JVC KS-FX440 User manual

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RADIOCASSETTE
KS-FX440/FX240
KS-FX240
For
installation
and
connections.
refer
to
the
separate
manual.
Para
la
instalacion
v
las
conexiones.
refiérase
al
manual
separado.
Pour
linstallation
et
les
raccordements.
se
référer
au
manuel
séparé.
For
customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Mode!
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
INSTRUCTIONS
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MANUAL
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INSTRUCCIONES
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MANUEL
D'INSTRUCTIONS
Model
No.
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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
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BASIC
OPERATIONS
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3
RADIO
OPERATIONS
Listening
to
the
radio
......
Storing
stations
in
memory
.
FM
station
automatic
preset:
SSM
.
Manual!
preset
«0.0.0...
Tuning
into
a
preset
station
...
Other
convenient
tuner
functions
..
Scanning
broadcast
stations
...
Selecting
FM
reception
sound
....
Changing
the
AM/FM
channel
intervais
.
TAPE
OPERATIONS
........
Listening
to
a
tape
..........
Finding
the
beginning
of
a
tune.
Other
convenient
tape
functions
Prohibiting
tape
ejection
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
Turning
on/off
the
loudness
function
Selecting
preset
sound
modes
Adjusting
the
sound
......cssssssseee
Storing
your
own
sound
adjustments
...
OTHER
MAIN
FUNCTIONS...
Setting
the
clock
.........secoee
Selecting
the
level
display
Detaching
the
control
panel
....
REMOTE
OPERATIONG.
........ccscceecceccevececescossccerssonesares
(ONLY
FOR
KS-FX440)
Installing
the
batteries
Using
the
remote
controller
....
CD
CHANGER
OPERATIONS
..........c0ssccerecasensenerensenseces
19
or
Playing
CDs
........ccsssscsrssssssesensees
Selecting
CD
playback
modes
...
MAINTENANCE
To
extend
the
lifetime
of
the
unit...
TROUBLESHOOTING.
.......cccceccessrencecenenenecnnecsereseeeserens
23
SPECIFICATIONS
....
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BEFORE
USE
*
For
safety...
*
Temperature
inside
the
car...
©
Do
not
raise
the
volume
level
too
much,
as
this
If
vou
have
parked
the
car
for
a
long
time
in
hot
will
block
outside
sounds,
making
driving
—
or
cold
weather.
wait
until
the
temperature
in
the
dangervus.
car
becomes
normal
before
operating
the
unit.
*
Stop
the
car
before
performing
any
complicated
eperations.
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BASIC
OPERATIONS
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Note:
When
you
use
this
unit
for
the
first
time,
set
the
built-in
clock
correctly,
see
page
15.
Note
on
One-Touch
Operation:
When
you
select
a
source
in
step
2
below,
the
power
automatically
comes
on.
You
do
not
have
to
press
this
button
to
turn
on
the
power.
Select
the
source.
To
operate
the
tuner,
see
pages
4
-
8.
To
operate
the
tape
deck,
see
pages
9
—
11.
To
operate
the
CD
changer,
see
pages
18
—
20.
Adjust
the
volume.
VoL
OO
al
Volume
level
appears.
Adjust
the
sound
as
you
want
(see
pages
12
—
14).
To
drop
the
volume
in
a
moment
Press
6/1
ATT
briefly
while
listening
to
any
source.
“ATT”
starts
flashing
on
the
display,
and
the
volume
level
will
drop
in
a
moment.
To
resume
the
previous
volume
level,
press
the
button
briefly
again.
To
turn
off
the
power
Press
or:
ATT
for
more
than
1
second.
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Ls,
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RADIO
OPERATIONS
Listening
to
the
radio
Z
Select
the
band
(FM1,
FM2,
FM3
or
AM).
You
can
select
any
one
of
FM1,
FM2,
and
FM
to
listen
to
an
FM
station.
FM1—»
FM2—> FM3—>
AM—
Audio
level
indicator
ru:
ALS
VF
|
To
search
stations
of
Start
searching
a
station.
|
—seu—
[Ower
frequencies.
—_
When
a
station
is
received,
searching
stops.
2
SE
ey
ru:
GAS
lal
*\__
To
search
stations
of
higher
frequencies.
