JVC NX-W5W User manual

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COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
NX-W5W/NX-W5B
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INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISHDEUTSCHFRANÇAISNEDERLANDSITALIANO
LVT2491-002B
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Listening to FM/AM radio
Play back MP3/WMA files on a
music CD or USB device
Play back files on your BLUETOOTH
device by operating the System
Play back files on your iPod or
iPhone by operating the System
Play back an external device that
does not support USB connection
Enjoy listening to music by adjusting the
sound mode or the bass sound! ( page 33)
Page 30
Page 26
Page 18
Page 23
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What you can do using the System
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Auto Power Save function (APS)
0The System comes with an “Auto Power Save (APS)” function, which turns off the
power automatically when no sound is output for 15 minutes. This function is
enabled in the default setting. (page 15)
In this manual...
0The remote control buttons are used for explaining the operations unless mentioned otherwise. Button
unless mentioned otherwise indicates the remote control buttons. However, if the System has buttons
with the same or similar names, they can also be used for the operations.
0The display shown in this manual may differ from the actual display in some cases.
In this manual...
0In this manual, “iPod” includes iPod, iPod touch and iPhone devices. When referring specifically to
iPod touch or iPhone, “iPod touch” or “iPhone” is used respectively.
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.
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/)
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Hereby, JVC declares that this System [NX-W5W]/[NX-W5B] is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Ways to press the buttons
There are two ways of pressing the buttons on the System. “Short press” refers to the action of pressing
a button and releasing it immediately, while “long press” refers to pressing and holding down a button.
Short press: Applicable to cases where “long press” is not indicated
Press a button lightly and release it instantly. The System may not respond if excessive force is applied
to a button or if the button is not released instantly. If it does not respond as intended, retry by adjusting
how long a button is pressed or the amount of force applied.
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Release quickly
Long press: Applicable to cases where “long press” is indicated
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Press and hold down
Press and hold down a button, followed by releasing the finger.
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.
The product label of this product or the other information are located at the bottom of the System.
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Introduction
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Installation
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.
3 Bottom: Place on a level surface.
Front view
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15 cm 15 cm 15 cm
Side view
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15 cm
Rear of the System
Notes on installation
Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold — between 5 ˚C and 35 ˚C.
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Introduction ..................................... 3
Installation ........................................................... 4
Preparation ...................................... 6
Accessories ........................................................ 6
Preparing the remote control ............................... 6
Part names ....................................... 7
Remote control .................................................... 7
Top of the main unit / Front .................................. 8
Side ..................................................................... 9
Rear .................................................................... 9
Display .............................................................. 10
Connections .................................. 11
Connecting antennas ........................................ 11
Connecting an AC adapter ................................ 13
Connecting headphones ................................... 13
Basic operations ........................... 14
Turning on/off the System ................................. 14
Setting the clock ................................................ 14
Getting started .................................................. 14
Activating/deactivating the Auto Power Save
(A.P.S.) ............................................................. 15
Listening to iPod ........................... 16
Connecting iPod ................................................ 16
Playing back ...................................................... 16
iPod menu operation ......................................... 17
Listening to a USB device/CD ...... 18
Preparing a USB device/CD .............................. 18
Playing back ...................................................... 19
Program playback ............................................. 20
Random playback ............................................. 21
Repeat playback ............................................... 22
Listening to a BLUETOOTH device
......................................................... 23
Connecting a BLUETOOTH device ................... 23
Playing back ...................................................... 24
Canceling the connection .................................. 25
Listening to the radio ................... 26
Searching for stations ....................................... 26
Presetting stations ............................................ 27
Using Radio Data System ................................. 28
Listening to an external device ... 30
Connecting an external device .......................... 30
Listening to an external device .......................... 30
Using the timer .............................. 31
Setting the sleep timer ...................................... 31
Setting the daily timer ........................................ 31
Other functions ............................. 33
Adjusting the sound quality ............................... 33
Adjusting the display/downlight ......................... 34
Changing the display information ...................... 35
References ..................................... 36
Compatible iPod ................................................ 36
Playable BLUETOOTH devices ........................ 36
Playable discs/files ............................................ 36
Important for USB mass storage class devices . 37
Precautions on CD-R/CD-RW ........................... 37
Precautions on MP3/WMA files ......................... 37
Maintenance ..................................................... 38
Trademarks ....................................................... 38
Troubleshooting ............................ 39
Resetting the System ........................................ 41
Specifications ................................ 42
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Contents
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Accessories
Check that you have all the following items,
which are supplied for the System.
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AM loop antenna (1)FM antenna (1)
Power cord (1) AC adapter
AA-R1809 (1)
NX-W5B: RM-SNXW5R (1)
NX-W5W: RM-SNXW5R-W (1)
Remote control
Preparing the remote control
When you use the remote control for the first time,
pull out the insulation sheet.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control
decreases, replace the battery.
