JVC NX PN10B PN10[B] User Manual LVT2011 003B

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COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
NX-PN10
INSTRUCTIONS
LVT2011-003B
[B]
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Warnings, Cautions and Others
CAUTION
The button in any position does not
disconnect the mains line.
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off
completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off).
The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used
as the disconnect device, the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable.
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
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.
.
CAUTION
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like
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: 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.
Front view Side view
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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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Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries
[European Union]
Products
Battery
Notice:
The sign Pb below the
symbol for batteries indicates
that this battery contains
lead.
These symbols indicate that the electrical and electronic equipment
and the battery with this symbol should not be disposed of as general
household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the products should be
handed over to the applicable collection points for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment as well as batteries for proper
treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your national
legislation and the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these products correctly, you will help to conserve
natural resources and will help to prevent potential negative effects on
the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused
by inappropriate waste handling of these products.
For more information about collection points and recycling of these
products, 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
http://www.jvc.eu/ to obtain information about the take-back of the
product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
These symbols are only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to dispose of these items, please do so in accordance with
applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the
treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment and batteries.
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 Technical Services Europe GmbH
Postfach 10 05 04
61145 Friedberg
Germany
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Contents
Introduction.................................................2
Precautions ................................................................2
Getting Started............................................3
Connections................................................................4
Canceling the Display Demonstration (Demo)..........6
Turning on the Power Automatically
(Motion Sensor) ..................................................6
Basic Operations .........................................7
Main Unit ...................................................................7
Remote Control ..........................................................9
Playing Back from iPod Devices..............12
Connecting iPod.......................................................13
Operations ................................................................14
Listening to FM Broadcasts.....................17
Basic Operations ......................................................17
Receiving FM Stations with Radio Data System.....19
Playing Back from Other Equipment .....22
Connecting Other Equipment...................................22
Operations ................................................................23
Setting the Clock and Timer....................24
Setting the Clock ......................................................24
Using Timer .............................................................24
Troubleshooting ........................................27
Specifications.............................................28
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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 unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup inside the
unit.
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.
• Keep the unit away from the TV to avoid interference with TV.
Power Sources
When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the AC power cord.
Internal Heat
Others
Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit, unplug the AC power cord and consult your
dealer before operating any further.
If you are not going to operate the unit 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 unit 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 unit. Poor ventilation could overheat
and damage the unit.
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 unit since there are no user serviceable parts inside.
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Getting Started
Supplied Accessories
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have
all the following items. The number in
parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece
supplied.
• Remote control (1)
Lithium coin battery CR2025 (1) (The battery
has been installed when shipped from the
factory.)
FM antenna (1)
• AC power cord (1)
• AC adaptor (AA-R1001) (1)
If anything is missing, consult your dealer
immediately.
CAUTION:
To avoid risk of fire and to prevent damage.
• Do not use AC adaptors except the supplied
AC adaptor.
Do not use the supplied AC adaptor for other
equipment.
Prepare the Remote Control
When you use the remote control for the first
time, pull out the insulation sheet.
Replacing the battery in the remote control
Insert the battery into the remote control by
matching the polarity (+ and –) correctly.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote
control decreases, replace the battery.
WARNINGS:
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.
Dispose of battery in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local
regulations.
• In this manual, operations using the remote
control are mainly explained; however, you
can use the buttons and controls on the unit
if they have the same (or similar) name and
marks.
In this manual, “iPod” means both iPod and
iPhone devices. When iPhone device is
especially mentioned, “iPhone” is used in
this case.
Insulation sheet
Front side
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent
type.
Rear side
Lithium coin battery
(product number:
CR2025)
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Connections
Connecting the Antenna
NOTES:
Make sure the FM antenna does not touch any other terminals, connecting cords or the AC power
cord. Also, keep the antenna away from metallic parts of the unit, connecting cords and the AC
power cord. This could cause poor reception.
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.
For better FM reception
Disconnect the supplied FM antenna and
connect to an outdoor FM antenna using a 75 Ω
wire with coaxial type connector (IEC or
DIN45325).