To
stop
searching
before
a
station
is
received,
press
the
same
button
you
have
pressed
for
searching.
To
tune
in
a
particular
frequency
manually:
1
Press
FM/AM
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
and
hold
WW
or
A
>
until
“M”
starts
flashing
on
the
display.
Now
you
can
manually
change
the
frequency
while
“M”
is
flashing.
3
Press
ki
Y
or
A
m4
repeatediy
until
the
frequency
you
want
is
reached.
*
If
you
hold
down
the
button,
the
frequency
keeps
changing
until
you
release
the
button.
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Storing
stations
in
memory
)
You
can use
one
of
the
following
two
methods
to
store
broadcasting
stations
in
memory.
*
Automatic
preset
of
FM
stations:
SSM
(Strong-station
Sequential
Memory)
«
Manual
preset
of
both
FM
and
AM
stations
FM
station
automatic
preset:
SSM
You
can
preset
6
local
FM
stations
in
each
FM
band
(FM1,
FM2,
and
FM3).
1
=
po
FM1—
FM2—>
FM3—»
-
5
Select
the
FM
band
number
(FM1,
FM2
or
FM3)
you
want
to
store
FM
stations
into.
Press
and
hold
the
both
buttons
for
more
than
2
seconds.
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“SSM”
appears,
then
disappears
when
automatic
preset
is
over.
Local
FM
stations
with
the
strongest
signals
are
searched
and
stored
automatically
in
the
band
number
you
have
selected
(FM1,
FM2
or
FM3).
These
stations
are
preset
in
the
number
buttons
—
No.
1
(lowest
frequency)
to
No.
6
(highest
frequency).
When
automatic
preset
is
over,
the
station
stored
in
number
button
1
will
be
automatically
tuned
in.
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ENGLISH
Manual
preset
You
can
preset
up
to
6
stations
in
each
band
(FM1,
FM2,
FM3
and
AM)
manually.
EXAMPLE:
Storing
an
FM
station
of
88.3
MHz
into
the
preset
number
1
of
the
FM1
band
Select
the
FM1
band.
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/
|
Tune
into
a
station
of
88.3
MHz.
See
page
4
to
tune
into
a
station.
um:
GAR
/
|)
Press
and
hold
the
button
for
more
than
2
seconds.
(fe,
BB9-Pi-
71
Preset
number
“P1”
starts
flashing
for
a
while.
Repeat
the
above
procedure
to
store
other
station
into
other
preset
numbers.
Notes:
*
A
previously
preset
station
is
erased
when
a
new
station
is
stored
in
the
same
preset
number.
*
Preset
stations
are
erased
when
the
power
supply
to
the
memory
circuit
is
interrupted
(for
example,
during
bauery
replacement).
If
this
occurs,
preset
the
stations
again.
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Tuning
into
a
preset
station
)
You
can
easily
tune
into
a
preset
station.
Remember
that
you
must
store
stations
first.
If
you
have
not
stored
them
yet,
see
pages
5
and
6.
1
Select
the
band
(FM1,
FM2,
FM3
or
AM)
you
want.
—>
FM1—>
FM2—>
ENS
=e
Select
the
number
(1
—6)
for the
preset
station
you
want.
ENGLISH
8
Other
convenient
tuner
functions
}
SEL
MO/RND/OO
(tor
KS-FX440)
MO/RND
(for
KS-FX240)
SCAN/RPT
Scanning
broadcast
stations
When
you
press
SCAN/RPT
while
listening
to
the
radio,
station
scanning
starts.
Each
time
a
broadcast
is
tuned
in,
scanning
stops
for
about
5
seconds
(tuned
frequency
number
flashes
on
the
display),
and
you
can
check
what
program
is
now
being
broadcasted.
If
you
want
to
listen
to
that
program.
press
the
same
button
again
to
stop
scanning.
Selecting
FM
reception
sound
When
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
hard
to
receive:
Press
MO/RND/OO
(mono/random/Dolby
NR:
for
KS-FX440)
or
MO/RND
(mono/random:
for
KS-FX240)
while
listening
to
an
FM
stereo
broadcast.
The
sound
you
hear
becomes
monaural
but
reception
will
be
improved.
Lights
up
when
receiving
an
FM
broadcast
in
stereo
(i.
ana
EME
Aaa
=
To
restore
the
stereo
effect.
press
the
same
button
again.
