JVC RV-NB100B User manual

.
POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM
RV-NB100B
.
.
INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISHDEUTSCHFRANÇAISNEDERLANDSITALIANO
LVT2488-001A
[E]

Auto power save function
When no operation is performed for 15 minutes, the System turns off automatically.
This function is enabled by default. For details, refer to “Auto power save mode”
p. 13.
In this manual...
0The remote control buttons are used for explaining the operations unless mentioned otherwise.
However, if the System has buttons with the same or similar names, they can also be used for the
operations.
In this manual...
0In this manual, “iPod” means iPod, iPod touch and iPhone device. When iPod touch or iPhone device
is specifically referred to, “iPod touch” or “iPhone” is used.
0In this manual, the term “Android device” is referred to as a smartphone and a tablet device, that are
equipped with the Android OS.
0In this manual, “file” and “track”, “folder” and “group” are used interchangeably.
Notes on using the System
0Do not leave the front door open.
0Do not press down on the front door when it is open as the System could fall and possibly cause an
injury.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/ EC can be
downloaded from the following Web sites. (http://www.jvc.co.jp/ecdoc/)
.
Hereby, JVC declares that this System [RV-NB100B] is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover or cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit;
leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
2
Introduction

Preparation
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid the risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
1Front:
No obstructions and open spacing.
2 Sides/Top/Back:
No obstructions should be placed in the areas indicated by the dimensions in the illustration below.
3 Bottom:
Place on a level surface.
Front view
.
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
Side view
.
Rear of the
System
15 cm 15 cm
Notes on installation
Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold — between 5 ˚C and 35 ˚C.
3
ENGLISH

What you can do using the System
.
P. 1 2
Enjoy listening to music by adjusting the
super woofer (bass sound) volume and
the sound mode!
P. 2 8
Mixing with a source sound
using a microphone or guitar
Recording on USB device from
CD, FM radio or external device
P. 2 0
Play back MP3/WMA files on
a music CD or USB device
P. 1 7
Play back files on your BLUETOOTH
device by operating the System
P. 1 4
Play back files on your iPod or
iPhone by operating the System
P. 3 0
4

Introduction ..................................... 2
Preparation ......................................................... 3
What you can do using the System ..................... 4
Preparation ...................................... 6
Accessories ........................................................ 6
Inserting batteries ............................................... 6
Carrying the System ............................................ 7
Index of parts and controls ............ 8
Front of the System ............................................. 8
Rear of the System .............................................. 9
Display window ................................................... 9
Remote control .................................................. 10
Connections .................................. 11
Connecting the power cord ............................... 11
Connecting headphones ................................... 11
Basic operations ........................... 12
Turning on/off the System ................................. 12
Setting the clock ................................................ 12
Displaying the clock .......................................... 12
Getting started .................................................. 12
iPod ................................................ 14
Connecting iPod ................................................ 14
Playback ........................................................... 15
Shuffle playback ................................................ 16
Repeat playback ............................................... 16
iPod menu operation ......................................... 16
Listening to a BLUETOOTH device
...... 17
Connecting a BLUETOOTH device for the first time
..... 17
Pairing (registering) other BLUETOOTH devices
..... 18
Setting the System to BLUETOOTH standby
.............. 19
Using a remote control application
............................ 19
Playing back a disc/USB device
..... 20
Preparation
........................................................ 20
Playback
............................................................ 20
Program playback
.............................................. 21
Random playback
............................................... 22
Repeat playback
................................................ 22
DAB ................................................ 23
Listening to DAB stations .................................. 23
FM ................................................... 25
Listening to FM stations .................................... 25
Presetting stations ............................................ 25
External device .............................. 26
Listening to an external device .......................... 26
Metronome ..................................... 27
Using the metronome function .......................... 27
Connecting a microphone/guitar
... 28
Microphone/guitar mixing
.................................... 28
Adjusting the tone of a guitar
............................... 28
Recording on a USB device ......... 30
Recording discs ................................................ 30
Recording other sources ................................... 32
Deleting a track ................................................. 34
Using the timer .............................. 35
Setting the sleep timer ...................................... 35
Setting the daily timer ........................................ 35
Setting the recording timer ................................ 37
About Discs/Files .......................... 39
Compatible iPod ................................................ 39
Playable BLUETOOTH devices ........................ 39
Playable discs/files ............................................ 39
Important for USB mass storage class devices
.... 40
Recorded files created on the System .............. 40
About SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)
.... 40
Others ............................................ 41
Maintenance ..................................................... 41
Trademarks ....................................................... 41
Troubleshooting ............................ 42
Specifications ................................ 44
5
Contents

