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USER MANUAL KDLH1000R JVC
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with two ports and an arrow indicating assembly (no text or symbols)

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JVC RD - LM1000 R R-D-S T 3 H PWM CUOD-CN 7 B 8 BD 9 D HT 11 BPT 12 BND 1- >2 3- >4 5- >6

This unit is equipped with the display demonstration. To cancel it, see page 8.
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
Position And Reproduction Of Labels
Bottom panel of the main unit

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CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. (e) ADVARSEL: Usynlig laser-stråling ved åbning, när sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgåudsæt- telse for stråling. (d) VARNING: Osynlig laser-stråning när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta e strålen. (s) VARO: Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättö- jmälle lasersäteilylle. Alä katso säteeseen. (f) IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS Precautions: 1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2.CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3.CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Leave all servicing to modified service equipment.Caution:
This product contains a laser component of higher laser class than Class 1.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
Precautions:
- CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
- CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
- CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
- CAUTION: This CD player uses invisible laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches to prevent radiation emission when unloading CDs. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
- CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
How to reset your unit
After detaching the control panel, press the reset button on the panel holder using a ball-point pen or similar tool.
This will reset the built-in microcomputer.
Note:
Your preset adjustments—such as preset channels or sound adjustments—will also be erased.

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Diagram showing device component assembly with labeled parts and directional arrow indicating processHow to use the MODE (M) button:
If you press MODE (M), the unit goes into functions mode and the number buttons work as different function buttons.

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MODE M 7 8Q 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1< >2 3< >4 5< >6To use these buttons as number buttons again after pressing MODE (M), wait for 5 seconds without pressing any number button until the functions mode is cleared.
- Pressing MODE (M) again also clears the functions mode.
CONTENTS
How to reset your unit.... 2
How to use the MODE (M) button ..... 2
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS ...... 4
Control panel 4
Remote controller 5
Preparing the remote controller 6
BASIC OPERATIONS ...... 7
Turning on the power.... 7
Changing the display pattern.... 8
Cancelling the display demonstration ..... 8
RADIO OPERATIONS ...... 9
Listening to the radio 9
Storing stations in memory 11
Tuning in to a preset station 12
Changing the display pattern.... 13
RDS OPERATIONS ...... 14
What you can do with RDS 14
Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments 18
CD OPERATIONS ...... 20
Playing a CD 20
Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD 21
Selecting CD playback modes 21
Prohibiting CD ejection 22
Changing the display pattern.... 23
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ...... 24
Adjusting the sound 24
Selecting preset sound modes (iEQ: i-equalizer) 25
Storing your own sound adjustments ..... 25
Activating the level meter 27
OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS ...... 28
Changing the general settings (PSM) ..... 28
Changing the display color 32
Assigning names to the sources 35
Detaching the control panel.... 36
CD CHANGER OPERATIONS ...... 37
Playing CDs 37
Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD 38
Selecting a disc 38
Selecting CD playback modes 39
EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS ... 41
Playing an external component 41
DAB TUNER OPERATIONS ...... 42
Tuning in to an ensemble and one of the services 42
Storing DAB services in memory...... 43
Tuning in to a preset DAB service 44
What you can do more with DAB 45
Changing the display pattern.... 46
TROUBLESHOOTING...... 47
MAINTENANCE 48
Handling CDs 48
SPECIFICATIONS 49
Caution: If the temperature inside the car is below 0^ C, the movement of source animation and text scroll will be halted on the display to prevent the display from being blurred. When the temperature increases, and the operating temperature is resumed, these functions will start working again.
Note: For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided with this unit, and the same ID number is imprinted on the unit's chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will help the authorities to identify your unit if stolen.
BEFORE USE
* For safety....
- Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
- Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.
* Temperature inside the car....
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
Control panel

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JVC ND-LN000 R R-D-S DUST COLDING TYPPTY DBP-88M-WOXE DAS FM/AM CD/CD-CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 20 19 211 (standby/on/attenuator) button
2 SEL (select) button
3 Control dial
4 Display window
5 Number buttons
6 Remote sensor
7 /buttons
8 ▲ (up) button
9▲ (eject) button
10▼ (down) button
11 (control panel release) button
12TP/PTY (T) (traffic programme/programme type) button
13 DISP (D) (display) button
- Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with MODE (M) button.
14 MODE (M) button
- Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with DISP (D) (display) button.
15 FM/AM DAB button
16 CD/CD-CH button
17 EQ (equalizer) button
18MO (monaural) button
19INT (intro) button
20RPT (repeat) button
21 RND (random) button
Remote controller

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ØI/ATT SOUND 1 2 U SOURCE F R D 3 7 4 VOL- VOL+ JVC RM-RK50-
Turns on the unit if pressed when the unit is turned off.
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Turns off the unit if pressed and held for a few seconds.
- Drops the volume level in a moment if pressed briefly.
Press again to resume the volume.
- Selects the band while listening to the radio (or the DAB tuner).
Each time you press the button, the band changes.
- Skips to the next disc while listening to the CD changer.
Each time you press the button, the disc number increases, and the selected disc starts playing.
- Selects the preset stations while listening to the radio (or the DAB tuner).
Each time you press the button, the preset station (or service) number increases, and the selected station (or service) is tuned in.
- Skips to the previous disc while listening to the CD changer.
Each time you press the button, the disc number decreases, and the selected disc starts playing.
4 Functions the same as the control dial on the main unit.
NOTE: These buttons do not function for the preferred setting mode adjustment.
5 Selects the sound (iEQ) mode.
Each time you press the button, the sound (iEQ) mode changes.
6 Selects the source.
Each time you press the button, the source changes.
7• Searches stations while listening to the radio.
- Selects services while listening to the DAB tuner if pressed briefly.
- Searches ensembles while listening to the DAB tuner if pressed for more than 1 second.
- Fast-forwards or reverses the track if pressed and held while listening to a disc.
- Skips to the beginning of the next track or goes back to the beginning of the current (or previous) tracks if pressed briefly while listening to a disc.
Preparing the remote controller
Before using the remote controller:
- Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the main unit. Make sure there is no obstacle in between.

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Remote sensor JVC- Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).
Installing the battery
When the controllable range or effectiveness of the remote controller decreases, replace the battery.
1. Remove the battery holder.
1) Push out the battery holder in the direction indicated by the arrow using a ball-point pen or a similar tool.
2) Remove the battery holder.

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(back side)2. Place the battery.
Slide the battery into the holder with the + side facing upwards so that the battery is fixed in the holder.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with a circular arrow indicating rotation or movement, and a magnified view of a circular feature (no text or symbols)Lithium coin battery (product number: CR2025)
3. Return the battery holder.
Insert again the battery holder pushing it until you hear a clicking sound.

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(back side)WARNING:
- Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach.
If a child accidentally swallows the battery, consult a doctor immediately. - Do not recharge, short, disassemble or heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire.
Doing any of these things may cause the battery to give off heat, crack or start a fire. - Do not leave the battery with other metallic materials.
Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat, crack or start a fire. - When throwing away or saving the battery, wrap it in tape and insulate; otherwise, the battery may start to give off heat, crack or start a fire.
- Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar tools.
Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat, crack or start a fire.
CAUTION:
DO NOT leave the remote controller in a place (such as dashboards) exposed to direct sunlight for a long time. Otherwise, it may be damaged.

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JVC RD-LM000 R RD-S R/RD-1 1 3 2 7 BD 8 MD 9 10 RT 11 RPT 12 RD 1 = 2 3 = 4 5 = 6Turning on the power
1 Turn on the power.

Note on One-Touch Operation:
When you select a source in step 2 below, the power automatically comes on. You do not have to press this button to turn on the power.
2 Select the source.

To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 9 – 19.
To play a CD, see pages 20 – 23.
To operate the CD changer, see pages 37 - 40.
To operate the external component (Line In), see page 41.
To operate the DAB tuner, see pages 42 - 46.
CAUTION on Volume Setting:
Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources. If the volume level is adjusted for the tuner, for example, the speakers may be damaged by the sudden increase in the output level. Therefore, lower the volume before playing a disc and adjust it as required during playback.
3 Adjust the volume.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)To increase the volume.
To decrease the volume.

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TUNFD FM1 Volume 18 87.5 STEREO FLATVolume level appears
4 Adjust the sound as you want. (See pages 24 – 27.)
To drop the volume in a moment
Press brief while listening to any source. "ATT" starts flashing on the display, and the volume level will drop in a moment.
To resume the previous volume level, press the button briefly again.
- If you turn the control dial, you can also restore the sound.
To turn off the power
Press for more than one second.
- If you turn off the power while listening to a disc, CD play will start from where playback has been stopped previously, next time you turn on the power.
Note:
When you use this unit for the first time, set the built-in clock correctly, see page 28.
Changing the display pattern
You can change the display pattern.
The number of the selectable display patterns varies according to the playback sources.
However, the unit basically provides three main display patterns for each source, and once one of these three patterns is selected, the same pattern is used for all the sources.
Press DISP (D).

Each time you press the button, the display patterns change as follows:
EX.: When playing a CD
Large animation display

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A["Small animation displays*"] --> B["CD TR-01 00'03" FLAT"]
B --> C["CD TR-01 00'03" 0:30 FLAT"]
C --> D["Clock time display"]
D --> E["CD TR-01 00'03" FLAT"]
E --> F["0:30"]
* Small animation displays are used for showing not only the source's main information (illustrated on this page as examples), but also showing some other information. For details, see each related section. (For the DAB tuner, small animation display will shown no animation.)
In this manual, the illustrations of the display are mainly of the large animation display (initial setting). If you have changed the display patterns or some PSM items, the actual displays you see will be different.
Note:
While playing a source, you can also show the level meter on the display. For details, see "Activating the level meter" on page 27.
Cancelling the display demonstration
When shipped from the factory, display demonstration (MovieDemo) has been activated, and starts automatically when no operations are done for about 20 seconds.
- It is recommended to cancel the demonstration before you use the unit for the first time.
To cancel the display demonstration, follow the procedure below:
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that "MovieDemo" appears on the display. (See pages 29 and 30.)

