Additional Information; Learning More About This System - JVC NX-T5 Instructions Manual

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Learning More about This System

Preparations (see pages 4 to 13)
Connections:
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any
other terminals, connecting cords or the power cord.
Also, keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the
System, connecting cords, and the power cord. These
could cause poor reception.
Changing the Scanning Mode:
• Do not change the scanning mode to progressive in the
following cases:
– When your TV does not support the progressive video
input.
– When you have not connected your TV to the System
using an HDMI cable.
Daily Operations—Playback (see pages 15 to 19)
Listening to the FM Radio:
• If you store a new station into an occupied preset
number, the previously stored station in that number will
be erased.
• When you unplug the power cord or if a power failure
occurs, the preset stations will be erased in a few days. If
this happens, preset the stations again.
Playing Back a Disc/USB Mass Storage Class Device:
JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data in the
USB mass storage class device while using this System.
• When you change the source to "DVD/CD" or "USB," it
may take a while to activate the source.
• While the System is reading a disc, the source may not
change to "USB" properly. In this case, press 7, then
reselect "USB" as the source.
• On some discs, the actual operations may be different
from what are explained in this manual due to the
programming and disc structure; such differences are not
malfunctions of this System.
• The System recognizes up to 999 tracks (files) and 130
groups per disc/USB mass storage class device.
– If any unplayable files are included in a folder, those
files are also counted in the total file number.
– Playable files which do not belong to any groups are
handled as group 1.

Additional Information

• For playback of files in the USB mass storage class
device...
– When connecting a USB mass storage class device, refer
– Connect one USB mass storage class device to the
– You cannot charge any USB mass storage class device
– While playing back a file in a USB mass storage class
– This System is compatible with USB 2.0 Full Speed.
– You cannot play back a file larger than 2 Gigabytes.
– When playing a file of a large transfer rate, frames or
– This System cannot recognize a USB mass storage class
– This System may not play back some USB mass storage
– It will take some time to start up a digital audio player
– Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB device may
• For DVD-VR playback...
– This System can play only a disc of UDF-Bridge format.
– For details about DVD-VR format and Play List, refer
• For MP3 playback...
– MP3 discs require a longer readout time than regular
– Some MP3 files cannot be played back and will be
– This System can play only a disc of ISO 9660 Level 1 or
– This System can play back MP3 files with the extension
– It is recommended that you make each MP3 file as
also to its manual.
System at a time. Do not use a USB hub.
through the USB MEMORY PLAY (
device, do not disconnect the device. It may cause
malfunction on both the System and the device.
sounds may be dropped during playback.
device whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds
500 mA.
class devices and does not support DRM (Digital Rights
Management).
whose contents are larger than 1 Gigabyte.
cause abnormal playback of the device. In this case,
disconnect the USB device, unplug the power cord and
plug it back in to reset the System, then connect the
USB device again.
to the manual of the recording equipment.
CDs. (It depends on the complexity of the group/file
configuration.)
skipped. This results from their recording processes
and conditions.
Level 2.
code <.mp3> (regardless of the letter case—upper/
lower).
following conditions:
– At a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and at a data transfer
rate of 128 kbps. This System cannot play back files
made at a bit rate of less than 64 kbps.
) terminal.
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