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JVC CA-MXJ75R - User Manual

JVC CA-MXJ75R
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For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which are located either on the rear,
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information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
CA-MXJ75R
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
KOMPAKTNÍ SYSTÉM
MINI WIEŻA KOMPAKTOWA
KOMBINÁLT KOMPAKT RENDSZER
INSTRUCTIONS
NÁVOD K OBSLUZE
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
HASZNÁLATI UTASÍTÁSOK
STANDBY
CD
1
CD
1
CD
2
CD
3
CD
2
CD
3
PLAY & EXCHANGER
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
COMPU
PLAY
CONTROL
PHONES
PANEL
OPEN / CLOSE
TAPE
CD
AUX
FM AM
/
EJECT EJECT
PLAY REC/PLAY
AUTO REVERSE AUTO REVERSE
VOLUME
+
+
S.A.BASS
CENTER MODE
DELAY TIME
FM MODE
SHIFT
PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO TEST TONE
TAPE
A
TAPE
B
REC PAUSE
CENTER
LEVEL
REAR
LEVEL
BALANCE
FADE
MUTING
RM–SMXJ75R REMOTE CONTROL
SLEEP
SOUND
MODE
+
+
RL
– SELECT +PTY/EON
DISPLAY
MODE
CA-MXJ75R COVER 99.4.20, 3:02 PM1

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JVC CA-MXJ75R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJVC
ModelCA-MXJ75R
CategorySpeaker System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

General Safety Warning

Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely. The switch does not disconnect the mains line.

Electrical Shock and Fire Prevention

Do not remove screws, covers, or cabinet. Do not expose the appliance to rain or moisture.

Installation and Placement Guidelines

Proper Ventilation Requirements

To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, locate the apparatus with adequate air path for ventilation.

Unit Placement Diagrams

Illustrates required spacing for front, side, top, back, and bottom ventilation.

Laser Product Safety Information

Laser Radiation Danger Warning

DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed. Avoid direct exposure to beam.

Laser Product Classification Label

Describes the CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label and related cautions for user servicing.

Introduction and Manual Overview

About This Manual

Explains the manual's organization, symbols used, and how to use it effectively.

General Precautions

Covers installation location, power sources, moisture condensation, and general handling.

Unit Controls and Layout

Powered Rolling Panel Overview

Identifies the main controls located on the motorized front panel of the unit.

Display Window and Indicators

Details the functions of the display window and various indicators for unit status.

Front Panel Controls Detailed

Lists and explains the functions of buttons and jacks on the main front panel.

Remote Control Operations

Remote Control Button Identification

Lists and describes the function of each button on the remote control unit.

Remote Operation Guidelines

Instructions on how to use the remote control effectively by pointing it at the unit's sensor.

Getting Started

Unpacking and Checking Contents

Lists all supplied items and advises to check for completeness after unpacking.

Remote Control Battery Installation

Provides step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Antenna Connection Guide

Instructions on how to connect the supplied FM antenna for optimal reception.

Connecting Audio Components

AM;FM Antenna Setup

Details connecting the AM loop antenna and the FM antenna to the unit.

Connecting Front Speakers

Step-by-step guide for connecting front speakers to the unit's speaker terminals.

Center and Rear Speaker Connection

Instructions for connecting center and rear speakers to enable Dolby Surround.

Subwoofer Connection

Guidance on connecting a powered subwoofer for enhanced bass performance.

Analog Equipment Connection

How to connect external analog audio/video equipment using AUX jacks.

Advanced Connectivity and Setup

Optical Digital Audio Connection

Instructions for connecting digital audio equipment via an optical digital input.

Initial Unit Setup and Demonstration

Steps for plugging in the unit and initiating the automatic display demonstration.

Common Operations

Setting the System Clock

Instructions for setting the internal clock of the unit.

Powering On and Selecting Sources

How to turn on the unit and switch between different audio sources.

Volume Adjustment

Guidance on using the volume control to adjust the audio output level.

Common Operations

Temporary Volume Muting

How to temporarily lower the volume level to zero using the FADE MUTING button.

Front Speaker Balance Adjustment

Adjusting the balance between the left and right front speaker outputs.

Selecting Sound Modes

Choosing from preset sound modes like Rock, Pop, Classics, and surround modes.

Common Operations

Rear Speaker Level Adjustment

Adjusting the output level for rear speakers when using surround sound modes.

