JVC KD-A805 User manual

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canceling
the
display
demonstration,
see
page
4.
Para
cancelar
la
demostraci6n
en
pantalla,
consulte
la
pagina
4.
Pour
annuler
la
demonstration
des
affichages,
referez-vous
a
la
page
4.
-
For
installation
and
connections,
refer
to
the
separate
manual.
Para
la
instalaci6n
y
las
conexiones,
refierase
al
manual
separado.
Pour
I'installation
et
les
raccordements,
se
referer
au
manuel
separe.
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL DJINSTRUCTIONS
For
customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
the
top
or
bottom
of
the
cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
GET0598-001
A
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with
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Bluetooth
e
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iPod
H3'Radio'
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(illD§@
DIGfI'Al.
AUDIO
ITEXT I
MP3
WMA
RECEPTOR CON CD
CD RECEIVER
RECEPTEUR CD
JVC
-
For
canceling
the
display
demonstration,
see
page
4.
Para
cancelar
la
demostraci6n
en
pantalla,
consulte
la
pagina
4.
Pour
annuler
la
demonstration
des
affichages,
referez-vous
a
la
page
4.
-
For
installation
and
connections,
refer
to
the
separate
manual.
Para
la
instalaci6n
y
las
conexiones,
refierase
al
manual
separado.
Pour
I'installation
et
les
raccordements,
se
referer
au
manuel
separe.
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL DJINSTRUCTIONS
For
customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
the
top
or
bottom
of
the
cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
GET0598-001
A
[J]

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.
INFORMATION
(For
U.S.A.)
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
ofthe
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,
if
not
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
a
particular
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
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
Caution:
Changes
or
modifications
not
approved
by
JVC
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUaS
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
U.S.A.)
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
ita
CAUTION
VISIBLE
AND
I
OR
RAYONNEMENT
LASER
RADIACION
LASER
SYNUG
OCH
I
EllER
;::;::~I<ciil
VISIBLE
AND
I
OR
INVISIBLE
ClASS
1M
VISiBlE
ET
I
OU
DE
ClASE
1M
OSYNLIG
J.{mt:Ii~1iJ1
INVISIBLE
CLASS
«
LASER
RADIATION
INVISIBLE
DE
CLASSE
VISIBLE
Y/O
INVISIBLE
LASERSTRAlNING
•
Q)~7;l,lM
lASER
RADIATION
WHEN
OPEN.
DO
NOT
1M
UNE
FOIS
OWERT.
CUANDO
ESTA
KlASS
1M,
NAR
DENNA
v-olf-tdW
WHEN
OPEN.
VIEW
DlRECny
WITH
NE
PAS
REGARDER
ABIERTO.
NO
MIRAR
ll8..
All
OPPNAD.
Illtt.
DO
NOT
STARE
OPTICAl
INSTRUMENTS.
DIRECTEMENT
AVEC
D1RECTAMENTE
BETRAKTA
EJ
~.1!1.
INTO
BEAM.
IEC60825-1:2001
DES
INSTRUMENTS
CON
INSTRUMENTAL
STRALEN
MED
OPnSKA
lflL'~(t:(l:L"
FDA21CRl
(ENG)
OPTIQUES.
(FAA)
6Pnco.
(ESP)
INSTRUMENT.
(SWEl
(J'NJ
(ENG)
2
[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
a
traffic
accident.
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.
INFORMATION
(For
U.S.A.)
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
ofthe
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,
if
not
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
a
particular
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
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
Caution:
Changes
or
modifications
not
approved
by
JVC
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUaS
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
U.S.A.)
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
ita
CAUTION
VISIBLE
AND
I
OR
RAYONNEMENT
LASER
RADIACION
LASER
SYNUG
OCH
I
EllER
;::;::~I<ciil
VISIBLE
AND
I
OR
INVISIBLE
ClASS
1M
VISiBlE
ET
I
OU
DE
ClASE
1M
OSYNLIG
J.{mt:Ii~1iJ1
INVISIBLE
CLASS
«
LASER
RADIATION
INVISIBLE
DE
CLASSE
VISIBLE
Y/O
INVISIBLE
LASERSTRAlNING
•
Q)~7;l,lM
lASER
RADIATION
WHEN
OPEN.
DO
NOT
1M
UNE
FOIS
OWERT.
CUANDO
ESTA
KlASS
1M,
NAR
DENNA
v-olf-tdW
WHEN
OPEN.
VIEW
DlRECny
WITH
NE
PAS
REGARDER
ABIERTO.
NO
MIRAR
ll8..
All
OPPNAD.
Illtt.
DO
NOT
STARE
OPTICAl
INSTRUMENTS.
DIRECTEMENT
AVEC
D1RECTAMENTE
BETRAKTA
EJ
~.1!1.
INTO
BEAM.
IEC60825-1:2001
DES
INSTRUMENTS
CON
INSTRUMENTAL
STRALEN
MED
OPnSKA
lflL'~(t:(l:L"
FDA21CRl
(ENG)
OPTIQUES.
(FAA)
6Pnco.
(ESP)
INSTRUMENT.
(SWEl
(J'NJ
(ENG)
2
[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
a
traffic
accident.

How
to
read
this
manual:
•
~
is
used
to
indicate
turn
the
control
dial
to
make
a
selection,
then
press
to
confirm
the
selection.
• <>
is
used
to
indicate
the
available
items/
settings/operations
in
the
<SET
UP>
menu.
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.
KD-A8DS
is
equipped
with
the
steering
wheel
remote
control
function.
•
See
the
Installation/Connection
Manual
(separate
volume)
for
connection.
•
Some
of
the
operations
might
be
different
with
the
steering
wheel
remote
control
function.
Caution
on
volume
setting:
Digital
devices
(CD/USB)
produce
very
little
noise
compared
with
other
sources.
lower
the
volume
before
playing
these
digital
sources
to
avoid
damaging
the
speakers
by
sudden
increase
of
the
output
level.
Caution:
If
the
temperature
inside
the
car
is
below
DOC
(3rF),
the
movement
of
animation
and
text
scroll
will
be
halted
on
the
display
to
prevent
the
display
from
being
blurred.'
appears
on
the
display.
When
the
temperature
increases,
and
the
operating
temperature
is
resumed,
these
functions
will
start
working
again.
+
[Hold]
<9/ATT
How
to
forcibly
eject
a
disc
How
to
reset
your
unit
•
Your
preset
adjustments
will
also
be
erased
(except
the
registered
Bluetooth
device,
see
pages
14
and
15).
•
Attaching
the
control
panel
•
Detaching
the
control
panel
•
You
can
forcibly
eject
the
loaded
disc
even
if
the
disc
is
locked.
To
lock/unlock
the
disc,
see
page
10.
•
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
disc
when
it
ejects.
•If
this
does
not
work,
reset
your
unit.
Temperature
inside
the
car
...
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
How
to
read
this
manual:
•
~
is
used
to
indicate
turn
the
control
dial
to
make
a
selection,
then
press
to
confirm
the
selection.
• <>
is
used
to
indicate
the
available
items/
settings/operations
in
the
<SET
UP>
menu.
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.
KD-A8DS
is
equipped
with
the
steering
wheel
remote
control
function.
•
See
the
Installation/Connection
Manual
(separate
volume)
for
connection.
•
Some
of
the
operations
might
be
different
with
the
steering
wheel
remote
control
function.
Caution
on
volume
setting:
Digital
devices
(CD/USB)
produce
very
little
noise
compared
with
other
sources.
lower
the
volume
before
playing
these
digital
sources
to
avoid
damaging
the
speakers
by
sudden
increase
of
the
output
level.
Caution:
If
the
temperature
inside
the
car
is
below
DOC
(3rF),
the
movement
of
animation
and
text
scroll
will
be
halted
on
the
display
to
prevent
the
display
from
being
blurred.'
appears
on
the
display.
When
the
temperature
increases,
and
the
operating
temperature
is
resumed,
these
functions
will
start
working
again.
+
[Hold]
<9/ATT
How
to
forcibly
eject
a
disc
How
to
reset
your
unit
•
Your
preset
adjustments
will
also
be
erased
(except
the
registered
Bluetooth
device,
see
pages
14
and
15).
•
Attaching
the
control
panel
•
Detaching
the
control
panel
•
You
can
forcibly
eject
the
loaded
disc
even
if
the
disc
is
locked.
To
lock/unlock
the
disc,
see
page
10.
•
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
disc
when
it
ejects.
•If
this
does
not
work,
reset
your
unit.
Temperature
inside
the
car
...
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