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Diagram of a circular device with a central 'SEL' and a finger pointing to it (no text or symbols beyond the label)2 Select "Off."

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)3 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

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Diagram of a circular component with a central 'SEL' and a finger pointing to it (no text or symbols beyond the label)To activate the display demonstration, repeat the same procedure and select "Interval" or "All Time" in step 2.
- For more details, see "To set the movie demo—MovieDemo" on page 30.

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JVC 0/1 ATT 9BL MD-LM1000 R R-D-3 RHO RHO THTY 04P=85N=402E DAS T E2 6 NO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RD T G N RAUM COVCO-CN 1< =2 3< =4 5< =6Listening to the radio
You can use either automatic searching or manual searching to tune in to a particular station.
Searching a station automatically: Auto search
1 Select the band (FM1 - 3, AM).


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A["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"] --> B["→"]

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STREEO FLATLast received station of the selected band is tuned in.
Note:
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2, FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast.
2 Start searching a station.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows and control points (no text or symbols)Press ▶▶▶ I ↗ to search stations of higher frequencies.
Press search stations of lower frequencies.

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TUNER FM1 SEARCH FLATEx.: When the band is FM
When a station is received, searching stops.
To stop searching before a station is received, press the same button you have pressed for searching.
Searching a station manually: Manual search
1 Select the band (FM1 - 3, AM).

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A["DAB"] --> B["FM/AM"]
B --> C["FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
C --> D["→"]
Note:
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2, FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast.
2 Press and hold ▶▶| ▶ or ◀◀ until "Manual Search" starts flashing on the display.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)3 Tune in to a station you want while "Manual Search" is flashing.

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Press ►►► I ▲ tune in to stations of higher frequencies. Press I◄► ↓ tune in to stations of lower frequencies.- If you release your finger from the button, the manual mode will automatically turn off after 5 seconds.
- If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing (in 50 kHz intervals for FM and 9 kHz intervals for AM—MW/LW) until you release the button.
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive:

1 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while listening to an FM stereo broadcast. "Mode" appears on the display.

2 Press MO (monaural), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the MO indicator is highlighted on the display. Each time you press MO, "Mono On" and "Mono Off" alternately appears.

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TUNER FM1 87.5 MONO POST Mono On 1 iEG 2 MO MO indicator MO indicator
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TUNER FM1 87 5 STEREO 1 iEQ Mono Off 2 MO"STEREO" is lit when receiving an FM broadcast in stereo.
When the MONO indicator is lit on the display, the sound you hear becomes monaural but the reception will be improved.
If the sound quality decreases and the stereo effect is lost while listening to an FM station
In some areas, adjacent stations may interfere with each other. If this interference occurs, this unit can automatically reduce this interference noise (the initial setting when shipped from the factory). However, in this case, the sound quality will be degraded and the stereo effect will be also lost. If you do not want to degrade the sound quality and to lose the stereo effect, rather than to eliminate the interference noise, see "To change the FM tuner selectivity—IF Filter" on page 31.
Storing stations in memory
You can use one of the following two methods to store broadcasting stations in memory.
• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
- Manual preset of both FM and AM stations
FM station automatic preset: SSM
You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band (FM1, FM2 and FM3).
1 Select the FM band (FM1 – 3) you want to store FM stations into.

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DAB FM/AM Each time you press the button, the band changes as follows: → FM1 FM2 FM3 AM →2 Press and hold both buttons for more than 2 seconds.

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DBP-SSM-MODE D M TUNER FM1 -SSM- FLAT TUNER FLAT“-SSM-” appears, then disappears when automatic preset is over.
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the band number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3). These stations are preset in the number buttons — No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest frequency). When automatic preset is over, the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in.
Manual preset
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM) manually.
Ex.: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band.
1 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) you want to store stations into (in this example, FM1).

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Each time you press the button, the band changes as follows: → FM1 FM2 FM3 AM →2 Tune in to a station (in this example, of 88.3 MHz).

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Press ►►► I to tune in to stations of higher frequencies. Press I◄►► V to tune in to stations of lower frequencies.3 Press and hold the number button (in this example, 1) for more than 2 seconds.

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TUNER FM1 Preset 1 88.3 MHz 0:30 STEREO FLATThe display pattern automatically changes to the small animation display and the preset number flashes (then the previous display pattern resumes).
4 Repeat the above procedure to store other stations into other preset numbers.
Note:
A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.
Tuning in to a preset station
You can easily tune in to a preset station.
Remember that you must store stations first. If you have not stored them yet, see "Storing stations in memory" on page 11.
Selecting a preset station directly
1 Select the band (FM1 - 3, AM).

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A["DAB"] --> B["FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
B --> C["→"]
2 Select the number (1 - 6) for the preset station you want.

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7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 < >2 3 < >4 5 < >6Selecting a preset station using the preset station list
If you forget what stations are stored in what preset numbers, you can check the preset station list, then select your desired station on the list.
1 Select the band (FM1 - 3, AM).

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A["Hand pointing to FM/AM"] --> B["FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
B --> C["→"]
2 Press and hold ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) until the preset station list for the current band (FM1, FM2, FM3, or AM) appears on the display.

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TUNER 1 HR1 4 HR3 FM1 P1 2 BAYERN2 5 HR4 Preset STEREO 5 FFH 6 105.7 FLATNotes:
- If one of FM band preset station lists (FM1, FM2, or FM3) is shown on the display, you can show the other lists by pressing ▲ or ▼.
- If a preset station is an FM RDS station with PS signal, PS name will be shown instead of the station frequency.
3 Select the number (1 - 6) for the preset station you want.

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7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 < >2 3 < >4 5 < >6Changing the display pattern
By pressing DISP (D), you can change the information shown on the display.

Each time you press the button, the display patterns change as follows:
- When receiving an AM or FM non-RDS station

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Large animation display TUNER FM1 87.5 STEREO FLAT Small animation display TUNER FM1 87.5 MHz 0:30 STEREO FLAT Clock time display TUNER FM1 87.5 STEREO FLAT 0:30- When receiving an FM RDS station (see the following pages)

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A["Large animation display"] --> B["PS name\nSmall animation displays"]
B --> C["PTY code appears"]
C --> D["Clock time display"]
D --> E["0:30"]
What you can do with RDS
RDS (Radio Data System) allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular programme signals. For example, the stations send their station names, as well as information about what type of programme they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.
Another advantage of RDS function is called "Enhanced Other Networks." By using the Enhanced Other Networks data sent from a station, you can tune in to a different station of a different network broadcasting your favourite programme or traffic announcement while listening to another programme or to another source such as CD.
By receiving the RDS data, this unit can do the following:
- Tracing the same programme automatically (Network-Tracking Reception)
- Standby Reception of TA (Traffic Announcement) or your favourite programme
• PTY (Programme Type) search - Programme search
• And some other functions
Tracing the same programme automatically (Network-Tracking Reception)
When driving in an area where FM reception is not good, the tuner built in this unit automatically tunes in to another RDS station, broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals. So, you can continue to listen to the same programme in its finest reception, no matter where you drive.
Two types of the RDS data are used to make Network-Tracking Reception work correctly—PI (Programme Identification) and AF (Alternative Frequency).
Without receiving these data correctly from the RDS station you are listening to, Network-Tracking Reception will not operate.
The same programme can be received on different frequencies.
Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency A

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A["Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency B"] --> B["Wave propagation pattern"]
B --> C["Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency C"]
C --> D["Wave propagation pattern"]
D --> E["Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency D"]
E --> F["Wave propagation pattern"]
F --> G["Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency E"]
To use Network-Tracking Reception
You can select the different modes of network-tracking reception to continue listening to the same programme in its finest reception.
When shipped from the factory, "AF" is selected.
- AF: Network-Tracking Reception is activated with Regionalization set to "off." With this setting, the unit switches to another station within the same network when the receiving signals from the current station become weak. (In this mode, the programme may differ from the one currently received.) The AF indicator lights up but the REG indicator does not.
- AF Reg: Network-Tracking Reception is activated with Regionalization set to "on."
With this setting, the unit switches to another station, within the same network, broadcasting the same programme when the receiving signals from the current station become weak. Both the AF indicator and the REG indicator light up.
- Off: Network-Tracking Reception is deactivated. Neither the AF indicator nor the REG indicator lights up.

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STREEO FLAT TUNER AF REG AF indicator REG indicatorNote:
If a DAB tuner is connected and Alternative Reception (for DAB services) is activated, Network-Tracking Reception is also activated ("AF") automatically. On the other hand, Networking-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated without deactivating Alternative Reception. (See page 45.)
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display. (PSM: see pages 29 and

2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until "Tuner" is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).

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Circular mechanical component with directional arrows and a hand pointing to it (no text or symbols)3 Select "AF-Regn'l (alternative frequency/regionalization reception)."

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Circular mechanical component with six blades and a central hub, no text or symbols visible4 Select the desired mode—"AF," "AF Reg" or "Off."

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)5 Finish the setting.

Using TA Standby Reception
TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to Traffic Announcement (TA) from the current source (another FM station or CD and other connected components).
• TA Standby Reception will not work if you are listening to an AM station.

