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MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM
UX-G28—Consists of CA-UXG28 and SP-UXG28
INSTRUCTIONS
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Warnings, Cautions and Others
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1 Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover or cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical instrument.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT.
CAUTION
Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a
newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get
out.)
Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted
candles, on the apparatus.
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must
be considered and local rules or laws governing the
disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION –– % (standby/on) button!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely
(the STANDBY lamp goes off). When installing the apparatus
ensure that the plug is easily accessible. The
%
(Standby/on)
button in any position does not disconnect the mains line.
When the system is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights
red.
When the system is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes
off.
The power can be remote controlled.
CAUTION
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones
can cause hearing loss.
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Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and
electrical safety.
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH
Postfach 10 05 52
61145 Friedberg
Germany
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
1. Front: No obstructions and open spacing.
2. Sides/ Top/ Back: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.
3. Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm
or more.
[European Union]
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general
household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery
and recycling in accordance with your national legislation.
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent
potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information about collection point and recycling
of this product, please contact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
(Business users)
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page www.jvc-europe.com
to obtain
information about the take-back of the product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or
other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.
Attention:
This symbol is only
valid in the
European Union.
10 cm
15 cm
1 cm
15 cm
15 cm
1 cm
15 cm
15 cm
Front view Side view
SP-UXG28
CA-UXG28
SP-UXG28
CA-UXG28
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IMPORTANT for the U.K.
DO NOT
cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the
cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer.
BE SURE
to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock
hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below:
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT
make any connection to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green
or green-and-yellow.
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any
electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between
pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and
withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in
any way—switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for
unattended operation or has a standby mode.
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of
traffic safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws—to ensure complete safety always fit the
manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
ABOVE ALL
NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case
—this could result in a fatal electrical shock.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind—it is better to be safe than sorry!
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Contents
Introduction ........................................................2
Precautions ......................................................................... 2
How to Read This Manual ................................................. 3
Getting Started ...................................................4
Step 1: Unpack ................................................................... 4
Step 2: Prepare the Remote Control .................................. 4
Step 3: Hook Up ................................................................ 5
Before Operating the System ............................7
Daily Operations—Playback .............................8
Listening to the Radio ........................................................ 9
Playing Back a Disc ......................................................... 10
Playing Back from the USB mass storage class device ... 10
Playing Back Other Equipment .......................................11
Daily Operations—Sound & Other
Adjustments ......................................................12
Adjusting the Volume ...................................................... 12
Adjusting the Sound ........................................................ 12
Setting the Clock ............................................................. 13
Turning Off the Power Automatically ............................. 13
Advanced Radio Operations ...........................14
Receiving FM Stations with Radio Data System ............ 14
Searching for a Program by PTY Codes .......................... 14
Switching Temporarily to a Program of Your Choice
Automatically ............................................................... 15
Advanced Disc/USB mass strage class device
Operations .......................................................16
Programming the Playing Order—Program Play ............ 16
Playing at Random—Random Play .................................18
Playing Repeatedly—Repeat Play ................................... 18
Timer Operations .............................................19
Setting the Timer ............................................................. 19
Additional Information ...................................21
Learning More about This System .................................. 21
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 22
Maintenance ..................................................................... 22
Specifications ................................................................... 23
Parts Index ....................................................................... 24
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to
ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best
possible performance from the unit.
Precautions
Installation
Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor
too cold—between 5°C and 35°C.
Install the System in a location with adequate ventilation to
prevent internal heat buildup inside the System.
Leave sufficient distance between the System and the TV.
Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference
with TV.
Power sources
When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always
pull on the plug, not the AC power cord.
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the System in
the following cases:
After starting to heat the room
• In a damp room
• If the System is brought directly from a cold to a warm
place
Should this occur, the System may malfunction. In this case,
leave the System turned on for a few hours until the moisture
evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, then plug it in again.
Others
Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the System,
unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before
operating any further.
If you are not going to operate the System for an extended
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and
consult your dealer.
DO NOT install the System in a location near
heat sources, or in a place subject to direct
sunlight, excessive dust or vibration.
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet
hands.
