JVC UX-GN9V User manual

MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM
UX-GN9V
Consists of CA-UXGN9V and SP-UXGN9V
LVT1991-006B
[A, US, UB]
INSTRUCTIONS
English
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
The Fbutton in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off).
The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
• When the system is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red.
• When the system is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off.
The power can be remote controlled.
CAUTION
• Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able
to get out.)
• Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the apparatus.
• When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws gov-
erning 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 liq-
uids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION
• Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
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.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with
optical instruments.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
Warnings, cautions and others
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CAUTION — Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
Top/Front/Back/Sides: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.
Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain adequate air path for ventilation by placing on
a stand with a height of 10 cm more.
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation.
Front view of the main unit and speakers (CA-UXGN9V and SP-UXGN9V)
Side view of the main unit (CA-UXGN9V)
CAUTION
• Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
[European Union only]
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain
the best possible performance from the unit.
Part description .............................3
Using the remote control ..............5
Inserting the batteries into the remote
control...........................................................5
Operating the system from the remote
control...........................................................5
Operating a TV manufactured by JVC
using the remote control ...............................5
Preparation.....................................6
Connecting the antennas ................................ 6
Connecting the speakers ................................ 7
Connecting a TV .............................................8
Connecting a portable digital audio player......9
Connecting an external digital audio device
... 10
Connecting a subwoofer ............................... 10
Connecting the power cable ......................... 11
Disabling the demonstration display ............. 11
Selecting the video signal type .....................12
Basic operations..........................13
Using the number buttons............................. 13
Turning on/off the main unit .......................... 13
Adjusting the volume.....................................13
Turning off the sound temporarily ................. 13
Selecting the sound mode ............................13
Customizing the equalization pattern............14
Emphasizing both treble and bass................ 14
Emphasizing the bass................................... 14
Sharpening the voice sound .........................15
Selecting the headphone surround mode ..... 15
Setting the clock............................................15
Changing the brightness of the display
window........................................................ 16
Turning off the display window...................... 16
Auto standby function ................................... 16
Locking disc ejection..................................... 16
Listening to radio broadcasts ....17
Setting the AM tuner spacing........................17
Selecting a radio station................................18
Tuning in to a preset radio station................. 18
Playing back sources from
external devices...........................19
Playing back sources from external
devices........................................................19
Selecting the signal gain ...............................19
Basic operations of disc/file
playback .......................................20
Selecting the file type....................................20
Playing back a disc .......................................20
Playing back a file .........................................21
Checking the current status in the display
window........................................................23
Stopping playback.........................................24
Resuming playback.......................................24
Pausing playback..........................................24
Fast reverse/fast forward search ..................24
Playing back from a position 10 seconds
before..........................................................25
Slow motion playback ...................................25
Skipping to the beginning of a title/group......25
Skipping to the beginning of a chapter/
track/file ......................................................25
Selecting a chapter/track using the number
buttons ........................................................25
Skipping forward/backward at 30 second or
5 minute intervals........................................25
Selecting a chapter/track from the menu
screen .........................................................26
Convenient functions of disc/file
playback .......................................27
Playing back a disc/file in the desired order
(Program playback) ....................................27
Playing back a disc/file in a random order
(Random playback).....................................28
Playing back a disc/file repeatedly
(Repeat playback).......................................29
Playing back a specified part repeatedly
(A-B repeat playback) .................................29
Selecting the audio language, subtitle
language and view angle ............................30
Magnifying the picture...................................30
Introduction
Preparation
Basic operations
Listening to radio broadcasts
Playing back sources from
external devices
Basic operations of disc/file
playback