Changing
the
AM/FM
channel
intervals
When
using
this
unit
in
an
area
other
than
North
or
South
America:
When
this
unit
is
shipped
from
the
factory,
the
channel
intervats
are
set
to
10
kHz
for
AM
and
200
kHz
for
FM.
You
can
change
the
channel
intervals
by
following
the
procedure
below.
1
Press
SEL
(select)
for
more
than
2
seconds.
“LEVEL”,
“CLOCK
H”,
“CLOCK
M"
or
“AREA”
appears
on
the
display.
2
!f
“AREA”
does
not
appears,
press
4
YW
or
A
P&P
until
it
appears.
3
Press
+.
“AREA
EU”
appears
and
the
channel
intervals
are
set
to
9
kHz
for
AM
and
50
kHz
(for
manual
tuning)
/
100
kHz
(for
searching)
for
FM.
To
reset
to
the
factory
setting,
follow
the
above
step
1
and
2,
then
press
—
in
step
3
("AREA
US"
appears
on
the
display.)
AREA
EU:
Select
this
when
used
in
an
area
other
than
North
and
South
America.
|
AREA
US:
Select
this
when
used
in
North
or
South
America.
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TAPE
OPERATIONS
&a
Listening
to
a
tape
Insert
a
cassette.
The
unit
turns
on
and
tape
play
starts
automatically.
When
one
side
of
the
tape
reaches
its
end
during
play,
the
other
side
of
the
tape
automatically
starts
playing.
(Auto
Reverse)
!
Note
on
One-Touch
Operation:
|
When
a
cassette
is
already
in
the
cassette
compartment.
pressing
TAPE
<@8
turns
on
the
©
unitand
starts
tape
play
automatically.
Select
the
tape
direction.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
tape
direction
changes
alternatively
~
forward
(TAPE:
+)
and
reverse
(TAPE
|‘).
=
Turn
on
or
off
the
Dolby
B
NR*
as
needed.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
Dolby
B
NR
turns
on
and
off.
(Only
for
KS-FX440)
TGLAY
3
=
Sal
This
indicator
lights
up
when
the
Dolby
8
NR
is
turned
on.
To
stop
play
and
eject
the
cassette
Press
&.
Tape
play
stops
and
the
cassette
automatically
ejects
from
the
cassette
compartment.
if
you
change
the
source
to
AM/FM
or
CD
changer,
the
tape
play
also
stops
(without
ejecting
the
cassette
this
time).
©
You
can
also
eject
the
tape
with
the
unit
turned
off.
*
Dolby
Noise
reduction
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
“DOLBY”
and
the
double-D
symbo!
D0
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
ENGLISH
10
To
fast-forward
and
rewind
a
tape
:
*
Press
A
»1
for
more
than
1
second
to
fast-forward
the
|
f
eg
rae
tape.
When
the
tape
reaches
its
end,
the
tape
is
reversed
and
playback
starts
from
the
beginning
of
the
other
side.
"4
Tape
direction
WF
¢
Press
kt
YW
for
more
than
1
second
to
rewind
the
tape.
When
the
tape
reaches
its
end,
playback
of
the
same
side
|
starts.
4
To
stop
fast-forward
and
rewind
at
any
position
on
the
tape,
press
TAPE
<4.
Tape
play
starts
from
that
position
on
the
tape.
|
Finding
the
beginning
of
a
tune
)
Multi
Music
Scan
allows
you
to
automatically
start
playback
from
the
beginning
of
a
specified
tune.
You
can
specify
up
to
9
tunes
ahead
or
before
the
current
tune.
During
playback
Specify
how
many
tunes
ahead
or
before
the
current
tune
the
tune
you
want
is
located.
To
locate
a
tune
before
the
current
7—ssm—
tune
on
the
tape
hy.
VOW
MA
L
se
few:
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h4
on
Pi
(
‘eS
ss
ce
bat
To
locate
a
tune
‘
L_-_
ahead
of
the
current
Each
time
you
set
the
tune,
the
number
changes
tune
on
the
tape
up
to
+9.
When
the
beginning
of
the
specified
tune
is
located,
playback
starts
automatically.
