JVC 0209RYMMDWDAT Instructions Manual page 10

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Listening to an iPod/Viewing Images on the iPod
Connecting an iPod
Basic iPod Operations
Insert the iPod directly to the connector pins.
To
Press
Protective cap
Play back an
Direct dock for iPod
iPod
Select a track
Apple iPod (separately
Forward
purchased)
search/
Reverse
search
Dock adapter (supplied with
Connector pins
the iPod or sold separately)
Display the
menu/Go
back to the
previous
menu
Select an
To detach the dock adapter from the dock:
item on the
Pull up the dock adapter with your fingernail or sharp
menu
pointed tool using the slot.
or
• Be careful not to injure your fingertips or damage the
terminal of the dock.
• Be sure to reduce the volume on the System to the
Play back at
minimum level before connecting an iPod. Adjust the
volume after starting playback.
random
• DO NOT connect or disconnect the iPod when the System
is turned on.
• You cannot send any data to your iPod from the System.
Play back
• Do not carry the System with iPod connected. You might
repeatedly
drop the iPod 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
Change
the connector part.
the display
• Before viewing a video/picture from your iPod on your
information
monitor, make the appropriate video setting on the iPod.
For details of the setting, refer to the instruction manual for
the iPod.
Recording Operations
Before You Start recording
Press to start recording.
• It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record
pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent
(On the System)
of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording,
ALL REC
broadcast or cable program and in any literary, dramatic,
musical, or artistic work embodied therein.
• The recording level is not affected by the volume.
• Hyper Bass Sound and Sound Turbo (see page 3) do not
READ USB
affect recordings.
• You can record up to 999 tracks per group to the USB
mass storage class device. If you try to record a track after
recording 999 tracks, "FILEFULL" appears on the display
and the track will not be recorded.
R01 00:01
• The tracks which are recorded to the USB mass storage
class device will be converted into MP3 format (bit rate:
Both recording and playback start at the
128 kbps).
same time.
• You cannot start recording into a USB mass storage class
When playback ends, recording also stops.
device while "READING" is shown on the display.
• Do not disconnect a USB mass storage class device while
• If you have programmed the playing order for CD (see
playing or recording. It may cause malfunction.
"Programming the Playing Order—Program Play" on page
• During recording, the Random Play and Repeat Play will be
4), the tracks are recorded in the programmed order if
cancelled.
Program Play is activated.
• To stop recording manually, press 7.
About SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)
To record the playing track
The System uses the Serial Copy Management System which
allows only first-generation digital copies to be made of
Press to start recording while playing back the
premastered software such as regular CDs.
track to record.
If you try to record from a duplicated disc into the USB
mass storage class device, "CAN NOT COPY" appears on the
display.
To erase tracks/groups
1st generation
You can erase tracks/groups on the USB mass storage class
2nd generation
device.
• Once the tracks are erased, you cannot recover them.
• To quit erasing, press 7.
1
Select a track/group you want to erase while playback
is stopped. (See page 4.)
2
3
Select the target to erase.
TTL DEL: Delete a track.
or
GRP DEL: Delete a group.
DEL ALL: Delete all tracks.
Recording from a Disc
4
You can record tracks digitally from a CD onto the USB mass
storage class device.
• Do not vibrate the System while recording tracks. It may
DEL NO:
5
damage the recorded tracks.
or
DEL YES: Continue erasure.
6
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts
Selecting AM Tuner Interval Spacing
Presetting Stations
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually.
(on the System only)
Indication/Result
1
Tune in to a station you want to preset.
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and other
The System detects
• You can also store the FM reception mode.
countries use 10 kHz spacing. Before operating the tuner,
the iPod and starts
select the appropriate AM tuner interval spacing used for
2
playback.
your area.
Select the next
• You cannot change the AM tuner interval spacing while the
tracks.
ECO (Ecology) Mode is activated.
3
1
Select AM as the source.
To go back to the
beginning of the
current or previous
2
Turn off (standby) the System.
tracks.
Press and hold
to fast-forward
3
Press and hold to change the AM tuner
the track during
4
interval spacing.
playback.
Press and hold to
fast-reverse the track
during playback.
Basic Tuner Operations
To
Press
Indication/Result
Select FM or
Press repeatedly to select
AM
"FM" or "AM."