Preparation
Canceling
the
display
demonstration
and
setting
the
clock
•
See
also
page
29.
Turn
on
the
power.
.
Cancel
the
display
demonstrations
Select
<DEMO>,
then
<Off>.
Set
the
clock
•
Select
«lock>,
then
<Set
(lock>.
Adjust
the
hour,
then
press
control
dial
once
to
proceed
to
adjust
the
minute
.
•
Select
<24H/12H>
(hour),
then
<24Hours>
or
<12Hours>.
'
..
, •
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK
.
•
To
exit
from
the
menu,
press
DISP
or
MENU.
Changing
the
display
information
and
pattern
When
the
power
is
turned
off:
Check
the
current
clock
time
Ex.:
When
tuner
is
selected
as
the
source
Source
operation
display
•
If
a
station
has
been
assigned
a
title,
station
title
appears
after
about
5
seconds
.
•
To
assign
a
title
to
a
station,
see
page
37.
*fM
~FM
i~'
92.5
MHz
~_
...
__
...
_-
1:00MJ
~
Audio
level
meter
display
(see
<Level
Meter>
on
page
31)
4
INTRODUCTIONS
Preparation
Canceling
the
display
demonstration
and
setting
the
clock
•
See
also
page
29.
Turn
on
the
power.
.
Cancel
the
display
demonstrations
Select
<DEMO>,
then
<Off>.
Set
the
clock
•
Select
«lock>,
then
<Set
(lock>.
Adjust
the
hour,
then
press
control
dial
once
to
proceed
to
adjust
the
minute
.
•
Select
<24H/12H>
(hour),
then
<24Hours>
or
<12Hours>.
'
..
, •
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK
.
•
To
exit
from
the
menu,
press
DISP
or
MENU.
Changing
the
display
information
and
pattern
When
the
power
is
turned
off:
Check
the
current
clock
time
Ex.:
When
tuner
is
selected
as
the
source
Source
operation
display
•
If
a
station
has
been
assigned
a
title,
station
title
appears
after
about
5
seconds
.
•
To
assign
a
title
to
a
station,
see
page
37.
*fM
~FM
i~'
92.5
MHz
~_
...
__
...
_-
1:00MJ
~
Audio
level
meter
display
(see
<Level
Meter>
on
page
31)
4
INTRODUCTIONS

55

Basic
operations
[I]
•
Enter
list
operations.
•
Enter
Menu
setting
[Hold].
•
iPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Enter
the
main
menu.
W •
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
•
Enter
<Quick
Call>
preset
method
[Hold].
(See
page
36.)
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
-
Answer
incoming
call.
-
End
a
call
[Hold].
[]]
loading
slot
[I]
Display
window
rn
Eject
disc.
W
Select
the
sound
mode.
[Q]
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
input
terminal
ITIJ
Detach
the
panel.
[g] •
FM/AMIHD
RADIO/SIRIUS/XM:
Search
for
station/channel.
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT
/iPod
REARlCD-CH:
Select
track.
•
iPod:
Select
category/track.
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Reverse
skip/
forward
skip.
[TIl
Change
the
display
information.
*1
_
*6:
See
page
7.
1---1------
1
--.....-----
1
~
,
~2~::~
~1~4·~~~~~~·=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=!
UL
IT]
•
FM/
AM:
Select
preset
station.
•
HD
RADIO:
Select
channel.
•
SIRIUS/XM:
Select
category.
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARlCD-CH:
Select
folder.
•
iPod:
Enter
the
main
menu/Pause
playback*2/
Confirm
selection.
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
Adjust
the
microphone
volume
(during
a
phone
call
conversation).
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio)*3:
Select
group/folder.
rn
.
Turn
on
the
power.
•
Attenuate
the
sound
(if
the
power
is
on).
•
Turn
off
the
power
[Hold].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
Switch
the
conversation
media
during
a
phone
call
conversation.
W
Select
the
source.
FM/HD
RADIO
FM*4
AM/
HD
RADIO
AM
*4.
*5
SIRIUS*6/XM*6
...
CD*6
...
USB
FRONT*6/iPod
FRONT*6/
BT
FRONT*5,
*6
...
USB
REAR
*6/
iPod
REAR*6/BT
REAR*5,
*6
...
CD-CH*6/
iPod*6
(or
EXT
IN)
...
AUX
IN*5
...
(back
to
the
beginning)
6
Basic
operations
[I]
•
Enter
list
operations.
•
Enter
Menu
setting
[Hold].
•
iPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Enter
the
main
menu.
W •
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
•
Enter
<Quick
Call>
preset
method
[Hold].
(See
page
36.)
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
-
Answer
incoming
call.
-
End
a
call
[Hold].
[]]
loading
slot
[I]
Display
window
rn
Eject
disc.
W
Select
the
sound
mode.
[Q]
USB
(Universal
Serial
Bus)
input
terminal
ITIJ
Detach
the
panel.
[g] •
FM/AMIHD
RADIO/SIRIUS/XM:
Search
for
station/channel.
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT
/iPod
REARlCD-CH:
Select
track.
•
iPod:
Select
category/track.
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Reverse
skip/
forward
skip.
[TIl
Change
the
display
information.
*1
_
*6:
See
page
7.
1---1------
1
--.....-----
1
~
,
~2~::~
~1~4·~~~~~~·=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=!
UL
IT]
•
FM/
AM:
Select
preset
station.
•
HD
RADIO:
Select
channel.
•
SIRIUS/XM:
Select
category.
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARlCD-CH:
Select
folder.
•
iPod:
Enter
the
main
menu/Pause
playback*2/
Confirm
selection.
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
Adjust
the
microphone
volume
(during
a
phone
call
conversation).
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio)*3:
Select
group/folder.
rn
.
Turn
on
the
power.
•
Attenuate
the
sound
(if
the
power
is
on).
•
Turn
off
the
power
[Hold].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Phone):
Switch
the
conversation
media
during
a
phone
call
conversation.
W
Select
the
source.
FM/HD
RADIO
FM*4
AM/
HD
RADIO
AM
*4.
*5
SIRIUS*6/XM*6
...
CD*6
...
USB
FRONT*6/iPod
FRONT*6/
BT
FRONT*5,
*6
...
USB
REAR
*6/
iPod
REAR*6/BT
REAR*5,
*6
...
CD-CH*6/
iPod*6
(or
EXT
IN)
...
AUX
IN*5
...
(back
to
the
beginning)
6

