JVC KD-A315 User manual

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see
page
4.
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cancelar
la
demostraci6n
en
pantalla,
consulte
la
pagina
4.
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Pour
annuler
la
demonstration
des
affichages,
referez-vous
a
la
page
4.
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Serial
No.
For
customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
the top or
bottom ofthe cabinet.
Retain
this
information
i
for
future
reference.
IModel
No.
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL D'/NSTRUCTIONS
For
installation
and
connections,
refer
to
the
separate
manual.~,~1
Para
la
instalaci6n
y
las
conexiones,
refierase
al
manual
separado.
Pour
I'installation et
les
raccordements,
se
referer
au
manuel
separe.
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INFORMA
nON
(For
U.S.A.)
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found to comply with the limits
for
a
Class
Bdigital
device,
pursuant to
Part
1S
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
ifnot
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful interference to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference will not
occur
in
aparticular installation. If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference to
radio
or
television reception, which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged to
try
to correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
-
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna
-
Increase
the
separation
between the equipment
and
receiver.
-Connect the equipment into
an
outlet
on
acircuit different
from
that to which the
receiver
is
connected.
::::,,~~Jnsult
the deale:
or
an
experienced
radiofTV
technician
for
~~p~
_
Caution:
Changes
or
modifications not approved
by
JVC
could
void
the
user's
authority to operate the
equipment.
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUCTS
1.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
2.CAUTION:
Do
not open the top
cover.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
unit;
leave
all
servicing
to qualified
service
personnel.
3.CAUTION:
(For
USA)
Visible
and/or invisible
class
II
laser
radiation when
open.
Do
not
stare
into
beam.
(For
Canada)
Visible
and/or invisible
class
1M
laser
radiation when
open.
Do
not
view
directly with optical instruments.
4.
REPRODUCTION
OF
LABEL
CAUTION
LABEL,
PLACED
OUTSIDE
THE
UNIT.
CAUTION
ATTENTION
AVISO
VARNING
a.
CAUTION
VlSI8LE
AND/OR
RAYOHNENENT
LASER
RADIACION
LASER
SYNUG
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AND
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REGARDER
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[European
Union
only]
Warning:
If
you
need
to operate the unit while driving,
be
sure
to look around carefully
or
you
may
be
involved
in
atraffic accident
For
safety...
.
Do
not
raise
the volume
level
too
much,
as
this
will block outside
sounds,
making
driving
dangerous.
.
Stop
the
car
before performing
any
complicated operations.
Temperature inside
the
car
...
If
you
have
parked
the
car
for
along time
in
hot
or
cold
weather,
wait until the temperature
in
the
car
becomes
normal
before operating
the unit.
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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
3
How
to
read
this
manual
3
How
to attach/detach the control
panel
3
How
to
reset
your unit
3
How
to forcibly
eject
a
disc
4Canceling the display
demonstration
4Setting the clock
5Preparing the remote controller
6Basic operations
7Listening to the radio
8Listening to adisc
lOUsing
Bluetooth· devices
11
Using
aBluetooth mobile phone
13
Using
aBluetooth audio
player
15 Listening to the
HD
Radio-
Broadcast
16 Listening to the satellite radio
18.Listening
to
the otherexternal
components
19 Selecting apreset sound mode
20 Menuoperations
25
Titleassignment
26 More about
thiS
unit
.
29·
Maintenance'
3O'.T~~lil~bootWg
3;4.
SpecifitatIDns
.
.
Turn
the control
dial
to
make
a
selection,
then
press
to confirm.
Press
and
hold the button(s)
until the
desired
operation
begins.
Turn
the control
dial.
Menu
setting item
Continued on the next
page
Reference
page
number
~[HOldl
Howto read this manual
The
following icons/symbols
are
used
to
indicate:
<xxxx>
How
to forcibly eject adisc
+
~[HOldl
How
to reset your unit
Your
preset
adjustments
will
also
be
erased
(except
the
registered
Bluetooth
device).
(~
10)
How to attach/detach the control
panel
•
You
can
forcibly
eject
the
loaded
disc
even
if
the
disc
is
locked.
To
lock/unlock
the
disc,
~8
•
Be
careful
not to drop the
disc
when
it
ejects.
•If
this
does
not
work,
reset
your unit.