AM band is not received with this unit.
Rear side
FM antenna (supplied):
Extend it so that you can
obtain the best reception.
Outdoor FM antenna
(not supplied)
FM 75Ω COAXIAL
terminal
(on the rear panel)
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Connecting the Video Cord to View a Video/Picture from iPod
When viewing a video/picture from iPod on your TV, use a composite video cord (not supplied) to
connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the unit and the composite video input on your TV.
After you have connected the unit, change the video input mode on your TV. For details, also refer
to the instruction manual for your TV.
Connecting the Power Cord
Video cord (not supplied)
Rear side
To video input
Rear side
To a wall outlet
Plug in the AC power cord
only after all connections
are complete.
AC adaptor
(supplied)
AC power cord
(supplied)
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Canceling the Display Demonstration (Demo)
When you connect the AC power cord for the first time, the display demonstration starts
automatically.
When you operate the unit, the display demonstration stops temporarily. If no operation is done
for about 2 minutes, the unit starts the display demonstration again.
To activate again, hold down DEMO until “DEMO ON” appears on the display.
• When ECO mode is activated (P.10), the display demonstration does not function.
Turning on the Power Automatically (Motion Sensor)
When you move your hand or an object closer to Motion sensor (P.7), the unit turns on
automatically.
• iPod starts playback or an FM broadcast is received if you selected either of them last time.
• Motion Sensor works even if ECO mode is activated.
• To deactivate, press MOTION SENSOR. “M.S OFF” appears on the display.
NOTE:
If the AC power cord is unplugged, Motion Sensor does not work.
Deactivate Motion Sensor in the following cases to prevent the unit from turning on automatically:
when you do not use the unit for a long time
when you use Timer
Button
Operation
On the unit
Hold down until “DEMO OFF” appears on the display.
Button
Operation
On the unit
Press to activate Motion Sensor. “ M.S ON” appears on the display.
When you select Clock as the display information or the unit is on standby,
“ ” is shown on the display (see page 10).
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Main Unit
Operating on the Main Unit
Buttons Operations
Turns on or off (standby) the power.
Activates or deactivates Motion Sensor (P.6).
STANDBY
lamp
Remote
control
sensor
Display (P.8)
Illumination panel
(P.10)
Dock A
(P.13)
Dock B
(P.13)
Motion
sensor
(P.6)
Basic Operations
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Display Information
Activates or deactivates the display demonstration (P.6).
Adds the powerfulness to the sound (P.11).
Stops the timer sound and restarts it 5 minutes later (P.26).
iPod (P.14):
Press: Reverse skip/forward skip.
Hold down: Reverse search/forward search.
FM (P.17): Tunes in to a station.
Changes the source to iPod /iPod (P.14).
• Starts playback and pauses for iPod (P.14).
Changes the source to FM (P.17) or
AUDIO IN (P.23).
Adjusts the volume level (VOL MIN/VOL 0 to VOL MAX/VOL 30).
Symbols Description
Lights up when iPod is connected to dock A.
Lights up when iPod is connected to dock B.
SHUFFLE Lights up when Shuffle Play applies to both iPod and iPod (P.15).
S.TURBO Lights up when Sound Turbo is activated (P.11).
MHz Lights up when FM frequency is indicated.
Buttons Operations
FM
AUDIO IN
iPod
A
iPod B
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Remote Control
Operating on the Remote Control
Basic operations
ST Lights up when FM stereo broadcast is received.
MONO Lights up when FM monaural reception mode is activated.
TUNED Lights up when an FM station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.
FM Lights up when FM is selected as the source.
1/2/3 • Lights up when Timer is set (P.25).
1/2/3 icon flashes while Timer is working.
SLEEP Lights up when Sleep Timer is activated (P.11).
Buttons Main operations
Turns on or off (standby) the power.