[H]
•
Return
to
the
previous
menu.
•
iPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Switch
the
setting
between
<Headunit
Mode>
and
<iPod
Mode>
*7
[Hold].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Pause
playback.
[J]]
•
Control
the
volume*2
or
select
items
[Turn].
•
Confirm
the
selection
[Press].
•
FM/HD
RADIO:
Enter
SSM
preset
mode
[Hold].
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Pause/resume
playback*2
[Press].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Resume
playback*2
[Press].
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REARlBT
FRONT
(Audio)*3/
BT
REAR
(Audio)*3/CD-CH:
Enter
playback
mode
[Hold].
[ill
Remote
sensor
[llJ
AUX
(auxiliary)
input
jack
*1
Also
known
as
"Control
dial"
in
this
manual.
*2
You
can
still
adjust
the
volume
during
pause
when
the
selected
source
is
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR/BT
FRONT/
BT
REARliPod
Before
resume
playback,
check
to
be
sure
that
you
have
not
raise
the
volume
level
too
much.
*3
For
Bluetooth
devices
that
support
AVRCP
7.3.
*4
When
the
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected,
the
built-in
tuner
of
this
unit
will
be
disabled.
To
listen
to
the
HD
Radio
broadcast,
refer
to
"Listening
to
the
radio"
on
pages
9
and
7
O.
For
more
features,
see
pages
79
and
20.
*5
You
cannot
select
these
sources
if
they
were
disabled
in
the
<SET
UP>
menu
(see
<Source
Select>
in
"Menu
operations"
on
page
33).
*6
You
cannot
select
these
sources
if
they
are
not
ready
or
not
connected.
*7
You
can
use
this
function
only
when
<iPod
Mode>
is
available
for
the
connected
iPod
(see
pages
24
and
47).
Before
using
the
remote
controller:
•
Aim
the
remote
controller
directly
at
the
remote
sensor
on
the
unit.
•
DO
NOT
expose
the
remote
sensor
to
bright
light
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting).
Using
the
remote
controller
(RM-RKSO)
_
Installing
the
lithium
coin
battery
(CR20251
Caution:
•
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
eqUivalent
type.
CR2025
•
Battery
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine,
fire,
or
the
like.
If
the
effectiveness
of
the
remote
controller
decreases,
replace
the
battery.
Remote
sensor
OPERATIONS
Continued
on
the
next
page
7
[H]
•
Return
to
the
previous
menu.
•
iPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Switch
the
setting
between
<Headunit
Mode>
and
<iPod
Mode>
*7
[Hold].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Pause
playback.
[J]]
•
Control
the
volume*2
or
select
items
[Turn].
•
Confirm
the
selection
[Press].
•
FM/HD
RADIO:
Enter
SSM
preset
mode
[Hold].
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR:
Pause/resume
playback*2
[Press].
•
BT
FRONT/BT
REAR
(Audio):
Resume
playback*2
[Press].
•
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REARlBT
FRONT
(Audio)*3/
BT
REAR
(Audio)*3/CD-CH:
Enter
playback
mode
[Hold].
[ill
Remote
sensor
[llJ
AUX
(auxiliary)
input
jack
*1
Also
known
as
"Control
dial"
in
this
manual.
*2
You
can
still
adjust
the
volume
during
pause
when
the
selected
source
is
CD/USB
FRONT/USB
REARliPod
FRONT/iPod
REAR/BT
FRONT/
BT
REARliPod
Before
resume
playback,
check
to
be
sure
that
you
have
not
raise
the
volume
level
too
much.
*3
For
Bluetooth
devices
that
support
AVRCP
7.3.
*4
When
the
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected,
the
built-in
tuner
of
this
unit
will
be
disabled.
To
listen
to
the
HD
Radio
broadcast,
refer
to
"Listening
to
the
radio"
on
pages
9
and
7
O.
For
more
features,
see
pages
79
and
20.
*5
You
cannot
select
these
sources
if
they
were
disabled
in
the
<SET
UP>
menu
(see
<Source
Select>
in
"Menu
operations"
on
page
33).
*6
You
cannot
select
these
sources
if
they
are
not
ready
or
not
connected.
*7
You
can
use
this
function
only
when
<iPod
Mode>
is
available
for
the
connected
iPod
(see
pages
24
and
47).
Before
using
the
remote
controller:
•
Aim
the
remote
controller
directly
at
the
remote
sensor
on
the
unit.
•
DO
NOT
expose
the
remote
sensor
to
bright
light
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting).
Using
the
remote
controller
(RM-RKSO)
_
Installing
the
lithium
coin
battery
(CR20251
Caution:
•
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
eqUivalent
type.
CR2025
•
Battery
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine,
fire,
or
the
like.
If
the
effectiveness
of
the
remote
controller
decreases,
replace
the
battery.
Remote
sensor
OPERATIONS
Continued
on
the
next
page
7

OJ
•
Turns
the
power
on
if
pressed
briefly
or
attenuates
the
sound
when
the
power
is
on.
•
Turns
the
power
off
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Switches
the
conversation
media
during
a
phone
call
conversation
if
pressed
briefly.
[I] •
Changes
the
tuner/HO
Radio
preset
stations.
•
Changes
the
folder
of
the
MP3/WMA
(and
WAV
for
USB
operations).
•
While
playing
an
MP3
disc
on
an
MP3-compatible
CD
changer:
-
Changes
the
disc
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Changes
the
folder
if
pressed
and
held.
•
While
listening
to
the
satellite
(SIRIUS
or
XM)
radio:
-
Changes
the
categories.
•
While
listening
to
an
Apple
iPod:
Connected
with
the
interface
adapter:
-
Pauses
or
resumes
playback
with
0T.
-
Enters
the
main
menu
with
...
U.
(Now
...
U/O
T/
....
R/F
~
work
as
the
menu
selecting
buttons.)*
*
...
U:
Returns
to
the
previous
menu.
oT :
Confirms
the
selection.
[l]
Adjusts
the
volume
level.
rn
Selects
the
sound
mode.
[]]
Selects
the
source.
[§]
For
Bluetooth
cellular
phone:
-
Answers
calls
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Rejects
calls
if
pressed
and
held.
8
[1] •
Searches
for
stations
if
pressed
briefly.
•
Fast-forwards
or
reverses
the
track
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Changes
the
tracks
if
pressed
briefly.
•
While
listening
to
the
satellite
(SIRIUS
or
XM)
radio:
-
Changes
the
channels
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Changes
the
channels
rapidly
if
pressed
and
held.
•
While
listening
to
an
iPod
(in
menu
selecting
mode):
Connected
with
the
interface
adapter:
-
Selects
an
item
if
pressed
briefly.
(Then,
press
OTto
confirm
the
selection.)
-
Skips
10
items
at
a
time
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Reverse
skip/forward
skip
for
Bluetooth
audio
player.
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
a
long
time.
•
Store
the
battery
in
a
place
where
children
cannot
reach.
•
Do
not
recharge,
short,
disassemble,
heat
the
battery,
or
dispose
of
it
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.
OJ
•
Turns
the
power
on
if
pressed
briefly
or
attenuates
the
sound
when
the
power
is
on.
•
Turns
the
power
off
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Switches
the
conversation
media
during
a
phone
call
conversation
if
pressed
briefly.
[I] •
Changes
the
tuner/HO
Radio
preset
stations.
•
Changes
the
folder
of
the
MP3/WMA
(and
WAV
for
USB
operations).
•
While
playing
an
MP3
disc
on
an
MP3-compatible
CD
changer:
-
Changes
the
disc
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Changes
the
folder
if
pressed
and
held.
•
While
listening
to
the
satellite
(SIRIUS
or
XM)
radio:
-
Changes
the
categories.
•
While
listening
to
an
Apple
iPod:
Connected
with
the
interface
adapter:
-
Pauses
or
resumes
playback
with
0T.
-
Enters
the
main
menu
with
...
U.
(Now
...
U/O
T/
....
R/F
~
work
as
the
menu
selecting
buttons.)*
*
...
U:
Returns
to
the
previous
menu.
oT :
Confirms
the
selection.
[l]
Adjusts
the
volume
level.
rn
Selects
the
sound
mode.
[]]
Selects
the
source.
[§]
For
Bluetooth
cellular
phone:
-
Answers
calls
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Rejects
calls
if
pressed
and
held.
8
[1] •
Searches
for
stations
if
pressed
briefly.
•
Fast-forwards
or
reverses
the
track
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Changes
the
tracks
if
pressed
briefly.
•
While
listening
to
the
satellite
(SIRIUS
or
XM)
radio:
-
Changes
the
channels
if
pressed
briefly.
-
Changes
the
channels
rapidly
if
pressed
and
held.
•
While
listening
to
an
iPod
(in
menu
selecting
mode):
Connected
with
the
interface
adapter:
-
Selects
an
item
if
pressed
briefly.
(Then,
press
OTto
confirm
the
selection.)
-
Skips
10
items
at
a
time
if
pressed
and
held.
•
Reverse
skip/forward
skip
for
Bluetooth
audio
player.
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
a
long
time.
•
Store
the
battery
in
a
place
where
children
cannot
reach.
•
Do
not
recharge,
short,
disassemble,
heat
the
battery,
or
dispose
of
it
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.

