JVC UX-GP5 User manual

WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk
of
electrical shocks, fire,
etc:
I
Do
not
remove screws, covels
or
cabinet.
2.
Do
not
expose this appliance
to
rain or mOisture.
ATTENTION
Afin d'eviter
tout
risque d'electrocution, d'incendle, etc.:
1Ne
pas
cnlever
les
vis
IIi
les
panneaux et ne
pas
ouvrir
Ie
coffret
de
l'appareiL
2.
Ne
pas
exposer I'appareil a
la
pluie IIi aI'humidlte,
CAUTION:
Proper
Ventilation
To
aVOid
risk
of
ciectric shock and fire, and
to
prevent
damage, locate the apparatus
as
follows:
I. Front:
No
obstructions and open spacing.
2.
SidesfTop/Back: No obstructions should
be
placed in the
areas shown by the dimensions below.
3.
Bottom: Place
on
the level surface Maintain
an
adequate
air path for ventilation by placing
on
astand With a
height
of
10
cm
or
more,
!1)
cm
lscm
n
10cml~
CA-UXGPS
Front
view
Side
view
SP-UXG300
CA-UXGPS
SP-UXG300
CAUTION:
.Do
not
block the ventilation openings
or
holes (If the
ventilation openings or holes are blocked by anewspaper
or
cloth,
etc,
the heat may
not
be
able
to
get
our.)
,
Do
not
place any
na
ed flame sources, such
as
lighted
candles,
on
the apparatus,
.When discarding batteries, environmental problems
must
be considered and local rules or laws
governing
the
disposal
of
these batteries must
be
followed strictly,
Do
not
expose
thiS
apparatus to rain, moisture,
dripping
or splashing and that no objects filled
with
liquids, such
as
vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones
can cause hearing 1055.
CAUTION
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CAUTION:
Changes or modifications
nO!
approved by
JVC
could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
For
Canada/pour
Ie
Canada:
THIS
DiGITAL
APPARATUS
DOES
NOT
EXCEED
THE
CLASS
B
LIMITS
FOR
RADIO
NOISE
EMISSIONS
FROM
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
AS
SET
OUT N
THE
INT:RFERENCE-CAUSING
EQUIPMEf\T
STA
\JDARD
ENTITLED
"DIGITAL
ApDARA
TUS:
ICES-003
OF
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMUNICATIO\JS,
CET
APPAREIL
NUMERIQUE
RESPECTE
LES
L1MITES
DE
BRUITS
RADIOELECTRIQUES
APPLICABLES
AUX
APPAREILS
NUMIRIQUES
DE
ClASSE
B
PRESCRITES
DANS
LA
NORME
SUR
LE
MATERIEL
BROUlllEUR; "APPAREllS
NUMERIQUES",
NMB-
003
EDlCTEE
PAR
LE
MINISTRE
DES
COMMUNICATIONS,
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER PRODUCTS
1
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
2.
CAUTION: Do not
open
the
op
cover
or
cabinet. There
art"
no
user serviceable parts Inside rhe unit; leave all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
3,
CAUTION: Visible
and/or
invisible
class
IM laser radiation
when
open.
Do
not
view directly
with
optical illStruments,
4.
REPRODUC
nON
OF
LABEL
CAU
nON
LABEL.
I'l/KED
INSIDE
THE
UNIT
IMPORTANT
POUR PRODUITS LASER
1
PRODUIT
lASER
CLASSE
1
2.
ATTENTION: N'ouvrez
pas
Ie
couvercle superieur
nl
Ie
coffret
de
I'appareil.
II
n'y aaucune piece reparable
par I'utilisateur aI'interieur
de
I'appareil; confiez toute
reparallon aun personnel qualifie.
3,
ATTENTION: Rayonnement laser Visible
etloulnvisible
de
classe iM une
fOls
ouverL Ne pas legarder directement
dans
Ie
faisceau avec des instruments optiques.
4.
REPRODUCTION
DE
LTTIQUETIE: EnQUETIE
DE
PRECAUTION
PLAcEE
A
L'INTERIEUR
DE
L'APPAREIL
Caution
-
<CJ/I
(Standby/on)
button!
Disconnect the mains plug
to
shut the
power
off
completely
(the STAf\DBY lamp goes offl. When installing the apparatus,
ensure that the plug
is
easily accessible, The
<CJ/I
(Standby/on)
button
in any position does
not
discon'1ect the mains line.
·When the system
is
on
standby, the
STANDBY
lamp lights
red
·Whe.. the system
is
turned on, the
STANDBY
lamp
goes
off
The
power
can
be
remote controlled.
ATTENTION-Touche
<CJII
(attente/sous
tension)!
Deconnectez
la
fiche secteur pour mettre I'appareil
cOl11pletement
hOls
tension
(Ie
temoin
STANDBY
Iseteillt)
Lars
de
I'installation
de
I'apparell, assurez-vous que
la
fiche
soit facilement accessible.
la
touche
<CJII
(attente/so'Js tension)
dans n'impcrte quelle position ne deconnecte
pas
I'appareil
du
secteur.
·Quand I'appareil est en
mode
d'attellte,le
temoin
STANDBY
est allume en rouge.