Symbols Description
P.10
P.11
P.15, P.17
, P.17, P.18, P.23
P.15
P.24, P.26
P.11
P.11
P.14, P.24, P.26
P.14, P.17, P.18
P.15, P.18, P.20,
P.23 – P.25
P.14, P.17, P.18,
P.20, P.24 – 26
, P.11
, P.19
, P.14
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To dim the display and illumination panel—DIMMER
You can change the brightness of the display and illumination panel.
• Dimmer is canceled when you turn off the unit.
To activate ECO mode
Activating ECO mode allows you to reduce power consumption by turning off the display while on
standby.
To cancel the mode, press ECO/DIMMER again. “ECO OFF” appears for a while then the clock
is shown on the display.
The battery of iPod is not charged in ECO mode.
Changes the display information.
For iPod A/iPod B/AUDIO IN:
•For FM:
• When the unit is turned off:
Changes the source to FM (P.17) or AUDIO IN (P.23).
Changes the source to iPod /iPod (P.14).
Starts playback and pauses for iPod (P.14).
Adjusts the volume level (VOL MIN/VOL 0 to VOL MAX/VOL 30).
Drops the volume in a moment.
To restore the volume, press again or adjust the volume level.
Press repeatedly.
DIM 1: Dims the display and illumination panel.
DIM 2: Dims the display much more than “DIM 1” and turns off the illumination panel.
Press while the unit is on standby. “ECO ON” appears on the display for a while.
The clock is not shown on the display when the unit is on standby.
Buttons Main operations
Source name Clock
Day of the week
Frequency Day of the week
Clock
RT PS
PTY
Clock Day of the week
DIM 1
DIM OFF
(Canceled)
DIM 2
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To turn off the unit after a certain period of time—Sleep Timer
• To check the time remaining before the shut-off time, press SLEEP once. If you press the button
repeatedly, you can change the shut-off time.
To emphasize the sound—Sound Turbo
You can add the powerfulness to the sound.
• To cancel, press SOUND TURBO again. “OFF” appears on the display.
To adjust the tone
You can adjust the bass and treble levels.
Press repeatedly to specify the time (in minutes) as follows:
Press to activate Sound Turbo.
“S-TURBO” appears for a while and S.TURBO lights up on the display.
1
Select the item you want to adjust.
2
Adjust the bass or treble level (–5 to +5).
10 20 30 60 90
120
OFF
(Canceled) 150
180
TREBLE
BASS
Canceled
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You can connect 2 iPod devices to the unit and enjoy sound and video from them.
Compatible iPod Models:
*1 Only for still picture.
*2 To view a video/picture from iPod touch on your TV, update iPod touch software to the latest
version. (Additional charges may apply.)
If iPod does not play correctly, update iPod software to the latest version.
• For details about updating iPod, check on the Apple web site <http://www.apple.com>.
JVC does not assure the compatibility of iPod released after April 2009 with this unit.
iPod model Audio Video
iPod nano 1GB/2GB/4GB
iPod nano (2nd Generation) 2GB/4GB/8GB
iPod nano (3rd Generation) 4GB/8GB √√
iPod nano (4th Generation) 8GB/16GB √√
iPod mini 4GB
iPod mini (2nd Generation) 4GB/ 6GB
iPod (4th Generation) 20GB/40GB
iPod photo (4th Generation) 20GB/30GB/40GB/60GB √√
*1
iPod video (5th Generation) 30GB/60GB/80GB √√
iPod classic 80GB/120GB/160GB √√
iPod touch 8GB/16GB/32GB √√
*2
iPod touch (2nd Generation) 8GB/16GB/32GB √√
iPhone 4GB/8GB/16GB √√
iPhone (3G) 4GB/8GB/16GB √√
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been
designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by
the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the
operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Playing Back from iPod Devices
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Connecting iPod
Connect iPod to dock A or B on the unit.
You can have 2 iPod devices connected at the same time.
Make sure the unit is on standby when you connect iPod.
NOTES:
Be careful not to damage the terminal on the dock when connecting/disconnecting iPod.
• Close the cover of the dock when you do not connect iPod to the unit.
