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JVC CA-S200 - Preset SEA Effects; Active BASS Effect; Listening with Headphones; Listeming to the Radio

JVC CA-S200
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ROCK
POPS
CLASSIC
The
Display
and
The
Indicators
CAUTION:
Too
LOUD!
VOLUME
COM
u
PLAY
Radio
Preset
SEA
(Sound
Effect
Amplifier)
effects
Adjustments
of
frequency
range
levels
have been
preset
as
three
SEA
effects.
ROCK
Used
for
boosting
low
and
high
frequencies.
POPS
Used
for
increasing
the
richness
and
fullness
of
the
vocal
sound.
CLASSIC
Used
for
wide
and
dynamic
sounds.
ES"On
the
Remote,
you
can’t
find
buttons
for
these
preset
sound
effects.
By
pressing
SOUND
MODE
on
the
Remote,
you
can
cycle
through
the
effects
one
after
the
other.
Things
to
remember
about
using
preset
effects:
QO
Set
apreset
effect
before
you
start
recording
with
Auto
Edit,
because
once
recording
starts,
the
preset
effect
cannot
be
changed
without
stopping
recording,
and
often
having
to
start
over.
If
you
need
different
effects
for
each
selection,
use
the
standard
Heeoninig
features
described
on
page
13,
rather
than
Auto
Edit.
Q)
Each
of
the
preset
effect
changes
the
sound
in
a
different
way
by
increasing
or
reducing
the
intensity
of
the
sound.
To
see
how
each
part
of
the
sound
will
be
changed,
watch
the
display
as
you
select
an
effect.
The
display
shows
the
pattern
of
enhancement
for
that
effect.
Active
BASS
Effect
The
richness
and
fullness
of
the
sound
is
maintained
regardless
of
how
high
or
low
you
set
the
VOLUME
control.
To
get
the
effect,
press
A.
BASS
EX.
so
that
the
indicator
on
the
display
lights
up
and
“ACT
-
BASS”
will
appear
for
a
few
seconds.
To
cancel
the
effect,
press
the
button
again
so
that
the
indicator
goes
off.
Listening
with
Headphones
A
pair
of
headphones
can
be
connected
to
the
PHONES
jack
on
the
front
ig
Be
sure
to
turn
down
the
volume
before
connecting
or
putting
on
headphones,
as
high
volume
can
damage
both
the
headphones
and
your
hearing.
The
Display
and
the
Indicators—Two
Very
Useful
Hints
QO)
The
display
tells
you
many
useful
things
about
what
your
Unit
is
doing.
Watch
it
as
you
give
instructions
by
pressing
buttons.
It
also
gives
you
some
messages
like
“NODISC”,
“NO
TAPE”,
and
some
others
to
show
you
what
to
do
next.
QO
Some
of
the
controls
have
a
small
light,
called
an
indicator,
right
next
to
or
even
right
on
the
button.
The
light
comes
on
when
the
function
is
on,
and
goes
off
when
it
is
not
in
use.
CAUTION:
Always
set
the
VOLUME
control
to
MIN
before
turning
on
a
connected
source
such
as
a
VCR,
or
starting
any
other
of
the
sound
sources
such
as
the
radio,
tape,
or
CD
player.
Otherwise,
if
the
VOLUME
control
is
turned
up,
the
sudden
blast
of
sound
energy
can
permanently
damage
your
hearing
and/or
ruin
your
speakers.
Listening
to
the
Radio
You
can
listen
to
both
AM
(MW/LW)
(LW:
except
for
Canada)
and
FM.
QO
Before
listening
to
the
radio,
check
that
both
the
AM
(MW/LW)
(LW:
except
for
Canada)
and
FM
antennas
are
firmly
connected
(See
page
5).
O
The
AM
button
is
labeled
differently
for the
Canada
and
the
other
models:
in
the
Canada
it
is
labeled
AM,
and
in
the
others,
AM
MW/LW.
One
Touch
Radio
Just
press
AM
to
turn
on
the
Unit
and
start
playing
the
most
recent
AM
station
tuned
in
or
press
FM
to
start
the
most
recent
FM
station
tuned
in.
Q
You
can
switch
from
any
other
sound
source
to
the
radio
by
pressing
AM
or
FM.
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