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I3

Canceling the display demonstration
•1
Turn
on the power.
@/~
2
~[HOldJ
I
·'OFiMO
(Initial setting)
3
CCb
I
DEMO
ON
Setting the clock
1
Turn
on the power.
@?/~
4Select
<DEMO
OFF>.
@I
DEMoDFF
I
5~1
DEMO
I
6Finish the procedure.
So
2
~[HOldJ
1..dElvTo
(Initial setting)
3Select
<CLOCK>.
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~CLfJC~'K~'
I •
4Select
<CLOCK
SET>.
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•
5Adjust the hour.
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6Adjust the minute.
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CLOGKSET
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7Finish the procedure.
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Preparing the remote controller
When
you
use
the remote controller for the first
time, pull out the insulation
sheet.
~
Insulation
sheet
For
USA-California
Only:
This
product contains a
CR
Coin
Cell
Lithium
Battery
which contains Perchlorate
Material-
special
handling
may
apply.
See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate
If
the effectiveness ofthe remote controller
decreases, replace the battery.
Replacing the
lithium
coin
battery
~(j;25
~,
Caution:
.
Danger
ofexplosion if battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only with the
same
or
equivalent type.
•
Battery
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine,
fire,
or
the
like.
Warning (to prevent accidents
and
damage):
·
Do
not
install
any
battery other than
CR2025
or
its
equivalent.
•
Do
not
leave
the remote controller
in
a
place
(such
as
dashboards)
exposed
to
direct
sunlight for along time.
·
Store
the battery
in
a
place
where children
cannot
reach.
•
Do
not
recharge,
short,
disassemble,
heat the
battery,
or
dispose
ofit
in
a
fire.
•
Do
not
leave
the battery with other metallic
materials.
·
Do
not
poke
the battery with
tweezers
or
similar
tools.
·
Wrap
the battery with tape
and
insulate when
throwing
away
or
saving
it.
KD-A315
is
equipped with the steering wheel
remote control function.
Before
operating, connect
an
exclusive
remote
adapter (not supplied) which
matches
your
car
to
the steering wheel remote input terminal
on
the
rear
ofthe unit.
·
For
details,
refer
also
to the instructions
supplied with the remote adapter.
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..
Basic operations
Detaches
the
panel
When
you
press
or
hold
the
following
button(s)
...
Remote
Main unit General operation
controller
•
<!J/1/ATI
e
'101.
-
'101.
+
Turns
on.
•
When
the
power
is
on,
pressing
<!)/IIATI
on
the
remote
controller
also
mutes
the
sound
or
pauses.
Press
<!)/I/ATI
again
to
cancel
mutin
or
resume
pia
back.
Turns
offif
pressed
and
held.
Selects
the
available
sources
(if
the
power
is
turned
on).
•If
the
source
is
ready,
playback
also
starts
.
Adjusts
the
volume
level.
Selects
items.
6
ENGLISH
•
Mutes
the
sound
during
playback.
If
the
source
is
'CD:
playback
pauses.
Press
the
control
dial
again
to
cancel
muting
or
resume
playback.
•
Confirms
selection.
Selects
the
sound
mode.
•
Enters
tone
level
adjustm~nt
directly
(~
19)
if
pressed
and
held
EQ
IlASS-TRE
on
the
main
unit.
•
Enters
<COlOR>
setting
directly
(~22).
•
Enters
<COLOR
SETUP>
settin
directl
(~22)
if
ressed
and
held.
Returns
to
the
previous
menu.
Power
off
:
Checks
the
current
clock
time.
Power
on
:
Chan
es
the
dis
la
information.

Listening to the radio
••
c:?
"FM"
or
"AM"
•
"ST"
lights up
when
receiving
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
with sufficient
signal
strength.
Manual search
"M"
flashes,
then
press
the button
repeatedly.
Automaticpresetting
(FM)-
SSM
(Strong-station Sequential Memory)
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM.
While
listening to a
station
...
To
restore the stereo effect,
repeat
the
same
procedure to
select
<MONO
OFF>.
When
an
FM
stereo broadcast is
hard
to receive
c:?
<TUNER>
c:?
<SSM>
c:?
<SSM
01
-
06>
/
<SSM
07
-
12>
/
<SSM
13
-18>
"SSM"
flashes
and
local
stations
with
the strongest
signal
are
searched
and
stored
automatically.