About the battery charge of iPod
The battery of iPod is always charged through the unit except when the unit is in ECO mode (see
page 10).
• When 2 iPod devices are connected, both batteries are charged at the same time.
• For details of the battery charging, see the instruction manual for iPod.
Dock A
Dock B
Dock adapter (supplied with iPod
or sold separately)
To detach the dock adapter from the dock:
Pull up the dock adapter with your fingernail or a sharp-pointed tool using the slot.
• Be careful not to injure your fingertips or damage the terminal of the dock.
slot
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Operations
For details, also refer to the instruction manual for iPod.
*1 Not available for iPhone and iPod touch.
*2 Not equipped with iPhone and iPod touch.
NOTES:
• Before viewing a video/picture from iPod on your TV, make the appropriate video setting on
iPod. For details of the setting, see the instruction manual for iPod.
For iPhone and iPod touch
Operate iPhone or iPod touch itself in the following cases:
when operating the home button
when selecting application icons on the home screen
when dragging the slider
Buttons
Operations Control of
iPod
On the unit On the
remote
Press:
Selects iPod /iPod as the source and starts
playback.
Starts playback/pauses.
Hold down*1: Puts iPod in sleep mode.
38, 3, or
8
Press: Forward skip
Hold down: Forward search x
Press: Reverse skip/Return to the beginning of the
current track.
Hold down: Reverse search
4
Goes back to the previous menu/screen. MENU*2
Selects an item on the menu/screen.
Press: Selects an item.
Hold down: Scrolls through a list. To stop
scrolling, press either one of the buttons.
For iPhone and iPod touch: The buttons work
after starting “Music” or “Videos” by tapping
the corresponding application icon on the home
screen of iPhone and iPod touch.
• For iPod devices other than above: The buttons
work in the same way as operating the click
wheel of iPod counterclockwise/clockwise.
Click
wheel*2
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*Not equipped with iPhone and iPod touch.
Buttons
Operations Control of
iPod
On the unit On the
remote
Confirms an item on the menu/screen. Center
button*
Press: Applies Shuffle Play to iPod or iPod
selected as the source.
Select the desired shuffle mode.
“SHUFFLE” appears for a while.
The shuffle icon lights up on the display of iPod.
• To cancel, press again until the shuffle icon
disappears.
Hold down: Applies Shuffle Play to both iPod
and iPod if connected.
Select the desired shuffle mode.
“SHUFFLE” appears for a while and
SHUFFLE lights up on the display.
The shuffle icon lights up on the display of both
iPod devices.
• To cancel, press again until the shuffle icon
disappears.
Applies Repeat Play to iPod selected as the
source.
Select the desired repeat mode.
“REPEAT” appears on the display for a while.
• The repeat icon lights up on the display/screen
of iPod.
• To cancel, press again until the repeat icon
disappears.
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NOTES:
• JVC is not responsible for any loss of or damage to iPod that might result from the use of
this product.
Do not touch or hit the terminals of the dock and of iPod. It might cause damage to these terminals.
When you connect iPod to the dock, make sure the terminal on the dock is fully inserted into iPod.
• Always set the volume to the minimum level when connecting or disconnecting iPod.
Do not carry the unit with iPod connected. You might drop it down or it might cause damage to
the connector part.
Sound distortion may occur when playing back audio sources with a high recording level. When
distortion occurs, it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of iPod. For information on operating
iPod, see the instruction manual for iPod.
Turn off the unit when disconnecting iPod.
Remove iPod from the dock when you do not use it.
When you cannot operate iPod connected through the unit or using the remote control, operate
iPod itself.
After connecting iPod, wait until the unit is ready for operation (about 3 seconds).
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Listening to FM Broadcasts
Basic Operations
Buttons
Operations
On the unit On the remote
Selects FM as the source.
When an FM programme is broadcasted in stereo, ST (stereo)
lights up on the display (only when the reception is good).
Press: Changes the frequency.
Hold down and release: The unit starts searching for stations
and stops when a station of sufficient signal strength is found.
To stop searching, press again.