·Quand I'appareil est sous
tenslon,le
temoln
STANDBY
s'etelnt
L'alil11erration peut etre
commandee
adistance,
1
Le
symoole de I'eclair al'i%2rieur
d'un
triangle
equilateral est destine aalerter I'utilisateur sur
la
presence d'une "tension dangereuse"
non
isolee dans
Ie
boitier
du
produit. Cette tension
est suffisante pour provoquer I'electrocution
de personnes,
Le
point
d'exclamation aI'interieur d'un
triangle equilateral est destine aalerter
I'utilisateur
sur
la
presence d'operations
d'entretien importantes
au
sujet desquelles
des renseignements
se
trouvent dans
Ie
manuel d'instructions.
The
lightning
flash with arrowhead symbol,
within
an
equilateral triangle
is
intended
to
alert the user
10
the presence
0'
uninsulated
"dangerous voltage"
within
the products
enclosure that may be
of
suff'cient
magnitude
10
constitute a
ris>.
of
electric shock
10
persons.
The exclamallon
point
within
an
equilateral
triJ'lgle
is
intended 10 alert the user
to
the presence
of
important
operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions
in
the
literature accompanying the appliance
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
£'
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RISQUE
O'ELECTRQCUTIQN
II
NE
PAS
QUVRIR
ATTENTION: POUR EVilER TOUT RISQUE O'ElECTROCUTION.
NE
PAS OUVAIA
LE
BoiTIER.
AUCUNE
PIECE
INTERIEURE N'EST AREGLER PAR L'UTIUSATEUR.
SE
AEFEAER AUN AGENT OUALIFIE
EN
CAS
DE
PROBlEME.
Warnings,
Cautions
and
Others
Mises
en
garde,
precautions
et
indications
diverses
Note
to
CATV
system
installer:
This reminder
is
provided
to
call the
CATV
system
installer's
attentio'1to
Section 820-40
of
the
NEC
which
provides guidelines for proper
grounding
and, in particular,
speCifies that the cable
ground
shall
be
connected to the
grounding
system of the building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
cable entry
as
practicaL
)t
[European
Union
only]
[Union
europeenne
seulement]
-
INSTRUCTIONS
[Q]COMPACT
"OG~Q~\¥l
MP31WMA
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0108WMKMDWJMM
@EN
©2008
Victor
Company
of
Japan,
Limited
Thank you for purchasing a
JVC
product. I
MICRO
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
-Consists
of
CA·UXGP5
and
SP·UXG300
UX·GP5
JVC~
For
customer
use:
Enter
below
the Model No. and Serial No. which are
located either on the
rear,
bottom
or side
of
the cabinet.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial
No.
For
U.S.A.
This
equipment
has
been tested and found
to
comply with
the limits for a
Class
Bdigital device, pursuant
to
part 1S
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These limits
are
designed
to
provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in aresidential 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 aparticular installation. If this
equipment
does cause harmful interference
to
radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning
the
equipment
off
and on, the user
is
encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more
of
the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver. Connect the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
acircuit
different from that
to
which
the receiver
is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radiolTV technician
for help.

Insert
Press
and
hold
Black
From
left !
speaker)
Red
CAUTION:
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
40·160
Release
To assemble
the
AM loop antenna
I
I
I
I
From
right
speaker
AM
loop
antenna
(supplied)
Turn
it until the
best
reception
is
obtained.
Do
not
connect
the
AC
power cord until all
other
connections have been made.
To
connect the AM loop antenna (supplied)
Outdoor
FM
antenna
(not
supplied)
For
better
FM reception
To connect the FM antenna (supplied)
Extend it
so
that
you can
obtain
the best reception.
,0'
~(1~"
cj0'
FM
antenna (supplied)
--
~';::"------(5r-
•
Connections
Rear
view
To awall
outlet
Plug
the
AC
power
cord
only
after all connections are
complete
NOTES:
•
Make
sure
the
antenna
conduerors
do
not
10uch
any
other
terminals,
connecting
cords
and
power
cord.
Also,
keep
rhe
antennas
away
(rom
metallic
parts
o(
rhe
System,
conneering
cords,
and
the
AC
power
cord.
This
could
couse
poorreception.
o
Make
sure
both
the
speakers
are
conneered
correerly
and
firmly.
•
When
conneering
rhe
speaker
cords,
march
rhe
polariry
of
rhe
speaker
rermmals'
red
color
10
(+) and
black
color 10
H.
•
DO
NOT
conneer
more
than
one
speaker
10
each
rerminal.
o
DO
NOT
allow
the
conductoro(
rhe
speaker
cords
10
be
in
rouch
wirh
the
metallic
parts
of
rhe
Sysrem.
~o'
Disconnect the supplied
FM
antenna.
and
connect
f~i/jl"
to
an
outdoor
FM
antenna
using
a
750
wire
with
I
~
__
~oaXial
type connector
(lEe
or
DIN45325).
I-------.-.,J
'-
•
Prepare
the
Remote
Control
When you use
the
remote control for
the
first time,
pullout
the
insulation sheet. '.4
Insulation
sheet
~
J
To
Replace
the
Battery
in
the
Remote
Control
~
@0-
C;","m
","
c''''O
]
~
(product number:
CR2025)
....
~
...
6
to
Getting Started
•
Supplied
Accessories
After unpacking, check
to
be sure that you have all
the
following
items
•Remote control,
RM-SUXGP5A
(x
1)
·
Lithium
coin battery
CR2025
(x
1)
-The battery has been installed
when
shipped
from
the
factory
·AM
loop
antenna
(x
1)
•
FM
antenna
(x
1)
If
anything
is
missing, consult
your
dealer immediately.
NOTES:
o
Store
the
battery
in
a
place
where
children
cannot
reach.