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STEREO FLAT TP TP indicatorPress TP/PTY (T) to activate TA Standby Reception.
■When the current source is FM, the TP indicator either lights up or flashes.
- If the TP indicator lights up, TA Standby Reception is activated. If a station starts broadcasting a traffic announcement, "Traffic Flash" appears on the display, and this unit automatically tunes in to the station. The volume changes to the preset TA volume level (see page 18) and the traffic announcement can be heard.
- If the TP indicator flashes, TA Standby Reception is not yet activated since the station being received does not provide the signals used for TA Standby Reception. To activate TA Standby Reception, you need to tune in to another station providing these signals. Press ▶▶| △r |◀◀ to search for such a station.
When a station providing these signals is tuned in, the TP indicator stops flashing and remains lit. Now TA Standby Reception is activated.
■When the current source is other than FM, the TP indicator lights up.
If a station starts broadcasting a traffic announcement, "Traffic Flash" appears on the display, and this unit automatically changes the source and tunes in to the station.
To deactivate the TA Standby Reception, press TP/PTY (T) again.
Using PTY Standby Reception
PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to your favourite programme (PTY: Programme Type) from the current source (another FM station, CD or other connected components).
- PTY Standby Reception will not work if you are listening to an AM station.
You can select your favourite programme type for PTY Standby Reception.
When shipped from the factory, PTY Standby Reception is turned off. ("Off" is selected for PTY Standby Reception.)
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

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SEL(PSM: see pages 29 and 30.)
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until “Tuner” is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows and a finger pointing to the center (no text or symbols)3 Select "PTY Stnby (standby)."

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)4 Select one of the twenty-nine PTY codes. (See page 19.)

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d isSelected code name appears on the display and is stored into memory.
5 Finish the setting.

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STREEO FLAT TUNER PTY PTY indicator■When the current source is FM, the PTY indicator either lights up or flashes.
- If the PTY indicator lights up, PTY Standby Reception is activated. If a station starts broadcasting the selected PTY programme, this unit automatically tunes in to the station. - If the PTY indicator flashes, PTY Standby Reception is not yet activated since the station being received does not provide the signals used for PTY Standby Reception. To activate PTY Standby Reception, you need to tune in to another station providing these signals. Press ▶▶▶ I ∧ or ◀◀◀ ▼ to search for such a station. When a station providing these signals is tuned in, the PTY indicator stops flashing and remains lit. Now PTY Standby Reception is activated.
■When the current source is other than FM, the PTY indicator lights up.
If a station starts broadcasting the selected PTY programme, this unit automatically changes the source and tunes in to the station.
To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception, select "Off" in step 4 by turning the control dial. The PTY indicator disappears.
Searching your favorite programme
You can search any one of the PTY codes. In addition, you can store your 6 favourite programme types in the number buttons.
When shipped from the factory, the following 6 programme types have been stored in the number buttons (1 to 6).
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| POP M | Rock M Easy M | |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Classics | Affairs | Varied |
To store your favorite programme types
1 Press and hold TP/PTY (T) for more than 2 seconds while listening to an FM station.


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TUNER FM1 PTY P1 FLAT Search POP M ListThe last selected PTY code appears.
2 Select one of the twenty-nine PTY codes. (See page 19.)
Selected code name appears on the display.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)3 Press and hold the number button for more than 2 seconds to store the PTY code selected into the preset number you want.

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7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1<= >2 3<= >4 5<= >6Preset number flashes for a while, and the selected PTY code is stored into the preset number.
4 Press and hold TP/PTY (T) for more than 2 seconds.

To search your favorite programme type
1 Press and hold TP/PTY (T) for more than 2 seconds while listening to an FM station.


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TUNER FM1 PTY P1 FLAT Search POP M ListThe last selected PTY code appears.
2 Select one of the PTY codes.

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7 EQ 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 < >2 3 < >4 5 < >6 SEL OR
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TUNER FM1 PTY P2 FLAT Search Rock M ListEx.: When "ROCK M" is selected
How to use the ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) button By pressing ▲ or ▼ repeatedly, you can show the list of your preset PTY codes and all twenty-nine PTY codes (six PTY codes at a time). First, the list of your stored PTY codes appears, then all twenty-nine PTY codes (six PTY codes at a time) appears in sequence. Press the number button to select your desired PTY code on the list currently shown on the display.
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Start PTY search for your favorite programme.

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FIV Rock M FM1 SEARCH AF 0:30 STEREO FLAT- If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code as you selected, that station is tuned in.
- If there is no station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code as you selected, the station will not change.
Note:
In some areas, the PTY search will not work correctly.
Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments
Setting the TA volume level
You can preset the volume level for TA Standby Reception. When a traffic programme is received, the volume level automatically changes to the preset level.
- See also "Changing the general settings (PSM)" on page 28.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until "Tuner" is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).
3 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀◀ ▼ to select "TA Volume."
4 Turn the control dial to set to the desired volume. You can set it from "Volume 0" to "Volume 50."
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Automatic selection of the station when using the number buttons
Usually when you press the number button, the preset station is tuned in.
However, when the preset station is an RDS station, something different will happen. If the signals from that preset station are not sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the AF data, tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the same programme as the original preset station is broadcasting. (Programme search)
- The unit takes some time to tune in to another station using Programme search.
To activate programme search, follow the procedure below.
- See also "Changing the general settings (PSM)" on page 28.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until "Tuner" is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).
3 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀◀ ▼ to select "P(Programme)-Search."
4 Turn the control dial clockwise to select "On." Now programme search is activated.
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To cancel programme search, repeat the same procedure and select "Off" in step 4 by turning the control dial counterclockwise.
Automatic clock adjustment
When shipped from the factory, the clock built in this unit is set to be readjusted automatically using the CT (Clock Time) data in the RDS signal. If you do not want to use automatic clock adjustment, follow the procedure below.
- See also "Changing the general settings (PSM)" on page 28.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until "Clock" is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).
3 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀◀ ▼ to select "Auto Adj (adjustment)."
4 Turn the control dial counterclockwise to select "Off."
Now automatic clock adjustment is canceled.
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
To reactivate clock adjustment, repeat the same procedure and select "On" in step 4 by turning the control dial clockwise.
Note:
You must stay tuned to the same station for more than 2 minutes after setting "Auto Adj" to "On." Otherwise, the clock time will not be adjusted. (This is because the unit takes up to 2 minutes to capture the CT data in the RDS signal.)
PTY codes
News: News
Affairs: Topical programmes expanding on current news or affairs
Info: Programmes which impart advice on a wide variety of topics
Sport: Sport events
Educate: Educational programmes
Drama: Radio plays
Culture: Programmes on national or regional culture
Science: Programmes on natural science and technology
Varied: Other programmes like comedies or ceremonies
POP M: Pop music
Rock M: Rock music
Easy M: Easy-listening music
Light M: Light music
Classics: Classical music
Other M: Other music
Weather: Weather information
Finance: Reports on commerce, trading, the Stock Market, etc.
Children: Entertainment programmes for children
Social: Programmes on social activities
Religion: Programmes dealing with any aspect of belief or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics
Phone In: Programmes where people can express their views either by phone or in a public forum
Travel: Programmes about travel destinations, package tours, and travel ideas and opportunities
Leisure: Programmes concerned with recreational activities such as gardening, cooking, fishing, etc.
Jazz: Jazz music
Country: Country music
Nation M: Current popular music from another nation or region, in that country's language
Oldies: Classic pop music
Folk M: Folk music
Document: Programmes dealing with factual matters, presented in an investigative style

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JVC d/s ATT 8.5L MD-LM000 R R-D-S R-12 R-12 TYPE: CDF=888=4008 DAS 7 3Q 8 MD 9 10 NT 11 FRT 12 NO T S M R/WM CC/CD=69 1- -2 3- -4 5- -6Playing a CD
1 Open the control panel.

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Diagram showing a finger pressing a button next to an open device with a scroll, no text or symbols present2 Insert a disc into the loading slot.

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Technical line drawing of a CD or DVD disc assembly (no text or symbols)The unit turns on, draws a disc and starts playback automatically.
3 Close the control panel by hand.

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CD TR-19 73"50" FLATTotal track number/total playing time

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TR-01 00'03" FLaT Current track Elapsed playing timeAll tracks will be played repeatedly until you stop playback.
Notes:
- When a disc is already in the loading slot, selecting "CD" as the source starts CD play.
- When a disc is inserted upside down, the disc automatically ejects (if the control panel is open). If the control panel is closed, "Please Eject" appears.
- If you change the source, CD play also stops (without ejecting the disc). Next time you select “CD” as the source, CD play starts from where playback has been stopped previously.
To stop play and eject the disc
Press ▲.
CD play stops, the control panel opens, then the disc automatically ejects from the loading slot. If you change the source, the CD play also stops (without ejecting the disc this time).
Notes:
- If the ejected disc is not removed for about 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust. (CD play will not start this time.)
- You can eject the disc even when the unit is turned off.
Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD
To fast-forward or reverse the track

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Press ▶▶▶ briefly, while playing a disc, to go ahead to the beginning of the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the next tracks is located and played back.Press ◀◀◀ briefly, while playing a disc, to go back to the beginning of the current track.
Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back.
To go to a particular track directly

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7 8 8 MO 9 10 NT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 2 3 4 5 6Press the number button corresponding to the track number to start its playback.
• To select a track number from 1 – 6: Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.
- To select a track number from 7 – 12: Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1 second.
Selecting CD playback modes
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)
You can play back all tracks on the disc at random.

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MODE M ↓ 12 RND 51 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc. "Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press RND (random), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the RND indicator is highlighted on the display. Each time you press RND, "Random On" or "Random Off" alternately appears.

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CD TR-11 00'00" RANDOM 1 iEQ 4 INT S RPT G RND Random OnRANDOM indicator
RND indicator is highlighted when "Random On" is selected.
When Random Play is turned on, the RANDOM indicator lights up on the display and a track randomly selected starts playing.
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
You can play back the current track repeatedly.

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MODE M ↓ 1 PPT S1 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc. "Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press RPT (repeat), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the RPT indicator is highlighted on the display. Each time you press RPT, "Repeat On" or "Repeat Off" alternately appears.