2
1
~[HOldJ
To
preset another6stations,
repeat
the
above
procedure
by
selecting
one
ofthe other
6
SSM
setting
ranges.
[Hold]
c:?
<TUNER>
c:?
<MONO>
c:?
<MONO
ON>
Reception
improves,
but
stereo
effect
will
be
lost.
2
1
Changing the display information
Station name"
-+
Frequency-+
Clock
-+
(back
to the beginning)
"If
no
title
is
assigned
to
a
station,
HNO
NAME
H
appears
for
a
few
seconds.
To
assign
atitle
to
a
station,
~25.
If
an
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected
(~
15),
you
can
also
search
and
store
6
stations
for
AM
by
following the
above
operations.
~
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Manual presetting (FM/AM)
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM
and
6
stations
for
AM.
Ex.:
Storing
FM
station
of
92.50
MHz
into
preset
number
"04."
1
E9b
or
Selecting apreset station
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,
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............
1
•
¢
"92.50MHz"
2
~[HOldl
"PRESET
MODE"
flashes
Using the remote controller
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tl
....
u/o
...
.
Changes
the
preset
<R""""
".
stations
~
~~
S""h~
fm
,"';om
¢
Selects
preset
number
"04."
"P04"
flashes
and
"MEMORY"
appears.
Selects
folder ofthe MP3/wMA
J~
"
...
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.-
:' .
'l,l
..
v""
......
~
...
·...
Selects
track
...........
Fast-forwards
or
reverses
the
track
All
tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly until
you
change
the
source
or
eject the
disc.
Prohibiting disc ejection
•+
l'\
~[HOldJ
Stopping playback and ejecting
the disc
[~S()
"NO
DISC"
appears.
Press
<!>/SOURCE
to
listen
to
another
playback
source.
To
cancel
the prohibition,
repeat
the
same
procedure.
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Selecting the playback modes
You
can
use
only one of the following playback
modes
at
atime.
Selecting atrack/folder
180
For
MP3IWMA
discs,
select
the
desired
folder,
then the
desired
track
by
repeating
step
2.
•
To
return to the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
1
~[HOld]
¢"REPEAT"'"
"RANDOM"
•
Changing the display information
Disc
title/Album name/performer (folder
name)'
--+
Track title (file
name)'
--+
Current
track number with the elapsed playing time
--+
Current track number with the clock
time
--+
(back
to the beginning)
•If
the
current
disc
is
an
audio
CD,
"NO
NAME"
appears.
If
an
MP3/wMA
file
does
not
have
Tag
information
or
<TAG
DISPLAY>
is
set
to
<TAG
OFF>
(~21),
folder
name
and
file
name
appear.
Caution
on
volume setting:
Discs
produce
very
little
noise
compared
with other
sources.
Lower
the volume before
playing a
disc
to avoid damaging the
speakers
by
the
sudden
increase
ofthe output
level.
REPEAT
TRACK
RPT
:
Repeats
current
track
FOLDER
RPT
:
Repeats
current folder
RANDOM
FOLDER
RND:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
of
current
folder,
then
tracks
ofnext folders
ALL
RND
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
To
cancel repeat play or random play,
select
"RPT
OFF"
or
"RND
OFF."
Using the remote controller
...
UfO
... :
Selects
folder ofthe
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RfF
~
:
Selects
track
....
RfF
~
:
Fast-forwards
or
(Hold]
reverses
the
track
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Using Bluetooth®devices
~
"BT-PHONE"
or
"BT-AUDIO"
~
"NEW
DEVICE"
~
"OPEN"
2
1
Registering using
"OPEN"
Preparation:
Operate
the
device
to turn
on
its
Bluetooth function.
For
Bluetooth
operations,
it
is
required
to
connect the Bluetooth
adapter,
KS-BTA200
(not
supplied) to the
expansion
port
on
the
rear
of
this
unit
•
Refer
to
pages
i
and
ii
at
the
end
of
the
manual
to
check
the countries
where
you
may
use
the
BluetoothO
function.
•
For
details,
refer
also
to the instructions
supplied with
the
Bluetooth adapter
and
the
Bluetooth
device.
•
To
use
aBluetooth
device
through the unit
("BT-PHONE"
and
"BT-AUDIO")
for the
first
time,
you
need
to
establish
aBluetooth
wireless
connection between the unit
and
the
device.