Accessories
Check that you have all the following items,
which are supplied for the system.
0Power cord (1)
0Remote control RM-SRVNB100A (1)
0Batteries (for the Remote control) (2)
0Shoulder strap (1)
0Buckle (2)
0Stopper (2)
If any of these items are missing, contact your
dealer immediately.
Inserting batteries
Main unit
0Match the polarities (+ and –) of the batteries.
.
R20 (SUM-1)/D (13D) x 10
(not supplied)
Battery compartment
Remote control
0Match the polarities (+ and –) of the batteries.
.
R6P (SUM-3)/AA
(15F) (supplied)
0If the range or effectiveness of the remote control
decreases, replace the batteries.
NOTE
0Store the battery in a place where children
cannot reach. If a child accidentally swallows the
battery, consult a doctor immediately.
0The power will not be supplied through the
batteries when the power is supplied through the
AC outlet.
0The battery is consumed more quickly than usual
when operating the System continuously or
operating it in a cold place.
0
When the power is supplied using the batteries, the
display will be blank when the System is turned off
(on standby) by pressing the [
D
] button. And, the
STANDBY indicator won’t be turned on.
CAUTION
To avoid battery leakage or explosion, handle
batteries properly.
0If you are not going to use this System for a month
or more, remove the batteries from the battery
compartment.
0Dispose of batteries in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local regulations.
0Do not mix with batteries of different types or with
new and old ones.
0Do not attempt to charge any batteries other than
rechargeable ones.
0
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Battery
leakage can cause skin burns or other personal
injuries.
0If chemicals leak onto the System, clean the
System completely.
6
Preparation

Carrying the System
Using the carrying handles
Be sure to hold both handles when you carry the
System.
If you carry the System by only one handle, the
other end may drag on the ground and be
damaged.
.
Carrying handle
NOTE
0Remove a disc, USB device or iPod from the
System.
0Disconnect all the cords from the System.
0The System is not waterproof or dust proof.
Using the shoulder strap
Attach the supplied shoulder strap (adjustable in
length) to each end of the System as illustrated
below.
.
Stopper
Stopper
(supplied)
Main unit
Shoulder strap
Shoulder strap
Buckle
Front side
Shoulder strap
(supplied)
Buckle
(supplied)
7
ENGLISH

Front of the System
.
12 34 5 6 7 890~
!@ # $%^ (*&
-=
ACD F button
BiPod F button
CSTANDBY/ON D button
DShoulder strap hook
ESUPER WOOFER VOLUME +/–
FSTANDBY indicator
GDisc compartment door
HBLUETOOTH button
IBLUETOOTH indicator
JVOLUME +/-
KShoulder strap hook
LG /TEMPO + button
MH /TEMPO - button
NUSB/iPod F button
OMETRONOME F button
PUSB connector/cover
QConnector for iPod/Front door
RRemote control sensor
SREC button
TREC indicator
UTUNER/AUDIO IN button
Vo button
8
Index of parts and controls

Rear of the System
.
12345 6
7
8
AAC IN jack
BAUDIO IN jack
CPHONES jack
DMIC LEVEL -/+
EMIC INPUT connector
FGUITAR INPUT connector
GGUITAR LEVEL -/+
HDAB/FM telescopic antenna
Display window
.
HIGH
A.P.S.
12345 6
7890-=
ATimer indicators
A (timer), PLAY, REC
BSLEEP indicator
CA.P.S. (auto power save) indicator
DCLOCK indicator
EiPod indicator
FFM mode indicators
STEREO, MONO
GHIGH indicator
HRepeat indicators
E, EALL,
EGROUP
IMain display
JPRGM (program) indicator
KRANDOM indicator
LFrequency unit display
9
ENGLISH