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CO TR-11 00'30" REPEAT 1 iEQ 4 INT SRPT S RND REPEAT indicator RPT indicator is highlighted when "Repeat On" is selected.When Repeat Play is turned on, the REPEAT indicator lights up on the display.
To play back only intros (Intro Scan)
You can play back the first 15 seconds of each track sequentially.

1 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc. "Mode" appears on the display.

2 Press INT (intro), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the INT indicator is highlighted on the display. Each time you press INT, "Intro On" or "Intro Off" alternately appears.

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CD TR-11 00'00" INTRO 4 INT 5 RPT 6 RND INTRO indicator INT indicator is highlighted when "Intro On" is selected.When Intro Scan is turned on, the INTRO indicator lights up on the display.
Prohibiting CD ejection
You can prohibit CD ejection and can lock a disc in the loading slot.
While pressing CD/CD-CH, press and hold ⏻/1 ATT for more than 2 seconds.


"No Eject" flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the disc is locked and cannot be ejected.
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the disc, press _g or more than 2 seconds, while pressing CD/CD-CH.
"Eject OK" flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the disc is unlocked.
Changing the display pattern
By pressing DISP (D), you can change the information shown on the display.

Each time you press the button, the display patterns change as follows:
Large animation display

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Clock time display

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CD TR-01 00'03" FLAT 0:30Small animation display 1

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TR-01 00'03" 0:30 FLATClock time
Small animation display 2

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DISC #1'S / MAR TR-01 00'03" 0:30 FLATSmall animation display 3

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TR ALWAYS TR--01 00'03" 0:30 FLATSmall animation display 4

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DISC #1'S / MAR TR 01 ALWAYS 0:30 FLATNotes:
- When the disc title/performer is shown, the DISC indicator lights up. When the track title is shown, the TR indicator lights up.
- If the information cannot be shown at a time, it will scroll on the display. Some characters or symbols will not be shown (will be blanked or substituted) on the display.
- If no name is assigned to the audio CD, "NO NAME" will appear. To assign a name to a conventional CD, see page 35.
- If no disc title/performer or no track title is recorded for the CD Text, "NO NAME" will appear.
Adjusting the sound
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference.
1 Select the item you want to adjust.

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A["Fad (Fader)"] --> B["Bal (Balance)"]
B --> C["S.Bass (Super Bass)"]
C --> D["Sub Out (Subwoofer Output)"]
D --> E["Vol Adj (Volume Adjustment)"]
E --> F["(Canceled)"]
| Indication | To do: Range | |
| Fad^*1 | Adjust the front R06 (Rear only)and rear speaker |balance. F06 (Front only) | |
| Bal Adjust the left L06 (Left only)and right speaker |balance. R06 (Right only) | ||
| S. Bass^*2 | Adjust the bass. 00 (min.)|08 (max.) | |
| Sub Out^*3 | Adjust the 00 (min.)subwoofer output|12 (max.)level and cutoff frequency level. | |
| Vol Adj^*4 | Adjust and store –12 (min.)the input level|+12(max.)of each source. | |
*1 If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader level to "00."
*2 The richness and fullness of the bass sound is clearly maintained regardless of how low you set the volume.
*3 This takes effect only when a subwoofer is connected.
*4 By adjusting the input level to match it to the FM sound level, you will not need to adjust the volume level each time you change the source. This adjustment is memorized for each source except FM.
2 Adjust the level.

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To decrease the level.
While adjusting fader and balance —Fad, Bal:
You can make these two adjustments at the same time, by referring to the indication on the display.

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SEL Fad 00 Bal 00 FRONT REAR- Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) to adjust the fader.
- Press ▶▶▶ to adjust the balance.
While adjusting subwoofer output —Sub Out:
You can also set an appropriate cutoff frequency level according to the subwoofer connected:

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with six segments and directional arrows, no text or symbols present- Press ▶▶▶ or ▶◀◀ to select "Low," "Mid," or "High."
Low: Frequencies higher than 50 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.
Mid: Frequencies higher than 80 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.
High: Frequencies higher than 115 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.
Selecting preset sound modes (iEQ: i-equalizer)
You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre.
- There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
1 Press MODE (M).

"Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press EQ (equalizer) while "Mode" is still on the display.

The last selected sound mode is called up.

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3 Select the sound mode you want.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)As you turn the control dial, the sound modes change as follows:
Flat □ Hard Rock □ R&B* □ Pop □ Jazz □ Dance Music □ Country □ Reggae □ Classic □ User 1 □ User 2 □ User 3 □ (back to the beginning)
* Rhythm and Blues
To cancel the sound mode, select "Flat" in step 3.
Note:
For details about the preset settings of each sound mode, see page 27.
Storing your own sound adjustments
You can adjust the sound modes to your preference and store your own adjustments in memory (User 1, User 2 and User 3).
- There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
1 Press MODE (M).

"Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press EQ (equalizer) while "Mode" is still on the display.

3 Select the sound mode you want to adjust.

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4 Enter the sound adjustment mode.

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iEQ Low 80Hz Q3 +0.5 +0.1 +0.35
Make adjustments as you like, referring to the table "Sound adjustment items."

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SEL Buttons used for adjustments1) Press ▶▶| OK◀◀ to select the frequency band—Low, Mid, or High.
2) Turn the control dial to select the center frequency for the selected band.
3) Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) to adjust the level of the selected band.
4) Press SEL (select) to enter the Q level (band width) adjustment mode for the selected band.
5) Turn the control dial to adjust the Q level for the selected band.
6) Repeat steps 1) to 5) to adjust the other frequency bands.
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Exit from the sound adjustment mode.

The confirmation message appears—whether you want to store the adjustment.

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iEQ Store? User 1If you want to cancel the adjustments, press any button other than SEL (select).
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Select one of the user sound modes (User 1, User 2, User 3).

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Store the adjustment in the selected user sound mode.

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ISO Memory User 1Ex.: When you have selected "User 1"
Sound adjustment items
| Selectable values | |||
| Band | Low Mid | High | |
| Center frequency | 50 Hz 700 Hz 8 kHz80 Hz 1 kHz 12 kHz120 Hz 2 kHz | ||
| Q (band width) | Q1 (min.) Q1 (min.) || (Fixed)Q4 (max.) Q2 (max.) | —— | |
| Level | -06 (min.) -06 (min.) | +06 (max.) +06 (max.) | -06 (min.) | +06 (max.) | |
Activating the level meter
You can show the level meters on the display while playing any source. This unit is equipped with three level meter patterns.
- There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
1 Press MODE (M).

"Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press EQ (equalizer) twice while "Mode" is still on the display.

The last selected level meter appears on the display.
3 Select the level meter pattern you want.

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Level Meter 1:
The audio level meter fluctuates vertically.

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LEVEL 1Level Meter 2:
The speaker on the display vibrates as input audio level changes.

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LEVEL 2Level Meter 3:
The left and right audio level meters appear.
- If the small animation display is selected, only one audio level meter can be shown.

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LEVEL 3The list below shows the preset value settings for each sound mode (see also page 25).
| Sound modes | Preset values | ||||||
| Low Mid High | |||||||
| C.Freq. Q (Width) | Level C.Freq. Q (Width) | Level C.Freq. Level | |||||
| Flat 50 Hz Q1 | +00 700 Hz | Q1 +00 8 kHz | +00 | ||||
| Hard Rock | 80 Hz | Q2 +03 | 700 Hz | Q1 | +00 | 8 kHz | +02 |
| R & B | 80 Hz Q3 +03 2 kHz | Q2 +01 12 kHz | +03 | ||||
| Pop | 120 Hz | Q1 +02 2 kHz Q2 | +01 12 kHz | +02 | |||
| Jazz | 80 Hz Q1 +03 1 kHz | Q1 +01 8 kHz | +03 | ||||
| Dance Music | 50 Hz Q2 +04 700 Hz | Q1 -02 8 kHz | +01 | ||||
| Country 50 Hz | Q4 +02 700 Hz | Q1 +00 12 kHz | +02 | ||||
| Reggae 80 Hz | Q1 +03 2 kHz | Q2 +02 12 kHz | +02 | ||||
| Classic 120 Hz | Q1 +03 1 kHz | Q1 +00 8 kHz | +02 | ||||
| User 1 | 50 Hz | Q1 +00 | 700 Hz | Q1 | +00 | 8 kHz | +00 |
| User 2 | 50 Hz | Q1 +00 | 700 Hz | Q1 | +00 | 8 kHz | +00 |
| User 3 | 50 Hz | Q1 +00 | 700 Hz | Q1 | +00 | 8 kHz | +00 |
Changing the general settings (PSM)
You can change the items listed on the next page by using the PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) control.
- The PSM items are grouped into five categories—"Disp (display)," "Clock," "Tuner," "Color," and "Audio."
Basic Procedure
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display. (See pages 29 and 30.)

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust the other PSM items if necessary.
6 Finish the setting.