Convenient functions of
disc/file playback
Table of contents
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Adjusting the picture quality (VFP)................31
Creating realistic sound (3D PHONIC) ......... 32
Selecting the audio volume level of the
DVD ............................................................ 32
Playing back tracks in a specified group
(Group playback) ........................................32
Using the status bar and the
menu bar.......................................33
Designating the time (Time search) ..............34
Changing the initial settings with
the preference screen .................35
Basic operations ...........................................35
LANGUAGE .................................................. 35
PICTURE ......................................................36
AUDIO........................................................... 37
OTHERS ....................................................... 37
Language codes ..........................38
Recording sound to a USB
device............................................39
Specifying the recording settings ..................39
Recording tracks from a CD to a USB
device ......................................................... 40
Recording sound from radio broadcasts to
a USB device.............................................. 42
Recording sound from external devices to
a USB device.............................................. 42
Adding (Editing) a title to a track/group on
a USB device.............................................. 43
Creating a new group....................................45
Moving a track...............................................45
Deleting a track/group from a USB device....45
Listening to sounds using
Bluetooth®technology ................46
Listening to sounds played back on
Bluetooth devices from the speakers ......... 47
Listening to sounds played back on the
main unit from Bluetooth devices ...............48
Common functions for receiving and sending
signals to/from Bluetooth devices ............... 50
Enjoying karaoke (Only for countries/
areas other than Australia) ............ 52
Singing a song in karaoke.............................52
Reducing the volume of the original vocals
(Vocal masking) ..........................................54
Adjusting the sound key to match your voice
range...........................................................54
Adjusting the echo effect...............................54
Programming karaoke songs (Karaoke
program playback) ......................................55
Timer .............................................56
Using the sleep timer ....................................56
Using the playback/recording timer...............57
Notes on operation ......................58
Suitable locations for the main unit ...............58
Condensation................................................58
Cleaning the main unit ..................................58
Notes on handling .........................................58
License and trademark .................................59
Notes on discs/files .....................60
Playable disc/file types..................................60
Data hierarchy...............................................63
Handling discs...............................................63
Troubleshooting...........................64
Specifications ..............................68
Main unit (CA-UXGN9V) ...............................68
Speaker (SP-UXGN9V) ................................68
Supplied accessories ....................................68
Recording sound to a USB
device
Listening to sounds using
Bluetooth®technology
Enjoying karaoke (Only for
countries/areas other than
Australia)
Timer
Reference
How to read this manual
• This manual explains the operations assum-
ing that you will use the remote control.
Some buttons on the main unit are the same
as those on the remote control. You can use
either button in this case.
• Some diagrams in this manual are simplified
or exaggerated for the purpose of explana-
tion.
• You can operate some functions differently
from the explanation given in this manual.
• Depending on the disc/file, you may not
obtain the explained result even after follow-
ing the operation in this manual.
• The following marks refer to the usable
discs/files for the explained function.
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The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained.
■Activating the buttons on the main unit
Before using the buttons on the main unit, place
your hand over the front of the main unit. The but-
tons, controls and indicators gradually start illumi-
nating.
■Using the ¢/4and [VOL +/–] controls
To operate the ¢/4control on the right front
of the main unit, vertically slide your finger on the
area between ¢and 4.
Similarly, to operate the [VOL +/–] control, slide your
finger on the
area
between [VOL +] and [VOL –].
■Opening the front cover
To use the buttons and terminals concealed under
the front cover, use your finger to pull open the part
indicated with [2 PULL OPEN].
Front view
Remote control sensor
Refer to “Display window” shown on page 4.
Rear view
Part description
* The [MIC] terminal and the [MIC VOLUME] control are provided only on the models for countries/areas
other than Australia.
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1
The “USB” indicator lights up when a USB
device is selected as the source.
2
Disc format indicators
• The “SVCD” indicator lights up when playing
back an SVCD.
• The “VCD” indicator lights up when playing
back a VCD.
• The “CD” indicator lights up when playing back
a CD.
• The “DVD” indicator lights up when playing
back a DVD.
3The “3DPHONIC” indicator lights up when the
3D PHONIC function is activated.
4The “HP SUR” indicator lights up when the
headphone surround function is activated.
5The “SOUND” indicator lights up when the
sound mode function is activated.
6The “S.TURBO” indicator lights up when the
Sound Turbo II function is activated.
7The “HBS” indicator lights up when the HBS
function is activated.
8The “HDMI” indicator lights up when an HDMI
video signal is output.
9The “PRGR.” indicator lights up when the pro-
gressive video signal type is selected.