For safety, observe the following carefully:
Make sure there is good ventilation around
the main unit. Poor ventilation could
overheat and damage the System.
DO NOT block the ventilation openings or
holes. If they are blocked by a newspaper or
cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get
out.
DO NOT disassemble the System since there
are no user serviceable parts inside.
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How to Read This Manual
To make this manual as simple and easy-to-understand as
possible, we have adapted the following methods:
Button and control operations are explained as listed in the
table below. In this manual, the operations using the
remote control is mainly explained; however, you can use
the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the
same (or similar) name and marks.
Some related tips and notes are explained later in the
sections “Learning More about This System” and
“Troubleshooting” , but not in the same section
explaining the operations.
If you want to know more about
the functions, or if you have a doubt about the functions, go
to these sections and you will find the answers.
Indicates that you press the button
briefly
.
Indicates that you press the button
briefly and repeatedly
until an option
you want is selected.
Indicates that you press one of the
buttons.
Indicates that you
press and hold
the
button for specified seconds.
The number inside the arrow
indicates the period of press (in this
example, 2 seconds).
If no number is inside the arrow,
press and hold until the entire
procedure is complete or until you
get a result you want.
Indicates that you turn the control
toward the specified direction(s).
Indicates that this operation is only possible
using the remote control.
Indicates that this operation is only possible
using the buttons and controls on the main
unit.
2sec.
Remote
ONLY
Main Unit
ONLY
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Getting Started
Step 1: Unpack
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the
following items. The number in parentheses indicates the
quantity of each piece supplied.
• FM antenna (1)
AM loop antenna (1)
Remote control (1)
•Batteries (2)
If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.
Step 2: Prepare the Remote Control
Insert the batteries into the remote control by matching the
polarity (+ and –) correctly.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control
decreases, replace both batteries.
FM
COAXL
75
AM
LOOP
AM EXT
ANTENNA
Step 1:Unpack the package and
check the accessories.
Step 2: Prepare the remote control.
Step 3: Hook up the components such
as AM/FM antennas, speakers,
etc. (see pages 5 to 6).
Finally plug the AC power cord.
Now you can operate the System.
Caution
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
3
2
1
R03(UM-4)/AAA(24F)
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Step 3: Hook Up
If you need more detailed information, see page 6
Illustrations of the input/output terminals below are typical
examples.
When you connect Digital Audio Player, etc., refer also to their
manuals since the terminal names actually printed on the rear
may vary.
Turn the power off to all components before connections.
To a wall outlet
Plug the AC power cord only after all connections are complete.
FM antenna (supplied)
Extend it so that
you can obtain the
best reception.
Red
Black
AM loop antenna (supplied)
Turn it until the best reception is
obtained.
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To connect the AM loop antenna
Make sure to connect the wire correctly.
For better FM/AM reception
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other
terminals, connecting cords and power cord. Also, keep the
antennas away from metallic parts of the System,
connecting cords, and the AC power cord. This could cause
poor reception.
To connect the speaker cords
Make sure the both speakers are connected correctly and
firmly.
When connecting the speaker cords, match the polarity of
the speaker terminals: The black cord to (-), the red cord to
(+).
If the AM loop antenna wire or speaker cords are covered
with vinyl, remove the vinyl to expose the tip of the
antenna wire or speaker cords by twisting the vinyl.
1 Hold
2 Insert 3 Release
AM
LOOP
AM EXT
ANTENNA
FM
COAXL
75
Outdoor FM
antenna
(not supplied)
Vynile-covered wire (not supplied)
Extend it horizontally.
Disconnect the supplied FM antenna,
and connect to an outdoor FM antenna
using a 75 wire with coaxial type
connector (IEC or DIN45325).
Outdoor FM
antenna
(not supplied)
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to
each terminal.
DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker
cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of
the System.
1 Unlock
2 Insert
3 Lock
AM loop antenna
Keep it connected.
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Before Operating the System
The indications on the display teach you a lot of things while you are operating the System.
Before operating the System, be familiar with when and how the indicator illuminates on the display.
1 REPEAT mode indicator
Lights when Repeat Play mode is activated.
2 TRACK indicator
Audio disc : Lights during playback and stop.