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SELTo set clock—Clock Hr, Clock Min, 24H/12H
You can set the clock using the PSM control.
- You can select either 12-hour system or 24-hour system.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until "Clock" is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).
3 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀◀ ▼ to select "Clock Hr (hour)."
4 Turn the control dial to adjust the hour.
5 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀ ▼ to select "Clock Min (minute)."
6 Turn the control dial to adjust the minute.
7 Press ▶▶▶ ▲ or ◀◀ ▼ to select "24H/12H."
8 Turn the control dial to select either "24Hours" or "12Hours."
9 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Preferred Setting Mode (PSM) items
The PSM items are grouped into five categories—"Disp (display)," "Clock," "Tuner," "Color," and "Audio." To select a desired item, first select the category where the desired item is listed.
| Indications | Selectable values | Factory-preset settings | See page | ||
| Disp (display) | MovieDemo Movie demo Interval 8, 30 | Interval ↔ Off↑ All Time ↑ | |||
| SRC Anime On Source Animation | |||||
| Scroll Scroll modeOnce Once 30 | Once ↔ Auto↑ Off ↑ | ||||
| Dimmer Dimmer mode Auto 30 | Auto ↔ Off↑ On ↑ | ||||
| Contrast Contrast | 1 — 10 | 5 | 31 | ||
| LCD Type Display type | Positive Negative↑ Auto ↑ | Positive 31 | |||
| Font Type Font type | 1 | 2 | 1 | 31 | |
| Clock | Clock Hr Hour adjustment | 0 — 12 (24) | 0 (0:00) | 28 | |
| Clock Min Minute adjustment | 00 — 59 | 00 (0:00) | 28 | ||
| 24H/12H 24/12-hour time display | 12Hours | 24Hours | 24Hours | 28 | |
| Auto Adj Automatic clock setting | On | Off | On | 19 | |
| Tuner | PTY Stnby PTY standby | Off → 29 programme types(see page 19) | Off 16 | ||
| AF-Regn'l Alternate frequency/Regionalization reception | AF ↔ AF Reg↑ Off *1 ↑ | AF 15 | |||
| TA Volume Traffic announcement volume | Volume 0 — Volume 50 | Volume 20 | 18 | ||
| P-Search Programme search On Off | Off 18 | ||||
| IF Filter Intermediate frequency filter | Auto | Wide | Auto | 31 | |
| DAB AF*2 Alternative frequency search | On Off On 45 | ||||
*1 Displayed only when "DAB AF" is set to "Off."
^*2 Displayed only when the DAB tuner is connected.
| Indications | Selectable values | Factory-preset settings | See page | |||
| Color | Mode Color mode Source 32 | Source | User | |||
| Source*3 Source color selection See | page 32 for details AllSource 32 | |||||
| AllSource*4 (Selected source) See | page 32 for details Every 32 | |||||
| User*5 User color selection Day Night Day 34 | ||||||
| Red*5 Red 0 — +11 | Day:+7 / Night:+5 | 34 | ||||
| Green*5 Green 0 — +11 | Day:+7 / Night:+5 | 34 | ||||
| Blue*5 Blue 0 — +11 | Day:+7 / Night:+5 | 34 | ||||
| Audio | Beep Key-touch tone | On | Off | On | 31 | |
| Ext Input*6 External component | Changer | Line In | Changer | 31 | ||
| Telephone Telephone muting | Off ↔ Muting1↑→ Muting2 ↑ | Off | Off | 31 | ||
*3 Displayed only when "Mode" is set to "Source."
*4 What appears actually here—source name—varies according to the “Source” setting.
To set the movie demo—MovieDemo
When shipped from the factory, the movie demo has been activated ("Interval" is selected).
- Interval: If no operation is done for about 20 seconds, the movie demo and playback source indication alternately appears on the display.
- All Time: If no operation is done for about 20 seconds, the movie demo automatically starts.
- Off: Cancels the movie demo.
To set the source animation on the display—SRC Anime
When changing the source, the display shows the source animation. If you do not want this animation, you can turn it off.
- On: The source animation appears just after you change the source.
- Off: Cancels the source animation.
*5 Displayed only when "Mode" is set to "User."
*6 Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected—FM, AM and CD.
To select the scroll mode for disc information and the DAB text—Scroll
You can select the scroll mode for disc information and for the DAB radio text (DLS: Dynamic Label Segment).
- Once: While showing the disc information: scrolls the disc information only once. While showing the DAB text: scrolls the detailed DAB text only once.
- Auto: While showing the disc information: repeats the scroll (in 5-second intervals). While showing the DAB text: shows the detailed DAB text.
- Off: While showing the disc information: cancels scroll mode. While showing the DAB text: shows only headline if any.
To select the dimmer mode—Dimmer
When you turn on the car headlights, the display automatically dims (Auto Dimmer).
• Auto: Activates Auto Dimmer.
- Off: Cancels Auto Dimmer.
- On: Always dims the display.
Note:
Auto Dimmer equipped for this unit may not work correctly on some vehicles, particularly on those having a control dial for dimming.
In this case, set the dimmer mode to “On” or “Off.”
To adjust the display contrast level—Contrast
You can adjust the display contrast level among 1 (dark) to 10 (bright).
To select the display illumination pattern —LCD Type
You can select the display illumination patterns according to your preference.
• Auto: Positive pattern will be selected during the day time (while the headlights are turned off); on the other hand, negative pattern will be used during the night time (while the headlights are turned on.)
- Positive: Positive (normal) pattern of the display.
- Negative: Negative pattern of the display.
To select the font on the display—Font Type
You can change the font types used on the display. Select either "1" or "2" according to your preference.
To change the FM tuner selectivity —IF Filter
In some areas, adjacent stations may interfere with each other. If this interference occurs, noise may be heard.
- Auto: When this type of interference occurs, this unit automatically increases the tuner selectivity so that interference noise will be reduced. (But the stereo effect will also be lost.)
- Wide: Subject to the interference from adjacent stations, but sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will not be lost.
To turn on/off the key-touch tone—Beep
You can deactivate the key-touch tone if you do not want it to beep each time you press a button.
- On: Activates the key-touch tone.
- Off: Deactivates the key-touch tone.
To select the external component to use —Ext Input
You can connect the external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adaptor KS-U57 (not supplied).
To use the external component as the playback source through this unit, you need to select which component—CD changer or external component—to use.
- Changer: To use the CD changer.
- Line In: To use the external component other than CD changer.
Note:
For connecting the Line Input Adaptor KS-U57 and the external component, refer to the Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume).
To select the telephone muting—Telephone
This mode is used when a cellular phone system is connected. Depending on the phone system used, select either "Muting1" or "Muting2," whichever mutes the sounds from this unit.
- Muting1: Selects this if this setting can mute the sounds.
- Muting2: Selects this if this setting can mute the sounds.
- Off: Cancels the telephone muting.
Changing the display color
You can set the display color using the PSM control. By selecting "Source" as the "Mode" (color mode) setting, you can select your favorite color for each source (or for all sources).
Note:
When selecting "User" as the "Mode" setting, you can adjust and store your own colors as you like. See page 34.
Setting the desired color for each source—Source
Once you have set the color for each source (or for all sources), the display illuminates in the selected color when the source is selected.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display. (See pages 29 and 30.)

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S圈2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until “Color” appears as the PSM category on the left side of the display.

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Circular mechanical component with directional arrows and a hand pointing to it (no text or symbols)3 Select "Mode."

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PSM Color Mode SourceCurrently selected setting for "Mode"
4 Select "Source" as the "Mode" (color mode) setting.
As you turn the control dial, the "Mode" settings alternate between "Source" and "User."

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SEL Source ← User5 Enter the source selecting mode.

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PSM Color Source AllSourceCurrently selected setting for "Source"
6 Select the source that you want to set the display color for.
As you turn the control dial, the source names change as follows:

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A["AllSource"] -->|*1| B["CD"]
B -->|*2| C["Changer (Line In)"]
C -->|*2| D["DAB"]
D -->|*2| E["AM"]
E --> F["FM"]
*1 When you select "AllSource," you can use the same color for all sources.
*2 Selected only when these components are connected.
7 Enter the color selecting mode.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)8 Select the display color.
As you turn the control dial, the colors change as follows:

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Every ^1 □ Aqua □ Sky □ Sea □ Leaves □ Grass □ Rose □ Cherry □ Orange □ Honey □ Violet □ Grape □ Snow □ User ^2 □ (back to the beginning)
*1 When you select "Every," the color changes every two seconds (changing to every color listed above except "User.")
*2 When you select "User," one of the original colors—"Day" or "Night" can be selected depending on the "User" setting.
9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 to select the color for each source (except when selecting "AllSource" in step 6).
10 Finish the setting.

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S圈Selecting or adjusting your own color—User
You can adjust and store your own colors—"Day" and "Night," and select one of them as the display color for any desired source.
- Day: Can be used as your user color during the day time (while the headlights are turned off).
• Night: Can be used as your user color during the night time (while the headlights are turned on.)
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display. (See pages 29 and 30.)

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SEL2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until “Color” appears as the PSM category on the left side of the display.

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3 Select "Mode."

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols present4 Select "User" as the "Mode" (color mode) setting.

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PSM Color Mode User5 Select "User."

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PSM Color User Day6 Select either "Day" or "Night" as your user color.

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SELAs you turn the control dial, the user color alternates between "Day" and "Night."
- If you want to select the user color, but do not need to adjust the color, go to step 9 to finish the setting.
- If you want to adjust the user color, go to the next step.
7 Adjust the user color.
1) Press ▶▶ | ∧ or ◀◀ ▼ to select one of three primary colors—“Red” “Green,” and “Blue.”

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A["Red Green"] --> B["User"]
B --> C["Blue Mode"]
C --> D["(Back to step 5 above)"]
C --> E["(Back to step 3 above)"]
2) Turn the control dial to adjust the selected primary color.
You can adjust within the range of 0 to +11.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)3) Repeat steps 1) and 2) to adjust the other primary colors.
8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to adjust the other user color—"Day" or "Night".
9 Finish the setting.

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SELAssigning names to the sources
You can assign names to discs (both in this unit and in the CD changer) and the external component.
After assigning a name, it will appear on the display when you select the source.
| Sources Maximum number of characters | |
| CDs* up to 32 characters(up to 40 discs) | |
| External component up to 8 characters |
* You cannot assign a name to a CD Text.
1 Select a source you want to assign a name to.

When you select a source, the power automatically comes on.
2 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds while pressing DISP (D).


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SEL
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CD TR-01 00'03" FLAT Disc Name A→a→1 A→BEx.: When you select CD as the source
3 Select the character set you want while the first character position is flashing.

Each time you press the button, the character set changes as follows:

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A["A-Z (capital)"] --> B["a-z (small)"]
B --> C["1-0 & Symbols (numbers)"]
D["Accented letters (small)"] <--> E["Accented letters (capital)"]
4 Select a character.