0The “RESUME” indicator lights up when the
position where playback has been stopped is
stored.
ARadio indicators
• The “AM” indicator lights up when an AM
broadcast is received.
• The “FM” indicator lights up when an FM
broadcast is received.
• The indicator lights up when an FM stereo
broadcast is received with sufficient signal
intensity.
• The indicator lights up when an FM broad-
cast is received in monaural.
B
The indicator lights up when the my sound
function is activated.
C
Timer indicators
• The indicator lights up when the playback/
recording timer is ready or being set, and
flashes when the playback/recording timer is
working.
• The “1”, “2” or “3” indicator lights up when the
playback/recording timer is ready or working,
and flashes when the playback/recording timer
is being set.
• The “REC” indicator flashes when the record-
ing timer is working.
• The “SLEEP” indicator lights up when the
sleep timer is activated.
DThe “REC” indicator lights up when recording
starts.
EThe “Bluetooth” indicator lights up when a Blue-
tooth device is connected, and flashes when a
Bluetooth USB adaptor is connected and a
Bluetooth device is selected as the source or
when Bluetooth USB adaptor is connected and
the built-in transmitter is activated.
FThe “MIC” indicator lights up when the micro-
phone mixing function is activated. (only for
countries/areas other than Australia)
GThe “V.MASK” indicator lights up when the
vocal masking function is activated. (only for
countries/areas other than Australia)
HThe “C.VOICE” indicator lights up when the
clear voice function is activated.
IThe “PG” or “PL” indicator lights up when an
original program or play list is selected.
JThe “PRGM” indicator lights up when the pro-
gram playback function is activated.
KThe “RND” indicator lights up when the random
playback function is activated.
LThe “ ”, “ 1” or “ ALL” indicator lights up
when the repeat playback function is activated.
MThe “A.STBY” indicator lights up when the auto
standby function is ready, and flashes when the
auto standby function is working.
Display window
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Introduction
The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts
are explained.
* [KARAOKE], [RESERVE], [ECHO], [KEY #] and
[KEY ] are printed only on the models for coun-
tries/areas other than Australia.
Insert the batteries into the remote control by
matching the polarity (+ and −) correctly.
• If the range or effectiveness of the remote con-
trol decreases, replace both batteries.
Point the remote control directly at the
front of the main unit.
• Do not block the remote control sensor on the
main unit.
You can use the remote control of this system to
operate a TV manufactured by JVC.
* Make sure to hold down [SHIFT] when you press
the desired function button.
Inserting the batteries into
the remote control
Operating the system from
the remote control
Operating a TV
manufactured by JVC using
the remote control
Remote control
button Usage
[AUDIO/TV
F
]
+ [SHIFT]*
Turns on/off the TV.
[TV/VIDEO] Changes between the
TV and video input.
[–TV CH]/[TV CH+]
+ [SHIFT]*
Changes channels.
[VOLUME ]/
[VOLUME ]
+[SHIFT]*
Adjusts volume.
R03 (UM-4)/AAA
(24F) type dry-cell
batteries (supplied)
Using the remote control
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Setting up the AM loop antenna
NOTE
• Keep the AM loop antenna cable wrapped
around the AM loop antenna frame, otherwise
the effectiveness and sensitivity of the AM loop
antenna may be reduced.
Connecting the AM loop antenna
Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position
for radio reception.
NOTE
• Make sure that the antenna conductors do not
touch any other terminals. This could cause poor
reception.
When radio reception with the supplied FM
antenna is poor, or when using a communal
antenna
• When using an antenna other than those sup-
plied with this system, refer to the operation
manuals for the antenna and converter for
details of connection.
• When positioning the antennas, find the best
position for reception while listening to an actual
radio program (refer to “Listening to radio broad-
casts” on page 17).
• You cannot receive a radio broadcast without the
antenna connection.
Connecting the antennas
AM loop antenna (supplied)
If insulation covers the tips of the
antenna cable, twist and pull off
the insulation.
Main unit (rear view)
FM antenna (supplied)
Main unit (rear view)
FM antenna
Stretch out the FM
antenna to the best
position for radio
reception.