Tunes in to a preset station: Press repeatedly to select a preset
station number. (For presetting stations, see page 18.)
Changes the FM reception mode: When an FM stereo
broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, press to improve
reception. MONO (monaural) lights up on the display.
Reception will improve though the stereo effect is lost.
• To restore the stereo effect, press again.
AM band is not received with this unit.
FM
AUDIO IN
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Presetting Stations
You can preset 30 FM stations.
NOTES:
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will be erased
in a few days.
• If you store a new station onto an occupied preset number, the station previously stored on that
number will be erased.
1Select FM as the source.
2Tune in to the station you want to preset.
• You can also store the monaural reception mode for FM preset stations if
selected.
3Activate the preset number entry mode.
“SET” flashes on the display for a few seconds.
• Complete the following operations while the indication is flashing.
4
Select a preset number for the station you want to store.
5Store the station.
“STORED” appears on the display for a while.
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Receiving FM Stations with Radio Data System
Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular
programme signals. With the unit, you can receive the following types of Radio Data System
signals.
PS (Programme Service): Shows commonly known station names.
PTY (Programme Type): Shows types of broadcast programmes.
RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages the station sends.
NOTE:
If you want to know more about Radio Data System, visit <http://www.rds.org.uk>.
Changing the Radio Data System Information
NOTE:
If no Radio Data System signals are sent, “NO PS,” “NO PTY” or “NO RT” appears on the display.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
PS PTY RT
Clock
(Non-Radio Data System signal)
Day of the week Frequency
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Searching for Programmes by PTY Codes (PTY Search)
You can locate a particular kind of programme from the preset stations (see “Presetting Stations”
on page 18) by specifying the PTY codes.
To continue searching to find another programme of the programme type you selected, press PTY
SEARCH while the indications on the display are flashing.
NOTES:
• To stop searching, press PTY SEARCH.
• If no programme is found, “NOTFOUND” appears on the display.
1Press twice. “SELECT” flashes on the display.
The unit enters the PTY code setting mode.
2Select a PTY code.
For description of the PTY codes, see page 21.
3The unit searches for preset stations for the selected type of programmes and
tunes in to the one found.
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• Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list.
The PTY codes appear on the display in order of the above list.
PTY codes
NONE No program type, undefined
program, or difficult to categorize
into particular types.
WEATHER Weather reports and forecasts.
NEWS News. FINANCE Stock Market reports, commerce,
trading etc.
AFFAIRS Topical program expanding or
enlarging upon the newsdebate,
or analysis.
CHILDREN Programs targeted at a young
audience.
INFO Programs the purpose of which is to
impart advice in the widest sense.
SOCIAL Programs about sociology, history,
geography, psychology and society.
SPORT Programs concerned with any aspect
of sports.
RELIGION Religious programs.
EDUCATE Educational programs. PHONE IN Involving members of the public
expressing their views either by phone
or at a public forum.
DRAMA All radio plays and serials. TRAVEL Travel information.
CULTURE Programs concerning any aspect of
national or regional culture,
including language, theater, etc.
LEISURE Programs about recreational
activities.
SCIENCE Programs about natural sciences and
technology.
JAZZ Jazz music.
VARIED Used for mainly speech-based
programs such as quizzes, panel
games and personality interviews.
COUNTRY Songs which originate from, or
continue the musical tradition of the
American Southern States.
POP M Commercial music of current
popular appeal.
NATION M Current popular music of the nation or
region in that country’s language.
ROCK M Rock music. OLDIES Music from the so-called “golden
age” of popular music.
EASY M Current contemporary music
considered to be “easy-listening”.
FOLK M Music which has its roots in the
musical culture of a particular nation.
LIGHT M Instrumental music, and vocal or
choral works.
DOCUMENT Programs concerning factual matters,
presented in an investigative style.
CLASSICS Performances of major orchestral
works, symphonies, chamber music,
etc.
TEST Broadcasts for testing emergency
broadcast equipment or unit.
OTHER M Music not fitting into any of the other
categories.