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SEL- About the available characters, see page 49.
5 Move the cursor to the next (or previous) character position.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows and shaded segments, no text or symbols present6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 until you finish entering the name.
7 Finish the procedure while the last selected character is flashing.

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Diagram of a circular component with a central label 'SEL' and a finger pointing to it (no other text or symbols)To erase the entered characters
Insert spaces using the same procedure described above. (About the available characters, see page 49.)
Notes:
- When you try to assign a name to the 41st disc, you cannot enter the text entry mode (and will hear a beep sound if "Beep" has been set to "On": see page 31). In this case, delete unwanted names before assignment.
- When the CD changer is connected, you can assign names to discs in the CD changer. These names can also be shown on the display if you insert the discs in this unit.
Detaching the control panel
You can detach the control panel when leaving the car.
When detaching or attaching the control panel, be careful not to damage the connectors on the back of the control panel and on the panel holder.
Detaching the control panel
Before detaching the control panel, be sure to turn off the power.
1 Unlock the control panel.

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Diagram of a cassette tape being inserted into a plastic sheet, with a magnified inset showing the cable attachment (no text or symbols present)2 Pull the control panel out of the unit.

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Technical line drawing of a cassette tape clip with a curved base and arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with two ports and an arrow indicating assembly (no text or symbols)3 Put the detached control panel into the provided case.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an open housing and a side view showing internal structure (no text or symbols)Attaching the control panel
1 Insert the right side of the control panel into the groove on the panel holder.

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Technical line drawing of two mechanical components with a central component and an arrow indicating assembly (no text or symbols present)2 Press the left side of the control panel to fix it to the panel holder.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsNote on cleaning the connectors:
If you frequently detach the control panel, the connectors will deteriorate.
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.

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Connectors
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JVC ID -18000 R RDS INTU INTU DIF=45Hz=40Hz DAB T BQ S NO S D MT R RT R MND T D M M/MM CD/CD=CH 1—2 3—4 5—6We recommend that you use one of the CH-X series with your unit.
If you have another JVC CD automatic changer, consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer for connections.
- For example, if your CD automatic changer is one of the KD-MK series, you need a cord (KS-U15K) for connecting it to this unit.
Before operating your CD automatic changer:
• Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your CD changer.
- If no discs are in the magazine of the CD changer or the discs are inserted upside down, "No Disc" will flash on the display. If this happens, remove the magazine and set the discs correctly.
- If "Reset 1" – "Reset 8" flashes on the display, something is wrong with the connection between this unit and the CD changer. If this happens, check the connection and make sure the cords are connected firmly. Then, press the reset button of the CD changer.
Playing CDs
Select the CD automatic changer (CD-CH).

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CD/CD-CH CD CD-CH** If you have changed the "Ext Input" setting to "Line In" (see page 31), you cannot select the CD changer.
Playback starts from the first track of the first disc. All tracks of all discs are played back.

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CATCH 01-01 00'03" FL:3T Current disc and track no. Elapsed playing timeNote on One-Touch Operation:
When you press CD/CD-CH, the power automatically turns on. You do not have to press ⬇WHTT on the power.
To change the information shown on the display
Press DISP (D) repeatedly.
For details, see "Changing the display pattern" on page 23.
Note:
If you change the source or turn off the unit, CD play also stops.
Next time you select "CD-CH" as the source, CD play starts from where playback has been stopped previously.
Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD
To fast-forward or reverse the track

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating motion or force direction (no text or symbols)Press and hold ▶▶1, while playing a disc, to fast-forward the track.
Press and hold ◀◀◀ ,▼ while playing a disc, to reverse the track.
To go to the next track or the previous tracks

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with internal segments and directional arrows, no text or symbols presentPress ▶▶▶ briefly, while playing a disc, to go ahead to the beginning of the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the next tracks is located and played back.
Press ◀◀◀ briefly, while playing a disc, to go back to the beginning of the current track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back.
Selecting a disc
To go to a particular disc directly
Press the number button corresponding to the disc number to start its playback (while the CD changer is playing).

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7 8 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 >2 3 >4 5 >6• To select a disc number from 1 - 6: Press 1 (7) - 6 (12) briefly.
- To select a disc number from 7 – 12: Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1 second.
To go to the next discs or the previous discs

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols presentPress ▲ (up), while playing a disc, to go to the next disc. Each time you press the button consecutively, the first track of the next disc is located and played back.
Press ▼ (down) while playing a disc, to go back to the previous disc. Each time you press the button consecutively, the first track of the previous disc is located and played back.
To select a disc using the disc lists
If you forget what discs are loaded in the CD changer, you can show the disc title list and select a disc on the list shown on the display.
- The display can show only six disc names at a time.
1 While playing a CD, press and hold ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) until a disc name list appears on the display.

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CD-CH 1.DISC 01 4.Rock M 01-01 00'03" 2.POP 5.ABC 3.DISC 03 6.No DiscNote:
If a disc has an assigned disc name, it will be shown on the display. However, if the disc has not been played before, its disc number will appear.
2 Press ▲ or ▼ to show the other disc name list, if necessary.

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Circular mechanical component with directional arrows and a hand pointing to it (no text or symbols)3 Select the number (1 - 6) for the disc you want to play.

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7 8 6 MO 9 10 INT 11 RPT 12 RND 1 < >2 3 < >4 5 < >6Selecting CD playback modes
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)
You can play back the tracks at random.



1 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc. "Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press RND (random), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the RND indicator is highlighted on the display. Each time you press RND, the random play mode changes as follows:

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A["→ Random 1 Random 2"] --> B["→ Random Off"]

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CD-CH 01-01 "00'00" RANDOM FIRST Random 1 1 IEQ 4 INT 5 RPT 6 RND RANDOM indicator RND indicator (See the following table.)Ex.: When you select "Random 1."
| Mode | RND Indicator | Plays at random |
| Random 1 disc | Highlighted All tracks of the current then the tracks of the next disc and so on. | |
| Random 2 inserted in the magazine. | Flashes All tracks of all discs | |
When Random Play is turned on, the RANDOM indicator lights up or flashes on the display.
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
You can play back the current track or the tracks on the current disc repeatedly.

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MODE M ↓ 1 2 RPT 51 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc.
"Mode" appears on the display.
2 Press RPT (repeat), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the RPT indicator is highlighted on the display.
Each time you press RPT, the repeat play mode changes as follows:

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A["Repeat 1 Repeat 2"] --> B["Repeat Off"]

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CO-CH 01-01 00'03" REPEAT 1 iEQ 4 INT SRPT SRND Repeat 1 REPEAT indicator RPT indicator (See the following table.)Ex.: When you select "Repeat 1."
| Mode | RPT Indicator | Plays repeatedly |
| Repeat 1 (or specified track). | Highlighted The current track. | |
| Repeat 2 disc (or specified disc). | Flashes All tracks of the current. |
When Repeat Play is turned on, the REPEAT indicator lights up or flashes on the display.
To play back only intros (Intro Scan)
You can play back the first 15 seconds of each track sequentially.

1 Press MODE (M) to enter the functions mode while playing a disc.
"Mode" appears on the display.

2 Press INT (intro), while "Mode" is still on the display, so that the INT indicator is highlighted on the display.
Each time you press INT, the intro scan mode changes as follows:

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A["Intro 1 Intro 2"] --> B["Intro Off"]
B --> A

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CO-CH 01-01 "00'00" INTRO 1 iEG: 4 INT SRPT 5 RND INTRO indicator INT indicator (See the following table.)Ex.: When you select "Intro 1."
| Mode | INT Indicator | Plays the beginnings |
| Intro Highlighted Of all tracks on 1 all inserted discs | ||
| Intro Flashes Of the first track on each 2 inserted disc. | ||
When Intro Scan is turned on, the INTRO indicator lights up or flashes on the display.

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JVC MIL HD -LM000 R R-D-S 1/52 1/52 T D M PWM CD/CD-08 7 8 9 10 HT 11 RPT 12 RIO 1 2 3 4 5 6Playing an external component
You can connect the external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line Input Adaptor KS-U57 (not supplied).
Preparations:
- For connecting the Line Input Adaptor KS-U57 and the external component, refer to the Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume).
- Before operating the external component using the following procedure, select the external input correctly. (See “To select the external component to use—Ext Input” on page 31.)
1 Select the external component (Line In).

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CD/CD-CH CD Line In * LINE-IN LINE IN D.MUSIC* If "Line In" does not appear on the display, see page 31 and select the external input ("Line In").
* Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected—FM, AM and CD.
Note on One-Touch Operation:
When you press CD/CD-CH, the power automatically comes on. You do not have to press ⏻/I ATT to turn on the power.
2 Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.
3 Adjust the volume.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)4 Adjust the sound as you want. (See pages 24 – 27.)

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JVC ND -LM000 R R-D-S INTUARY COPI-8MM-8000 DAS 7 SD 6 MD 9 10 #1 B RPT P RD T D M EAVAM CO/CO-50 1 - 2 3 - 4 5 - 6We recommend that you use DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) tuner KT-DB1500 with your unit. If you have another DAB tuner, consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer.
• Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your DAB tuner.
What is DAB system?
DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver CD quality sound without any annoying interference and signal distortion.
Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures and data.
In contrast to FM broadcast, where each programme is transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines several programmes (called “services”) to form one “ensemble.”
In addition, each “service”—called “primary service”—can also be divided into its components (called “secondary service”).
With the DAB tuner connected with this unit, you can enjoy these DAB services.
Note:
When reception switches between DAB and FM, the listening volume level may increase or decrease inconveniently. This change in the volume level results from unequal audio injection levels at broadcaster site, but not from the malfunction of this unit.
To prevent this inconvenience, you can adjust the DAB input level (see page 24).
Tuning in to an ensemble and one of the services
A typical ensemble has 6 or more programmes (services) broadcast at the same time. After tuning in to an ensemble, you can select a service you want to listen to.
Before you start....
Press FM/AM DAB briefly if CD, CD changer or external component is the current source.
1 Select the DAB tuner.

Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.

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DAS DAR1 Bayern 2 FLAT FM/AMDALast received service of the selected band is tuned in.
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3).

Each time you press the button, the DAB band changes as follows:

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A["DAB1"] --> B["DAB2"]
B --> C["DAB3"]
Note:
This receiver has three DAB bands (DAB1, DAB2, DAB3). You can use any one of them to tune in to an ensemble.
3 Start searching an ensemble.

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Press ►►► to search ensembles of higher frequencies. Press ◀◄►▼ to search ensembles of lower frequencies.When an ensemble is received, searching stops.
To stop searching before an ensemble is received, press the same button you have pressed for searching.
4 Select a service (either primary or secondary) you want to listen to.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction and control points (no text or symbols)Press ▲ (up) to select the next service. (If a primary service has some secondary services, they are selected before the next primary service is selected.)
Press ▼ (down) to select the previous service (either primary or secondary).
To tune in to a particular ensemble without searching:
1 Press and hold FM/AM DAB to select DAB tuner as the source.
2 Press FM/AM DAB repeatedly to select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3).
3 Press and hold ▶▶▶ ▶ or ▶◀◀ for more than 1 second.
4 Press ▶▶▶ | ∧ or ◀◀◀ ∨ repeatedly until the ensemble you want is reached.
- If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing until you release the button.
5 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) to select a service (either primary or secondary) you want to listen to.
To restore the FM/AM tuner
Press and hold FM/AM DAB again.
Storing DAB services in memory
You can preset up to 6 DAB services in each DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3) manually.
1 Select the DAB tuner.

Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
←→FM/AMDAB
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3) you want.

Each time you press the button, the DAB band changes as follows:
→ DAB1 DAB2→DAB3 →
3 Tune in to an ensemble you want.

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating rotation or movement (no text or symbols)4 Select a service of the ensemble you want.

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Diagram of a rotary knob with arrows indicating clockwise motion (no text or symbols)Press ▲ (up) to select the next service.
Press ▼ (down) to select the previous service.
5 Press and hold the number button (in this example, 1) you want to store the selected service into for more than 2 seconds.


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DAB PRIMARY PY Rock M CH Bayern PRG Bayern 2 DAB1 P1 0:30 TEXT FLATThe display pattern automatically changes to the non-animation display and the preset number flashes (then the previous display pattern resumes).
6 Repeat the above procedure to store other DAB services into other preset numbers.
Notes:
- You can only preset primary DAB services. If you store a secondary service, its primary service will be stored instead.
- A previously preset DAB service is erased when a new DAB service is stored in the same preset number.
Tuning in to a preset DAB service
You can easily tune in to a preset DAB service. Remember that you must store services first. If you have not stored them yet, see page 43.
Selecting a preset service directly
1 Select the DAB tuner.

Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
←→FM/AMDA
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3) you want.

Each time you press the button, the DAB band changes as follows:

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A["DAB1"] --> B["DAB2"]
B --> C["DAB3"]
3 Select the number (1 - 6) for the preset DAB service (primary) you want.

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If the selected primary service has some secondary services, pressing the same number button repeatedly will tune in to the secondary services.
Selecting a preset service using the preset service list
If you forget what services are stored in what preset number, you can check the preset service list, then select your desired service on the list.
1 Select the DAB tuner.

Each time you press and hold the button, the DAB tuner and the FM/AM tuner are alternately selected.
←→FM/AMDAB
2 Select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3) you want.

Each time you press the button, the DAB band changes as follows:
→ DAB1 DAB2→DAB3 →
3 Press and hold ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) until the preset service list for the current band (DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3) appears on the display.

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DAB 1HR1 4HR3 DAB1 Preset 2No Serv. 5HR4 FFH 6No Serv. FLAT4 If necessary, press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) until the preset service list you want (DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3) appears on the display.
5 Select the number (1 - 6) for the preset service you want.
What you can do more with DAB
Tracing the same program automatically (Alternative Reception)
You can keep listening to the same program.
• While receiving a DAB service:
When driving in an area where a service cannot be received, this unit automatically tunes in to another ensemble or FM RDS station, broadcasting the same program.
- While receiving an FM RDS station:
When driving in an area where a DAB service is broadcasting the same program as the FM RDS station is broadcasting, this unit automatically tunes in to the DAB service.
To use Alternative Reception
When shipped from the factory, Alternative Reception is activated.
- See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 28.
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 Press ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) repeatedly until “Tuner” is selected as the PSM category (it is shown on the left side of the display).
3 Press ▶▶▶ I ∧ or ◀◀◀ ∨ to select "DAB AF" (alternative frequency).
4 Turn the control dial to select the desired mode.
- On: Traces the program among DAB services and FM RDS stations — Alternative Reception. The AF indicator lights up on the display (see page 14).
- Off: Deactivates Alternative Reception.
Note:
When Alternative Reception (for DAB services) is activated, Network-Tracking Reception (for RDS stations: see page 14) is also activated automatically. On the other hand, Network-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated without deactivating Alternative Reception.
5 Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.
Changing the display pattern
By pressing DISP (D), you can change the information shown on the display.
Each time you press the button, the display patterns change as follows:

Display pattern 1
(Large animation display)

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DAB DAB1 P4 Bayern 2 TEXT FLAT TEXT indicator *1
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Display pattern 2 Ensemble name DAB Bayern 227.360MHz 12C DAB1 P4 0:30 TEXT FLAT Frequency Channel no. Clock time
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Display pattern 3 PTY code *3 DAB PRIMARY SW Rock M CH Bayern PRG Bayern 2 DAB1 P4 0:30 TEXT FLAT Service name Primary/Secondary indicators *2Display pattern 4 *4

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JVC MOBILE ENTERTAIMENT Bayern 2 TEXT FLATDisplay pattern 5 (Clock time display)

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DAB DAB1 P4 Bayern 2 TEXT FLAT 0:30*1 TEXT indicator: implies the current service received is providing DLS (Dynamic Label Segment—DAB radio text information).
*2 Primary/Secondary indicators: implies the current service received is either primary or secondary service.
*3 Each service can have several PTY codes. If a service have several PTY codes, they will shown in turn.
*4 Dynamic Label Segment (DLS) will be displayed. See “To select the display mode for disc information and the DAB text—Scroll” on page 30.
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.
| Symptoms | Causes | Remedies | |
| General Playback | Sound is sometimes interrupted. | You are driving on rough roads. | Stop playback while driving on rough roads. |
| Disc is scratched. | Change the disc. | ||
| Connections are incorrect. | Check the cords and connections. | ||
| Sound cannot be heard from the speakers. | The volume level is set to the minimum level. | Adjust it to the optimum level. | |
| Connections are incorrect. | Check the cords and connections. | ||
| CD cannot be played back. | Disc is inserted upside down. | Insert the disc correctly. | |
| CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back.Tracks on the CD-R/CD-RW cannot be skipped. | CD-R/CD-RW is not finalized. | Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW.Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW with the component which you used for recording. (See page 48.) | |
| “No Disc” flashes on the display. | No disc in the loading slot. | Insert a disc into the loading slot. | |
| Disc is inserted incorrectly. | Insert the disc correctly. | ||
| Disc cannot be ejected. | Disc is locked. | Unlock the disc (See page 22.) | |
| This unit does not work at all. | The built-in microcomputer may have functioned incorrectly due to noise, etc. | Press the reset button on the panel holder using a ball-point pen after detaching the control panel. (The clock setting and preset stations stored in memory are erased.) (See page 2.) | |
| “Panel Connect Error” appears on the display. | The control panel is not attached correctly and firmly. | Remove the control panel, wipe the connectors, then attach it again. (See page 36.) | |
| FM/AM | SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory) automatic preset does not work. | Signals are too weak. | Store stations manually. |
| Static noise while listening to the radio. | The antenna is not connected firmly. | Connect the antenna firmly. | |
| CD Changer | “No Disc” flashes on the display. | No disc in the magazine. | Insert a disc. |
| “Reset 8” flashes on the display. | This unit is not connected to a CD changer correctly. | Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the CD changer. | |
| “Reset 1” – “Reset 7” flashes on the display. | ____ | Press the reset button of the CD changer. | |
Handling CDs
This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs and CD Text.
- This unit is not compatible with MP3 discs.
How to handle discs
When removing a disc from its case, press down the center holder of the case and lift the disc out, holding it by the edges.
• Always hold the disc by
Center holder

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When storing a disc into its case, gently insert the disc around the center holder (with the printed surface facing up).
• Make sure to store discs into the cases after use.
To keep discs clean
A dirty disc may not play correctly. If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge.

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Illustration of hands holding a CD or DVD disc with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)To play new discs
New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, this unit may reject the disc. To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.

