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JVC CA-S200 - Troubleshooting; Specifications

JVC CA-S200
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Troubleshooting
»
If
you
are
having
a
problem
with
your
CA-S200,
check
this
list
for
a
possible
solution
before
calling
for
service.
«
If
you
cannot
solve
the
problem
from
the
hints
given
here,
or
the
Unit
has
been
physically
damaged,
call
a
qualified
person,
such
as
your
dealer,
for
service.
.
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
ACTION
No
sound
is
heard.
Connections
are
incorrect,
or
loose.
Check
all
connections
and
make
cor-
rections.
(See
pages
5
and
6.)
Impossible
to
record.
removed.
Cassette
record
protect
tabs
are
Cover
holes
on
back
edge
of
cassette
with
tape.
.
Hard
to
listen
to
broadcasts
because
of
noise.
system.
The
feeder/wire
antenna
is
not
properly
extended
and
positioned.
The
antenna
is
disconnected.
The
loop
antenna
is
too
close
to
the
Re-connect
the
antenna
securely.
Change
the
position
and
direction
of
the
loop
antenna.
Extend
feeder/wire
antenna
at
the
best
reception
position.
The
CD
sound
is
discontinuous.
The
CD
is
scratched
or
dirty.
Clean
or
replace
the
CD.
Unable
to
operate
the
Remote.
The
path
between
the
Remote
and
the
Remove
the
obstruction.
sensor
on
the
Unit
is
blocked.
The
batteries
are
discharged.
Replace
the
batteries.
The
CD
tray
cannot
be
operated.
in.
The
main
AC
power
cord
is
not
plugged
Plug
in
the
AC
power
plug.
The
CD
does
not
play.
The
CD
is
upside
down.
Put
the
CD
in
with
the
label
side
up.
Operations
are
disabled.
The
built-in
microprocessor
may
mal-
Unplug
the
system
then
plug
it
back
in.
function
due
to
external
electrical
inter-
ference.
The
cassette
carrier
cannot
be
opened.
During
tape
playing,
the
power
cord
is
_
Plug
in
the
power
cord
and
press
eject.
:
unplugged.
e
°
Specifications
Amplifier
Output
Power
(IEC
268-3/DIN)
25
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
both
channels
driven,
into
6
ohms
at
1
kHz
with
no
more
than
0.9%
total
harmonic
distortion.
25
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
both
channels
driven,
into
6
ohms
from
60
Hz
to
20
kHz
with
no
more
than
0.9%
total
harmonic
distortion
(Canada
only).
Input
Sensitivity/Impedance
(1
kHz)
AUX
300
mV/50
kohms
Speaker
terminals
Main
speakers
6—
16
ohms
Tape
deck
Frequency
response
‘Type
I
(Normal):
30
15,000
Hz
Type
II
(CrO,):
30
16,000
Hz
Wow
and
Flutter
0.09%
(WRMS)
(0.2%
DIN)
Tuner
FM
Tuner
Tuning
Range
87.5
108.0
MHz
Usable
Sensitivity
0.95
pV/75
ohms
(10.8
dBf)
Sign
al-to-Noise
Ratio
MONO
(at
85
dBf)
80
dB
(IH'F-A
weighted)
STEREO
(at
85
dBf)
73
dB
522
1,629
kHz
530
1,710
kHz
(Canada
only)
LW~
Tuning
Range
144
288
kHz
(except
for
Canada)
Page
21
Compact
Disc
Player
Dynamic
Range
(1kHz)
90
dB
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio
95
dB
Wow
and
Flutter
Unmeasurable
General
Power
Requirements
AC120V
\y
60
Hz
(for
Canada)
AC230V
%v,50Hz(forthe
others)
110
Watts,
130
V
A
(for
Canada)
130
Watts
(for
the
others)
13
Watts
(at
standby
mode)
245
x
270
x
302
mm
(W/H/D)
(97/4
x
10%/4x
11'*/i6in.)
6.8
kg
(15
Ibs)
Power
Consumption
Dimensions
(Approx.)
Mass
(Approx.)
Supplied
Accessories
FM
wire
antenna
(only
for
Germany)
(1)
FM
feeder
antenna
(except
for
Germany)
(1)
AM
(MW/LW)
loop
antenna
(1)
Remote
control
(RM-SES200U)
(1)
Batteries
R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
(2)
Antenna
adaptor
(except
for
Germany)
(1)
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.

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