If
achild accidentally
swallows
the
battery,
consult a
doeror
immediately.
•
To
prevent
the
battery
from
over·heating,
cracking,
or starting
a
fire:
-
Do
not
recharge,
short,
disassemble
or
hear
the
barrery
or
dispose
of
it
in
a
fire.
-
Do
not
leave
the
battery wirh
orher
metallic
marerials.
-
Wrap
rhe
battery with
tape
and
insulate
when
throwing
away
or
saving
ir.
-
Do
nor
poke
rhe
battery with
tweezers
or
similar
tools.
o
Dispose
of
battery
in
rhe
proper
manner,
according
to
federal,
stare,
andlocal
regularions.
•
The
batteries
(battery
pack
or
batteries
installed)
shall not
be
exposed
10
excessive
hear
source
such
05
sunshine,
fire
or
the
like.
For USA-California Only
This
product
contains a
CR
Coin Cell Lithium Battery
which
contains Perchlorate Material -special handling may
apply.
See
www.dtsc.caQov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
CAUTION:
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
equivalent type.
2

How
to
cancel
the
demonstration
Press
and hold
DEMO
button
while on standby. (Refer
to
the
attached "Information
about
the demonstration function.")
Using Headphones
Be
sure to turn
down
the volume before connecting or
putting
on
the
headphones.
•Connecting the headphones will deactivate
the
speakers.
•Sound adjustments also affect the sound through the headphones.
See
"Listening
to
Digital Audio Player" on page
5.
Press
repeatedly
to
select "FM" or "AM."
•
For
"FM/AM,"
see
"Listening
to
FM
and
AM
Broadcasts" on page
5.
Adjustable range Level 0
("VOL
MIN") to level 40
('VOL MAX")
See
"PlaYing
Back
aDisc" on page 4and "Listening to
an
iPod" on page
5.
AUDIO
IN
6)
o
VOLUME
o
<'>/1
OJ
Select asource
Drop the volume in a
FADE
MUllNG To restore
the
volume,
press
again, or adjust the
moment
0volume level.
Activate the
EALA
The
«(I
,j)
indicator lights up.
surround
mode
@To cancel
this
function,
press repeatedly until
«,
,j)
indicator lights off.
Emphasize the 0
S,TURBO
The
S.TURBO
indicator lights up.
sound (Sound Turbo 0To cancel this
function,
press
again.
function)
Reinforce
the
bass
Press
and
hold
until the
AHB
indicator lights
up
.
sound (Active Hyper
AHBPRO
•When Sound Turbo function
is
activated
(see
above),
Bass
Pro
function) 8this function cannot be activated.
To cancel
this
function,
press
and hold again when
Sound Turbo function
is
deactivated.
Adjust the tone
~~fjP!-lG
Press
once for adjusting the
bass
level; twice for treble
(BasslTreble) 8level, then, press
VOLUME
+/-.
<> Adjustable range:
-3
to +3.
tB
Change the display
fCD/DIMMER
You
can
dim
the
display
window
and illumination lamp.
brightness 0While the System
is
turned on
...
r
DIM
1-
DIM2-DIMOFF~
(Canceled)
Change the display
DISPLAY
For
setting the clock,
see
"Setting the Clock and Using
information (Clock 0Timers" on page
6.
and Source)
Set
the
Save
Mode
Press
when
the
System
is
on standby.
ECOIDI!M\ER
Setting
the
save
mode
allows you to reduce
power
0consumption by turning the display
off
while on
standby.
To cancel
this
function,
press
again
when
the System
is
on standby.
J
Stereo
mini
plug
cord
I
PHONES
jaCk
I
NOTE:
DO
NOT
turn
off
(standby)
the
System
with
the
volume
set
to
an
extremely
high
level;
otherwise,
the
sudden
blast
of
sound
can
damage
your
hearing,
speakers
and/or
headphones
when
you
turn
on
the
System
or
start
ployback.

Durrng
stops,
press
until the
PRGM
(program) indicator lights up
before playing.
Press
to program the selected group/track.
Press
until the
RND
(random) indicator lights up before
you
start
playback.
Playback
starts
in
random
order.
Random
Play
ends
when
all
tracks
are
played
back.
.
For
MP3IWMA
files
Select
agroup number, then atrack
number.
.
For
CD
Select
atrack number.
or
OOOWN
Repeat
steps
2
and
3to program other
tracks
you
want.
.
If
you
try to program a
51
st
track,
"FULL"
will
appear.
~III
The
tracks
are
played
back
in
the programmed
order.
G)
26
4
RESUME
Play
When
you
stop the playback
by
one ofthe following operations, this
System
stores
the beginning
of
the stopped track
on
the
disc.
-Pressing.
once
-Changing the
source
When
you
start
playback
again,
playback
starts
from the
stored
position.
To
clear the stored position, open the
disc
tray.
.
When
you
clear
the stored position
and
start
playback,
playback
starts
from the
beginning of the first
track.
NOTE:
This
function
does
not
work
in
Program
Play
and
Random
Play.
2
~f11
G)
5
•
Playing
at
Random-Random
Play
Operations
for
Program
Play
(while
not
playing)
·
To
check the programmed contents,
press
I
••
or~.
•
To
add tracks,
repeat
steps
2
and
3
above.
•
To
erase
the last programmed track,
press
CANCEL.
·
To
erase
the entire program,
press
and
hold
CANCEL
for
about 2
seconds.