Remote control
.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-
0
9
=
~
!
@
#
$
*
_
)
(
%
^
&
0The reference pages are mainly pages
containing descriptions of the respective parts.
ANumber buttons (p. 21)
BMENU/BLUETOOTH SETTING button
CMulti control buttons (p. 15 - 25)
• UP, DOWN
• J , SET, I
DGt.AMP MODE button (p. 28)
ESource buttons (p. 15 - 26)
• TUNER, USB/iPod F, CD F,
iPod F, AUDIO IN,
BLUETOOTH F, METRONOME F
FFM MODE button (p. 25)
GPLAY MODE button (p. 16, 22)
HREC/DELETE button (p. 31 - 34)
IREC SPEED button (p. 30)
JTREBLE+/- button (p. 13)
KBASS+/- button (p. 13)
LSTANDBY/ON D button (p. 12)
(Power button)
MDISPLAY button (p. 12, 13)
NSLEEP button (p. 35)
OA.P.S. (auto power save) button (p. 13)
PCLOCK/TIMER button (p. 12, 35, 37)
QCANCEL button (p. 22, 36, 37)
RPTY SEARCH/o button
(p. 20, p. 17 - p. 33)
SSOUND MODE button (p. 13)
TREPEAT button (p. 16, 22)
UMUTING button (p. 12)
VREC MODE button (p. 32)
WVOLUME +/- button (p. 12)
XSUPER WOOFER VOLUME +/- button
(p. 12)
10

Connecting the power cord
Connect the power cord to a wall outlet only after
all other connections have been made.
.
Battery compartment
AC outlet
Power cord
(supplied)
Unplug the AC power cord from the System to
supply the power through the batteries in the
battery compartment; otherwise, the System
does not work.
NOTE
0The power can also be supplied through the
batteries. (p. 6)
0When the System is turned off using the
[STANDBY/ON D] button, the standby mode
is activated and the STANDBY indicator lights in
red.
0A small amount of power is always consumed
even while on standby.
CAUTION
0Only use JVC power cord provided for this
System to avoid malfunction or damage to the
System.
0Remove all the batteries when using the power
cord.
0Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet
when going out or when the System is not in use
for an extended period of time.
Connecting headphones
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting
or putting on the headphones.
0Connecting the headphones deactivates the
speakers.
.
Headphones
(not supplied)
Stereo mini plug
11
ENGLISH
Connections

Turning on/off the System
Press [STANDBY/ON D].
.
The STANDBY indicator goes off.
Press the button again to turn off the System.
0You can also turn on the System by pressing the
source buttons.
NOTE
When the power is supplied using the batteries, the
System is turned on by pressing [D] or the source
buttons on the main unit. You cannot turn on the
System using the remote control.
Setting the clock
1Press [CLOCK/TIMER].
.
2Press [UP] or [DOWN] to display
“CLOCK”.
3Press [SET] to display the clock.
.
0:00
CLOCK
0When setting for the first time, press
[CLOCK/TIMER] once.
4Press [UP] or [DOWN] to adjust the hour.
0When you press and hold the button, the
hour digit changes continuously.
5Press [SET].
6Repeat 4 and 5 to adjust the minute.
0To go back to the hour setting, press
[CANCEL].
Displaying the clock
Press [DISPLAY].
.
0Each time you press the button, the clock and
normal indicator changes alternately.
NOTE
0The clock setting will be reset about an hour after
the AC power cord has been disconnected.
0When the power is supplied through the
batteries, the clock does not appear on the
display when the System is turned off.
Getting started
To select a source
.
/ / / / / /
To adjust the volume
.
Main unit
Remote control
You can adjust the volume level between MIN 1 to
29, MAX.
To turn off the sound temporarily
Press [MUTING].
.
0To restore the sound, press [MUTING] again or
adjust the volume.
To adjust the super woofer volume
.
Main unitRemote control
You can adjust the super woofer volume level
between BASS 1 and BASS 6.
0If you have adjusted the tone of the guitar on the
System, press and hold [o] on the System for
more than 2 seconds to change to super woofer
volume adjustment. (p. 28)
12
Basic operations