MP3/WMA disc : Lights during playback.
3 GROUP indicator
MP3/WMA disc : Lights during stop.
4 MP3/WMA indicator
Lights when MP3/WMA disc (file) is detected.
5 RANDOM indicator
Lights when Random Play mode is activated.
6 CD indicator
Lights when Audio disc is detected.
7 E indicator
3: Lights when disc or USB is playing.
8: Lights when disc or USB is paused.
8 PROG. (Program) indicator
Lights when Program Play mode is activated.
9 USB indicator
Flashes when USB mass storage class device is
activated.
p NEWS/INFO indicator
NEWS/INFO: Lights to indicate the currently selected
program type for PTY Standby Reception.
NEWS/INFO: Flashes when a program is automatically
tuned in with PTY Standby Reception.
q SLEEP indicator
Lights when the Sleep Timer is activated.
w HBS indicator
Lights when HBS (Hyper Bass Sound) mode is
activated. (see page 12)
e SOUND MODE indicator
Lights the selected sound mode. (see page 12)
r FM reception indicator
MONO: Lights while the FM monaural mode is
activated.
ST: Lights while FM stereo station with sufficient signal
strength is tuned in.
t Frequency indicators
Lights when frequency is detected.
y TIMER indicator
: Lights when Daily Timer stands by; flashes while
working.
TRACK
CD
TRACK
MP3
MHz
CD
While listening to radio:
Band Frequency
While disc play is stopped:
Total track number
Total playing time
Track number
in current group
Elapsed
playing time
CD:
While playing a CD:
Indications on the main display
• While playing an MP3:
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK WMA MP3 CD USB
GROUP RANDOM PROG. NEWS INFO
HBS JAZZ POPROCK CLASSIC MONOST
MHz
kHz
123456789 10
11 12 13 14 15 16
Track number Elapsed
playing time
TRACK WMA USB
While selecting USB MEMORY:
• While selecting AUX:
Source name
Current
track
number
Elapsed
playing time
MP3
GROUP
Total group number Total track number
MP3/WMA:
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Daily Operations—Playback
1 Turn on the power.
The STANDBY lamp on the main unit turns off.
2 Select the source.
Playback automatically starts if the selected source is
ready to start.
If you press AUX, start playback source on the
external component.
3 Adjust the volume.
4 Operate the target source as explained
later.
To turn off (standby) the System
How to Select Numbers
2
1
3
4
VOLUME
2
1
3
TRACK CD
CD
USB
MEMORY
FM/AM/AUX
Numeric
buttons
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
TUNING/
GROUP/PTY
4/1/
Á/¢
PRESET
STOP 7
The STANDBY lamp on the main unit
lights up.
A small amount of power is always
consumed even while on standby.
For private listening
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the
main unit. The sound will no longer come out of the
speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before
connecting or putting the headphones.
Disconnecting the headphones will activate the
speakers again.
DO NOT turn off (stand by) the System with
the volume set to an extremely high level;
otherwise, the sudden blast of sound can
damage your hearing, speakers and/or
headphones when you turn on the System or
start playback.
Examples:
Within 99 songs
15: 10 1 5
More than 100 songs in
Current Group.
15: 10 0 1 5
150: 10 1 5 0
=
>
=
>
=
>
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Listening to the Radio
To select the band (FM or AM)
You can also carry out the same operation using the FM/
AM/AUX on the System.
To tune in to a station
While FM or AM is selected...
Frequency starts changing on the display.
When a station (frequency) with sufficient signal strength is
tuned in, the frequency stops changing.
When you repeatedly press the button, the frequency
changes step by step.
To stop searching manually,
press either button.
If the received FM station is hard to listen
Select "FM MONO"
To preset the stations
You can preset 20 FM and 10 AM stations.
1 Tune in to a station you want to preset.
2 Activate the preset number entry mode.
Finish the following process while the indication on the
display is flashing.
3 Select a preset number for the station you store.
How to Select Numbers, see page 8.
You can also use the 4 /¢ buttons.
4 Store the station.
To tune in to a preset station
1 Select a band (FM or AM).
2 Select a number of the preset station you stored.
How to Select Numbers, see page 8.
You can also use the 4/¢ .