•
To
exit from program play,
press
MODE.
-
The
stored
program
is
kept.
•
Programming
the
Playing
Order-Program
Play
Operations
for
Random
Play
·
To
skip atrack,
press~.
·
To
go back
to
the beginning
of
the current track,
press
I
••.
·
To
exit from random play,
press
MODE
while playback
is
stopped.
Press
repeatedly
to
specify
the
repeat
mode
as
follows:
[REPTRK
-
REPGRP-
REP
ALL-
REP
OFF
J
REP
TRK:
Repeats
the current
(or
specified)
track.
[~1]
REP
GRP:
Repeats
all
tracks
in
the current group (MP3IWMA
only).[~]
REP
ALL:
Repeats
all
tracks.
[~
ALL]
REP
OFF:
Normal playback
NOTES:
•If
no
disc
is
inserted,
"NO
DISC
appears
on
the
main
display
•IfMP]/WMA
flies
are
not
recorded
on
the
disc,
"NO
PLAY"
appears
on
the
main
display
•
Basic
Disc
Operations
To Press Indication/Result
Play
back
the
disc
·Current
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
appear.
~III
For
MP3/WMA
files:
Before
current
track
G)
number
and
elapsed
playing time
appear,
the
tag
information
appears
if it
is
recorded
•During
playback,
press
again
to
pause.
Stop
playback CD ·While playback
is
stopped, total
track
number
and
total playing time
(for
MP3IWMA
files,
group number
and
track
number)
appear.
Select
atrack
~
Select
the next
tracks.
~
To
go
back
to the beginning of the current or
previous
tracks
Select
agroup
UP
Select
the next groups while playback
is
(MP3/WMA
only) 0stopped.
OOOWN
Select
the
prevIous
groups while playback
is
stopped.
Forward
search/
~
Press
and
hold to fast-forward the track during
Reverse
search
playback
To
stop searching,
release
the button.
~
Press
and
hold to
fast-reverse
the track during
playback.
To
stop searching,
release
the button.
•
Playing
Repeatedly-Repeat
Play
18
Press
to open the
disc
tray.
Press
to
close
the
disc
tray
.
When
using
an
8
cm
disc,
place
it
on
the inner
circle ofthe
disc
tray.
..
g
The
following operations
are
explained using the remote control,
unless
mentioned otherwise. However, ifthe
System
has
the
same
or
similar button
names,
they
can
also
be
used
for the operations.
..
To
cancel the prohibition,
repeat
the
same
procedure
'.
I+Q)
2
"Playing
Back
a
Disc
3
•
Loading
a
Disc
(on
the
System
only)
This
System
can
play
back
...
-CD
-
CD-R/CD-RW
recorded
in
audio
CD
format
(CD
..
DA)
or recorded MP3/WMA
files
in
ISO
9660
format.
·
When
playing
back
an
MP3
or
WMA
track,
MP3
or
WMA
indicator lights up
1
•
Prohibiting
Disc
Ejection
(on
the
System
only)
You
can
lock
the
diSC
tray
so
that no one
can
eject the loaded
disc.
•
This
is
possible while the
System
is
on
standby.
4

Press
to store the station.
Press
to activate the
preset
number entry mode.
•
Finish
the
follOWing
steps
while
the
indication
on
the
display
IS
fiashlng.
Turn
the
volume to minimum.
O
UP
0
Press
to
select
a
preset
number
for
the station
you
want to
or
_
DOWN
store.
Tune
in
to astation
you
want to
preset.
•
You
can
also
store
the
FM
reception mode.
2
4
3
Press
and
hold
for
more than 2
seconds
while
"AUDIO
IN"
is
selected
as
the
source.
You
can
select
one of three
levels
as
follows:
To
Adjust
the
Audio
Input
Level
If the
sound
from
the Digital Audio
Player
connected to the
AUDIO
IN
jack
is
too
loud
or
too quiet.
you
can
change the audio input
level
through the
AUDIO
IN
jack
(without changing the volume
level)
3
Start
playing the Digital Audio
Player
connected.
The
following operations
are
explained
using
the remote control,
unless
mentioned otherwise. However, Ifthe
System
has
the
same
or similar button
names,
they
can
also
be
used
for the operations.
4
Adjust
the
volume.
2S
Press
repeatedly to
select
"AUDIO
IN."
TUNER
rIN_LVL1-IN_LVL2-IN_LVL3]
As
the
number
increases,
the
sound
becomes
louder.
1
•
Presetting
Stations
You
can
preset
30
FM
and
15
AM
stations
manually.
•
Listening
to
Digital
Audio
Player
Front view
a;Jf~O"'"~'
Stereo
mini
plug cord
To
audio
output
(or
(not supplied) headphone out, etc.)
1
The
following operations
are
explained using the remote control,
unless
mentioned otherwise.
However,
ifthe
System
has
the
same
or similar button
names,
they
can
also
be
used
for
the operations.
Lis~eoirig
toFM and
AM
B(dadcasts
. "
"'
.•
'J".
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.C:
.~
,..
..
•
Basic
Tuner
Operations
To
Press
Indication/Result
Display
the menu/
~2?L>
Go
back
to the -
previous
menu
Select
an
item
on
UP
·
The
UP/DOWN
buttons work
in
the
same
the menu o
or
OOOWN
way
as
operating
the
iPod's
click wheel
<:> counterclockwise/clockwise.
(Refer
to the
G
iPod's
instruction
manual
for
details.)
