The speakers are automatically  
disconnected when headphones are connected.  
The total number of tracks on the disc ap-  
pears on the TRACK NO. display.  
5. Press the  
To start play from the desired track, se-  
lect the track by using the or  
buttons, then press the  
button.  
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button.  
Note:  
If a disc is loaded upside down, or if no disc  
is loaded, 00 appears and the CD player  
will not operare.  
6. Press the button to end disc play.  
When the last track has been played, the  
player stops automatically.  
7. To turn the CD Player off, set the function  
switch to TAPE/OFF.  
Note:  
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Do not open the CD compartment during CD  
play. Always press the button and wait for  
the disc to top rotating betore opening the CD  
compartment.  
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This unit can play back the CD-R/RW as well.  
however, some CD-R/RWS can not be played  
back depending on the recording conditions.  
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Notes on handling compact discs  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
Up to 20 tracks on a disc can be programmed for  
play in any order.  
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Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight,  
high humidity or high temperatures for ex-  
tended periods of time.  
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To begin the programming procedure, select  
CD function first.  
The same track can be programmed more  
than once.  
Load a disc that you want to programme be-  
fore starting programmed play.  
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Discs should be returned to their cases after  
use.  
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Do not apply paper or write anything on the  
disc surface.  
Handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the  
playing surface (glossy side).  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully  
wiped off the playing surface of the disc with  
a soft cloth.  
1. Press the  
button if necessary.  
2. Press the MEMORY button  
3. Select a track by using the  
buttons.  
and  
Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to  
the outside of the disc.  
4. Press the MEMORY button.  
5. Repeat steps 3 - 4 to programme additional  
tracks.  
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Never use chemicals such as record clean-  
ing sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, ben-  
zene or thinner to clean compact dises.  
6. Press the  
button to start play. When  
all programmed tracks have been played,  
the player stops automatically.  
Temporarily stopping play  
Press the button. The CD PLAY indicator  
blinks.To resume play, press the button again.  
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The programme contents are retained in  
memory.  
Skip play  
To skip to track 6 while track 3 is playing,press the  
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To cancel programmed play, press the  
button twice.  
button repeatedly until  
the display. To skip back to track 3 while track 6 is  
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appears on  
Checking the programme  
playing, press the  
appears.  
button repeatedly until  
Press the MEMORY button twice in the stop  
mode, the programmed tracks sequentially  
appear on the display.  
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Search(forward/reverse)  
If the or  
button is pressed  
Changing the programme  
during play, the player will search at high speed in  
the forward or reverse direction while the button is  
being pressed. When the button is released  
normal play will continue.  
To add a new selection to a programme:  
1. In the stop mode, press the MEMORY  
button.  
2. Select the track number as explained above.  
3. Press the MEMORY button.  
Repeat play  
Press the REPEAT button before or during play.  
Each time the button is pressed,the repeat mode  
changes.  
WHAT TO DO IF...  
If an abnormal display indication or an operating  
problem occurs, dcisconnect the mains lead and  
remove all batteries. Wait at least 5 seconds, then  
reconnect the mains lead and reinstall the  
batteries. Resume the operation.  
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO  
LISTENING TO TAPES  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO.  
2. Set the BAND switch to FM or AM as desired.  
3. Tune in a desired station by turning the TUN-  
ING control.  
4. To turn the radio off, set the FUNCTION  
switch to TAPE/OFF.  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE.  
2. Press the STOP/EJECT button. The cass-  
ette holder opens.  
3. Load the cassette into the cassette holder  
(Fig.7). After loading the cassette, press the  
cassette holder back into position.  
4. Press the PLAY button to begin playback.  
5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop play-  
back at any time. Press it again to remove  
the cassette.  
To receive FMstereo broadcasts  
Set the FM MODE switch to ST.  
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If the signal from an FM stereo station is weak  
and reception is poor, set the FM MODE  
switch to MONO. The reception may be  
improved, but the sound will be monaural.  
Note:  
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Use the normal tape (TYPE 1).  
Endless tapes cannot be used.  
Do not use C- 100 (or longer) tapes. They  
may jam in the mechanism.  
To improve reception  
FM: Pull out the telescopic aerial and adjust its  
position.  
AM: Rotate the unit.  
Pause  
Press the PAUSE button to temporarily stop  
playback or recording. Press it again to resume  
operation.  
Fast forward and rewind  
Press the FFWD or REW button. When the  
desired location has been reached, press the  
STOP/EJECT button.  
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RECORDING  
MAINTENANCE  
Recording copyright material without permission  
of the copyright owners is usually an infringement.  
If you wish to record copyright material,  
permission from the copyright owner is necessary.  
jWIN does not approve of, and cannot be held  
responsible for, any unlawful use of this machine.  
Cleaning the tape heads  
To ensure continued high performance, use a  
cleaning tape (available from your local audio  
dealer) to clean the head block of the deck after  
about every 10 hours of use  
Cleaning the unit  
Recording compact discs  
1. Load a blank cassette.  
2. Select CD function.  
Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth,  
moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use  
benzene, thinner, or alcohol since they will mar  
the finish of the surfaces.  
3. Load the disc to be recorded.  
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Select the track number if required.  
For programmed recording, programme  
the material in advance (as described  
under PROGRAMMED PLAY ).  
Press CD PLAY button.  
Cleaning the CD player lens  
The lens should never be touched. If dust is on the  
lens, blow it off using a camera lens blower. (Fig.  
9). (Consult your dealer.)  
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4. Press the REC button. The PLAY button is  
engaged simultaneously and CD recording  
starts.  
5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop  
recording.  
Recording from the radio  
1. Load a blank cassette.  
2. Tune in the radio station to be recorded.  
3. Press the REC button to start recording.  
4. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop  
recording.  
When beat is heard  
Beat (a high pitched noise) may sometimes be  
heard during the recording of radio broadcasts.If  
this occurs, set the BEAT CANCEL switch to the  
position that reduces the level of the beat noise.  
Safeguards against accidental erasure  
To protect side A, break out tab (1).To protect side  
B, break out tab (2) (Fig.8).  
To erase or record a protected cassette,  
cover the tab openings with adhesive tape  
(3).  
Note:  
The REC button cannot be depressed when using  
a protected cassette.  
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Esta unidad tambien puede reproducir el CD-R/  
RW. sin embargo. y dependiendo de las condici-  
ones de grabacion, algunos CD-R/RW no pueden  
reproducirse.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CD Player  
General  
Output power:  
Channels:  
4W x 2 (RMS)  
Speakers:  
12 cm x 2 (4 ohms)  
Terminal:  
PHONES: 32 ohms  
Power source:  
AC: 110/220V 60/50Hz  
DC: 12V (UM -1X8) batteries  
Dimensions:  
555(W) x 250(H) x 230 (D) mm  
Weight:  
2-channel stereo  
Sampling frequency:  
44.1 kHz  
Pick-up:  
Semiconductor laser  
Laser output:  
0.6 mW (Continuous wave max.)  
Wave length:  
790 nm  
Wow/Flutter:  
Below measurable limits  
Approx. 5.1 kg (without batteries)  
Radio  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Reception frequency:  
FM 88 - 108 MHz  
AM 530 - 1710 KHz  
Cassette deck  
Track system:  
4-track, 2 - channel stereo  
Erasing system:  
Magnet erase  
Tape speed:  
4.75 cm/sec.  
Frequency response:  
80 ~ 12,000 Hz  
Fast forward/rewind time:  
Approx. 110 sec. (C-60)  
For future reterence, fill in the space provided for model number and serial number.  
Model No.:  
Serial No.:  
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