To replace the battery in the remote control
Match the polarities (+ and –) of the batteries with
those indicated on the remote control.
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Lithium coin battery (CR2025)
NOTE
0The batteries supplied are intended for checking
system operation. Replace them with new ones
as soon as possible.
CAUTION
0Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly
replaced.
0Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
0Store the battery in a place where children
cannot reach. If a child accidentally swallows the
battery, consult a doctor immediately.
0To prevent the battery from overheating,
cracking, or starting a fire:
- Do not recharge, short, disassemble or heat
the battery, or dispose of it in a fire.
- Do not leave the battery with other metallic
materials.
- Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when
throwing away or storing it.
- Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar
tools.
0Dispose the battery in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local regulations.
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Preparation
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Remote control
0The reference pages are mainly pages containing descriptions of the respective parts.
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AA (Power)
(page 14)
BBLUETOOTH, CD, USB, TUNER, AUDIO IN,
DIGITAL IN
(pages 16, 19, 23, 26, 30)
CS / T
(pages 16, 19, 24, 26)
DPROGRAM / TUNER MODE
(pages 20, 26)
ERANDOM
(pages 17, 21)
FREPEAT / MEMORY
(pages 17, 22, 27)
GCANCEL/PTY
(pages 27, 29)
HHBS
(page 33)
ISOUND MODE
(page 33)
JSURROUND
(page 33)
KDIMMER / CONTRAST
(page 34)
LPAIRING
(page 23)
MDISPLAY
(pages 28, 35)
NI / W
(pages 16, 19, 24)
Oo
(page 19)
PVOLUME +/–
(page 14)
QMUTING
(page 15)
RJ / K / H / I / SET
(pages 14, 17, 27, 30, 31, 34)
SFOLDER/PRESET
(pages 19, 27)
TSLEEP
(page 31)
UTIMER ON/OFF
(page 32)
VCLOCK/TIMER
(pages 14, 31)
WNumber buttons
(pages 19, 27)
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Part names
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Top of the main unit / Front
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02 34567 98
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ARemote control sensor
BStandby indicator
Lights up in red when the power of the System
is off. The light goes off when the power is on.
Lights up in orange when the daily timer is
activated.
CA (Power) button
(page 14)
DS / T button
(pages 16, 19, 24, 26)
Eo button
(page 19)
F(PAIRING) I/W button
(pages 16, 19, 23)
GSOURCE button
(pages 16, 19, 23, 26, 30)
HVOLUME -/+ button
(page 14)
IM (Ejecting CD) button
(page 18)
JDisplay
Pressing [DIMMER / CONTRAST] changes the
brightness of the display and downlight. (page
34)
KCD slot
(page 18)
LDownlight
Lights up in white when the power is on. (page
34)
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Side
AUSB terminal
Connect iPod/iPhone or a USB device.
(pages 16, 18)
BAUDIO IN jack
Connect an external device.
(page 30)
CPHONES jack
Connect headphones.
(page 13)
Rear
AFM 75Ω COAXIAL antenna terminal
(page 11)
BAM LOOP antenna terminal
(page 12)
CDIGITAL IN (OPTICAL) terminal
(page 30)
DDC IN jack
(page 13)
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1
3
3.35A
18V
2341
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Display
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123 4 657
89 0 - =
APGM (program) indicator
(page 20)
Lights up during program playback. (“CD”,
“USB”)
BFile indicator
Lights up when an audio files are played back.
CRepeat mode icon
(page 22)
REP. : Lights up when one track is
repeated.
(“CD”, “USB”)
REP.ALB* : Lights up when the current folder
is repeated.
(“CD”, “USB”)
REP. ALL : Lights up when all tracks are
repeated.
(“CD”, “USB”)
* MP3/WMA only
DUSB icon
(page 18)
Lights up when the USB device is connected to
the System.
EDisplay switching icon
TOTAL : Lights up when the playback time
of whole disc is displayed while
the disc is played back.
REMAIN : Lights up when the remaining
playback time of whole disc is
displayed while the disc is played
back.
FBLUETOOTH icon
(page 23)
Lights up when BLUETOOTH device is
connected to the System.
GiPod icon
(page 16)
Lights up when iPod is connected to the System.
HSTEREO icon
(page 26)
Lights up when receiving an stereo broadcast.
IRDM icon
(page 21)
Lights up during random playback. (“CD”,
“USB”)
JTimer icon
(pages 31, 32)
TIMER : Lights up when the timer has
been set. Flashes while the
timer is functioning.
TIMER ON : Flashes when setting the
starting time of daily timer.
TIMER OFF : Flashes when setting the
ending time of daily timer.