Play
back
at
rU~H:+tPLAY
Refer
to the
iPod's
instruction
manual
for
random
@
details.
Play
back
8•
Refer
to the
iPod's
instruction
manual
for
repeatedly
details.
Turn
on
iPod's
DISPLAY
Press
and
hold
for
2
seconds.
backlight 0
To
Press
Indication/Result
Select
FM
or
AM
MjDrO:~-'
Press
repeatedly.
@)
·
The
selected
frequency
band
appear.
Select
afrequency
Press
and
hold
for
more
than 2
seconds.
The
System
starts
searching
for
stations
and
stops
when astation ofsufficient
signal
«m~
strength
is
tuned
in
•
If
an
FM
program
is
broadcast
in
stereo,
the S
(stereo)
indicator lights up (only
when
the
reception
is
good).
·
Press
during
searching
to
stop.
·
Press
repeatedly to change the frequency
step
by
step
Tune
in
to a
preset
UP
Press
to
select
its
preset
number.
station o
or
OOOWN
·
For
presetting
stations,
see
below.
Change
the
FM
Press
to improve reception.
reception mode TUNEAlPL(,V
The
M(mono) indicator lights
up
(When
an
FM
@
Stereo
effect will
be
lost.
stereo
broadcast
is
To
restore the stereo effect,
press
again.
hard
to
receive)
Apple iPod
(separately
purchased))
Insert
the
iPod
directly to
the connector
pins
in
the
direct dock
for
iPod.
The
following operations
are
explained using the remote control,
unless
mentioned otherwise.
However,
ifthe
System
has
the
same
or
similar
button
names,
they
can
also
be
used
for the operations.
•
Be
sure
to
reduce
the
volume
on
the
System
to the minimum
level
before
connecting
an
iPod.
Adjust the volume after starting
playback.
•
DO
NOT
connect
or
disconnect the
iPod
when
the
System
is
turned
on.
•
You
cannot
send
any
data
to your
iPod
from the
System.
•
Do
not
carry
the
System
with
iPod
dock open
and
iPod
is
connected.
You
might
drop it
or
it might
cause
damages
to the
iPod
dock.
•
Do
not touch
or
hit the
IPod
terminal
pins
or connector
pins
in
the
iPod
dock
directly.
It
might
cause
damages
to the connector
part.
To Press Indication/Result
Play
back
an
iPod
The
System
detects
the
iPod
and
starts
Q2E!V
playback.
•
To
turn offthe
iPod,
press
and
hold
for
more
than 2
seconds.
Select
a
track
~
Select
the
next
tracks
•
Press
and
hold to fast-forward the
track
during
playback.
To
stop searching,
release
the button.
«
To
go
back
to
the
beginning of the current
or
previous
tracks.
•
Press
and
hold to
fast-reverse
the
track
during playback
To
stop searching,
release
the button.
Change
the
Press
and
hold while
"iPod"
is
selected
as
the
charge
mode
source.
To
select
the
charge
mode:
(on
the
System
rPON-POFFJ
only)
I•IP.ON:
The
battery
in
the
iPod
is
charged
through
the
iPod
terminal when
"iPod"
is
selected
as
the
source
or
during
Standby
Mode.
P.
OFF:
The
battery
is
not charged
•
Basic
iPod
Operations
Direct dock for
iPod
•
Connecting
an
iPod
Frontview
Open
the
direct
dock
for
iPod.
5

Notes on the power cord
oWhen you
are
away on travel or otherwise for an extended period
of
time,
remove the plug from the wall outlet.
•When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug,
not
the
power cord
•Do
not
handle the power cord
with
wet
hands.
•Disconnect the power cord before cleaning the System or moving
the
System.
·Do
not
alter, twist or pull
the
power
cord, or
put
anything heavy on
it,
which
may
cause
fire,
electric shock, or
other
accidents.
·Ifthe cord
is
damaged, consult adealer and have the power cord replaced
with
a
new one.
Avoid moisture, water, dust, and high temperatures
·Do not place the System
in
moist or dusty places.
oIf water gets inside the System, turn
off
the power and remove the plug from the
wall outlet. then consult your dealer. Using
the
System
in
this state may cause a
fire or electrical shock.
•Do
not
expose the System
to
direct sunlight or place it near aheating device.
Notes on installation
·Select aplace which
is
level, dry and neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold-between
5"C
(41°F) and
35°C
(95'F)
·Do
not
Install the System
in
aplace subject to vibrations.
•Do
not
put
heavy objects on the System.
To prevent malfunction or
damage
of
the
System
·Do
not
Insert any metallic objects, such
as
wires, hairpins, coins, etc.
into
the
System.
·Do
not
block the vents.
Maintenanc~
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
If
anything goes wrong, unplug
the power cord and consult your dealer.
Precautions
'.
Press
repeatedly to select one
of
the timer setting modes
you want
to
set-DAILY
1
ON
time,
DAILY
2
ON
time, or
DAILY
3
ON
time-as
follows:
Turn
off
the System (on standby).
.When the
on·time
comes, the System
sets
the volume
gradually
to
the preset level.
•
G
,
DAILY
1
Timer,
DAILY
2
Timer
,DAILY
3Timer ,
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-
Canceled
•
Clock
setting mode
~.---
2a
UP a
CD
Adjust the hour then
the
minute for on·time.
or
DOWN
rI.
Adjust
the
hour then
the
minute for off·time.
G)
Select the playback source-"TUNER·FM," "TUNER·AM,"
"DISC
"AUDIO
IN,"
or
"IPOD."