•
Once
the
connection
is
established,
it
is
registered
on
the unit
even
if
you
reset
your
unit
Up
to
five
devices
can
be
registered
in
total.
·
Only
one
device
can
be
connected
at
atime
for
each
source
("BT-PHONE"
and
"BT-AUDIO").
3
~
Enter
a
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
code
in
to
the
unit
You
can
enter
any
number
you
like
(l-digit to 16-digit
number).
[Initial:
OOOO}
•
Some
devices
have
their own
PIN
code.
Enter
the
specified
PIN
code
in
to the unit
6
Use
the Bluetooth
device
to
search
and
connect
On
the
device
to
be
connected, enter
the
same
PIN
code
you
have
just
entered
for
this
unit
"CONNECTED"
appears.
Now
connection
is
established
and
you
can
use
the
device
through the unit
Registration (Pairing) methods
Use
either ofthe following
items
("OPEN"
or
"SEARCH"
)
in
the Bluetooth
menu
to
register
and
make
the
unit
ready
to
establish
a
new
Bluetooth connection with a
device.
"OPEN"
Connection
is
established
by
operating the Bluetooth
device.
"SEARCH":
Connection
is
established
by
operating the unit
4
5
Repeat
step
3until
you
have
finished
entering the
PIN
code.
"OPEN
..
"
flashes.
The
device
remains
registered
even
after
you
disconnect the
device.
Use
"CONNECT"
(or
activate
"AUTO
CNNCT")
to connect the
same
device
from
next
time
on.
(~
11,14)
10
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..
<=>
Select
adevice
you
want
to
connect/disconnect/delete.
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•
"
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<=>
"CONNECT"
or
"DISCONNECT":
To
connect/disconnect the
selected
device
-----
or
-----
<=>
"DELETE"
<=>
"YES"
:
To
delete the
selected
device
3
c:::>
Bluetooth menu
2
1
,§/~
<=>
"BT-PHONE"
or
"BT-AUDIO"
•
UsingaBluetooth
mobile
phone
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<=>
"BT
-PHONE"
•
Make
a
call
or
setting
using
the
Bluetooth
setting
menu.
l.-.---Jl~nl
You
can
set
the unit to connect the Bluetooth
device automatically when the unit
is
turned
on.
("AUTO
CNNCT,"
If!
14)
Connecting/disconnecting/
deleting aregistered device
<=>
Select
adevice
you
want to connect.
For
available
devices
...
<=>
Enter
the
specific
PIN
code
ofthe
device to the unit.
•
Refer
to
the instructions supplied with
the device to
check
the
PIN
code.
Use
the Bluetooth
device
to connect.
Now connection
is
established
and
you
can
use
the device through the unit.
For
special
device
...
Use
"OPEN"
or
"SEARCH"
to connect.
-----
or
-----
<=>
"SPECIAL":
To
connect a
special
device
The
unit
displays
the
list
ofthe
preset
devices.
<=>
"SEARCH"
:
To
search
for
available
devices
The
unit
searches
and
displays
the list
ofthe
available
devices.
"UNFOUND"
appears
if
no
available
device
is
detected.
5
2
4
3
1
,f~
<=>
"BT-PHONE"
or
"BT-AUDIO"
Registering adevice
("SEARCH"
I"SPECIAL")
~
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I
11

q
Select
"DIAL"
menu.
q
Enter
aphone
number.
For
PHONE
BOOK
q
Repeat
step
4to
select
a
name
or
a
phone
number.
q
Select
a
calling
method.
PHONE
BOOK*
....
MISSED*
....
NUMBER
VOICE
DIAL
....
REDIAL
*
RECEIVED*
(back
to
the beginning)
----------
For
REDIAL,
RECEIVED,
MISSED
q
Repeat
step
4to
select
a
name
(if it
is
acquired)
or
aphone
number.
5
4
3
When atext message comes in....
If
the mobile phone
is
compatible with text
message
(notified through
JVC
Bluetooth
adapter)
and
"MSG
INFO"
(message
info)
is
set
to
"AUTOMATIC
(~
14),
the unit
rings
to
inform
you
ofthe
message
arrival.
•
"RCV
MESSAGE"
(receiving
message)
appears
and
the
display
illuminate
in
blue.