Notes:
¢
While
locating
a
specified
tune:
—
If
the
tape
is
rewound
to
its
beginning,
plavback
starts
from
the
beginning
of
that
side.
—
If
the
tape
is
fast
forwarded
to
the
end,
it
is
reversed
and
plaved
from
the
beginning
of
the
other
side.
°
Inthe
following
cases,
the
Multi
Music
Scan
function
may
not
operate
correctly,
~
Tapes
with
tunes
having
long
pianissimo
passages
(very
quiet
parts)
or
non-recorded
portions
during
tunes,
-
Tapes
with
short
non-recorded
sections.
—
Tapes
with
high
level
noise
or
humming
berween
tunes.
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Other
convenient
tape
functions
Prohibiting
tape
ejection
You
can
prohibit
the
tape
ejection
and
can
“lock”
a
tape
in
the
cassette
compartment.
Press
and
hoid
TAPE
«<B>
and
4
for
more
than
2
seconds.
“EJECT”
flashes
on
the
display
for
about
5
seconds,
and
the
tape
is
“locked.”
To
cancel
the
prohibition
and
“uniock”
the
tape,
press
and
hold
TAPE
<@
and
4
for
more
than
2
seconds
again.
“EJECT”
flashes
again
for
about
5
seconds,
and
this
time
the
tape
is
“unlock.”
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11
&
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
The
human
ear
is
less
sensitive
to
low
and
high
frequencies
at
low
volumes.
The
loudness
function
can
boost
these
frequencies
to
produce
a
well-balanced
sound
at
iow
volume
level.
Each
time
you
press
LOUD,
the
loudness
function
turns
on/off
alternatively.
&
ms
poe
rnnnec
LOUD
ON
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LGuUTaEE
Selecting
preset
sound
modes
You
can
select
a
preset
sound
adjustment
suitable
to
the
music
genre.
Each
time
you
press
SOUND,
the
sound
mode
changes
as
follows.
50M
OFF
—>3ERT—
5OF
'+POP-
Indication
Preset
values
Treble
Loudness
(Flat
sound)
(oo
|
12
Quiet
background
music
Light
music
+4
SCM
OFF
Off
Notes:
*
You
can
adjust
the
preset
sound
mode
as
vou
like,
and
store
in
memory.
Jf
you
want
to
adjust
and
store
vour
original
sound
mode,
see
“Storing
your
own
sound
adjustments”
on
page
14.
*
To
adjust
only
the
bass
and
treble
reinforcement
levels
as
vou
like,
see
“Adjusting
the
sound”
on
page
13.
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Adjusting
the
sound
You
can
adjust
the
treble/bass
sounds
and
the
speaker
balance.
2
1
Cea.)
Select
the
item
you
want
to
adjust.
BAS—>TRE—-FAR—
SRL
VOL
Indication
To
do:
Range
BAS
Adjust
the
bass
~6
(min.)
—
+6
(max.)
(bass)
TRE
|
Adjust
the
treble
-6
(min.)
—
+6
(max.)
(treble)
FAD
Adjust
the
front
and
rear
speaker
R6
(rear
only)
—
F6
(front
only)
(Fader)*
balance
Esker
tne
Ae
EPA
BE
GRE
BAL
Adjust
the
left
and
right
speaker
L6
(left
only)
—
R6
(right
only)
(Balance)
|
balance
VOL
Adjust
the
volume
00
(min.)
—
50
(max.)
(Volume)
Note:
*
If
vou
are
using
a
two-speaker
system,
set
the
fader
level
to
“00”
(center).
Adjust
the
level.
Note:
Normally
the
+
and
-—
buttons
work
as
the
volume
control
buttons.
Sa
you
do
not
have
to
select
“VOL”
to
adjust
the
volume
level.
13
14
Storing
your
own
sound
adjustments
]
You
can
adjust
the
sound
modes
(BEAT,
SOFT,
POP:
see
page
12)
as
you
like
and
store
your
own
adjustments
in
memory.
1
Call
up
the
sound
mode
you
want
to
adjust.
See
page
12
for
details.
Within
2
5
seconds
To
adjust
the
bass
or
treble
sound
level
Select
“BAS”
or
“TRE.”
:
To
turn
on
or
off
the
loudness
function
Each
time
you
press
LOUD,
the
loudness
function
turns
on
Within
5
seconds
and
off
alternatively.