ALARM Emergency announcement.
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Playing Back from Other Equipment
Connecting Other Equipment
By using a stereo mini plug cord (not supplied), you can connect other equipment with analog audio
output jacks, such as a portable audio player, etc.
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the equipment.
NOTE:
Make sure the unit is on standby when connecting or disconnecting other equipment.
Portable
audio player Rear side
Stereo mini plug cord
(not supplied)
To headphones or
audio out
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Operations
To Listen to Other Equipment
To Adjust the Sound Input Level from the Equipment
You can adjust the sound input level from the connected equipment if the incoming signal is too
weak or too strong.
1Select AUDIO IN as the source.
2 Start playing the equipment.
1Select AUDIO IN as the source.
2
Hold down to adjust the sound input level.
LEVEL 1: Ordinary input level.
LEVEL 2: Increases the input level.
LEVEL 3: Increases the input level more than “LEVEL 2.”
FM
AUDIO IN
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
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Setting the Clock and Timer
Setting the Clock
Set the built-in clock before using Timer.
You can set the clock when the unit is turned on or on standby.
• To exit from the clock setting, press CLOCK/TIMER as required.
To correct a misentry during the process, press MENU/CANCEL. You can return to the previous
step.
If a power failure occurs, the clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00.” You need to adjust the
clock again.
Using Timer
Using Timer, you can wake up with music, etc.
• Deactivate Motion Sensor when you use Timer (P.6) .
When using iPod or other equipment as the playback source, connect it to the unit beforehand.
(P.13, P.22)
You can set Timer when the unit is turned on or on standby.
• The unit is turned off automatically 2 hours after it is turned on by Timer.
1
Activate the clock setting mode.
“ADJCLOCK” appears then the hour digit of the time indication flashes on
the display.
If you have already set the clock before, press the button twice to activate the
clock setting mode.
2
1Set the hour while the hour digits of the time indication flashes on the
display.
2Set the minute while the minute digits of the time indication flashes on the
display.
3Select the day of the week.
“CLOCK OK” appears and the built-in clock starts working.
1Activate the timer setting mode.
“TIMER 1,” “TIMER 2” or “TIMER 3” appears on the display.
Clock settingTIMER 1/TIMER 2/TIMER 3*
Canceled
*See “Using
Timer”.
MON DAY
(Monday)
TUE DAY
(Tuesday)
WED DAY
(Wednesday)
THU DAY
(Thursday)
FRI DAY
(Friday)
SAT DAY
(Saturday) Back to the beginning
SUN DAY
(Sunday)
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• To exit from Timer setting, press CLOCK/TIMER as required.
To correct a misentry during the process, press MENU/CANCEL. You can return to the previous
step.
2
Select Timer you want to set.
3
Select Timer type.
WEEKLY: See step 4 below.
ONCE: Timer works once on a selected day of the week.
4
Select the desired day of the week.
• When “WEEKLY” is selected in step 3:
SUN DAY to SAT DAY: Timer works every week on the selected day.
MON-FRI: Timer works from Monday to Friday every week.
MON-SAT: Timer works from Monday to Saturday every week.
EVERYDAY: Timer works everyday.
• When “ONCE” is selected in step 3:
5
1Adjust the hour then the minute for the on-time.
2Select the playback source—“iPod A,” “iPod B,” “FM” or “AUDIO IN.”
When “FM” is selected, select the preset number of the station you want to
listen to.
When you select “FM – – the preset station you last tuned in is set. (See
“Listening to FM Broadcasts” on page 17.)
3Select the volume level.
“SET OK” appears followed by the setting information, then the icon
and the timer number indicator (1/2/3) light up on the display.
6Turn off the unit (on standby).
TIMER 2TIMER 1
TIMER 3
ONCEWEEKLY
MON-FRI
EVERYDAY
MON DAY
SUN DAY TUE DAY WED DAY
THU DAY FRI DAY SAT DAY
Back to the beginningMON-SAT
TUE DAYMON DAY WED DAY
THU DAY SAT DAYFRI DAY Back to the beginning
SUN DAY
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To Cancel Timer
NOTE:
The settings you have made are memorized though you cancel Timer.