• The selected frequency
• The UP/DOWN
band appears.
buttons work in
Select a
Press and hold for more than
the same way
frequency
2 seconds.
as operating the
The System starts searching
click wheel of iPod
for stations and stops when
counterclockwise/
a station of sufficient signal
clockwise. (Refer
or
strength is tuned in.
to the instruction
• Press during searching to
manual for the
stop.
iPod for details.)
• Press repeatedly to change
• Refer to the
the frequency step by step.
instruction manual
Tune in to a
Press repeatedly to select its
for the iPod for
preset station
preset number.
details.
• For
• Refer to the
presetting
or
instruction manual
stations, see
for the iPod for
the right
details.
column.
Press repeatedly.
Change the
Press to improve reception.
FM reception
The
(mono) indicator
mode
lights up.
(When an
Stereo effect will be lost.
FM stereo
To restore the stereo effect,
broadcast
press again. The
(stereo)
is hard to
indicator lights up.
receive)
5
Setting the Clock and Using Timers
Setting the Clock
Setting the Daily Timer
Without setting the built-in clock, you cannot use Daily Timer.
Using Daily Timer, you can wake up with your favorite music.
• To go back to the previous step, press MENU/CANCEL.
• You can store three Daily Timer settings; however, you can
activate only one of the Daily Timers.
1
Press to activate the clock
• To correct a misentry during the process, press MENU/
setting mode.
CANCEL. You can return to the previous step.
1
00:00
2
Adjust the hour, then the
or
minute.
2
3
Setting the Sleep Timer
Press repeatedly to specify the time (in minutes)
as follows:
(canceled)
The SLEEP indicator lights up and the display
dims.
To check the remaining time until the System shuts off,
press SLEEP once.
Turning Off the System Automatically
4
—Auto Standby function
(only for Disc/USB/
iPod)
Press to activate the Auto Standby.
• The A.STBY indicator lights up.
* If no preset channel is stored, "NOMEMORY" appears. When the
• The A.STBY indicator starts flashing after
on time comes, the System tunes in to the station last tuned in.
playback stops.
To exit from the timer setting, press TIMER as required.
If no operation is done for about 3 minutes, the
System turns off.
To Turn Off the Daily Timer
To cancel this function, press the button again.
1
2
Cancel erasure.
To turn on the Daily Timer again, select one of the timer
settings by pressing TIMER, then press SET.
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Listening to Other
Equipment
Front view
Digital Audio Player, etc.
Press to activate the preset number entry
mode.
• Finish the following steps while the
indication on the display is flashing.
Press to select a preset number for the
station you want to store.
To audio output (or
headphone out, etc.)
Stereo mini plug cord
or
(not supplied)
1
Turn the volume to minimum.
Press to store the station.
2
Press repeatedly to select "AUDIO IN."
3
Start playing the connected equipment.
4
Adjust the volume.
To Preset the Audio Input Level
If the sound from the equipment connected to the AUDIO
IN jack is too quiet, you can change the audio input level
through the AUDIO IN jack (without changing the volume
level).
Press repeatedly to select the level as follows:
NORMAL:
Ordinary input level.
HIGH:
Increases the input level.
Maintenance
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.
Press repeatedly to select one
• Put the disc back in its case after use.
of the timer you want to set—
• Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when
TIMER-1, TIMER-2, or TIMER-3.
placing it back in its case.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes,
and moisture.
Canceled
To clean the disc:
• Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center
to edge.
1 Adjust the hour then the
Cleaning the System
minute for on-time.
• Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the System is
2 Adjust the hour then the
heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-diluted
minute for off-time.
neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a
3 Select the playback source—
dry cloth.
or
"DISC," "USB HOST," "TUNER
• Since the System may deteriorate in quality, become
FM," "TUNER AM," "AUDIO IN,"
damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the
or "IPOD."
following:
4 For "TUNER FM" or "TUNER
– DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.
AM": Select a preset channel.*
– DO NOT wipe it strongly.
For "DISC" or "USB HOST":
– DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.
Select a track. (For MP3/WMA:
– DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides
Select the group, then the
to it.
track number.)
– DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact
5 Select the volume.
for a long time.
Turn off the System (on standby).
• When the on-time comes,
the System starts playing the
specified source and sets the
volume gradually to the preset
level.
Press repeatedly to select "TIMER-1,"
"TIMER-2," or "TIMER-3."
Learning More about This System
Basic and Common Operations
(see page 3)
Listening to an iPod/Viewing Images on the iPod
• Pressing one of the source buttons also turns on the System
page 5)
and starts playing back if the source is ready or connected.