Listening
to
the
radio
Select
"FM"
or
II
AM."
~..
Search
for
astation
to
listen-Auto
Search.
<
•.
~.
<
:~~~<
a
station
is
tuned
in,
searching
stops.
To
stop
searching,
press
the
same
button
. •
You
can
also
search
for
a
station
manually-Manual
Search.
Hold
either
one
of
the
buttons
until/lM/I
appears
on
the
display,
then
press
it
repeatedly
.
•
When
receiving
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
with
sufficient
signal
strength,
the
III
indicator
lights
up
on
the
display
.
2
Select
the
preset
number
range
you
want
to
store.
-SSM-
/155M
01-06/1
-
[Turn]
/155M
07-12/1-
/155M
13-18"
[Press]
[Hold]
3
•
Storing
stations
in
memory
Automatic
presetting
(fM}-SSM
(Strong-
station
Sequential
Memory)
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM.
1
While
listening
to
a
station,
enter
"SSM"
screen.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Hold]
~
~
<Tuner>
--+
<Stereo/Mono>
Gt>
-+
<Mono>
Reception
improves,
but
stereo
effect
will
be
lost.
The
_lights
up
on
the
display.
To
restore
the
stereo
effect,
repeat
the
same
procedure
to
select
<Stereo>.
•
Improving
the
FM
reception
When
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
hard
to
receive,
activate
monaural
mode
for
better
reception.
•
See
also
page
33.
Local
FM
stations
with
the
strongest
signals
are
searched
and
stored
automatically.
•
To
stop
searching,
press
~
v
/~
A.
•
If
an
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected,
you
can
also
search
and
store
the
AM
stations.
To
preset
other
6
stations,
repeat
from
step
1
again.
OPERATIONS
Continued
on
the
next
page
9
Listening
to
the
radio
Select
"FM"
or
II
AM."
~..
Search
for
astation
to
listen-Auto
Search.
<
•.
~.
<
:~~~<
a
station
is
tuned
in,
searching
stops.
To
stop
searching,
press
the
same
button
. •
You
can
also
search
for
a
station
manually-Manual
Search.
Hold
either
one
of
the
buttons
until/lM/I
appears
on
the
display,
then
press
it
repeatedly
.
•
When
receiving
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
with
sufficient
signal
strength,
the
III
indicator
lights
up
on
the
display
.
2
Select
the
preset
number
range
you
want
to
store.
-SSM-
/155M
01-06/1
-
[Turn]
/155M
07-12/1-
/155M
13-18"
[Press]
[Hold]
3
•
Storing
stations
in
memory
Automatic
presetting
(fM}-SSM
(Strong-
station
Sequential
Memory)
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM.
1
While
listening
to
a
station,
enter
"SSM"
screen.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Hold]
~
~
<Tuner>
--+
<Stereo/Mono>
Gt>
-+
<Mono>
Reception
improves,
but
stereo
effect
will
be
lost.
The
_lights
up
on
the
display.
To
restore
the
stereo
effect,
repeat
the
same
procedure
to
select
<Stereo>.
•
Improving
the
FM
reception
When
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
hard
to
receive,
activate
monaural
mode
for
better
reception.
•
See
also
page
33.
Local
FM
stations
with
the
strongest
signals
are
searched
and
stored
automatically.
•
To
stop
searching,
press
~
v
/~
A.
•
If
an
HD
Radio
tuner
box
is
connected,
you
can
also
search
and
store
the
AM
stations.
To
preset
other
6
stations,
repeat
from
step
1
again.
OPERATIONS
Continued
on
the
next
page
9

Manual
presetting
(FM/AMl
3
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM
and
6
stations
for
AM.
Ex.:
Storing
FM
station
of
92.5
MHz
into
preset
number
"4."
1~
fM
t"Im\1FM
~IA
92.5
MHz
1 :
OOM,]
[Hold]
fM
rlIAWFM
04
~1.'
92.5
MHz
1 :
00/\~J1
~
[Turn]
-
[Press]
Selecting
preset
station
rrJi.571
001
or
[Turn]
L
1ST
-Pr0~set
FM
-1------
~>-~---ff21)--------
0107.9
(3
87.5
2
Disc
operations
Turn
on
the
power.
-
Insert
a
disc.
All
tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly
until
you
change
the
source
or
eject
the
disc.
Stop
playing
and
ejecting
the
disc
Prohibiting
disc
ejection
•
"No
Disc"
appears.
Press
SRC
to
listen
to
another
playback
source.
+
[Hold]
To
cancel
the
prohibition,
repeat
the
same
procedure.
10
Manual
presetting
(FM/AMl
3
You
can
preset
up
to
18
stations
for
FM
and
6
stations
for
AM.
Ex.:
Storing
FM
station
of
92.5
MHz
into
preset
number
"4."
1~
fM
t"Im\1FM
~IA
92.5
MHz
1 :
OOM,]
[Hold]
fM
rlIAWFM
04
~1.'
92.5
MHz
1 :
00/\~J1
~
[Turn]
-
[Press]
Selecting
preset
station
rrJi.571
001
or
[Turn]
L
1ST
-Pr0~set
FM
-1------
~>-~---ff21)--------
0107.9
(3
87.5
2
Disc
operations
Turn
on
the
power.
-
Insert
a
disc.
All
tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly
until
you
change
the
source
or
eject
the
disc.
Stop
playing
and
ejecting
the
disc
Prohibiting
disc
ejection
•
"No
Disc"
appears.
Press
SRC
to
listen
to
another
playback
source.
+
[Hold]
To
cancel
the
prohibition,
repeat
the
same
procedure.
10

•
Selecting
the
playback
modes
You
can
use
only
one
of
the
folloWing
playback
modes
at
a
time.
1
Enter
"PLAYBACK
MENU"
screen.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
I
Repeat
+-+
Random
[Hold]
2
[Press]
Pause/resume
playback
MP3/WMA:
Select
folder
~
[Press]
Select
track
\M.i
[Hoi
d]
Reverse/fast
-forward
track
Pressing
(or
holding)
the
following
buttons
allows
you
to
...
•
Selecting
a
track/folder
•
[Turn]
-
[Press]
•
For
MP3/wMA
discs,
select
the
desired
folder,
then
the
desired
track
by
repeating
the
control
dial
procedures.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
3
[Turn]
-
[Press]
Track
:
Repeats
current
track
Folder
:
MP3/WMA:
Repeats
current
folder
Folder
:
MP3/WMA:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
of
current
folder,
then
tracks
of
next
folders
All
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
•
To
cancel
repeat
play
or
random
play,
select
"Off'.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
OPERATIONS
11
•
Selecting
the
playback
modes
You
can
use
only
one
of
the
folloWing
playback
modes
at
a
time.
1
Enter
"PLAYBACK
MENU"
screen.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
I
Repeat
+-+
Random
[Hold]
2
[Press]
Pause/resume
playback
MP3/WMA:
Select
folder
~
[Press]
Select
track
\M.i
[Hoi
d]
Reverse/fast
-forward
track
Pressing
(or
holding)
the
following
buttons
allows
you
to
...
•
Selecting
a
track/folder
•
[Turn]
-
[Press]
•
For
MP3/wMA
discs,
select
the
desired
folder,
then
the
desired
track
by
repeating
the
control
dial
procedures.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
3
[Turn]
-
[Press]
Track
:
Repeats
current
track
Folder
:
MP3/WMA:
Repeats
current
folder
Folder
:
MP3/WMA:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
of
current
folder,
then
tracks
of
next
folders
All
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
•
To
cancel
repeat
play
or
random
play,
select
"Off'.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
OPERATIONS
11