KSLEEP icon
(page 31)
Lights up when setting the sleep timer.
LMain display
Shows the text information of each source.
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Connect the AC power cord to the wall outlet after all other connections have been made.
Connecting antennas
Make sure to connect the antenna before listening to radio broadcast.
Generally, installing the antenna near a window helps to improve reception.
Included FM antenna
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3.35A
18V
Insert the wire into the
center of the terminal.
The fit of the terminal is
tight.This is to prevent
the wire from falling off.
After you untied the bundled string, extend the FM aerial when connecting so that you can obtain the best
reception.
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Connections
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Included AM loop antenna
0Place the AM loop antenna as near as possible to the window to obtain the best reception.
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3.35A
18V
Follow the same steps to insert the other wire
Insert the
wire core
Press hard
・Inserting the antenna wire
Adjust the connected AM loop
antenna to the left or right to
position it in the direction with
the best reception.
Fit the tab into the groove
until it clicks into place
Foldable part at the far end
Tab
Groove
・Assembling the antenna
Release
①
②
③
④
CAUTION
0Use the AM loop antenna with the antenna wire wound around the frame. Removing the wire from the
frame deteriorates the sensitivity of the antenna.
0Make sure that the antenna conductor is not in contact with other terminals or cables. Position the
antenna away from other cables. Reception may be interfered if they are placed too close to the antenna.
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Connecting an AC adapter
Connect the supplied AC adapter to DC IN jack of
the System. After connecting the supplied AC
power cord to the AC adapter, plug the AC power
cord into the wall outlet.
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3.35A
18V
To the
AC outlet
Power cord
(supplied)
AC adapter
(supplied)
0Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet if the
System will not be in use for a prolonged period
of time.
CAUTION
0To avoid the risk of electric shock and fire
- Do not use any other adapters except the
supplied AC adapter.
- Do not use the supplied AC adapter with any
other products other than this System.
- Do not use any power cords except the
supplied power cord.
- Do not use the supplied power cord with any
other products other than this System.
About memory backup setting
Backup function can protect the various settings
even if the AC power cord is disconnected. The
protected settings are as follows.
0Switching the source
0Setting the volume
0Setting the sound quality
0The contents of timer setting
0Setting the tuner
Connecting headphones
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting
or putting on the headphones.
NOTE
0Connecting the headphones deactivates the
speakers.
0Use commercially available headphones with a
standard 3-pin stereo mini plug.
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Stereo mini plug
Headphones(not supplied)
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Turning on/off the System
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Main unitRemote control
0You can also turn on the System by pressing the
source buttons such as [CD] on the remote
control.
Setting the clock
Set the clock to use the timer setting, etc.
1Display the clock setting screen.
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2Select “CLOCK”.
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/
(Press repeatedly)
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CLOCK
0If you have already set the clock, after
pressing [CLOCK/TIMER], press [H]/[I]
repeatedly to display “CLOCK”, then press
[SET].
3Adjust the hour.
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/
(Press repeatedly)
4Repeat Step 3 to adjust the minute.
After adjusting the minute, “COMPLETE” is
displayed and the setting is completed.
NOTE
0The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per
month. You may need to readjust the clock
periodically.
0Set the clock again if the AC power cord is
unplugged or the System is turned off due to the
power failure.
Getting started
1Select a source.
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/ / / / /
Remote control
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Main unit
(Press repeatedly)
2Adjust the volume.
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(Press repeatedly) (Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
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0Adjustable range: MIN (0) to MAX (40)
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To mute the sound temporarily
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To restore the sound, press the button again or
[VOLUME+].
Activating/deactivating the Auto
Power Save (A.P.S.)
This function turns off the System automatically if
no operation is performed for 15 minutes.
1Display the timer setting screen.
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2Select “A.P.S”.
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/
(Press repeatedly)
3Set the item.
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/
(Press repeatedly)
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A.P.S. ON
A.P.S. OFF
(Cancel)
The setting is completed when “COMPLETE” is
displayed after performing the setting.
A.P.S ON:
If no operation is performed for 15 minutes in the
following situations, the System turns off
automatically.
- The volume level is set to “MIN” or Muting is
activated.
- “USB” or “BLUETOOTH” is selected as the
source, and no device is connected.
- “USB” or “CD” is selected as the source, and
playback is stopped.
- “AUDIO IN” or “DIGITAL IN” is selected as the
source, and there is no sound input
A.P.S OFF:
Auto Power Save is set to Off.
0Approximately 1 minute before the power is
turned off, “A.P.S.” starts to blink.
0The 15-minute countdown restarts when you
operate any buttons.
0The initial setting is “A.P.S. ON”.
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0For compatible iPod, see page 36.