Sound mode
Sound modes can be selected to enhance the type
of music being played.
Press [SOUND MODE] to select the sound
mode.
.
Each time you press the button, the sound mode
changes as follows:
“BEAT” :Select this for music with a heavy
beat, such as rock and dance music.
“POP” :Select this for light music including
popular and vocal music.
“CLEAR” :Select this for crisp and clear
sounding music.
“USER” :Select this for music with the
configured treble and bass settings.
Refer to the following for the setting
procedures.
“FLAT” :Select this to cancel the sound
mode.
NOTE
0The sound mode setting also affects the sound
through the headphones.
To set your preferred sound quality
Press [TREBLE+/-] or [BASS+/-] repeatedly.
.
/
Each time you press the button, the bass/treble can
be adjusted in the following ranges:
Treble :TREBLE -5 to TREBLE +5
Bass :BASS -5 to BASS +5
0The sound mode switches to “USER” and the
sound quality is adjusted to the configured
values when the [TREBLE+/-] or [BASS+/-]
button is pressed.
Auto power save mode
This function turns off the System automatically if
no operation is performed for about 15 minutes.
Each time you press [A.P.S.], the auto power save
function switches on and off.
This function is on at the initial setting.
.
A.P.S.
Approximately 30 seconds before the power is
turned off, “A.P.S.” starts to blink.
The System will not turn off automatically in any of
the following conditions:
0“CD”, “USB”, or “METRONOME” is selected as
the source, and playback is in progress or in
pause mode.
0“FM” is selected as the source.
0“DAB” is selected as the source, and a broadcast
is received.
0“iPod” or “BLUETOOTH” is selected as the
source, and a device is connected.
0“AUDIO IN” is selected as the source, and there
is sound input.
0Recording is in progress.
0When a microphone or guitar is connected.
NOTE
0The 15-minute countdown restarts when you
operate any buttons.
0This function operates even during daily timer
and sleep timer operations.
0The System turns off automatically when the
volume level is set to “MIN” or when the sound is
muted even if a microphone or guitar is
connected. However, the System will not turn off
automatically while recording is in progress.
Display information
Each time you press the button, the display
information switches depending on the source.
.
0Tag information is shown on the display window
while an MP3/WMA file is played back.
0If there is no tag information, “UNKNOWN” is
displayed.
0“iPod” cannot show the track information. 13
ENGLISH

You can operate iPod through the System.
See p. 39 for compatible iPod devices.
CAUTION
0JVC is not responsible for any loss of or damage
to iPod that might result from the use of this
System.
0Do not connect or disconnect iPod when the
System is turned on.
0Do not carry the System with iPod connected. It
might cause damage to the dock or you might
drop iPod.
0You cannot send any data to iPod from the
System.
NOTE
0iPod is charged through the dock when the
System is turned on.
Connecting iPod
To connect to the iPod dock
.
Front door
Open the front door
Movable part
0A lightning connector is used for the iPod/iPhone
dock of the System. Only iPod nano (7th
generation), iPod touch (5th generation), iPhone
5s, iPhone 5c, and iPhone 5 support the
Lightning connector. iPod/iPhone other than the
above mentioned need to be connected to the
USB connector.
0Take the protect case of iPod off before
connecting.
0Connect iPod firmly.
0Keep iPod in a straight position while connecting/
disconnecting it.
0Do not touch or hit the terminal pins of iPod or
connector pins in the dock for iPod directly.
Doing so might cause damage to the connector
pins.
To connect to the USB connector
.
USB cable for iPod
(not supplied)
14
iPod

Playback
Press [iPod F] or [USB/iPod F].
.
/
Each time you press the button, playback is
started/paused.
0Press [USB/iPod F] when iPod is connected
to the USB connector.
Display when connected to the iPod dock
.
iPod
iPod
Display when connected to the USB connector
.
iPod
USB
To select a track
Press [J] or [I].
.
0Press [I] once to skip to the beginning
of the next track.
0Press [J] to skip to the beginning of the
track being played. Press [J] twice
quickly to skip to the beginning of the previous
track.
To fast forward/reverse
Press and hold [J] or [I]
during playback.
To put your iPod on sleep mode
Press and hold [iPod F] or [USB/iPod F].
.
/
(Press and hold)
NOTE
0Depending on the type of iPod, iPod may operate
differently.
0If you are using an iPhone or iPod touch, operate
your iPhone or iPod touch in the following cases:
– when pressing the home button.
– when selecting application icons on the home
screen.
– when dragging the slider.
0Sound distortion may occur when playing back
audio sources with high recording levels. If
distortion occurs, it is recommended to turn off
the equalizer of iPod.
0For information on operating iPod, see the
instruction manual for iPod.
15
ENGLISH