Remote control: Main unit:
FM MONO:
Reception will improve though stereo
effect is lost. MONO indicator lights up.
FM/AM/AUX
FM FM MONO
AUX
AM
TUNING/GROUP/PTY
1 sec.
1 sec.
FM/AM/AUX
FM FM MONO AM
AUX
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
PROG.
kHz
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
FM/AM/AUX
FM AMFM MONO
AUX
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Playing Back a Disc
To insert a disc
You can insert discs while playing another source.
Playing Back from the USB mass storage class device
This System is equipped with a USB MEMORY terminal on
the front panel. You can connect a USB mass storage class
device such as a USB flash memory device, Digital Audio
Player (DAP) to this System. This System cannot recognize
a USB mass storage class device whose rating exceeds 5V/
500mA.
To connect the USB mass storage class device
When connecting a USB mass storage class device, refer
also to its manual.
• When disconnecting the USB mass storage class device,
make sure that the System is in the stop condition.
To play back sounds on the USB mass storage
class device
• The USB indicator on the display lights while USB
MEMORY is selected.
To start: To pause: To stop:
To release, press again.
Playable media and files
This system can playback following types of media and files.
This system may not playback some files even though
their formats are listed above.
• Caution for DualDisc playback
The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply
with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard.
Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on
this product may not be recommended.
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
Media Audio CD, CD-R/RW, USB mass
storage class device
File format MP3, WMA
Audio CD CD-R CD-RW
Main Unit
ONLY
CD CD
STOP
IMPORTANT
• You cannot send any data to your USB mass storage
class device from this System.
You cannot connect a computer to the USB MEMORY
terminal of the system.
Always set volume to “VOL MIN” when connecting or
disconnecting the other equipment.
Connect the USB mass stotrage class device directly to
the system. Using a USB hub may result in malfunction.
Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be
played on the unit.
The USB mass storage device’s battery is charged while
the System is turned on.
To start: To pause: To stop:
or
DAP
USB
MEMORY
USB
MEMORY
STOP
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To select a track/group
To select a track:
To select a group (MP3/WMA disc, USB device only):
To locate a particular portion
While playing a disc, press and hold until the portion you
want is reached.
To locate a track directly and
start play
How to Select Numbers, see page 8.
When you play MP3/WMA disc, USB mass storage class
device, the selectable tracks by using numeric keys are
limited to a current group.
To display ID3 tag
Press DISPLAY/PROGRAM while playing MP3/WMA
disc.
When “ID3 ON” is set, ID3 tag is displayed after the source
is indicated.
Playing Back Other Equipment
To connect other equipment
By using a stereo mini plug cord (not supplied), you can
connect equipment with analog audio output jacks such as a
Digital Audio Player, or a TV, etc.
If the audio output on the other equipment is not stereo
mini plug type,
Use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to the
corresponding plug of the audio output.
Refer to the manuals supplied with the other equipment.
To select AUX
Decreases the track numbers.
Increases the track numbers.
Decreases the group numbers.
Increases the group numbers.
Fast-forwards the track.
Fast-reverses the track.
Remote
ONLY
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
ID3 ON
ID3 OFF
IMPORTANT
Always set volume to “VOL MIN” when connecting or
disconnecting the other equipment.
(front panel)
Stereo mini plug cord (not supplied)
Portable
audio
device,
Game
machine,
etc.
AUX
FM/AM/AUX
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Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments
Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume level from level 0 (VOL MIN) to
level 31 (VOL MAX).
To drop the volume in a moment
Adjusting the Sound
To reinforce the bass sound
—HBS
You can enjoy powerful bass sound with the Hyper-Bass
Sound effect.
Sound Mode
You can select one of 4 SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier)
modes. You can use this effect only for playback.
Remote control
Main unit
CLOCK/
SLEEP
VOLUME
+/–
4
/
¢
CLOCK/
SLEEP
SOUND
MODE
FADE
MUTING
VOLUME
+/–
HBS
4
/
¢
Remote control: Main unit:
To restore the volume,
press again, or
adjust the volume level.
JAZZ Accented lower frequencies for jazz-
type music.
ROCK Boosts low and high frequencies.