Connecting iPod
You can operate the iPod using the System by
connecting it to the USB terminal of the System
using an USB cable (supplied with iPod or
commercially available).
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USB cable for iPod
(supplied with iPod or
commercially available)
0The “iPod” icon lights up after the cable is
connected.
NOTE
0iPod will be able to charge when iPod is
connected to the System.
CAUTION
0Stop playback before disconnecting the iPod.
Disconnecting during playback may cause
damage to the files or file system of the iPod.
0You cannot send any data to iPod from the
System.
Playing back
1Set the source to “USB”.
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Main unitRemote control
(Press repeatedly)
2Start playback.
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Main unit
Remote control
iPod is turned on and starts playing.
To pause
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Main unit
Remote control
To cancel pause, press the button again.
To select a track
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/
/
(Press repeatedly)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
0Press [T] once to skip to the beginning of the
next track.
0Press [S] to skip to the beginning of the track
being played. Press twice to skip to the
beginning of the previous track.
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Listening to iPod
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To fast reverse/forward
During playback...
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/
/
Main unitRemote control
(Hold)(Hold)
0To fast reverse, press and hold [S].
0To fast forward, press and hold [T].
Shuffle playback
.
(Press repeatedly)
Each press switches the selection of iPod shuffle
songs.
Repeat playback
.
(Press repeatedly)
Each press switches the selection of iPod repeat
songs.
NOTE
0Depending on the type of iPod, iPod may operate
differently.
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.
0Operate iPhone or iPod touch itself in the
following cases:
- When operating the home button
- When selecting application icons on the home
screen
- When dragging the slider
0For information on operating iPod, see the
instruction manual for iPod.
iPod menu operation
1Display the menu.
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2Select a menu item.
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/
(Press repeatedly)
To return to the previous menu
Press [MENU].
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.
0Depending on the type of iPod, you can operate
the menu only on the screen of iPod.
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Preparing a USB device/CD
To connect a USB device
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USB cable
(not supplied)
USB memory
(not supplied)
0The “USB” icon lights up after it is connected.
NOTE
0Power is supplied to the USB device and the
device will be charged through the System when
the USB device is connected to the System.
CAUTION
0Stop playback before disconnecting the USB
device. Disconnecting the USB device during
playback may cause damage to the files and file
system of the USB device.
0You cannot send any data from the System to the
USB device.
To insert a disc
1Set the source to “CD”.
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Main unitRemote control
(Press repeatedly)
2Insert a disc.
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Insert the CD with the label side facing the
same direction as the front of the System.
0The CD will be inserted automatically when
you insert it in partially.
0“READING” is displayed when the CD is
being read. Wait until the display
disappears.
To eject a disc
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Main unit
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Listening to a USB device/CD
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Playing back
1Set the source to “USB” or “CD”.
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/
Main unitRemote control
(Press repeatedly)
0“READING” is displayed when the USB
device is being read. Wait until the display
disappears.
2Start playback.
.
Main unit
Remote control
To stop
.
Main unitRemote control
0For MP3/WMA files, resuming playback after
stopping a file starts playback from the beginning
of the track (resume function). Pressing [o]
again when playback is stopped cancels the
resume function.
0If other source is selected, the resume function
is canceled.
To pause
.
Main unit
Remote control
0To cancel pause and start playback, press the
button again.
To select a track
.
/
/
(Press repeatedly)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
0Press [T] once to skip to the beginning of the
next track.
0Press [S] to skip to the beginning of the track
being played. Press twice to skip to the
beginning of the previous track.
To select a track with the track number
.
to
Examples:
0To select track no. 3: 3
0To select track no. 17: 1 7
0To select track no. 123: 1 2 3
To fast forward/reverse
During playback...
.
/
/
Main unitRemote control
(Hold)(Hold)
0To fast reverse, press and hold [S].
0To fast forward, press and hold [T].
To select a group (MP3/WMA only)
.
(Press repeatedly)
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Program playback
You can program up to 30 tracks from a USB device
or a disc in any desired order including the same
tracks.
1Stop playback of USB device or CD.
2Display the program setting.
.
0The “PGM” icon lights up.
0Pressing the button again deletes the
programmed contents and program
playback is canceled (to go back to normal
playback).
3Select a track to register to the program.
.
/
(Press repeatedly)
To select a track with the track number
.
to
.
0For operations to select the track, see “ To
select a track ” on page 19.
4Repeat step 3 to add other tracks to the
program.
5Start playback.
.
Main unit
Remote control
The tracks are played back in the programmed
order.
To add tracks to a program
Select a track to add to the program.
While in the stop mode
.
/
(Press repeatedly)
To select a track with the track number
.
to
.
NOTE
0“PGM FULL” is displayed when the 30th track is
programmed, and more tracks cannot be
programmed.
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