Main unit (rear view)
Antenna cable
(not supplied)
Outdoor FM
antenna
(not supplied)
Converter (not sup-
plied: compatible
with 300
C
/75
C
)
Coaxial cable
(not supplied)
Depending on the radio reception
conditions, an FM feeder antenna
(not supplied: compatible with
300 C) can be used. In this case,
a converter (not supplied) is
required.
or
Communal
antenna terminal
Preparation
Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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Preparation
Connect the speakers to the main unit by connecting the colored cables to the same color terminals on the
rear of the main unit.
■IMPORTANT
• Improper speaker cable connection reduces the
stereo effect and sound quality.
• The supplied speakers are magnetically
shielded, but color irregularity may occur on the
TV depending on some conditions. To prevent
color irregularity, set up the speakers following
the instructions below.
1. Turn off the main power of the TV before
setting up the speakers.
2. Place the speakers enough distance from the
TV so that they do not cause color irregularity
on the TV.
3. Wait for approximately 30 minutes before
turning on the main power of the TV again.
CAUTION
• The supplied speakers are manufactured exclu-
sively for use with the supplied main unit as
parts of this system. Do not connect the supplied
speakers to devices other than the supplied
main unit. Doing so may damage the speakers.
• Do not connect external speakers together with
the supplied speakers. The change in imped-
ance may damage the main unit and the speak-
ers.
Connecting the speakers
Right speaker
(rear view)
Left speaker
(rear view)
Speaker cable
If insulation covers the tips of
the speaker cables, twist and
pull off the insulation before
connecting the speaker cables.
Main unit
(rear view)
Red
Black
Preparation (continued) Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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After connecting a TV, follow the instructions on
page 12.
■IMPORTANT
• Connect the main unit directly to a TV (or a mon-
itor) without routing through a video cassette
recorder (VCR). Otherwise picture distortion
may occur during playback. (Routing the con-
nection through a VCR, however, does not affect
the audio quality.)
• Connecting the main unit to a VCR-built-in-TV
may also cause picture distortion during play-
back.
Connecting a TV
Connecting a TV with the
[COMPONENT] terminals
Main unit
(rear view)
TV
To component
input terminals
Component video cable (not supplied)
Connecting a TV with the [VIDEO]
terminal
TV
Composite video cable (supplied)
Main unit
(rear view)
To a video input terminal
Main unit
Direct connection
TV (or monitor)
VCR
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Preparation
This system can output uncompressed digital
video signals to a TV compatible with HDMI (High
Definition Multimedia Interface).
NOTE
• The HDMI video signal type can be checked with
the “HDMI” indicator in the display window.
(Refer to “Selecting the video signal type” on
page 12.)
• If the picture is distorted while an HDMI TV is
connected, turn off the main unit and turn it on
again.
• A TV compatible with HDCP (High-Bandwidth
Digital Content Protection) can also be con-
nected to the [HDMI MONITOR OUTPUT] termi-
nal, so that the uncompressed HD video signal
type can be output as well.
• This system is compatible with some basic func-
tions of HDMI CEC.
■Basic operations of HDMI CEC
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is device
controlling signals optionally employed for the
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) stan-
dard. When devices equipped with CEC are con-
nected, each device can control the others. This
system is compatible with some basic functions of
HDMI CEC. For example, when you start playback
on the main unit, the connected TV compatible
with HDMI CEC automatically turns on.
• This function is available only when the source is
set to “DVD/CD” or “USB1”.
• You can activate or deactivate this function.
(Refer to page 37.)
• For details about the CEC function, refer to the
operations manuals of the connected CEC
devices.
• The CEC function may not work with some CEC
devices.
• The CEC function may not work depending on
the settings or status of the main unit or the con-
nected CEC devices.
You can listen to analog sound from a connected
portable digital audio player.