®
For
"FM/AM": Select apreset channel.
For
"DISC' Select atrack
(For
MP3/WMA Select the
group, then the track number.)
For
"AUDIO
IN"
Make the connected device ready for
playback
~
Select the volume.
oYou can select the volume level
("VOLUME
0"
(VOL
MIN) to
"VOLUME
40"
(VOL
MAX)
and
"VOLUME
-
-'llf
you select
"VOLUME
-
-,"
the volume
is
set
to
the last level when the System
is
turned off.
1
3
•
Setting
the
Daily
Timer
Using Daily Timer, you
can
wake
up
with
your favorite music.
•
You
can
store three Daily Timer settings, however, you can activate only one
of
the Daily Timers.
oTo
exit
from
the
timer
setting, press
CLOCKITIMER
as
required.
•To correct amisentry
during
the
process,
press
CANCEL.
You
can return
to
the
previous step.
When the System
is
on, press repeatedly to specify the time (in
minutes)
as
follows:
AUTOS1flY
(§)
r10-+-
20-+- 30-+- 60-+- 90-+-120-+-150-+-180l
L
Canceled
~.
----.J_
The
SLEEP
indicator lights up.
The following operations
are
explained using the remote control, unless
mentioned otherwise. However,
if
the
System
has
the same or similar
button
names,
they
can also be used for
the
operations.
Ifyou have already adjusted the clock before,
press
the
button
repeatedly until the clock setting
mode
is
selected.
1
ClocK/0
Press
to activate the clock setting mode.
TIMER
·To exit
from
the
clock setting, press
CLOCKITIMER
as
required
•To
go
back
to
the
previous step, press
CANCEL.
•
Setting
the
Clock
Without setting the built·in clock, you cannot
use
Daily Timer and Sleep Timer.
o
"0:00"
flashes on the main display until you
set
the clock.
•
Setting
the
Sleep
Timer
2O
UP
aAdjust the hour, then the minute.
or
DOWN
•
E)
•To check
the
remaining
time
until
the
System shuts off,
press
once.
To
Turn
Off
the
Daily
Timer
CD
Press
repeatedly
to
select "DAILY
1,"
"DAILY
2:' or
"DAIL
Y
3."
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@
<§""@[~
To
turn
on
the
Daily Timer again, select one
of
the timer settings by pressing
CLOCKITIMER,
then press
SET
•
Turning
Off
the
System
Automatically
-AUTO
STANDBY
function
(only for Disc/iPod)
To
get the best performance
of
the System, keep your discs and mechanism clean.
Handling
discs
•Remove the disc from its
case
by
holding it at the edge while pressing
the
center
hole lightly.
•Do
not
touch the shiny surface
of
the
disc, or bend the disc.
•Put the disc back
in
its
case
after
use
·
Be
careful
not
to
scratch the surface
of
the disc when placing it back in its
case.
·Avoid exposure to drrect sunlight. temperature extremes, and moisture.
To clean
the
disc:
·Wipe the disc
with
asoft cloth in astraight line from center to edge.
Press
and hold until
the
ASTBY
indicator lights on the display.
AUTOSTBY
•
The
ASTBY
indicator starts flashing after playback stops.
~
If
no
operation
is
done
for
about
3minutes, the System turns off.
•Not applicable for FM/AM/AUDIO
IN.
To cancel this function,
press
and hold again.
Cleaning the System
oStains should be wiped
off
with
asoft cloth. Ifthe System
is
heaVily stained,
wipe
it
with
acloth soaked in water·dlluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then
wipe
clean
with
adry cloth.
oSince the System may deteriorate
in
quality, become damaged or get its paint
peeled off, be careful about
the
follOWing:
-
DO
NOT
wipe it hard.
-
DO
NOT
wipe it
with
thinner or benzine.
-
DO
NOT
apply any volatile substance such
as
insecticides to it.
-
DO
NOT
allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact for along time.
6

''l:earrUng
Mote
about
This
System
Basic
and
Common
Operations
(see
page
3)
•Pressing one
of
the source buttons also turns on the System
and starts playing back
if
the source
is
ready or connected.
Playing
Back
a
Disc
(see
page 4)
•This System cannot play "packet write" discs.
•
For
MP3IWMA playback
...
-
In
this manual, "file" and "track" are interchangeably used
for MP3IWMA operations.
-This System can show the
Tag
data (Version
1).
-MP3IWMA discs
are
required alonger readout
time
than
regular
CDs.
(It depends on the complexity
of
the
group/
file configuration.)
-Some MP3IWMA files cannot be played back and will be
skipped. This result from their recording processes and
conditions.
-When making MP3IWMA discs,
use
ISO
9660
Levell
or
Level 2for the disc
format
-This System
can
play back MP3IWMA files
with
the
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless
of
the
letter
case-upper/lower).
-It
is
recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file
at
a
sampling rate
of
44.1
kHz
and at
bit
rate
of
128
kbps. This
System cannot play back files made at
bit
rate
of
less
than
64
kbps.
-Playback order
of
MP3IWMA tracks may be different from
the one you have intended while recording. Ifafolder
does
not
include MP3IWMA tracks,
they
are
ignored.
•This System can recognize
up
to
99 groups
in
adisc. The
total
number
of
groups and tracks (in adisc) that can be
recognized by the System
is
512 (for MP3IWMA).