«RING
COLOR>,
~
22)
When acall comes in....
The
source
is
automatically
changed
to
"BT-PHONE."
•
The
display
will
flash
in
blue.
«RING
COLOR>,
t!J
22)
When
II
AUTO
ANSWER
II
is
activated
....
The
unit
answers
the incoming
calls
automatically.
(~
14)
•
When
"AUTO
ANSWER"
is
deactivated,
press
any
button
(except
<9
/SOURCE
I
~
/
~)
to
answer
the incoming
call.
•
You
can
adjust
the microphone volume
level.
((214)
To
end
the
call
Hold
any
button
(except
<9
/SOURCE
I
~
I
~).
•
¢
Confirm.
q
"BT-PHONE"
Usingthe remote controller
Making acall
l~
*
Displays
only
when
your mobile
phone
is
equipped
with
these
functions and
is
compotibh
with
this
unit.
For
VOICE
DIAL
q
Speak
the
name
you
want to
call
when
"SAY
NAME"
appears.
•
If
your
mobile phone
does
not support
the
voice
recognition
system,
"ERROR"
appears.
•
Using
voice
tags
may
be
difficult
in
a
noisy
environment
or
during
an
emergency.
•
To
return
to the
previous
menu,
press
...
..
U/D
...I:
Rejects
calls
~
R/F
~
/SOURCE
I[Hold]
I
..
U/D
.../:
Answers
calls
~
R/F
~
/SOURCE
2
12
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..
•
I''''Z)
c?
Bluetooth
menu
c?
Change
the setting accordingly.
For
setting
menu,
ctJ
14.
~·~b·
c?
"SETIINGS"
J",-",
b.
',,,,",""-
'.-
l
.,{
Nill --',
-~.Ai.
.--
, ,
v
c?
Select
asetting
item.
AUTO
CNNCT
-
AUTO
ANSWER*I
-
MSG
INFO*2
-
MIC
SETIING*I
-
VERSION*3
-
(back
to
the
beginning)
4
3
2
5
Changing the Bluetooth settings
1
§~:J()
c?
"BT-PHONE"
or
"BT-AUDIO"
Reverse
skips/forward
skips
Using
aBluetooth audio
player
c?
"BT-AUDIO"
If
playback
does
not
start,
operate the
Bluetooth audio
player
to
start
playback.
Operate
the Bluetqoth audio
player
to
pause
(if
playback
does
not
pause
when
you
change
the
source).
..
"'-:
.....
__
-..~
.
Pauses/starts
playback*
*
Operation
may
be
different
according
to
the
connected
Bluetooth
oudio
player.
-;::::::;;::;-:::---~~---
Enter
setting
menu
(Device
list)
For
conneetingldisconnecting/deleting a
registered
device,
ctJ
11.
Using the remote controller
....
R/F
~
:
Reverse
skips/forward
skips
*1
Appears
only
when
a
Bluetooth
phone
is
connected.
*2
Appears
only
when
a
Bluetooth
phone
is
connected
and it
is
compatible with
text
message
(notified through
JVC
Bluetooth
adapter).
*3
Bluetooth
Audio'
Shows
only
'Version."
~
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I
13

•Setting menu (_ :Initial)
AUTO
CNNCT
(connect)
When
the unit
is
turned
on,
the connection
is
established
automatically with
...
OFF:
No
Bluetooth
device.
LAST:
The
last
connected Bluetooth
device.
ORDER:
The
available
registered
Bluetooth
device
found
at
first.
AUTO
ANSWER
Only
for
the
device
being
connected
for
"BT
PHONE."
ON:
The
unit
answers
the incoming
calls
automatically.
OFF:
The
unit
does
not
answer
the
calls
automatically.
Answer
the
calls
manually.
REJECT:
The
unit
rejects
all
incoming
calls.
MSG
INFO
(message
info)
Only
for the
device
being
connected for
"BT-PHONE."
AUTOMATIC:
The
unit informs
you
ofthe
arrival
ofa
message
by
ringing
and
displaying
"RCV
MESSAGE"
(receiving
message)
.
•
The
display
illuminate
in
blue.
«RING
COLOR>,
~
22)
MANUAL:
The
unit
does
not inform
you
of
the
arrival
ofa
message.