USB
operations
This
unit
is
equipped
with
two
USB
input
terminals
(on
the
control
panel
and
USB
cable
from
the
rear
of
the
unit).
You
can
use
these
two
terminals
at
the
same
time
.
•
You
can
also
connect
a
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
(KS-UBT1)
and/or
an
Apple
iPod/iPhone
to
the
USB
input
terminal(s).
For
details
of
the
operations,
see
pages
13
-
18
and
24
-
26.
This
unit
can
play
MP3IWMAIWAV
tracks
stored
in
a
USB
mass
storage
class
device
(such
as
a
USB
memory,
Digital
Audio
Player,
portable
HOD;
etc.).
Turn
on
the
power.
Connect
a
USB
device.
All
tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly
until
you
,
change
the
source
or
disconnect
a
device.
Ifa
USB
device
has
been
attached
•••
Playback
starts
from
where
it
has
been
stopped
previously.
•
If
a
different
USB
device
is
currently
attached,
playback
starts
from
the
beginning.
Stop
playing
and
detaching
the
USB
device
Straightly
pull
it
out
from
the
USB
input
terminal.
•
"No
USB"
appears.
Press
SRC
to
listen
to
another
playback
source.
12
You
can
operate
the
USB
device
in
the
same
way
you
operate
the
files
on
a
disc.
(See
page
11.)
•
You
can
listen
to
WAV
files
by
following
the
MP31
WMA
file
operations
listed
on
page
11.
USB
operations
This
unit
is
equipped
with
two
USB
input
terminals
(on
the
control
panel
and
USB
cable
from
the
rear
of
the
unit).
You
can
use
these
two
terminals
at
the
same
time
.
•
You
can
also
connect
a
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
(KS-UBT1)
and/or
an
Apple
iPod/iPhone
to
the
USB
input
terminal(s).
For
details
of
the
operations,
see
pages
13
-
18
and
24
-
26.
This
unit
can
play
MP3IWMAIWAV
tracks
stored
in
a
USB
mass
storage
class
device
(such
as
a
USB
memory,
Digital
Audio
Player,
portable
HOD;
etc.).
Turn
on
the
power.
Connect
a
USB
device.
All
tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly
until
you
,
change
the
source
or
disconnect
a
device.
Ifa
USB
device
has
been
attached
•••
Playback
starts
from
where
it
has
been
stopped
previously.
•
If
a
different
USB
device
is
currently
attached,
playback
starts
from
the
beginning.
Stop
playing
and
detaching
the
USB
device
Straightly
pull
it
out
from
the
USB
input
terminal.
•
"No
USB"
appears.
Press
SRC
to
listen
to
another
playback
source.
12
You
can
operate
the
USB
device
in
the
same
way
you
operate
the
files
on
a
disc.
(See
page
11.)
•
You
can
listen
to
WAV
files
by
following
the
MP31
WMA
file
operations
listed
on
page
11.

Cautions:
•
Avoid
using
the
USB
device
if
it
might
hinder
your
safety
driving.
•
While
"Reading"
is
shown
on
the
display:
-
Do
not
pull
out
and
attach
the
USB
device
repeatedly.
-
Do
not
pull
out
or
attach
another
USB
device.
•
Do
not
start
the
car
engine
ifa
USB
device
is
connected.
•
This
unit
may
not
be
able
to
play
the
files
depending
on
the
type
of
USB
device.
•
Operation
and
power
supply
may
not
work
as
intended
for
some
USB
devices.
•
You
cannot
connect
a
computer
to
the
USB
input
terminal
of
the
unit.
•
Make
sure
all
important
data
has
been
backed
up
to
avoid
losing
the
data.
•
Electrostatic
shock
at
connecting
a
USB
device
may
cause
abnormal
playback
of
the
device.
In
this
case,
disconnect
the
USB
device
then
reset
this
unit
and
the
USB
device.
•
Do
not
leave
a
USB
device
in
the
car,
expose
to
direct
sunlight,
or
high
temperature
to
avoid
deformation
or
cause
damages
to
the
device.
•
Some
USB
devices
may
not
work
immediately
after
you
turn
on
the
power.
•
The
detect
time
and
response
time
may
be
very
long
for
some
USB
devices
(such
as
Digital
Audio
Player,
HOD,
etc.).
•
For
more
details
about
USB
operations,
see
pages
39
and
40.
Using
the
Bluetooth@
devices
o
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth
is
a
short-range
wireless
radio
communication
technology
for
the
mobile
device
such
as
mobile
phones,
portable
PCs,
and
other
devices.
The
Bluetooth
devices
can
be
connected
without
cables
and
communicate
with
each
other.
•
Refer
to
the
list
(included
in
the
box)
to
see
the
countries
where
you
may
use
the
Bluetooth@
function.
Bluetooth
profile
This
unit
supports
the
follOWing
Bluetooth
profiles;
HFP
(Hands-Free
Profile)
1.5
OPP
(Object
Push
Profile)
1.1
A2DP
(Advanced
Audio
Distribution
Profile)
1.2
AVRCP
(AudioNideo
Remote
Control
Profile)
1.3
Features
You
can
operate
Bluetooth
devices
through
the
unit
as
follows:
•
Receiving
a
call
•
Making
acall-from
phone
book,
from
call
history
(dialed
number/received
call),
by
dialing
number,
by
voice
command
•
Informing
you
of
the
arrival
of
a
text
message
•
Play
back
a
Bluetooth
audio
player
Refer
also
to
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
Bluetooth
device.
Continued
on
the
next
page
OPERATIONS
13
Cautions:
•
Avoid
using
the
USB
device
if
it
might
hinder
your
safety
driving.
•
While
"Reading"
is
shown
on
the
display:
-
Do
not
pull
out
and
attach
the
USB
device
repeatedly.
-
Do
not
pull
out
or
attach
another
USB
device.
•
Do
not
start
the
car
engine
ifa
USB
device
is
connected.
•
This
unit
may
not
be
able
to
play
the
files
depending
on
the
type
of
USB
device.
•
Operation
and
power
supply
may
not
work
as
intended
for
some
USB
devices.
•
You
cannot
connect
a
computer
to
the
USB
input
terminal
of
the
unit.
•
Make
sure
all
important
data
has
been
backed
up
to
avoid
losing
the
data.
•
Electrostatic
shock
at
connecting
a
USB
device
may
cause
abnormal
playback
of
the
device.
In
this
case,
disconnect
the
USB
device
then
reset
this
unit
and
the
USB
device.
•
Do
not
leave
a
USB
device
in
the
car,
expose
to
direct
sunlight,
or
high
temperature
to
avoid
deformation
or
cause
damages
to
the
device.
•
Some
USB
devices
may
not
work
immediately
after
you
turn
on
the
power.
•
The
detect
time
and
response
time
may
be
very
long
for
some
USB
devices
(such
as
Digital
Audio
Player,
HOD,
etc.).
•
For
more
details
about
USB
operations,
see
pages
39
and
40.
Using
the
Bluetooth@
devices
o
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth
is
a
short-range
wireless
radio
communication
technology
for
the
mobile
device
such
as
mobile
phones,
portable
PCs,
and
other
devices.
The
Bluetooth
devices
can
be
connected
without
cables
and
communicate
with
each
other.
•
Refer
to
the
list
(included
in
the
box)
to
see
the
countries
where
you
may
use
the
Bluetooth@
function.
Bluetooth
profile
This
unit
supports
the
follOWing
Bluetooth
profiles;
HFP
(Hands-Free
Profile)
1.5
OPP
(Object
Push
Profile)
1.1
A2DP
(Advanced
Audio
Distribution
Profile)
1.2
AVRCP
(AudioNideo
Remote
Control
Profile)
1.3
Features
You
can
operate
Bluetooth
devices
through
the
unit
as
follows:
•
Receiving
a
call
•
Making
acall-from
phone
book,
from
call
history
(dialed
number/received
call),
by
dialing
number,
by
voice
command
•
Informing
you
of
the
arrival
of
a
text
message
•
Play
back
a
Bluetooth
audio
player
Refer
also
to
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
Bluetooth
device.
Continued
on
the
next
page
OPERATIONS
13