• Compatible iPod:
• You cannot use the Sound Mode and Sound Turbo at the
iPod model
same time.
iPod nano 1GB/2GB/4GB
Playing Back a Disc/USB Mass Storage Class Device
iPod nano (2nd Generation)
2GB/4GB/8GB
(see page 4)
• This System cannot play "packet write" discs.
iPod nano (3rd Generation) 4GB/8GB
• For MP3/WMA playback...
iPod nano (4th Generation) 8GB/16GB
– In this manual, "file" and "track" are interchangeably used.
iPod mini 4GB/6GB
– This System can show the Tag data (Version 1).
iPod mini (2nd Generation) 4GB/6GB
– MP3/WMA discs are required a longer readout time than
regular CDs. (It depends on the complexity of the group/
iPod (4th Generation) 20GB/40GB
file configuration.)
iPod classic 80GB/160GB
– Some MP3/WMA files cannot be played back and will be
iPod photo (4th Generation)
skipped. This result from their recording processes and
20GB/30GB/40GB/60GB
conditions.
– When making MP3/WMA discs, use ISO 9660 Level 1 or
iPod video (5th Generation)
Level 2 for the disc format.
30GB/60GB/80GB
– This System can play back MP3/WMA files with the
iPod touch 8GB/16GB
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless of the
iPod touch (2nd Generation) 8GB/16GB
letter case—upper/lower).
– It is recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file at
• If incompatible iPod is connected, the iPod may not be
a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps. This
operated from the System.
System cannot play back files made at a bit rate of less
• When an iPod is connected to the System, the battery in
than 64 kbps.
the iPod is charged through the iPod terminal (except
– Playback order of MP3/WMA tracks may be different from the
when the ECO Mode is activated).
one you have intended while recording. If a folder (group)
• Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio
does not include MP3/WMA tracks, they are ignored.
sources with high recording levels. When distortion occurs,
• Do not use the following USB mass storage class devices...
it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of the iPod. For
– Whose rating is other than 5 V and exceeds 500 mA.
information on operating the iPod, see the iPod instruction
– Equipped with special functions such as data security
manual.
functions.
– Divided by 2 or more partitions.
• For the USB mass storage class device playback...
– When connecting a USB mass storage class device, also
refer to its manual.
– Connect one USB mass storage class device to the System
at a time. Do not use a USB hub.
– This System is compatible with USB 2.0 Full Speed.
– You can play back MP3/WMA files in a USB mass storage
class device (maximum data transfer rate: 2 Mbps).
– You cannot play back a file larger than 2 Gigabytes.
– This System may not play back some USB mass storage
class devices and does not support DRM (Digital Rights
Display Information
Management)
• This System can recognize up to 255 groups in a disc. The
S.TURBO (Sound Turbo)
indicator (See page 3.)
total number of groups and tracks (in a disc) that can be
recognized by the System is 512 (for MP3/WMA).
Play mode indicators
(See page 4.)
• This System can recognize up to 99 groups and 999 tracks
(with a maximum number of 255 tracks in a group) in a USB
REC indicator
mass storage class device.
Source indicators
• Prohibiting disc ejection (or canceling it) is not available
when the display is turned off ("DISP OFF") or the ECO Mode
is activated ("ECO ON") (see page 3).
File type indicators (See page 4.)
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Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your System, check this list
iPod Operations
for a possible solution before calling for service.
The iPod does not play, but "CONNECT" appears on the
display.
\ The iPod battery is low or exhausted. Charge the iPod
General
Power does not come on.
battery.
\ Power plug is not inserted securely. Plug in securely.
The video/picture from the iPod is not displayed on the
monitor.
Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before you
\ The video settings on the iPod is incorrect. Refer to the
finish.
\ There is a time limit. Repeat the procedure again.
instruction manual for the iPod.
Operations are disabled.
Radio Operations
\ The built-in microprocessor may malfunction due to
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise.
external electrical interference. Unplug the AC power cord
\ Antenna connections are incorrect or loose.
and then plug it back in.
\ The AM loop antenna is too close to the System.
Unable to operate the System from the remote control.
\ The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned.
\ The path between the remote control and the remote
\ Electrostatic discharge from your body may cause noise.
sensor on the System is blocked.
If this happens, turn off and on the System again.