(>
go
to
step
4)
Adjust
the
bass
or
treble
level.
See
page
13
for
details.
ria
ea
rr
ee
Press
and
hold
SOUND
until
the
sound
mode
Ben
you
have
selected
in
step
1
flashes
on
the
display.
Your
setting
is
stored
in
memory.
Repeat
the
same
procedure
to
store
other
settings.
To
reset
to
the
factory
settings
Repeat
the
same
procedure
and
reassign
the
preset
values
listed
in
the
table
on
page
12.
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OTHER
MAIN
FUNCTIONS
‘#7.
Setting
the
clock
)
Press
and
hold
the
button
for
more
than
2
seconds.
“CLOCK
H,”
“CLOCK
M”.
“LEVEL”
or
“AREA”
appears
on
the
display.
Set
the
hour.
1.
Select
“CLOCK
H”
if
not
shown
on
the
display.
prGlOer,
A=
>
—
z
2.
Adjust
the
hour.
Set
the
minute.
1.
Select
“CLOCK
M.”
im
—CLOTK
M—-
©
>
7
2.
Adjust
the
minute.
Start
the
clock.
To
check
the
current
clock
time
(changing
the
display
mode)
Press
DISP
repeatedly.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
display
mode
changes
as
follows.
During
tuner
operation:
During
CD
operation:
During
tape
operation:
i
i}
|
;
Frequency
«—»
Clock
Elapsed.
clock
|
playing
time
Play
mode
<«—>
Clock
————L
*
If
the
unit
is
not
in
use
when
you
press
DISP,
the
power
turns
on,
the
clock
time
is
shown
for
5
seconds,
then
the
power
turns
off.
ENGLISH
15
16
£000
Selecting
the
level
display
You
can
select
the
level
display
according
to
your
preference.
When
shipped
from
the
factory,
the
level
indicator
on
the
display
shows
the
audio
level
setting.
AUDIO:
Audio
level
indicator
OFF:
Volume
level
indicator
(sa)
Press
and
hold
SEL
for
more
than
2
seconds.
CS
“CLOCK
H,”
“CLOCK
M,”
“LEVEL”
or
“AREA”
appears
on
the
display.
Select
“LEVEL”
if
not
shown
on
the
display.
Be
_
—
LEVELS
7
Select
the
desired
mode
with
the
button.
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200
Detaching
the
control
panel
)
You
can
detach
the
control
panel
when
leaving
the
car.
When
detaching
or
attaching
the
control
panel,
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
connectors
on
the
back
of
the
control
panel
and
on
the
panel
hoider.
How
to
detach
the
control
How
to
attach
the
control
panel
panel
Before
detaching
the
contro!
panel,
be
sure
to
turn
off
the
power.
Insert
the
left
side
of
the
control
panel
into
the
groove
on
the
panel
holder.
see,
es
p
at
sae
Nay
~.
XS
oe
~~
cS
WS
eS
Uniock
the
control
panel.
sxe
Lift
and
pull
the
control
panel
out
of
the
unit.
Press
the
right
side
of
the
control
panel
to
fix
it
to
the
a
—
panel
holder.
é
*.
.
<
S
“~
Put
the
detached
control
panel
into
the
provided
case.
Note
on
cleaning
the
connectors:
If
vou
frequently
detach
the
control
panel,
the
connectors
will
deteriorate.
To
minimize
this
possibility,
periodically
wipe
the
connectors
with
a
cotton
swab
or
cloth
moistened
with
alcohol,
being
careful
not
to
damage
the
connectors.
|
Connectors
i
ENGLISH
47
»)
REMOTE
OPERATIONS
This
section
is
only
for
KS-FX440
Remote
sensor
1
Before
using
the
remote
controller:
|
*
Aim
the
remote
controller
directly
at
the
remote
|
sensor
on
the
main
unit.
Make
sure
there
is
no
|
i
i
|
|
*
Do
not
expose
the
remote
sensor
to
strong
light
|
J
obstacle
in
between.
;
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting).
'
Installing
the
batteries
)
RO3(UM-4)/AAA(24F)
When
the
controllable
range
or
effectiveness
of
the
remote
controller
decreases,
repiace
the
batteries
-
RO3(UM-4)/
AAA(24F).