Connecting
a
Bluetooth
device
for
the
first
time
_
Preparation:
•
Connect
the
supplied
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
(KS-UBTl)
to
one
of
the
USB
input
terminals
of
the
unit.
•
Operate
the
device
to
turn
on
its
Bluetooth
function.
Turn
on
the
power.
Conned
the
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter,
KS-UBTl.
•
Only
one
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
can
be
detected
at
a
time.
You
can
perform
the
following
operations
from
the
<SET
UP>
menu.
•
Pairing
and
delete
pairing
•
Connect
and
disconnect
a
registered
Bluetooth
device
(Phone/Audio)
[Hold]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
~
<Bluetooth>
~
<Device>
-
Perform
the
following
operations.
14
Pairing
and
PIN
code
When
you
connect
a
Bluetooth
device
to
the
unit
for
the
first
time,
make
pairing
between
the
unit
and
the
device.
Pairing
allows
Bluetooth
devices
to
communicate
with
each
other.
To
make
pairing,
you
may
need
to
enter
the
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
code
of
your
Bluetooth
device
you
want
to
connect.
•
Once
the
connection
is
established,
it
is
registered
in
the
unit
even
if
you
reset
the
unit.
Up
to
five
devices
can
be
registered
in
total.
•
Only
one
device
for
Bluetooth
phone
and
one
for
Bluetooth
audio
can
be
connected
at
a
time.
Connecting
a
Bluetooth
device
for
the
first
time
_
Preparation:
•
Connect
the
supplied
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
(KS-UBTl)
to
one
of
the
USB
input
terminals
of
the
unit.
•
Operate
the
device
to
turn
on
its
Bluetooth
function.
Turn
on
the
power.
Conned
the
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter,
KS-UBTl.
•
Only
one
USB
Bluetooth
Adapter
can
be
detected
at
a
time.
You
can
perform
the
following
operations
from
the
<SET
UP>
menu.
•
Pairing
and
delete
pairing
•
Connect
and
disconnect
a
registered
Bluetooth
device
(Phone/Audio)
[Hold]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
~
<Bluetooth>
~
<Device>
-
Perform
the
following
operations.
14
Pairing
and
PIN
code
When
you
connect
a
Bluetooth
device
to
the
unit
for
the
first
time,
make
pairing
between
the
unit
and
the
device.
Pairing
allows
Bluetooth
devices
to
communicate
with
each
other.
To
make
pairing,
you
may
need
to
enter
the
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
code
of
your
Bluetooth
device
you
want
to
connect.
•
Once
the
connection
is
established,
it
is
registered
in
the
unit
even
if
you
reset
the
unit.
Up
to
five
devices
can
be
registered
in
total.
•
Only
one
device
for
Bluetooth
phone
and
one
for
Bluetooth
audio
can
be
connected
at
a
time.

1
Select
<New
Pairing>.
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
2
Enter
a
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
code
to
the
unit.
•
You
can
enter
any
number
you
like
(l-digit
to
16-digit
number).
[Initial:
0000]
-
Some
devices
have
their
own
PIN
code.
Enter
the
specified
PIN
code
to
the
unit.
IT]
Move
to
the
next
(or
previous)
number
position.
The
device
remains
registered
even
after
you
disconnect
the
device.
Use
<Connect
Phone>
or
<Connect
Audio>
(or
activate
<Auto
Connect»
to
connect
the
same
device
from
next
time
on.
(See
pages
35
and
36.)
Deleting
a
registered
device
1
Select
<Delete
Pairing>.
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
[Press]
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
"OK"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
deleted.
"Delete
OK?"
appears
on
the
display.
3
Delete
the
selection.
2
Select
a
device
you
want
to
delete.
[Turn]
[Press]
[1]
Select
a
number.
W
Repeat
steps
IT]
and
[1]
until
you
finish
entering
a
PIN
code.
W
Confirm
the
entry.
"Wait
Pair"
appears
on
the
display.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
3
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.
"Wait
Pair"
appears,
then
"Pairing
OK"
or
"Connected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
connection
is
established.
Now
you
can
use
the
device
through
the
unit.
o
appears
when
Bluetooth
connection
is
established.
Continued
on
the
next
page
OPERATIONS
15
1
Select
<New
Pairing>.
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
2
Enter
a
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
code
to
the
unit.
•
You
can
enter
any
number
you
like
(l-digit
to
16-digit
number).
[Initial:
0000]
-
Some
devices
have
their
own
PIN
code.
Enter
the
specified
PIN
code
to
the
unit.
IT]
Move
to
the
next
(or
previous)
number
position.
The
device
remains
registered
even
after
you
disconnect
the
device.
Use
<Connect
Phone>
or
<Connect
Audio>
(or
activate
<Auto
Connect»
to
connect
the
same
device
from
next
time
on.
(See
pages
35
and
36.)
Deleting
a
registered
device
1
Select
<Delete
Pairing>.
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
[Press]
[Turn]
-+
[Press]
"OK"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
deleted.
"Delete
OK?"
appears
on
the
display.
3
Delete
the
selection.
2
Select
a
device
you
want
to
delete.
[Turn]
[Press]
[1]
Select
a
number.
W
Repeat
steps
IT]
and
[1]
until
you
finish
entering
a
PIN
code.
W
Confirm
the
entry.
"Wait
Pair"
appears
on
the
display.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
3
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.
"Wait
Pair"
appears,
then
"Pairing
OK"
or
"Connected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
connection
is
established.
Now
you
can
use
the
device
through
the
unit.
o
appears
when
Bluetooth
connection
is
established.
Continued
on
the
next
page
OPERATIONS
15

2
Select
a
device
you
want
to
connect.
•
"Dialed
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
phone
numbers
you
have
dialed.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Received
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
received
calls.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Missed
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
missed
calls.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Phonebook":
Shows
the
name/phone
number
of
the
phone
book
of
the
unit.
Go
to
the
following
step.
To
copy
the
phone
book
memory,
see
pages
35
and
36.
•
"Dial
Number":
Shows
the
"Dial
Number"
screen.
See
"How
to
enter
phone
number"
on
the
folloWing.
•
"Voice
Dial"
(Only
accessible
when
the
connected
cellular
phone
has
the
voice
recognition
system):
Speak
the
name
(registered
words)
you
want
to
call.
*
Displays
only
when
the
dialed
or
received
number
is
made
through
the
unit.
See
also
page
36
for
"Phonebook
Select"
settings.
3
Select
the
name/phone
number
you
want
to
call.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
"Connecting
...
"
appears,
then
'Tonnected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
connected.
Disconnecting
a
registered
device
Select
<Disconnect
Phone>
or
<Disconnect
Audio>.
Connecting
a
registered
device
1
Select
<Connect
Phone>
or
<Connect
Audio>.
"Disconnecting"
appears,
then
"Disconnected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
disconnected.
[T
urn]
-
[Press]
Using
the
Bluetooth
cellular
phone
_
•
Making
a
call
1
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
•
When
the
sound
is
stopped
or
interrupted
during
the
use
of
a
Bluetooth
device,
turn
off,
then
turn
on
the
unit.
-
If
the
sound
is
not
yet
restored,
connect
the
device
again.
(See
"Connecting
a
registered
device"
on
the
left
column.)
2
Select
the
method
to
make
a
call.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
How
to
enter
phone
number
OJ
Select
a
number.
[Turn]
16
2
Select
a
device
you
want
to
connect.
•
"Dialed
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
phone
numbers
you
have
dialed.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Received
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
received
calls.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Missed
Calls"*:
Shows
the
list
of
the
missed
calls.
Go
to
the
folloWing
step.
•
"Phonebook":
Shows
the
name/phone
number
of
the
phone
book
of
the
unit.
Go
to
the
following
step.
To
copy
the
phone
book
memory,
see
pages
35
and
36.
•
"Dial
Number":
Shows
the
"Dial
Number"
screen.
See
"How
to
enter
phone
number"
on
the
folloWing.
•
"Voice
Dial"
(Only
accessible
when
the
connected
cellular
phone
has
the
voice
recognition
system):
Speak
the
name
(registered
words)
you
want
to
call.
*
Displays
only
when
the
dialed
or
received
number
is
made
through
the
unit.
See
also
page
36
for
"Phonebook
Select"
settings.
3
Select
the
name/phone
number
you
want
to
call.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
"Connecting
...
"
appears,
then
'Tonnected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
connected.
Disconnecting
a
registered
device
Select
<Disconnect
Phone>
or
<Disconnect
Audio>.
Connecting
a
registered
device
1
Select
<Connect
Phone>
or
<Connect
Audio>.
"Disconnecting"
appears,
then
"Disconnected
[Device
Name]"
appears
on
the
display
when
the
device
is
disconnected.
[T
urn]
-
[Press]
Using
the
Bluetooth
cellular
phone
_
•
Making
a
call
1
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
•
When
the
sound
is
stopped
or
interrupted
during
the
use
of
a
Bluetooth
device,
turn
off,
then
turn
on
the
unit.
-
If
the
sound
is
not
yet
restored,
connect
the
device
again.
(See
"Connecting
a
registered
device"
on
the
left
column.)
2
Select
the
method
to
make
a
call.
[Turn]
-
[Press]
How
to
enter
phone
number
OJ
Select
a
number.
[Turn]
16