Shuffle playback
You can play the tracks on iPod in random order.
Press [PLAY MODE].
Each time you press the button, the shuffle mode
turns on/off.
To exit from shuffle playback
Press [PLAY MODE] while shuffle playback is
in progress.
Repeat playback
Press [REPEAT].
Each time you press the button, the repeat mode
changes.
To exit from the repeat mode
Press [REPEAT] repeatedly until the repeat
mode is canceled.
iPod menu operation
1Press [MENU] to display the menu.
Each time you press the button, the previous
menu is displayed.
.
2Press [UP] or [DOWN] to select an item.
3Press [SET].
NOTE
0If iPod/iPhone is compatible with iOS 7.0.x, the
above menu operations cannot be available on
the System. Operate the menu on iPod/iPhone
itself.
16

You can listen to music from your BLUETOOTH
device through the System.
When you connect your device for the first time, it
is necessary to register (pair) your BLUETOOTH
device and the System.
NOTE
0In order to use these functions, the BLUETOOTH
device must support the AVRCP and A2DP
profiles.
0Some BLUETOOTH devices may not be
available to the System.
Connecting a BLUETOOTH device
for the first time
1Press the [BLUETOOTH F] button.
.
Main unitRemote control
.
BT READY
2Perform the pairing operation on the
target BLUETOOTH device.
On the target device, select “RV-NB100” (this
System) from the available BLUETOOTH
device list.
0When the target device requests for
password during pairing, enter “0000”.
0For information on operating the target
BLUETOOTH device, see the instruction
manual for the BLUETOOTH device.
Pairing is completed and the target
BLUETOOTH device is connected to the
System automatically. The BLUETOOTH
indicator lights up.
.
B T
3Start playback on the target BLUETOOTH
device.
The sound from the BLUETOOTH device is
emitted from the System. Playback may start
automatically with some BLUETOOTH
devices.
NOTE
0Up to five BLUETOOTH devices can be
registered. When the sixth BLUETOOTH device
is registered, registration of the device with the
oldest connection history is deleted.
0By pressing [BLUETOOTH F] while “BT
READY” appears on the display window, you
can reconnect the BLUETOOTH device that was
last connected to the System.
0For the second and subsequent connections,
the BLUETOOTH device that was last
connected to the System will reconnect only
when its BLUETOOTH function is turned on
while “CONNECT” blinks on the display window.
To reconnect another BLUETOOTH device,
operate the BLUETOOTH device to connect
while “BT READY” appears on the display
window.
0While “CONNECT” is blinking, you cannot
perform any operations except for turning the
System off.
To control the BLUETOOTH device from
the System
operation button
Play/Pause Press the [BLUETOOTH F]
button.
Each time you press the button,
playback starts/pauses.
Stop Press [o].
Skip Press [J] or
[I].
Fast Forward/
Fast Rewind Press and hold [J] or
[I].
0Operation may differ depending on the type of
BLUETOOTH device you are using.
17
ENGLISH
Listening to a BLUETOOTH device

To turn on/off the BLUETOOTH function
of the System
While the System is turned on
.
“BT OFF” : Turns off the BLUETOOTH
function of the System.
“BT ON” : Turns on the BLUETOOTH
function of the System.
The BT indicator lights up in blue when the System
is set to “BT ON”, and the System is connected to
a BLUETOOTH device.
Pairing (registering) other
BLUETOOTH devices
1When “BLUETOOTH” is selected as the
source, press and hold
[BLUETOOTH F] for more than 2
seconds.
Canceling of connection starts.
.
DISCNNCT
“BT READY” appears when the connection
has been canceled.
2Perform the pairing operation on the
target BLUETOOTH device.
On the target device, select “RV-NB100” (this
System) from the available BLUETOOTH
device list.
0When the target device requests for
password during pairing, enter “0000”.
0For information on operating the
BLUETOOTH device, see the instruction
manual for the BLUETOOTH device.
Pairing is completed and the BLUETOOTH
device is connected automatically. The
BLUETOOTH indicator lights up.
NOTE
The connection is canceled automatically in the
following cases.
0Connection is canceled on the BLUETOOTH
device, or BLUETOOTH function is set to “OFF”.
0The System or the BLUETOOTH device is
turned off (except for BLUETOOTH standby)
CAUTION
0The maximum distance for a possible
BLUETOOTH connection is 10 m. The distance
may be shorter depending on the usage
environment.
0When the iPhone or smartphone is connected to
the System via BLUETOOTH, ring alert of phone
calls and mails can also be heard from the
speakers of the System.
0This System is not equipped with a microphone
feature. To make a call, cancel the connection
with the System or use the microphone on the
iPhone or smartphone.
0Some BLUETOOTH devices may not be
available to the System.
18