_
Using
the
remote
controller
}
1.
Functions
the
same
as
the
1
ATT
button
on
the
main
unit.
2
Selects
the
source.
Each
time
you
press
FUNC
(function),
the
source
changes.
_3.*Functions
as
the
+/—
buttons
on
the
main
unit.
4
»
Functions
as
the
BAND
button
while
listening
to
the
radio.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
band
changes.
*
Functions
as
the
DISC
+
button
while
listening
to
the
CD
changer.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
disc
number
increases,
and
selected
disc
starts
playing.
¢
Functions
as
the
PROG
button
while
listening
to
the
tape.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
tape
direction
changes.
5.
*
Functions
as
the
PRESET
button
while
listening
to
the
radio.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
preset
station
number
increases,
and
selected
station
is
tuned
in.
*
Functions
as
the
DISC
~
button
while
listening
to
the
CD
changer.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
disc
number
decreases,
and
selected
disc
starts
playing.
insert
the
&
ends
first
ia]
[a
lo|
Note:
‘6
*«
Functions
as
the
station
search
buttons
while
listening
to
*
These
buttons
cannot
be
used
the
radio.
for
the
clock
(CLOCK
H/M),
¢
Functions
as
the
fast-forward/rewind
buttons
or
the
Multi
RAE
amNoparl
Ai
Music
Scan
buttons
while
listening
to
the
tape.
pages
15
s
. *
(S€€
.
Eunctions
as
the
fast-forward/reverse
buttons
or
track
selecting
buttons
while
listening
to
the
CD
changer.
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CD
CHANGER
OPERATIONS
:‘&®
Read
this
section
only
when
you
used
with
a
JVC
CD
automatic
changer
(separately
purchased).
We
recommend
that
you
use
one
of
the
CH-X
series
with
your
unit.
If
you
have
another
CD
automatic
changer,
consult
your
JVC
car
audio
dealer
for
connections.
¢
For
example,
if
your
CD
automatic
changer
is
one
of
the
KD-MK
series.
you
need
a
cord
(KS-
UISK)
for
connecting
it
to
this
unit.
ENGLISH
°
Hf
no
dlecs
are
in
the
magazine
of
the
CD
changer
of
the
dics
are
Inserted
upside
iss
sisats
inp
psctide
thé'dis
ay,
his
Y:
,
Temove
th
and
set
the
discs
correctly:
¢
i
taal
Ciaa
le
aula
laa
~s
WRESET(-
-
RESET
8”
appears
on
the
display,
BOr
ng
is
wrong
with
the
connection
™"
between
this
unit
and
the
CD
changer.
!
If
this
happens,
check
the
connection,
connect’
the
connecting
cord(s)
firmly
if
necessary,
then
press
the
reset
button
of
the
CD
changer.
|
Playing
CDs
)
a
a
Awe
Number
buttons
1
Select
the
CD
automatic
changer.
Play
back
starts
from
the
first
track
of
the
first
disc.
All
tracks
of
ail
discs
are
played
back.
Disc
number
|
rq
i.ny
==
AC
Ea
t-Oe
mi
0009
Go}
Track
number
Elapsed
playing
time
(The
clock
time
is
shown
if
you
have
pressed
DISP
to
see
the
clock
time.
See
page
15.)
|
Note
on
One-Touch
Operation:
When
you
press
CD-CH,
the
power
automatically
comes
on.
You
do
not
have
to
press
or
ATT
10
turn
on
the
power.
19
20
@:
To
fast
forward
or
reverse
the
track
[=
Press
and
hold
ke
Y,
while
playing
a
CD,
to
reverse
the
track.
ssn
A
ree
0)
Etre
ak
eee
Press
and
hold
A
m1,
while
playing
a
CD,
to
fast
forward
the
track.
To
go
to
the
next
track
or
the
previous
track
Press
<4
Y
briefly,
while
playing
a
CD,
to
go
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
Each
time
you
press
the
button
consecutively,
—ssM—
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track
is
located
and
played
back.
Press
A
>
briefly,
while
playing
a
CD,
to
go
ahead
to
the
beginning
LH
-“Of
the
next
track.
Each
time
you
press
the
button
consecutively,
the
beginning
of
the
next
track
is
located
and
played
back.