POP Good for vocal music.
CLASSIC Good for classical music.
No
indication
No sound effect applies.
Remote
ONLY
FADE
MUTING
Remote
ONLY
HBS
(No indication)
HBS
Canceled
SOUND MODE
ROCK
POP
CLASSIC
JAZZ
No indication
(No sound effect)
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Setting the Clock
Without setting the built-in clock, you cannot use the Daily
Timer (see page 19).
1 Turn off (standby)
2 Activate the clock setting mode.
3 Adjust the hour.
4 Adjust the minute.
The built-in clock starts working.
To check the current time during play
Display clock a few seconds and back to source.
If there is a power failure
The clock loses its settings and blinks. You need to set the
clock again.
Turning Off the Power Automatically
To turn off the System after a certain period of
time—Sleep Timer
1 Activate the sleep timer mode.
2 Specify the time (in minutes).
• Sleep timer requires a few seconds to set. The system
automatically turns off when the selected count down
time is executed.
To check the time remaining until the shut-off time
CLOCK/
SLEEP
SLEEP
REPEAT1
TRACK WMA
GROUP
HBS JAZZ
5 sec.
CLOCK/
SLEEP
2 sec.
CLOCK/
SLEEP
(Canceled)
OFF
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
CLOCK/
SLEEP
SLEEP
2 sec.
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Advanced Radio Operations
Receiving FM Stations with
Radio Data System
Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional
signal along with their regular program signals.
When tuned to an FM station which provides the Radio
Data System service.
This System can receive the following types of Radio Data
System signals.
To show the Radio Data System information
While listening to an FM station...
Searching for a Program by
PTY Codes
You can locate a particular kind of program from the preset
channels (see page 9) by specifying the PTY codes.
To search for a program using the PTY codes
1 While listening to an FM station...
2 Select a PTY code.
See Additional Information about PTY codes (See
page 21).
PS (Program
Service)
Shows commonly known
station names.
PTY (Program
Type)
Shows types of broadcast
programs.
RT (Radio Text)
Shows text messages the station
sends.
Enhanced Other
Networks
Provides the information about
the types of the programs
broadcast by the Radio Data
System stations of the different
networks.
Remote control
TUNING/
GROUP/PTY
PTY SEARCH
NEWS/INFO
DISPLAY MODE
Remote
ONLY
PS Station names is displayed. “NO PS” will
appear if no signal is sent.
PTY The broadcast program type is displayed. “NO
PTY” will appear if no signal is sent.
RT Text messages the station sends is displayed.
“NO RT” will appear if no signal is sent.
DISPLAY
MODE
Station Frequency
PS PTY RT
Remote
ONLY
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3 Start searching.
The receiver searches 20 preset FM stations, stops when
it finds the one you have selected, and tunes in to that
station.
If no program is found, “NO FOUND” appear on the
display.
• To stop searching any time during search, press PTY
SEARCH.
To continue searching after it stops on an unwanted
station
While the indications on the display are flashing, press PTY
SEARCH again.
Switching Temporarily to a Program of
Your Choice Automatically
The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the System
to switch temporarily to a preset FM station broadcasting a
program of your choice (NEWS or INFO).
This function works while listening to an FM station
providing the required signals.
While listening to an FM station, select one of the
following:
NEWS News
INFO Program the purpose of which is to impart
advice in the widest sense
CD
Remote
ONLY
NEWS/INFO
(Canceled)
NEWS
INFO
OFF
How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually
works:
CASE 1
If a station is not broadcasting the program of your
choice
The System continues tuning in to the current station.
Ç
When a station broadcasting the program of your choice,
the System automatically switches to the station.
NEWS/INFO indicator starts flashing.
Ç
When the program is over, the System goes back to the
previously tuned station, but the function still remains
active (the indicator stops flashing and remains lit).
CASE 2
If the station currently tuned in is broadcasting the
program of your choice
NEWS/INFO indicator starts flashing.
Ç
When the program is over, the indicator stops flashing (the
function still remains active).
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Advanced Disc/USB mass strage class device Operations
Programming the Playing Order—
Program Play
You can arrange the playing order of the tracks (up to 32)
before you start playback.