Connecting a TV with the [HDMI
MONITOR OUTPUT] terminal
Main unit
(rear view)
To an HDMI input terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
TV
Connecting a portable digital
audio player
To an audio output terminal
(such as a headphone ter-
minal)
Main unit (front view)
Input
Output
Stereo mini plug cable
(not supplied)
Portable digital audio player
or other audio device
Preparation (continued) Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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NOTE
• Before connecting or disconnecting an external
device, press [VOLUME ] repeatedly to set the
volume of this system to the minimum. You can
also use the [VOL –] control on the main unit.
• Select the appropriate setting for “DIGITAL
AUDIO OUTPUT” according to the connected
device. Refer to page 37.
• You can output the audio signal from the
[OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT] terminal when
“DVD/CD” is selected as the source in the dis-
play window.
When you connect this system with an amplifier-
built-in subwoofer (not supplied), you can enjoy a
more dynamic bass sound. Refer to the manual of
the subwoofer for details.
Connecting an external
digital audio device
Main unit
(rear view)
Output
Optical digital cable
(not supplied)
To an optical digital
input terminal
Input AV amplifier with
a built-in decoder
Connecting a subwoofer
Audio cable (not supplied)
(Use the audio cable supplied with
the amplifier-built-in subwoofer or
a commercially available cable.)
Amplifier-built-in subwoofer
(not supplied)
Main unit
(rear view)
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Preparation
• Connect the power cable after you complete the
other connections.
• The [STANDBY] lamp on the main unit lights up.
When you connect the power cable into the AC out-
let, the demonstration display automatically starts in
the display window. Before using this system, turn
off the demonstration display.
■When the main unit is turned off
Hold down [DEMO] on the main unit
until “DEMO CLR” appears.
Connecting the power cable
AC outlet
Main unit
(rear view)
Disabling the demonstration
display
Main unit (front view)
Preparation (continued) Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been made.
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To view an image on the TV screen, select the
video signal type correctly according to the TV
after connecting the main unit to the TV.
1Turn on the main unit.
• Refer to “Turning on/off the main unit” on
page 13.
2Press [SCAN MODE] repeatedly to
select the video signal type suit-
able for the TV.
• When the TV is connected to the [COMPO-
NENT] terminals or the [VIDEO] terminal,
the video signal type can be selected as
instructed below.
- Select “PAL 576I” for a TV only compatible
with a PAL interlaced video signal.
- Select “PAL 576P” for a TV equipped with
a component terminal and compatible with
a PAL progressive video signal.
- Select “NT 480I” for a TV only compatible
with an NTSC interlaced video signal.
- Select “NT 480P” for a TV equipped with a
component terminal and compatible with
an NTSC progressive video signal.
• When the TV is connected to the [HDMI
MONITOR OUTPUT] terminal, the video
signal type can be selected as instructed
below.
- Select “AUTO” for normal usage.
- Select “PAL 576P”, “PAL 720P”, “PAL
1080I”, “PAL 1080P”, “NT 480P”,
“NT 720P”, “NT 1080I” or “NT 1080P” as
needed. (The selectable settings differ
according to the resolution of the con-
nected TV.)
NOTE
• “480”, “576”, “720” and “1080” refer to the num-
ber of scanning lines. Generally, the larger the
number, the better picture that can be obtained.
• “I” refers to the interlaced format. “P” refers to
the progressive format. A better picture can be
obtained in the progressive format than in the
interlaced format.
• When an HDMI video signal is output, the
“HDMI” indicator lights up in the display window.
• When “PAL 576P”, “PAL 720P”, “PAL 1080P”,
“NT 480P”, “NT 720P” or “NT 1080P” is
selected, the “PRGR.” indicator lights up in the
display window.
3Press [ENTER/SET].
Selecting the video signal
type
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Basic operations
Examples:
5: [5]
15: [ 10] →
[1]
→
[5]
150: [ 10] →[ 10] →[1] →[5] → [0]
Press [AUDIO/TV
F
] (or
F
on the
main unit).
• The power of the main unit turns on and the
[STANDBY] lamp on the main unit turns off.
• Press [AUDIO/TV
F
] (or
F
on the main unit)
again to turn off the power of the main unit. (The
main unit enters the standby mode.)
• With the power off, pressing [DVD/CD 6],
[USB1 6], [USB2 6], [Bluetooth 6],
[TUNER/AUDIO IN] or 0(on the main unit) also
turns on the main unit.