To
go
to
a
particular
disc
directly
oe
ne
Press
the
number
button
corresponding
to
the
disc
number
to
start
its
playback.
*
To
select
a
disc
number
from
1-6:
Press
1
(7)
—
6
(12)
briefly.
*
To
select
a
disc
number
from
7
—
12:
Press
and
hold
1
(7)
—
6
(12)
for
more
than
1
second.
Ex.
When
disc
number
3
is
selected
Disc
number
|
—_
cd
dno
ft
m7
|
Track
number
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Selecting
CD
playback
modes
)
MO/RND/DO
(tor
KS-FX440)
MO/RND
(for
KS-FX240)
SCAN/RPT
To
play
back
tracks
at
random
(Random
Play)
Each
time
you
press
MO/RND/OMO
(mono/random/Dolby
NR:
for
KS-FX440)
or
MO/RND
(mono/random:
for
KS-FX240)
while
playing
a
CD,
CD
random
play
mode
changes
as
follows:
Ee
RND1—» RND2—~
Canceled
i
(Random)
(Random2)
RND
Indicator
Lights
Plays
at
random
(All
tracks
of
the
current
disc,
then
the
tracks
of
the
next
disc.
and
so
on.
Flashes
|All
tracks
of
all
discs
inserted
in
the
magazine.
To
play
back
tracks
repeatedly
(Repeat
Play)
Each
time
you
press
SCAN/RPT
(Scan/Repeat)
while
playing
a
CD,
CD
repeat
play
mode
changes
as
follows:
>
RPT1—»
RPT2—»>
Canceled
(Repest1)
(Repeat2)
RPT
Indicator
Lights
Fiashes
|
Plays
repeatedly
|
The
current
track
(or
specified
track).
|All
tracks
of
the
current
disc
(or
specified
disc).
ENGLISH
21
22
®)
MAINTENANCE
To
extend
the
lifetime
of
the
unit
This
unit
requires
very
little
attention,
but
you
will
be
able
to
extend
the
life
of
the
unit
if
you
follow
the
instructions
below.
To
clean
the
heads
*
Clean
the
heads
after
every
10
hours
of
use
using
a
wet-type
head
cleaning
tape
(available
at
an
audio
store).
When
the
head
becomes
dirty,
you
may
realize
the
following
symptoms:
—
Sound
quality
is
reduced.
—
Sound
level
decreases.
—
Sound
drops
out.
Do
not
play
dirty
or
dusty
tapes.
Do
not
touch
the
highly-polished
head
with
any
metallic
or
magnetic
tools.
Always
store
the
tapes
to
their
storage
cases
after
use.
Do
not
store
tapes
in
the
following
places:
—
Subject
to
direct
sunlight
—
With
high
humidity
—
At
extremely
hot
temperatures
CAUTIONS:
¢
Do
not
play
the
tapes
with
peeling
labels;
otherwise,
they
can
damage
the
unit.
*
Tighten
tapes
to
remove
slack
since
loose
tape
may
become
entangled
with
the
mechanism.
*
Do
not
leave
a
cassette
in
the
cassetie
compartment
after
use,
as
the
tape
may
become
slack.
The
function
below
is
also
provided
to
ensure
the
jonger
life
of
this
unit.
ignition
key-off
Release/Ignition
key-on
play
*
When
you
turn
off
the
ignition
key
with
a
cassette
in
the
compartment,
the
unit
automatically
releases
the
tape
from
its
head.
*
When
you
turn
on
the
ignition
key
with
a
cassette
in
the
compartment,
playback
automatically
starts.
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
SECTION
Maximum
Power
Output:
Front:
40
watts
per
channel
Rear:
40
watts
per
channel
Continuous
Power
Output
(RMS):
Front:
16
watts
per
channel
into
4
©,
40
to
20,000
Hz
at
no
more
than
0.8%
total
harmonic
distortion.
Rear:
16
watts
per
channel
into
4
Q,
40
to
20,000
Hz
at
no
more
than
0.8°%
total
harmonic
distortion.