You can repeat one programmed track or all the programmed
tracks by pressing REPEAT.
1 Before starting playback, press DISPLAY/
PROGRAM.
2 Select tracks you want for Program Play.
How to Select Numbers, see page 8.
You can also use the 4/¢ .
For CD
For MP3/WMA
Press TUNING/GROUP/PTY to select a group.
Remote control
TUNING/
GROUP/PTY
Main unit
CD 6
Numeric
buttons
RANDOM
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
4
/
¢
STOP 7
REPEAT
USB
MEMORY 6
CD 6
TUNING/
GROUP/
PTY
4
/
¢
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
STOP 7
USB
MEMORY
6
MP3 CD
PROG.
CD
PROG.
For CD
For MP3/WMA
CD
PROG.
Track number
Program step
MP3 CD
PROG.
Program step
Group number
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Additional Information
Learning More about This System
Daily Operations—Playback (see pages 8)
Listening to the Radio:
If you store a new station into an occupied preset number, the
previously stored station in that number will be erased.
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure
occurs, the preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this
happens, preset the stations again.
Playing Back a Disc:
This System cannot play “packet write” discs.
For MP3/WMA playback...
MP3/WMA discs are required a longer readout time than
regular CDs. (It depends on the complexity of the group/file
configuration.)
Some MP3/WMA files cannot be played back and will be
skipped. This results from their recording processes and
conditions.
When making MP3/WMA discs, use ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Level 2 for the disc format.
This System can play back MP3/WMA files with the
extension code <.mp3/.wma> (regardless of the letter
case—upper/lower).
Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly on
the display.
The maximum character number shown on the display is 32
(without the extension code) for files, and 30 for ID3 tag.
It is recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file at a
sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps.
This System can recognize a total of 999 tracks and 500
groups on an MP3/WMA disc. Those exceeding the
maximum number cannot be recognized.
Playback order of MP3/WMA tracks may be different from
the one you have intended while recording. If a folder does
not include MP3/WMA tracks, they are ignored.
Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments
(see pages 12 and 13)
Adjusting the Volume:
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting
the headphones.
Adjusting the Sound:
This function also affects the sound through the headphones.
Setting the Clock:
The clock blinks on the display until you set the clock.
The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month. If this
happens, reset the clock.
Advanced RadioOperations (see pages 14 and 15)
Descriptions of the PTY Codes
NEWS: News
AFFAIRS: Topical programs expanding on the current
news or affairs
INFO: Programs on medical service, weather
forecasts, etc.
SPORT: Sports events
EDUCATE: Educational programs
DRAMA: Radio plays
CULTURE: Programs on national or regional culture
SCIENCE: Programs on natural sciences and
technology
VARIED: Other programs like comedies or ceremonies
POP M: Pop music
ROCK M: Rock music
EASY M: Middle-of-the road music (usually called
easy listening)
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 programs for children
SOCIAL: Programs on social activities
RELIGION: Programs dealing with any aspect of belief
or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics
PHONE IN: Programs where people can express their
views either by phone or in a public form
TRAVEL: Programs about travel destinations, package
tours, and travel ideas and opportunities
LEISURE: Programs concerned with recreational
activities such as gardening, cooking,
fishing, etc.
JAZZ: Jazz music
COUNTRY: Country music
NATION M: Current popular music from another nation
region, in that country’s language
OLDIES: Classic pop music
FOLK M: Folk music
DOCUMENT
:
Programs dealing with factual matters,
presented in an investigative style
1
1
2
3
10
11
12
4
5
6
7
8
9
01
01
02
03
04
05
MP3/WMA groups/tracks configuration
This System plays backMP3/WMA tracks as follows.
The play order in the figure is for MP3/WMA tracks on
the disc.
MP3/WMA tracks on USB mass storage class device
maybe played back differently.
Group with its play order
MP3/WMA track with its play
order
Hierarchy
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
ROOT
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TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast
equipment or unit
ALARM: Emergency announcement
NONE: No program type, undefi ned program, or
difficult to categorize into particular types
Advanced Disc/USB mass storage class device
(see pages 16 to 18)
Programming the Playing Order—Program Play:
If you try to program a 33rd track, “FULL” appears on the
display.