The function assigned to the pressed button
starts working at the same time.
Press [VOLUME ] or [VOLUME ]
repeatedly.
• You can also adjust the volume by using the
[VOL +/–] control on the main unit.
Press [FADE MUTING].
• Press [FADE MUTING] again to restore the
sound.
A combination of JVC sound technologies enables
you to select the desired sound pattern. This func-
tion is called “sound mode”.
Press [SOUND MODE] repeatedly.
• Each time you press [SOUND MODE], the dis-
play changes as follows.
- “ROCK”: For acoustic sound.
- “POP”: For vocal oriented music.
- “CLASSIC”: For classic music.
- “JAZZ”: For jazz music. *
- “REGGAE”: For slow rhythm. *
- “SALSA”: For salsa music. *
- “SAMBA”: For samba music. *
- “FLAT”: Cancels the sound mode.
* Selecting these items provides a surround effect.
Using the number buttons
Number
buttons
Turning on/off the main unit
Adjusting the volume
Turning off the sound
temporarily
Selecting the sound mode
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Audible sound frequencies vary according to the
individual. This function creates the appropriate
equalization pattern according to your hearing
preferences. This function is called “My Sound”.
■When a disc/file is stopped
1Hold down [MY SOUND].
TV screen
2Press [ENTER/SET].
• 5 test tones are emitted individually from the
speakers.
TV screen
3As soon as you hear the test tone,
press [ENTER/SET].
• The measurements are stored.
• An appropriate equalization pattern is cre-
ated and shown on the TV screen.
4Press or repeatedly to select
the preset number from 1 to 3.
• The equalization pattern is stored. The preset
number, which is assigned to the equalization
pattern, turns green on the TV screen.
TV screen
• To measure again, press or repeatedly
to select “EXIT” on the TV screen, and then
press [ENTER/SET]. You can store up to 3
equalization patterns.
5Press [ENTER/SET].
NOTE
• You can cancel the setting by pressing [MY
SOUND].
Press [MY SOUND].
• Each time you press [MY SOUND], the preset
equalization pattern changes.
• To deactivate the stored equalization pattern,
select “OFF”.
NOTE
• This function does not work for some files.
You can boost both high and low frequencies of
the sound. This function is called “Sound Turbo II”.
Press [S.TURBO II].
• Each time you press [S.TURBO II], the setting
turns on and off.
NOTE
• While the Sound Turbo II function is activated,
the HBS function is automatically activated.
When the Sound Turbo II function is deactivated,
you can boost only the low frequency. This function
is called “HBS (hyper bass sound)”.
Press [HBS] while holding down
[SHIFT].
• Each time you press [HBS], the setting turns on
and off.
NOTE
• Activating the Sound Turbo II function activates
the HBS function. At this time, however, the
“HBS” indicator does not light up.
Customizing the equalization
pattern
Signal level
Emphasizing both treble and
bass
Emphasizing the bass
Selecting the preset equalization
pattern
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This function allows you to easily understand dia-
log recorded on the disc/file even with the volume
down low. This function is useful when you are
watching a movie.
This function is available when a loaded disc or a
USB device connected to the [USB1 VIDEO/
AUDIO PLAY] terminal is selected as the source.
Press [C.VOICE] while holding down
[SHIFT].
• Each time you press [C.VOICE], the setting
turns on and off.
NOTE
• “C.VOICE” refers to “clear voice”.
You can listen to surround sound via headphones
connected to the [PHONES] terminal.
This function is available when a loaded disc or a
USB device connected to the [USB1 VIDEO/
AUDIO PLAY] terminal is selected as the source.
■When headphones are connected to the
[PHONES] terminal
Press [3D P/HPS] while holding down
[SHIFT].
• Each time you press [3D P/HPS], the setting
turns on and off.
NOTE
• The [PHONES] terminal is for connecting a pair
of headphones equipped with a stereo mini plug
(not supplied). When headphones are con-
nected, no sound is output from the speakers.
• This function does not work for a JPEG, ASF,
DivX, MPEG1 or MPEG2 file.