Load
Impedance:
4
2Q
(4
to
8
9
allowance)
Tone
Control
Range
Bass:
+10
dB
at
100
Hz
Treble:+10
dB
at
10
kHz
Frequency Response:
40
to
20,000
Hz
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio:
70
dB
Line-Out
Level/impedance:
1.0
V/20
kQ
load
(250
nWb/m)
TUNER
SECTION
Frequency
Range
FM:
87.5
to
107.9
MHz
(with
channel
interval
set
to
200
kHz)
87.5
to
108.0
MHz
(with
channel
interval
set
to
50
kHz)
AM:
530
to
1,710
kHz
(with
channel
interval
set
to
10
kHz)
531
to
1,602
kHz
(with
channel
interval
set
to
9
kHz)
[FM
Tuner]
Usable
Sensitivity:
11.3
dBf
(1.0
V/75
Q)
50
dB
Quieting
Sensitivity:
16.3
dBf
(1.8
pV/75
Q)
Alternate
Channel
Selectivity
(400
kHz):
65
dB
Frequency
Response:
40
to
15,000
Hz
Stereo
Separation:
35
dB
Capture
Ratio:
1.5
dB
[AM
Tuner]
Sensitivity:
20
pV
Selectivity:
35
dB
24
CASSETTE
DECK
SECTION
Wow
&
Flutter:
0.11%
(WRMS)
Fast-Wind
Time:
100
sec.
(C-60)
Frequency
Response:
50
to
16,000
Hz
(+
3
dB)
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio:
(Normal
tape)
(Dolby
B
NR-ON):
64
dB
(For
KS-FX440
only)
(Dolby
B
NR-OFF):
56
dB
Stereo
Separation:
40
dB
GENERAL
Power
Requirement
Operating
Voitage:
DC
14.4
volts
(11
to
16
volts
allowance)
Grounding
System:
Negative
ground
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
installation
Size:
182
x
52
x
150
mm
(7-3/16"
x
2-1/16"
x
5-15/16")
Panel
Size:
188
x
58
x
14mm
(7-7/16"
x
2-5/16"
x
5/8")
Mass:
1.4
kg
(3.1
Ibs)
(excluding
accessories)
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
If
a
kit
is
necessary
for
your
car,
consult
your
telephone
directory
for
the
nearest
Car
audio
speciality
shop.
TROUBLESHOOTING
9!
What
appears
to
be
trouble
is
not
always
serious.
Check
the
following
points
before
calling
a
service
center.
Symptoms
Causes
Remedies
*
Acassette
tape
cannot
be
inserted.
*
Cassette
tapes
become
hot.
*
Tape
sound
is
at
very
low
level
and
sound
quality
is
degraded.
*
Sound
is
sometimes
interrupted.
*
Sound
cannot
be
heard
from
the
speakers.
You
have
tried
to
insert
a
cassette
in
the
wrong
way.
Insert
the
cassette
with
the
exposed
tape
facing
right.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
+
The
tape
head
is
dirty.
Clean
it
with
a
head
cleaning
tape.
Connections
are
not
good.
Check
the
cords
and
connections.
The
volume
control
is
turned
to
the
minimum
level.
|
Adjust
it
to
the
optimum
level.
Connections
are
incorrect.
Check
the
cords
and
connections.
*
SSM
(Strong-station
Sequential
Memory)
automatic
preset
does
not
work.
Signals
are
too
weak.
Store
stations
manually.
*
Static
noise
while
listening
to
the
radio.
«
“NO
CD"
or
“NO
MAG”
appears
on
the
display.
The
antenna
is
not
connected
firmly.
Connect
the
antenna
firmly.
+
No
CD
is
in
the
magazine.
CDs
are
inserted
incorrectly.
———_—
¢
“RESET
8”
appears
on
the
display.
This
unit
is
not
connected
to
a
CD
changer
correctly.
insert
CDs
into
the
magazine.
Insert
them
correctly.
Connect
this
unit
and
the
CD
changer
correctly
and
press
the
reset
button
of
the
CD
changer.
*
“RESET
1-RESET
7”
+
Press
the
reset
button
of
the
appears
on
the
display.
CD
changer.
*
The
unit
does
not
work
at
all.
The
built-in
microcomputer
may
function
incorrectly
due
to
noise,
etc.
Press
Of!
ATT
and
SEL
at
the
same
time
for
more
than
2
seconds
to
reset
the
unit.
(The
clock
setting
and
preset
stations
stored
in
memory
are
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DET
|
1
|
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detector
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connect
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|
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