Setting the System to
BLUETOOTH standby
You can turn on the System using the remote
control application on a BLUETOOTH-enabled
Android device.
To turn on the System via the BLUETOOTH device,
set the System to BLUETOOTH standby in
advance.
Set the System to BLUETOOTH standby.
While the power is turned off...
.
.
BT STBY
0Press the button again to cancel BLUETOOTH
standby. The “BT STBY” indicator goes off.
0To cancel BLUETOOTH standby, wait for about
10 seconds before performing the operation of
canceling.
0When the System is set to BLUETOOTH
standby, the BLUETOOTH device can be
connected to the System when the connecting
operation is made on the BLUETOOTH device.
0Pressing [BLUETOOTH F] during
BLUETOOTH standby turns on the System and
sets the source to “BLUETOOTH”.
0When you use batteries to power the System,
BLUETOOTH standby cannot be set.
To control the power of the System
using remote control application
0You need to install the remote control application
on your Android device.
1Set “Bluetooth” to “ON” on the
BLUETOOTH device.
0Select “Bluetooth” in “Settings” on your
Android device,.
0Refer to the instruction manual of your
device for further details.
2Select “RV-NB100” from the device list.
3Start the remote control application.
4Control the power of the System using the
“Settings” icon that is located on the
bottom-right of the operation screen.
Using a remote control application
You can control the System remotely by using “JVC
Audio Control BR1”, a special remote control
application on an Android device which is
compatible with BLUETOOTH.
To use the remote control application, it is
necessary to register (pair) your Android device
and the System. (p. 17)
NOTE
0Search and download the application from
Google Play (Play store).
0Screens and contents of the application are
subject to change.
0To use the remote control application, your
Android device must be Android OS 2.3 or later,
and compatible with SPP (Serial Port Profile) of
the BLUETOOTH profile.
0Some devices may not be recognized or may not
work properly.
The following operations can be performed using
the remote control application.
0Turning on/off the System
0Playing back music on a disc, USB device, or
iPod
0Selecting radio stations
0Setting the timer
0Volume adjustment
0Others
Refer to the help page of the remote control
application for operation details.
*The followings are examples of operation screen
of the remote control application.
.
Left :Example of the CD operation screen
Right :Example of the FM operation screen
CAUTION
0To turn on the System using the remote control
application, set the System to “BLUETOOTH
standby” in advance.
19
ENGLISH

Preparation
Load a disc or connect a USB device.
Disc
.
USB device
.
USB cord
(not supplied)
USB memory
(not supplied)
CAUTION
0Disconnect the USB device after stopping
playback. Disconnecting the USB device during
recording/playback may cause some problem of
the USB device and its files.
Playback
Press [CD F] or [USB/iPod F].
.
or
Display during playback
.
10 0:45
Playback time
Current track
number
To stop playback
Press [o].
.
To pause
Press [CD F] or [USB/iPod F].
0
To cancel pause, press the button again. Playback
continues from the point where it was paused.
To select a track
Press [J] or [I].
.
0Press [I] once to skip to the beginning
of the next track.
0
Press [
J
] to skip to the beginning of the
track being played. Press [
J
] twice
quickly to skip to the beginning of the previous track.
20
Playing back a disc/USB device
Table of contents
Languages:
Other JVC CD Player manuals

JVC
JVC RD-T70 User manual

JVC
JVC XL-PM400S User manual

JVC
JVC PC-X130 B User manual

JVC
JVC CH-X1200J User manual

JVC
JVC RC-BM5 User manual

JVC
JVC RCEZ31 - Portable Boombox With CD Player User manual

JVC
JVC 0910TMMMDWMTS User manual

JVC
JVC XL-PM30 User manual

JVC
JVC XL-PM5HC User manual

JVC
JVC RV-NB70B User manual