Display Information
Playing
Back
an
iPod
(see page
5)
•Compatible iPod:
-iPod nano 1GB/2GB/4GB
-iPod nano (2nd Generation) 2GB/4GB/8GB
-iPod nano (3rd Generation)
4GB/8GB
-iPod mini 4GB/6GB
-iPod (4th Generation) 20GB/40GB
-iPod
photo
(4th Generation)
2OGB/3OGB/40GB/60GB
-iPod video (5th Generation) 30GB/60GB/80GB
-iPod
touch
(1
st Generation) 8GB/16GB
•If incompatible iPod type
is
connected, the iPod may
not
be
operated from
the
System. To enable the operation, before
connecting the iPod, switch the charge
mode
to
"OFF"
(see
page
5)
with
"iPod" selected
as
source.
·Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio
sources
with
high
recording levels. When distortion occurs,
it
is
recommended
to
turn
off
the equalizer
of
the iPod. For
information on operating the iPod,
see
the iPod instruction
manual.
Setting
the
Clock
and
Using
Timers
(see page 6)
•
You
can
set the clock and Daily Timer while the
Save
Mode
is
turned on. While setting the clock or Daily Timer, the
display
is
turning on.
·The clock may gain or lose 1to 2minutes per month. Ifthis
happens, readjust the clock.
•When you
unplug
the
AC
power
cord or
if
apower failure
occurs, the clock and
the
timer will be canceled. You need
to
set the clock first, then the timer again.
Timer
Priority:
·Ifyou
set
the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing
the
selected source, Daily Timer
is
canceled.
Ifyou are having aproblem
with
your System, check this list
for apossible solution before calling for service.
General
Power does
not
come
on.
..
Power plug
is
not
inserted securely. Plug in securely.
Adjustments
or
settings are
suddenly
canceled before you
finish.
..
There
is
atime
limit
Repeat the procedure again.
Operations are disabled.
..
The built-in microprocessor may malfunc ion due to
external electrical interference.
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord and then plug it back in.
Unable
to
operate
the
System
from
the
remote
control.
..
The path between the remote control and the remote
sensor on the System
is
blocked.
..
The batteries
are
exhausted.
No sound
is
heard.
..
Speaker connections
are
incorrect or loose.
..
Headphones
are
connected.
The System does
not
work
properly.
..
Many functions
of
this System are implemented by
microcomputers. Ifthe System does
not
work correctly,
disconnect the
AC
power
cord from the wall outlet, wait
for awhile, and connect the cord again.
Disc
Operations
The disc does
not
play.
..
The disc
is
placed upside
down.
Place the disc
with
the
label side
up
.
..
The disc
is
recorded
with
the "packet writing
(UDF
file
system)." It cannot be played. Check the files you want to
play back.
iPod
Operations
The iPod does
not
play,
but
"CONNECT" appears
on
the
display.
..
The iPod battery
is
low
or exhausted. Charge
the
iPod
battery.
Radio
Operations
Hard
to
listen
to
broadcasts because
of
noise.
..
Antennas connections
are
incorrect or loose.
..
The
AM
loop
antenna
is
too
close to the System.
..
The
FM
antenna
is
not
properly extended and
pOSitioned.
..
Electrostatic discharge from your
body
may cause noise.
Ifthis happens, turn
off
and
on
the System again.
Timer
Operations
Daily
Timer
does
not
work.
..
The System
has
been turned on when the
on-time
comes. Timer starts working only when the System
is
turned off.
Microsoft and Windows Media
are
either registered
trademarks or trademarks
of
Microsoft Corporation
in
the
United States
and/or
other countries
iPod
is
atrademark
of
Apple
Inc.,
registered in the US. and
other
countries.
MP3IWMA
groups
and
tracks are
not
played back
as
you
expect.
..
Playing order
is
determined
when
the groups and tracks
were recorded. It depends
on
the writing application.
The disc sound
is
discontinuous
.
..
The disc
is
scratched or dirty.
The disc tray does
not
open
or
close.
..
The
AC
power cord
is
not
plugged in.
..
Disc
ejection
IS
prohibited
(see
page
4)
AHB
indicator
(See
page
3.)
File
type
indicators
(See
page
4.)
Source
indicators
(See
page
3.)
I
FM
reception
indicators
(See
page
5.)
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Timer
mode
indicators
(See
page
6)
SLEEP
indicator
(See
page
6)
ASTBY
(Auto
Standby)
indicator
(See
page
6.)
Source
indicators
(See
page
3.)
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AC
120
V~,
60 Hz
20 W
(power
on)
35
W
(standby
mode)
1
War
less
(Save
Mode)
165
mm
x
251
mm
x255
mm
(6-1/2 inches x
9-15/16
inches x
10-1/16 inches)
26
kg
(58Ibs)
DC5V=500mA
87.5
MHz
-108.0
MHz
530 kHz - 1
710kHz
88 dB
85 dB
Immeasurable
10
cm
(3-
15/16
inches)
cone
x 1
40
160
mm
x250
mm
x150
mm
(6-5/16 inches x
9-7/8
inches x
5-15/16
inches)
1.6 kg
(36Ibs)
each
Dimensions (Wx Hx
D):
General
Power requirements:
Power consumption:
iPod
section
iPod
output
power:
(0
player
section
Dynamicrange:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Wow
and
flutter:
Mass (approx.):
Speakers
Speaker units:
Impedance:
Dimensions (Wx Hx
D)
(approx.):
Mass:
Tuner
section
FM
tuning range:
AM (MW) tuning range:
:Specifications,
Amplifier
section
OUTPUT
POWER:
35
Wper channel, min.