• “HPS” refers to “headphone surround”.
You can set the clock when the main unit is on or
off.
1Press [CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly
to select the clock in the display
window.
2Press or to select the hour.
3Press [ENTER/SET].
4Press or to select the minute.
5Press [ENTER/SET].
• The clock starts from 0 seconds in the
minute you set.
NOTE
• While setting the clock, you can return to the
previous step by pressing [CANCEL] or you can
stop the setting by pressing [CLOCK/TIMER].
• To adjust the clock, press [CLOCK/TIMER]
repeatedly until the clock appears in the display
window, and then press [ENTER/SET]. The fol-
lowing procedure is the same as steps 2 to 5.
• Press [DISPLAY/CHARA] to display the clock
when using this system. (Refer to page 23.)
• The clock gains or loses approximately 1 minute
per month.
• If the power cable of the main unit is discon-
nected from the AC outlet or the power is inter-
rupted, the clock setting is lost. Set the clock
again.
Sharpening the voice sound
Selecting the headphone
surround mode
Setting the clock
Basic operations (continued)
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■When the main unit is turned on
Press [ECO/DIMMER] repeatedly.
• Each time you press [ECO/DIMMER], the setting
changes to “DIM ON”, “AUTO DIM” or “DIM
OFF” in the display window.
• When “AUTO DIM” is selected and no operation
is performed for approximately 5 minutes, the
display window automatically becomes darker
than the normal display window.
You can reduce the power consumption by turning
off the display window when the main unit is off.
■When the main unit is turned off
Press [ECO/DIMMER] repeatedly.
• Each time you press [ECO/DIMMER], the dis-
play changes as follows.
- Selecting the normal display turns on the clock
display and activates the buttons on the main
unit.
- Selecting “DISP OFF” turns off the clock dis-
play and activates the buttons on the main
unit.
- Selecting “ECO ON” turns off the clock display
and deactivates the buttons on the main unit.
NOTE
• You can use the remote control in any of the
above cases.
• You cannot operate this function when the play-
back/recording timer is activated.
• “ECO” refers to “ecology”.
If no sound is produced for 3 minutes, the main
unit automatically turns off.
This function is available when a loaded disc, a
connected USB device or a Bluetooth device is
selected as the source.
■When a loaded disc, a connected USB
device or a Bluetooth device is selected as
the source
Press [AUTO STBY].
• The “A.STBY” lights up in the display window.
• Each time you press [AUTO STBY], the setting
turns on and off.
When playback finishes, the auto standby function
starts a countdown. At this time, the “A.STBY” indi-
cator starts flashing.
When no operation is performed for 3 minutes, the
main unit automatically turns off.
NOTE
• When you change the source to a radio broad-
cast or device connected to the [AUDIO IN] ter-
minal, this function temporarily deactivates.
You can lock the disc tray to prevent the disc from
being ejected.
■When the main unit is turned off
Press 0on the main unit while hold-
ing down 7on the main unit.
• “LOCKED” appears in the display window.
• To cancel the disc ejection lock, press 0on the
main unit while holding down 7on the main unit
again. “UNLOCKED” appears in the display win-
dow.
Changing the brightness of
the display window
Turning off the display
window
Auto standby function
Activating the auto standby function
Locking disc ejection
Performance of the auto standby
function
Setting the disc ejection lock
Main unit (front view)
For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 13.
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Listening to radio broadcasts
*For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 13.
AM stations are spaced 9 kHz apart in some coun-
tries and 10 kHz in other countries.
1
Press [TUNER/AUDIO IN] repeat-
edly to select “TUNER AM” in the
display window.
2Press [AUDIO/TV F] (or Fon
the main unit) to turn off the
power.
3Hold down [USB REC] on the main
unit.
• Each time you hold down [USB REC], the
setting toggles between “9K STEP” and
“10K STEP” in the display window.
NOTE
• When “ECO ON” is selected, you cannot operate
this function. (Refer to page 16.)
Number
buttons*
Setting the AM tuner spacing
Main unit (front view)
Listening to radio broadcasts
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