\ The batteries are exhausted.
No sound is heard.
Recording Operations
\ Speaker connections are incorrect or loose.
Unable to record into the USB device.
\ Headphones are connected.
\ The capacity of the USB device is full. Erase some tracks.
\ You have recorded 999 tracks or groups on the USB mass
The System does not work properly.
\ Many functions of this System are implemented by
storage class device. Erase unwanted tracks.
\ The USB mass storage class device is write-protected.
microcomputers. If the System does not work correctly,
\ The USB mass storage class device you connected is
disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet, wait
for a while, and connect the cord again.
incompatible to this System.
Display Messages for Recording Operations
Disc/USB Mass Storage Class Device Operations
NODEVICE
The disc/USB mass storage class device does not play.
• No USB mass storage class device is connected or
\ The disc is placed upside down. Place the disc with the
the connected USB mass storage class device is not
label side up.
compatible with this System.
\ The USB mass storage class device is not connected
D. (data) FULL
properly.
• The capacity of the USB mass storage class device is full.
MP3/WMA groups and tracks are not played back as you
FILEFULL
expect.
• The USB mass storage class device has exceeded the
\ Playing order is determined when the groups and tracks
maximum number of files it can support.
W. (write) PROT
were recorded. It depends on the writing application.
• The USB mass storage class device is write-protected.
The disc/USB mass storage class device sound is
CAN NOT COPY
discontinuous.
• You have tried to copy from a duplicated disc to the USB
\ The disc is scratched or dirty.
mass storage class device.
\ MP3/WMA files have not been properly copied into the
D. (device) FAIL
USB mass storage class device.
• The System failed to read the USB mass storage class
Sounds from USB mass storage class device are interrupted.
device.
\ Noise and static electricity may stop the sound. In this
case, disconnect and connect the USB mass storage class
device again after turning off the System.
Timer Operations
Daily Timer does not work.
The disc tray does not open or close.
\ The System has been turned on when the on-time
\ The AC power cord is not plugged in.
\ Disc ejection is prohibited (see page 4).
comes. Timer starts working only when the System is
turned off.
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(see
Setting the Clock and Using Timers
(see page 6)
• You cannot set the clock and Daily Timer while the ECO
(Ecology) Mode is activated.
• The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month. If this
Audio Video
happens, adjust the clock.
• When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure
occurs, the clock and the timer will be canceled. You need
to set the clock first, then the timer again.
Timer Priority:
• If you activate the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts
playing the selected source, Daily Timer is canceled.
JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data in USB mass
storage class device while using this System.
Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
HBS indicator
SOUND indicator
(See page 3.)
(See page 3.)
Source indicators
FM reception indicators
(See page 5.)
Timer mode indicators
(See page 6.)
Main display
A.STBY (Auto Standby)
SLEEP indicator (See page 6.)
indicator (See page 6.)
Specifications
Amplifier section
OUTPUT POWER:
120 W (60 W+60 W) at 8 Ω (10% THD)
Speakers/Impedance:
8 Ω – 16 Ω
Audio input
AUDIO IN: 500 mV/50 kΩ (at "NORMAL")
250 mV/50 kΩ (at "HIGH")
Digital input:
USB REC/PLAY
Tuner section
FM tuning range:
87.50 MHz - 108.00 MHz
AM tuning range:
531 kHz – 1 710 kHz (at 9 kHz
spacing)
530 kHz – 1 710 kHz (at 10 kHz
spacing)
Disc player section
Dynamic range:
80 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio:
85 dB
Wow and flutter:
Immeasurable
USB storage
USB specification:
Compatible with USB 2.0 Full
Speed
Compatible device:
Mass storage class
Compatible file system:
FAT16, FAT32
Bus power supply:
DC 5 V
500 mA
iPod section
iPod output power:
DC 5 V
500 mA
VIDEO OUT:
Composite
General
Power requirements:
AC 240 V
, 50 Hz
Power consumption:
36 W (power on)
5 W (standby mode)
1 W or less (ECO Mode)
Dimensions (approx.):
165 mm x 250 mm x 272 mm
(W x H x D)
Mass (approx.):
3.5 kg
Speakers
Speaker units:
4 cm cone x 1
12 cm cone x 1
Impedance:
8 Ω
Dimensions (approx.):
140 mm x 250 mm x 183 mm
(W x H x D)
Mass (approx.):
1.8 kg each
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without
prior notice.

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