RM5,
driven
Into
40at 1kHz
with
no
more
than
10%
total
harmonic
distortion
Speakers/Impedance: 40 -
160
Audio
input
AUDIO
IN:
500
mV/50
kO (at "IN
LVL
1
")
250
mV/50
kO (at "IN
LVL2")
125
mV/50
kO (at "IN
LVL3")
Digitalinput:
iPod
For
customer
use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which
is
located either
on
the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet.
Retain this information for future reference.
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..
Serial No
..
Purchase
date:
Name of
dealer:
8

Important Safety Instructions
1. Read
these
instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3.
Heed
all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this
apparatus
near
water.
11.
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
12.
Use
only
with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket,
or
table specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold with the apparatus.
When
a
cart
is used, use caution
when
moving the cart/apparatus
combination
to
avoid injury from tip-over.
6. Clean only with
dry
cloth.
7. Do not
block
any ventilation openings.
Install in
accordance
with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8.
Do
not
install
near
any heat
sources
such
as
radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including amplifiers) that
produce
heat.
9.
Do
not defeat the safety
purpose
of
the polarized
or
grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug
has
two blades with
one
wider
than the other. Agrounding type
plug has two blades and athird grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the third prong
are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug
does
not
fit into
your
outlet, consult an
electrician for
replacement
of
the obsolete
outlet.
10.
Protect the
power
cord
from
being walked
on
or
pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
13.
Unplug this
apparatus
during lightning
storms
or
when
unused for long
periods
of
time.
14.
Refer all servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel. Servicing is required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in any
way, such
as
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid has
been
spilled
or
objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
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Information
about
the demonstration function
This System
has
ademonstration function.
•When you plug in the System, it automatically starts adisplay demonstration.
Ifthe disc tray
is
locked,
the
System automatically changes
the
source
to
DISC,
then starts
the
playback adisc
and the display demonstration.
•If
no
operation
is
done
for 2minutes while listening
to
asource or while the System
is
on standby, the System
automatically starts the display demonstration.
To
cancel
the
demonstration function,
turn
off
the
power,
then
press and
hold
the
CANCEL/DEMO
or
DEMO
button
on
the
main
unit
until
"DEMO CLEAR"
or
"DEMO CLR" appears
on
the
display.
Informations apropos de
la
fonction de demonstration
Cette chaine possede une fonction de demonstration.
•Quand vous branchez
la
chaine,
la
demonstration des affichages demarre automatiquement.
Si
Ie
plateau adisque est verrouille,
la
chaine change
la
source
automatiquement
sur
DISC,
puis demarre
la
lecture d'un disque
en
meme temps
que
la
demonstration des affichages.
•
Si
aucune operation n'est realisee pendant 2minutes
pendant
I'ecoute
d'une
source
ou
pendant
que
la
chaine
est en
mode
d'attente,
la
demonstration des affichages demarre automatiquement.
Pour
annuler
la fonction
de
demonstration,
mettez
la
chaine
hors tension, puis
maintenez
pressee
la
touche
CANCEL/DEMO
ou
DEMO sur I'appareil
jusqu'a
ce
que
"DEMO CLEAR"
ou
"DEMO
CLR"
apparaisse sur
I'affichage.
Informacion acerca de
la
funcion de demostracion
EI
sistema cuenta con una funci6n de demostraci6n.
•
La
demostraci6n en pantalla
se
inicia automaticamente
al
encender
el
sistema.
Si
la
bandeja del disco esta bloqueada,
el
sistema cambiara automaticamente
la
Fuente a
DISC
y,
acontinuaci6n,
se
iniciara
la
reproducci6n de un disco y
la
demostraci6n en pantalla.
•
Si
no
se
realiza ninguna operaci6n durante 2minutos mientras
se
esta escuchando una Fuente 0mientras
el
sistema esta en espera, este iniciara automaticamente
la
demostraci6n en pantalla.
Para cancelar la funcion
de
demostracion, desactive
la
alimentaci6n
y,
a
continuaci6n,
pulse y
mantenga
pulsado
el
boton
CANCEL/DEMO 0DEMO en
la
unidad
principal
hasta
que
aparezca "DEMO CLEAR" 0"DEMO
CLR"
en
la
pantalla.
Informa~iio
sobre Q
fun~iio
de
demonstra~iio
Este
sistema
tem
uma
func;:ao
de demonstrac;:ao.
•Ao conectar 0sistema, ele
comec;:ara
arealizar uma demonstrac;:ao de
eXibic;:ao
automaticamente.
Se
abandeja de disco estiver bloqueada, 0sistema mudara aFonte automaticamente para
DISC
e,
em seguida,
iniciara areproduc;:ao de um disco e a demonstrac;:ao de
exibic;:ao.
•
Se
nenhuma
operac;:ao
for realizada
dentro
de 2minutos durante a
audic;:ao
de uma
Fonte
ou
enquanto
0
sistema estiver
no
modo
de prontidao, 0sistema iniciara ademonstrac;:ao de
exibic;:ao
automaticamente.
Para cancelar a
fun~ao
de
demonstra~ao,
desligue 0sistema
e,
em
seguida,
mantenha
0
botao
CANCEL/
DEMO
ou
DEMO pressionado
no
componente
principal
ate
que
"DEMO CLEAR"
ou
"DEMO CLR" aparec;a
no
mostrador.
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