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Line drawing of two hands holding a CD or DVD disc (no text or symbols)About mistracking:
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads. This does not damage the unit and the disc, but will be annoying.
We recommend that you stop disc playback while driving on such rough roads.
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases:
• After starting the heater in the car.
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates.
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW
You can play back your original CD-Rs or CD-RWs recorded in audio CD format. However, they may not be played back depending on their characteristics or recording conditions.
- User-edited CD-Rs (Recordable) and CD-RWs (Rewritable) can be played back only if they are already "finalized."
- Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions or cautions carefully.
- Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on this unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if the player's lens is dirty.
- CD-Rs or CD-RWs are susceptible to high temperatures or high humidity; so do not leave them inside your car.
- CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. (This is caused by the fact that the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for regular CDs.)
CAUTIONS:
- Do not insert 8 cm discs (single CDs) into the loading slot. (Such discs cannot be ejected.)
- Do not insert any disc of unusual shape—like a heart or flower; otherwise, it will cause a malfunction.
- Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any heat source or place them in a place subject to high temperature and humidity. Do not leave them in a car.
- Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean discs.
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION
Maximum Power Output:
Front: 50 W per channel
Rear: 50 W per channel
Continuous Power Output (RMS):
Front: 19 W per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion.
Rear: 19 W per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion.
Load Impedance: 4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowance)
Equalizer Control Range:
Low: ±06 (50 Hz, 80 Hz, 120 Hz)
Mid: ±06 (700 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)
High: ±06 (8 kHz, 12 kHz)
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB
Line-Out Level/Impedance: 2.0 V/20 kΩ load
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ
TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range:
FM: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
AM: (MW) 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz
(LW) 144 kHz to 279 kHz
[FM Tuner]
Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 ∝ V/75 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 16.3 dBf (1.8 ∝ V/75 Ω)
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz): 65 dB
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz
Stereo Separation: 30 dB
Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB
[MW Tuner]
Sensitivity: 20 ∝ V
Selectivity: 35 dB
[LW Tuner]
Sensitivity: 50 ∝ V
CD PLAYER SECTION
Type: Compact disc player
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical pickup (semiconductor laser)
Number of channels: 2 channels (stereo)
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Dynamic Range: 96 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB
Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit
GENERAL
Power Requirement:
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V
(11 V to 16 V allowance)
Grounding System: Negative ground
Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
Mass: 1.4 kg (excluding accessories)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Available characters
You can use the alphabet (A - Z, and a - z) and the following characters to assign names to CDs, and external components (see page 35).
Numbers and symbols
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
| ! | " | # | $ | % |
| & | ' | ( | ) | * |
| + | , | - | . | / |
| : | ; | < | = | > |
| ? | @ | _ | ` | | |
| ¿ | £ | € | α | space |
Accented letters
Capital
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A["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"] --> B["→"]
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A["Hand with DAB FM/AM"] --> B["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
B --> C["→"]
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TUNER 1 HR1 4 HR3 FM1 P1 2 BAYERN2 5 HR4 Preset STEREO 3 FFH 6105.7 FLATHinweise:
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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| POP M | Rock M Easy M | |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Classics | Affairs | Varied |
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CD TR-11 00° 30" REPEAT Repeat On 1 iEQ 4 INT SRPT 5 RNDAnzeige REPEAT
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Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Every ^1 □ Aqua □ Sky □ Sea □ Leaves □ Grass □ Rose □ Cherry □ Orange □ Honey □ Violet □ Grape □ Snow □ User ^2 □ (zurück zum Anfang)
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Anschlüsse
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JVC d/d RTT 100 HD-LM000 R R-D-S R-D-S THTY DPT=80M=400E GAS T E2 S NO S 10 RT B PFT B NIO T D M BUM CDUCD=CH 1-2 3-4 5-6natural_image
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COACH 1 DISC 01 4 Rock M 01-01 2 POP 5 ABC 00'03" 5 DISC 03 6 No Disc FLATHinweis:
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Line drawing of two hands holding a CD or DVD disc (no text or symbols)Mid: ±06 (700 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)
High: ±06 (8 kHz, 12 kHz)
Frequenzgang: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz
11,3 dBf (1,0 ∝ V/75 Ω)
1.PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1
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JVC AD-LHT000.R R-D-3 W 17Y 24P=80M=900E D M DAB RUN/M C/D/CO=CS 7 BD A NO B ID INT W INT W RD 1 = -2 3 = -4 5 = -6 1 3 2Mise sous tension
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A["Hand with DAB FM/AM"] --> B["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
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TUNER 1HR1 4HR3 FM1 P1 BAYERN2 5HR4 Preset STEREO 3FFH 6105.7 FLATRemarques:
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Diagram of a rotary knob with directional arrows and a finger pointing to the center (no text or symbols)3 Choisissez "PTY Stnby (attente)".

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STEREO FLAT TUNER PTY Indicateur PTY| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| POP M | Rock M Easy M | |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Classics | Affairs | Varied |
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MOOS M ↓ 11 RPT Stext_image
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150 K Low 80Hz Q3 +0.3 +0.1 +0.3SUITE À LA PAGE SUIVANTE
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PSM Color Mode User5 Choisissez "User".

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CD/CH 01-01 00'03" FLAT 1 DISC 01 4 Rock M 2 POP 5 ABC 3 DISC 03 6 No DiscRemarque:
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Line drawing of two hands holding a CD or DVD disc, one with a pencil inserted (no text or symbols)Mid: ±06 (700 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)
High: ±06 (8 kHz, 12 kHz)
11,3 dBf (1,0 mV/75 Ω)
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A["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"] --> B["→"]
B --> C[" "]
Opmerking:
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A["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"] --> B["→"]
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A["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"] --> B["→"]
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A["Hand with DAB FM/AM"] --> B["→ FM1 FM2 FM3 AM"]
B --> C["→"]
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TUNER 1 HR1 4 HR3 FM1 P1 BAYERN2 HR4 Preset STEREO FFH 6105.7 FLATOpmerkingen:
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graph TD
A["Programma 1 op frequentie B"] --> B["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
B --> C["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
C --> D["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
D --> E["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
E --> F["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
F --> G["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
G --> H["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
H --> I["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
I --> J["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
J --> K["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
K --> L["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
L --> M["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
M --> N["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
N --> O["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
O --> P["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
P --> Q["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
Q --> R["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
R --> S["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
S --> T["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
T --> U["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
U --> V["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
V --> W["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
W --> X["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
X --> Y["Converging to multiple concentric circles"]
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Selecteer de vermelding "AF-Regn'l
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Selecteer de gewenste modus —“AF”, “AF Reg” of “Off”.

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S固5
Voltooi de instelling.

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Selecteer de vermelding "PTY Stnby (standby)".

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Voltooi de instelling.

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TUNER FM1 87.5 STEREO FLAT TUNER PTY Indicator PTY| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| POP M | Rock M Easy M | |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Classics | Affairs | Varied |
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PTV Rock M FM1 SEARCH AF 0:30 STEREO FLATEducate: Educatieve programma's
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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
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Circular mechanical component with directional arrows and a hand pointing to it (no text or symbols)3 Kies "Mode".
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Source ←→ Usernatural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with six segments and directional arrows, no text or symbols present
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PSM Color Source AllSourcenatural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)8 Kies de displaykleur.
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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Every ^1 □ Aqua □ Sky □ Sea □ Leaves □ Grass □ Rose □ Cherry □ Orange □ Honey □ Violet □ Grape □ Snow □ User ^2 □ (terug naar het begin)
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Diagram of a circular device with a central knob and a finger pointing to it (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a rotary knob with directional arrows indicating rotation (no text or symbols)3 Kies "Mode".

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)
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PSM Color Mode User5 Kies "User".

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Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols)
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PSM Color User Daynatural_image
Diagram of a wheel with directional arrows indicating rotational motion (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a circular component with a central label 'SIL' and a finger pointing to it (no other text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with rotational arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)natural_image
Circular mechanical component with six blades and a central hub, no text or symbols visiblenatural_image
Diagram of a circular device with a central 'SEL' and a finger pointing to it (no text or symbols beyond the label)text_image
Diagram showing a device with a magnified view of its cable, highlighting a finger pointing to the cable.natural_image
Technical line drawing of a cassette tape component with no visible text or symbols
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with two views and an arrow indicating assembly (no text or symbols)natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an open housing and a side view showing internal structure (no text or symbols)natural_image
Technical line drawing of two electronic component assemblies with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Line drawing of a cassette tape device with no visible text or symbolstext_image
Connectors
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JVC d/d RTT 100 HD-LM000 R R-D-S R-D-S THTY CDF=80M=400E GAS T E2 S NO 9 S RT B PFT B NIO T D M BUM CDUCD=CH 1-2 3-4 5-6natural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with directional arrows and control points (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a rotary knob with arrows indicating clockwise direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Circular mechanical component with directional arrows and shaded segments, no text or symbols present
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CD/CH 1 DISC 01 4 Rock M 01-01 2 POP 5 ABC 00'03" 5 DISC 03 5 No Disc FLATOpmerking:
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Circular mechanical component with six blades and a hand adjusting the top edge (no text or symbols)flowchart
graph LR
A["→ Random 1 Random 2"] --> B["→ Random Off"]
B --> A

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CD-CH 01-01 00'00" RANDOM 1 iEQ 4 INT SRPT G RND Indicator RANDOM Indicator RND (Zie de volgende tabel)text_image
MODE M 11 APT Sflowchart
graph LR
A["Repeat 1 Repeat 2"] --> B["Repeat Off"]

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CO-CH 01-01 00'03" REPEAT 1 iEQ 4 INT SRPT 6 RNO Repeat 1 Indicator REPEAT Indicator RPT (Zie de volgende tabel)natural_image
Diagram of a car wheel with directional arrows indicating rotational motion (no text or symbols)text_image
JVC MD-LM000 R R-D-S T U P T Y C D P-5 5N-1000 DAS 7 D3 8 M0 9 10 P1 T D M BAMM CO/CO-CB 1 2 3 4 5 6natural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating motion or force direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a rotary knob with arrows indicating clockwise direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a circular mechanical component with arrows indicating direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Diagram of a rotary knob with directional arrows indicating rotation and movement (no text or symbols)natural_image
Circular mechanical component with six blades and a hand adjusting the top edge (no text or symbols)
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DAB 1 HR1 4 HR3 DAB1 Preset 2 No Serv. 5 HR4 FFH 6 No Serv. FLATnatural_image
Illustration of hands operating a mechanical device with a circular component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Illustration of hands holding a circular object with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Line drawing of two hands holding a CD or DVD disc, no text or symbols presentHaperingen:
Mid: ±06 (700 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz)
High: ±06 (8 kHz, 12 kHz)
Stereo-scheiding: 30 dB
Vangbereik: 1,5 dB
[MG-zenders]
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