[]]
Move
the
entry
position.
W
Repeat
steps
OJ
and
[]]
until
you
finish
entering
the
phone
number.
•
Receiving/ending
a
phone
call
When
a
call
comes
in
••••
The
source
is
automatically
changed
to
"BT
FRONTI
BTREAR."
•
The
display
will
flash
in
blue
(see
<Ring
Color>
on
page
30
for
setting).
Name
(or
phone
number,
if
acquired)
When
<Auto
Answer>
is
activated
••..
The
unit
answers
the
incoming
calls
automatically,
see
pages
35
and
36.
•
To
answer
the
incoming
call
when
<Auto
Answer>
is
deactivated:
[Press]
Iii
I
or
I
•
To
adjust
the
microphone
volume
(01
-
03)
during
a
phone
call
conversation:
~
[Press]
How
to delete phone number
•
Only
when
<Manual
Trans>
is
selected
for
<Phonebook
Select>
in
Bluetooth
setting
menu
(see
page
36).
OJ
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
[]]
Display
the
list
of
phone
numbers
using
one
of
the
dialing
method
(see
step
2
of
"Making
a
call"
on
page
16).
rn
Confirm
the
entry.
[Hold]
I
[Hold]
or
I
To
end
the
call
or
reject
an
incoming
call
•
When
<Auto
Answer>
is
set
to
<Reject>,
the
unit
rejects
any
incoming
calls.
Switching conversation media (the unit!
cellular phone)
During
a
phone
call
conversation
....
<!)/ATT
Then,
continue
your
conversation
using
the
other
media.
•
Operations
may
be
different
according
to
the
connected
Bluetooth
device.
Continued
on
the
next
page
The
adjustment
will
not
affect
the
main
volume.
You
can
preset
the
microphone
volume
(see
pages
35
and
36).
[Press]
[Turn]
[[]
•
Select
"Delete"
to
delete the
selected
item.
•
Select
"Delete
All"
to
delete
all
the
listed
numbers
in
step
[~.
W
Select
the
name/phone
number
you
want
to
delete.
rn
Enter
the
"Delete
Entries"
screen.
[Hold]-
-....
OPERATIONS
17
[]]
Move
the
entry
position.
W
Repeat
steps
OJ
and
[]]
until
you
finish
entering
the
phone
number.
•
Receiving/ending
a
phone
call
When
a
call
comes
in
••••
The
source
is
automatically
changed
to
"BT
FRONTI
BTREAR."
•
The
display
will
flash
in
blue
(see
<Ring
Color>
on
page
30
for
setting).
Name
(or
phone
number,
if
acquired)
When
<Auto
Answer>
is
activated
••..
The
unit
answers
the
incoming
calls
automatically,
see
pages
35
and
36.
•
To
answer
the
incoming
call
when
<Auto
Answer>
is
deactivated:
[Press]
Iii
I
or
I
•
To
adjust
the
microphone
volume
(01
-
03)
during
a
phone
call
conversation:
~
[Press]
How
to delete phone number
•
Only
when
<Manual
Trans>
is
selected
for
<Phonebook
Select>
in
Bluetooth
setting
menu
(see
page
36).
OJ
Enter
"Call
Menu"
screen.
[]]
Display
the
list
of
phone
numbers
using
one
of
the
dialing
method
(see
step
2
of
"Making
a
call"
on
page
16).
rn
Confirm
the
entry.
[Hold]
I
[Hold]
or
I
To
end
the
call
or
reject
an
incoming
call
•
When
<Auto
Answer>
is
set
to
<Reject>,
the
unit
rejects
any
incoming
calls.
Switching conversation media (the unit!
cellular phone)
During
a
phone
call
conversation
....
<!)/ATT
Then,
continue
your
conversation
using
the
other
media.
•
Operations
may
be
different
according
to
the
connected
Bluetooth
device.
Continued
on
the
next
page
The
adjustment
will
not
affect
the
main
volume.
You
can
preset
the
microphone
volume
(see
pages
35
and
36).
[Press]
[Turn]
[[]
•
Select
"Delete"
to
delete the
selected
item.
•
Select
"Delete
All"
to
delete
all
the
listed
numbers
in
step
[~.
W
Select
the
name/phone
number
you
want
to
delete.
rn
Enter
the
"Delete
Entries"
screen.
[Hold]-
-....
OPERATIONS
17

Repeats
all
tracks
Repeats
all
tracks
of
current
group
Repeats
current
track
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
I
Repeat
.....
Random
[Hold]
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
of
the
current
group
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
All
Group
All
Group
Track
Bluetooth
Information:
If
you
wish
to
receive
more
information
about
Bluetooth,
visit
the
follOWing
JVC
web
site:
<http://www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/>
(English
website
only).
•
Refer
also
to
pages
15
and
16
for
connecting/
disconnecting/deleting
a
registered
device.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
•
To
cancel
repeat
play
or
random
play,
select
"Off'.
3
2
•
Selecting
the
playback
modes
You
can
use
only
one
ofthe
following
playback
modes
at
a
time.
•
For
Bluetooth
devices
that
support
AVRCP
1.3.
1
Enter
"PLAYBACK
MENU"
screen.
[Press]
Reverse
skip/forward
skip
[Hold]
Reverse
search/forward
search
Select
group/folder*
[Press]
Pause
playback*
[Press]
Resume
playback*
Select
"BT
FRONT"
or
"BT
REAR."
If
playback
does
not
start
automatically,
operate
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
to
start
playback.
Pressing
(or
holding)
the
follOWing
buttons
allows
you
to
...
Using
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
_
•
Operations
and
display
indications
differ
depending
on
their
availability
on
the
connected
audio
player.
•
Arriving
of
a
Text
Message
When
a
Text
Message
comes
in
....
If
the
cellular
phone
is
compatible
with
Text
Message
and
<Message
Notice>
is
set
to
<On>
(see
page
36),
the
unit
rings
to
inform
you
of
the
message
arrival.
•
"Received
Message"
appears
on
the
display
and
the
display
illuminate
in
blue
(see
<Ring
Color>
on
page
30
for
setting).
•
You
cannot
read,
edit,
or
send
a
message
through
the
unit.
*
Operation
maybe
different
according
to
the
connected
device.
18
OPERATIONS
Repeats
all
tracks
Repeats
all
tracks
of
current
group
Repeats
current
track
[Turn]
-
[Press]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
I
Repeat
.....
Random
[Hold]
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
of
the
current
group
:
Randomly
plays
all
tracks
All
Group
All
Group
Track
Bluetooth
Information:
If
you
wish
to
receive
more
information
about
Bluetooth,
visit
the
follOWing
JVC
web
site:
<http://www.jvc.co.jp/english/car/>
(English
website
only).
•
Refer
also
to
pages
15
and
16
for
connecting/
disconnecting/deleting
a
registered
device.
•
To
return
to
the
previous
menu,
press
BACK.
•
To
cancel
repeat
play
or
random
play,
select
"Off'.
3
2
•
Selecting
the
playback
modes
You
can
use
only
one
ofthe
following
playback
modes
at
a
time.
•
For
Bluetooth
devices
that
support
AVRCP
1.3.
1
Enter
"PLAYBACK
MENU"
screen.
[Press]
Reverse
skip/forward
skip
[Hold]
Reverse
search/forward
search
Select
group/folder*
[Press]
Pause
playback*
[Press]
Resume
playback*
Select
"BT
FRONT"
or
"BT
REAR."
If
playback
does
not
start
automatically,
operate
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
to
start
playback.
Pressing
(or
holding)
the
follOWing
buttons
allows
you
to
...
Using
the
Bluetooth
audio
player
_
•
Operations
and
display
indications
differ
depending
on
their
availability
on
the
connected
audio
player.
•
Arriving
of
a
Text
Message
When
a
Text
Message
comes
in
....
If
the
cellular
phone
is
compatible
with
Text
Message
and
<Message
Notice>
is
set
to
<On>
(see
page
36),
the
unit
rings
to
inform
you
of
the
message
arrival.
•
"Received
Message"
appears
on
the
display
and
the
display
illuminate
in
blue
(see
<Ring
Color>
on
page
30
for
setting).
•
You
cannot
read,
edit,
or
send
a
message
through
the
unit.
*
Operation
maybe
different
according
to
the
connected
device.
18
OPERATIONS