While programming steps...
Your entry will be ignored if you have tried to program an item
number that does not exist on the disc (for example, selecting
track 14 on a disc that only has 12 tracks).
Timer Operations (see pages 19 and 20)
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure
occurs, the timer will be canceled. You need to set the clock
first, then the timer again.
You can not set On time and Off time on the same time setting.
Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your System, check this list
for a possible solution before calling for service.
General:
Adjustments or settings are suddenly canceled before
you finish.
] There is a time limit. Repeat the procedure again.
Operations are disabled.
] The built-in microprocessor may malfunction due to
external electrical interference. Unplug the AC power cord
and then plug it back in.
Unable to operate the System from the remote control.
] The path between the remote control and the remote sensor
on the System is blocked.
] Point it at the remote sensor on the front panel.
] Signals cannot reach the remote sensor.
Move closer to the System.
] The batteries are exhausted.
No sound is heard from the speakers.
] Speaker connections are incorrect or loose (see page 6).
] Headphones are connected (see page 8).
Radio Operations:
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise (see pages 4
to 6).
] Antennas connections are incorrect or loose.
] The AM loop antenna is too close to the System.
] The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned.
Disc Operations:
The disc does not play.
] The disc is placed upside down. Place the disc with the label
side up.
The disc sound is discontinuous.
] The disc is scratched or dirty.
Timer Operations:
Daily Timer does not work.
] The System has been turned on when the on-time comes.
Timer starts working only when the System is turned off.
] There might have been a power failure. Set the clock first,
then the timer again.
“INVALID” is indicated on the display.
] Set the Off Time first (see page 20).
Maintenance
To get the best performance of the System, keep your discs,
and mechanism clean.
Handling discs
When removing the disc from its case, hold it at the edge while
pressing the center hole lightly.
Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc, or bend the disc.
Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping.
Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes, and
moisture.
To clean the disc:
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to
edge.
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Cleaning the System
Stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the System is
heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-diluted
neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry
cloth.
Since the System may deteriorate in quality, it become
damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the
following:
DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.
DO NOT wipe it strongly.
DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.
DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides
to it.
DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact for
a long time.
Specifications
Amplifier section
Output Power: 8 W per channel, min. RMS,
driven into 4 at 1 kHz with no
more than 10% total harmonic
distortion. (IEC268-3)
Speakers/Impedance: 4 – 8
Terminals
AUX IN
Input sensitivity/Impedance (250mV/50k)
USB Ver.2.0 (Full Speed)
Compatible device: Mass Storage Class
Compatible File System: FAT16, FAT32
Bus Power supply: Max 5V/500mA
Tuner section
FM tuning range: 87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz
AM (MW) tuning range: 522 kHz – 1 629 kHz
CD player section
Dynamic range: 70 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 70 dB
General
Power requirement: AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Power consumption: 32 W (at operation)
0.7 W (on standby)
Dimensions (approx.): 144 mm × 212 mm × 254 mm
(W/H/D)
Mass (approx.): 2.5 kg
Speakers
Type: 1-way Bass reflex
Speaker units: 10 cm cone × 1
Impedance: 4
Dimensions (approx.): 136 mm × 212 mm × 178 mm
(W/H/D)
Mass (approx.): 1.3 kg each
Supplied Accessories
See page 4.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Parts Index
Refer to the pages to see how to use the buttons and controls.
Remote control
CD
USB
MEMORY
FM/AM/AUX
DISPLAY/
PROGRAM
DISPLAY/
MODE
CLOCK/
SLEEP
TIMER
STOPPRESET
TUNING/GROUP/PTY
PTY SEARCH
FADE
MUTINGNEWS/INFO
REPEAT
HBS
RANDOM
SOUND MODE
VOLUME
18
12
14
18
9, 11, 14
11, 19
13
19
8
10, 16
15
12
8, 12
9, 16
10, 17
12
8, 13, 20
9
14
10, 16
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Main unit
8
9, 11, 14
19
11, 19
10
22
9
7
19
13
8, 12
10, 16
9
8, 22
10, 17
10
10, 11
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MEMO
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