Custom Sound Mode Creation

Instructions for creating and storing personalized sound settings in Manual modes.

Radio Operations

Tuning in Radio Stations

Methods for manually tuning and seeking radio stations for FM and AM broadcasts.

Presetting Radio Stations

Guides on memorizing up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations for quick access.

Recalling Preset Radio Stations

How to select and play a previously stored radio station using preset numbers.

Advanced Radio Features

Understanding RDS Signals

Explains RDS signals like PS, PTY, RT, and EON for enhanced radio information.

Searching by Program Type (PTY)

Locates specific program types (e.g., NEWS, SPORTS) by searching through preset stations.

Advanced Radio Features

EON Function for Program Switching

Temporarily switches to traffic, news, or info broadcasts from other stations using EON data.

CD Playback Operations

Loading CDs into Trays

Instructions for loading CDs into the unit's disc trays for playback.

Continuous CD Playback

How to play multiple CDs sequentially or play back entire discs.

Basic CD Playback Controls

Operations for play, pause, stop, and skipping tracks during CD playback.

CD Playback Operations

Track Locating and Skipping

Locates specific points within a track or skips to the next/previous track.

Direct Track Selection by Number

Selects a specific track number directly using the unit's or remote's number buttons.

Program Play Setup

Arranges the order of tracks for playback, allowing up to 32 tracks to be programmed.

CD Playback Operations

Program Content Management

Allows checking, modifying, or erasing programmed tracks before playback starts.

Random Playback Mode

Plays tracks from all loaded CDs in a random, unpredictable order.

Repeat Playback Modes

Options to repeat all tracks, one CD, or a single track multiple times.

Tape Playback Operations

Basic Tape Playback

Instructions for inserting cassettes and playing tapes of different types.

Reverse Mode for Continuous Playback

Enables automatic tape reversal for continuous playback of both sides.

Music Scan for Song Location

Searches for blank portions to locate the beginning of songs on a tape.

Surround Sound Features

Dolby Surround and Pro Logic Overview

Explains Dolby Surround, Pro Logic, and 3 Stereo for home theater audio reproduction.

Dolby Surround Setup and Configuration

Guides on selecting Dolby modes and configuring speaker setup for optimal surround.

Surround Sound Features

Enjoying Dolby Surround Playback

How to select and play sound sources encoded with Dolby Surround for an immersive experience.

Audio Recording Functions

Recording Tapes on Deck B

Instructions for recording audio from various sources onto cassette tapes.

Tape Protection and Maintenance

Guidance on protecting tapes from accidental erasure and cleaning tape heads.

Audio Recording Functions

CD Direct Recording

Records entire CDs or programmed tracks directly onto a cassette tape.

Dubbing Tapes Between Decks

Copies audio from a tape in Deck A to a recordable tape in Deck B.

Audio Recording Functions

Auto Edit Recording Setup

Records CD tracks to fit the available tape length, creating a program automatically.

Timer Functions

Daily Timer Operation

Setting the unit to turn on and off automatically at specific times each day.

Daily Timer Functionality

Explains how the Daily Timer operates, including on-time and off-time settings.

Timer Functions

Recording Timer Operation

Setting the unit to automatically record radio broadcasts at specified times.

Recording Timer Functionality

Explains how the Recording Timer operates, including source and time settings.

Timer Functions

Sleep Timer Operation

Allows the unit to turn off automatically after a set period, for listening while falling asleep.

Sleep Timer Functionality

Explains how to set and check the Sleep Timer duration.

Timer Priority Rules

Details how Recording Timer, Daily Timer, and Sleep Timer interact when settings overlap.

Additional Information and Maintenance

PTY Code Descriptions for Radio

Provides a list and descriptions of various Program Type (PTY) codes for FM radio.

Disc and Tape Handling and Cleaning

Guidelines for proper handling, cleaning, and storage of discs and tapes.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Troubleshooting Scenarios

Lists symptoms, potential causes, and recommended actions for common unit problems.

Technical Specifications

Amplifier Specifications

Details power output, input sensitivity, and impedance for the amplifier section.

Tuner Specifications

Specifies the FM and AM tuning ranges and other tuner-related parameters.

CD Player Specifications

Lists CD capacity, dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio, and wow and flutter.

Cassette Deck Specifications

Provides frequency response and wow and flutter figures for the cassette deck.

General and Power Specifications

Includes power requirements, consumption, dimensions, and mass of the unit.

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