Listening
to the HD
Radio
Till
Broadcast
Before
operating,
connect
HD
Radio
tuner
box,
KT
-HD300
(not
supplied)
to
the
CD
changer
jack
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
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
of
programming.
This
service
is
called
multicasting.
•
To
find
HD
Radio
stations
in
your
area,
visit
<http://www.hdradio.com/>
.
Refer
also
to
pages
9
and
10
for
basic
radio
operations.
•
When
receiving
an
HD
Radio
station
•••
Station
Call
Sign
appears.
HD
RADIO
~FM
i~WXYZ-HD1
~i~1
92.5
MHz
1:
OOAMlmlm
~
•
When
receiving
HD
Radio
multicast
channels
•••
Channel
number
\ [
•.
:.......
] (
Select
your
desired
channel.
~:"
~
r
HD1-
HD2
.......
-~
HDB:J
•
Searching
for
HD
Radio
stations
only
H~:~]
(
[Holdl
Hil
RADIO
~FM
~
HD
Search
1
:OOJ\M
m
~
•
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
...
.•
See
also
page
33.
[Hold]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
~
<Tuner>
~
<Blend
Hold>
~
<Auto/Digital/Analog>
Continued
on
the
next
page
EXTERNAL
DEVICES
19
Listening
to the HD
Radio
Till
Broadcast
Before
operating,
connect
HD
Radio
tuner
box,
KT
-HD300
(not
supplied)
to
the
CD
changer
jack
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
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
of
programming.
This
service
is
called
multicasting.
•
To
find
HD
Radio
stations
in
your
area,
visit
<http://www.hdradio.com/>
.
Refer
also
to
pages
9
and
10
for
basic
radio
operations.
•
When
receiving
an
HD
Radio
station
•••
Station
Call
Sign
appears.
HD
RADIO
~FM
i~WXYZ-HD1
~i~1
92.5
MHz
1:
OOAMlmlm
~
•
When
receiving
HD
Radio
multicast
channels
•••
Channel
number
\ [
•.
:.......
] (
Select
your
desired
channel.
~:"
~
r
HD1-
HD2
.......
-~
HDB:J
•
Searching
for
HD
Radio
stations
only
H~:~]
(
[Holdl
Hil
RADIO
~FM
~
HD
Search
1
:OOJ\M
m
~
•
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
...
.•
See
also
page
33.
[Hold]
[Turn]
-
[Press]
~
<Tuner>
~
<Blend
Hold>
~
<Auto/Digital/Analog>
Continued
on
the
next
page
EXTERNAL
DEVICES
19

HD
RADIO
t1I't\1FM
1
WXYZ-HD1
r.I2d,£
92.5
MHz
1:
OOArv
GIiJ
~
=
Lights
up
when
holding
the
digital
reception
Flashes
when
holding
the
analog
reception
<Auto>
[Initial]
Switch
between
digital
and
analog
audio
automatically
<Digital>
Tuning
to
digital
audio
only
<Analog>
Tuning
to
analog
audio
only
Listening
to
the
CD
changer
•
If
no
sound
can
be
heard
from
the
selected
setting,
change
the
setting
to
<Analog>
or
<Digital>.
•
The
setting
automatically
changes
to
<Auto>
if
you
tuned
in
to
or
change
to
another
station,
or
if
you
turned
off
the
power.
•
This
setting
cannot
take
effect
for
the
conventional
FM/
AM
stations.
•
If
the
radio
station
forces
the
reception
mode
to
digital
or
analog,
the"
or_
indicator
lights
up.
It
is
recommended
to
use
a
JVC
MP3-compatible
CD
changer
(not
supplied)
with
your
unit.
You
can
connect
a
CD
changer
to
the
CD
changer
jack
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
•
You
can
only
play
conventional
CDs
(including
CD
Text)
and
MP3
discs.
Preparation:
Make
sure
<Changer>
is
selected
in
the
<Source
Select>
-
<Ext
Input>
setting,
see
page
33.
Select
IICD-CH."
Enter
"L1ST"
screen.
Select
a
disc,
folder,
then the
track.
Playback
starts
automatically.
•
If
there
is
no
disc
on
the
selected
tray,
the
unit
beeps.
•
To
select
another
folder/track
while
playing
(for
MP3
discs),
repeat
steps
2
and
3
above
until
the
desired
folder/
track
is
selected.
The
selection
always
start
from
disc
number
first.
•
If
another
disc/folder
is
selected,
playback
starts
from
the
1
st
track
of
the
selected
disc/folder.
20
HD
RADIO
t1I't\1FM
1
WXYZ-HD1
r.I2d,£
92.5
MHz
1:
OOArv
GIiJ
~
=
Lights
up
when
holding
the
digital
reception
Flashes
when
holding
the
analog
reception
<Auto>
[Initial]
Switch
between
digital
and
analog
audio
automatically
<Digital>
Tuning
to
digital
audio
only
<Analog>
Tuning
to
analog
audio
only
Listening
to
the
CD
changer
•
If
no
sound
can
be
heard
from
the
selected
setting,
change
the
setting
to
<Analog>
or
<Digital>.
•
The
setting
automatically
changes
to
<Auto>
if
you
tuned
in
to
or
change
to
another
station,
or
if
you
turned
off
the
power.
•
This
setting
cannot
take
effect
for
the
conventional
FM/
AM
stations.
•
If
the
radio
station
forces
the
reception
mode
to
digital
or
analog,
the"
or_
indicator
lights
up.
It
is
recommended
to
use
a
JVC
MP3-compatible
CD
changer
(not
supplied)
with
your
unit.
You
can
connect
a
CD
changer
to
the
CD
changer
jack
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
•
You
can
only
play
conventional
CDs
(including
CD
Text)
and
MP3
discs.
Preparation:
Make
sure
<Changer>
is
selected
in
the
<Source
Select>
-
<Ext
Input>
setting,
see
page
33.
Select
IICD-CH."
Enter
"L1ST"
screen.
Select
a
disc,
folder,
then the
track.
Playback
starts
automatically.
•
If
there
is
no
disc
on
the
selected
tray,
the
unit
beeps.
•
To
select
another
folder/track
while
playing
(for
MP3
discs),
repeat
steps
2
and
3
above
until
the
desired
folder/
track
is
selected.
The
selection
always
start
from
disc
number
first.
•
If
another
disc/folder
is
selected,
playback
starts
from
the
1
st
track
of
the
selected
disc/folder.
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