To Turn off the Timer Sound brieflySnooze
Using Snooze, you can have the timer sound stop and restart it 5 minutes later.
When the timer sound starts:
If you do not press SNOOZE within 3 minutes after the timer sound starts, Snooze does not work.
When you turn off the unit by pressing , Snooze does not work.
1
Select Timer you want to cancel.
2“CANCEL” flashes on the display.
The icon and the timer number indicator (1/2/3) disappear.
1Set Timer following the steps 1 to 6 on pages 24 and 25.
2
When the timer sound starts, press SNOOZE. The unit turns off for 5 minutes
to stop the timer sound. Timer remains activated.
• “SNOOZE” flashes on the display while the unit turns off.
5 minutes later, the unit turns on and the timer sound restarts automatically.
To stop the timer sound again, press SNOOZE.
• After stopping the timer sound 10 times by pressing SNOOZE, Snooze is
canceled.
TIMER 2TIMER 1
TIMER 3
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Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
General
Power does not come on.
The power plug is not inserted securely. Plug
it in securely (P.5).
Power turns on even though you turned
off.
Motion Sensor is activated (P.6).
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.
Cannot view a video/picture from iPod
on the TV.
Connect a composite video cord securely to
your TV (P.5).
Change the video input mode on your TV.
For details, refer to the instruction manual
for your TV.
Update your iPod to the latest version (P.12).
Unable to operate the unit from the
remote control.
The path between the remote control and the
remote sensor on the unit is blocked.
Point it at the remote sensor on the front
panel.
Signals cannot reach the remote sensor.
Move closer to the unit.
The batteries are exhausted.
Pull out the insulation sheet (P.3).
The unit is suddenly turned off.
The unit is turned off automatically 2 hours
after it is turned on by Timer (P.24).
iPod Operations
iPod doesn’t play though iPod /iPod
lights up on the display.
The battery is empty. Leave it connected for
more than 10 minutes.
The battery of iPod cannot be charged
through the unit.
The unit is in ECO mode. Cancel the mode
(P.10, P.13).
Radio Operations
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of
noise.
The FM antenna connection is incorrect or
loose (P.4).
The FM antenna is not properly extended
and positioned (P.4).
Timer Operations
Timer does not work.
Timer starts working only when the unit is
turned off (standby).
A power failure may have occurred. Set the
clock first, then Timer again (P.24, P.25).
Timer sound starts working again.
Snooze is activated (P.26).
Snooze does not work.
If you do not press SNOOZE within 3
minutes after the timer sound starts, Snooze
does not work (P.26).
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Specifications
Accessories
See page 3.
Amplifier
Output Power
10 W (5W+5W) at 8 Ω (10%THD)
Terminals
AUDIO IN
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz):
LEVEL 1: 500 mV/47 kΩ
LEVEL 2: 315 mV/47 kΩ
LEVEL 3: 125 mV/47 kΩ
Dock A and B for iPod/iPhone
Compatible iPod/iPhone models:
See page 12.
Output power (each iPod dock):
DC 5 V 500 mA
VIDEO OUT (For iPod/iPhone)
Composite
Tuner
FM tuning range:
87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz
Main Unit
Dimensions (W/H/D):
326 mm × 135 mm × 130 mm
Mass:
Approx. 1.6 kg
Speaker Specifications
Type:
Full range bass-reflex type
Speakers:
7cm cone × 2
Impedance:
8Ω
Power Specifications
Power Source:
DC 10.7 V 3 A (EXTERNAL DC IN)
AC Adaptor (AA-R1001)
INPUT:
AC 110 – 240 V , 50/60 Hz 1A
OUTPUT:
DC10.7 V 3 A
Power Consumption:
18 W (power on mode)
1.5 W or less (in Standby mode)
0.8 W or less (in ECO mode)
10 W (in Standby mode, with two iPod devices
connected.)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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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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