MIC
SETTING
(microphone
setting)
Only
for
the
device
being
connected
for
"BT-PHONE."
Adjust
microphone volume
connected to the Bluetooth
adapter,
[LEVEL
01/02/03].
VERSION
The
Bluetooth
software
and
hardware
versions
are
shown.
IW.
Iarnlng messages
I
ERROR
CNNCT
(Error
Connection) .
I
The
device
is
registered
but the connection
I
has
failed.
Use
"CONNECT"
to connect the
I
device
again.
(~
11)
I
ERROR
I
Try
the
operation
again.
If
"ERROR"
appears
I
II
again,
check
ifthe
device
supports
the
Ifunction
you
have
tried.
I
UNFOUND
No
available
Bluetooth
device
is
detected
by
"SEARCH."
I
LOADING*
I
The
unit
is
updating the phone
book.
I
PLEASE
WAIT
I
The
unit
is
preparing to
use
the
Blu~tooth
function.
If
the
message
does
not
disappear,
II
turn off
and
turn
on
the
unit,
the.n
connect
the
device
again
(or
reset
the
unit).
I
RESET
8
Check
the connection between the
adapter
and
this
unit.
*
Displays
only
when
your
mobile
phone
I
is
equipped
with
these
functions
and
is
I
L...::c:..:o.:..:..m:r.p.::a:.:.:tib:..:.le:...:.-:...:..::with~th-:.:::is~u_n_it.
.-J
Bluetooth Information:
If
you
wish
to
receive
more
information
about
Bluetooth,
visit
.the
following
JVC
web
site:
<http://www.jvc.co.jp/englishl
ca
r
I>
(English
website
o_n.....:.ly.:.....)
_
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Listening
to
the
HD
Radio™Broadcast
Before
operating, connect
HD
Radio
tuner
box,
KT-HD300
(not supplied) to
the
expansion
port
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
•
For
details,
refer
also
to the instructions
supplied
with the
HD
Radio
tuner
box.
Select
your
desired
channel.
HOl
H02
H08
....
(back
to the beginning)
..
What is
HD
Radio Technology?
HD
Radio
Technology
can
deliver high-quality
digital
sound-AM
digital will
have
FM-Iike
quality
(in
stereo)
and
FM
digital will
have
CD-like
quality-with
static-free
and
clear
reception.
Furthermore,
stations
can
offer text
and
data,
such
as
artist
names
and
song
titles.
•
When
the
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected,
it
can
also
receive
conventional
analog
broadcasts.
•
Many
HD
Radio
stations
also
offer
more
than
one
channel
ofprogramming.
This
seNice
is
called
multicasting
•
To
find
HD
Radio
stations
in
your
area,
visit
<http://www.hdradio.com/>.
For
basic
radio operations,
til
7,
8.
"LINKING'
appears
while linking to amulticast
channel.
Searching for
HD
Radio stations
only
"HD"
flashes.
Changing
HD
Radio reception
mode
While
receiving
an
HD
Radio
broadcast,
the unit
receives
digital
or
analog
audio automatically
due
to the
receiving
condition.
While
listening to
an
HD
Radio
station
...
Station
Call
Sign
appears.
First
four
letters
of
Call
Sign
2
1
¢
<TUNER>
¢
<BLEND
HOLD>
¢
<AUTO>
/
<DIGITAL>
/
<ANALOG>
"HD"
lights
up
when holding the digital
reception
or
flashes
when
holding the
analog
reception.
•
If
no
sound
can
be
heard
with
<AUTO>,
change
the
setting to
<ANALOG>
or
<DIGITAL>
.
•
The
setting automatically
changes
to
<AUTO>
if
you
tune
in
to
or
change
to another
station,
or if
you
turn off
the
power.
When receiving...
An
HD
Radio station
Lights
up
when
digital audio
is
broadcast
Flashes
when
analog
audio
is
broadcast
•
HD
Radio multicast channels
ID>
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15

•
This
setting cannot
take
effect
for
the
conventional
FM/
AM
stations.
•
If
the
radio
station
forces
the reception mode
•to digital, the
HOLD
indicator
flashes.
Usingthe remote controller
I
-----
I
...
U/D
... :
Changes
the
preset
L
stations
i
....
R/F
~
:
Searches
for
stations
I _
Changing the display information
Call
Sign*l --. Frequency--'
Title/artist/album
name
ofthe
current
segment*2
--. Clock--'
(back
to the beginning)
*1
"****
-FM"
or"
****"
appears
when
no
Caff
Sign
is
received.
*2
"NO
TEXT"
appears
when
no
text
is
received.
Listening to the satellite radio
Before
operating, connect either
one
of
the following
systems
(not
supplied)
to the
expansion
port
on
the
rear
of
this
unit.
For
listening
to
a
SIRIUS
Satellite
radio:
•
SC
-Cl
and
KS-SRA
100
•
PnP,
SC-VDOCl
and
KS-SRA
100
For
listening
to
an
XM
Satellite
radio:
•
JVC
Smart
Digital
Adapter
(XMDJVCl
00)
•
CNP2000UC
and
CNPJVCl
•
For
details,
refer
also
to the instructions
supplied with the other components.
GCI
(Global Control Information)
update
•
If
channels
are
updated
after
subscription,
updating
starts
automatically.
"UPDATING"
flashes
and
no
sound
can
be
heard.
•
Update
takes
a
few
minutes to complete.
•During
update,
you
cannot operate your
satellite
radio.
16
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o~
q
"SIRIUS"
or
"XM"
•q
Select
a
category.
SIRIUS:
jf
you
select
"ALL,"
you
can
tune
in
to
all
the
channels
of
all
categories.

Activate your SIRIUS subscription after
connection
l@l~
~"SIRIUS"
SIRIUS
Satellite
radio
starts
updating
all
the
SIRIUS
channels.
Once
completed,
SIRIUS
Satellite
radio
tunes
in
to
the
preset
channel,
CH
184.
Storing channels in memory
You
can
preset
up
to
18
channels
for
both
SIRIUS
and
XM.
Ex.:
Storing channel into
preset
number
"04."
1
Tune
in
to achannel
you
want to
store.
(Steps
0-
.,~
16)
2~
•
~
Select
preset
number
"04."
Selecting SIRIUS/XM preset
station
4
~[HOld]
"P04"
fiashes
1
3Contact
SIRIUS
on
the internet
at
<http://activate.siriusradio.com/> to
activate your subscription,
or
you
can
call
SIRIUS
toll-free
at
1-888-539-SIRIUS
(7474)
.
•
"SUB
UPDT
PRESS
ANY
KEY"
scrolls
on
the display once subscription
has
been
completed.
2
Check
your
SIRIUS
ID.
(~21)
Activate your XM subscription after
connection
•Only
Channel
0,
1,
and
247
are
available
before activation.
Checking the satellite radio ID
While
selecting
"SIRIUS"
or
"XM"
...
~
Select
"Channel
0."
SIRIUS:
SIRIUS
identification number
is
displayed after
"Channel
0"
is
selected.
XM:
The
display alternately
shows
"RADIO
ID"
and
the 8-digit (alphanumeric)
ID
number.
To
cancel
the
ID
number display,
select
any
channel other
than
"Channel
0."
1
@/SOU~
~"XM"
XMDirect'MTuner
Box
or
XMDirect2
Tuner
System
starts
updating
all
the
XM
channels.
"Channell"
is
tuned
in
automatically.
2
Check
your
XM
Satellite
radio
ID
labelled
on
the
casing
ofthe
XMDirect'M
Tuner
Box
or
XMDirect2
Tuner
System,
or
tune
in
to
"Channel
0".
(~right
column)
3Contact
XM
Satellite
radio
on
the internet
at
<http://xmradio.
com/activation/> to activate your
subscription,
or
you
can
call1-800-XM-
RADIO
(1-800-967-2346)
•
Once
completed, the unit
tunes
in
to
one ofthe
available
channels
(Channel
4
or
higher).
2
~
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I17

•Usingthe remote controller
I
~
u/o
~
:
Changes
the
categories
......
R/F~
:
Changes
the
channels
......
R/F
~
:
Changes
the
channels
__
~[HOld]
rapidly
Changing the display information
~
Category name
-+
Channel name
DISP V
-+
Artist name
-+
Composer
name*
-+
Song/program
name/
title
-+
Clock
-+
(back
to the
beginning)
*
Only
for
SIRIUS
Sotellite
radio.
Listening to the other external
components
You
can
connect
an
external
component
to:
·
EXT
INPUT:
Expansion
port
on
the
rear
of
this
unit
using
the following
adapters
(not
supplied):
-KS-U57,
Line
Input Adapter
-KS-U58,
AUX
Input Adapter
Preparation:
Make
sure
<EXT
ON>
is
selected
for the
<SRC
SELECT>
-+
<EXT
IN>
setting.
(t!J
24)
·
AUX
IN:
AUX
(auxiliary)
input
jack
on
the
control
panel.
Preparation:
Make
sure
<AUX
ON>
is
selected
for
the
<SRC
SELECT>
-+
<AUX
IN>
setting.
(~24)
•
For
details,
refer
also
to the instructions
supplied with the adapter
or
external
components.
q
"EXT
INPUT'
or
"AUX
IN"
Connecting
an
external component to the A
UX
input
.jack
__
~AOX(@~.J.
...
:=.
-:===
.
....
J)
~
j
3.5
mm
(3/16//)
stereo
mini
plug (not supplied)
Portable
audio
player,
etc.
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Selecting apreset sound mode
FLAT
-+
NATURAL
-+
DYNAMIC
-+
VOCAL
BOOST
-+
BASS
BOOST
-+
USER
-+
(back
to
the
beginning) 2
•
Adjust the
sound
elements ofthe
selected
tone.
(~table
on
the left)
~
<PRO
EQ>
~
<BASS>
/
<MIDDLE>
/
<TREBLE>
4
Repeat
steps
2
and
3to adjust other
tones.
The
adjustments
made
will
be
stored
automatically
in
"USER:
3
1
Storingyour own sound mode
You
can
store
your own adjustments
in
memory.
[Holdl
Adjust
the
level
(-06 to
+06)
of
the
selected
tone
(BASS
/
MIDDLE
/
TREBLE).
The
sound
mode
is
automatically
stored
and
changed to
"USER:
1
You
can
select
a
preset
sound
mode suitable
for the
music
genre.
~
8AS~~TR~
While
listening,
you
can
adjust the tone
level
of
the
selected
sound
mode.
Tone Sound element
Frequency Level Q
BASS
60
Hz
-06 to
+06
Q1.0
80
Hz
Q125
100
Hz
Ql.5
200
Hz
Q2.0
MIDDLE
0.5
kHz
-06to
+06
QO.75
1.0
kHz
Q1.0
1.5
kHz
Q1.25
2.5
kHz
TREBLE
10.0
kHz
-06 to +06
QFIX
12.5
kHz
15.0
kHz
17.5
kHz
The
current
sound
mode
changes
to
"USER"
automatically.
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I
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Menu operations
•1
~[HOldJ
3
Repeat
step
2if
necessary.
.
To
return to the
previous
menu,
press
BACK
.
To
exit
from
the
menu,
press
DISP
or
MENU.
Category Menu item Selectable setting, [Initial:
Underlined]
- -
DEMO
•
DEMO
ON
:
Display
demonstration will
be
activated
0
Display
automatically if
no
operation
is
done
for
about
::E
wdemonstration
20
seconds.
(t!J
4)
0·
DEMOOFF
:
Cancels.
-
CLOCK
SET
-:
Adjust
the
hour,
then
the
minute.
((24)
Clock
setting
[1
:001
ClOCKADJ*\ .AUTO :
The
built-in clock
is
automatically adjusted
using
Clock
the
clock
data
provided
via
the
satellite
radio
adjustment
channel.
·
OFF
:
Cancels.
--
:.::
TIME
ZONE
*1, *2
EASTERN,
:
Select
your
residential
area
from
one
of
the
time
u
ATLANTIC,
zones
for
clock adjustment.
0
...J
NEWFOUND,
u
ALASKA,
PACIFIC,
MOUNTAIN,
CENTRAL
f---
--------------
-
----
DST*I, *2 ·
DSTON
:
Activates
daylight
savings
time if
your
residential
Daylight
savings
area
is
subject to
DST.
time ·
DSTOFF
:
Cancels.
-
BASS
-:
For
settings,
t!J
19.
0
w
0
MIDDLE
a:
0..
TREBLE
----
-
*1
Displayed
only
when
SIRIUS
Satellite
radio
or
XM
Satellite
radio
is
connected.
*2
Displayed
only
when
<CLOCK
AD»
is
set
to
<AUTO>.
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